[03:46] <pitti> Good morning
[03:47] <duflu> pitti: Morning! And it still is in Australia too. You must be excessively early
[03:47] <pitti> hey duflu, how are you?
[03:48] <pitti> duflu: yeah, I started an hour earlier than usual (5:30 today)
[03:48] <duflu> pitti: Good, I think. You?
[03:48] <pitti> quite fine, thanks!
[06:07] <didrocks> morning
[06:14] <darkxst> hey didrocks
[06:15] <didrocks> hey darkxst
[06:15] <darkxst> didrocks, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Utopic/view/AutoPkgTest/job/utopic-adt-libmediaart
[06:16] <didrocks> darkxst: perfect! +1ing then
[06:16] <didrocks> darkxst: you maybe need a FFe though to have tracker dep on it
[06:18] <darkxst> didrocks, I can file one if needed, however it was previously building with it, just temporalily disabled for a few weeks
[06:18] <didrocks> darkxst: maybe ask Laney once he's around?
[06:19] <darkxst> didrocks, ok, will do
[06:19] <didrocks> meanwhile, approved!
[06:19] <darkxst> didrocks, thanks
[06:19] <didrocks> thanks to you:)
[07:31] <larsu> good morning!
[07:32] <didrocks> hey larsu! how are you?
[07:32] <larsu> didrocks: great thanks! Awesomly sore muscles from exersise yesterdy (started doing crossfit)
[07:33] <didrocks> oh nice! and no squash in the end?
[07:33] <larsu> squash tomorrow
[07:33] <didrocks> waow, combo!
[07:33] <larsu> ya, trying to mix it up
[07:33] <larsu> how are you?
[07:35] <didrocks> I'm great, thanks! continuing community reviews for udtc ;)
[07:36] <larsu> \o/
[07:38] <happyaron> is there any possibility to do changes to wubi.exe?
[07:42] <didrocks> happyaron: it's not really maintained, but yeah, I think if you talk with the foundation team, you can implement changes
[07:42] <happyaron> I see
[07:48] <willcooke> morning all
[07:49] <larsu> hi willcooke
[07:49] <happyaron> willcooke hey, :)
[07:52] <didrocks> hey willcooke
[07:53]  * willcooke is having a bad day already
[07:53] <willcooke> I bought *a lot* of shoes online.  Three different styles, three sizes in each style
[07:53] <willcooke> they arrived, I chose the ones that fitted, and I sent the rest back
[07:53] <happyaron> ...
[07:54] <willcooke> only the returns have got lost in the mail
[07:54] <willcooke> which means, right now, I'm about 500 GBP out of pocket
[07:57] <larsu> uh oh - sorry man :-/
[07:59]  * willcooke goes to the post office
[08:04] <Laney> ahoy
[08:05] <darkxst> hey Laney
[08:05] <larsu> morning Laney
[08:06] <didrocks> urgh :/ good luck willcooke!
[08:07] <didrocks> morning Laney
[08:07] <darkxst> Laney, do I need to file a FFe to re-enable libmediaart build dep? it was only disabled for a few weeks while waiting on libmediaart MIR?
[08:07] <darkxst> Laney, ^ for tracker
[08:09] <Laney> I'd say so, you are now adding a new feature
[08:09] <Laney> what does it do?
[08:10] <darkxst> Laney, extracts metadata and images from media files
[08:12] <darkxst> Laney, and the "feature" was there all cycle, it was only temporarily disabled so tracker MIR could go through, while waiting on libmediaart MIR
[08:13] <darkxst> but if FFe is needed, no worries, will file one
[08:14] <Laney> but the MIR was needed to add it to nautilus, meaning that since then you haven't had this feature
[08:14] <Laney> if you see what I'm getting at
[08:14] <Laney> anyway, have you tested it?
[08:22] <darkxst> Laney, yes, and this is not really relevant to  nautilus
[08:23] <darkxst> (as in I don't think the nautilus search provider even accesses the other metadata)
[08:28] <Laney> darkxst: if you quickly file it saying that it's been tested I can approve that
[08:48] <willcooke> didrocks, Laney - could you write a recommendation for FJKong in support of his Ubuntu membership application?
[08:48] <didrocks> willcooke: sure, any wiki page link?
[08:48] <willcooke> FJKong, ^^^  can you point didrocks at your wiki page when it's ready?
[08:49] <FJKong> didrocks: I am preparing for this, I will let you know asap
[08:49] <didrocks> ok, just ping me once ready :)
[08:50] <FJKong> didrocks: ok thanks
[08:54]  * willcooke wonders if he should be an Ubuntu member as well
[08:54] <willcooke> seems appropriate
[08:55] <Laney> six months significant and sustained contributions is the normal test
[08:56] <willcooke> Laney, does that mean "code"?
[08:56] <Laney> nope
[08:58] <Laney> it could be many things, like running stalls or giving support on IRC
[09:32] <darkxst> Laney, ok will do
[10:14] <Laney> hrm
[10:14] <Laney> rtm archive doesn't have all the build-deps for gst 1.4
[10:15]  * Laney cherry-picks the fix they want instead
[10:18] <Laney> wait
[10:21] <Laney> well that was a waste of time
[10:30] <willcooke> :)
[10:31] <Laney> :|!
[10:35] <didrocks> Laney: to make your time worthwhile, mind having a quick look? (shouldn't be long ;)): bug #1370441
[10:46] <Laney> didrocks: I'm going to burn through the list later if that's ok
[10:46] <didrocks> Laney: no worry :)
[11:03]  * didrocks goes for some exercise, bbl
[12:18] <GunnarHj> pitti: I proposed the addition of a ce_RU locale (bug #1369742), but there is a need for a new set of langpacks too. Suppose you have a script or something for creating the latter...
[12:18] <pitti> GunnarHj: yes, the langpack build is more or less automatic, once it gets added to /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
[12:19] <GunnarHj> pitti: I see. Any chance that you can upload?
[12:19] <pitti> GunnarHj: yeah, can do
[12:19] <GunnarHj> pitti: Thanks!
[12:21] <pitti> GunnarHj: thanks to you!
[13:13] <willcooke> didrocks, the UE live meeting clashes with our 1:1 - do you mind if we have it 30 mins later?
[13:14] <didrocks> willcooke: sure, that's fine, maybe we should move it permanently for other weeks then?
[13:14] <willcooke> yeah, I think that's a good plan
[13:14] <didrocks> 30 minutes later sounds good to me
[13:14] <willcooke> done
[13:14] <didrocks> great
[13:58] <willcooke> mhall119, greets - is the UE live thing happening ?
[14:17] <didrocks> fginther: hey, do you have a proxy setup in the CI lab? Seems it will be the only way to access to dockerhub
[14:17] <fginther> didrocks, I think the answer is 'no', but please ping the vanguard in ubuntu-ci-eng. I'm at a conference and can't dig into it at the moment
[14:18] <didrocks> fginther: ok, doing! thanks
[14:21] <stgraber> didrocks: there's one
[14:22] <stgraber> if echo "" | nc -w 2 squid.internal 3128 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
[14:22] <stgraber>     echo "Running in the Canonical CI environment"
[14:22] <stgraber>     export http_proxy="http://squid.internal:3128"
[14:22] <stgraber>     export https_proxy="http://squid.internal:3128"
[14:22] <stgraber> we've got that in the LXC testsuite and it's been working pretty well so far :)
[14:23] <didrocks> stgraber: oh, excellent! will try that as soon as I have my vms available again (finishing the current tests run). Thanks a lot for the hint :)
[14:23] <didrocks> stgraber: yeah, I'm downloading templates as you are with LXC I guess :)
[14:27] <willcooke> chrisccoulson, qengho - do you think that the open source PDF plugin for Chromium would work in Oxide?   Question from the UE live hangout.
[14:28] <qengho> I don't know.
[14:32] <qengho> willcooke: If Oxide talks all of PPAPI, it should.
[14:34] <chrisccoulson> It depends. A lot of the PPAPI surface is implemented in chrome
[14:34] <chrisccoulson> so Pepper plugins don't work out of the box
[14:35] <willcooke> thx chrisccoulson qengho
[14:40] <Laney> pitti: any idea why evolution-ews-dbgsym isn't in Packages on ddebs.u.c?
[14:47] <pitti> Laney: no, I don't
[14:47] <pitti> Laney: can you file a bug please? (pkg-create-dbgsym will do, although it's really in ddeb-retriever)
[14:47] <Laney> pitti: okay
[14:51] <Laney> ah, in fact the amd64 ddeb isn't tehre
[14:51] <pitti> Laney: ah riht, I misread the arm64 one as amd64
[14:51] <Laney> me too
[14:52] <pitti> so apparently that fell victim to one of the many ways ddeb retrieval can fail :/
[14:52] <Laney> ah well
[14:52] <Laney> I'm uploading a new one in a minute anyway
[14:52] <pitti> it should be much more robust since the rewrite in August, but the last build of that was before that
[14:52] <pitti> ah good
[17:02] <Laney> laters potaters
[18:53] <tedg> cyphermox, I got a wifi router that now has 5Ghz support. When I list accesspoints, the rate for the 5GHz channel is listed as 54Mbps, but it's a lot higher than that, why is that?
[18:55] <cyphermox> tedg: how do you list accesspoints?
[18:55] <tedg> cyphermox, nmcli device wifi list iface wlan0
[18:56] <cyphermox> tedg: it's probably the best NM can tell you without associating to the access point?
[18:57] <cyphermox> for 802.11n/802.11ac it would get higher than 54, but via agregating multiple channels
[18:58] <tedg> Ah, yeah. I guess I expected to get the aggregation benefits listed there.
[19:02] <tedg> cyphermox, Does NM store that data? "Hey last time I connected here I got 100Mbps, perhaps that's closer to reality"
[19:03] <cyphermox> no, it doesn't
[19:04] <cyphermox> there'd be no point in saving it because it changes if you're at a different distance from the AP, if you sneeze, or if there are bees nearby
[19:05] <tedg> BEES!
[19:05] <tedg> I guess I figured for type of AP it'd be useful.
[19:05] <tedg> i.e. it could if the signal was X high
[19:06] <tedg> So for choosing which is the best, knowing capability has value.