[08:46] <pstolowski> cimi, morning!
[09:06] <cimi> pstolowski, morning
[09:10] <pstolowski> cimi, hey, ok to rename 'social attributes' to 'social actions' ?
[09:10] <cimi> pstolowski, definitely
[09:10] <pstolowski> cimi, btw i've branches mostly ready (minus renaming) in case you missed LP emails
[09:11] <cimi> pstolowski, I did miss them indeed
[09:11] <pstolowski> cimi, https://code.launchpad.net/~stolowski/unity-scopes-shell/social-attributes/+merge/287808
[09:11] <pstolowski> cimi, https://code.launchpad.net/~stolowski/unity-api/social-attributes-role/+merge/287802
[09:12] <cimi> pstolowski, thanks a lot, I agree with the change to action, we might have other "actions" one day - internally I also chose "action" as signal name to pass from cards to the dash for the very same reason
[09:16] <pstolowski> cimi, okay. the internal names are not so critical, we can always change them, but "social_actions" will stay for good once public
[09:54] <pstolowski> cimi, renamed
[15:28] <mterry> josharenson, heyo, how do I best test this autopilot fix?  I remember running into problems last time I ran autopilot tests on the phone
[15:29] <josharenson> mterry: I was using some of the ubuntu-keyboard autopilot tests to test it... They would fail before the fix and pass after
[15:30] <mterry> josharenson, just using phablet-test-run?
[15:31]  * Saviq not sure if p-t-r is in a good state these days
[15:31] <josharenson> mterry: that should work. I was just running them directly on the device (ssh + autopilot3 <test.name>)
[15:31] <mterry> josharenson, ok easy enough
[15:31] <mterry> Saviq, yeah  :(
[16:16] <Mirv> Saviq: hmm, why you have pushed stuff directly to lp:unity8, making https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/silo/076 look like it does while it's in testing?
[16:17] <Saviq> Mirv, uh?
[16:17] <Saviq> Mirv, sorry, wrong branch, /me undoes
[16:18] <Mirv> ok, thanks
[16:18] <Saviq> Mirv, thanks for noticing
[16:19] <Mirv> now looks good :)
[16:30] <Saviq> @unity: please update your cards in trello
[16:31] <mterry> bregma, I want to investigate the failure you saw with qtmir launching libertine apps.  Are there current instructions on how to setup a phone with libertine packages and scuh?
[16:31] <mterry> such
[16:31] <mterry> bregma, oh actually, the failure you saw was with normal launches, wasn't it.  nm then I guess
[20:20] <Saviq> mterry, hey, do you know your ways around cross-build deps and multiarch?
[20:21] <mterry> Saviq, I've messed with it a bit, but not an expert
[20:21] <mterry> Saviq, what you got?
[20:21] <Saviq> mterry, https://unity8-jenkins.ubuntu.com/job/build-2-binpkg/781/
[20:22] <Saviq> mterry, Depends: doxyqml:armhf but it is not installable
[20:22] <Saviq> mterry, doxyqml is Arch: all
[20:22] <Saviq> but it pulls in python, so that's where it breaks most likely
[20:22] <Saviq> what's interesting is it works on vivid
[20:23] <mterry> hm
[20:24] <mterry> Saviq, yeah I'm guessing that python3-setuptools:armhf is the real culprit
[20:25] <mterry> Or at least half of the culprit..
[20:25] <mterry> it and doxyqml are marked as uninstallable
[20:25] <Saviq> oh indeed missed that
[20:26] <Saviq> but then, it might just be the same problem
[20:26] <Saviq> rather than either being to blame\
[20:26] <mterry> Saviq, fiar
[20:26] <mterry> fair
[20:26] <mterry> something with python
[20:26] <Saviq> mterry, doxyqml has "Depends: python (>= 2.7), python (<< 2.8), doxygen"
[20:27] <mterry> Saviq, I've found those apt-get messages aren't super helpful.  Usually I need to chase it with "apt-get install doxyqml" and see what complains.  Then iterate
[20:27]  * Saviq tries in amd64-armhf
[20:29] <Saviq> mterry, hmm or maybe just a red herring?
[20:29] <mterry> Saviq, it installed?
[20:30] <Saviq> mterry, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15276195/
[20:30] <mterry> Saviq, might need to try to install the same set of packages.  Might be a conflicting one in the builder
[20:30] <mterry> ah
[20:36] <Saviq> mterry, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15276232/
[20:37] <Saviq> either install fine separately, but can't install together
[20:37] <mterry> Saviq, libboost couldn't install because of g++
[20:37] <Saviq> mterry, yeah, but libboost alone installs fine
[20:37] <mterry> Saviq, are there incompatible versions of g++ requested?  (I didn't think that was possible, but maybe with cross building...)
[20:38] <Saviq> could be
[20:39] <Saviq> aha
[20:40] <Saviq> mterry, there we go http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15276258/
[20:40] <Saviq> I think it's the left-over dep on g++:native on unity-api
[20:41] <Saviq> we've been doing away with those weren't
[20:41] <Saviq> we
[20:41] <Saviq> hmm no, dummy, that's B-D
[20:43] <Saviq> yeah it's boost
[20:43] <Saviq> not sure that's expected
[20:43] <Saviq> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15276286/
[20:44] <Saviq> grumble
[20:46] <Saviq> libboost-dev has "Depends: g++ (>= 4:5-0), g++-5 (>= 5.2.1-11), libstdc++-5-dev (>= 5.2.1-11), libboost1.58-dev"
[20:46] <Saviq> I think those should be :native
[20:52]  * Saviq tries
[21:01] <Saviq> or not, :native is not a thing ¿?
[21:05] <Saviq> mterry, anyway, filed bug #1552914
[21:05] <Saviq> let's see where that gets us
[21:06] <mterry> Saviq, doko might be able to help with what's expected there
[21:06] <Saviq> mterry, yup
[21:06] <Saviq> mterry, especially since https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/wily/boost-defaults/wily/revision/15
[21:07] <mterry> heh
[21:07] <Saviq> the worrying thing is that got uploaded in June last year
[21:07] <Saviq> so either no one is cross building anything any more
[21:07] <Saviq> or it's actually not an issue
[21:08] <Saviq> or rather not supported or something
[21:08] <Saviq> either case ;(
[23:25] <josharenson> what devices support windowed mode?