[00:13] <yofel> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[00:13] <yofel> 0x76359418 in mdb_txn_begin () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/liblmdb.so.0
[00:13]  * yofel wonders how many baloo crashes coming from that lib he's seen so far....
[00:14] <sgclark> hm
[00:14] <sgclark> segfault seems bad
[00:14] <yofel> the odd part is that it's 32-bit-only
[00:14] <yofel> reproducibly
[00:14] <sgclark> they do not have 32bit hardware. 
[00:15] <sgclark> I wonder can I qemu a docker image to test? lol
[00:15] <yofel> well, you can get the same thing on i386, just at a slightly different point
[00:16] <sgclark> I have one builder. amd64.
[00:16] <yofel> or I can give you access to my raspi if you ever need native armhf hardware
[00:16] <yofel> yeah, but a chroot is enough to run i386 on amd64 ;)
[00:16] <yofel> no need for qemu
[00:17] <sgclark> oh.
[00:18] <sgclark> guess I will have to look into that. It would be helpful for us? What happens when you see it fails upstream? You can disable the test or?
[00:18] <yofel> ok, thanks to infinity breeze and breeze-icons are in release, kwin and kopete have the failing tests disabled so *should* migrate soon
[00:18] <yofel> I'll take another look at baloo and ktp-kded-integration tomorrow
[00:19] <yofel> yeah, then I usually just disable them - not a good idea, but it's not like I can fix the bug itself in a few seconds..
[00:20] <sgclark> right. ok
[00:22] <yofel> I'm not sure if 32bit ci builds on kde are that much of a necessity. At least not when you're so busy just keeping it running
[00:23] <yofel> I usually just look there to see if tests also fail on the native CI or if we have testbed issues
[00:23] <yofel> (kwin was a testbed issue)
[00:23] <sgclark> well generally it does not take so much to keep it running, we are doing some big changes though. Now is the time to implement such a feature
[00:24] <yofel> anyway, off to bed. nini
[00:24] <sgclark> good night
[00:24] <sgclark> sleep well
[04:18] <ScottK> Ah well, I guess it's time to que up Canonical's trademark lawyers: http://news.softpedia.com/news/meet-ubuntubsd-unix-for-human-beings-501959.shtml
[07:34] <soee> hiho
[08:44] <yofel> heh, ubuntuBSD
[08:45] <yofel> I wonder if mark will *now* figure out a list of stuff you need to change to not violate the trademark
[08:46] <soee_> :)
[08:47] <soee_> yofel: are we not pushing Plasma 5.5.5 to archive yet ? same with apps
[08:48] <yofel> not before the weekend, we're in beta freeze until thursday
[08:49] <soee_> maybe we could in the meantime stage Frameworks 5.20 :>
[08:50] <soee_> they wont get into 16.04 archive but will be ready for backports
[08:50] <yofel> again, nobody will release that, so that won't happen until after 16.04 release
[08:50] <yofel> OTOH, it's iso testing time http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/358/builds
[08:50] <yofel> !testers 
[08:50] <yofel> ISO testing ^
[08:53] <soee_> oh it is 1.5 GB
[08:58] <yofel> freeze note
[09:08] <vip> yofel: is it livecd or install cd? because the desktop loaded, no installer showed
[09:11] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:12] <soee_> hiho
[09:13] <lordievader> Hey soee_, how are you?
[09:14] <soee_> lordievader: hiho, testing iso :-)
[09:15] <yofel> vip: like... you got no install / live session choice?
[09:16] <vip> yofel: http://i.imgur.com/4GI7ewG.jpg
[09:16] <vip> xenial-desktop-amd64.iso
[09:17] <yofel> it booted straight into that?
[09:18] <vip> yup
[09:18] <yofel> urgh, ubiquity-dm is busted then
[09:19] <soee_> meff same here i think
[09:19] <soee_> i blinks when it shoudl sow installer, than ums to live session
[09:19] <soee_> or livesession shoudl be always loaded ?
[09:19] <yofel> and can you please file a bug against kubuntu-settings-desktop about that folderview widget, it's not supposed to look like that
[09:19] <vip> if only desktop folder was bigger
[09:19] <vip> yofel: yup
[09:20] <vip> yofel: can you point me directly?
[09:20] <yofel> run 'apport-cli kubuntu-settings-desktop'
[09:20] <yofel> or rather ubuntu-bug instead of apport-cli
[09:21] <vip> I always uninstall apport because it is irritating
[09:21] <lordievader> soee_: Ah, good luck ;)
[09:21] <yofel> you could just disable it ^
[09:21] <yofel> ^^
[09:22] <yofel> vip: just run it from the live session, it should be there
[09:22] <soee_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1560356
[09:22] <soee_> this was reported for Xubuntu
[09:22] <soee_> so it is the same for us
[09:26] <soee_> yofel: shall we test it further ?
[09:26] <soee_> it is bug that will show up on each test :<
[09:28] <yofel> right, meh :/
[09:28] <yofel> guess we'll have to wait until someone looks at it
[09:29] <yofel> for now I'm happy that the desktop works more or less correctly
[09:29] <soee_> :)
[09:30] <soee_> vip: will you report the folderview size problem ?
[09:30] <vip> soee_: I have no time now
[09:30] <vip> soee_: I cannot find web page to submit it
[09:30] <vip> and the vbox machine runs so slow, i cannot do anything 
[09:31] <soee_> :D
[09:32] <soee_> i gave it 4 GB ram + 4 cores
[09:34] <soee_> yofel: against this package https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-settings the bug should be reported ?
[09:36] <yofel> yes
[09:36] <vip> soee_: you can attach above photo 
[09:37] <soee_> i will
[09:45] <mparillo> I think I recall something like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1560356 happening a few releases ago during alpha testing. But then, if I clicked on the install icon, the installer worked.
[09:45] <soee_> there: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-settings/+bug/1560404
[09:45] <soee_> vip confirm please
[09:47] <soee_> yofel: also the toolbox covers some part of the widget, can this be fixed to 
[09:47] <soee_> ?
[09:48] <soee_> by moving the tolbox to different corner or moving a bit folder view ?
[09:49] <yofel> probably, I don't know the code that inserts the widget offhand
[09:50] <yofel> bbl
[10:03] <soee> is there some way to change konversation logs directory ?
[10:03] <soee> so i can make my home folder cleaner ?
[10:04] <Sho_> yes
[10:04] <Sho_> in the Logs page of the ocnfig dialog
[13:10] <sheytan> plasma 5.6 packages when? :D
[13:11] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
 Hi blueskaj
[14:57] <BluesKaj_> hi telegram
[15:03] <lordievader> BluesKaj_: It is clifford (probably clivejo) ;)
[15:05] <BluesKaj_> ok lordievader thanks
[15:07] <BluesKaj_> hi telegram
[15:08] <BluesKaj_> oops I also meant <clifford>
[15:08] <lordievader> BluesKaj_: The username between < > is the actual user saying the thing ;)
[15:09] <BluesKaj_> this is what appears in konversation lordievader, "<telegram> <Clifford>: Hi blueskaj"
[15:11] <lordievader> Yes, the second <> in that case.
[16:19] <BluesKaj_> interesting, this site (http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/kde-plasma-5-6-released) says "Plasma 5.6 will be available to install on Kubuntu 16.04 through the Kubuntu Backports PPA." , but there is no 16.04 ppa available there. :/ 
[16:20] <soee> what is the point for backports ppa for unreleased system ? :)
[16:20] <soee> yes 16.04 will have backports after it is released
[16:21] <BluesKaj_> soee, exactly what i was wondering
[16:21] <BluesKaj_> it's supposed to add the backports ppa tho
[16:36] <clivejo> yeah, Im Clifford on telegram
[16:36] <clivejo> and my message seems to have been delapyed
[16:39] <clivejo> sheytan_ soee: Xenial 16.04 is in freeze now so nothing new can be added.  5.6 will probably be backported, but we cant do backports until the release actually happens!
[16:39] <sgclark> While I am sure we will package it eventually. We made no committment to that as of yet, where did they obtain this info...
[16:40] <clivejo> true!
[16:40] <clivejo> thats provided we still have our RM's after release!
[16:41] <sgclark> and yeah what clivejo said. no backports until we release
[16:42] <sgclark> well we need to somehow reduce the workload at release. This is waaaaaay too much for a couple of volunteers
[16:43] <sgclark> those tests failing, are insane mmounds of work for poor yofel. I feel terrible I am not much help there. yet.
[16:43] <clivejo> ditto
[16:46] <BluesKaj_> wish i could hep , but my attempt at learning code failed miserably when <i copied the hello worldstring example on the C++ tutorial...so i thought if their example is mucked up, how am I supposed to learn from them :-)
[16:46] <BluesKaj_> help even
[16:49] <BluesKaj_> anyway, errands to do for a couple of hrs...later folks
[16:49] <sgclark> lol
[16:49] <sgclark> no worries
[16:50] <mamarley> sgclark: I don't want to bother you with it now, but after the release, I would like to learn how I can help you guys out.
[16:50] <sgclark> user support is also super important and appreciated
[16:50] <sgclark> mamarley: yes we hope to achieve that with many with the packaging parties
 Hey mamarley: that is wonderful, make sure you come along to the next Kubuntu Party. see kubuntu.org
 we'll help you get involved
[16:52] <genii> Speaking of parties, if anyone is in Toronto on day of release, come on by for cupcakes and coffee :)
[16:52] <sgclark> mm cupcakes and coffee yum
 Yum, sounds good
[16:53]  * sgclark now wants cupcakes and coffee
[16:53] <mamarley> Sick_Rimmit: The problem with that in my case is that I have a regular job and the party is right on top of that time. :(
[16:53] <genii> Shameless plug: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-ca/3330-toronto-xenial-xerus-release-party/
[16:54] <sgclark> mamarley: maybe I think (hope) we will record these?
 Hey cool, I will add that to the Podcast news. So we'll shout out for you on that event. 😉
[16:57] <mamarley> sgclark: OK.  I already have some of the skills you need though, such as at least a basic understanding of Debian packaging and experience with doing git merges.
[16:59] <clivejo> ooooo nice 
[16:59] <clivejo> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0TzoXhAbxg
[17:00] <yofel> consider me unhappy. I *intentionally* don't have matching plasma and application color schemes
[17:00] <yofel> I hope you can turn that off somewhere
[17:01] <clivejo> you rebel!
[17:03] <yofel> hm, well, nice to see improvements, but I really use nothing of that. Guess I won't care much about 5.6
[17:04] <mamarley> That's good, since you probably won't see it for another month!
[17:05] <sgclark> I just want a strong LTS release :) will not worry about new stuff till that is done
[17:16] <tsdgeos> sgclark: baloo-kf5 seems to be stuck or something
[17:16] <tsdgeos> still at 5.15
[17:16] <sgclark> tsdgeos: yofel is fighting with that
[17:16] <yofel> yes, thanks to a test crash on 32bit that I'm a bit worried about
[17:16] <clivejo> !info baloo-kf5 xenial
[17:17] <sgclark> fails on 32bit arches
[17:17] <tsdgeos> i thought that's on purpose
[17:17] <tsdgeos> ask vishesh
[17:17] <tsdgeos> i have a slight memory of him saying 32 bit was unsupported
[17:17] <yofel> lolwhat
[17:18] <yofel> well that does not quite work out in reality
[17:18] <tsdgeos> i may be wrong, as said it's a slight memory
[17:20] <yofel> hm, remembering his mail to packagers a couple days ago someone needs to send him cookies
[17:22] <yofel> bbl
[18:49] <genii> BTW, when Alternatives...Application Menu is used ( on both my Wily and Xenial testing machine ) Recent Applications seems to ignore applications which open automatically as result of saving session 
[18:50] <genii> Not sure if this is by design however
[19:26] <acheron88> yofel: 5.6 has a Breeze-light plasma theme with the classic colours that doesn't adapt
[19:26] <yofel> well, I use breeze-dark for plasma and breeze-light for apps
[19:27] <yofel> if that still works I'm happy
[19:27] <acheron88> yes there is that as well
[19:32] <acheron88> you can have it non adaptive light or dark if you want
[19:50] <clivejo> yofel: in the git-clone-all script where does it pull in the git repo data from?
[19:51] <yofel> uh, some config file
[19:51] <clivejo> Ive edited conf/git-clone-all.json but is doesnt seem to do anything
[19:51] <yofel> that's what it's reading though
[19:52] <yofel> what are you trying to run?
[19:52] <clivejo> I was just hacking the script to git clone from Neon
[19:52] <clivejo> but it keeps defaulting to debian
[19:52] <clivejo> no idea where is getting that from
[19:53] <yofel> the clone-this-one line?
[19:53] <clivejo> yeah
[19:53] <clivejo> I changed that
[19:53] <yofel> should work
[19:54] <clivejo> thats what I thought
[20:05] <BluesKaj> the xenial landing ppa is giving this error "  The repository is insufficiently signed by key E4DFEC907DEDA4B8A670E8042836CB0A8AC93F7A (weak digest)" The key is definitely the same as the one the launchpad ppa ppa shows.
[20:06] <mamarley> BluesKaj: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1556666
[20:06] <BluesKaj> ok mamarley thanks
[20:06] <mamarley> Also, it is only a warning.  The PPA will still work.
[20:07] <BluesKaj> yeah, but it's annoying :-)
[20:13] <BluesKaj> pk , time for othe things ...later
[22:49] <clivejo> bang