[09:04] <Laney> hey hey
[09:05] <Laney> happy last day before xmas hols?
[09:06] <larsu> yep. morning!
[09:07] <didrocks> hey larsu, Laney!
[09:07] <didrocks> happy last day ;)
[09:09] <Laney> \o/
[09:09] <larsu> didrocks: morning. Same to you!
[09:11] <Laney> Noskcaj: btw I was just thinking while eating my breakfast that you can probably leave the depends at gnome-icon-theme and seed adwaita-icon-theme in the interim
[09:13] <darkxst> Laney, thats what I told noskcaj as well
[09:13] <Laney> nod
[09:13] <darkxst> gnome-icon-theme(-full) | a-i-y
[09:13] <darkxst> ai-t
[09:14] <darkxst> I'll update our seed in the morning, about to head out now
[09:15] <Laney> as and when, just saying you don't need to be blocked on this
[09:15] <darkxst> Laney, I don't know why Noskcaj though we were blocked on it
[09:18]  * didrocks wonders why asprintf would return in a double free or corruption when freed
[09:19] <didrocks> argh
[09:19] <didrocks> _cleanup_free_
[09:19]  * didrocks shuts up
[09:20] <larsu> didrocks: takes some time getting used to ;)
[09:20] <didrocks> larsu: seems so, yeah :p
[09:20] <didrocks> larsu: it's awesome nonetheless, should just remove some old pure C-habits
[09:21] <didrocks> larsu: I think I'll have to introduce some i18n support in systemd though, there is not apart from policykit files, I wonder how to do that properly and acceptable for upstream…
[09:22] <larsu> didrocks: don't know. There's a hackfest right before FOSDEM in Brussels
[09:22] <larsu> such a thing is probably talked about in person
[09:22] <didrocks> yeah, I'm going there ;)
[09:22] <didrocks> yep
[09:23] <larsu> do you think the tools should be translated?
[09:23]  * larsu has never really understood why we do this, tbh
[09:23] <larsu> gcc's german error messages are pretty bad
[09:23] <didrocks> larsu: I'm sending via plymouth some fsck strings
[09:23] <larsu> (for example)
[09:24] <larsu> didrocks: ah, that's different of course
[09:24] <didrocks> that's supposed to be displayed in text mode and the splash screen
[09:24] <didrocks> (text mode is just /dev/console) ;)
[09:41] <willcooke> didrocks, can you offer me any pointers...
[09:41] <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/software-center/+bug/1361932
[09:41] <willcooke> The support team have contacted me to ask about a few reports they've had of paid-for games not downloading
[09:41] <willcooke> I dont think this is a desktop issue really
[09:42] <willcooke> but is there anything I can do to test it?
[09:42] <willcooke> for example, can I use apt-get to install paid-for apps?
[09:42] <willcooke> didrocks, forwarded you an email
[09:43]  * didrocks reads
[09:45] <didrocks> willcooke: I have some creds for bastion (I have bought this humble bundle pack), let me give it a try first
[09:47] <didrocks> willcooke: nice, I even can't get my own page back from paid software-center apps on the server
[09:48] <didrocks> willcooke: clicking on "my apps" after logging in, leads me to https://software-center.ubuntu.com/dev/
[09:48] <didrocks> I do receive a forbidden response there
[09:48] <didrocks> is it the same for you?
[09:49] <didrocks> I guess the mixed https://software-center.ubuntu.com with developer.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <didrocks> which means that everything that you bought are not accessible
[09:50] <didrocks> let's try directly with software-center
[09:52] <didrocks> willcooke: looking for bastion there, it's crashing and I get empty entries
[09:52] <didrocks> (with a nice traceback on the console)
[09:52] <willcooke> sorry, was afk
[09:52] <willcooke> reading
[09:53] <willcooke> yes, Forbidden
[09:53] <willcooke> You don't have permission to access /dev/ on this server.
[09:53] <willcooke> I imagine that's a virtual dir. rather than trying to access /dev
[09:53] <didrocks> so, there are some issues server-side, but as well software-center is crashing
[09:54] <willcooke> I wonder if the crash is related to the server side issues
[09:54] <willcooke> unhandled exceptions
[09:54] <didrocks> willcooke: is it the same for you? like if you type "bastion", you get some empty entries?
[09:54] <didrocks> ValueError: Need either appname or pkgname or request
[09:55] <didrocks> but first error is APIError: 401
[09:55] <didrocks> ERROR: can not obtain a oauth token
[09:55] <didrocks> I guess that's why we have empty entries then, and software-center doesn't handle it well
[09:55] <willcooke> didrocks, if I type bastion in to USC, I *do* get a result back
[09:56] <willcooke> 401 = Unauth
[09:56] <didrocks> willcooke: you are maybe already logged in with oauth? or not?
[09:56] <willcooke> not logged in at all
[09:56] <didrocks> yeah, that's why I guess
[09:56] <didrocks> try to log in
[09:56] <didrocks> (it's under File IIRC)
[09:57] <willcooke> hrm, cant see to log in anywhere
[09:57] <willcooke> (find the option to)
[09:57] <didrocks> willcooke: try the oneconf option: "sync between computers"
[09:58] <didrocks> it will prompt you for sso login normally
[09:59] <didrocks> willcooke: actually, I get the second crash because I'm on vivid I think (they didn't update the catalog to it I guess)
[10:00]  * didrocks tries on trusty vm
[10:00] <willcooke> ahh, yes
[10:00] <willcooke> ok, if I try and buy MyCraft I get prompted to log in
[10:01] <didrocks> yeah, same for bastion in my vm
[10:05] <didrocks> it's adding the private ppa succesfully, downloading…
[11:06] <willcooke> So are we all playing games this afternoon instead of working then, or what?
[11:07]  * larsu whistles
[11:08] <willcooke> last day of term man
[11:08] <Laney> sounds like official permission to me
[11:08] <Laney> BYE SUCKERS
[11:08]  * Laney wheelspins in some gravel
[11:08]  * willcooke wonders if there is an online version of Buckaroo 
[11:09] <willcooke> yes there is
[11:09] <willcooke> but its flash
[11:12]  * didrocks starts steam
[11:12] <didrocks> """testing purpose"""
[11:12] <willcooke> ohhh, let's play Red Alert multi player
[11:12] <didrocks> \o/
[11:12] <willcooke> I really suck at that game, but it's ace
[11:13] <didrocks> ahah ;)
[11:14]  * willcooke installs wine
[11:48] <willcooke> OpenRA FTW
[11:48] <willcooke> LULZ "Battle control initialised" \o/
[13:00] <ari-tczew> Laney: hi, I was looking on clutter-1.0 since there is a comment on MoM "1.20.0-1 blocks on gtk3.0 3.14"
[13:01] <ari-tczew> However, the delta is already applied in Debian and package builds fine.
[13:01] <Laney> we have 3.14 as of yesterday
[13:01] <ari-tczew> really?
[13:01] <Laney> yes
[13:01] <Laney> it's probably possible to get the new clutter stack now
[13:02] <Laney> I didn't look into it yet though, go ahead if you like
[13:02] <ari-tczew> ok, then I'm going to request a sync
[13:02]  * ari-tczew is outdated
[13:02] <ochosi> Laney: quick gtk3.14 question: toolbar-buttons have borders now? i noticed that was noted in the transition-pad somehow, but should this be "fixed" in the theme..?
[13:02] <Laney> ochosi: theme -> larsu
[13:02] <ochosi> righty
[13:02] <ochosi> thanks Laney
[13:02] <Laney> sorry
[13:03] <ochosi> larsu: quick gtk3.14 question: toolbar-buttons have borders now? i noticed that was noted in the transition-pad somehow, but should this be "fixed" in the theme..?
[13:03] <Laney> I'm off to do some errands / have lunch at the cafe
[13:03] <Laney> biab
[13:05] <larsu> ochosi: you mean in light-themes?
[13:05] <larsu> I fixed that...
[13:05] <ochosi> nope, just noticed it in xubuntu
[13:05] <ochosi> with our theme
[13:06] <ochosi> and then i remembered reading something like that on your pad
[13:06] <ochosi> and wondered whether it was something you patched in gtk or in the theme
[13:06] <larsu> no, it's not a patch
[13:07] <larsu> probably your theme doesn't remove borders for buttons that have the .flat class set
[13:07] <larsu> (that was the problem in light-themes)
[13:07] <ochosi> oh, i guess we don't do anything about the .flat class yet
[13:07] <ochosi> thanks for the hint!
[13:07] <ochosi> that was all i needed :)
[13:07] <ochosi> do you also have empty checkboxes in menus?
[13:07] <ochosi> or: did you
[13:07] <ochosi> like this: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-191214-130354.php
[13:08] <larsu> ochosi: yes. Something doesn't use background-image for those anymore but -gtk-icon-source
[13:09] <larsu> replacing that is enough
[13:09] <ochosi> ah, ok
[13:09] <ochosi> will take a look
[13:09] <ochosi> thanks for the hints!
[13:09] <larsu> you're welcome!
[13:11]  * didrocks is going for some serious cycling today
[13:11] <didrocks> hoping staying dry AND not exploding any wheel this time :p
[13:11] <larsu> didrocks: good luck!
[13:12] <didrocks> larsu: thanks! yeah, I think it's luck I start needing :)
[13:12]  * didrocks can't wait to have knees fixed and run again, seems less dangerous :p
[13:13] <larsu> hehe
[15:22] <Laney> possible error in my plan
[15:22] <Laney> came to university library to work
[15:23] <Laney> extreme concrete cutting going on outside
[15:23] <Laney> loud
[15:25] <larsu> Laney: depends on your plan. if it was to not get work done, it worked.
[15:26] <Laney> I guess I could read the interesting books that are in here instead
[15:34] <ochosi> Laney: that can happen anywhere though, no?
[15:35] <Laney> which part?
[15:35] <ochosi> the noise, i mean it's not something i associate with uni libraries
[15:35] <ochosi> or even separately, uni or libraries :)
[15:35] <Laney> it's just bad luck
[15:35] <ochosi> indeed
[16:25]  * didrocks is going to fetch his new glasses
[16:25] <didrocks> so, guys, enjoy your holidays!
[16:26] <didrocks> merry christmas, happy new year and all the fuzz :)
[16:26] <asac> didrocks: !!
[16:26] <asac> enjoy!
[16:26] <didrocks> asac: thanks, you too man :)
[16:27]  * didrocks waves
[18:50] <Laney> laters
[18:50] <Laney> happy hols!
[19:55] <Noskcaj> mterry, Could geocode-glib be MIRed as part of the geoclue-2.0 transition. It's needed by most gnome stuff that needs geoclue-2.0
[19:57] <Noskcaj> e.g. g-s-d and libgweather
[21:49] <Noskcaj> mterry, ping
[21:49] <mterry> Noskcaj, hello!
[21:50] <Noskcaj> Did you see my question about geocode-glib a few hours ago?
[21:51] <Noskcaj> "Could geocode-glib be MIRed as part of the geoclue-2.0 transition. It's needed by most gnome stuff that needs geoclue-2.0"
[21:51] <Noskcaj> e.g. g-s-d and libgweather
[22:02] <darkxst> geocode-glib actually contains the other half of what was in geoclue-1.0
[22:15] <mterry> Noskcaj, no I didn't see it
[22:16] <mterry> Noskcaj, let me look at geocode-glib real quick
[22:17] <mterry> Noskcaj, is there a MIR bug for it yet?
[22:18] <Noskcaj> No, i was hoping it could be bundled with geoclue-2.0, since it's the other half of what geoclue 1 was
[22:21] <mterry> Noskcaj, I see, so the code was in main before
[22:21] <Noskcaj> yeah
[22:21] <mterry> Noskcaj, let me look at the packaging real quick, but I can add a task/comment to the geoclue-2.0 bug
[22:22] <Noskcaj> :)
[22:23] <mterry> Noskcaj, can you add a team bug subscriber for it?
[22:24] <Noskcaj> darkxst, gnome team can do that can't we?
[22:24] <mterry> Noskcaj, darkxst: I assume so, that's the contact for geoclue-2.0...
[22:28] <mterry> Noskcaj, well it looks fine except for that
[22:29] <Noskcaj> great
[22:29] <mterry> added comment, once there's a subscriber that should be fine