[00:54] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bjoern-michaelsen/+junk/libcmis-werror/revision/6
[01:10] <Sweetsha1k> oh, thanks http://lwn.net/ for putting me on the frontpage!
[01:13] <sarnold> Sweetsha1k: five minutes down to 37 seconds? that's awesome :D
[01:13] <sarnold> (probably the least of the accomplishments, but easy for me to grasp. :)
[01:19] <Sweetsha1k> well and a/ in the old times we didnt even have most of the tests run on every build that now take some 8 seconds of that b/ someone told me he has it down to 24 seconds on a slower machine because he used the performance-patched version of GNU make, instead of the distro one: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/dev-tools/tree/make-3.82-gbuild
[01:20] <Sweetsha1k> but yes, the noop speedup is nice, but the real win is in having one dependency tree covering the full project ...
[01:23] <sarnold> "Do you have a 1000 core distcc cluster you want to testdrive? LibreOffice might be the project you want to try." :D
[01:28]  * SaMOOrai is a cow with a sword.. MooYAH!
[01:39] <doomlord> Does the apple-pattent on using a sin curve to interpolate UI elements prevent this being used for compiz 'scale' plugin
[04:20] <pitti> good morning
[04:21] <pitti> xnox: so it seems it was a deliberate change in Pango after all?
[06:23] <BigWhale> Good Morning.
[06:59] <didrocks> ooopsss, forgot to say "good morning" earlier :)
[07:06] <BigWhale> morning didrocks :)
[07:06] <didrocks> hey BigWhale!
[07:13] <pitti> dobey: hm, clicking on a folder and saying "sync with ubuntuone" stopped working in raring, and it also stopped syncing my ~/Music folder
[07:14] <pitti> dobey: is that a bug or a deliberate change? (syncing of ~/Ubuntu One still seems to work and that has the emblem, but I don't use that folder)
[07:27] <czajkowski> morning
[07:31] <didrocks> hey czajkowski!
[07:32] <czajkowski> on updates from yesterday noticing my scroll bars are very sensative to being touched I kep hitting my chrome one and end up on my terminal, any ideas?
[08:45] <pitti> ricotz: do you happen to have a logind-enabled gdm in some PPA already?
[08:45] <pitti> ricotz: I'm building one locally right now to play around with logind
[08:48] <seb128> hey desktopers
[08:49] <seb128> pitti, hey, wie gehts?
[08:49] <pitti> bonjour seb128
[08:49] <pitti> seb128: gut, danke! ich habe meinen halben Morgen mit email verbracht :)
[08:49] <ricotz> pitti, hey, no, havent played with it yet
[08:49] <ricotz> seb128, he
[08:49] <ricotz> y
[08:50] <jibel> good morning
[08:50] <seb128> pitti, ubuntu-devel@ rolling release fun? ;-)
[08:50] <seb128> hey ricotz
[08:50] <pitti> yeah
[08:50] <pitti> bonjour jibel
[08:50] <seb128> jibel, salut, ca va ?
[08:51] <pitti> our systemd is too old even for gdm 3.6
[08:51]  * pitti uses 195 packages from http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/packages/systemd/
[08:52] <jibel> Bonjour seb128 pitti , ça va bien merci et vous?
[08:52] <seb128> ca va bien, c'est vendredi ;-)
[08:52] <ricotz> pitti, yeah, 44 is pretty old ;)
[08:52] <pitti> jibel: un peu fatigue, mais bien :)
[09:01] <didrocks> salut jibel!
[09:03] <seb128> jibel, can you give another try to the new gtk and unity tests now that autopilot got fixed for the gcalctool issue?
[09:07] <jibel> seb128, running
[09:07] <seb128> jibel, 'ci
[09:07] <jibel> didrocks, Bonjour!
[09:08] <Laney> hey
[09:10] <seb128> Laney, hey, happy friday! how are you?
[09:10] <seb128> Laney, did you get over your cold?
[09:12] <Laney> seb128: yeah, wasn't too bad in the end - only lasted a couple of days
[09:12] <Laney> got a beer festival tonight so happy ;-)
[09:13] <Laney> https://twitter.com/TheJohnsonArms/status/302094965058703360/photo/1
[09:13] <seb128> ahah
[09:15] <mlankhorst> those beer names are silly
[09:16] <Laney> yeah that's the real ale tradition
[09:36] <xnox> pitti: yes, pango noticed green discrepancy after all this time.
[10:15] <seb128> bdrung, hey
[10:15] <seb128> bdrung, so, about libreoffice/Sweetsha1k/ppu/dmb ... what do you recommend as a next step? is he ready to re-apply?
[10:20] <GunnarHj> seb128: Hi Seb, and thanks for uploading the accountsservice patch at bug 1130690 yesterday. Could you please push the button on the l-s MP too? Martin approved it but didn't upload since it depends on the new accountsservice version...
[10:20] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1130690 in language-selector (Ubuntu) "Default papersize should be in sync with regional formats" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1130690
[10:21] <seb128> GunnarHj, hey, can do
[10:21] <GunnarHj> seb128: Great!
[10:32] <jibel> seb128, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/desktop-ppa-autopilot-release-testing/4/
[10:32] <jibel> 31 failures, 1 didn't compare with unity daily but it is not bad
[10:32] <jibel> s/1 /I /
[10:32] <seb128> jibel, thanks
[10:33] <jibel> seb128, if you need to run the tests again, mterry has access to the platform and can press the button, the job is called desktop-ppa-autopilot-release-testing
[10:33] <seb128> jibel, ok, noted, thank you
[10:34] <seb128> looking to the ati ones, they don't seem like gtk issues
[10:34] <seb128> sil2100, ^ those tests, how do they compare to current trunk?
[10:35] <seb128> sil2100, do you see anything that seems like it could be a side effect of the new gtk?
[10:35] <didrocks> current trunk is way lower
[10:36] <didrocks> 10 on nvidia, 9 on ati and 14 on intel
[10:37] <seb128> didrocks, that's 33 where that run has 31?
[10:37] <seb128> 8 12 11
[10:37] <didrocks> ah you meant in total :)
[10:37] <didrocks> phew
[10:37] <didrocks> yeah, compared the same ;)
[10:37] <seb128> cool
[10:37]  * didrocks is used to talk about per arch
[10:38] <seb128> ah, sorry for the confusion ;-)
[10:38] <didrocks> arch/config
[10:38] <didrocks> seb128: take care of my heart, it's fragile! :)
[10:47] <jibel> chrisccoulson, hey
[10:47] <jibel> chrisccoulson, I can not find an easy way to copy the test artifacts out of the autopkgtest sandbox.
[10:47] <jibel> It seemed trivial but I'm stuck and will have to dig in autopkgtest code :/
[10:48] <jibel> chrisccoulson, but we can cheat a bit and use the fact that the host and the testbed run on the same filesystem.
[10:48] <jibel> chrisccoulson, would something like http://paste.ubuntu.com/5575954/ work for you?
[10:48] <chrisccoulson> jibel, ah, sorry, i didn't realize it would be such a pain :/
[10:48]  * sil2100 looks
[10:49] <jibel> chrisccoulson, no problem
[10:49] <jibel> I didn't realize either :)
[10:50] <sil2100> seb128: it's not bad, it's actually very similar to trunk as didrocks mentioned :)
[10:51] <seb128> sil2100, right, which is good
[10:51] <chrisccoulson> jibel, yeah, i think that should work
[10:51] <seb128> chrisccoulson, hey, how are you?
[10:51] <seb128> chrisccoulson, did you sleep or fought toolchains all night?
[10:51] <chrisccoulson> hi seb128. i'm good thanks. how are you?
[10:51] <chrisccoulson> seb128, i fell asleep ;)
[10:51] <seb128> I'm good as well, thanks
[10:51] <chrisccoulson> advantage of drinking beer, i guess ;)
[10:52] <chrisccoulson> so fixing this bug is todays job
[10:54] <jibel> chrisccoulson, great. So you'd need to apply this change to all the test scripts in debian/tests/
[10:54] <jibel> chrisccoulson, and I'll update the runner on my side
[10:54] <chrisccoulson> jibel, cool, i'll do that now. thanks
[11:03] <didrocks> grrr, /me is so used to use "j" in gmail, that everytime, I mark emails as junk and have to untag them :p
[11:13] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: your proposed change look good. can you add a DEP3 header to the patch?
[11:13] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: the header should tell me if the patch is forwarded to upstream, who wrote it, is it backported, etc
[11:24] <seb128> bdrung, hey, did you see my question before?
[11:25] <seb128> chrisccoulson, tjaalton: I'm running with uxa for a day and I didn't see the corruption in firefox since
[11:25] <seb128> chrisccoulson, tjaalton: it was not happening all the time before but I think I should have run into it by now
[11:25] <seb128> so seems like a sna bug
[11:25] <tjaalton> yeah, sounds like it
[11:26] <tjaalton> so a bug with screenshot(s) would be nice
[11:27] <bdrung> seb128: yes. i like to sponsor Sweetsha1k longer to give him a confident and strong recommendation to reapply. i also want to review the packaging reboot.
[11:27] <seb128> bdrung, ok, thanks
[11:28] <seb128> chrisccoulson, did you have a firefox bug about the image corruption that we can reassign/use?
[11:32] <sil2100> didrocks: btw. I'm getting similar glitches with the menu as you in qtcreator ;)
[11:33] <sil2100> So it seems you're not crazy after all!
[11:33] <sil2100> \o/
[11:33] <sil2100> Or we both are
[11:37] <seb128> bdrung, btw I don't think the packaging reboot is a reasonable requirement to grant a ppu
[11:38] <bdrung> seb128: i agree. the packaging reboot requires big changes in the packaging and therefore is good to have it reviewed.
[11:38] <seb128> right
[11:40] <didrocks> sil2100: ah, I'm not crazy, nor alonnnnnneeeee :)
[11:40] <bdrung> i hope that the size of the packaging will be reduced to a "manageable" size by the reboot
[11:40] <didrocks> sil2100: see? we can't push that to our users :)
[11:45] <seb128> bdrung, well, you can wish that, and that webkit will take 1h to build rather than 10h in the futur
[11:45] <seb128> bdrung, that's pretty irrevelant to ppu though...
[11:55] <didrocks> hum interesting, so opera isn't just moving to webkit, it's moving to chromium webkit :)
[12:34] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: I did scrub the DEP3, because the upstreaming was still a/ in progress and b/ in a private mail c/ the patch looks completely different as upstream reorged their repo anyway. Once you are there, there is little to fill into the form left ...
[12:34] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: but sure -- can do.
[12:35] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: btw wrt package reboot: http://lwn.net/Articles/540550/
[12:36] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: then you can set "Forwarded: yes"
[12:37] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: i am subscribed to your blog and read your post yesterday. :) it's very promising
[14:37] <qengho> This chromium stable release has the first Lucid-breaking changes. Just a little bit longer....
[14:47] <seb128> hum
[14:48] <seb128> design wants https://launchpadlibrarian.net/131762588/searching%20the%20dash%20legal%20notice.html in the gnome-control-center info panel
[14:48]  * seb128 ponders if that's best done with GtkTextView and manual hacking or by using webkit
[14:48] <seb128> second is probably easier that textview hackery, but it means making g-c-c use webkit
[14:56] <dobey> pitti: not sure what's not working there exactly. it should be working.
[14:57] <pitti> dobey: ok, thanks for confirming; so I'll search for/file a bug then
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> hmmmm
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> i wonder whether to run the firefox tests in a full desktop session
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> upstream are doing that
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> that might fix some of the failures i have due to font settings etc
[15:26] <ogra_> during build ?
[15:26] <ogra_> the buildds will surely love you :)
[15:31] <chrisccoulson> ogra_, no, during autopkgtest
[15:31] <ogra_> ah :)
[15:32] <chrisccoulson> what i need is a desktop session that doesn't require acceleration. now, where can i get one of those?
[15:32] <chrisccoulson> ;)
[15:32] <ogra_> lol
[15:55] <chrisccoulson> yay, tests! http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-trunk.head/revision/1564
[16:03]  * ogra_ applauds
[17:20] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bjoern-michaelsen/+junk/libcmis-werror/revision/7
[17:28] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: thanks. i uploaded it (after taking the patch description for debian/changelog)
[17:36] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: also http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-openoffice/libreoffice.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ubuntu-raring-4.0 <- updated and the rc1 is pushed to the ppas.
[17:37] <Sweetsha1k> bdrung: note that lp#780399 seems not yet to be fixed (I just tried it), so needs some tweaking before it goes into raring.
[18:47]  * didrocks waves good evening
[19:45] <ricotz> Sweetsha1k, big yeah for 4.0.1 rc1! :)
[19:52] <chrisccoulson> hey, who's loading gtk3 in to firefox?
[19:52] <chrisccoulson> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=846863
[19:52] <ubot2`> Mozilla bug 846863 in Widget: Gtk "Crash in IA__gdk_keymap_get_for_display" [Critical,New]
[19:52]  * chrisccoulson prepares stick
[19:54] <ricotz> chrisccoulson, doesnt look like gtk3, libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0.2400.13
[19:55] <ricotz> ah my bad
[19:57] <chrisccoulson> errrrrrr, like, wtf?
[19:57] <chrisccoulson> chr1s@farnsworth:~$ ldd /usr/lib/libunity-webapps.so.0.0.0 | grep gtk
[19:57] <chrisccoulson>         libgtk-3.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3.so.0 (0x00007f338380b000)
[19:59] <chrisccoulson> and it's not coming from another library:
[19:59] <chrisccoulson> 0x0000000000000001 (NEEDED)             Shared library: [libgtk-3.so.0]
[20:04] <desrt> hahahah
[20:05] <desrt> this is almost as entertaining as why gnome-shell uses glx
[20:05] <chrisccoulson> lol
[20:06] <chrisccoulson> actually, i don't feel like laughing now. this is ridiculous. i wonder how on earth this has ever worked?
[20:06] <desrt> dynamic linking has always been vaguely non-deterministic
[20:06] <chrisccoulson> i imagine that firefox used to do something that triggered the registration of GdkKeymap before libunity-webapps loaded
[20:07] <chrisccoulson> and now it doesn't, and so type registration fails later on
[20:07] <chrisccoulson> this sucks
[20:21] <chrisccoulson> desrt, bug 1138473 ;)
[20:21] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1138473 in libunity-webapps (Ubuntu Raring) "libunity-webapps pulls gtk 3 in to Firefox" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1138473
[22:24] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: libcmis fails to build on armhf
[22:25] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: re libreoffice, the ~ppa1 needs to go away for the version
[22:26] <bdrung> i will look into it more deeply tomorrow if the time permits
[22:31] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: re libreoffice-common: can you move all files from /usr/lib/libreoffice/share to /usr/share/libreoffice and create a symlink from /usr/lib/libreoffice/share to /usr/share/libreoffice?
[22:32] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: 2. please fix all breaks-without-version lintian warning
[22:33] <bdrung> Sweetsha1k: 3. can you forward libreoffice-calc spelling-error-in-binary: usr/lib/libreoffice/program/vbaobj.uno.so paramater parameter
[22:34] <bdrung> and there are other spelling errors (see informational lintian warning)
[22:37] <desrt> RAOF: around?