[02:28] <kyoei> My last ota on nexus 4 devel channel was r226 on 10 May. Is this platform abandoned?
[02:33] <tshirtman> i installed on my nexus 4 using the official instructions days ago, and it worked, so i'd say no, but i don't know about updates
[02:37] <kyoei> tshirtman: which channel?
[02:47] <kyoei> well, I'm changing to channel rc. Hope it's better maintained.
[02:48] <tshirtman> stable, sorry
[02:53] <kyoei> rc build installed. release r3. Build from 2015-7-27.  Hopefully this will keep up. Not sure what happened to the devel channel.
[02:53] <kyoei> New pretty icons, and seems smoother.
[02:56] <kyoei> Oh oh, keyboard not working. Will have to try a different channel.
[03:05] <kyoei> restarted, keyboard now working.
[06:23] <nocomp> morning folks
[06:45] <nocomp> what is the place when you test rc-proposed to notify bugs
[06:45] <nocomp> or remarks?
[07:32] <dholbach> good morning
[07:40] <zzarr> ogra_: hello again, I have had a loot to do in my work, basically programming
[07:40] <zzarr> where can I file a report about the zipcode problem?
[07:47] <guest42315> zzarr, maybe here? https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image
[07:48] <zzarr> thank you :)
[08:25] <t1mp> hmm, after my laptop has been on standby it always needs a reboot before adb works again
[08:27] <ogra_> t1mp, sounds like you have some kind of USB port suspending going on
[08:27] <t1mp> ogra_: might be. When I connect the device, it does show up in my launcher though, but with no drives (when it works fine it always shows one drive)
[08:28] <t1mp> I've had network issues before after standby, but those seem to be resolved now.
[08:31] <mardy> tsdgeos: hi! Do you have some time to help me with bug 1433442?
[08:32] <tsdgeos> mardy: i have some time, but yeah that bug is not nice :D
[08:32] <tsdgeos> mardy: where/how do you want to fix it?
[08:32] <mardy> tsdgeos: so, I *think* I fixed the bug in qtquick, but this causes a regression in unity8-dash
[08:33] <mardy> tsdgeos: I don't understand really why, it's related to Dash/PreviewListView.qml
[08:33] <mardy> tsdgeos: actually, I don't understand how it can actually work at all, even without the ppa 29 that's supposed to fix the bug
[08:34] <tsdgeos> mardy: work what? the previewlist?
[08:34] <mardy> tsdgeos: the problem is, I've added some "onCurrentIndexChanged" debug to the previewlist, and from there I print the current index
[08:34] <mardy> tsdgeos: yep
[08:34] <tsdgeos> the code in the is quite funky yeah
[08:34] <tsdgeos> currentindex is always 0 on first open for some reason
[08:34] <tsdgeos> even if it cleraly is not
[08:34] <mardy> tsdgeos: so, without the fix, I see that the currentIndex changes from 2 (supposing I click on the third item) to 0
[08:34] <mardy> tsdgeos: ah, exactly!
[08:35] <tsdgeos> which is "fine" because we don't use the currentIndex anywhere afaik
[08:35] <mardy> tsdgeos: in practice, what happens is that without the fix, I see that the currentIndex is 0, currentItem is "preview0", and yet things work
[08:35] <mardy> tsdgeos: with my fix, they are both 0, and things don't work :-)
[08:36] <tsdgeos> that's not cool :D
[08:36] <mardy> tsdgeos: I found a workaround, and that's to comment out the line "initialIndex = -1" in the onCountChanged
[08:36] <mardy> tsdgeos: with that, the index jumps from 2 to 0, then again to 2, and it stays correctly there
[08:37] <mardy> tsdgeos: but it's fishy
[08:37] <tsdgeos> hmm
[08:37] <tsdgeos> that line isn't there anymore?
[08:37] <tsdgeos> ah it is
[08:38] <tsdgeos> because we didn't land my code yet
[08:38] <mardy> tsdgeos: one more strange (to me, at least) thing is that after all of this, I see that the model changes (I have another debug line on onModelChanged)
[08:38] <tsdgeos> mardy: does https://code.launchpad.net/~aacid/unity8/previews_in_order help?
[08:38] <tsdgeos> https://code.launchpad.net/~aacid/unity8/previews_in_order/+merge/267058
[08:39] <mardy> tsdgeos: I have to run afk for some time, I'll try in a little while, and come back with the results
[08:39] <tsdgeos> oki, same here actually
[08:39] <tsdgeos> need to go and shout to the telecom company
[09:09] <nocomp> hi guys
[09:09] <nocomp> any good alternative to deko for gmail ?
[09:09] <nocomp> takes more than 10 min to load emails
[09:18] <guest42315> nocomp, you can open a bug report against dekko if you like https://bugs.launchpad.net/dekko
[09:19] <nocomp> thxx
[09:23] <t1mp> I often get "failed to enter recovery" when I flash my device, see http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12078133/
[09:24] <t1mp> any ideas? The device seems stuck for a long time in the loading screen with the large spinning ubuntu logo
[09:25] <t1mp> wow, just now it rebooted... I wonder if has the new image
[09:26] <t1mp> it says it has 483. So the flashing didn't fail?
[09:38] <nocomp> thx guest42315
[09:41] <guest42315> nocomp, np :P have fun
[10:04] <mardy> tsdgeos: bad luck, looks like your patch doesn't help: the index gets zero-ed and doesn't change
[10:04] <tsdgeos> mardy: oh
[10:04] <tsdgeos> mardy: then maybe your patch is breaking it?
[10:05] <mardy> tsdgeos: well, my patch makes it more consistent: the index is 0, and you see item 0 ;-)
[10:05] <mardy> tsdgeos: but it looks like there's some other issue with ListView, that sets the index to 0
[10:06] <tsdgeos> yeah no idea why
[10:06] <mardy> tsdgeos: I'll try to isolate the issue
[10:06] <tsdgeos> cool
[10:06] <mardy> tsdgeos: does unity-dash work on X11?
[10:07] <tsdgeos> mardy: yeah
[10:07] <tsdgeos> start smart-<TAB>
[10:07] <tsdgeos> and then just run it from the build dir
[10:07] <tsdgeos> ./builddir/src/Dash/unity8-dash
[10:08] <tsdgeos> or maybe even make tryDash from the builddir would be enough
[10:24] <mardy> tsdgeos: so, an easy fix is to remove all that initialIndex stuff and just initialize currentIndex; but I'll investigate a bit more and see if I can find a cause for the weirdness
[10:28] <tsdgeos> ok
[10:30] <zsombi_> guys, I've OTA updated my arale, and since then I cannot boot it/flash it... any thoughts?
[10:31] <davmor2> zsombi_: on devel-proposed?
[10:32] <zsombi_> davmor2: yes, I had that on teh device
[10:33] <zsombi_> davmor2: then I tried to reflash it using ubuntu-device-flash touch --device arale --channel=ubuntu-touch/derc-roposed/meizu.en --recovery-image recovery.img --wipe --bootstrap
[10:33] <davmor2> zsombi_: it's known broken on phone and iso
[10:33] <zsombi_> davmor2: then I tried to reflash it using ubuntu-device-flash touch --device arale --channel=ubuntu-touch/devel-roposed/meizu.en --recovery-image recovery.img --wipe --bootstrap
[10:33] <davmor2> zsombi_: you can either use an older image or use rc-proposed
[10:33] <zsombi_> ehh....
[10:34] <zsombi_> davmor2: ok, I'll try both
[10:35] <davmor2> zsombi_: gcc5 landed on devel-proposed and broke stuff there were emails for it
[10:35] <davmor2> zsombi_: same for desktop
[10:35] <zsombi_> davmor2: ehh.. .I remember it now...
[10:36] <davmor2> zsombi_: should be fixed soon
[10:36] <zsombi_> davmor2: thx!!
[10:51] <zsombi_> davmor2: hmm... it doesn't seem to flash any image, not even the rc-proposed
[10:52] <zsombi_> davmor2: it stays there for ~20 mins, nothing happens
[10:52] <davmor2> zsombi_: arale?
[10:52] <zsombi_> davmor2: yes
[10:53] <davmor2> does it just show 2 lines of text on the fastboot screen?
[10:55] <davmor2> zsombi_: ^  If so hit ctrl+c in the terminal, press power and volume down till it reboots into fastboot mode.  Count to ten then run ubuntu-device-flash touch --bootstrap --channel ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en --recovery-image recovery-arale.img
[10:56] <davmor2> zsombi_: You should see a whole bunch of longer strings of text appear if it is going to flash
[10:58] <zsombi_> davmor2: yes, I can only see one file downloaded, but I am in fastboot mode
[10:59] <zsombi_> davmor2: lemme try again
[10:59] <davmor2> zsombi_: Yeap the issue is if you run the command too soon the phone isn't fully setup in the mode so it just locks up the transfer, so you have to stop the process and reboot the phone to get rid of the lock
[11:00] <zsombi_> davmor2: ahh, now it started to flood my screen :)
[11:00] <davmor2> zsombi_: that should now work then
[11:00] <zsombi_> davmor2: seems to, yes, thx again!!!
[11:00] <davmor2> zsombi_: no worries
[11:05] <davmor2> zsombi_: so in future you now know if you are stuck on the two lines for anything more than 3 seconds after you run the command it is locked up reboot :)
[11:05] <zsombi_> davmor2: yeah :D
[11:06] <zsombi_> davmor2: I was sure about that, just didn't knew I had to wait that much to get into the mode...
[11:07] <davmor2> zsombi_: you probably don't have to wait that long 10 seems to be the magic number though :)
[11:08] <zsombi_> davmor2: I love magic numbers and 10 seems to be a perfect round one :D
[11:49] <mardy> tsdgeos: hi again :-)
[11:49] <mardy> tsdgeos: so, this is enough to reproduce the bug: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12078738/
[11:49] <mardy> tsdgeos: it can be reproduced with or without my bugfix
[11:49] <mardy> tsdgeos: I suspect it has to do with the fact that the countChanged signal is emitted before the model is really set
[11:53] <robin-hero> Hi all!  I ordered a Bluetooth headset for running, I can pair it with my BQ Aquaris E4.5 phone (I was scared at first, because it showed it is a keyboard, but turned off and on and it showed it is a headphone) and I can listen music with it, but the volume and next/previous track buttons don't work. It's powered by Bluetooth 4, is this supported by the Ubuntu Phone? I use r24, the latest stable build.
[11:56] <tsdgeos> mardy: so it's a different bug?
[12:00] <mardy> tsdgeos: yes, but anyway I need to patch unity8-dash for my bugfix (I guess I'll just remove the initialIndex stuff and use currentIndex)
[12:01] <tsdgeos> mardy: ok, be extra careful, i guess we added that code for a reason :D
[12:01] <mardy> tsdgeos: will try :-)
[12:07] <mardy> tsdgeos: do you have a checkout of the qt source code?
[12:07] <mardy> handy, I mean
[12:07] <tsdgeos> mardy: yeah
[12:08] <mardy> tsdgeos: git show 22c6873 :-)
[12:08] <mardy> (in qtdeclarative)
[12:08] <mardy> tsdgeos: I bet that's the cause of the bug
[12:09] <tsdgeos> oh it's even documetned
[12:09] <tsdgeos> not cool
[12:09] <mardy> tsdgeos: the onCountChanged is triggered from within the setModel() method, so we update currentIndex in there, and then near the end of setMethod it gets reset to 0
[12:09] <tsdgeos> well whatever :D
[12:09] <mardy> tsdgeos: I guess I can fix the issue by replacing onCountChanged with onModelChanged
[12:10] <tsdgeos> mardy: that'd be the least intrusive probably
[12:17] <mardy> tsdgeos: yep, that seems to fix it
[12:28] <mardy> tsdgeos: https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/unity8/lp1433442/+merge/268068
[12:29] <mardy> Mirv: hi! Could you please add this to silo 29? ^
[12:30] <tsdgeos> mardy: please set https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/Checklists/Unity8 on the description too
[12:32] <Mirv> mardy: ok!
[12:35] <mardy> tsdgeos: ok, done
[12:36] <tsdgeos> mardy: how urgent is this?
[12:44] <kenvandine> Elleo, did you see my comment last night about the osk typing an extra key during a test?
[12:44] <kenvandine> in one of our wifi tests, we type in 'eduroam' but it attempts to connect to 'eduroame'
[12:44] <kenvandine> 17:20:09.270 INFO logging:45 - TextField: Write into the text field. Arguments ('eduroam',). Keyword arguments: {}.
[12:45] <kenvandine>  Could not connect:  "Access point with SSID [eduroame] could not be found"
[12:45] <kenvandine> Elleo, any idea what could cause that?
[12:45] <kenvandine> rhuddie, ^^ maybe you have ideas?
[12:50] <rhuddie> kenvandine, i've not seen that before... is it possible to reproduce locally?
[12:51] <kenvandine> i've seen that same failure at least 3 times in the past 12 hours
[12:51] <kenvandine> no... i haven't reproduced it locally
[12:51] <kenvandine> http://s-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/job/generic-deb-autopilot-runner-vivid-mako/3083/console
[12:51] <kenvandine> is a current running job, but search for eduroam
[12:51] <kenvandine> you'll see it
[12:53] <kenvandine> rhuddie, last night jgdx ran that single test repeatedly in a loop, no failures
[12:57] <mardy> tsdgeos: I wouldn't say that it's very urgent, but since we have a silo allocated, the sooner it gets reviewed the sooner the silo gets free'd :-)
[12:58] <tsdgeos> oki
[12:58] <tsdgeos> today or monday
[12:58] <mardy> tsdgeos: perfect, thanks
[13:22] <rhuddie> kenvandine, i was not able to reproduce that myself. also the logs don't give much clue
[13:22] <kenvandine> i know
[13:22] <kenvandine> annoying!
[13:23] <kenvandine> rhuddie, well i'm seeing this on my branch that bumps all the sdk imports to 1.3
[13:23] <kenvandine> which a couple days ago i had 100% pass on my krillin
[13:23] <kenvandine> last night i was trying it without that branch, and didn't reproduce it
[13:23] <kenvandine> i'll try it again with the 1_3 branch
[13:23] <kenvandine> but i can't imagine this has anything todo with the sdk import version
[13:24] <kenvandine> rhuddie, it is failing consistently in CI
[13:24] <kenvandine> jgdx, did this happen on any of your branches?
[13:26] <kenvandine> no... jgdx's branch didn't hit this issue
[13:26] <kenvandine> weird
[13:27] <rhuddie> kenvandine, yes very strange. definitely worth trying again locally with that branch
[13:33] <kenvandine> rhuddie, i was wrong, jgdx's branch hit the same thing
[13:52] <robin-hero> DanChapman: When will you release a new version for Dekko? I've just seen you fixed this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/dekko/+bug/1478207 (It closes my dekko about 4-5 times a day, and it is really annoying).
[14:00] <nik90> DanChapman: Now that Dekko integrates with OnlineAccounts, does that mean users can enable 2-factor authentication for gmail? Previously I had to generate app-specific password using google security page and use that.
[14:00] <nik90> I suppose OAuth 2.0 login should take care of that
[14:18] <Elleo> kenvandine: no idea what could be causing that :/
[14:18] <robin-hero> Hey nik90! Could we expect a new version of Podbird in the near future?
[14:18] <Elleo> kenvandine: I'm guessing there aren't any other spurious touch events on that device or anything?
[14:19] <kenvandine> Elleo, it's only happening on the CI tests
[14:19] <kenvandine> on my device i can't reproduce it
[14:19] <Elleo> robin-hero: there'll be a new version pretty soon, just needs me to have a free weekend to review the last couple of branches from nik90 (might not be until early september though as I'm away on holiday a lot this month)
[14:20] <robin-hero> Elleo: Thanks! I'm really looking forward to it, coz I really like Podbird :)
[14:20] <nik90> robin-hero: soonish :) Got a couple of goodies in it
[14:20] <Elleo> robin-hero: glad to hear it :)
[14:20] <Elleo> kenvandine: do you get extra characters in any other tests?
[14:20] <robin-hero> I use it everyday when I'm travelling to work and to home :)
[14:21] <jgdx> Elleo, not that we know of
[14:21] <kenvandine> Elleo, i don't think so
[14:21] <kenvandine> but... jgdx hit a problem with searching for timezone
[14:21] <Elleo> is there any way to get a video/screencast of jobs in CI?
[14:21] <kenvandine> that might be related
[14:21] <kenvandine> it didn't find the timezone searched for
[14:21] <kenvandine> oh good question
[14:22] <jgdx> Elleo, kenvandine, yeah it is searching for London, United Kingdomz and finds Etc/Utc
[14:22] <Elleo> so an extra "z"
[14:22] <jgdx> that was my fat fingers
[14:22] <Elleo> ah
[14:22] <Elleo> heh
[14:22] <kenvandine> haha
[14:22] <kenvandine> Elleo, http://s-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/job/generic-deb-autopilot-runner-vivid-mako/3082/
[14:23] <kenvandine> i don't see a video
[14:23] <jgdx> Im only human
[14:23] <jgdx> as opposed to autopilot…
[14:23] <kenvandine> jgdx, but you are super human :)
[14:23] <jgdx> true…
[14:23] <jgdx> we've never had vids of touch runs
[14:23] <Elleo> ah, shame
[14:24] <tsdgeos> mardy: ping
[14:31] <mardy> tsdgeos: pong
[14:31] <tsdgeos> mardy: that code regresses atm
[14:31] <tsdgeos> is silo 29 usable?
[14:32] <mardy> tsdgeos: it is, but for some reason you might have to update the packages manually (at least, I had to)
[14:32] <tsdgeos> k
[14:32] <mardy> tsdgeos: so, you mean that with the current libqt5quick5, my MP causes a regression?
[14:32] <tsdgeos> mardy: but i'm a bit concerned it causes a regression
[14:32] <tsdgeos> mardy: yep
[14:32] <tsdgeos> i don't get the preview i should
[14:32] <tsdgeos> i get 0
[14:33] <mardy> tsdgeos: let me try
[14:33] <tsdgeos> with tryDash it's a bit hard to see
[14:33] <tsdgeos> because all are the same
[14:33] <tsdgeos> but on the phone is very clera
[14:34] <mardy> tsdgeos: yep, I confirm
[14:35] <tsdgeos> which honestly it's weird
[14:36] <tsdgeos> and scares me your change is regressing somewhere else too
[14:37] <mardy> tsdgeos: weeird! currentIndex *is correct*, but for some reason the wrong item is loaded
[14:37] <tsdgeos> yep
[14:37] <tsdgeos> seen that before
[14:38] <tsdgeos> listview is a can of nests
[14:38] <tsdgeos> nest of works
[14:38] <tsdgeos> or wathever the expression is :D
[14:42] <kenvandine> Elleo, i have a theory... and just pushed a fix to see
[14:42] <kenvandine> Elleo, the osk wasn't getting dismissed after entering the name
[14:43] <kenvandine> so it was changing a couple selectors on the screen with the osk still showing
[14:43] <kenvandine> maybe one of those were under the "e"
[14:43] <kenvandine> i just pushed a branch that dismisses the osk :)
[14:44] <Elleo> kenvandine: interesting, not sure why that'd only happen in CI though?
[14:44] <kenvandine> yeah
[14:44] <kenvandine> well
[14:44] <kenvandine> it's happening on mako
[14:44] <kenvandine> i was running the test on krillin
[14:45] <kenvandine> but it was passing on mako before
[14:46] <kenvandine> Elleo, actually shouldn't the osk get dismissed when the field loses focus?
[14:47] <kenvandine> it's interesting that we change a selector and the osk stays up
[14:47] <Elleo> kenvandine: yeah, I'd guess a selector doesn't take active focus
[14:47] <Elleo> buttons do, but not all other components
[14:47] <kenvandine> i wonder if that changed in the uitk landing this week
[14:49] <mardy> tsdgeos: OK, I got something which works with both versions of libqt5quick5
[14:49] <tsdgeos> cool
[14:49] <kenvandine> Elleo, bingo
[14:49] <Elleo> kenvandine: excellent :)
[14:50] <kenvandine> my mako hasn't been updated this week, i just confirmed the field loses focus when tapping the selector
[14:50] <kenvandine> bzoltan_, ^^ is that intentional or a regression?
[14:50] <kenvandine> the OptionSelector doesn't take active focus anymore
[14:50] <kenvandine> since this week's landing
[14:51] <mardy> tsdgeos: don't ask me why, but using positionViewAtIndex() instead of directly changing currentIndex works
[14:51] <mardy> tsdgeos: maybe it does some extra layout checks
[14:51] <mardy> tsdgeos: anyway, MP updated
[14:51] <kenvandine> bzoltan_, so the osk doesn't get dismissed when the last field focused was a text field
[14:51] <tsdgeos> oki
[14:51] <robin-hero> Could somebody help me corfiming a bug? If I am enable flight mode, then disable it the bluetooth is turning on on my device :)
[14:51] <kenvandine> jgdx, ^^ that's why
[14:54] <kenvandine> bzoltan_, actually it's not an OptionSelector, it's ListItem.ItemSelector
[14:54] <mardy> robin-hero: sounds like bug 1450925
[14:55] <robin-hero> mardy: Thanks!
[14:55] <kenvandine> bzoltan_, and it's importing ListItems 0.1
[15:02] <jgdx> kenvandine, we have activeFocusonPressed = false though
[15:02] <jgdx> on all of that stuff
[15:04] <jgdx> which is a workaround for the "tap is ignored and instead hides the osk" issue
[15:04] <DanChapman> robin-hero, I plan to release the next Dekko version next week. Still got some fixes I want to land first
[15:05] <DanChapman> nik90: yeah OAuth2 login handles all of that so you should be fine using 2fa
[15:05] <nik90> DanChapman: awesome, thnx
[15:32] <ogra_> oSoMoN, dbarth, why do i use all my tabs every few days ? :(
[15:35] <oSoMoN> ogra_, what do you mean?
[15:36] <ogra_> oSoMoN, well, my browser comes up with only a single tab every now and then, with the whole session i had before gone
[15:37] <ogra_> i have a slight suspicion that it happens when it was started by url-dispatcher but cant really 100% pin it down to that
[15:37] <oSoMoN> ogra_, huh, that’s unexpected, can you please file a bug?
[15:37] <ogra_> will do, though as i said, probably not easy to reproduce
[15:39] <guest42315> unity8 on arale is really laggy... scrolling the apps scopes with (40 apps) stutters pretty bad... as if it's using a single core or something...
[15:40] <ogra_> oSoMoN, bug 1485030
[15:41] <ogra_> guest42315, if you scroll up and down a few times, does it get better ?
[15:41] <ogra_> (i.e. if more cores wake up)
[15:41] <guest42315> yes
[15:41] <oSoMoN> ogra_, thanks, will take a look
[15:41] <ogra_> someone from the Mir team is just researching that ...
[15:41] <ogra_> (cpufreq influence on Mir i mean)
[15:42] <ogra_> though i personally think if cpufreq has a massive incfluence like that we are probably not using enugh of the GPU :)
[15:42] <guest42315> i see :D so i'm not crazy
[15:42] <ogra_> (or rather to much of the CPU)
[15:44] <guest42315> CPU most probably
[16:00] <kenvandine> cyphermox, i'm trying to pair an apple magic trackpad with my device, it sees the device but doesn't connect
[16:00] <kenvandine> 2015-08-14 11:59:30,045 - WARNING - Could not initiate service discovery: "Host is down"
[16:00] <kenvandine> 2015-08-14 11:59:49,631 - WARNING - Can't set device trusted before it is added in BlueZ
[16:00] <kenvandine> it works fine on my desktop
[16:01] <kenvandine> cyphermox, i'm seeing the same thing trying to connect to my bluetooth mouse, which was working fine last week
[16:15] <cyphermox> kenvandine: Host is down usually means either the magic trackpad isn't allowing you to pair (isn't in pairing more even if it's visible), or there's an issue with your blueooth adapter, is there anything in syslog?
[16:18] <kenvandine> Aug 14 12:18:22 ubuntu-phablet bluetoothd[880]: Discovery session 0xb8e97448 with :1.138 activated
[16:18] <kenvandine> Aug 14 12:18:32 ubuntu-phablet bluetoothd[880]: Stopping discovery
[16:18] <kenvandine> cyphermox, ^^ that's it
[16:19] <kenvandine> cyphermox, the status is showing as disconnected
[16:20] <kenvandine> it works fine on my desktop though
[16:24] <cyphermox> kenvandine: I don't know, but one thing for sure is that between your desktop and phone it's not the same adapter, so maybe that has an issue
[16:25] <kenvandine> yeah
[16:25] <cyphermox> morphis: ^ want to do debugging?
[16:25] <kenvandine> however... my phone connected to the mouse fine the other day
[16:25] <kenvandine> now it's not
[16:25] <cyphermox> kenvandine: maybe you're on bluez 5 now on your phone?
[16:25] <kenvandine> oh
[16:25] <kenvandine> did that land?
[16:25] <cyphermox> it was still in proposed not long ago
[16:26] <cyphermox> but still, maybe other bits landed that broke this.
[16:26] <kenvandine> no 4.101-0ubuntu25.1~overlay2
[16:26] <kenvandine> i'm running rc-proposed
[16:26] <kenvandine> not wily
[16:26] <cyphermox> ok
[16:26] <cyphermox> is that new in the overlay?
[16:27] <kenvandine> ah
[16:27] <kenvandine> yes
[16:27] <kenvandine> from the 12th
[16:29] <seb128> kenvandine, could be the same than bug #1482531
[16:29] <seb128> I didn't debug that yet
[16:29] <seb128> kenvandine, what device are you on?
[16:29] <seb128> that bug ^ is bq specific it seems, at least popey said it's working on mako & mx
[16:29] <popey> I dont have mako
[16:30] <popey> only tested on bq and meizu
[16:30] <kenvandine> seb128, i'm seeing the same thing on arale and krillin
[16:30] <seb128> k, so different issue
[16:30] <popey> ah, s/mako/flo :)
[16:30] <seb128> popey, sorry, I remembered wrongly, yeah
[16:30] <popey> nvm :)
[16:31] <seb128> kenvandine, in any case we could do a better job at displaying bluetooth pairing errors
[16:31] <seb128> also would be nice to have some debug info logs enable if you set some environment
[16:32] <seb128> atm you need to rebuild with qWarning() calls to debug
[16:32] <seb128> which sucks
[16:32] <kenvandine> seb128, my bt mouse does connect on mako
[16:32] <kenvandine> but not krillin or arale
[16:32] <seb128> shrug
[16:32]  * kenvandine tries the touchpad
[16:32] <seb128> it's the same software stack
[16:33] <seb128> I don't like those bugs
[16:33] <popey> your mouse doesn't need you to type in a code though
[16:33] <popey> for me it's only the things that need codes that have problems
[16:34] <kenvandine> ok, the touchpad doesn't let me connect
[16:34] <popey> unless it's maybe one of these mice http://www.wired.com/2009/11/18-button-open-office-mouse-makes-a-keyboard-look-minimal/ :)
[16:34] <kenvandine> same host is down thing
[16:35] <seb128> popey, on bq only right? and is that all things that need a code?
[16:35] <popey> yeah, only seemed to affect bq
[16:36] <seb128> :-(
[16:37] <popey> odd kernel bug?
[16:37] <seb128> did the kernel change on bq? or did pairing never work and we didn't notice?
[16:37] <popey> oh, suppose not, still 3.4
[16:37] <seb128> I tested the keyboard secure pairing things on a n7
[16:38] <seb128> I don't know if I tried on bq but I think I did and it was working by then
[17:44] <kenvandine> jgdx, eduroam test passed now with my branch
[22:07] <sam__> Hi. Can someone explain me how to install the libconnectivity-qt1-dev package in Ubuntu-SDK?
[22:09] <sam__> I installed it by settings -> Ubuntu -> maintain click target
[22:09] <sam__> But it still says that it's not found