[00:03] I have a question regarding ubuntu booting process [00:06] I tried to update to 15.04 from 14.04 by using "sudo do-release-upgrade". Then I restarted the system and was met by the error message: [00:08] "Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init [00:08] "/sbin/sh: 0: can't access tty: job control turned off" [01:52] hello? [01:53] for the task of organizing the youtube videos of these UOS events, how many should I put in my playlist and should i put in quick review videos of the event [02:07] whats up raj [02:07] okey den [02:07] lol [02:07] Whats up? [02:09] hi [02:10] hi [02:10] Evening all [02:12] Sup? [02:13] Installing Thunar from source, slowly and painfully. Yourself? [02:14] Just got my Ubuntu VM setup and fast enough to use, getting SSH details setup [02:17] Oh, very nice. What host OS are you using? [02:18] Are you asking me? [02:18] Windows 10; I would have dual booted by now but my computer was having issues booting from usb, so I gave up on. How about yourself? [02:18] frogerman1234, oh no, sorry, I was asking McIntireEvan. That was my bad. [02:19] Its ok i just logged in to ask a question and what you typed was the first to appear [02:20] McIntireEvan, I use Windows 8.1 as my host. I've got a working install of Ubuntu GNOME on another partition that I use for video editing, but I figured it was a bad idea to gunk it up with too much development stuff. [02:22] ExplodingKittens, yeah, makes sense, I use a ubuntu vps but I I also need the GUI for all these tasks so I setup a VM [02:28] McIntireEvan, yeah, I got my VM (mostly) set up about a week ago, since downloading programs-- especially the Ubuntu SDK --takes ages on my internet. Then I realized that for most of the tasks, I need to download Ubuntu 16.04 anyways. Whoops. === Andy_ is now known as Guest37470 === Guest37470 is now known as Klikini [02:34] ExplodingKittens, there will be some Ubuntu GNOME tasks appearing over the next day if you are interested [02:35] ExplodingKittens, ouch, what kind of internet speed do you have? [02:36] darkxst, I'll be keeping an eye out for those. Thanks for letting me know! [02:37] McIntireEvan, 0.5 mbps down/~0.25 mbps up. [02:37] ExplodingKittens, jeez, that's awful. Im so sorry :( [02:42] It's not too terrible, it just makes installing and updating stuff last way longer than it really ought to. It's a good thing the tasks give plenty of time. [02:42] Hi all [02:42] Sorry, forgot to append McIntireEvan to that last message (again). [02:42] hey everyone! [02:42] ExplodingKittens: just got here, you experiencing any problems? [02:43] I'm good [02:43] David_Grey: glad to hear :) already grabbed a task? [02:43] ExplodingKittens, it's cool, no worries :) I'm not sure my exact speeds, especially over wireless, but when I was torrenting the iso I was getting ~2mb/s [02:43] jose, not at the moment, no. Thanks for asking though, and welcome! :) [02:43] Yo, jose! [02:43] hey, McIntireEvan! [02:43] @jose Nope. Just browsing [02:44] David_Grey: cool :) you should grab a task, though! :) [02:44] ExplodingKittens: cool, here to help if anything pops up! [02:46] McIntireEvan, oh wow, not bad! Yeah, I've found wired to be a bit quicker, but pretty inconvenient. I used to just plug my laptop into LAN and go that way, since the router was usually right next to me. [02:48] jose can you add amjjawad as a mentor on https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5908025948766208/ [02:48] darkxst: sure! gimme one sec, finishing up some stuff over here [02:48] ExplodingKittens, yeah, I live near Washington DC so speeds tend to always be good. Our router is downstairs and I usually have my laptop in my room so it's slower, but the speeds are still good enough [02:49] jose, I also added a couple of other tasks that need publishing, more to follow though [02:50] darkxst: 10-4. let's check on that first task though [02:50] McIntireEvan, yeah, your location is definitely a good place for speedy internet. I live in the middle of the woods, almost literally, in Missouri, so the selection for ISPs is relatively sparce. [02:51] darkxst: updated and published :) [02:51] check 1 2 [02:51] ExplodingKittens, jeesh, yeah, I can imagine [02:51] jose: nope, I should have voice [02:51] tsimonq2: hey, is this your regular nick? [02:51] jose: yep [02:51] or is it without the 2? [02:51] oh, unaffiliated/tsimonq2 [02:52] jose: nope, just regular tsimonq2 [02:52] set! [02:52] yay! [02:52] thanks! [02:52] np :) [02:52] * tsimonq2 needs to set it up so he can idle here [02:52] lol [02:52] znc ftw [02:53] no, I just need to get things set in irssi lol [02:53] tsimonq2: uh, irssi. port 22 blocked everywhere! [02:53] darkxst: do you have links to the tasks you created so I can review them? [02:54] jose, sure [02:54] https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5087053553336320/ === torch is now known as theghostinthemac [02:54] https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5459760312745984/ [02:54] whats up [02:54] jose: the only thing is, as a mentor, I still need the parent form signed. I am working on that, but for now I am not "officially" a mentor [02:55] theghostinthemac, nothing much, just waiting for some installs to finish. How about you? [02:55] jose: as I am 13 but I am already involved with Ubuntu [02:55] tsimonq2: I assume that's already on the works by now? [02:55] I am waiting for parental consent form approval [02:55] darkxst: reviewed and published, both of them [02:55] jose, thanks [02:55] theghostinthemac: have you claimed a task already? you can start working on one in the meanwhile :) [02:55] darkxst: no prob! [02:56] yeah, I have [02:56] i gtg [02:56] cool :) [03:01] jose: just about to get it signed, actually [03:01] tsimonq2: great. glad to have you on board! [03:01] jose: for the signature, does it have to be an actual signature, or can it just be a printed name? [03:02] tsimonq2: if the person's signature is their printed name (mine is, for example), then the printed name. but signature in general. [03:02] ok, cool [03:02] but can it be typed text, or does it have to be written? [03:02] samsruti: I'll edit that a bit and change the topic, but gimme a couple mins [03:02] tsimonq2: written, as with a pen [03:03] oh [03:03] sure jose :D [03:03] adueppen: hello :D === jose changed the topic of #ubuntu-google to: Welcome to the Ubuntu Google Events Coordination channel! || Now running: Google Code-In || codein.withgoogle.com [03:04] tsimonq2: hi [03:05] who's using Slack? >.> [03:05] jose: do I have to return the whole waiver or just page 2? [03:05] not me <.< >.> [03:05] tsimonq2: the whole agreement, scanned and in one PDF file [03:05] oh. [03:05] ook [03:05] *ok [03:05] or at least that's how it was in my times [03:05] I am... sorry. :( [03:06] we prefer to use IRC instead of slack for various reasons. we'll have a discussion on that tomorrow on the mailing list, I suppose [03:07] that's unfortunate. I'll prolly be unreachable via working hours then. :( [03:08] we use slack at work, and my bot sits outside the network, so it forwards all the traffic. [03:08] jose: can I literally have my mom read it, print out page 2, take a picture of it, then I just find a way to replace page 2 in the PDF with the picture, *then* send it? [03:09] mynameismevin_: have you tried irccloud.com? [03:09] tsimonq2: too much workaround for something so simple? [03:10] jose: this would be so much easier if I couls just return page 2 :P [03:10] *could [03:11] well, again, I think you're trying to complicate yourself about something so simple. scanning a page doesn't take more than a minute :) [03:11] so I would only need to scan page *2*? [03:12] and then just send *that*? [03:12] or do I need to find a way to work it into the PDF [03:12] scan both of them and send in both of them [03:12] you can even use 'convert *.jpg name.pdf' and that's it to turn it into a pdf [03:13] both of them being? [03:13] page one and two? [03:13] I only need a signature on page 2 of 6 [03:13] why should I go through the trouble of scanning all 6? [03:14] well, you can do what you want, but I'm telling you what I did when I submitted my forms. [03:14] you're free to submit it as you wish [03:14] oh...well... [03:14] * tsimonq2 is just gonna have his mom scan it then send the jpg :P [03:18] jose, another https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5949767225966592/ [03:18] darkxst: let's check! [03:19] darkxst: fixed a grammar thingy but it's published now [03:23] Hi, I need help with submitting a task. How do I submit a task when I have to attach (around 175 mb)? [03:24] Luis_: can you upload it to google drive, make it public, then share the link? that's always an option. [03:24] Since it was a channel for students and mentor so i got confused should i post in public :P [03:25] Hi Luis_ [03:25] oh, it's a channel for everything GCI :) [03:25] Cool :D [03:25] Luis_: hey! the page doesn't allow you to attach such big files? [03:25] Luis_: also, if you have a link at the task so I can double check we're on the same page [03:29] I have selected this job :) Build the calendar app and run all testsuites .. Need help . I am 13 years old . I am new to open source world. Can anybody please guide me if i need to install ubuntu for this task [03:29] +mynameismevin: Mmm, that sounds like a good option. This is the first time I participate in this, could you please give me a quick tutorial to submit the task, I would really appreciate that! [03:29] jose: this is the link https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/6276860962930688/ [03:29] Thanks for the help! [03:31] Luis_: as mynameismevin__ suggested, you can always share a link. we can work on getting the source from you later :) [03:32] I have selected this job :) Build the calendar app and run all testsuites .. Need help . I am 13 years old . I am new to open source world. Can anybody please guide me if i need to install ubuntu for this task [03:33] jose: Thank you, that´s very helpful. I´ll just figure out how to submit the task and do it that way [03:33] Ayush: yes, you are intended to use Ubuntu on all (or most) tasks [03:34] Ok thanks. [03:34] more information about how to do it can be found on the task itself [03:37] Ok :) Will try that [03:39] Ayush: if you still need help after reading everything, let us know and we'll do our best [03:40] Definitely . Will get back to this if i face any problem [03:45] enjoy! [04:23] I has voice? [04:23] \o/ [04:38] hi, I'm looking at the tasks and "What release of Ubuntu used ?" seems to be a common requirement, does this mean I need to install Ubuntu before doing any code-related tasks? [04:39] I have Linux Mint, which I think is based on Ubuntu, but I'm really new to it [04:46] Xyz-zy: I'd say you are better working with Ubuntu or any of the official flavors (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu GNOME, Mythbuntu) [05:00] jose: thanks! maybe I'll install Ubuntu as my first task then [05:34] Hi! Is it possible to develop on osx, or should I try to dual boot into ubuntu/install a vm for development? [05:37] I'm not 100% sure, but I'm running Ubuntu in a Virtual Machine as I believe that quite a few of the tasks require Ubuntu [05:43] Yeah I suppose Ubuntu is needed to test all of the code. I realized that right after I finished setting up bzr :P === ata is now known as Guest13456 [05:54] jose, another add amjjawad on this one also: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4544892818685952/ [06:23] jose, popey, balloons: ^ : also see this which needs amjjawad as mod also https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/6590206979342336/ [06:25] How to do dual boot [06:25] with ubuntu [06:25] Help! [06:26] Its getting tough on my part :( [06:28] Which Operating system you have already installed? [06:28] Windows 10 [06:30] amitoj: I have Windows 10 currently. [06:31] okay then Simply install ubuntu on another drive Like windows 10 is install in C drive then install Ubuntu in D or E drive [06:34] ok. Do I need something like Oracle Virtualbox ? [06:35] No, For Dual Boot you don't need it. [06:36] Ok But what i download is a file of .iso extension [06:36] I am not able to open [06:37] ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso [06:37] No need to open it. Burn this file to pen drive or DVD. [06:38] Burn it to make it bootable don't copy paste it [06:39] Okay :) [06:39] I am trying [06:39] @amitoj,u r the mentor of ubuntu [06:40] actually i am thinking of designing a sticker for ubuntu [06:40] Yes, Hunar [06:40] could you please tell me that which software should i use [06:41] Have you aware of any? photoshop or GIMP [06:41] yes [06:41] photoshop [06:42] * hunar slaps renatu around a bit with a large fishbot [06:42] okay Photoshop is nice you can use it and Gimp is open source software You can use it to which ever you like. :) [06:42] oh i'm sorry. this was done by mistake @Renatu [06:42] Its okay :) [06:42] ok thanks amitoj [06:43] Your Welcome :) [06:43] hey amitoj, could you please guide me with some other beginners task, which are a bit easy to do! [06:43] :p [06:45] amitoj?? [06:45] amitoj: please guide me step by step to work on Build the calendar app and run all testsuites [06:46] okay There are so many beginners task You can choose any we help you. As you choose to design a sticker its easy [06:46] This is a beginner's task too. [06:46] But its kind of taking a toll on me [06:46] :( [06:46] hey ayush! where are you from? [06:47] What Problem you are facing Ayush? [06:49] I am not able to understand how to proceed . [06:49] I am asked to download ubuntu sdk [06:49] amitoj, i'm using photoshop. what should be the dimensions for the sticker? [06:49] height width and resolution? [06:50] I will be able to do that as instructions are given [06:50] Do i have to fix bugs for a calendar app [06:50] or write a code to create a calendar app? [06:51] Ayush, that task is just to build the source, and then run the test suites, there will be (likely) follow up tasks that involve fixing bugs etc [06:52] @hunar dimensions any of your choice and make it in High resolution [06:57] So I need to write code to make a calendar app. [06:57] Can anyone help me with initial steps [06:58] Ayush, no, you just download the existing source code and build it [06:58] All the instructions are on the page linked in the task [07:02] So all i need to do this run it and submit the app ? [07:02] Submit the working app [07:04] ? [07:06] Please tell me what I actually have to do in this task I have taken up to make a calendar app. I am highly interested into making this app. But I am afraid I wont be able to do . [07:07] Source code is already there . So what I should do next after just installing ubuntu and sdk ? [07:07] What actually I have to come out with at the end as a result to submit ? [07:07] I am a beginner failing to understand the instructions :( [07:08] Provided by ubuntu [07:13] Anyone else stuck still waiting for Parental Consent to be approved? [07:13] what should be the dimensions of the sticker [07:14] anyone please help me out [07:15] ??? [07:18] anyone up there? [07:19] hunar, hi there! So i just looked at the description of the sticker task and it states "The size and the shape of the sticker is whatever you like." :-) [07:19] kk [07:20] thank u sir [07:20] good morning :) [07:20] hunar, your welcome :-) [07:20] morning tvoss_ :-) === tvoss_ is now known as tvoss [07:21] ah, I see the channel has slightly grown since yesterday [07:26] Ayush, its an existing app, and the task says what info to submit [07:55] hi popey I created a task to create promotional video, now the participant is asking if there are any legal complications if he tries to compare other os to ubuntu [07:56] gaurav_shukla, hard to know without knowing what they are planning to say :) [07:56] gaurav_shukla, fact is we can't possibly know the laws in every country, but I think typically common sense prevails [07:58] so what should I suggest ? although there are tons of videos already on the web comparing x os to y os or x thing to y thing so I don't think that should be an issue here [07:58] right, i agree [08:00] also he's having trouble uploading the video for review on the code in website so he asked if he could submit a link to video and upload the video on youtube [08:02] sure [08:03] seems sensible [08:03] Hi there, i would love to take some Code In challenges but can't see any submit button, [08:07] i have claimed the task for building terminal and run all testsuites [08:07] and i couldn't understand where to start [08:07] how to claim a task [08:07] could any of you help me [08:08] should i just install sdk and fork the branch of terminal [08:08] and run testsuites [08:08] edot> How to claim a task [08:08] click on the button #nuruddinjr [08:08] edot may be balloons o popey could help you with that [08:09] edot, which part are you stuck with? [08:09] apparently i dont have a button yet :-) I am getting a parental consent app error here [08:09] ** on gci web site [08:10] nuruddin then you should click the link to verify [08:10] and enter the details for your parent/guardian (email) [08:10] popey i stuck with how to start building the app [08:11] I am getting the app got an error" [08:11] message [08:11] edot, you have the SDK installed? [08:11] i am using cygwin [08:12] is it possible to install and run sdk using cygwin [08:12] no. [08:12] You need to install Ubuntu either on a machine, or in a virtual machine such as vmware or virtualbox [08:12] okay. [08:13] so after installing sdk should i fork the repo from launchpad and run testsuites [08:14] could you tell me the sequence in which i should complete this task [08:14] being a noob its kind of intimidating and i am uncertain of what i had to do [08:16] I appreciate the feedback edot :) [08:24] What to do If i suspect one of the participant has copied from some other source in order to complete the task [08:40] Hello [09:08] Anyone know if we're supposed to build and run the calendar app through the Ubuntu SDK or the terminal??? [09:11] MatthewAllen, I would say use which ever method you would prefer to use [09:27] @amitoj, pls check my task [09:27] i have resubmitted it [09:27] please review it [09:27] * hunar slaps hunar around a bit with a large fishbot [09:43] hunar, you probably don't want to slap mentors with fishbot's! ;) [09:44] Cam someone give me a hand with the Calendar App task to build and run it, after building it using Cmake and attempting to execute it I am prompted with a file browser to select a QML file, what am I supposed to do??? [09:44] @darkxst, u might see that i didnot slap mentors, i slapped myself.. :p lol [09:45] MatthewAllen, what steps have you taken trying to run it? [09:47] MatthewAllen, IIRC calendar is pure qml so you should be able to just use qmlscene. Have you read the README file? [09:50] DanChapman, Attempting to do it through the qmlscene command returns the error "module "QtOrganizer" is not installed" [09:52] Hello World! [09:53] MatthewAllen, Check you have "qtdeclarative5-qtorganizer-plugin" and "qtorganizer5-eds" packages installed [09:53] Excute me, I want to do GCI's Interview a Community Member Task, what can I do? [09:58] Sean64_home, Hi! The task description gives some good indicators of what to do and where to look. I would suggest you first start by learning what the various teams in Ubuntu do and go from there :-) [10:00] hunar, well that is just as bad! your supposed to be having fun here ;) [10:01] * vedk slaps vedk around a bit with a large fishbot [10:01] hahaha... lol yeah.. @darkxst [10:08] hunar: @ is mean he is OP, you can direct call his nick name. [10:09] kk [10:09] op! [10:11] btw, OP is not part of IRC, it is a (optical) module of IRC. [10:20] DanChapman, I sorted out those missing packages however I'm now getting "module "Ubuntu.SyncMonitor" is not installed, I have installed SyncMonitor using apt-get and I'm still getting the issue. [10:21] MatthewAllen, Hmmm have you installed the ubuntu-sdk? [10:22] DanChapman, Don't worry - fixed it! I needed to install the package "qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-syncmonitor0.1" [10:23] DanChapman, Thankyou for the help :) [10:24] MatthewAllen, great! your welcome :) [10:39] hunar, no one here is mean, I think all what Sean64_home meant is you don't need to use "@" when pinging people [10:45] Hello [10:46] Can anyone help me with Ubuntu 15 problems? [11:06] didrocks, added all your desktop tasks, they need reviewing to put the right durations in them, and make sure categories are correct. [11:07] didrocks, can you see them? (I don't know if you can as they're not published) [11:16] Can someone please give me a hand, I'm attempting to run the Autopilot tests on the Ubuntu-Calendar-App, Autopilot is finding the test modules without issue but when I attempt to run any tests it returns the following error; "ERROR: unittest.loader.ModuleImportFailure.calendar_app.tests.test_weekview" === _salem is now known as salem_ [11:37] popey: yeah, I can I don't know how to ensure I can grab all of them though [11:37] ah, my tasks show them as well [11:37] popey: good, putting duration and publishing them (this afternoon) [11:38] \o/ [11:38] i made 20 instances of the "giant" one [11:38] we can always make more [11:39] popey: yeah, saw that, sounds ok, I'll ensure we don't have too many of them in parallel to ensure we don't have overlaps :) [11:39] popey: thanks! [11:55] How to find bugs [11:55] ? [12:06] popey: all done (changed time, category, number of instances for some…), they can be published I guess now (seems i can't do it myself) [12:08] didrocks, all published (assuming I pressed the buttons correctly) [12:08] Hi, I need help... I'm trying to run tests on the calendar app, however, when I choose autopilot, no tests appear on the list. [12:09] popey: you didn't push hard enough, some aren't :p [12:10] (5 of them) [12:10] fixed! [12:10] I need a new mouse button now [12:10] popey: you're not lying this time \o/ [12:10] \o/ [12:10] thanks ;) [12:10] * didrocks hugs popey [12:11] \o/ [12:23] hi [12:25] Hi! [12:27] how are you [12:44] in this https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/5878439395459072/?sp-organization=4568116747042816&sp-status=2&sp-is_exhausted=False you should test it but what should you do then [12:50] nuboro, I would have thought you would add your test results to the iso tracker http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/108302/testcases but I would check with the mentor for that task first :-) [12:51] yes ok [12:53] Help please. When I run autopilot for the calendar app, it'll give an error. "ImportError: No module named ubuntuuitoolkit" [12:53] How do I fix this? [12:58] the same happend to me === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch === edwin_ is now known as Guest23999 [13:18] Trying to use autopilot3 to run test scripts in the music-app touch app. All the tests fail and the exit code is -6. What should I do? === paarthri_ is now known as paarthri [13:27] hey xcub, glad you sorted out your upgrade issue [13:27] xcub, sorry I didn't respond earlier [13:29] hi/join [13:32] jun1707, nuboro, you need to install ubuntu-ui-toolkit-autopilot [13:32] paarthri, can you post a log of what happened? [13:32] paarthri, use pastebin or something similar :-) [13:33] balloons, thanks. Will try that out. :D [13:33] balloons thanks but i already have that [13:41] Ooo, great, it works now after installing that and another dependency. Thanks a lot. [13:41] jun1707, glad to hear it! [13:45] Haha, well, after fixing that problem another problem appears. [13:45] Starting /usr/bin/autopilot3-sandbox-run... E: Xephyr executable not found. Please install Xephyr /usr/bin/autopilot3-sandbox-run exited with code 1 === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [13:50] jun1707, ahh. Anothe rpackage [13:51] xserver-xephyr should do the trick [13:51] or run with the -X [13:51] Hi, I claimed the "Install Ubuntu" task, I need what? (Ex. Screenshot, installed iso file) [13:52] (I am Debian user now) [13:52] alan_g: You can use the command /away [13:54] I will install in gnome-boxes [13:57] Okay, so I've run the tests, and it gave me 32/33 failures... [13:57] What now? [13:57] "Your task is to build the app and successfully run it and it's testsuites on your desktop." that was given. [13:57] jun1707, that's alot of failure, but submit that screenshot / log and you should be good [13:58] Hahaha alright then will do. [13:58] Sean64_home, yes, for install ubuntu task a screenshot and answer the couple questions about what you installed and why [13:59] balloons: Excute me, I don't know what is "installed and 'why'". [14:02] Sean64_home, I think what flavor (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lububtu, etc.) and what version number (14.04, for example, it can be found by following instructions here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckingYourUbuntuVersion) [14:02] And then also talk about why you chose that one, like if you liked the UI in it more than the other ones, or even just if you didn't really know what to install [14:06] @balloons i have installed that but there is the same error [14:06] In fact I just skimps for this task, because I was played (?) Ubuntu half year ago.... [14:06] nuboro_, posting a log will help out a lot. It's hard to know what's happening without being able to read what you are reading [14:08] @balloons i went to ~/ubuntu-calendar-app/tests/autopilot [14:09] then i tested $ autopilot3 run calendar_app [14:10] the rest is at the screenshot for the task [14:10] sorry for the circumstances [14:13] 'module "Ubuntu.SyncMonitor" is not installed' Ahh... I see what's the problem now... [14:13] nuboro_, have you used something like pastebin.com before? Copying and pasting the log from your terminal will help alot. Then just provide the link to it. [14:13] nuboro_, I will look at the task screenshot in a moment [14:16] http://pastebin.com/1bXVct24 [14:17] this time install [14:17] address-book-service-testability [14:18] nuboro_, aha. So do you see 'ImportError: No module named 'address_book_service_testability'' ? That's the issue. You need to install address-book-service-testability [14:19] 'module "Ubuntu.SyncMonitor" is not installed' anyone knows how to fix this? sync-monitor is installed already though... [14:19] we have a task to expand the README's for the core apps to make this easier. It's clearly a little difficut now [14:20] jun1707, what's the context? [14:21] Well, the first time I ran the calendar app, it showed up just fine. (forgot to screenshot) but now trying it again, that's the response. [14:22] smajevicirfan, you about? [14:23] @balloons, you asked me about the error on the wiki [14:24] smajevicirfan, yes, thank you. I've fixed it now. [14:24] smajevicirfan, I was going to ask if you were going to go ahead and try fixing some qatracker issues now. If so, I'll make sure to get more added [14:25] Excute me, I done the task Install Ubuntu, please review, thanks. [14:26] @balloons, I actually was, but the one where the title had to be changed seems to be claimed :/ [14:26] smajevicirfan, ahh indeed so. Let me add another one for you [14:26] just a moment === Sean64_home is now known as [Delete] === [Delete] is now known as [CapsLock === [CapsLock is now known as [CapsLock] === [CapsLock] is now known as [cAPSlOCK] === [cAPSlOCK] is now known as [CapsLock] === [CapsLock] is now known as [cAPSlOCK] [14:30] jun1707, on your error, that seems really weird. I'm not sure === [cAPSlOCK] is now known as Sean2147483647 [14:33] balloons, the full error: http://pastebin.com/mQhSk12H [14:34] jun1707, ahh that's because Ubuntu.SyncMonitor isn't yet included in the Ubuntu SDK desktop kit. Try running "qmlscene calendar.qml" in your terminal [14:36] DanChapman, interesting.. is that filed somewhere? [14:37] balloons, i believe zoltan is onto it. He said a week or 2 and the platform api's should be in the desktop kit it currently only has the uitk & qt modules. I haven't checked for a bug report though :-/ [14:38] ok, no worries. If he knows about it, then :-) [14:39] balloons, the url on the wiki still isn't right, should be ?q not q? [14:39] smajevicirfan, :-) [14:39] fixed. [14:40] balloons, just saw it :-) [14:40] Okay alright then thanks a lot. [14:43] smajevicirfan, I created 'Change QATracker top 20 page to top 100' [15:53] balloons there is another error [15:56] http://pastebin.com/gpNPPDjq [15:56] and the calendar app opens many times [16:05] nuboro_, I think you've got the tests to at least run [16:06] :) ok so wait a lot off time [16:06] I understand it's been a little difficult in getting things setup. We've added a task in response to make it easier. [16:07] anyways, I would approve this task now. I hope you at least figure out how all the tools for the core apps work now, so if you had to do it again, you could :-)_ [16:13] yes then i could do it [16:13] balloons ^ [16:14] nuboro_, :-) [16:14] shall i send a screen shoot [16:15] nuboro_, yes, please do. And feel free to send for review [16:15] but it failed [16:16] http://pastebin.com/KJeEzqbx [16:16] ohh.. I thought you said things ran.. I'm sorry [16:16] balloons, "PyGIWarning: UbuntuAppLaunch was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('UbuntuAppLaunch', '2') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded." is what Carla and Victor have been seeing with music on xenial btw [16:16] ok, do you have all the dependencies installed? I know you've been adding some [16:16] ahayzen, uh-oh [16:16] no the auto ran [16:17] balloons, i randomly saw in the desktop meeting... ' • New upstream of g-i, for some reason we have a delta now' [16:17] maybe that has broken something as Victor said it *was* working [16:18] balloons, what Victor now gets if it helps http://paste.ubuntu.com/13824636/ ;-) [16:19] i think i have all [16:19] this error always come Binary content: FailedTestScreenshot (image/png) [16:20] let me try [16:20] ahayzen [16:20] * ahayzen hugs vivid [16:20] hehe.. works for you on vivd? [16:21] not sure, i use adt-run on device :-) [16:21] and i have uc1.2 not uc1.3 so it won't work anyway ;-) [16:22] balloons, what are you guys recommending for the applicants to be running on? Wily? [16:25] ahayzen, nothing I suppose. But most are on trusty or vivid [16:25] ok [16:27] whoops.. looks like my dist-upgrade got cut off lastnight [16:30] so my bzr is broken, amongst other things [16:30] * balloons waits [16:31] http://pastebin.com/i1XCaYEK how can you solve this problem [16:31] nuboro, what version of ubuntu are you running on? [16:32] it sounds like there may be a brand new bug preventing running these tests [16:32] 16.04 LTS [16:33] @balloons ^^ [16:34] yeah, seems anyone on Xenial has a broken G-I [16:35] nuboro, right. So as ahayzen is saying, that's the issue. [16:35] nuboro, that means I think you are ok. Explain the bug and submit the screenshot. [16:36] amitoj sir, i think i have deleted that file :'( [16:36] 16.04 / xenial is a development version, and it can have bugs like this [16:37] it's a work in progress, and not yet offfically released [16:37] where shall i explain it ? @balloons [16:37] nuboro, in your submission for the task [16:37] oh hunar its okay no worry :) [16:38] ok [16:40] amitoj sir, when will it be approved? the parental consent! this much long it takes!! [16:41] @hunar it will be approved very soon. As it will be approved by Google itself. :) [16:45] Hi! I'm working on the task to build the Ubuntu Calendar app. Do I need to install qt5 on my machine to build it? The README says that it needs qmlsceneviewer and qt5 to 'run' it. But I'm not sure whether running and building are the same thing. Thanks! [16:45] You need to install it, yes. [16:45] Which you will get if you install the SDK [16:46] thank u amitoj sir! [16:46] https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-sdk/installing-the-sdk/ [16:46] I installed the sdk but I'm not able to run it. [16:46] sir, can i get ur phone number or facebook ID? [16:46] @balloons i have send the bug and the screenshot [16:47] nuboro, just send for review then [16:47] @girish this video may help you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNr3Y0kTSkI [16:47] yes that i also did [16:47] My machine says qmlscene: could not find a Qt installation of '' when I try the command qmlsceneviewer calendar.qml [16:48] Girish, just run it as qmlscene [16:50] Same error. qmlscene: could not find a Qt installation of '' [16:51] I'm on Ubuntu 15.04 if that matters. [16:52] Girish, do you have the package qmlscene installed? [16:53] /usr/bin/qmlscene comes from qt-chooser [16:53] qtchooser rather [16:53] Girish, i suspect if you install qmlscene, you'll be good [16:54] Okay I'll install qmlscene and try again. [16:56] .seen goal [16:56] I installed qmlscene and now I'm getting a different error [16:57] ubuntu-calendar-app/calendar.qml:21 module "QtOrganizer" is not installed [16:57] .hey nuboro [16:57] hi [16:57] how does this google code-in thing work/nuboro [16:57] there are tasks [16:57] i selected the task on making a calander [16:58] you can take one [16:58] ok then were you on this website https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/community/core-apps/calendar/ [16:58] Girish, progress :) [16:58] but how do u do it [16:58] goal are you german [16:59] :D [16:59] like do u install the app [16:59] to code it [16:59] Girish, install these packages: qtorganizer5-eds qtdeclarative5-qtorganizer-plugin qtdeclarative5-localstorage-plugin [16:59] Girish, not sure if that's all of them, but maybe :) [17:00] goal have you got Ubuntu SDK [17:00] Okay, thanks! [17:00] no [17:00] i am new to this [17:00] but im a c++ programmer on netbeans [17:00] also i use linux [17:00] then the first step is to install it [17:01] alright [17:01] ill try and install it [17:01] but do i have to make the calender from start [17:01] :( [17:01] no you have got the source [17:02] okie [17:02] thanks [17:02] i'll come back again if i need something [17:03] New errors: file:///home/girish/ubuntu-calendar-app/calendar.qml:320 Type EventActions unavailable ubuntu-calendar-app/EventActions.qml:21 module "Ubuntu.SyncMonitor" is not installed [17:04] Girish, install qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-syncmonitor0.1 [17:04] SyncMonitor and EventActions are unavailable [17:04] EventActions is part of calendar-app [17:04] you just need SyncMonitor [17:06] I got an error but the calendar is running! [17:06] The error is Fail to connect with sync monitor [17:06] great [17:06] i guess sync monitor isn't running [17:06] renatu, ^^ does it matter? [17:06] i assume not [17:06] for development [17:06] So the calendar is built now? [17:07] nothing to build, you have all the dependencies installed now to run it [17:07] * kenvandine doesn't know much about the calendar-app [17:08] kenvandine, Girish, yes you do not need sync monitor running [17:08] cool [17:08] Girish, I believe calendar app is only QML files, you do not need to build it :D [17:09] Now for running the tests part, I need to run the tests in Ubuntu SDK, right? [17:10] Well, the task described to 'build the calendar', so I got confused. I even tried to open the files in Ubuntu SDK to build it. [17:13] who is Alan Pope [17:14] Carla Sella [17:14] nuboro, Alan Pope -> popey [17:14] o/ [17:17] hi [17:18] @popey can you please look at https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4635551793676288/ [17:21] balloons: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/6357871159672832/ please make sure you add you as a mentor please :) [17:21] if that makes sense we can do the same for the package tracker too [17:22] done and published. The code should be the same between both [17:23] balloons, Carla has just reported, https://bugs.launchpad.net/music-app/+bug/1524000, which project should that be against? pygobject ? [17:23] balloons, ^^ also affects most other core apps (its the error we were just talking about) [17:24] ahayzen, pygobject indeed I guess [17:24] balloons, ok i'll mark as such :-) [17:24] balloons: ack [17:25] flocculant, perhaps you should edit the xubuntu test task to say the output should just be a link to your result [17:26] balloons, do you think i should add the uitk as well? as its when you import ubuntuuitoolkit ? [17:31] balloons: did that to both mine [17:33] ahayzen, I'm not sure it makes sense to add it to all the imports. But perhaps I misunderstand the issue [17:33] balloons, when you do import ubuntuuitoolkit somewhere in their ap helper it does another import which then explodes with the GI error [17:45] balloons: writing these tasks is a real pain here - can't actually see what I'm writing :( [17:49] Hi, I'm trying to run the autopilot tests in the test directory and all of them are failing. [17:50] First I changed to ubuntu_calendar_app/tests/autopilot/ [17:51] Then I ran the script autopilot3 run calendar_app [17:51] I recieved Ran 9 tests in 0.002s FAILED (failures=9) [17:52] I'm running the tests in the Ubuntu calendar app. [17:52] Where am I going wrong? [17:53] I'm also getting this error: ImportError: No module named 'ubuntuuitoolkit' [17:54] can you send the hole thing [17:54] http://pastebin.com/ maybe [17:54] Girish_ ^^^ [17:54] Yeah, sending. Just a sec [17:55] flocculant, I write them somewhere else and paste them in most of the time [17:55] Errors: http://pastebin.com/cY4H1ZMF [17:55] Girish_, install ubuntu-ui-toolkit-autopilot [17:55] Okay [17:57] Hey, I sent in a task for review yesterday and even though I got some good feedback, the mentor didn't mark it as complete. What can I do about this? [17:58] Because I am trying to move on to a new task, but I can't claim one until this one is marked as 'complete' or just marked as something. === alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD [18:07] The tests are running now(No import errors). The mouse is acting on its own and performing several tasks. But I'm getting tasks failed in my terminal. [18:11] hey can someone help me get this infrastructure set up? i have git and an ubuntu one account and a launchpad account set up already [18:13] malevasquez, what task? [18:13] Girish_, it's enough to have run them [18:14] Oh okay thanks! [18:14] sounds like you were successful :-) [18:21] I'm not able to run the qmltest runner [18:21] I'm getting the error qmltestrunner: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmltestrunner': No such file or directory [18:22] Should I install qmltestrunner? [18:22] Girish_, yes. If you install the metapackage ubuntu-sdk, you should have gotten all of this stuff [18:23] I already installed the ubuntu-sdk. I wonder why I didn't get all these stuff [18:23] weird.. well, install away I guess [18:25] Do I need to install the Qt 5 test QML plugin? [18:28] can someone please look at this https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4635551793676288/ [18:28] so i can do another [18:30] Which package is the qml test runner in? Which package do I download for getting the runner? [18:31] balloons, note that installing ubuntu-sdk meta package now installs everything to /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/* this is why so many people are missing packages. installing ubuntu-sdk-libs should get most packages back in the correct place :-) [18:32] balloons, the task is 'review kubuntu manual' [18:32] DanChapman, I was just going to have a look. It's likely we'll need to update docs for that change. Thanks! [18:32] malevasquez, ahh. Yes, ahoneybun is the mentor for that [18:33] balloons, and can you mark the task as 'complete' instead of him? [18:33] because I am waiting since yesterday afternoon and I would love to move on to another task [18:34] I would really appreciate it [18:34] @popey [18:35] malevasquez, yes, I will [18:35] nuboro, looking [18:35] balloons, thank you so much! [18:36] Girish_, as DanChapman said, install ubuntu-sdk-libs sounds like that should do the trick [18:36] Didn't [18:36] Installed the libs [18:36] Still getting the same error [18:36] thank @popey you must do a lot ;) [18:37] qmltestrunner: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmltestrunner': No such file or directory [18:37] Girish_, :-( OK, let me get the package name you need [18:37] nuboro, i think i might need balloons for this one, strange and interesting autopilot things, sorry. [18:38] @popey shall i make a new with all the important [18:38] Thanks! [18:38] nuboro, is this still for calendar? [18:38] yes ;) [18:38] popey, there's an issue with autopilot and xenial atm [18:38] ah [18:38] so I told him it was enough to show he ran things properly [18:38] apparently pygi update broke things [18:42] I am doing the task where you write a tutorial for Bacon 2D, and I was wondering what I should use in order to write the tutorial [18:43] Should i use the default wordprocessor and export what I write as a pdf, or is there a better option [18:43] kenvandine, ^^ [18:48] xcub, I would say use whatever you wish, but the ultimate goal of your output would end up on a web page or included in the source code I would think [18:48] xcub, your mentor can answer you better [18:49] Girish_, qtdeclarative5-dev-tools [18:49] Okay, will try this [18:49] So i would write it in html? [18:50] SUCCESS! :D [18:50] I would keep the text plain until you know more. Only your mentor can give you the proper answer, so to be safe, worry about formatting a little later until you get an answer [18:50] xcub ^^ [18:55] i would like to do this https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/4858002477678592/?sp-organization=4568116747042816 [18:56] i havent the parental consent approval nowso the task i am doing isn#t finished [18:56] can i already start it ?? [18:59] nuboro, I'm not sure if google will let you officially start it or not [19:01] @balloons officially not but we can make it unofficially :) [19:03] nuboro, you are most certainly welcome to start working on it regardless [19:03] ok thanks [19:03] but get that consent form going so you don't have this issue :-) [19:04] i am just waiting for the rewie [19:18] I'm going through the Thunar bug reports, and I've got one that is assigned to both "thunar" and "thunar (Ubuntu)". For "thunar", it's marked as an invalid duplicate of another bug (which it is, on the project's Bugzilla page). Should it marked as such on Launchpad as well, despite it not being a duplicate there? [19:18] Submitted the calendar task. Thanks! [19:22] @balloons do i neeed ubuntu touch or does the normal also work [19:23] nuboro, no you can run in on the desktop [19:23] ok thanks [19:23] balloons, guess i missed xcub [19:23] kenvandine, yea, you can reply on the task instance, or even update the task to reflect his question [19:23] yeah [19:24] ExplodingKittens, I'm not sure [19:25] presumably if there is an upstream bug, we can still have a thunar (ubuntu) bug. Only the thunar bug would be invalid i think [19:27] balloons, that's what I'm figuring. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of documentation on handling bug reports, it mostly just seems to be about reporting them. [19:31] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-terminal-app/+bug/1493786 @balloons that isnt really a bug right? [19:32] ExplodingKittens: if the bug is confirmed in thunar but New in thunar (Ubuntu) move on to the next one, we're mostly interested in bugs that are just orphan reports [19:33] I'll try and make that more clear in the task [19:34] flocculant, got ya. Thanks! [19:40] ExplodingKittens: does the task look detailed enough now? [19:40] There is no team for Ubuntu Phone? I was looking in wiki.ubuntu.com/Teams and couldn't find any team for the Ubuntu Phone. Was looking to interview someone on the Phone team for the interviewing task. Can anyone connect me to somebody behind the Ubuntu Phone? [19:41] Girish_, quite a few of us are :) [19:41] there are multiple teams [19:41] flocculant, yes, definitely. Thanks for updating it! [19:41] Girish_, i'm on the system apps team, working on the phone [19:44] Oh cool. :D Can I interview you? [19:44] Girish_, i'd be happy to [19:45] Thanks! Can I get your email? [19:45] ken.vandine@ubuntu.com [19:46] Thanks! I'll email you when my current task is reviewed and I'm assigned the interviewing task. [19:46] Girish_, cool [19:47] ExplodingKittens: welcome - I guess you've done one now and finished :p [19:49] sorry about that balloons [19:51] flocculant, yeah, I need to link it upstream really quickly. After that, will I need to provide anything on the task page or just submit it as completed? [19:52] ExplodingKittens: submit the bug you confirmed as a link, I'll be able to grab your LP username then [19:54] flocculant, okay. I'll get on that and have it submitted in the next few minutes. [20:08] @balloons, which of the packages that are installed for the qatracker include postfix? [20:15] smajevicirfan, hmm [20:16] smajevicirfan, drupal7 pulls it [20:16] @balloons, ok, thank you [20:18] smajevicirfan, via default-mta: http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/drupal7 [20:20] Letozaf_, hello [20:20] Hi balloons :) [20:21] balloons, did you see my email ? [20:21] I did. I'm trying to get my bzr straightened out on my box [20:21] so i can reproduce [20:21] asking ahayzen is never a bad idea, as he knows both music and autopilot :-) [20:22] balloons, I do not have that error, but the student working on the test is, anyway I will try to ask ahayzen [20:25] hello [20:25] Hi! [20:29] Do You Know Who The Mentor Alan Pope is???? [20:31] Hulk: popey is Alan [20:31] ok popey can you help me with the calander app thing [20:32] Letozaf_, ok, I can confirm I too don't get that error [20:32] tests run fine for me [20:32] Hulk, hello! [20:32] Hulk, is this the autopilot one? (I should re-assign balloons to that as he can answer it better than me) :) [20:33] @ popey i do not know the answer to that [20:33] Hulk, which task are you asking about? [20:34] @popey Build the calendar app and run all testsuites [20:34] balloons, are you running 15.10 or 16.04 ? [20:34] Letozaf_, xenial [20:34] balloons, same as me, but all the tests pass for you ? [20:35] balloons, or only the one of the error [20:35] Letozaf_, they are still running, but yea, seems fine [20:35] Hulk, yes, that's one for balloons :) [20:36] balloons, I have some issues on 10 or the tests: https://bugs.launchpad.net/music-app/+bug/1524000 [20:36] Letozaf_, everything passed. Because, you know, ahayzen is a boss [20:36] Hulk, what's the issue? [20:36] 123 [20:37] Letozaf_, ahh right. well, other than that bug it works [20:37] balloons, ok thanks [20:37] This is Hulk And I Do not know what to do [20:37] I'm looking at the student's log [20:38] Superman_, with the task? you need to branch the code, run the app, and then run the tests for the app. It's should be an intro to developing for calendar app [20:39] Letozaf_, ohh, you are running with -vv, hmm [20:39] balloons, yes [20:39] ok but i do not know how to code [20:40] lots of debugging info with that. Anyways, I don't see any issue. I guess make sure they have ubuntu-sdk-libs and the other music-app dependencies installed [20:40] balloons, ok thanks [20:41] I'm assuming it's a mediascanner issue? that's the db issue? [20:41] balloons, yes [20:41] balloons, at least I think so [20:41] I actually don't have that package installed to be honest, so ... [20:42] Since I need to remake my VM anyway, should I go with 15.10 or 16.04? [20:42] Where do i install ubuntu [20:43] balloons, I have mediascanner but I do not have the students problem... I will tell him to check dependencies [20:43] Sorry for his troubles ;-( [20:43] Superman_, you have to download it and then either install it onto a computer or a virtual machine using Virtualbox or similar sofrtware [20:43] balloons: so what's the deal with the parental consent thing once you've approved a task? [20:44] flocculant, some of the younger students have to fill that out I believe [20:44] ExplodingKittens: did one which I tried to approve [20:44] balloons, all students. Im 17 and had to do it [20:44] I guess google doesn't prompt for it at registeration.. only after they complete the first task [20:44] ExplodingKittens: seems you need to deal with parental consent :) [20:44] ahh, thanks for the info McIntireEvan [20:44] balloons McIntireEvan thanks :) [20:44] I need the website for installation [20:45] Superman_, http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop [20:45] balloons, flocculant, no problem :) [20:46] flocculant, the website says my parental consent has been submitted and will be reviewed "after you submit your first task for review." I'm guessing we'll have to wait on Google to review that form before you can approve the task. [20:46] whats up? [20:47] Thank you [20:47] theghostinthemac, Nothing much, just making a virutal machine right now. How bout you? [20:47] Im building the calendar app [20:48] just submitted the project [20:48] Superman_, no problem, if you need anything else feel free to ask, someone in here will help you [20:48] what is going to be on the VM? [20:48] Nice, my current task is to build the terminal app but I botched my Virtual machine so I have to make a new one [20:49] I was just working on the build the terminal project!! [20:49] Ubuntu, my computer can't dual boot sadly, and I do need windows so :/ [20:49] :( :( :( [20:49] Yeah, building it is just opening the project in Ubuntu SDK, building it, and running the tests, right? [20:49] * theghostinthemac hates windows [20:50] yeah, it is [20:50] I tend to like windows, though TBH if I was forced to swap over to linux I'd probably be mostly fine [20:50] the test part isnt so easy tho [20:51] I tried to use python autopilot on the calendar app, and it completely crashed and burned [20:51] I had to go and use qmltestrunner to run the tests [20:51] Jeesh. Thanks for the info, I'll keep it in mind [20:52] yw [20:52] Is this your first year doing GCI? [20:52] yeah [20:52] how many years habe you benn doing the GCI? [20:52] Cool! This is my third (and final) year, I was actually a finalist last year, Google Code In is great [20:52] how do you become a finalist? [20:53] You get chosen by the organization as one of 5 finalists, 2 of which become winners === salem_ is now known as _salem [20:53] do you have to complete a certain amount of projects? [20:54] The top 10 task completers are the people they choose those 5 from [20:54] cool [20:54] what happens to winners [20:54] ExplodingKittens: ack [20:55] They get flown out to Google HQ in June and get a tour and everything there, 4 nights payed for in a hotel, plane tickets payed for, etc. [20:55] Pretty awesome stuff [20:55] sounds AWESOME [20:56] dont you get a shirt or something for completeing three projects? [20:56] Yup! You also get a hoodie if you're a finalist [20:56] this just gets better and better [20:56] My hope is to win this year, as it's my last chance, but it wouldn't be the end if I didn't [20:56] are you going to be a mentor when you age out? [20:57] Probably, we'll see how busy I am with college during this time next year [20:58] how long have you been with ubuntu? I have been using it and mostly breaking my installs for over 3 years now [20:58] Letozaf_, I found the answer [20:58] If I'm a finalist or a winner I'd feel pretty obligated to be a mentor xD I'll probably try and continue to contribute after GCI ends but we'll see what happens [20:58] balloons, realy :) [20:58] This is Ubuntu's first year with GCI, I was with Wikimedia last year. I use Ubuntu on my VPS though [20:58] balloons, what is it ? [20:59] Letozaf_, read the README.autopilot file, under "# Resolving mediascanner2 schema issues when tests fail" [20:59] see, andrew already knew how to solve it and it's in the readme! [20:59] i mean how long have you benn using ubuntu [21:00] balloons, great ! thanks [21:00] Ah, I've had my server a little over a year, so that long [21:00] balloons, andrew is really great too :D [21:00] I tinkered with it a bit before that though, but nothing too cool [21:01] @McIntireEvan: the first day I installed Ubuntu, I broke it 5 times trying to unlock the root user [21:01] Letozaf_, indeed.. I just read his README.. RTFM, right? [21:01] Hahaha wow, that's pretty fun [21:02] yeah..... [21:02] !!FUN!! (to all y'all DFer's) [21:03] balloons, yes right, but I really never would have thought I would find the answer to this issue in the readme :O [21:03] balloons, next time I will read it all, you never know [21:04] @Letazaf_: are you one of the ubuntu mentors? [21:04] meat Letozaf_ [21:04] meant Letozaf_ [21:04] I just cant get it right today [21:05] It happens to the best of us :P [21:05] start with tab completing nicks :D [21:05] theghostinthemac, yes :) [21:05] idk you could do that!!!!! [21:05] tab complete is awesome [21:06] /me is *you* [21:06] i knew that tho [21:06] /you is *me* [21:07] ima go look up irc commands....bye! [21:08] Letozaf_, regarding that music AP errors, looks like mediascanner2 is out of date and needs updating [21:08] or ms2 has been updated and the mocking eneds changing again...but it looked the other way around [21:09] Hi~ [21:09] Hi! [21:09] o/ [21:10] balloons, i think it was the client that is out of date due to it saying "what(): Tried to open a db with schema version 10, while supported version is 9." [21:10] ahayzen, indeed. I found you describe the error and fix in your README.autopilot [21:10] major kudos to you! [21:10] and victor wrote the help guide :-) I take no credit for the descriptions of the ms2 database creation [21:10] ahayzen, o/ [21:10] ohh.. team effort! [21:10] was a joint idea, so i'll take that part ;-) [21:10] * theghostinthemac im baaaaack [21:11] Welcome back :) [21:11] **now** [21:12] balloons, but that readme describes the problem the other way around ;-) [21:12] balloons, all they need todo is sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install mediascanner-2.0; restart mediascanner-2.0 [21:12] (as Victor just said in the email) [21:12] well I suppose. But it was the key to understanding [21:12] haha [21:13] they day we don't have to manually inject databases will be a good one... [21:14] flocculant, it looks like the form was just approved and the task was marked as completed. Thank you! :) [21:15] ExplodingKittens: thank you too :) [21:15] balloons, ahayzen thanks for your help :D [21:15] Letozaf_, no problem, ping me if you have any further issues, I'll be about more next week if you want me to run through what needs doing for the library empty state AP test [21:16] ahayzen, sure thanks [21:19] i am doing the task: RUN AN IMAGE (ISO) TESTS AND REPORT YOUR RESULTS [21:20] I installed the iso file on vmware work station it automatically working [21:20] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/108340/testcases/1470/results said [21:21] The system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu' and 'Install Ubuntu' buttons [21:21] i don't know if i misunderstood something,,Ծ‸Ծ,, [21:22] Helen_: that seems right, are you having a problem somewhere? [21:23] Helen_: though I assume that you've not logged in to the tracker and reported it yet as I can't see where you did it :) [21:23] oh i don't know i just can't log on [21:23] i will try again [21:24] and you have sorted out your SSO login account or already had one? [21:25] yes i created an account and confirmed my email address [21:26] it keeps saying: Oops! The resource you tried to access doesn't exist. This can happen because of an invalid link or because of a bug. π__π [21:27] Helen_: ubuntu 64 bit? [21:28] yep(●'◡'●)ノ [21:28] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/108340/testcases [21:29] same thing happens when you select from there? [21:29] wxl, I published your task on improving a lubuntu bug report, but please, we still need a link to the bugs to search through :-) [21:29] yes [21:29] Helen_: ok === thomasokeeffe is now known as theghostinthemac [21:30] balloons: seems we're getting the can't login to tracker issue here :( [21:30] flocculant, Helen_, weird. Helen_, did you signup on launchpad? [21:30] balloons can you publish https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/6590206979342336/ and https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4544892818685952/ [21:30] is Nicholas Skaggs on this node? [21:31] darkxst, sure. I'm looking through unpublished stuff now [21:31] balloons also add amjjawad as mentor on both [21:31] balloons: do people need to signup on launchpad as well? [21:31] flocculant, I think they might need to hit this link at least [21:31] https://login.launchpad.net/JvC7Q6kDmiAKPblx/+decide [21:32] Helen_: go ^^ please [21:32] Helen_, what happens if you go to https://launchpad.net/+login [21:32] there even [21:32] sorry, use the second link.. Not the first with my sso details, heh [21:32] :D [21:32] thanks [21:32] darkxst, ack [21:32] Helen_: if you can confirm that works I'll add it [21:33] those look good darkxst. All published and I added Ali [21:34] flocculant, I believe the login issue is because you can have an SSO account, but not a launchpad account. The tracker uses Ubuntu SSO, but really it wants a laucnhpad account, which doesn't exist for everyone [21:34] and indeed, if we confirm it, I guess we can make sure to ask folks to get an lp account too [21:35] balloons: yep - I'll wait for Helen_ to ack, then add that to the guide [21:36] i logged in to lauchpad, then how can i go to the tracker (●´ω`●)φ [21:37] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/108340/testcases [21:37] yes, it works~ [21:37] \o/ [21:38] thank you~ [21:38] thanks for confirming that Helen_ :) [21:38] not at all [21:40] balloons: ok - updated StudentGuide with that LP step [21:41] Hi, I'm participating in the GCI competiton and I would like to know what to do in one of the tasks [21:42] IRCUser: you're going to need to be more specific so we can try to help you :) [21:43] Sorry! I need to know how to "Triage Terminal app bugs for relevance [21:43] " [21:44] flocculant, that mystery is solved! Magic! [21:44] :) [21:44] balloons: can you point IRCUser in the right direction [21:45] IRCUser, you want to triage this list: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-terminal-app/ [21:45] so you'll need the terminal app, and then go through the bugs and see what's relevant and what's not [21:46] Ok Thanks @ballon and +flooculant [21:46] welcome :) [21:46] Sorry I meant @balloons and +flocculant [21:46] yep :) [22:05] what do you recommend, juju/ansible or shell script for an automated installation of the qatracker dev environment? [22:11] smajevicirfan, howdy. I think a juju charm would in theory be really easy to make, but I can't help you specifically. marcoceppi could though. You are free to do whatever is easiest for you [22:12] smajevicirfan, did you try attempting any of the other tasks to improve the tracker? [22:13] @balloons, I wanted to try and do this first, but I've read the rest [22:14] o/ [22:14] smajevicirfan, ack. Fixing the deve environment setup would be awesom [22:15] @balloons, that's exactly what I thought, yesterday I spent and hour to make it work [22:16] why would anyone else suffer [22:16] balloons: should I actually do something like "get #1 on this ranking" for a task, or no? [22:16] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [22:25] * tsimonq2 assumes not [22:26] tsimonq2: I'd assume the same ;) [22:27] flocculant: yeah, I figured :P [22:27] :) [22:27] * wxl is waiting for the first person to come on here and say they're having trouble using some google product on ubuntu [22:28] balloons: links coming soon [22:28] wxl: can you *consider* adding me to this one? https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5490678339469312/ [22:28] all I have are QA tasks to facilitate :P [22:29] * tsimonq2 shares wxl excitement for someone coming here asking about a Google product on Ubuntu XD [22:29] tsimonq2: i think as a mentor (not an admin) i can't add you, but maybe i'm wrong. do you know, flocculant ? [22:30] wxl, or someone from Google coming here for problems using Ubuntu. That would be hilariously unfortunate. [22:30] wxl: you're right - only admin can do that [22:30] ExplodingKittens: yep XD [22:30] flocculant: pretty please? :) [22:30] hah - I'm not a mentor :) [22:30] oh my [22:31] * tsimonq2 facepalms at this task: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5284116048117760/ [22:31] yes I am - I'm not an admin :) [22:31] balloons: jose: popey: sorry for the mass ping but i believe you guys to be the admins. please add tsimonq2 to https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5490678339469312/ [22:31] * ahoneybun can edit it [22:32] ahoneybun: you're admin? [22:32] as a mentor? [22:32] popey: yes please [22:32] it was in edit mode [22:32] wxl, I will as soon as you edit it to include the link :-) [22:32] balloons: yes dear :/ [22:32] heh [22:32] i can't find him [22:32] tsimonq2: go add some relevant links to it and you can be added XD [22:33] have now [22:33] no clue [22:33] * wxl creates HOWTO on passing the buck [22:33] wxl, done [22:33] balloons: wxl: sorry for the double ping, but maybe a consideration would be to add wxl to https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5458583860805632/ as he is a LoCo Council member [22:33] wxl: make it shareable :p [22:33] wxl, tsimonq2 you've been added [22:33] because *sharing* is *caring* XD [22:33] balloons: thanks :) [22:34] wow 14 students: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4830110020534272/ [22:34] 148 tasks [22:35] wxl: should I formulate a task to grammar nazi the Lubuntu docs? (with better wording :P) [22:35] ahoneybun, want to help out on that task? Mike could use it I'll bet [22:35] ahoneybun: it took them a day to login to the wiki ... [22:35] oh ha ha...it seems like https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4830110020534272/ [22:35] ...does it [22:35] flocculant, that would be the bad backend I think [22:35] wxl: but would it still be good to have a Lubuntu specific task? [22:35] it's been bad for years :p [22:36] * balloons does it anyway [22:36] tsimonq2: for non-specific things, no i think [22:36] wxl: oh ok [22:36] balloons, why bother asking XD [22:36] tsimonq2: seriously though, would you want to add some links to our task? balloons has been bugging me and i've been tied up with this whole /etc business [22:37] wxl: sure! [22:37] that LoCo task is nice to have [22:37] tsimonq2: don't forget lubuntu packages team lp link. thx a ton buddy [22:37] * tsimonq2 pokes balloons back on behalf of wxl [22:37] XD [22:38] wxl,thank you. big hugs! [22:38] * ahoneybun was added anyway lol [22:41] wxl: there [22:44] marcoceppi, I added you to the simplify qatracker setup task. I think it'd make a great charm, and would appreciate your guidance to help mentor [22:44] balloons: sounds great [22:45] * ahoneybun drinks too much hard root beer [22:46] I'm trying to run a .qml app, the music-app qmlscene is telling me that I don't have the 'UserMetrics' module. [22:46] tsimonq2: we should talk to redwolf about artwork tasks [22:46] balloons: could we scope it so it does use Juju and Charm Layers? [22:46] tsimonq2: and maybe identify some of our big nasty bugs for improvement? [22:46] balloons: since it's drupal it should only take a few hours to charm [22:47] marcoceppi, my juju knowledge feels so old nowadays. It's just a drupal module. I believe it should be a simple thing to ask to include it [22:47] marcoceppi, right. should be a standard setup [22:47] whatever that means ;-) [22:47] wxl: well it's linked there, right? can't they look through them? [22:47] Hey, how can I install the 'UserMEtrics' Module for qmlscene so I can run qml apps [22:48] flocculant: ping, permission to PM about a student? [22:48] balloons, I'm open for this task: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4879798899834880/ [22:48] tsimonq2: quickly you can - I'm just about to afk [22:50] balloons: right, but we have this new awesome charm layers thing [22:50] balloons: so you wouldn't use the drupal charm, but you could write a charm for a drupal site in a few hours time. Jorge was able to write a charm, if you want a litmus test ;) [22:50] marcoceppi, ahh ,that's the name of it? jcastro was telling me about it, but I didn't catch the name [22:50] marcoceppi, LOL! [22:51] balloons: yeah, charm layers/charm build/reactive charming are all synonyms for the same set of tools [23:09] wxl: I am gonna make a task that does https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/5332896474726400/ but for Lubuntu [23:09] unless anyone objects within the next 5 minutes [23:09] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [23:17] flocculant: balloons: is it wise that there be separate flavor tasks for all of the common activities like iso testing? [23:19] flocculant: fwiw i'm pinging you on that one because you're a mentor for one (for xubuntu) [23:20] (just a note, f l o c c u l a n t is AFK) [23:20] ic [23:21] so non-voiced nicks are students then, yes? [23:21] wxl: yep [23:21] wxl, does seem it would be possible to make a generic iso task that covers all flavors [23:22] darkxst: IMHO it would be easier to have falvor by flavor, first of all, on a whoever needs it basis, and second, IMHO it would be too broad [23:22] darkxst: that certainly seems to make the most sense to me, so i'm just trying to come up with some sort of consensus here. surely that would mean less work overall for everyone. we could populate the description of the various flavors [23:22] *flavor [23:22] darkxst: tsimonq2: on the other hand, it's hard to ensure full coverage unless there are separate tasks, so maybe i answered my own question [23:22] * tsimonq2 stares at wxl :D :P [23:23] balloons: can you add wxl to this? and how do I get it published? https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/6263832280301568/ [23:23] tsimonq2: want to make an iso testing task for lubuntu then? [23:23] wxl: doing now [23:23] tsimonq2: remember there are other admins too (ops) [23:23] wxl: that is what https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/6263832280301568/ [23:23] is [23:23] oic [23:23] and sure, any admin that wants to do that [23:23] hadn't seen that [23:24] add tags especially lubuntu tsimonq2 [23:25] wxl: ohhh...tags? [23:25] ohhhh.....gotcha [23:25] done XD [23:25] lubuntu, iso, qa [23:25] :D [23:26] wxl, yeh I am not too fussed either way [23:26] and any admin, how can this be published? [23:26] also add image tsimonq2 [23:26] image? [23:26] and add xubuntu and qa to the xubuntu one [23:26] please [23:26] * wxl shrugs [23:26] i've seen it used in a couple places already [23:27] no, I will add xubuntu, iso, qa :P [23:27] not quite sure who would be the right person to ask, but does anyone have existing hi-res images of the terminal app in ubuntu touch? [23:27] not just xubuntu, qa [23:27] hey adueppen, who is the mentor for your task? [23:27] popey [23:28] adueppen: well ping him with that [23:28] OK [23:28] adueppen, https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/community/core-apps/terminal/ [23:28] Hey, on the topic of tags, there are a number of tasks (namely "Quitting Rythmbox", "Fix Packaging metadata on various packages through the ubuntu archive", and "Unity triangles fix") that have no tags. [23:28] adueppen: you can also find the lead dev here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/community/core-apps/terminal/ [23:29] popey: thanks [23:29] oh hahah gmta popey :) [23:29] XD [23:31] * tsimonq2 facepalms at the existance of https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/4544892818685952/ [23:32] marcoceppi, wait, so I shouldn't use the drupal charm, but write my own instead? [23:33] tsimonq2: why? [23:33] wxl: people have installed Ubuntu GNOME before :P [23:33] * wxl shrugs [23:33] tsimonq2: it is for QA though [23:33] oh...didn't see the last line [23:33] tsimonq2: actually as a qa task it doesn't make sense, but for providing a real slice of life user experience (which is the real work to be done), it's interesting [23:33] ik [23:34] from doing Lubuntu QA, I now feel more confident reinstalling Lubuntu the 100th time over XD [23:34] also is there a way to take screenshots in the ubuntu touch emulator without adb? it's refusing to connect to adb for me [23:35] not easily [23:35] have you switched on developer mode in the emulator? [23:35] popey: is it possible to use desktop tools? [23:35] (you need to) [23:35] well, yeah, that's the workaround [23:36] use shutter or something like gnome-screenshot to just screenshot the entire emulator window [23:36] that's the least-hard way [23:36] popey: yeah I'll do that, it'll just be weird since I have to scale the emulator since my monitor is only 1600x900 [23:37] * tsimonq2 laughs at the fact that adueppen said only and looks at his 1280x1024 monitor [23:38] tsimonq2: yours is a taller monitor though [23:38] oh... [23:39] part of the bottom gets cropped off for me partially because the frame of the emulator has a giant top bezel [23:40] at least it runs OK [23:41] adueppen, if you're on Unity (and most other desktops), you can usually move the window by holding alt, then clicking and dragging from anywhere in the window. [23:41] oh oops forgot about that [23:41] Excute me, I did The task Install 1604 Daily Updata, I don't know what is "link to the report on the iso tracker". [23:42] balloons, Can you direct me to the app specific modules for autopilot. Specifically for the music-app [23:43] Sean2147483647: sorry for the elusive message [23:43] Sean2147483647: i was referring to the latter part of the third step 3) Run the testcase and report your results [23:43] Sean2147483647: can you link us to the test case page that you submitted? [23:43] Sean2147483647: "reporting your results" means formally reporting it on the iso tracker (iso.qa.ubuntu.com) [23:44] Is it? https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/6299391119851520/ [23:44] Sean2147483647: read here for full instructions (this is linked on the task page) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough [23:45] Can I have some help, please? [23:45] fazer: what do you need? [23:45] fazer: just go ahead and ask. letting us know your task and mentor would be helpful [23:46] I'm looking for the app specific modules for autopilot. [23:46] task: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5939784010694656/ [23:46] mentor: Nicholas Skaggs [23:46] !patience [23:47] aww, why don't we have the bot? :P [23:47] I can't find the module API that provides certain functions that allows me to interact with the music app. [23:49] fazer: ask on the task page and Nicholas will get back to you when he can [23:49] Ok, thanks. [23:49] popey: you know anything about autopilot tests for the music app? [23:49] fazer: np :) [23:50] wxl, uh.. specifically? [23:50] popey: fazer thinks he needs a module to interact with the music app in order to create a test. [23:50] popey: a student had the question [23:50] he/she, sorry :) [23:51] he is right [23:51] fazer: just don't want to make any assumptions about you or anyone! [23:51] +1 [23:51] hm [23:51] I don't know much about that sorry [23:51] ya, i know. [23:52] popey: do you know if carla sella is around anywhere? she's the other mentor listed [23:52] she's not here right now. Letozaf_ is her