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ahoneybunthe darn Hard Disk I/O widget keeps crashing plamsa02:27
ahoneybun*plasma02:27
ahoneybunremoving it does02:28
valoriemparillo: I ended up trying kubuntu-iso-maker or whatever it's called, and I think it worked04:27
valorienew computer acquired; left it with son to install kubuntu since I just got home04:28
ahoneybunnice valorie05:34
soeegood morning06:10
murthyhttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33408006:37
ubottuKDE bug 334080 in common "kdeconnect,some sent photo are uncomplete" [Normal,Confirmed]06:37
murthyTested kdeconnect from the master branch today and the above bug still exists06:38
murthysoee: good morning06:40
murthyhttp://imagebin.ca/v/28gigKSM5Pkv06:44
ovidiu-florinmurthy: that's a translation issue07:05
ovidiu-florincontact the translation team07:05
murthyok07:05
ovidiu-florinmurthy: I might be wrong07:08
murthynp07:08
ovidiu-florinthen again that almost same problem exists in the notification07:08
ovidiu-florinwhen you copy something ans want to see the duration07:09
murthyi am suspecting that it is linked to something else07:09
murthym_ui->commentLabel->setText(i18n("%1 in the path will be replaced with the specific device name."));07:10
murthythats the line with the issue07:11
murthyis it correct?07:11
sitterRiddell: wasn't oxygen-qt4 also folded into oxygen?07:12
lordievaderGood morning.07:15
murthygood morning07:15
lordievaderHey murthy 07:16
murthydoes file transfer from phone to desktop though kdeconnect work for anyone?07:26
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sick_rimmitBuenas Dias07:48
sick_rimmitGood Morning folks07:48
lordievadero/07:50
sitterhttp://kci.pangea.pub/job/vivid_unstable_kate/143/parsed_console/job/vivid_unstable_kate/143/parsed_console/log_content.html#WARNING108:01
sittersgclark: please note ^08:02
sitteralso when you clear out a series you can simply git rm -r debian/patches08:02
sgclarkhuh?08:02
sitter987d161a720020c8e4743f280b850115a4c0dd47 in kate08:03
sitteryou dropped a patch form series but forgot to remove the actual patch file08:03
sitterwhich incidentally would have been prevented if you had done git rm -r instead ;)08:03
sgclarkokies.. way past my bedtime, to late to try and think.08:04
sitterhehe, read it again in the morning maybe. sleep tight :)08:04
sgclarkwill do 08:04
sitterRiddell: someone should fix the qml deps on kate http://kci.pangea.pub/job/vivid_unstable_kate/143/parsed_console/job/vivid_unstable_kate/143/parsed_console/log_content.html#WARNING208:04
* sitter needs to port away from the compat functions08:05
sittersuch spam08:05
sitterRiddell: also oxygen apparently doesn't build in unstable08:06
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dokoRiddell, sitter, and everybody else ... kde4libs is now built in the GCC 5 ppa. Please let me know if you need anything else, or upload things yourself, but please don't override any builds10:07
Riddelldoko: oh cool10:08
sitter<310:08
sitterRiddell: read backlog btw10:08
dokoonly core devs can upload there10:08
Riddelldoko: we've a new upload of kde frameworks 5 being prepared in https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/staging-frameworks/+packages I've made that ppa depend on your transitional one to use gcc 510:08
dokoRiddell, you mean, the silo 16?10:09
Riddelldoko: ci-train 16 yes10:09
dokoahh, cool10:09
Riddelllooks like it makes some symbols disappear https://launchpadlibrarian.net/211693529/buildlog_ubuntu-wily-amd64.threadweaver_5.12.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.10~ppa1_BUILDING.txt.gz10:10
Riddelldoko: what's the best way to work on this? tidy up the symbols in that PPA and then what when it's ready?10:11
dokoRiddell, yes10:12
Tm_Thello10:18
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Tm_TMirv: actually you might know this: any idea when this fix would be included in Ubuntu packages? https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-4575310:21
Tm_TI have Plasma crash every time a display is removed due to it10:22
Riddellsitter: how do you want to manage gcc transition with KCI?10:48
sitterI literally have no idea10:49
sittersupposedly the least resistance is waiting for gcc to land then rebuild all the things10:50
sitterthen fix the symbols I suppose10:50
sitterunless you commit your symbol retractions in a branch10:50
sitterin which case the fixing symbols part becomes: run merge tool on whatever temporary branch there is to adopt the symbol transitions into kubuntu_unstable10:51
sitterat any rate, rolling KCI over isn't gonna be rocket science10:51
clivejonot for a rocket scientist!10:55
MirvTm_T: there's no single fix identified (I tried), the Ubuntu bug is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtdeclarative-opensource-src/+bug/1450137 - although if you get it also on wily, you can reopen the bug since I saw some indications that it's really complex upstream and truly fixed only in 5.5.010:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1450137 in qtdeclarative-opensource-src (Ubuntu Wily) "Qt5 applications crash when switching screens" [Medium,Fix released]10:56
Tm_Thmmm, maybe I should upgrade to Wily then10:57
Tm_Tthis is only my work machine, nothing critical10:57
Mirv:D10:57
Tm_TI can explain this to my boss "I'm testing things before half of our developers face things that prevent them working10:58
Tm_T"10:58
Riddellyofel: are you looking at the kdenlive failure on arm? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdenlive/4:15.04.2-0ubuntu1/+build/752566211:02
Riddellrocket science is 50 year old stuff, no rocket scientist ever had to deal with gcc transitions!11:03
Riddelldoko: santa_ pointed out that libmusicbrainz was split in debian recently https://packages.qa.debian.org/libm/libmusicbrainz5/news/20150708T230015Z.html11:19
Riddelldoko: to make it easier on the gcc transition, I'm not sure if we want to follow or not it means patches compared to upstream which I'm never keen on11:20
dokoRiddell, well, it won't help *until* they built the packages with the new one ...11:21
dokoI hope they won't start that before the GCC change11:21
Kiranoshttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35023711:22
ubottuKDE bug 350237 in general "kwin_x11 segmentation fault at login" [Crash,Unconfirmed]11:22
Riddelldoko: so seems a bit pointless if the purpose is to help gcc transition :)11:22
Kiranosdont know if your interested in this but its a bug in current stable kubuntu 15.0411:22
Kiranoswith two gpu's for multi montor setup11:23
dokoyeah, it will help with further transitions ...11:26
dokoRiddell, but it's harmless to merge/sync11:27
Riddellsounds like effort11:27
Riddell...further...transitions... surely this one is the final one!11:27
RiddellKiranos: sorry no time today, hopefully upstream will know more than me anyway11:28
santa_thanks for the info. so, about gcc/g++ 5 if I'm not mistaken the new gcc/g++ 5 can make some abi stable libraries break their abi, is that correct?11:42
Riddelllooks like it11:43
santa_Riddell, doko: if so, would be helpful to rebuild all kubuntu's package with gcc/g++ 5 and see if there's any abi broken? I think I could help you with that11:43
Riddellactually so far I just see missing symbols and usually that means gcc knows they wouldn't be used anyway so it's not a different abi11:43
Riddellsanta_: we started with the frameworks packages https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/staging-frameworks/+packages11:44
dokosanta_, please see my email to ubuntu-devel, and https://wiki.debian.org/GCC511:44
Riddellfeel free to help with those or do any others11:44
dokounless you see any cxx11 symbols, it's the usual noise11:45
santa_thanks. ok Riddell, I guess if I have time I will try to help with the frameworks ftbfs'es11:51
Riddellplenty red http://qa.kubuntu.co.uk/ppa-status/frameworks/build_status_5.12.0_wily.html11:53
dokoRiddell, a lot of these are uninstallabilities11:56
Riddelldoko: sure that's always the way, needs tier 1 (no internal depends) fixed then we click rebuild on tier 2 packages etc11:58
santa_Riddell: so you need to click on the rebuild button manually allways? doesn't leave the ubuntu autobuilders the packages in a state of dep-wait (like wannabuild/buildd)?12:06
Riddellsanta_: it's surprisingly crap in PPAs for some reason, we have a kubuntu-automation script that should help ./kubuntu-retry-builds --kf5 --ppa=kubuntu-ppa --ppaname=next-staging --force12:07
santa_and does it help?12:08
Riddellsanta_: sure it makes them rebuild12:09
santa_you might want to run it then, according to my graph, kauth is blocking a lot of builds12:10
santa_Riddell: but there's something that I don't understand comepletely: with "it's surprisingly crap in PPAs for some reason" you mean there are mechanisms to leave the packages in a state of dep-wait in ubuntu's ppas but they don't work as you expect for some reason, am I right?12:13
Riddellsanta_: it doesn't automatically retry as far as I remember12:13
Riddelland in the main archive it retried them occationally but it's still slow enough that it's best to run a retry script12:14
Riddellit's surprisingly unintelligent12:14
ScottKLP has depwait, but not bd-uninst, so many more builds will fail and need retry than in Debian.12:17
santa_aha12:18
santa_for siduction I have a wannabuild/buildd which I configured myself, and works well, except for the fact that I have to do hackish things to build source packages with only arch:all binary packages12:21
santa_like kapidox12:21
santa_Riddell: so there's a couple of things I might try to do to alleviate that problem if we have time: 1. making a script to draw my frameworks graph automatically and mark the failing packages in red, 2. setting up a wannabuild/buildd for kubuntu's packaging12:24
santa_are you interested in any of these 2? would it help you?12:25
Riddellsanta_: I don't quite understand 1) and you didn't list a 2) :)12:26
santa_2. setting up a wannabuild/buildd for kubuntu's packaging12:27
santa_Riddell: about the 1 I will try to make you a demo (don't expect it soon), so you will understand better the idea12:29
Riddellsanta_: what is wannabuild and why is it better than just doing for all packages: rebuild ?12:30
santa_wannabuild is a database to track the building state of packages in a repository; this database can be accesed by one or various buildds which build the packages12:33
santa_Riddell: apparently it works a bit better for me, since it needs less manual intervention12:34
Riddellsanta_: sounds like it would need integration with launchpad 12:35
santa_when a package can't be built, it will leave it in a Dep-Wait state, and will try to build it when the build depends are available12:35
santa_Riddell: nope, I'm just telling you my alternate way of building your own "ppa's"12:36
santa_* of building my own ppa's12:36
BluesKajHiyas all12:37
santa_Riddell: I think I'm going to try the following: rebuild all the frameworks packages for kubuntu with my own stuff, and send you patches12:46
santa_I might be faster with my own stuff than your ppas, but who knows?12:46
Riddellsanta_: gotcha, can you put the patches on a web server somewhere? e-mail attachments are quite faffy12:47
santa_ok, we could try to figure out that later once I have my stuff adapted for kubuntu12:48
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TJ-Wouldn't that just require a public git repo so you can do a pull + merge ?12:50
Riddellprobably that's the best way, but my git foo is weak for external merges12:52
santa_I have repositories, but let's do things one by one ;)12:52
sitterit's more work for one to two commits12:53
sittersince you have to slap in the origin first and fetch12:53
sitters/origin/remote12:53
santa_it can be automated, I will try to come up with something nice12:54
TJ-I just doe "git remote add ..." with a memorable name, then when I want a feature branch "git fetch <memorarable-name> <branch>" and then check it out locally12:54
santa_Riddell: just one last thing, which branch of kubuntu should I build?12:54
santa_kubuntu_wily_archive?12:54
Riddellyep12:54
santa_allright, I will try to come up with something nice12:55
santa_maybe you like it, maybe you don't, but it's worth trying12:55
Kiranos_will there be a qt 5.5 backport for kubuntu 15.10?13:27
ahoneybunHey all Greece likes us! https://ubuntu-gr.org/files/photos/InstallFest1.jpg13:57
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Riddellahoneybun: there's a joke in there about german projects taking over greece I'm sure14:34
ahoneybun?14:35
Riddellsitter: qml deps added to kate in git14:48
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palassoRiddell: I just saw your blog post and read the FSF and SFC announcements. Although I understand the ambiguity about permissive licenses, couldn't the part "this policy does not modify or reduce rights granted under licences" be interpreted as not reducing the right to distribute software as it's explicitly stated  in many permissive licenses?17:57
Riddellpalasso: yes, ubuntu is free software entirely free to share and modify, the trouble is that canonical ip policy leaves open possible problems as the FSF and SFC say which will put off some people17:58
Riddellnone of those problems are real because they would go against the ubuntu policy and archive admins will make very sure that doesn't happen it still puts people off17:58
Riddellfor example the CC is currently saying "As the FSF statement says, for permissively licensed code where you did not build the binary, there is no pre-existing right to redistribution of that binary" which is very dangerous words and entirely against ubuntu policy.  there has been no restrictions added but that the CC would claim there might be is so destructive to the community18:00
palassoCC stands for Ubuntu Community Council?18:01
palassoWhat they say seems wrong to me even if the Ubuntu policy didn't exist. For example lets take the MIT license: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT18:03
palassoIt gives unrestricted permission of distribution of the Software18:04
Riddellpalasso: yes it does18:04
palassoThe binaries are part of the software18:04
Riddellpalasso: unfortunately the CC (ubuntu community council) is currenly arguing that is not the case https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/3de41m/fsf_statement_on_canonicals_updated_licensing/18:04
Riddellwhich is incorrect and against ubuntu policy18:05
Riddellit's a shame they can't stand up for the community but can stand up for claiming restrictions on the community18:05
palassoIf the IP policy says no reduction of rights then how would it reduct the right of unrestricted redistribution of the software for an MIT licensed program (as an example)18:05
palassoIs that the latest Ubuntu policy document? http://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-policy/policy.html/18:07
palassoI suppose that's the part you're referring to: http://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-policy/policy.html/ch-archive.html#s-ulp18:09
Riddellcanonical ip policy at http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/intellectual-property-policy ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/licensing18:09
Riddellpalasso: they /could/ restrict BSD licenced stuff by adding non-free bits to it.  they don't because that's against the ubuntu policy and us archive admins will stop that from happening.  but for some reason the CC is very happy to keep saying they could which is so destructive.18:10
palassoFor main it says "Must allow modification and distribution of modified copies under the same licence." For main and restricted it says "Must allow redistribution." "Must allow these rights to be passed on along with the software. You should be able to have exactly the same rights to the software as we do." "Must not require royalty payments or any other fee for redistribution or modification." "Must not be distributed under a 18:15
palassolicence specific to Ubuntu."  "Must not contaminate other software licences." 18:15
palassoI don't see any mention for the Universe repo18:15
palasso(it is mentioned in the link I posted earlier)18:16
Riddellpalasso: right, so ubuntu policy all good and we have good people to keep that in place.  but canonical policy weirdly leaves open the possibility it's not all good.  and for some reason the CC is claiming that's it's not all good on reddit now18:21
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ahoneybundamn HD I/O Monitor widget will not die18:33
ahoneybunkeeps crashing plasma18:34
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ahoneybunlordievader: ping21:28
lordievaderahoneybun: Hey ahoneybun, was about to go to bed. Whats up?21:30
ahoneybunsudo do-release-upgrade -d will work to get to wily no?21:30
ahoneybundamn 1172 updated packages21:31
ahoneybunlordievader: ^21:31
lordievaderYes.21:31
ahoneybunoh ok21:32
ahoneybunthanks lordievader :)21:32
lordievaderahoneybun: See man do-release-upgrade and do-release-upgrad -h ;)21:32
ahoneybun?21:32
ahoneybunthis will work fine21:32
lordievaderahoneybun: Those command will give you more detail about what do-release-upgrade does. What switches it offers and what those switches do.21:33
ahoneybunoh21:33
ahoneybundid you have nvidia drivers installed when you did it?21:33
lordievaderThe only machine I have with an nvidia chip doesn't do X ;)21:34
lordievaderIn my test box is an Intel chip.21:34
ahoneybunoh crap21:35
ahoneybunI can switch to the intel card on demend21:35
lordievaderPrime stuff? Good luck :P21:37
ahoneybunoh god21:37
ahoneybunlol21:37
lordievaderLook at it from the bright side, you'll probably learn a thing or two ;)21:42
ahoneybunnot fun lol21:43
lordievaderYes it is, the fun is in learning how to solve issues. And you can only learn that when the issue is new ;)21:48
lordievaderSee it as an adventure \o/21:48
yofelRiddell: I fixed the kdenlive armhf failure last week, shadeslayer just never managed to actually upload it21:48
yofeland I'm still waiting on our packageset to be updated so I can do it myself :/21:49
shadeslayer:(21:49
shadeslayersorry21:49
* lordievader is off to bed21:49
shadeslayerI forgot what the change was as well21:49
shadeslayerI'm just busy with other shite 21:49
yofelwell, me too, which is why I never poked you again21:50
yofelRiddell: if you can look at it tomorrow, the fixed version is in kdenlive git kubuntu_wily_archive21:58
yofeloh wait22:02
yofelseems like the packageset did get updated today o.O22:02
yofeldidn't queuebot announce that in the past..?22:03
clivejoRiddell: where is the new version of Calligra?22:05
clivejooh found it22:05
yofelok, kdenlive uploaded22:13
yofelRiddell: do we have a tagging policy for git yet?22:16
yofelthe kdenlive repo seems to have no tags at all22:16
mparillo_Kubuntu upgrade still does not work https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1464330 but a commenter thnks it might be in usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeFetcherKDE.py22:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1464330 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "Release Upgrade Stalls on Kubuntu Upgrade to Wily" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:28
ahoneybunoh crap mparillo_22:29
ahoneybunI just started a upgrade...22:29
ahoneybunwell 50% done22:30
ahoneybunguess whos back!23:06
ahoneybunhttps://paste.kde.org/pcemmfyym23:06
ahoneybunRiddell: mparillo_ lordievader worked!23:07
ahoneybunyay I removed that widget!23:11
ahoneybunand plasma did not crash!23:11
mparillo_ahoneybun: Congratulations. I wonder what is different about my config.23:27
ahoneybunI even have nonfree nvidia drivers runnning23:27

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