[06:02] <hikiko> Hello!
[06:19] <pitti> Bonjour tout le monde !
[06:20] <hikiko> hi pitti
[06:20] <pitti> hey hikiko, how are you?
[06:22] <hikiko> I'm fine, thanx pitti, and you? :)
[06:22] <darkxst> hey pitti hikiko
[06:23] <hikiko> hi darkxst how are you?
[06:24] <darkxst> hikiko, I'm good
[06:25] <darkxst> crazy storms here now, one of the chickens just got taken out by a cabbage leaf ;)
[06:25] <pitti> hikiko: quite fine, thanks! had a nice first advent at home
[07:23] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:28] <pitti> bonjour seb128 !
[07:28] <seb128> pitti, salut pitti, comment ça va !
[07:28] <seb128> today is stollen day, yummy ;-)
[07:28] <seb128> j'ai vu ton msg de hier, merci !
[07:29] <darkxst> hey seb128
[07:29] <seb128> hey darkxst
[07:29] <darkxst> gnome-user-share update is on ubuntu-desktop ppa
[07:30] <darkxst> though I don't think I can even actually break anything when 3.0.4 was completely broken everywhere!
[07:32] <seb128> how broken?
[07:32] <darkxst> seb128, completely
[07:32] <seb128> since when?
[07:32] <seb128> I don't even remember what it's supposed to do
[07:33] <seb128> webdav shares?
[07:33] <darkxst> webdav would have been broken since apache 2.4
[07:34] <darkxst> the other bit handling bluetooth push, had broken notifications
[07:34] <seb128> lol
[07:34] <seb128> apache 2.4 was there before trusty
[07:34] <seb128> tells how many users try the webdav thing :p
[07:34] <seb128> I wonder if we should still try to SRU a fix
[07:44] <darkxst> seb128, could sru the apcache fixes
[07:45] <seb128> darkxst, btw why 3.14 and not 3.18? it seems that 3.18 only have translations updates compared to the previous one
[07:46] <darkxst> seb128, 3.18 drops all bluetooth
[07:46] <seb128> oh, they removed obexpush support
[07:47] <seb128> it was removed in a point update apparently
[07:47] <seb128> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-user-share/tree/NEWS
[07:47] <seb128> go GNOME
[07:51] <darkxst> seb128, I didnt see any value going past 3.14
[07:52] <darkxst> seb128, and that NEWS is wrong 3.14.2 still has the obexpush
[08:09] <seb128> darkxst, k, wfm
[08:09] <seb128> hey didrocks!
[08:09] <seb128> you managed to connect!
[08:09] <hikiko> ep hi seb128 and didrocks :)
[08:10] <seb128> hey hikiko
[08:12] <didrocks> hey seb128, hikiko!
[08:12] <hikiko> :D
[08:12] <didrocks> seems freenode decided to rejoin servers!
[08:12] <darkxst> seb128, k, I will upload, even if there are regressions, its far better than what is there now
[08:12] <seb128> darkxst, +1
[08:12] <didrocks> I had my own #ubuntu-desktop for a while <3
[08:12] <seb128> thanks for working on the update
[08:14] <darkxst> didrocks, what use is your own irc channel ;)
[08:14] <hikiko> hahaha netsplit?
[08:14] <didrocks> darkxst: at least, nobody to contradict me! :p
[08:21] <pitti> oh, I'm back!
[08:21] <pitti> so again -- bonjour seb128 !
[08:22] <didrocks> wb pitti! tu as aussi des problèmes sur freenode ?
[08:22] <pitti> didrocks: ça va didrocks !
[08:22] <didrocks> ça va, et toi ?
[08:22] <pitti> J'ai eu cettes problèmes vendredi, mais aujourd'hui mon server était cassé
[08:22] <didrocks> ah :/
[08:23] <pitti> didrocks: ça va bien, merci ! nous avons eu un bon week-end et premier avent
[08:23] <pitti> seb128: avez-vous goûté le stollen ? :-)
[08:24] <seb128> hey pitti
[08:24] <seb128> pitti, oui, miam, il est très bon ! merci pour le msg hier ;-)
[08:24] <pitti> didrocks: nous avons en manger au prochaine week-end aussi !
[08:25] <didrocks> pitti: \o/
[08:25]  * pitti donnes des accolades à didrocks et seb128
[08:25] <pitti> "donne"
[08:25]  * didrocks donne une accolade en retour à pitti
[08:26]  * seb128 donne des accolades à didrocks et pitti également
[08:26]  * didrocks fait de même à seb128
[08:29] <pitti> hugfest!
[08:43] <seb128> Mirv, hey, are you working on landing the new qt to xenial?
[08:44] <Mirv> seb128: hi, yes, do you need something?
[08:45] <seb128> Mirv, no, just curious to know what's going on since I saw a few "no change rebuild" branches for e.g settings
[08:46] <seb128> Mirv, also it seems buggy that clock has to drop the use of audioroles in preparation of an update, it means the update is going to be abi incompatible and break apps in the store?!
[08:51] <Mirv> seb128: right, we've gone through all store apps because of that. the incompatibility is because we shipped something that was not submitted or accepted by upstream. when upstream accepted a version of the branch, we were already shipping our version for _stable_ users which is of course what should never happen. people should now know for better, and we agreed on this approach for the audio role prob
[08:52] <Mirv> lem. the clock actually was to be patched first so that it supports both old and new, but it was argued that it shouldn't use the feature at all so it was dropped instead.
[08:55] <seb128> Mirv, k
[08:55] <Trevinho> Morning
[08:55] <Mirv> seb128: well actually, it almost happened with QML Playlist again but I intervened the diverging from upstream and rc-proposed now has everything ported to the real upstream version of that one and two more bits are being upstreamed... these things happen when people change Qt without consulting with me :)
[08:55] <seb128> hey Trevinho
[08:55] <Trevinho> Hi seb128
[08:55] <seb128> Trevinho, how are you?
[08:55] <seb128> had a good w.e?
[08:56] <seb128> I was looking for you on friday but I can't remember why now :p
[08:57] <Trevinho> seb128: oh, I missed the ping... in the afternoon I was out for a while...
[08:57] <seb128> Trevinho, no worry, I think it was about your new nautilus patch
[08:57] <Trevinho> seb128: well, weekend passed. Nothing special. Just friends
[08:58] <seb128> Trevinho, is that still needed since the copy dialog is not a standalone dialog anymore
[08:58] <Trevinho> seb128: the last one was for the dialogs such as "empty trash" or, "want to overwrite this"?
[08:58] <Trevinho> Which might not be shown on top
[08:59] <willcooke> morning all
[08:59] <Trevinho> morning willcooke
[08:59] <Trevinho> I also think I forgot to add another improvement I had in mind... But now it's lost :-(
[09:00] <seb128> Trevinho, I see
[09:00] <seb128> hey willcooke
[09:01] <Laney> hey hey
[09:02] <seb128> hey Laney, you are early today!
[09:02] <seb128> had a good w.e?
[09:05] <Laney> YEP!
[09:05] <Laney> we went to the cat cafe
[09:05] <pitti> hey Laney, how are you?
[09:09] <Laney> hey pitti!
[09:10] <hikiko> hi Laney :)
[09:10] <hikiko> wtf disconnect every 2 minutes
[09:10] <Laney> good thanks, tea + #ubuntu-desktop, what more could anybody want?
[09:10] <Laney> how are you?
[09:10] <Laney> hi hikiko! how's it going?
[09:10] <hikiko> fine :D you?
[09:11] <pitti> Laney: good stollen along with the tea, of course!
[09:11] <Laney> suuuuuuuper
[09:11] <Laney> glad I didn't have to commute anywhere in the rain
[09:11] <Laney> seb128: good weekend for you too?
[09:12] <Laney> ha, it's that time
[09:12] <Laney> need to get some
[09:13] <seb128> Laney, yes! played tennis on saturday (there was a 3 hours round-playing event organized, quite some people came) and had dinner with friends and played board games in the evening
[09:13] <Laney> sounds nice!
[09:13] <seb128> sunday a bit less exciting, cold and rainy day, we went to ikea and did nothing special otherwise
[09:14] <Laney> we played "ghost stories" too but got defeated in about 30 minutes
[09:14] <Laney> stupid ghosts
[09:14] <seb128> haha
[09:14] <seb128> oh, and like pitti we had some good stollen :-)
[09:15] <willcooke> Trevinho, seb128 - how are you guys fixed for a run through of the remaining rls-x-incoming bugs today?
[09:15] <larsu_> good morning!
[09:16] <willcooke> morning larsu_
[09:16] <Trevinho> hi larsu_
[09:16] <hikiko> hi larsu_
[09:16] <Trevinho> willcooke: oh, right... Yeah, I should do it
[09:16] <seb128> willcooke, should be fine, do you have a timeslot in mind?
[09:16] <seb128> hey larsu! wie gehts?
[09:16] <willcooke> Trevinho, seb128 how does 10am UTC (45 mins from now) work?
[09:17] <Trevinho> willcooke: ok
[09:17] <seb128> good for me
[09:17] <willcooke> desktoppers: get involved ^
[09:17] <willcooke> I'll put a HO link up later
[09:18] <willcooke> hrm, my internet is slow.  Gonna reboot some gear...
[09:19] <larsu> morning willcooke, Trevinho, hikiko and seb128!
[09:19] <larsu> I'm great thanks :)
[09:19] <larsu> in a train again, back home
[09:19] <seb128> where did you spend the w.e?
[09:20] <seb128> Trevinho, https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/nautilus/add-timestamp-operations/+merge/278748 ... is there any reason to not try to upstream it?
[09:20] <larsu> seb128: Hamburg
[09:20] <larsu> how are you all?
[09:20] <Trevinho> seb128: no, in fact I wanted to propose it
[09:20] <darkxst> hey willcooke
[09:20] <darkxst> and larsu
[09:20] <seb128> Trevinho, could you do it and update the patch header?
[09:20] <larsu> hey darkxst
[09:20] <Trevinho> seb128: well, maybe for upstream some more refactoring is doable
[09:20] <seb128> Trevinho, also it would be good if there was some bug reference linked, so we know why we ship the patch
[09:20] <Trevinho> but it was something I was considering
[09:20] <seb128> larsu, good!
[09:21] <Trevinho> seb128: didn't I do it? I thought i had
[09:21] <Trevinho> or I didn't push it yet
[09:21] <seb128> Trevinho, sorry, it's in the header
[09:21] <seb128> just not linked to the mp
[09:21] <seb128> Trevinho, would be good if you opened the upstream bug, even if you don't have a patch yet
[09:21] <Trevinho> seb128: ah In my local copy I've https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1445595
[09:21] <Trevinho> but I probably didn't push it
[09:22] <Laney> is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1417980 meant to be targeted?
[09:22] <Laney> after the discussion last week
[09:22] <seb128> willcooke, ^
[09:22] <RAOF> seb128: You're welcome to sponsor colord-gtk to Debian if you'd like a new version soon :). It's got some binary NEW, so can't be source-uploaded; pitti's sid schroot is AWOL and my system decided to explode on Friday.
[09:22] <larsu> hi Laney!
[09:23] <pitti> RAOF: oh, my schroot is back, mvo fixed apt
[09:23] <pitti> RAOF: so I can sponsor it now
[09:23] <Laney> oh hi larsu, missed you coming in
[09:23] <RAOF> pitti: Ah, sweet.
[09:23]  * Laney doesn't read up far enough
[09:23] <Laney> how was train-destination-land?
[09:23] <seb128> RAOF, hey, seems pitti is on it, good ;-)
[09:23] <willcooke> seb128, Laney -  good call, I'll untarget
[09:24]  * RAOF is still not *entirely* sure how the W10 update killed all booting, but I can now boot into Ubuntu at least.
[09:25] <larsu> Laney: very nice! Gotta say Sweet5hark wasn't lying about Hamburg ;)
[09:25]  * RAOF also got to discover why my backups had been failing for the last couple of weeks! All manner of fun!
[09:25] <Laney> I know nothing about this place
[09:26]  * Sweet5hark looks at backlog.
[09:26] <larsu> hehe :)
[09:27] <willcooke> seb128, hrm, unsure how to untarget.  Do I remove the Xenial entry for each "Affects" package?
[09:27] <seb128> willcooke, correct
[09:27] <pitti> RAOF: uploaded
[09:27] <seb128> hey Sweet5hark
[09:28] <Sweet5hark> larsu: I thus assume you're in hamburg? welcome to the hanseatic city of olympic denial then!
[09:29] <larsu> Sweet5hark: hahaha! Ya I spent the weekend there with my girlfriend
[09:29] <larsu> she's working there for a couple of weeks
[09:29] <larsu> but I'm on my way back now
[09:31] <Sweet5hark> I guess you had a good variety of weather to go along: from (winter) sunshine to (mild) storm flood ...
[09:31] <larsu> indeed
[09:31] <larsu> managed to get some time for some walks through the city though
[09:31] <larsu> which was nice
[09:32] <larsu> (mostly st pauli and schanze though)
[09:32] <larsu> those advertisments for pro olympia sure looked sad this morning :)
[09:34] <Sweet5hark> pauli and schanze are a good choice for a walk.
[09:36]  * larsu quite likes pauli
[09:43] <Sweet5hark> mvo: around?
[09:44] <mvo> Sweet5hark: yes
[09:46] <Trevinho> seb128: in https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/unity/update-apport-hook/+merge/278774 upstart log for the "unity" package is added by default?
[09:47] <seb128> Trevinho, there is no upstart job in the "unity" binary
[09:48] <seb128> Trevinho, unity7.conf is in libunity-core-6.0-9
[09:48] <Sweet5hark> mvo: heya! I recently looked at the snapcraft docs -- A few questions that left me with: 1/ There are multiple "parts" to a build. Is there a way to declare dependencies between these? 2/ In general I missed info about the exact order in which the different steps (fetch, build, stage) are intended to be executed. Is it fetchA fetchB buidA buildB stageA stageB or fetchA buildA stageA fetchB buildB ...?
[09:48] <seb128> Trevinho, and yes if there was one it would be added
[09:49] <Trevinho> seb128: oh right /usr/share/upstart/sessions/unity7.conf is provided by libunity-core-6.0-9...
[09:49] <Trevinho> That's a mistake though :o
[09:49] <Trevinho> shouldn't that be in unity package? together with source_unity.py?
[09:50] <Trevinho> wow libunity-core provides so many unrelated thigns...
[09:50] <seb128> I was a bit surprised to find it there as well
[09:51] <Trevinho> mhmhmh... I think we should move those to "unity" or an unity-common pkg, isn't it?
[09:51] <Trevinho> err unity-data
[09:51] <Trevinho> it contains even the icons... o_O
[09:51] <mvo> Sweet5hark: 1> you can use the "after" keyword to specify order 2> hm, if that is not documented sergio is the best person to talk to, we should add it to the docs. I don't know the answer myself without looking but iirc its fetchA, fetchB....
[09:52] <seb128> hey mvo
[09:52] <seb128> mvo, didn't land the new apt on friday after all? ;-)
[09:52] <seb128> Trevinho, yeah, unsure what's going on there
[09:52] <seb128> Trevinho, maybe didrocks remembers
[09:52] <seb128> Trevinho, also I remember now why I wanted to talk to you on friday!
[09:53] <mvo> seb128: yeah, there was a unexpected regression on ubuntu due to our ld flags
[09:53] <Trevinho> A possibility might be because libunitycore might need some gsettings schema, but that's the only thing I might think
[09:53] <seb128> mvo, oh, ok
[09:53] <seb128> Trevinho, could we drop the gconf backend?
[09:53] <mvo> seb128: the -Bsymbolic- stuff broke but its fixed now
[09:53] <mvo> seb128: so will happen today once debian accepts the 1.1.3 upload
[09:54] <seb128> k
[09:54] <Trevinho> seb128: indeed
[09:54] <seb128> Trevinho, is that a "yes"? ;-)
[09:55] <Trevinho> seb128: it's a YES!
[09:55] <seb128> \o/
[09:55] <seb128> let's do it then!
[09:55] <Trevinho> seb128: do you want the pleasure?
[09:56] <seb128> Trevinho, not especially, you can have the honors
[09:56] <Trevinho> mh, ok...
[09:56] <Trevinho> However new gtest broke our builds of unity and compiz...
[09:56] <seb128> thanks :-)
[09:56] <seb128> oh :-(
[09:56] <Trevinho> and well, for unity there's a workaround, but the compiz issue seems something we can't fix locally
[09:58] <seb128> do we need to revert the gtest update?
[09:58] <willcooke> just making tea, will get the HO up in a mo....
[09:58] <willcooke> seb128, Trevinho ^
[09:58] <Trevinho> k
[10:00] <Sweet5hark> mvo: thx. TBH, I havent yet worked with this hands-on, but wanted to share my n00b feedback from reading the docs before doing that ...
[10:01] <mvo> Sweet5hark: thanks, I am not the best person for snapcraft, sergio is the better one but I will pass your feedback on :)
[10:01] <Sweet5hark> mvo: k
[10:05] <willcooke> Trevinho, seb128 -   https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/will-cooke
[10:06] <willcooke> desktoppers:  anyone who wants in on the rls-x-incoming remaining bugs triage ^^
[10:07] <willcooke> list: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-x-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[10:08] <davmor2> willcooke: see now I got this image of the desktop team as bobble heads on a desk, desktoppers :)
[10:49] <willcooke> logging out and back in test my sticky edges ;)
[10:56] <davmor2> willcooke: don't let your kids near the screen with jammy fingers I think will help with that :)
[10:57] <willcooke> badum tish
[11:11] <didrocks> seb128: argh, doko-style is bleeding out
[11:11] <didrocks> seb128: steve has done an Unity upload (rebuild) without merging back to trunk
[11:12] <seb128> I think some (including Steve) thinks no change uploads are fine
[11:12] <seb128> since you can overwrite/drop those
[11:13] <Laney> I always do those
[11:13] <seb128> see ;-)
[11:13] <seb128> it's a bit annoying
[11:13] <seb128> I regularly got bitten by those, pull from the vcs, do you change, commit, push, build, dput
[11:13] <seb128> get a reject email
[11:13] <didrocks> I wonder if the force option is still available in CI Train?
[11:13] <didrocks> (if it is, fine)
[11:13] <seb128> uncommit, merge back upload, et
[11:13] <seb128> yes
[11:15] <Laney> wait
[11:15] <Laney> dput?
[11:15] <Laney> for train stuff?
[11:16] <Trevinho> seb128: the patch is updated with upstream bug now
[11:16] <seb128> Trevinho, thanks!
[11:16] <seb128> Laney, no, I was more speaking about $vcs, not specific to CI train
[11:17] <Laney> oh right, was speaking about train only
[11:17] <Laney> try to remember to commit to normal vcs
[11:17] <seb128> :-)
[11:28] <didrocks> Trevinho: Unity FTBFS on xenial (latest release), do you know about it? (I guess yeah, you may even have a silo prepared, but asking ;))
[11:29] <Trevinho> didrocks: yeah, I was saying this before
[11:29] <Trevinho> didrocks: I think new google mocks / tests broke both unity and compiz
[11:29] <Trevinho> didrocks: Not sure why unity fails (it complains about an unused variable defined by a google tests macro)
[11:30] <Trevinho> while compiz fails because of google-xorg-gtests..
[11:30] <Trevinho> So.... It would be better to get that fixed at those levels
[11:30] <didrocks> (simple variables being defined but not used)
[11:32] <didrocks> Trevinho: are you looking into this?
[11:32] <seb128> bah, GTK tables
[11:32] <seb128> larsu, help!
[11:33] <seb128> larsu, assuming you don't have apache2-bin installed, can you start gnome-file-share-properties and tell me if there is much spacing around the first label?
[11:34] <seb128> editing /usr/share/gnome-user-share/file-share-properties.ui it and playing a bit with it, I think it makes space for the label as if it was wrapping
[11:34] <Trevinho> didrocks: not yet... I will
[11:34] <larsu> seb128: the spacing looks good to me...
[11:35] <Trevinho> didrocks: as the not used variable is weird because they are inside a macro, which I'd expect to be "perfect"...
[11:35] <seb128> larsu, :-(
[11:36] <seb128> larsu, nothing like https://launchpadlibrarian.net/160084656/Screenshot%20from%202013-12-18%2005%3A50%3A58.png then?
[11:36] <seb128> weird
[11:36] <larsu> ah
[11:36] <larsu> yeah I have that
[11:36] <larsu> I thought you meant horizontally
[11:36] <larsu> and tbh, I didn't even notice this flaw - I thought it's a placeholder for a larger widget
[11:37] <seb128> no, vertical, sorry
[11:37] <larsu> ya, same issue here then
[11:37] <didrocks> Trevinho: email sent about this, please have a look :)
[11:37] <Trevinho> didrocks: ok, thanks
[11:39] <seb128> larsu, if you remove the  x_options">GTK_SHRINK | GTK_FILL of webdav_info the labels is short and wrap on that height
[11:39] <seb128> so I guess it's using that height computation
[11:39] <seb128> but not adapting when doing the filling
[11:40] <seb128> larsu, http://people.canonical.com/~seb128/user.png
[11:40] <seb128> what's the right way to fix that?
[11:41] <seb128> setting a label width in char fixes it
[11:41] <seb128> but then the width is matching the number not the window
[11:41] <larsu> hm, this is weird indeed
[11:42] <didrocks> Trevinho: thanks! (at least, you have context now ;))
[11:42] <seb128> larsu, I guess upstream would say to port from GtkTable to GtkGrid
[11:42] <seb128> just wondering if you know of a cheap trick
[11:43] <larsu> ya, clearly :)
[11:43] <larsu> trying a couple right now :)
[11:43] <seb128> thanks
[11:43] <larsu> I wonder why removing the x-options makes it shrink vertically
[11:43] <Trevinho> didrocks: mh, I didn't get the mail I think, was it in a ML?
[11:43] <seb128> it does
[11:44] <seb128> http://people.canonical.com/~seb128/user.png
[11:44] <seb128> doesn't
[11:44] <seb128> sorry
[11:44] <seb128> it shrinks horizontally
[11:45] <larsu> right
[11:45] <larsu> seems like gtktable wasn't tested properly with gtklabel
[11:46] <larsu> and doesn't listen to all the new propoerties
[11:49] <larsu> seb128: ya turning off wrapping makes it work
[11:49] <larsu> but then it doesn't wrap :)
[11:51] <larsu> I think you should do what we did in all the other cases: set a width-request
[11:51] <larsu> to something reasonable
[11:51] <larsu> or port to gtkgrid :P
[11:51] <larsu> seb128: going to the gym and lunch now. Can help more later if you need
[12:02] <seb128> larsu, thanks, I just wanted to know if I overlooked something obvious
[12:02] <seb128> larsu, enjoy lunch&gym!
[12:14] <didrocks> bah, forced to remove and readd a printer so that it's detected
[12:14] <seb128> tiiiilll
[12:25] <andyrock> good morning all
[12:28] <Trevinho> seb128: how can I propose a distro-patch for gtest? I don't see a xenial branch... So should I just open a bug and attach the patch?
[12:28] <Trevinho> or the debdiff
[12:28] <seb128> Trevinho, yes, bug + debdiff
[12:28] <seb128> hey andyrock
[12:34] <seb128> happyaron, hey, any news of the ibus update?
[12:42] <Trevinho> seb128: what ! dpkg-source: Errore: cannot represent change to gtest_1.7.0.orig.tar.bz2: binary file contents changed :o
[12:42] <seb128> Trevinho, did you change binary files?
[12:42] <Trevinho> nope...
[12:42] <seb128> is that a clean tree?
[12:42] <Trevinho> not changed till may '14
[12:43] <Trevinho> I added a patch and I was about to create te deb src
[12:43] <Trevinho> ...
[12:43] <seb128> weird
[12:43] <seb128> try from a fresh unpack
[12:43] <seb128> it doesn't tell you what files in the log?
[12:44] <Trevinho> Mh, i try..
[12:44] <Trevinho> but the md5sum matches with the old .dsc
[12:49] <Trevinho> seb128: mh, now it goes... But... It complains about the maintainer not being an ubuntu one... Should I become it?
[12:50] <Trevinho> seb128: also, should I set the proper release in changelog or unreleased?
[12:51] <didrocks> Trevinho: use "DEBEMAIL=foo debuild/bzr"…
[12:51] <Trevinho> nice trick
[12:52] <didrocks> that will disable the check for building your package
[12:52] <Laney> $ update-maintainer
[12:52] <Laney> it's right to update it for ubuntu uploads
[12:53] <Laney> (...please forward this fix upstream first...)
[12:54] <Trevinho> Laney: it's taken from upstream
[12:54] <didrocks> Laney: sometimes the projects have some @canonical address (unsure which package he's speaking about as I keep timing out), and yeah, it will still complain :p
[12:55] <Trevinho> I've an ubuntu one, I'm just not an ubuntu dev...
[12:55] <didrocks> Laney: I remember to have sent a patch ages ago, but I don't remember the reason for the rejection (I guess it was something like we shouldn't have @canonical in maintainer field)
[12:55] <didrocks> but that was pre-unity and such
[12:56] <Laney> This is gtest
[12:57] <Trevinho> Uffffff... No still binary diff...
[12:57] <Trevinho> I didn't change the binary! :-(
[12:57] <seb128> Trevinho, I think https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/nautilus/export-active-locations/+merge/278730 is buggy :-/
[12:57] <Trevinho> seb128: yeah?
[12:58] <seb128> Trevinho, if I do "nautilus -q; nautilus; ctrl-W" I get
[12:58] <seb128> ERROR:nautilus-window-slot.c:2425:nautilus_window_slot_get_location: assertion failed: (slot != NULL)
[12:58] <didrocks> ah, yeah, so update-maintainer if this will go in distro
[12:58] <seb128> seems to not happen without that patch
[12:58] <Trevinho> Mh, ah... I should protect on that
[12:58] <Trevinho> I thought I added
[12:58] <seb128> it works if you close with the mouse
[12:58] <seb128> but not with ctrl-W
[12:58] <Trevinho> yeah, as probably it takes some time to update the active slot in that case
[12:58] <Trevinho> so it might fail
[12:59] <seb128> can you please work on a fix for it when you are done with the other things you are doing?
[12:59] <seb128> no hurry but we should fix before uploading 3.18
[12:59]  * Trevinho goes to lunch, then back to the debian packaging lands....
[12:59]  * seb128 is going for lunch
[12:59] <seb128> hehe
[12:59] <seb128> Trevinho, enjoy!
[12:59] <Trevinho> :)
[12:59] <Trevinho> you too
[13:01] <didrocks> Trevinho: no issue with gtests here, you didn't try a local build first, just unpack/apply your patch/build?
[13:01] <didrocks> (if so, please pastebin it)
[13:05] <happyaron> seb128: will upload shortly, didn't have my yubikey with me during day time (for pgp key)
[13:10] <Laney> hi didrocks!
[13:10] <didrocks> \o/
[13:10] <didrocks> phew
[13:10] <didrocks> I wonder if some server didn't blacklist some IP range if they received some DDOS last week
[13:10] <didrocks> and maybe my ISP is in the range…
[13:11] <asac> heya, is there any "safe/high quality" ppa to get cmake 3.x on 14.04?
[13:14] <asac> didrocks: ?
[13:15] <didrocks> asac: I'm currently looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=cmake if I see anything high-standard/trusted
[13:15] <didrocks> (as it's not in trusty-backport)
[13:19] <didrocks> asac: ok, the only ppa I would trust in this list (and which has cmake >= 3.0  on 14.04 LTS) is https://launchpad.net/~smspillaz/+archive/ubuntu/cmake-master
[13:19] <didrocks> from our previous compiz maintainer :)
[13:20] <didrocks> (and still updating)
[13:27] <asac> hmmm... ok
[15:01] <willcooke> Laney knows all the best servers
[15:01] <Trevinho> seb128: as for the export-active-locations nautilus branch, is uncommit/overwrite fine or want a new branch or what?
[15:02] <seb128> Trevinho, new branch please, there were other changes commited to the vcs since
[15:02] <Trevinho> k
[15:08] <Trevinho> seb128: https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/nautilus/export-active-locations-warning-fix/+merge/278983
[15:08] <mterry> seb128, didrocks: fyi, I uploaded a new deja-dup this weekend, and dropped duplicity down to a Suggests
[15:09] <xnox> does, or does not, desktop own e.g. bug #1521226
[15:09] <Trevinho> mterry: what's using now? :o
[15:09] <xnox> desrt, ^ looks glibish.
[15:09] <mterry> Trevinho, say what?
[15:09] <didrocks> mterry: yeah, I saw that, great! :)
[15:09] <seb128> xnox, talk to mardy
[15:09] <didrocks> mterry: fyi, I again had some issue with duplicity today though :/
[15:09] <Trevinho> mterry: I mean, isn't using duplicity anymore?
[15:10] <xnox> seb128, which timezone is that in, usually?
[15:10] <xnox> or different channel?
[15:10] <seb128> xnox, mardy? european, he's on #ubuntu-devel
[15:10] <mterry> Trevinho, it still uses duplicity, it just can install it on demand if necessary
[15:10] <desrt> bonne journee, tout le monde!
[15:10] <mterry> Trevinho, but this way, we don't have to ship it on the image (helping us avoid python2 on default installs)
[15:10] <didrocks> bonjour desrt !
[15:10] <desrt> je suis en montreal!
[15:11] <seb128> salut desrt!
[15:11] <seb128> desrt, passe le bonjour à Xavier
[15:11] <desrt> xclaesse: ^ :)
[15:11] <Trevinho> mterry: ah, ok... That's what I was wondering in a second thought :)
[15:11]  * didrocks shows up his missing space between "t" and "!"
[15:11] <seb128> mterry, you could have written a bit of a description of what changed in the new upstream version
[15:11] <seb128> mterry, does it fix the control center segfault?
[15:12] <mterry> seb128, ah right!  I forgot it fixed that or would have looked for a bug.  Do we have a bug for that yet?
[15:12] <xnox> seb128, thanks that worked =)
[15:12] <seb128> xnox, yw!
[15:13] <seb128> mterry, bug #1443876 seems to match the e.u.c reports
[15:14] <xclaesse> seb128, salut :)
[15:14] <seb128> xclaesse, lut ;-)
[15:17] <willcooke> My clock looks different.  Maybe font related Laney?  Do you see anything different?
[15:17] <willcooke> trying to put my finger on what's changed...
[15:17]  * didrocks pictures willcooke pointing at his screen
[15:18] <seb128> willcooke, screenshot?
[15:18] <davmor2> willcooke: on phone or desktop?
[15:19] <willcooke> davmor2, desktop, natch
[15:20] <davmor2> willcooke: looks the same here, I ask because phone changed it's top bar slightly to look more like desktop so that can throw you slightly
[15:21] <willcooke> http://imgur.com/El3rkBL
[15:22] <davmor2> willcooke: ah mine looks slightly different cause I have the date and seconds on mine but the hours and minute look the same as mine
[15:25] <davmor2> willcooke: http://people.canonical.com/~davmor2/desktop-screenshots/clock.png
[15:26] <willcooke> davmor2, ah yes.  If you turn on "Date and month" the font size increases slightly
[15:27] <willcooke> by the looks of things
[15:27] <willcooke> but on 14.04 the font stays the same size
[15:30] <willcooke> seb128, can you try this again and if it looks better in Radiance now I will put a MP up for it
[15:30] <willcooke> https://code.launchpad.net/~willcooke/ubuntu-themes/notebooktabs
[15:30] <seb128> willcooke, ok
[15:30] <willcooke> seb128, no hurry
[15:31] <willcooke> larsu, also low priority - check this one:  https://code.launchpad.net/~willcooke/ubuntu-themes/gtk2scrollbartrough
[15:32] <willcooke> my gnome-terminal one is pretty much ready as well, but before I lose track of where I am I'd like those others out the way
[15:34] <Trevinho> larsu: could you upload https://launchpadlibrarian.net/228006749/gtest_1.7.0-4ubuntu1.dsc.diff ?
[15:34] <Trevinho> err see bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtest/+bug/1521177
[15:34] <Trevinho> s/larsu/Laney/ ^
[15:34]  * Trevinho didn't tab enough times... :P
[15:52] <didrocks> didn't take any break today, I guess it's time to sign off :)
[15:52] <didrocks> see you tomorrow guys!
[15:52] <willcooke> cya didrocks
[15:52] <didrocks> see you willcooke!
[15:54] <larsu> willcooke: shouldn't we change the color of gtk 3 scrollbars as well?
[15:55] <willcooke> ah, I left those because of the overlay SBs
[15:55] <willcooke> but yeah, we should
[15:55] <willcooke> lemme sort that
[15:55] <larsu> thanks
[16:09] <flocculant> mpt: I commented in detail on the bug - but gedit gives me thin if I choose light, both in xubuntu and ubuntu
[16:09] <mpt> thanks
[16:15] <Laney> willcooke: it looks like it's a bit squashed
[16:15] <Laney> file it ubuntu-bug ubuntu-font-family-sources
[16:17] <willcooke> thx Laney
[16:29]  * Laney juju destroy-service appstream-dep11 && redeploy
[16:30] <Laney> so changes, much broken
[16:31] <willcooke> seb128, on your Inspiron, are you seeing wifi and BT getting disable and not re-enabled on suspend/resume a lot?  Not every time, but 1 in 2 or so
[16:32] <seb128> willcooke, never paid attention with bluetooth but I had issues with wifi where I need to reboot to have aps listed yes
[16:33] <willcooke> I guess a kernel issue.  I'll log a bug
[16:35] <seb128> thanks
[16:54] <larsu> seb128: did you end up fixing that sharing window?
[16:55] <seb128> larsu, not yet, got carried on other things, I'm just probably going to set a width of 60 chars or something
[16:55] <larsu> sounds reasonable to me
[16:56] <larsu> is that still maintained?
[16:56] <seb128> yes
[16:56] <seb128> well "maintained"
[16:56] <seb128> the webdav thing works fine
[16:56] <seb128> and upstream moved the obexpush out
[16:56]  * larsu nods
[16:56] <seb128> they updated if for the new apache some time ago
[16:57] <seb128> and hadess does roll tarballs with translations updates
[16:57] <seb128> oh, mvo uploading the new apt
[16:57] <seb128> I hear that the new apt is cool ;-)
[16:58] <mvo> seb128: its the best!
[16:58] <seb128> :-)
[17:33] <Trevinho> seb128: can you check https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1521177 ?
[17:33] <Trevinho> (upload the patch, I mean :P)
[17:34] <seb128> Trevinho, lookin
[17:43] <seb128> Trevinho, did you forward the change to Debian? we are in sync with them and would be nice to keep it like that if we can
[17:44] <seb128> Trevinho, also you have a debian/patches/patch which I guess can be cleaned out?
[17:46] <Trevinho> seb128: oh, right
[17:46] <Trevinho> that patch was  a temp
[17:46] <Trevinho> seb128: how can I forward that? /me newbie
[17:47] <seb128> Trevinho, https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
[17:48] <seb128> you might want to configure reportbug or something
[17:48] <seb128> I use email
[17:48] <seb128> send to submit@bugs.debian.org
[17:48] <seb128> Package: <package
[17:48] <seb128> Version: <version>
[17:48] <seb128> and you type your description
[17:48] <seb128> with an appropriate title
[17:58] <seb128> Trevinho, I cleaned the patch file and uploaded to unblock Unity, please still forward to Debian then so maybe we can sync back later
[17:59] <seb128> and on that note I'm calling it a day
[17:59] <seb128> have a nice evening desktopers!
[17:59] <willcooke> see ya seb128
[17:59] <Trevinho> seb128: thanks, have a nice evening!
[17:59] <timppa_> Hi
[18:00] <timppa_> currently on Ubuntu 16.04 and I'd like to create some launchers on Mir/Unity8
[18:01] <timppa_> are there any guides available on doing such things? :D
[18:01] <timppa_> basically to run legacy X11 apps
[18:02] <seb128> willcooke, btw your notebook theme tweaks is better, no side impact on other widgets, I'm unsure I like it though, it's good when the windows is unfocussed but a bit too strong on active windows imho
[18:02] <seb128> like you get 3 different colors for titlebar, focussed tab, unfocussed
[18:03] <willcooke> oki, that's good to know
[18:03] <willcooke> I found having the active tab the same colour as the title bar was too dark
[18:04] <willcooke> let's get Design input :)
[18:06] <seb128> willcooke, well, at least you have something working, they can give us a better color value to use if that's all what needs changing now
[18:06] <seb128> on that note really calling it a day
[18:06] <seb128> night
[18:06] <willcooke> seb128, yeah, and easy to tweak in the inspector
[18:08] <willcooke> g'night seb128
[18:08] <larsu> seb128: night!
[18:17] <Sweet5hark> oh, there's freenode!
[18:17] <Laney> byeee
[18:18] <willcooke> night Laney
[18:18] <willcooke> I'm going afk until Robert wakes up
[19:49] <robert_ancell> willcooke, bug 1287640
[19:49] <willcooke> thanks robert_ancell
[19:51] <willcooke> rather looks like:  http://41.media.tumblr.com/7860aa18a1086834a05942dcc486c8cc/tumblr_n218vvbOsu1so2h9go1_1280.jpg
[20:17] <robert_ancell> willcooke, hah
[20:18] <larsu> morning robert_ancell!
[20:19] <larsu> how are you?
[20:19] <robert_ancell> larsu, good, yourself?
[20:19] <robert_ancell> Up late?
[20:19] <larsu> robert_ancell: great. Had a train trip and gym + long lunch this afternoon, so I'm catching up a bit now
[20:28] <robert_ancell> Chipaca, is the repository for snappy on github?
[20:29] <Chipaca> robert_ancell: yes
[20:29] <robert_ancell> Chipaca, so lp:snappy is n/a?
[20:29] <Chipaca> robert_ancell: github.com/ubuntu-core/snappy
[20:30] <Chipaca> robert_ancell: i'm not sure how often it's synced back
[20:30] <robert_ancell> Chipaca, also, is there a PPA to install daily builds?
[20:30] <Chipaca> yes, the tools ppa, 1 sec
[20:30] <Chipaca> https://launchpad.net/~snappy-dev/+archive/ubuntu/tools
[20:30] <robert_ancell> Chipaca, awesome, thanks!
[20:31] <Chipaca> robert_ancell: we've had a ftbfs in arm for the last few days, needs digging
[20:31] <Chipaca> robert_ancell: and xenial has dailies, or should have
[20:32] <robert_ancell> Chipaca, yeah, they look like they've built fine
[20:37] <willcooke> g'nigth all
[20:37] <willcooke> spelling!