[00:15] hi! Two small issues with kubuntu 15.10 which I'm not sure are due to packaging or upstream: 1. When trying to use kmail from the system try, it's icon is missin (and I cannot interact with it's menu (it does not show)). 2. When setting Akregator to only show unread messages, as soon as one message is clicked/read, the whole list vanish. Would be nice to know if anyone else is having these issues before creating a bug report. Thanks! [00:16] *system tray === sfn is now known as mauved [06:44] good morning [07:44] Riddell: btw what happened to the locale kcm packaging integration? [07:53] hm, today's final freeze. damnit [08:00] :-) [08:00] is it something bad ? [08:15] sitter: same thing as kdenetwork-filesharing, incomplete SoC task https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2015/ranveeraggarwal [08:15] qq [08:16] Riddell: where's the code? [08:17] hmm good question [08:20] sitter: asked ranveer the student [08:22] soee: well, I never actually had time to add kconf update scripts for dolphin, ktp, etc. desktop files [08:22] guess people will have to live with it [08:23] huh [08:23] Riddell: did he pass without submitting any code :O [08:24] oh he submitted some, just didn't quite finish any of it somehow [08:24] well as long as you can give me the code :P [08:25] gsocs rarely get finished anyway, hence why students are meant to submit code at the very least to pass [08:25] heck, my phonon project isn't finished 4 years later :P [08:26] well, you don't have to submit code but submit code samples [08:28] true [08:28] as a mentor you should make people submit code though [08:29] actually which code submission are we talking about? [08:29] one in melange? or git [08:29] ? [08:29] gyt [08:29] actually [08:29] anywhere KDE [08:29] if student didn't do something in git/svn then I wouldn't pass him/her [08:29] lest you see code how would you let someone pass [08:30] I did see code, I just forget where it was now, maybe in reviewboard [08:30] and that was only 1 of his 4 sub-tasks [08:31] * sitter shakes head and goes tsktsk [08:31] anyway [08:32] anyone got an idea where we could put tarball reference URLs in git? [08:32] i.e. we want to be able to build archive branches from git with a tarball in jenkins except not everything has a watch file and sometimes we need repacked tars (e.g. qt) [08:33] so I need a place to put tarball urls [08:34] hm, either add watch files, or I think you'll have to add yet more metadata in debian/source/whatever [08:34] or maybe something like a pristine_tar target would work for the repack [08:37] if there was an actual standard for repacking that would help xD [08:37] mh [08:38] well, there isn't. The target approach is about the most reasonable one that I came across so far [08:38] watch wouldn't solve it I fear. there would be cases where we want to pick a specific existing repack to make use of shared checksums so we can share the same origs [08:38] hm [08:38] yofel: there's a "standard" script I think somewhere [08:39] which is like 20 lines of glorious shell or something xD [08:39] now that you mention it, there was something like that [08:42] FTR https://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/howto/repacking.html [08:43] ETOOMANYTOOLS [08:43] there is a python version doing the same I think [08:43] it's binary though I think [08:43] https://wiki.debian.org/UnpackWaf [08:44] it literally does the same thing though it seems... [08:44] and still needs a target [08:46] so yeah, I used repack.stub the last couple of times I had to do a repack [08:46] cleanest least overhead solution I have seen so far [08:48] yofel: problem with uscan BTW is that I can't make it download a specific version with download.kde.org [08:48] might be that I am too weak minded to use it though :( [08:48] right, that's a really annoying "feature" of it :S [08:53] uff [08:53] all very annoying [08:53] * sitter shakes fist and proceeds to write orig.tar verification regex [08:58] (.+)_([\d.]+)\.orig\.tar(.*) === tazz_ is now known as tazz [12:07] Hi! Sorry if postinf off-topic, but today I tried to install development packages for QT on my Kubuntu 15.04 due to a project, sadly this really screwed up my KDE desktop. Is there an easy way to force a complete reinstall of KDE? I really don't want to go down the "reinstall complete operating system" path. [12:16] Hi folks [12:31] jocke: make sure kubuntu-desktop is installed [12:49] Riddell: püng [13:04] * sitter is as per usual very impressed by how broken tests worked previously [13:08] noticed flash plugins are no longer listed in muon, not a big problem, is HTML5 finally being adopted by most websites? If so how can a user know ? [13:18] http://paste.ubuntu.com/12788904/ [13:18] needs review please [13:21] * shadeslayer looks [13:22] looks good [13:23] sitter: why origin: vendor? [13:24] "If the Author field is present, the Origin field can be omitted and it's assumed that the patch comes from its author." [13:24] Riddell: distro patches are vendor [13:25] and since the patch isn't approved upstream I can't reallly call it anything but vendor [13:25] shadeslayer: thx [13:26] '"vendor" for a patch created by Debian or another distribution vendor' hmm ok [13:28] * sitter rolls source [13:33] sitter: wow a rare case of these package tests actually catching a bug! [13:33] pft [13:34] just because no one automates the test provisioning [13:34] e.g. that kdeinit stuff is probably wrong in all packages which *will* eventually cause pointless failure [13:40] are we able to track down and fix the sddm bug with propriety drivers + nvidia-prime before final release ? [13:42] well, there is a bug for it - so I think it's out of our hands [14:11] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-88-g60e2928 * Aleix Pol: discover (5 files in 2 dirs) [14:11] Add a header to the Installed Page [14:11] http://commits.kde.org/muon/60e2928519c42a5f88f7fb7dd40f79ce726178c3 [14:11] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-89-g40632b4 * Aleix Pol: libmuon/declarative (2 files) [14:11] Add a count property to the ApplicationProxyModel [14:11] http://commits.kde.org/muon/40632b432be82614c74b40f6c662f67324aec3d7 [14:12] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-90-g7534e90 * Aleix Pol: libmuon/Transaction/TransactionModel.h [14:12] QVector is awesome, apparently [14:12] http://commits.kde.org/muon/7534e9029dc1d63e32ef00d3add7161ee7df948b [14:41] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-91-ged9ae25 * Aleix Pol: (4 files in 2 dirs) [14:41] Show the transactions progress in the Installed page [14:41] http://commits.kde.org/muon/ed9ae251c0e76998e4ef264e0ff29251d71f0dd8 [14:57] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-92-g669f6ac * Aleix Pol: discover/qml/Information.qml [14:57] Narrow the carroussel elements [14:57] http://commits.kde.org/muon/669f6ac5fb6982e15e517da2f1a216ac1506e7f1 [19:45] yofel: is it possible to mark each mail that is moved to trash as read (kmail) ? [19:50] soee: good question [19:50] let me know if you get an answer [19:50] trying to solve this for some time :D [19:51] Id also like the spam folder to stop recording unread items! [19:51] soee: do you use gmail with kmail? [19:53] my internet has gone to the dogs, Id be faster on dial-up [19:59] clivejo: 1 account yes [20:02] do you know why the same email appears in a number of different folders? [20:21] clivejo: yup, dunno why [21:07] not that I know of, I do that by hand [22:59] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-93-g1c302e8 * Aleix Pol: discover/qml/ApplicationsTop.qml [22:59] Fix warning [22:59] http://commits.kde.org/muon/1c302e84aec9310522f1d0ce7dbc74b95531bfda [23:00] muon (redesign) v5.4.1-94-g1ca60a3 * Aleix Pol: notifier/MuonNotifier.cpp [23:00] Make muon-discover the default for updates since the redesign [23:00] http://commits.kde.org/muon/1ca60a31589b249de8300830e7099ed29639826f === mamarley_ is now known as mamarley