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pitti | Good morning | 05:55 |
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didrocks | morning | 06:57 |
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didrocks | pitti: bonjour! thanks for the tmpfs bug: thanks to that, I've been able to discover that I disabled for tests /tmp on tmpfs and didn't reenable it :) | 07:22 |
pitti | lol | 07:22 |
pitti | bonjour didrocks | 07:22 |
pitti | didrocks: just writing an autopkgtest for tmp cleanup, and will fix afterwards :) | 07:23 |
didrocks | pitti: I'm fixing my fstab meanwhile, maybe I should write smoe autopkgtests for my machine :) | 07:23 |
larsu | good morning! | 07:30 |
didrocks | hey larsu | 07:30 |
seb128 | hey didrocks larsu pitti | 07:30 |
pitti | bonjour seb128 | 07:30 |
pitti | moin moin larsu | 07:30 |
larsu | hi seb128, didrocks, pitti! ça va? | 07:30 |
didrocks | ça va bien ! et toi ? | 07:31 |
larsu | bien aussi :) | 07:31 |
* didrocks is happy to have the ubuntu make running again in CI after all that time ! | 07:31 | |
larsu | \o/ | 07:31 |
didrocks | also happy with the number of integration tests I added in between to only have one (real but minor) failure :) | 07:32 |
pitti | didrocks: hm, http://d-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/view/Vivid/view/AutoPkgTest/job/vivid-adt-ubuntu-make/ looks quite spotless? | 07:33 |
didrocks | pitti: I'm talking about daily tests: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/udtc-trusty-tests/ | 07:34 |
didrocks | pitti: it's testing trunk, then the packaged version, on different archs | 07:34 |
didrocks | with the integration tests (so full vm, with acceleration) | 07:34 |
didrocks | the yellow are the tests with the current distro package (and so, with one failure) | 07:35 |
didrocks | the green is trunk | 07:35 |
pitti | ah | 07:36 |
didrocks | pitti: there is another job for coverage report: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/All/job/udtc-trusty-tests-collect/label=ps-trusty-desktop-amd64-1/597/console | 07:36 |
pitti | 92%? awesome! | 07:36 |
pitti | I find it really hard to get > 85% or so, as then you have to run through hard-to-reach error paths | 07:37 |
pitti | at least in C | 07:37 |
didrocks | pitti: yeah, and I don't collect i386 + amd64, I should do that, because some of them are tested: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/All/job/udtc-trusty-tests-collect/label=ps-trusty-desktop-amd64-1/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/html-coverage/_home_ubuntu_ubuntu-make_umake_frameworks_dart.html | 07:38 |
pitti | where you need to handle e. g. malloc() returning NULL (ENOMEM), and similar obtuse corner cases | 07:38 |
didrocks | for instance | 07:38 |
didrocks | yeah, at least, nothing like this in python :) | 07:38 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, Do you have time to copy https://launchpad.net/~noskcaj/+archive/ubuntu/appstream-util/+packages to ubuntu vivid? | 07:38 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: which ones did you fix? | 07:38 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: as I copied most of them, I would appreciate a diff list to recheck :) | 07:38 |
didrocks | I guess tali and sweep-foop? | 07:39 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: and both of them are new upstream version. I don't see any FFe bug # referenced | 07:40 |
didrocks | actually, those were the ones I rejected as well and pinged you about | 07:40 |
didrocks | so no change since then… | 07:40 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, I didn't get any pings, was just wondering which you'd got to | 07:41 |
Noskcaj | The version bumps where because i wanted to actually switch their code to the new tool, but it's not enought to warrant an FFe now | 07:42 |
didrocks | 2015-02-18 16:13:05 didrocks Noskcaj: hey, you didn't change the build-dep here? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/197574606/gpaste_3.14-1_3.14-1ubuntu1.diff.gz | 07:42 |
didrocks | 2015-02-18 16:14:51 didrocks Noskcaj: same for https://launchpadlibrarian.net/198009486/swell-foop_1%3A3.15.4-0ubuntu1_1%3A3.15.90-0ubuntu1.diff.gz | 07:42 |
didrocks | 2015-02-18 16:15:15 didrocks and https://launchpadlibrarian.net/197863665/tali_1%3A3.15.2-0ubuntu1_1%3A3.15.90-0ubuntu1.diff.gz | 07:42 |
didrocks | 2015-02-18 16:16:15 didrocks Noskcaj: the other looks good, promoting appstream-utils to main and copying all others packages | 07:42 |
didrocks | 2015-02-18 16:34:47 didrocks Noskcaj: ok, promoted and all the rest copied over. You will see my name on -changes ML, this is a known restriction of copy-package (you are set as "Changed-By" in the emai | 07:42 |
didrocks | l). | 07:42 |
didrocks | on that very channel… | 07:42 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, ok. I appear as always online, but i don't receive things that happen near to when i connect/disconnect | 07:47 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: anyway, no worry, can you fix that and reping me afterwards? If the new release isn't only about appstream support, I guess now that a FFe would be required though | 07:49 |
darkxst | Noskcaj, why not just cherry-pick the patches? | 08:26 |
Noskcaj | darkxst, I'm doing that now | 08:26 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10404286/ for gpaste | 08:26 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: sponsored | 08:33 |
Noskcaj | tali is bugfix only, so i'll make a debdiff for a bump to 3.15 | 08:34 |
didrocks | sounds good | 08:36 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: state it in the changelog, please :) | 08:36 |
Noskcaj | will do | 08:36 |
willcooke | morning dudes | 08:46 |
didrocks | hey willcooke | 08:49 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, swell-foop http://paste.ubuntu.com/10404591/ | 08:51 |
seb128 | hey willcooke | 08:52 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: fuzz is your patch, fixing | 08:53 |
didrocks | in* | 08:53 |
Noskcaj | ok, from what? | 08:54 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: the upstream cherry-pick | 08:54 |
Noskcaj | ok | 08:54 |
Noskcaj | didrocks, https://download.gnome.org/sources/tali/3.15/tali-3.15.90.tar.xz http://paste.ubuntu.com/10404737/ | 09:02 |
willcooke | seb128 @ email re: CI - No hurry on that, I think we can take a week or two to think about it | 09:03 |
willcooke | seb128, and thanks for taking it on :) | 09:04 |
Noskcaj | Who should i talk to about the appdata-tools rm | 09:04 |
seb128 | willcooke, k, yw! | 09:04 |
Laney | morning | 09:05 |
Noskcaj | morning Laney | 09:05 |
willcooke | hi Laney | 09:05 |
seb128 | hey Laney | 09:06 |
Noskcaj | Any idea when i can get some dmb responces for my motu application? | 09:06 |
Laney | ask the other members | 09:08 |
didrocks | hey Laney | 09:08 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: finishing something, handling tali then | 09:08 |
Noskcaj | ty | 09:08 |
didrocks | Laney: do you think I need a FFe for this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-artwork/+bug/1425434 it's basically some kind of bug fixing and copying what already works on other theme | 09:13 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 1425434 in xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu) "Support fsck progress report with systemd" [Undecided,New] | 09:13 |
* didrocks grrr at plymouth hide-splash not working… | 09:13 | |
Laney | didrocks: I commented in the bug :-) | 09:25 |
didrocks | thanks Laney :) | 09:30 |
didrocks | anyway, I'm testing that I don't typo in the script every themes | 09:30 |
didrocks | would take some time, but worth it IMHO | 09:30 |
* Laney cries at spotify crashing | 10:28 | |
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didrocks | phew, xubuntu is still using the old plymouth theme with the spinner and progress bar | 11:37 |
didrocks | adapted, the code is quite different :) | 11:37 |
didrocks | ubuntu studio, again tweaked theme… | 12:03 |
didrocks | and no access to their Vcs-Bzr | 12:05 |
didrocks | and of course, not up to date bzr :p | 12:05 |
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tedg | larsu, This bug 1263228 should be an ido bug, not an individual indicator one, no? | 14:27 |
ubot5 | bug 1263228 in libindicator (Ubuntu) "icons in indicators are small (difficult to view on FullHD display and smaller than was on 12.04)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1263228 | 14:27 |
tedg | It's the custom menu items not handling resolution scaling, eh? | 14:27 |
larsu | tedg: weird, they don't? | 14:28 |
larsu | tedg: definitely an ido bug, yes | 14:28 |
larsu | indicators don't send size information with their icons | 14:28 |
tedg | Yeah, that was my thought, but just checking since you fixed it for i-power :-) | 14:29 |
* larsu wonders | 14:29 | |
tedg | I think you removed the usage of a custom menu item? | 14:30 |
larsu | ah, that fix only makes i-power use the new menu item I added so that rectangular icons work | 14:30 |
larsu | tedg: no, added :) | 14:30 |
tedg | Heh, K | 14:30 |
attente_ | seb128: hey, i uploaded the fcitx transition packages to https://launchpad.net/~fcitx-team/+archive/ubuntu/fcitx-transition | 15:41 |
seb128 | attente_, hey, oh ok, I started the work to get that in a silo as well | 15:42 |
seb128 | we need to ffe approved though | 15:42 |
seb128 | unsure if somebody can review u-s-s and u-c-c, maybe desrt or larsu or Laney or robert_ancell can help there? | 15:42 |
seb128 | I'm unsure I'm going to be able to make slots for that this week, but I don't want to block landing either | 15:43 |
seb128 | if nobody reviews I was just going to go for user testing and land it | 15:43 |
attente_ | yeah, i'm not sure who can look at it. even i-k isn't yet approved by desrt | 15:43 |
attente_ | does the u-s-d and u-c-c have to be approved first before the ffe is approved? | 15:44 |
seb128 | no | 15:44 |
attente_ | seb128: we can just resubscribe ubuntu-sponsors for https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-keyboard/+bug/1363150? | 15:46 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 1363150 in unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Fcitx input method integration in Unity" [Undecided,New] | 15:46 |
seb128 | attente_, you can, but is that useful? what needs sponsoring that doesn't have a mr yet? | 15:46 |
* larsu looks around and doesn't find useful info in the scrollback | 15:46 | |
attente_ | seb128: oh. sorry. i meant ubuntu-release | 15:47 |
seb128 | attente_, yeah, you should | 15:48 |
seb128 | larsu, the mps attente_ asked for review in the meeting a bit over a week ago | 15:48 |
larsu | ah | 15:48 |
seb128 | larsu, the 1 3 4 on https://code.launchpad.net/~attente/ | 15:48 |
larsu | should I have a look? | 15:49 |
attente_ | larsu: if you have time, i'm not sure who else to ask for this | 15:52 |
larsu | okay (won't today, though) | 15:52 |
attente_ | ok, thanks larsu | 15:52 |
qengho | kenvandine: I reproduced that text size problem. Thanks. | 16:05 |
kenvandine | qengho, cool | 16:05 |
didrocks | Noskcaj: and tali done, all should be sponsored now | 16:50 |
pitti | Laney: FTR, new gdk-pixbuf breaks friends: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#gdk-pixbuf | 17:23 |
pitti | (it's a real failure, not infrastructure or flaky) | 17:23 |
Laney | hmm | 17:23 |
Laney | lemme see | 17:23 |
Laney | pitti: I didn't get emailed about this | 17:24 |
pitti | Laney: we only email the last uploader of the failing package, not the uploader of a package that causes a failure someplace else | 17:24 |
pitti | and, this was a sync, not an ubuntu upload | 17:25 |
Laney | bah | 17:28 |
Laney | this version adds "rename-to" to some stuff | 17:29 |
Laney | breaks gi API | 17:29 |
Laney | pitti: do you know if there's some idiomatic way to rename and keep the original using gi? | 17:38 |
pitti | eek, GI ABI break then? | 17:38 |
Laney | yes | 17:38 |
pitti | Laney: at least not with rename-to, that drops the original name | 17:39 |
Laney | gnome bug #670372 | 17:39 |
ubot5 | Gnome bug 670372 in general "Annotate var-arg gdk_pixbuf_save*() as aliases for save*v()" [Normal,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670372 | 17:39 |
Laney | I think we could revert this | 17:39 |
pitti | hm, there's no (alias) or similar on https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GObjectIntrospection/Annotations | 17:41 |
pitti | so far the only backwards compat aliases I'm aware of are in the python overrides | 17:42 |
pitti | but these are of course language specific; renaming a public ABI breaks JS, Vala, and other consumers as well | 17:42 |
Laney | This adds an attribute "shadows" to the node in the gir file | 17:47 |
Laney | I guess you could add another one and update the parser to not overwrite the name in this case | 17:48 |
Laney | dont-remove or so | 17:48 |
Laney | then a rename-to-and-keep thing, like walters suggests | 17:48 |
Laney | larsu: do you know anything about g-i? | 17:49 |
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larsu | Laney: a little. What's the question? | 19:27 |
Laney | s'ok, I'll think about it tomorrow | 19:28 |
Laney | it's about being able to alias instead of only renaming functions when binding them | 19:28 |
larsu | I don't think aliasing is possble | 19:30 |
Laney | indeed, was thinking about adding it | 19:32 |
larsu | interesting - what's your use case? | 19:32 |
Laney | adding rename-to just breaks API now | 19:32 |
larsu | (or do you want to talk tomorrow?) | 19:32 |
Laney | which is quite often not cool | 19:32 |
Laney | so you probably want a way to not do that | 19:33 |
larsu | it doesn't break API in a lot of cases | 19:33 |
larsu | like renaming deprecated functions | 19:33 |
Laney | if anyone's using it then they can't any more | 19:34 |
mlankhorst | /2 | 19:35 |
larsu | well, you need to rename a new function to the old name | 19:35 |
mlankhorst | oops | 19:35 |
larsu | mlankhorst: /5! | 19:35 |
larsu | Laney: but I see what you mean in general... | 19:35 |
larsu | but why would aliasing help? And how would it work? | 19:35 |
Laney | In the typelib file you'd generate bindings for the real and renamed-to name | 19:37 |
Laney | so that current and new things work | 19:37 |
larsu | why can't you just add the function to the library and make it call the old function? | 19:38 |
* larsu is unsusre absout the use case | 19:38 | |
Laney | a new one which is renamed-to the old one? | 19:39 |
Laney | seems kinda ugly | 19:39 |
larsu | true | 19:39 |
Laney | especially if it's only for binding when the binding tools could have the ability to do it | 19:39 |
Laney | maybe I'll see if I can do a patch and find out what the g-i guys think | 19:40 |
* Laney wonders who they are | 19:40 | |
larsu | walters did quite some work there iirc | 19:41 |
larsu | there's also #introspection on gimpnet | 19:41 |
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