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pittiGood morning05:35
Mirvpitti: morning. exclusion of .la files from dh_install in indicator-datetime http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6057779/ (while seemingly keeping .a)05:41
pittiMirv: that's adding .a files, not keeping them05:41
pittiMirv: and as indicator-datetime doesn't have a -dev package or anything like that, it should be verified that it doesn't build *.a files05:42
pitti(probably it doesn't and the previous removal was just a copy&paste leftover)05:42
pittiMirv: is the result of that in some PPA?05:43
Mirvpitti: yes, depending on perspective. it was not keeping both, now it's keeping .a, but... it seems the packages don't really have any .a files so it was apparently not needed05:43
pittior a test build?05:43
Mirvpitti: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-unity/+archive/daily-build/+sourcepub/3459916/+listing-archive-extra05:43
Mirvpitti: these have always been successfully built and autopilot tested05:43
Mirvif they've gotten into phase that packaging changes need acking05:43
pittiMirv: checked that the debs don't have .a, so +1 from me05:44
Mirvpitti: thanks05:44
jibelGood morning05:54
sil2100Morning!07:04
Mirvmorning sil210007:05
jibelsil2100, Good morning07:05
sil2100jibel: how was the yesterday run of the stacks? The 18 UTC tick?07:13
jibelsil2100, daily-release tests are not going well. I investigated SDK tests yesterday evening and AP just wait forever in the middle of the run after a crash during a test. But I haven't found why it is not proceeding with the rest of the testsuite.07:14
sil2100jibel: ok, so that's reproducible then - so it's like the one time I noticed it07:15
sil2100jibel: you think it can be directly releated to how the tests are written, or maybe something gets stuck (like dbus) on the test machines?07:16
Mirvjibel: I filed a bug about the SDK failing tests today, ie. the apps tests, I believe they're related to yesterday's commits but maybe you're talking about something else?07:16
Mirvor precisely that?07:16
sil2100Mirv: ^ as you see, yesterday it was a terrible day for testing things...07:16
Mirvsil2100: well it's been terrible for some time with the unity tests taking eternally (well, 7200 seconds to be exact) because they hung07:17
sil2100Mirv: not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but yesterday both AP machines were hanging up on the SDK tests, after a failed test they were standing and doing nothing07:17
sil2100If the same happens for other stacks, I would guess it's the machine's fault07:18
Mirvsil2100: yeah right so it's different, there's another problem today but it's upstream problem07:18
Mirvsome stacks are going just fine now07:18
MirvI released indicators in the morning as well07:19
jibelthere is a file conflict in webapps, but that's a different problem07:20
jibel/var/log/upstart/otto-setup.log: dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/unity-webapps-amazon_2.4.16daily13.06.20-0ubuntu1_all.deb (--unpack):07:20
jibel/var/log/upstart/otto-setup.log:  trying to overwrite '/usr/share/unity-webapps/userscripts/unity-webapps-amazon/manifest.json', which is also in package unity-webapps-common 2.4.16+13.10.20130829.2-0ubuntu207:20
jibelsil2100, Mirv SDK is blocked again, same test than yesterday evening07:25
jibelhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/6057961/07:25
Mirvjibel: right, so it's really hanging there. can I stop those jobs so that other stacks can continue?07:26
jibelpitti, access to ftpmaster is open again, I re-ran update-manager, it picked the right version and it's back to green07:26
pittijibel: splendid, that was fast07:27
jibelMirv, I'm stopping them, I'd like to archive the run07:27
Mirvjibel: thanks07:28
sil2100Damn...07:29
jibelMirv, done, unity8 is running now07:29
sil2100Mirv, jibel: is this happening only for SDK? You think it might be caused by some invalid AP test?07:30
Mirvsil2100: well it happens in webbrowser app test so it should happen elsewhere.. unless of course the recent UI Toolkit change is what makes it act like so07:31
sil2100Mirv: I think I saw the Apps stack yesterday go through correctly, only with a normal test failure, so maybe indeed something in SDK? Could you file a bug?07:32
jibelsil2100, only for SDK apparently, but the same test on the apps stack fails with "error: [Errno 98] Address already in use"  so we cannot say07:33
Mirvsil2100: I should probably ask if you've checked the stack status page before going to jenkins? ;)07:34
Mirvsil2100: but we all fail updating the stack status anyway, we should fix that at some point so it's actually up-to-date during each tick07:36
MirvI try to but what I for example don't do every time is try to validate the previous claims in there07:37
sil2100Mirv: I didn't go to jenkins yet, as I don't want to 'interfere' with your tick ;)07:41
sil2100Mirv: I was just asking about the overall status considering yesterdays apocalypse and overall maddness07:41
sil2100With people screaming running around07:41
sil2100...wait, that was actually just me07:41
Mirvsil2100: haha :)07:44
Mirvsil2100: it's "ok" now with these isolated problems, while other stacks are running and publishing... for now07:44
sil2100Mirv: the problem was that seb wanted the new SDK stack released badly ;)07:56
sil2100Mirv: while we were unable to do that yesterday evening, and even now as well - but maybe it's a good thing, since if there's something broken then bleh07:56
sil2100Mirv: I also hope unity can be released finally - yesterday we had one tick where unity passed the check job, but on one machine only07:58
sil2100I also didn't know if the test run wasn't somehow affected, so I didn't publish - but there are some changes pilled up that would be nice to release07:59
Laneymorning!07:59
pittihey Laney, how are you?07:59
pittidoes anyone have a bluetooth keyboard and/or mouse here?08:00
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Laneyhey pitti08:09
seb128good morning desktopers?08:11
seb128!08:11
jibelGood morning seb12808:12
seb128hey jibel Laney, how are you?08:12
jibelseb128, quite fine and you?08:13
seb128I'm good thanks08:13
pittibonjour seb12808:15
Laneypretty good08:15
seb128pitti, salut, ça va bien ?08:15
pittiseb128: oui, et toi ?08:15
seb128pitti, très bien merci08:17
Mirvpitti: I've one BT mouse although I use a logitech usb receiver mouse instead08:21
Mirvif I click Bluetooth 'on' in saucy g-c-c, it just switches back to off for me, though08:21
pittiMirv: ah, thanks; the Logitech ones have their own proprietary protocol, so that doesn't help in that case08:22
mlankhorstdoes unity receive updates in the lts point releases?08:25
seb128sil2100, Mirv: hey, what's the status of the sdk stack?08:32
Mirvseb128: tests failing when running apps, bug filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1220056 (and given to SDK team directly)08:33
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1220056 in Ubuntu UI Toolkit "Multiple failing apps autopilot tests with the new ubuntu-ui-toolkit build" [Critical,New]08:33
Mirvseb128: probably related to the optionselector changes yesterday08:33
seb128Mirv, do you know what change is causing that and is somebody working on that?08:33
jibelsil2100, unity tests are stuck in a loop http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/1508/label=autopilot-intel/console08:33
Mirvmlankhorst: not specifically for point releases, but generally yes 12.04 had one in the spring08:33
sil2100jibel: unity as well?!08:33
sil2100Mirv: ^08:34
jibelsil2100, yet another issue08:34
Mirvjibel: sil2100: yes that I think I even e-mailed about as well, bug filed08:34
mlankhorstMirv: yeah it's going to need one for saucy08:34
Mirvthat has been since Friday08:34
Mirvbug #121963608:34
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1219636 in Unity "unity autopilot tests fails to move mouse, leading to infinite test run" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/121963608:34
mlankhorstMirv: it needs a backport of pointer barriers, with runtime switching between old api and new saucy api08:34
sil2100Mirv, jibel: let's stop this run maybe08:35
Mirvsil2100: I've stopped it for now in the earlier runs08:35
Mirvso go ahead08:35
Mirvit does abort after two hours automatically, but it's too long08:35
Mirvsil2100: that bug is as a blocker on the stack status for unity08:36
jibelsil2100, I stopped it08:37
sil2100Mirv: hm, yesterday it didn't happen actually, at least at the afternoon ticks08:37
sil2100jibel: thanks08:37
seb128Mirv, do you know what change is causing that and is somebody working on that?08:37
jibelMirv, there is no video because recordmydesktop encodes the video when the test finishes, not on the fly08:38
jibel(was reading your comment on the report)08:39
seb128sil2100, Mirv: who did you guys ping about the sdk stack issues?08:42
* seb128 trying to get a reply, we need that stack to land08:42
Mirvsil2100: the commits were yesterday evening08:44
Mirvseb128: bzoltan directly, he said to be looking08:44
seb128Mirv, thanks08:45
chrisccoulsonhi seb128!08:49
seb128chrisccoulson, hey, how are you?08:50
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, not too bad thanks. still busy :)08:50
chrisccoulsonhow are you?08:50
seb128chrisccoulson, I'm good thanks, really busy as well08:50
seb128rrreeeeaallly busy ;-)08:50
chrisccoulsonheh :)08:51
seb128sil2100, hey, there?08:56
sil2100seb128: hi, yes08:56
seb128sil2100, can you help pinging SDK people?08:56
seb128I'm not having luck getting replies for Mirv08:56
seb128from08:56
sil2100seb128: will do! But it seems Zoltan is informed08:57
seb128sil2100, Zoltan asked if you guys pinged the gallery app people about the gallery tests08:57
seb128sil2100, right and he said the owner of the apps that have failed tests should be pinged08:57
sil2100seb128: yes ;) It's all taking place on ubuntu-touch, but heh... it seems we have some more AP issues08:57
sil2100seb128: and we might need someone from QA on this case as well, as the mediumtests are failing on jenkins while being fine locally (and on the machine)08:58
seb128QA being jibel?08:59
Mirvseb128: it seemed like the apps weren't failing tests with the previous version of ui-toolkit, so it did not immediately seem like needed to ping the apps people08:59
seb128or one of the US guys?08:59
jibelsil2100, apps stack is affected by a similar issue than SDK but on a different test08:59
seb128Mirv, zoltan suggests that the default person to ping about app tests failing at app people ;-)09:00
jibelsil2100, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6058195/09:00
sil2100jibel: that hang you mean?09:00
jibelsil2100, yes09:00
Mirvseb128: yes, that makes sense in general09:01
sil2100seb128: it's a webbrowser issue, so let me ping oSoMoN maybe as well, but this is getting a bit confusing09:01
seb128sil2100, Mirv: ok, whatever seems right but please get the sdk stack to land today09:01
sil2100seb128: roger!09:02
seb128sil2100, thanks ;-)09:02
Mirvmy biggest confusion is that sdk ran the apps tests successfully early yesterday09:02
Mirvseb128: sure, one way or another...09:02
jibelMirv, could you point to a run that succeeded yesterday?09:02
Mirvjibel: aha.. green light, but skipped. what on earth has been going on with those tests.09:04
Mirvthe config has been unchanged itself, now it started running those tests and failing09:04
sil2100I'm... I'm a bit confused right now in overall09:05
Mirvthe pieces start to drop in places I think now09:11
Mirvjust too many pieces and uncontrolled API changes09:11
Mirvsil2100: what's up with those medium tests, then, any idea?09:15
sil2100Mirv: I have no idea ;/ Last time it was a dep-problem, but now it's a mystery for me, I'm also unable to get much info from the logs there sadly as it's another, different architecture09:25
Mirvok, SDK team seems to be about to revert the change instead, for now... unless they change their mind and all apps get updated instead. let's see.09:25
sil2100Ok09:25
Mirvthat would be the fastest way anyway, revert09:25
jibelsil2100, Mirv I'll abort apps tests. No need to wait for the timeout as next tick is in 35 minutes09:25
sil2100Mirv: wait, to make things clear... will it also fix gallery-app? So that the mediumtests issue won't have to be fixed?09:25
sil2100jibel: ACK...09:26
Mirvjibel: ok09:26
sil2100Damn, so much broken, broken everywhere09:26
sil2100I see broken stacks09:26
Mirvsil2100: I don't know, I think gallery-app still needs something since it wasn't broken yesterday but on Friday09:26
sil2100Right09:27
Mirvsil2100: we'd have Unity 'green' (yellow) again but it's still with only one autopilot machine. I don't know if we could trust nvidia machine enough?09:27
Mirvwe've been running with only a single machine before, though, but it's unfortunate intel doesn't succeed there09:27
Mirvthe problem is I've no idea how long it'll take for the intel specific problem to get fixed09:28
sil2100Mirv: I had exactly the same problem yesterday, only nvidia was green IIRC09:28
Mirvsil2100: yeah, it's because the intel one gets aborted after 2 hours, as discussed earlier09:28
sil2100Mirv: let's do it like this, let's see if indeed all tests were run, check more or less the failures and publish if it's not terrible09:28
sil2100I just worry about the hang-up issue09:29
Mirvsil2100: shall we ignore the fact that webapps is also failing and technically unity depends on it..09:29
sil2100That we almost always ignore ;p09:29
Mirvthe nvidia is here http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/1508/label=qa-nvidia-gtx660/09:30
sil2100https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1219636 <- I just hope this is not a real regression, but actually there's not much going on on unity!09:30
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1219636 in Unity "unity autopilot tests fails to move mouse, leading to infinite test run" [Critical,New]09:30
Mirvsil2100: it does not look worse than on last week when a successful release was made and intel was still running http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/1397/label=qa-nvidia-gtx660/#showFailuresLink09:31
sil2100Indeed09:31
jibelsil2100, on this case it is possible that the test tries to access a launcher that is not visible and enters the infinite loop tryig to reach it09:32
Mirvthen we'd need three acks http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Unity/job/cu2d-unity-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_unity_7.1.0+13.10.20130903.1-0ubuntu1.diff + http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Unity/job/cu2d-unity-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_unity-scope-mediascanner_0.1+13.10.20130903.1-0ubuntu1.diff (just typo fix) + http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/He09:32
* sil2100 smiles to seb128 09:32
Mirvseb128: ^09:32
sil2100jibel: that would make sense, and I guess it wouldn't mean it's broken for everyday users09:33
jibelsil2100, correct, if this theory is right, we'll just have to check what the unwanted additional launchers are.09:34
seb128Mirv, third link got cut by irc line limit09:34
sil2100seb128: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Unity/job/cu2d-unity-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_unity_7.1.0+13.10.20130903.1-0ubuntu1.diff09:35
sil2100seb128: that's the last one ;)09:35
Mirvseb128: nope the last one was http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Unity/job/cu2d-unity-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_unity-lens-applications_7.1.0+13.10.20130903.1-0ubuntu1.diff09:35
sil2100Wait, no, scratch that09:35
seb128right, unity was the first09:35
seb128sil2100, Mirv: +109:36
sil2100Mirv: how dare you paste links in different order than it was on jenkins!09:36
* Mirv published09:37
sil2100\o/09:37
Mirvsil2100: :)09:37
sil2100Finally!09:37
MirvSDK probably will get the revert, my main worry is that gallery-app09:37
seb128what with the gallery-app?09:38
sil2100Mirv: I think we need someone from the QA team that knows his way around those parts, Francis would be the closest bet09:38
sil2100But he starts in around 3 hours09:38
Mirvseb128: this since Friday, and it'd still block SDK https://bugs.launchpad.net/gallery-app/+bug/121895309:38
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1218953 in gallery-app "Failing autopilot test: gallery_app.tests.test_photos_view.TestPhotosView.test_select_button_cancel(with mouse)" [Critical,New]09:38
sil2100Mirv: we can, of course, merge the fix in manually, but I guess it would be best to fix the issue completely09:39
darkxsthi seb12809:41
seb128darkxst, hey09:42
seb128Mirv, that's not in the sdk failing tests today: http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/1506/label=autopilot-intel/testReport/ ?09:42
seb128Mirv, oh, I guess it's the app stack?09:42
darkxstseb128, can you merge 1219188 so it lands after beta freeze finishes?09:43
seb128darkxst, I can try to have a look, but I've an endless todolist and those diffs don't seem trivial to review ... you maybe have a better chance trying to grab the day patch pilot09:44
darkxstseb128, ubuntu doesnt use that panel though ;)09:44
seb128darkxst, that doesn't mean we should upload stuff without review09:44
darkxstnah didnt mean that, just you dont have to worry about regresssions ;)09:45
darkxstI will ping patch pilot09:45
seb128thanks09:45
seb128darkxst, https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=6k1e5rq45m1bdqq0n1ge3oqaok@group.calendar.google.com09:46
Mirvseb128: apps tests are (for a good reason) ran before sdk is allowed to pass09:46
seb128Mirv, SHRUG09:46
seb128Mirv, gallery has like 130 tests failing?09:46
Mirvseb128: no, those are for the whole stack and more related to this latest SDK change that is now being reverted09:47
seb128ok09:47
Mirvseb128: after the revert we should hopefully be again at this one failing test http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/1470/09:47
seb128let's see what's the status once that revert is in09:48
Mirvand then gallery-app would hopefully get in09:48
Mirvthe fix for that one test09:48
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sil2100Mirv: we should be safe with the SDK stack and the gallery-app test10:07
sil2100Mirv: as we're not running the failing gallery-app test for the SDK stack, so even if the branch doesn't get merged, it's still ok for SDK to release10:07
seb128sil2100, Mirv: the ui toolkit revert is in, how do we kick retries?10:24
seb128sil2100, Mirv: wait10:25
seb128sil2100, Mirv: they screwed the revert, see -touch10:26
sil2100huh10:29
Sweetsharkseb128: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68210 and https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67602 hit us by not debian as we are using mergedlibs and they are not.10:42
ubot2`Freedesktop bug 68210 in Writer "Cannot import or read imported tiff images" [Major,New]10:42
ubot2`Freedesktop bug 67602 in filters and storage "Unable to open .eps files: "Graphics filter not found"" [Critical,New]10:43
seb128Sweetshark, hey, ok ... can I help there?10:44
Sweetsharkthere is likely more trouble hidden there. A quickfix would be to disable mergedlibs as it is obviously currently broken. The downside of that is it would a/ increase package size b/ slowdown startup (esp. on ARM).10:44
Mirvhmm10:45
seb128Sweetshark, what is "mergedlibs"?10:48
Sweetsharkseb128: so hmm, I guess we should still do that -- the alternative is to fix that upstream, but I find it hard to judge how much effort it is to fix that properly upstream and if we get that in in time.10:48
seb128Sweetshark, and why did we enable it and not debian (and when)?10:48
Sweetsharkseb128: mergedlibs puts all the libraries that are used on startup in one big lib instead of a bazillion small ones. Its just one ./configure switch. The advantage is -- as said above: quicker startup because of less dynamic linking work and LTO and a smaller total pkg (also presumably because of LTO).10:50
SweetsharkOTOH most devs never use mergedlibs as linking half of LO in one lib is severely prolonging your edit-compile-link-test cycles.10:52
Sweetsharkseb128: We had mergedlibs in 4.0 and 3.6 and it worked fine there, but as it looks now I would rather disable that.10:53
Sweetsharkseb128: fwiw SUSE and gentoo also ship with mergedlibs, while redhat and debian do not.10:53
seb128Sweetshark, did we measure the impact it has on performances when we did it?10:53
seb128Sweetshark, I guess Suse cares about having it working then?10:53
Sweetsharkseb128: they might just disable it too ...10:54
Sweetsharkseb128: (temporarily, which doesnt help us because we have a hard deadline)10:55
Sweetsharkseb128: when I enabled it I timed it on armhf, but only with the complete distro update: That was LibreOffice 3.5 on precise vs. LibreOffice 3.6 on quantal. IIRC it roughly halfed the first startup from 6sec to 3sec, but that might not have been mergedlibs alone, but pther precise->quantal improvements in addition ...10:58
Sweetsharkseb128: correction -- the change was between LO3.6 on quantal and LO4.0 on raring -- so raring was the first release with mergedlibs11:00
seb128Sweetshark, seems like an optimization worth having... would it be hard to fix the mergedlibs?11:02
Sweetsharkseb128: so fixing the issues I see right now might be fixable in reasonable time (although its painful to debug and work with such a huge lib) -- just finding out what went wrong was hopefully already half the work. My concern is rather other cornercases that are broken and e.g. not yet reported ...11:05
seb128Sweetshark, are they broken in raring as well?11:05
Sweetsharkseb128: I guess not. I should have decent visibility of "is broken on Ubuntu, but not on Debian" bugs for Raring -- it has been out long enough.11:06
seb128ok11:07
seb128Sweetshark, well, your call, if you think the non mergedlibs codepath is better tested upstream and the way forward let's go for that11:07
seb128Sweetshark, it could be useful to do an email to ubuntu-desktop or devel list summarizing the situation11:08
Sweetsharkseb128: 'your call', thats mean. Lemme try fixing this in this week, and if it doesnt work out go back to nonmerged as a fallback (that would be changing one character in the rules file after all). In this week I can also watch closely for other suspicous symptoms to crop up.11:12
Sweetsharkdoes that works out with the release schedule? me checks ...11:12
seb128Sweetshark, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseSchedule11:13
Sweetsharkit would mean we have the bug still in beta1 -- but thats what betas are for, right? at least we see if there are other horrorstories from this.11:14
Laneythere is no ubuntu desktop beta 1 :-)11:16
SweetsharkLaney: you can change the names, but I guess people will stick to the customs for a long time ;)11:17
sil2100Mirv, jibel: I'll cancel the SDK tests, they're hung again11:42
sil2100jibel: how can I safely abort this? Can I simply kill the jenkins job?11:43
sil2100jibel: will that do the trick?11:43
Mirvsil2100: I just canceled them too11:43
Mirvsil2100: sorry, I was just about to say "canceled the hung autopilot jobs for you", but then you were here :)11:44
sil2100Mirv: let's rebuild SDK, since the revert landed11:44
sil2100;)11:44
Mirvsil2100: the red 'x' at http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/label=autopilot-intel/ + http://10.97.0.1:8080/job/autopilot-saucy-daily_release/label=qa-nvidia-gtx660/11:44
Mirvsil2100: yes, fire it up11:44
sil2100Mirv: I wanted to make sure that doesn't break anything, since yesterday I was doing aborts and the AP machines were dying11:45
sil2100Not sure if related, so I asked11:45
Mirvsil2100: ok. that's the way I've done those without AP machines dying.11:45
jibelsil2100, you can safely cancel the job but sometimes it doesn't completely stop the container and next jost will fail becuase the container is already up.11:47
Mirvjibel: yep, that's what I've noticed11:48
jibelThat's because jenkins sends a SIGTERM to the process tree as user jenkins but process is running as root11:49
jibelI wrote a script to kill any process created from the jenkins script. I should probably deploy it there11:50
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sil2100seb128: I guess the settings stack changes are covered by the touch FFe, right?12:19
sil2100So I can safely publish that probably?12:19
seb128sil2100, yes12:21
sil2100jibel: eh, apps are stuck now...12:37
sil2100jibel, Mirv: I aborted the apps check, it hung on webbrowser again12:38
seb128:-(12:38
seb128sil2100, when did those hangs start?12:38
jibelsil2100, same pb than previous run12:39
Mirvsil2100: :(12:39
sil2100seb128: they didn't happen last week ;/ All started like yesterday12:39
seb128sil2100, Mirv: hum, sdk still red... is that the same issue?12:39
sil2100jibel: indeed ;/12:39
seb128jibel, what's the issue? do we have a clue what is to blame?12:39
sil2100seb128: eh, it's red because the containers are busy12:40
sil2100jibel: ^12:40
seb128busy?12:40
seb128shouldn't that make them wait?12:40
sil2100jibel: SDK check can't run because of the containers - the thing you said earlier12:40
sil2100seb128: it's a problem that sometimes happens when we abort the AP test machines, the containers don't stop completely and are unavailable12:41
sil2100jibel has some fix for that but it wasn't deployed yet12:41
seb128hum, k12:41
sil2100jibel: ^12:41
seb128this week is quite a fail one so far12:41
sil2100seb128: it seems all has really REALLY bad luck now12:41
jibelseb128, it started somewhere between Sep 2, 2013 1:01:30 PM and Sep 2, 2013 10:14:51 PM12:41
seb128jibel, do you think it's likely a distro change? we are in beta1 freeze, we didn't get that many stuff landing...12:42
sil2100jibel: can you unblock the containers? What should I do in such a case when you're not around? Should I simply stop the containers or something more?12:44
jibelseb128, yeah, I've no idea what is causing this hang yet. There is no evidence on the test machine, autopilot is running, and found nothing special in the logs12:45
seb128jibel, :-(12:45
jibelseb128, strace shows that AP is looping on a select, which actually means nothing12:45
sil2100jibel: maybe we should have the autopilot development guys check it out?12:45
jibelsil2100, yup12:46
jibelsil2100, the containers are unblocked, you can also run: sudo lxc-stop -n $(lxc-ls|tail -1)  directly on the machines, that will stop the run and create all the artifacts12:48
sil2100jibel: thanks! Ok, so just stopping is enough, yay12:48
sil2100Re running SDK12:48
Sweetsharkseb128: you got mail12:56
jibelseb128, sil2100 http://paste.ubuntu.com/6058785/ this is the list of packages that differ between the last successful run of apps and the first run that completely failed12:57
seb128Sweetshark, k12:57
seb128jibel, so could be an ui toolkit issue...12:58
Mirvsil2100: https://code.launchpad.net/~schwann/gallery-app/gallery-atest-toolbar-opened/+merge/183195 got approve from jenkins!12:58
Mirvtop-approving it so it can land12:59
seb128sil2100, Mirv: sdk still red :/13:00
Mirvseb128: it's actually success, but with a warning about removed tests13:01
seb128Mirv, yeah, I was wondering since intel/nvidia are green13:01
Mirvseb128: so sil2100 can probably just publish it after double checking that it's correct that some tests were now disabled13:01
seb128\o/13:01
sil2100;/13:06
sil2100\;13:06
sil2100Checking13:06
sil2100Ok, I can't find anything strange13:13
sil2100It's all a bit suspicious, but I think it's not suspicious enough not to release those stacks13:14
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seb128sil2100, do it! ;-)13:16
seb128sil2100, if there are issues we can blame it on jibel and the unstable QA config ;-)13:16
* seb128 hides from jibel13:16
sil2100;D13:17
sil2100Ok, working on getting everything out13:17
seb128\o/13:17
jibelseb128, you'd rather blame the app team that removes tests to make them pass ;)13:18
seb128speaking of removing test13:18
seb128jibel, chrisccoulson: the firefox tests seems like they never managed to go green, we keep overruling them, should we just drop them?13:19
jibelseb128, IIRC gnome-session failed to start so tests do not even run, but someone more knowledgeable than me must have a look13:19
sil2100Published, yay13:19
seb128sil2100, \o/13:20
jibelseb128, there has been a lot of work to have them green in raring, it'd be a pity to remove them13:21
seb128jibel, well, reality is that they seem to be always red and creating issues, so they are creating work rather than being useful ... though I agree than having them working would be nice13:21
seb128chrisccoulson, ^13:21
jibelseb128, I can setup a testing environment and give access to any resource we have to help fixing them13:22
chrisccoulsonseb128, unfortunately, the tests leave no clue in the logs of why gnome-session doesn't start, and i can't reproduce it here13:22
Laneystgraber managed to reproduce it while we were at debconf13:23
LaneyI think we were using the prepare-testbed stuff13:23
stgraberyeah, was easily reproducable when using the kvm based autopkgtest stuff as described on developer.u.c13:24
stgraberwas also reproducable on a standard saucy machine as long as it's not using an nvidia driver13:24
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sil2100fginther: hello!13:40
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sil2100fginther: about the removal of those hooks... I have also been wondering about removing the phablet ppa and the sdk ppa - but I wanted to consult it with you first13:41
sil2100fginther: since I guess even if this might provide some override behavior, I guess we don't want to be testing/building things when using non-daily-build/non-distro versions13:42
sil2100fginther: so, you think we can remove those two as well?13:42
fginthersil2100, are you just referring to removal of the hooks, or the ppas as well?13:46
sil2100fginther: for now maybe just the hooks, since PPAs can still be used for local testing13:48
sil2100But I guess for mediumtests and daily-release, those PPAs might only cause trouble13:49
sil2100As we might be testing and building against something that's not going to be released13:49
fginthersil2100, yes, I think that's reasonable13:49
sil2100fginther: ok, I'll prepare a branch for your review in a moment13:50
fginthersil2100, cool, thanks13:50
sil2100fginther: btw.... ;) Are you busy busy?13:50
fginthersil2100, I'm less busy this week13:50
fginthersil2100, do you have a major project for me :-)13:50
sil2100fginther: since we have that branch in gallery-app that just fails building, it's failing on mediumtests - the author says he cannot reproduce it on the machines (phones) and locally13:51
sil2100fginther: sadly, no major project ;p Just the standard hacking13:51
sil2100fginther: https://code.launchpad.net/~schwann/gallery-app/gallery-atest-toolbar-opened/+merge/18319513:51
sil2100fginther: at first it was a dep problem, we fixed it, but then it's hm, strange13:51
sil2100fginther: we don't know how the mediumtests are working and where to get specific info, but for instance CI approved it and then it failed to merge13:52
sil2100I re-approved, but I guess it won't help much13:52
fgintherhmm13:52
sil2100There's not much change in the code, so this is a good question mark13:52
fgintherom26er, can you help take a look at this gallery-app test? ^^13:53
sil2100fginther: let's move to -touch, and poke gusch and om26er there13:53
fgintherack13:53
om26erfginther, sil2100 sure13:53
sil2100Thanks guys13:53
asacfginther: hey :)13:54
fgintherasac, morning13:54
asachi ... -> touch :)13:54
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cyphermoxsil2100: did cordova get sorted out after all?14:27
sil2100cyphermox: the issue that Robert pointed out in the e-mail seems fixed, but it's not out yet because of webapps problems14:33
sil2100cyphermox: let me find the bug14:36
cyphermoxack14:36
sil2100cyphermox: actually, the bug was not really accurate, so I made a new one, since I guess the previous issue got fixed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webapps-applications/+bug/122027714:42
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1220277 in webapps-applications (Ubuntu) "unity-webapps-amazon overwriting file from unity-webapps-common" [Undecided,New]14:42
Laneygrr14:55
Laneycome on SetTime, you know you want to work14:56
czajkowskiLaney: no it doesn't really it wants to drive you around the bend!14:59
sil2100fginther: what do you think? https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/cupstream2distro-config/hook_cleanups/+merge/18368615:04
Laneyczajkowski: Might have been me that was defective. :P15:10
* Laney tests15:10
LaneyYes, indeed it was. ¬_¬15:11
LaneyOne part gave milliseconds while the other wanted microseconds15:12
LaneyTurns out they don't like it very much when you mix those up15:12
fginthersil2100, I'll review in a moment15:19
seb128hey everyone, it's meeting time15:29
seb128qengho, mlankhorst, Sweetshark, Laney, tkamppeter, larsu: hey, it's meeting time15:30
larsuseb128: as usual, I'm still in the indicator call :) I have my notes ready though!15:31
seb128I hope everyone is fine!15:31
seb128larsu, no problem, there is time before your turn15:31
qenghoYo.15:31
seb128qengho, hey15:31
qengho* Trying to tighten the loop of chromium releases.15:31
qengho  - I'm taking over the webapps patches. Previous maintainer is too busy.15:31
qengho  - I am trying to automate the webapps testing. This is still a mystery to me.15:31
qengho  - On new release, I'm finishing any release I start, instead of restarting if a new upstream release appears.  Today's or tomorow's release will be 29.0.1547.62 (28 Sept) instead of 29.0.1547.65 (yesterday).15:31
qengho* Trying to make chromium the best choice for security-conscious users.15:31
qengho  - Applied contributed DuckDuckGo patch.15:31
qengho  - Thinking about warning of weak levels of security. Perfect Forward Secrecy and poor SSL should be different to the user.15:31
qengho  - Improving apparmor profile. I hope to flip policy from "complain" to "enforce".15:31
qengho  - Firefox dropped Third-party-cookies Off, but still on in Cr for Saucy. Not sure about it yet.15:32
seb128qengho, thanks15:32
seb128qengho, what's the status of the saucy build?15:33
seb128qengho, it's failing to build for 3 weeks now15:33
qenghoseb128: This new release fixes it.15:33
seb128qengho, we should aim at fixing build issues without locking that with updates that "are coming soon" and takes weeks to come...15:33
seb128qengho, you say that for 2 weeks...15:33
qenghoseb128: I agree. This is the last time you'll hear it.15:34
seb128qengho, thanks15:34
seb128mlankhorst, hey15:35
seb128no mlankhorst?15:36
seb128Sweetshark, hey15:36
seb128hum15:39
seb128yet another of those weeks...15:39
seb128Sweetshark, mlankhorst: please try to be around for the meetings15:39
seb128Laney, hey15:39
* Laney stays quiet :P15:40
Laney• vUDS15:40
Laney• GStreamer touch packaging work and fixes; discussions with internal upstreams15:40
Laney• Package + upload GStreamer 1.1.3 to Saucy before FF15:40
Laney• Now need to file FFe for 1.1.4 and upload that15:40
Laney• system-settings15:40
Laney∘ Get time-date using NTP15:40
Laney∘ Get time-date manual setting working (MP coming up in a minute) with custom date/time picker to unblock and possibly finish this panel(?)15:40
Laney∘ UI for selecting security-privacy unlock method15:40
Laney∘ Unify the sleep timeout panel with battery15:40
Laney∘ Add accountsservice custom properties for deciding whether to display messages or statistics on the welcome screen15:40
Laney• Release engineering for Beta 1, out tomorrow.15:40
Laney• FF happened: reviewed some exceptions.15:40
LaneyFIN15:40
seb128Laney, thanks15:41
Laneynp!15:41
seb128Laney, your review is next on my todo15:41
Laneyyeah I'll do some of yours this afternoon15:41
Laneywish we had more people doing them15:41
seb128Laney, it would be nice if you could ack https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/121977715:41
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1219777 in shotwell (Ubuntu) "[FFe] update to 0.15" [Wishlist,In progress]15:41
seb128Laney, with the track history of the yorba guys I don't think it needs lot of thinking, but I'm happy to provide details if you need them15:42
seb128Laney, thanks15:42
seb128@re: review, acks15:42
meetingologyseb128: Error: "re:" is not a valid command.15:42
seb128I hope kenvandine can help again once he's over the content-hub rus15:42
seb128h15:42
seb128didrocks as well once he's back15:42
seb128Laney, thanks15:43
seb128tkamppeter, hey15:43
tkamppeter - pyppd: Fixed bugs leading to bogus index entries (letting many printer15:43
tkamppeter   models/PPDs appearing duplicate) in PPD archives. Reduces output of15:43
tkamppeter   "lpinfo -m" from ~14000 lines to ~10000 lines.15:43
tkamppeter - Ghostscript 9.1015:43
tkamppeter -  Release of cups-filters 1.0.37 and 1.0.3815:43
tkamppeter - Bugs15:43
tkamppeter - GSoC15:43
seb128tkamppeter, thanks15:45
seb128larsu, hey, done with the indicators meeting?15:45
larsuseb128: yes :)15:46
larsu- fixed a couple of minor bugs in the messaging menu, involving indicator-messages, unity8, and qmenumodel15:46
larsu- helped to port the messaging menu in unity8 to unitymenumodel (i.e., fixing bugs and adding features to unitymenumodel)15:46
larsu- gsettings-qt: keys can now be reset (settings.schema.reset()) and it is printing a warning if a key cannot be written15:46
larsu- getting pinged about unity8 icons more and more, so I added ubuntu-mobile as the default icon theme and I'm working on getting all the warnings about icons down15:46
larsu</larsu>15:46
seb128larsu, danke15:47
larsu:)15:47
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seb128ok, my turn15:48
seb128= System settings:15:48
seb128* battery:15:48
seb128- fixed a segfault bug15:48
seb128- reported some upower upstream wishlist/bugs15:48
seb128* storage: some leak fixes, added initial support for click15:49
seb128* reset: initial backend, reset unity launcher key and initial support for accountsservice reset15:49
seb128* use better icon15:49
seb128* reviews for others15:49
seb128* tested the content picked work15:49
seb128= some updates bug/fixes before FF15:49
seb128= some sponsoring for UbuntuKylin15:49
seb128= looked at getting gnome-control-center and webkit out of the touch image (still some work to do there for webkitgtk)15:49
seb128= lot of discussions around missing backends, system settings blocker15:49
seb128on my next items list:15:49
seb128- get the click support in system-settings done15:49
seb128- shotwell update (I'm testing it atm)15:49
seb128- upload old nautilus as nautilus34 (I'm pondering making it default for Ubuntu)15:50
seb128Laney, ^ do I need a FF to upload that as a new source?15:50
seb128(of course we need one if we consider using it in Ubuntu as default)15:50
jbichaseb128: have you tried nemo which is already in Ubuntu?15:51
LaneyYeah, I think we ask for those15:51
LaneyI think that would be a large decision though15:51
Laneyshould have had a vUDS session15:51
seb128jbicha, no, but I'm not really interested in taking on a new codebase15:51
seb128we know old nautilus and have it in a LTS15:52
seb128taking a new fork would require reviewing the diff and stabilizing things15:52
jbichawell nemo is a fork of nautilus 3.415:52
seb128right, "fork", dunno how much they change15:52
seb128and they track record in writing solid code15:52
seb128their15:52
seb128I'm going to give a try to it, but nautilus3.4 seems a safer bit15:53
mlankhorstseb128: pong, looking at lts-saucy -> precise backports, more kernel stuff, mesa 9.2 in archive :D15:53
seb128Laney, I though we stopped doing "default applications" UDS sessions after the rhythmbox/banshee fiascos ;-)15:53
LaneyThis is a bit different to that15:55
LaneyIt's going to an old version of some software we already have15:55
LaneyWe'd need to think about how that is going to be maintained15:55
seb128Laney, I don't feel like it's a topic we can have a productive live discussion on...15:56
Sweetsharkoh are we discussing kicking LO from the default again?15:56
Laneywhat the future looks like etc15:56
Laneyalso we have to remove LO, indeed, thanks for bring that up Sweetshark15:56
seb128;-)15:56
Laney:P15:56
seb128Laney, well, I'm going to try nemo and get old nautilus in the archive if nemo has issues15:56
mlankhorstyeah def not default application, kick to universe15:56
seb128I've enough of our users complaining about how much new nautilus sucks15:57
seb128and about how much we are idiots for doing that update15:57
jbichaseb128: you can't do like the GNOME developers and ignore them? ;)15:57
seb128jbicha, yeah, I could, but I'm especially trying to avoid that :p15:58
Sweetsharkseb128: is the meeting already over, or shall I dump my blurb in still?15:58
seb128Sweetshark, please dump your blurb (and be in time next week ;-)15:58
Sweetshark- LibreOffice on Ubuntu is hit by a (or more) 4.0->4.1 regression: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68210 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6760215:58
Sweetshark- doesnt hit Debian, Fedora because they dont use mergedlibs (but hits e.g. SUSE, gentoo)15:58
ubot2`Freedesktop bug 68210 in Writer "Cannot import or read imported tiff images" [Major,New]15:58
Sweetshark- quickfix would be disabling mergedlibs, but that would: - grow the package size - slowdown first start (assumed to be twice as slow on ARM then)15:58
ubot2`Freedesktop bug 67602 in filters and storage "Unable to open .eps files: "Graphics filter not found"" [Critical,New]15:58
Sweetshark- so: trying to fix the root cause.15:58
Sweetshark- in other news: the SUSE LibreOffice team moves to Collabora https://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2013-09-03-collabora.html - quite a bit of smoothing the waves needed for that upstream, now back to business as ususal15:58
SweetsharkEOF15:58
Sweetsharkseb128: ay15:58
seb128Sweetshark, thanks15:59
jbichanautilus is tricky because there are quite a few improvements in 3.6/3.815:59
* Sweetshark is off for TDF advisory board call ...15:59
jbichasome people would be really disappointed to go back to nautilus34...although if it's easy to install it might be ok15:59
seb128jbicha, well, most users hate the keyboard navigation and there is a lot of useful dropped as well (split view for example)15:59
seb128jbicha, feedback we get through bug reports is that most users don't see real improvements in the new version16:00
seb128jbicha, it has some nice UI tweaks, that we can do on the old codebase16:00
jbichaI wouldn't say "most users", some users don't like some features being dropped16:00
seb128well, features dropped is fine, sometimes16:00
LaneyIf we listened to 'most users' we wouldn't have switched to Unity16:00
seb128but new nautilus is just not working if you are a keyboard user for example16:01
jbichaI believe there are as many new features as dropped features so some users wouldn't like to see the new features reverted16:01
seb128well, for one I hate the new nautilus and can't use it16:01
LaneyNon-geeks I know IRL haven't said anything to me about it16:01
seb128keyboard navigation is just buggy16:01
jbichanautilus works fine for this keyboard user16:01
seb128no it doesn't16:01
seb128jbicha, Laney: read bug #1164016 if you are interested in some constructive user comments16:02
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1164016 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "restore type-ahead find" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116401616:02
seb128Laney, well, our design team says user feedback says the new menus are a disaster at least16:02
seb128that's why they made us start reverting those changes in other apps16:02
seb128anyway, I'm going to take that as a list discussion16:03
jbichaI think the new search is an improvement but I agree that nautilus's menu reorganization is confusing (although usually the GNOME3 style menus are an improvement)16:03
seb128jbicha, I had a few case of users that though new evince didn't have menus anymore this cycle16:04
LaneyI think the cog menus are weird in Unity, granted, but I thought we were/would work towards a general solution for those16:04
seb128(the default geometry puts the cog menu out of the toolbar in a dropdown hidden menu)16:04
seb128Laney, well, the issue is that we don't have the resources atm to fix nautilus16:04
seb128Laney, so it's either we keep what we have or we keep what we have in the lts and is known to not have those issues16:05
seb128Laney, I expect that after that LTS we are likely to take on a new qml/converged file manager anyway16:05
seb128it wouldn't be the end of the world to have another LTS on 3.4, precise's users seem happy enough16:05
seb128let's have that discussion on the list, I'm going to try nemo and come with an argumented email to discuss it (and get design to wave in if they can)16:06
seb128thanks everyone16:06
Laneyok, thanks16:07
seb128sil2100, hey, sorry for overruning the first half of the meeting, your turn!16:07
* kenvandine waves16:07
sil2100Ok, thanks!16:07
sil2100Hello everyone!16:07
sil2100kenvandine, cyphermox, Mirv!16:07
sil2100I don't see robru around...16:07
sil2100kenvandine, cyphermox, Mirv: all of you present ;) ?16:08
* kenvandine is hear16:08
kenvandinehere even16:08
sil2100How about Mirv and cyphermox?16:09
sil2100I guess they might have missed the meeting reminder or are super busy, so maybe let's start without them - kenvandine!16:09
sil2100kenvandine: could you update us on things you were doing last week and this week?16:10
sil2100:)16:10
kenvandinecontent-hub...16:11
kenvandinei did unclog the signon* stuff16:11
kenvandineto release16:11
sil2100So, mostly content-hub things?16:11
kenvandinebut otherwise just content-hub16:11
sil2100Well, most of the crucial things landed before the deadline, so I guess it's all cool - thanks kenvandine!16:11
sil2100Mirv, cyphermox: still not around?16:12
sil2100So, maybe some update from my side in the meantime:16:12
cyphermoxwhat?16:12
sil2100cyphermox: meeting! Weekly meeting time!16:12
cyphermoxI'm around16:12
sil2100cyphermox: good to know (now) ;) Could you update us on your doings for the last 2 weeks? (as we skipped last weeks meeting)16:13
sil2100Just a brief update is enough16:14
sil2100cyphermox: ?16:15
sil2100Ok, I guess we'll get back to cyphermox later16:16
sil2100As for me - last week, besides UDS related responsibilities, discussions and hosting, we landed almost everything that had to be in before FF16:16
sil2100Also, Mir with the two key features were released without any problems before feature freeze, so we now just work on tweaking everything so that it's ready for 'default' in 13.116:17
sil210013.1016:17
sil2100We're after FF now, so please proceed carefully with publishing stuff, we still need to decide on which stacks to put into forced manual publishing16:18
sil2100This week we're having some problems with the AP testing for daily-release, but I guess we'll have that resolved soon16:18
Laneyare you switching to bugfix 13.10 branches?16:18
sil2100Laney: we won't be switching branches yet, we might discuss that next week, but for now we only plan on forcing manual publishing on certain stacks16:19
sil2100Which have more components that are not under the touch FFe16:19
sil2100I'll be also prioritizing the Qt appmenu work this week as well, so that we can get Qt 5.1. moving16:20
sil2100kenvandine, cyphermox, Mirv: ok, let's just run through the spreadsheet quickly16:20
sil2100kenvandine: WebCred: Fix autopilot tests keyring issue - is that done now?16:20
sil2100Since I see it's been around for quite a while, you remember what's the status?16:21
kenvandinesil2100, no... i was never able to get back to that16:21
sil2100Ok16:21
kenvandinewas waiting for otto16:21
kenvandinebut then i was on other things16:21
sil2100Let's get back to that once things are less crazy16:21
sil2100The next two we skip, as there is no one to comment16:22
sil2100The XIM SRU issue is still not ready, infinity asked to take care of that once he has a free cycle16:22
sil2100But the SRU team is aware, it's rather high priority since some people need this fix in16:23
sil2100libcolumbus should be unblocked, hm, will check that later16:23
sil2100lp:unity-voice - I had a chat with pete-woods and he said that it's all fixed16:24
sil2100So I'll check that too16:24
sil2100mediascanner into main - we don't prioritize that anymore, so I guess we might remove that task16:24
sil2100Ok, I think it doesn't make sense to browse all of them when not having people around ;)16:25
sil2100Let's wrap this up then16:25
sil2100kenvandine: thanks for attending ;) o/16:25
kenvandine:)16:26
sil2100I'll send an update to Didier in a moment and then archive the tasks16:26
kenvandinequiet week i guess16:26
seb128kenvandine, if the week is quiet, please trying help on system settings review, we are struggling with those with only Laney and me helping there16:28
sil2100seb128: what help do you need?16:28
kenvandinei'll try... i mostly meant not many people around for the meeting16:28
seb128sil2100, upstream code reviews on merge requests16:28
sil2100I might find some free cycles, but I'm not sure if a non-core-dev can help much16:28
seb128kenvandine, oh ok, that sort of "quiet" ;-)16:28
kenvandineseb128, i'm now on to the sept milestone for content-hub16:28
kenvandine:)16:28
kenvandinewe achieved the august goal :-p16:29
seb128kenvandine, we can't stop settings work though :/16:29
seb128kenvandine, did you guy app activation working?16:29
sil2100seb128: then is it possible for me to help?16:29
seb128sil2100, how much do you know qt/qml, do you feel like doing settings work and code reviews? (e.g do you want to be involved in coding on those)16:29
seb128sil2100, if you say know it's fine, I think you already have enough to do dealing with stack and packaging16:30
sil2100seb128: I have quite some Qt experience from the past, although not much QML - for sure enough to do code reviews16:31
sil2100seb128: I would gladly help code-wise, but I think I need to first keep my promise and finish appmenu QPA code-wise16:31
seb128sil2100, right, we are not blocked on anything, it would just be good to increase our poll of reviewers in the project16:32
seb128sil2100, so if you feel like joining later/reviewing that would be good16:32
seb128Laney, can I nitpick on your security panel branch? ;-)16:34
Laneydo it16:34
LaneyI'd do the same :P16:35
seb128hehe16:35
seb128"description>If swipe, unlock by swiping the screen (no security). If passcode, use a 4-digit number to unlock. If password," ...16:35
seb128Laney, can you put the options in ""16:35
Laneyhaha16:35
seb128or ''16:35
LaneyI thought that while I was pushing it16:36
seb128;-)16:36
kenvandineseb128, we have it partially working in a branch16:36
Laneythen I was like "oh whatever, I've already typed bzr push, he won't notice/care" ;-)16:36
Laneypushed16:37
seb128Laney, lol, thanks ;-)16:37
seb128Laney,                 return i18n.tr("Switch to Swipe")16:41
seb128Laney, do we uppercase because it's an option name? I'm still unsure that's right16:42
LaneyI asked mpt about that earlier and he said it was right16:42
seb128Laney, mpt: what's the rational?16:43
seb128we probably got it wrong in other places...16:43
mptLaney, oh, sorry, I thought you were referring to a different string before. I guess dialog titles should be consistent with sheet titles. I don't know why sheet titles use sentence case on the phone. I shall find out.16:45
seb128Laney, do you also get those "<Unknown File>:" printed on stderr16:46
Laneyyes16:47
LaneyI have no idea what that is16:47
fginthersil2100,  FYI, a fix is needed for https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/cupstream2distro-config/hook_cleanups/+merge/18368616:47
sil2100fginther: thanks for the review!16:53
sil2100fginther: updated and pushed, could you take a look?16:55
sil2100Laney: ping16:55
sil2100Laney: I checked the update_excuses and saw that there's a "Not touching package due to block request by laney" for unity-lens-applications, why is that?16:57
sil2100Laney: we need the new version to release the new libcolumbus, which is blocked on the new unity-lens-applications16:58
Laneysil2100: beta 1 freeze16:58
sil2100Ah, hm, ok16:58
sil2100Right16:58
Laneysil2100: Will be removing it tomorrow once it's clear all the images are final16:59
Laneybut I can look at letting your update through early if you need it16:59
sil2100Laney: no need, it's not urgent, has just some smaller bugfixes in it - I just had it in my TODO since last week and been wondering what was going on17:00
sil2100Since I got it in for the first time on the 28th17:00
sil2100And it didn't unblock anything ;p17:00
sil2100Been wondering why17:00
Laney28 is in17:01
Laney28.117:01
Laneybut I guess you are after the configure.ac changes17:01
Laneywhy can't you do transitions in -proposed?17:01
sil2100Ah, right, see 28.1 in, there was another one in the meantime - yes, the other one I want17:01
sil2100Laney: what do you mean by 'transitions'?17:02
Laneynm, I just looked and it's not what I thought17:02
seb128Laney, sil2100, Mirv: oh btw, I'm taking a day off tomorrow, forgot to mention it17:20
seb128I might be around a bit in the morning/end of afternoon17:20
seb128but basically I need to take holidays, I almost didn't take any this year, and weather is going to be nice17:20
seb128so mostly going to take a day to hang around and do some errands17:21
tjaaltonhow to figure out why gnome-screensaver doesn't kick in?17:25
sil2100seb128: oh noes!17:25
sil2100seb128: WE'RE DOOMED17:26
sil2100seb128: ;)17:26
seb128lol17:26
seb128tjaalton, on idle or...?17:26
sil2100seb128: but seriously, ok, thanks for giving the info! Have a nice day, don't work ;)17:26
tjaaltonseb128: right17:26
seb128sil2100, thanks!17:26
seb128tjaalton, is the daemon running?17:26
tjaaltonseb128: yes, running in on debug mode doesn't show anything happening after timeout17:27
tjaalton*it on17:27
tjaaltonno video player running17:27
tjaaltonjust rb playing a radio stream17:27
seb128tjaalton,17:28
seb128$ gdbus call --system -d org.freedesktop.login1 -o /org/freedesktop/login1 -m org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.ListInhibitors17:28
seb128tjaalton, gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen17:29
tjaalton"false"17:29
seb128tjaalton, gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay17:29
tjaaltonuint32 017:29
seb128tjaalton, gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled17:29
seb128tjaalton, oh17:29
tjaalton"false"17:30
seb128tjaalton, that's why17:30
tjaaltoni don't use lock17:30
seb128you have locking disabled...17:30
seb128oh17:30
tjaaltonit should still blank the monitor17:30
seb128what do you call "screensaver" then?17:30
tjaaltonthe feature where it turns the screen off when I'm not around17:30
tjaaltonto save power17:30
tjaalton([('sleep', 'root', 'inhibited', 'delay', uint32 0, uint32 1625), ('handle-lid-switch', 'tjaalton', 'Lid is handled by gnome-settings-daemon power', 'block', 1000, 3108), ('handle-lid-switch', 'aino', 'Lid is handled by gnome-settings-daemon power', 'block', 1001, 10002)],)17:31
tjaaltontwo users logged in17:31
seb128tjaalton, could be one of the settings in org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power17:32
seb128org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power idle-dim-ac17:32
seb128org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power idle-dim-battery17:32
Mirvsil2100: sorry! I usually have my alarm clock set on Tuesdays but it was not today17:34
sil2100Mirv: no worries! Shouldn't you be sleeping already ;p?17:35
Mirvsil2100: so, with FF pressures done, mostly Qt 5.1.1 now. some pending stuff elsewhere and I'm still not sure about the tests enabling part, but otherwise. Qt 5.1.1 FFe now approved!17:35
sil2100\o/ Rock on!17:36
Mirvsil2100: in around 25mins, yes, but I just realized that yes it's Tuesday and then "oh no" :)17:36
sil2100;)17:36
sil2100It almost like me last Monday, when I woke up at 11 and went 'oh nooo I'm laate!'17:37
Mirvright :)17:37
sil2100seb128: can I get a quick packaging change ACK? :)17:39
seb128sil2100, sure17:39
sil2100seb128: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Services/job/cu2d-services-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_location-service_0.0.1+13.10.20130903-0ubuntu1.diff <-17:40
MirvI updated the sheet earlier today so it's ready for archive. not much documented in the heat of UDS+FF but some like the qtpim update that was done a couple of hours before FF (it's not included in the FFe)17:40
seb128sil2100, +117:40
sil2100Mirv: I'll be archiving it before EOD today, thanks!17:40
Mirvsil2100: thanks! one more mental note that occured to me completely separately, do we need platform-api build forcing together with mir to migrate mir from proposed pocket?17:41
Mirv(that can be pondered tomorrow)17:41
sil2100Mirv: hm, let's discuss that tomorrow maybe17:42
tjaaltonseb128: and now it works17:44
seb128tjaalton, weird, what did you change?17:44
tjaaltondunno, ran a lock screen once17:44
tjaaltonvia a hotkey17:44
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sil2100seb128: are you still around for one last packaging ACK?17:54
fginthersil2100, approved17:54
sil2100fginther: thanks :)17:54
sil2100seb128: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Platform/job/cu2d-platform-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_powerd_0.13+13.10.20130903-0ubuntu1.diff <- so I can release platform \o/17:54
sil2100(it's a main package)17:54
sil2100ogra_: or maybe if you're still around, could you check and give me a +1 for this powerd change ? ^17:57
sil2100mterry: hi! Or maybe you, Michael? ;) ^17:58
sil2100Laney: could you take a look? ^17:59
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jibelchrisccoulson, hey, I investigated this firefox autopkgtest crash again, but found nothing interesting, nothing else than gnome-session crashing on qemu without 3D accel. I reproduced it locally, with and without the wrapper of firefox testsuite, and by forcing or not the fallback session19:19
jibeland the test session or another19:19
jibelchrisccoulson, I'll continue tomorrow19:19
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