[04:17] <tjaalton> what's up with bluez 5, why hasn't it made it in the distro yet?
[04:18] <tjaalton> I know it has been discussed somewhere, just can't remember where..
[04:20] <tjaalton> ah, 1162781
[06:01] <didrocks> good morning
[06:29] <larsu> good morning!
[07:14] <willcooke> o/
[07:17] <didrocks> morning willcooke
[07:18] <willcooke> 65 Mbps this morning \o/
[07:19] <willcooke> Hopefully it will be more stable today, but we shall see....
[07:19] <willcooke> and then on Friday I've got my second line getting upgraded too
[07:24] <didrocks> why do you have 2 lines, isn't one fiber enough ?
[07:29] <willcooke> it was too slow in the olden days
[07:29] <willcooke> plus I wanted a back up
[07:30] <willcooke> it's not much more cost, maybe 20 quid a month
[07:30] <willcooke> so I think I'll keep it for now
[07:30] <didrocks> oh waow, indeed, quite cheap
[07:31] <didrocks> what site are you using to measure your connexion speed btw? Most of ISP are usually "optimizing" path to speednet and such
[07:31] <willcooke> http://speedof.me/
[07:32] <didrocks> interesting, didn't know that one
[07:38] <seb128> hey didrocks, willcook, desktopers
[07:38] <didrocks> 281Mbps in download and 450Mbs in upload
[07:38] <didrocks> re seb128
[07:38] <seb128> didrocks, did you close IRC to optimize benchmarks? ;-)
[07:38] <seb128> "let's not waste those 15 bytes/s" :p
[07:39] <didrocks> seb128: no, I switched to rj45 instead of wifi
[07:39] <didrocks> and seems we don't handle that well for opened apps…
[07:39] <seb128> ah, ip change :-)
[07:39] <seb128> well "we" being the tcp protocol I guess
[07:39] <didrocks> seb128: it's the same public ip though
[07:39] <didrocks> a port change yeah
[07:40] <didrocks> IIRC there is a protocol for the router to define this switch
[08:05] <Laney> yo
[08:06] <willcooke> morning Laney
[08:07] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you?
[08:10] <Laney> howdy willcooke et seb128
[08:10] <Laney> doing good!
[08:12]  * Laney opens the window, a sure sign of a nice day
[08:12] <Laney> you?
[08:12] <seb128> same here :-)
[08:12] <seb128> feels like summer!
[08:24]  * larsu waves to Laney and willcooke
[08:24] <larsu> sun is here now as well
[08:25] <darkxst> hey seb128 Laney larsu
[08:25] <seb128> hey darkxst
[08:25] <darkxst> how can it be summer in bother hemispheres?
[08:26] <larsu> "morning" darkxst
[08:26] <darkxst> oh and hey didrocks!
[08:27] <darkxst> larsu, its "evening" here! only didrocks seems to have worked that out though ;)
[08:29] <larsu> darkxst: I know, that's why I put the quotes ;)
[08:29] <Laney> greetings
[08:31] <larsu> Laney: just a heads up, we'll need another gtk upload this week. mclasen hasn't made up his mind yesterday though. I'll annoy him again today
[08:32] <larsu> this is about horizontal scrolling being broken as of 3.14.12
[08:32] <Laney> i saw that bug
[08:32] <Laney> might have to go to sru, we'll see
[08:32] <larsu> :(
[08:33] <Laney> want to take https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1444174 upstream?
[08:34] <larsu> sure
[08:34] <Laney> thx
[08:34] <larsu> weird patch...
[08:37] <Laney> that variable should be called something like need_gio_unix
[08:37] <larsu> that, or a dependency on gio-unix-2.0 should be declared somewhere
[08:43] <larsu> I can't compile at all with those configure options. "No GDK backends selected"
[08:43] <larsu> oh wait. Missed a call to autogen.sh
[08:45] <larsu> mir only landed in the 3.16 cycle? Interesting...
[08:45] <Laney> we have this huge patch to backport it all
[08:46] <larsu> hm, added on May 20 2014
[08:46] <larsu> that's before 3.14, no?
[08:46] <larsu> apparently not :)
[08:50] <larsu> I get a different error though. Is the mir client library api stable?
[08:51] <larsu> too many arguments to function 'mir_surface_set_event_handler'
[08:53] <larsu> mir-backend-unmerged.patch?
[08:54] <Laney> time to give it to attente ...
[08:55] <larsu> even mir-backend.patch looks different from what is in gtk master
[08:55] <larsu> *sigh*
[09:17] <seb128> larsu, bug #1443774 is the gtk issue you were discussing yesterday right? do we have another bug we already use for the issue?
[09:17] <seb128> to dup that one
[09:29] <larsu> seb128: not that I'm aware of. It's the one bregma linked to yesterday as well
[09:29] <larsu> seb128: the commit that breaks stuff is due to this upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737175
[09:29] <seb128> k
[09:29] <larsu> which I can't reproduce
[09:29] <seb128> larsu, I reassigned to gtk/assigned to you, feel free to unassign if that's incorrect
[09:29] <larsu> but I guess this is where the confusion comes from
[09:29] <larsu> seb128: that's good. I plan on nagging mclasen about it again today
[09:30] <seb128> thanks
[09:30] <larsu> or do you prefer a downstream patch for the release?
[10:39] <seb128> tkamppeter, hey, what's the status of https://code.launchpad.net/~philpem/ubuntu/utopic/ptouch-driver/fix-for-1342979/+merge/255190 ? still wanting to do an upload for vivid?
[10:51] <attente> larsu, Laney: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=61f3399f980288a9a9e4b03b50dd147a8af55a8d and http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mir-team/mir/development-branch/revision/2442/include/client/mir_toolkit/mir_surface.h?
[11:07] <larsu> attente: I have the same problem on master
[11:07] <larsu> attente: oh, I need the mir fix as well?
[11:07] <attente> larsu: yeah, i was building against the trunk of mir
[11:07] <attente> there was an api change at revision 2442
[11:07] <larsu> this is the saddest statement I've read all week :(
[11:09] <attente> larsu: http://thenicestplaceontheinter.net/
[11:10] <larsu> hehe :)
[11:10] <attente> larsu: maybe just revert 61f3399f980288a9a9e4b03b50dd147a8af55a8d to get it working with stable mir
[11:14] <larsu> attente: good idea. let's see if I hit the same compile error to reproduce that bug
[11:15] <larsu> indeed. awesome, thanks.
[11:29] <larsu> attente: can we just push mir-related changes or should I go through bz as well?
[11:56] <tkamppeter> seb128, the first patch he offered was not a complete fix and then he came with a lot of patches. So the full change is of large impact, but as it concerns only the support for Brother label printers and cannot break anything in the system, like general printing or support for other printers, I could even have a look and try to get it uploaded today.
[12:00] <attente> larsu: i think we have free reign to push as long as we only touch gdk/mir
[12:01] <larsu> attente: ah, this touches configure.ac though
[12:02] <attente> larsu: what's the change?
[12:02] <larsu> attente: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/203284535/fix-1444174.patch
[12:02] <larsu> I think I'll just push it
[12:02] <larsu> it's insanely simple
[12:02]  * larsu makes tea before
[12:03] <Laney> good idea
[12:03] <Laney> it's a big event
[12:03] <attente> oh, right, that's duflu's patch
[12:03] <larsu> Laney: indeed. Gotta be prepared
[13:08] <seb128> tkamppeter, thanks
[13:11] <willcooke> Laney, msm says that pub is a goodun
[13:13] <didrocks> compiz crash
[13:13] <willcooke> seb128, dgadomski is coming to the sprint \o/
[13:13] <didrocks> and now, no media keys after session restart
[13:13]  * didrocks unlogs and relogs
[13:14] <seb128> willcooke, oh, good news, thanks for that!
[13:15] <willcooke> nw
[13:15] <Laney> willcooke: woot
[13:15] <larsu> didrocks: this happens to me after a dist-upgrade sometimes (but goes away after a relogin)
[13:16] <Laney> camra know what they're talking about
[13:16] <didrocks> larsu: didn't dist-upgrade today
[13:16] <didrocks> larsu: the no media keys is there for a while, it's a race apparently
[13:16] <larsu> another reason for not allowing upgrades in a session
[13:16] <larsu> oh, interesting
[13:16] <didrocks> yeah, so not linked to upgrade in all cases
[13:25] <seb128> yeah, I sometime get the no multimedia keys and it's not an update thing
[13:42] <pitti> Good morning
[13:43] <larsu> morning pitti! How's the sprint going?
[13:43] <pitti> larsu: fast! :-)
[13:44] <pitti> larsu: mopping up quite a bit of test/boot/ddebs stuff, going well!
[13:44] <larsu> nice!
[13:45] <seb128> hey pitti, wie gehts?
[13:48] <pitti> seb128: hey Seb, gut, danke!
[13:48] <pitti> hectic as usual on a sprint
[13:48] <seb128> I can imagine
[13:59] <willcooke> ETOOHOT
[14:00] <seb128> indeed!
[14:00] <Laney> it's only 15 here
[14:00] <Laney> london apparently is 25
[14:00] <larsu> wait, already we complain about heat?
[14:00] <Laney> welcome to the UK
[14:00] <larsu> let's wait a few weeks please between ETOOCOLD and ETOOHOT
[14:01] <willcooke> My thermostat says it's 27
[14:01] <seb128> today is no-pants-day!
[14:01] <willcooke> Ahh, working from home
[14:02] <seb128> :-)
[14:02] <Laney> dear lord
[14:03] <willcooke> http://imgur.com/wOn9Kkh
[14:08] <seb128> lol
[14:08] <seb128> I was pondering opening that image or not
[14:09] <seb128> some things can't be unseen :p
[14:09] <Laney> it's pretty extreme
[14:14] <willcooke> I've got lots more like that, I'll be happy to share ;)
[14:15] <Laney> you should have it constantly updating
[18:13] <tkamppeter> seb128, I have uploaded a new ptouch-driver package to Vivid now containing all changes from Phil Pemberton. It is a larger patch but it only affects Brother laser printers, no regression risk for anything else.
[20:24] <sarnold> desrt, qengho, http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/04/15/new-longer-video-shows-falcon-demise/