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seb128TheMuso, thanks, I acked the template and I'm going to email translators, it's in launchpad now, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/a11y-profile-manager00:24
seb128TheMuso, I'm unsure errors like "The GSettings schema %s in the gsettings file is not a relocatable schema." should be translatable00:26
seb128usually log errors are not00:26
seb128it's technical enough that it's not useful to users00:26
TheMusoseb128: Fair enough.00:47
seb128TheMuso, not important but it's going to be nicer to translators00:47
TheMusoseb128: I'd argue though that since the profile system was designed such that people could create their own profiles, its useful for them to know such errors when building and testing tieir profiles with the comand-line utility.00:47
seb128those users can probably read english00:48
TheMusoBut maybe I should add functionality to help them test easier.00:48
TheMusoTrue, and as I said, I could probably add a test argument for the command-line tool that can explain such things which can be translated.00:48
seb128TheMuso, yeah, in any case translators can pick it up now and just decide on priorities to translate01:13
TheMusoYep.01:14
dufluseb128: Welcome to the morning... (?)01:36
Trevinhoseb128: still awake? :)01:43
Trevinhoseb128: we should open a desktop team night club :-D01:43
dufluGawd. I should have expected you too. Hi Trevinho!01:43
Trevinhoduflu: naaaa... this is not the time for sleeping :-D01:44
Trevinhoduflu: hey, btw!01:44
Trevinhoduflu: how is it?01:44
dufluTrevinho: It's sunny here *hint*01:44
Trevinhonice :)01:45
dufluTrevinho: Long time no see. How are you?01:45
Trevinhoduflu: that's the same I meant for you... how  is it [life] :-D,01:45
Trevinhoduflu: well, not too bad... Many changes, lots of things to do. But allright01:46
dufluTrevinho: Hmm, same01:46
Trevinhoduflu: and yeah... I hope tere will be another UES sprint somewhere "soon".01:46
dufluYeah01:46
dufluHey I had a funny realisation this week -- Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 desktops side by side look identical. Other than wallpaper, things seem to have changed more slowly now01:47
dufluAlthough Unity8 continues to make strides01:48
Trevinhoduflu: well, I know.,.. I would have loved to change more the look, but... It wasn't something planned , nor we had design resources for that.01:49
Trevinhoduflu: also the big change will be u8. then...01:49
Trevinhoduflu: however it's a lot more themeable now, so 3rd party themers could jump in and fix it01:49
dufluTrevinho: Yeah, not like days gone by when every 6 months was a new visual theme01:49
* Trevinho remembers that has still to do that post and update the wiki for this01:49
Trevinhoseb128: (i guess i'll get a reply tomorrow) should I do a new landing for this stuff, or can I reuse the other silo?01:50
dufluTrevinho: Random announcement: I did eventually fix your mplayer on Mir rendering bug. Unfortunately I don't think the SDL 1.2 changes ever hit a distro yet01:51
Trevinhoduflu: oh, good stuff! I hope I'll have some more time to play with that soon01:52
dufluUnfortunately Unity8 has the same bug (has its own separate compositor). Still needs to be fixed separately01:52
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pittiGood morning03:53
pittiseb128: yes, I'll request a full langpack export now and will build the packs tomorrow03:53
pittithat's what Adam, William, and me agreed on03:53
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hikikohello05:02
seb128pitti, hey! ok, no worry, we are late with that change anyway so it might be a SRU/for .105:10
seb128hey hikiko05:10
seb128Trevinho, what do you want to land? I guess as long as things didn't get merged back you can iterate over the same silo05:11
Trevinhoseb128: the unity crash fixes..05:27
TrevinhoI guess I need to force the missing revision in changelog though05:27
seb128Trevinho, oh, you already have a fix for that good ;-)05:37
seb128Trevinho, unsure but I guess #ubuntu-ci-eng can advice on the right checkboxes to click05:37
hikikohey seb128 :)06:03
hikikoand Trevinho06:03
hikiko(with some lag)06:03
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Laneymeow08:04
pittioh, that cat again08:07
* pitti gets the paper and waves with it Laneywards08:07
* Laney pounces08:07
Laneyhey pitti08:07
Laneyhow's it going?08:08
pittiLaney: feeling releas-y!08:09
Laney\o|08:09
pittigot up a bit too early, but that's ok; doing some handholding for glibc+KDE+python-setuptools+openssl madness :)08:10
pittiplus, only half-day today, we'll go to Ulm in the afternoon08:10
pittifor seeing the city (we've never been there despite it's only 45 train minutes away), and a great concert this evening08:10
Laneyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulm#/media/File:Ulm_public_library_above.jpg <- this looks exciting!08:14
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Laneyhttp://www.theguardian.com/weather/2016/apr/14/czech-republic-czechia-new-name09:25
Laneyguess we're going to Czechia nwo09:25
hikikoTrevinho, do you know if unity has a mechanism to know when other plugins call damageScreen?09:27
* Laney spanks firefox09:37
Laneylearn to open text files09:37
larsuLaney: probably a wrong Content-Type from the server, no?09:54
larsuhappy Friday!09:55
Laneylarsu: nein09:55
Laneyit's more for files that are bigger than 300kb-ish09:55
Laneyfirefox just shits itself for like 10 minutes09:55
larsureally? That's stupid, considering most web sites' size09:56
Laneyit only happens for text files09:56
Laneyanyway, should have known that by now09:56
Laneyhappy friday!09:56
pittiI sometimes open multi-MB test log.gz files; takes a few seconds indeed (during which ffox is completely unresponsive), but then it seems to settle09:57
LaneyMight be some extension I have is making it worse09:58
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davmor2Laney: why would I be getting dpkg: warning: version '/etc/lsb-release' has bad syntax: version number does not start with a digit on a full-upgrade?11:07
Trevinhohikiko|ln: mh, well, unityscreen already extends CompositeScreenInterface, but you can't override damageScreen, but damnageREgion only11:07
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hikikono no, I don't want to do this11:08
hikikoI was just wondering11:08
Trevinhohikiko: damageScreen howevr is just a damageRegion call with screen size11:08
Trevinhoso, you could figure it out11:08
hikikoif there's some sort of mechanism to understand that damageScreen or damageRegion has been called by another plugin11:09
Trevinhohikiko: easier... if damageRegion has damageMask COMPOSITE_SCREEN_DAMAGE_ALL_MASK11:09
hikiko:D11:09
Trevinhohikiko: if you get that called, then it has been called by a plugin (or core), but you can't know who has called it11:10
hikikommm11:10
hikikobasically my initial problem is this:11:10
Trevinhohikiko: you could hack it to force to be the only plugin that gets the call, and eventually call single plugins by hand... But not reallly something straight forward11:10
hikikoI want to damage nux parts when: a) there's zoom or translation (easy-done) b) when ezoom damages screen (because currently nux components aren't redrawn)11:12
hikikonux regions*11:12
Laneydavmor2: exactly what gives you that warning?11:12
Trevinhohikiko: well, in theory there was already in place for something like that..11:12
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Trevinhohikiko: isn't UnityScreen::compizDamageNux doing what you want?11:13
hikikoi thought so, but when I modified it I only fixed some regions11:13
hikikoso I think that forces the damage11:13
hikikobut not the redraw11:13
TrevinhoMh, I see11:14
hikikobasically: I transformed the nux damaged regions11:14
hikikoand they look ok11:14
hikikobut sometimes11:14
hikikothey are not updated11:15
hikikowhich means that nux is not notified11:15
hikikoto redraw when compiz redraws the windows11:15
davmor2Laney: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15847692/ looks like basefiles maybe which I assume includes lsb-release11:15
Laneydavmor2: ooh11:19
davmor2Laney: just threw me when I saw it11:19
LaneyI suspect it does no harm11:20
Laneybut it's a bug in the postinst11:20
Trevinhoandyrock: ouch I thought the libwnck fix for "_" was already in xenial... Whil it's not the case..11:21
* Trevinho oh... There's a new t460p to unbox here...11:23
Laneydidrocks: hey, ^^^^^ has your fingerprints on it I think ;-)11:23
andyrockTrevinho: i asked seb to sponsor it11:23
TrevinhoLaney: oh, yeh... I guess we need to work to get that being useful in ubuntu11:24
Trevinhodidrocks: do you have that too?11:24
Trevinho(the fp reader)11:24
Trevinhoandyrock: ah, ok...11:24
hikikoi do :)11:24
hikikobut I didn't set it up yet... :ppp11:24
LaneyTrevinho: "that"11:25
Laney?11:25
Trevinhohikiko: you've the sliding version (the old one) or a the new one (just touch)11:25
Laneythink we're talking about multiple thigns here11:25
hikikoprobably :)11:25
Trevinho:)11:25
Trevinhoso to mix more... andyrock can you add a proper patch heder to your debdiff linking the bug and the upstream commit or should I?11:26
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Laneydidrocks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15848002/ confirm/deny? :)11:29
TrevinhoLaney: what was the command to fix ubuntu maintainer (whe nyou get errors about ubuntu changes but maintainer with no ubuntu address)?11:35
Laneydrumroll11:35
Laneyupdate-maintainer11:36
Trevinhook easy.. :-D11:36
TrevinhoBut my  memory lacks11:36
Laneyaren't you the maintainer of wnck?11:36
TrevinhoLaney: upstream11:36
TrevinhoLaney: but I'm doing the debdiff on andrea's behalf...11:36
Laneyand you're adding a downstream patch?!?!?!?!11:36
TrevinhoLaney: I've already added it upstream, but... that should involve me making a new libnwk release I guess11:37
Trevinhoso was just about repacking andyrock's patch to include dep-3 for now11:37
TrevinhoLaney: but if you prefer me to release liwnck, then that will be11:37
LaneyI usually just git format-patch those11:38
TrevinhoLaney: ah, right... but well, mentioning the bug and stuff...11:38
Laneyyeah11:38
Laneyanyways, I can probably do that faster than you11:39
Laneywant to let me handle it? :P11:39
* Laney will upload to debian + sync11:39
TrevinhoLaney: I already have the debdiff, but as you want11:39
Laneyyou can give me the headers, will copy those11:39
TrevinhoLaney: /tmp/.mir/libwnck3-fix-mnemonics.patch11:40
Trevinhoah,errr11:40
Laneydude11:40
TrevinhoLaney: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15848123/11:40
Laneythat is a weird working directory11:40
TrevinhoLaney: can't you read my temp^?11:40
Laneyin /tmp in a hidden directory in a hidden directory named "mir"11:40
LaneyWEIRD11:40
* Trevinho always works in /tmp... And no it's not a tmpfs... it's a fucking risking place where to keep your data.11:40
Laneythx11:41
TrevinhoLaney: I'm weird :-D. But... well it has reasons for that.. .mir was because it was a dir I made accessible long time ago to my lxc container in order to do stuff with mir... Thus the name :-D11:41
TrevinhoI've binding also for other human places such as ~/Dev, but my mind won't never change this thing of working in /tmp :)11:41
LaneyI have ~/temp for temp stuff11:43
LaneyI got a habit of working properly in it too11:43
Trevinhothat's more sane than really using /tmp indeed11:43
Laneythen a couple of times I did rm -rf ~/temp/* and lost work11:43
TrevinhoI also have that proably11:43
Laneywhich was a good way to make myself stop using it11:43
Laneynow I have a policy of just rm-ing it at random intervals11:44
TrevinhoLaney: the problem with /tmp is that just I can't reboot safely. OR if something hangs and I've force-reset I need to go in recovery-mode, remount,rw / and save data :-)11:44
Trevinhoyeah, indeed11:44
andyrockTrevinho: sorry i m not at home right now11:47
andyrockI ve a lab to present11:47
andyrock🤔11:47
Trevinhoandyrock: no problem... We'll handle that11:48
didrocksLaney: +112:00
Laneythanks didrocks12:01
Laneyhow are you? :)12:01
Laneybeen a while!12:01
didrocksLaney: really busy, working almost around the clock (just back from holidays yesterdays)12:01
didrocksI guess it's going to be the case until end of month at least12:01
didrocksbut well…12:01
didrocksand you? :)12:01
Laney:S12:03
Laneybit stressful leadup to xenial12:03
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tedgI thought there was a form that needed to be filled out for requesting a new package in the archive.13:52
tedgBut I can't seem to find it :-/13:52
Laneyno such thing14:07
tedgAh, okay, I must be confusing a MIR then.14:07
tedgThanks Laney14:07
Laneynp!14:07
bregmaLaney, I'm looking for some utility that would scan package archives directly looking for a package like apt-cache does, but without the cache (ie. running on a readonly filesystem) -- do you know of anything like that?14:26
Laneyhi bregma14:26
Laneycan you give me an example of an operation you'd want to do?14:27
tedgbregma: http://appstream.ubuntu.com/14:28
bregmaLaney, basically I want to do "apt-cache search" bypassing the on-disk apt cache because it may be out of date or non-existent14:29
bregmathink of looking for a .deb in an arbitrary arcive from the phone14:30
bregmajust, you know, for example14:30
Laneyermmmmm14:31
Laneyaren't you going to need apt to install the thing in the end?14:31
bregmaLaney, yes, but in a container that will be created for the purpose14:32
bregmaso, installing can use apt, but searching can't14:33
tedgbregma: I think for Xenail and beyond downloading the yml.gz for the appstream data would be best. You can update that outside the container. https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream14:33
tedgXenial14:33
LaneyThat doesn't contain every package14:33
Laneyso depends what you want to do14:33
tedgIt contains the majority of desktop apps, no?14:34
bregmatedg, appstream is great but doesn't necessarily cover 3rd-party archives14:34
tedgbregma: Sure, but any other format will only give you packages, not "desktop apps" which is probably what you want?14:35
tedgbregma: If you use the apt libraries they can work on local copies of the package repo. That's what snapcraft does for instance to use non-local repos.14:35
bregmaI suppose we could take the stance "install a bash shell then use Ubuntu command-line tools to install what your want"14:36
bregmaworks for Microsoft14:36
bregmamaybe I'll play with the apt libraries, see if they do what I need14:36
Laneybregma: How does this work?14:37
LaneyAs a user14:37
Laneylike, do I define the repositories in configuration somehow?14:37
davmor2cyphermox, pitti: bug 1570901 I've assigned you both pitti if there is any chance you could jump on with cyphermox that would be awesome we kinda need it right for monday, many thanks14:39
ubot5`bug 1570901 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Cd menu not booting to ubiquity try/install menu but always to live session" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/157090114:39
Laneybregma: does https://paste.ubuntu.com/15850131/ interest you?14:40
Laneyotherwise, I think you can set basically all of apt's directories via configuration14:40
Laneyso you can say "download to this place in my home directory" and then use apt-cache on that14:40
Laneythere's a tool called 'chdist' which does this14:40
bregmaLaney, yeh, that sort of approach was my first thought and final fallback, but I was hoping to avoid work if someone else has already done the hard bits14:42
* bregma avoids work, it's too hard14:43
attenteLaney: hey, is it at all possible to do another g-s release at this point? i've fixed a couple of bugs with the update all and the appstream cache refresh14:43
Laneybregma: https://paste.ubuntu.com/15850261/14:46
Laneyyo attente14:47
Laneyyes, but I'm going to leave in a very short time to get a train - maybe seb128 can help?14:47
bregmaLaney, I think I can work with that, thanks14:47
attenteLaney: sure, no worries14:47
seb128Laney, attente, I can try maybe to sneak that in today but busy at the sprint14:47
Laneyoh hey seb128!14:48
seb128need to figure out how to deal with that package as well14:48
Laneybregma: beware, it's perl14:48
seb128I've an idea how to work but I don't have my GNOME git configured, etc on that laptop*14:48
Laneyseb128: for an update attente would run make distcheck and give you a new orig.tar.xz14:48
seb128k14:48
Laneyso you would just merge that as normal14:48
seb128cool14:49
seb128attente, give me the link to the tarball or a package update to sponsor and I can sponsor14:49
Laneythanks14:49
attenteseb128: sure, thanks14:49
LaneyI'll take my laptop with me so can poke the queue later14:50
seb128Laney, have a good w.e!14:50
LaneyTrevinho: any news on the update?14:50
seb128thanks14:50
seb128Laney, Trevinho, what's the output of the hud discussion?14:50
LaneyI posted to the bug14:50
Laneyhe's removed the feature changes and will discuss those separately14:50
* seb128 sings the "we are going to get overruled next week"14:51
seb128oh, no willcooke there14:52
LaneyBetter for it to be explicit rather than cloak and dagger stuff14:53
seb128well in any case let's undone it and be ready to redo on monday14:53
seb128it's going to be explicit14:53
Laneyfine14:53
Laneyso be it14:53
seb128so yeah, we can undo/redo it's fine, just a bit more work14:53
LaneyHe's already doing the new uploads14:53
seb128k14:54
seb128one cycle without those late churn wouldn't be a normal ubuntu cycle :p14:54
Laneyand it's going to let me pin the packages to the versions with bugfixes but before this poor change lands :)14:55
seb128I don't understand the issue14:55
seb128it's a configurable keybinding no?14:55
seb128e.g you can change the config, no need to pin a code version?14:55
LaneyIt's changed the compiz one14:55
LaneyIs *that* one configurable?14:56
seb128I though it was14:56
seb128but maybe I'm wrong14:56
seb128we are speaking about alt-space right?14:56
LaneyI've never considered configuring something like that to be honest14:56
seb128I never used that keybinding to be honest14:57
Laneyluckily14:57
Laneylucky*14:57
Laneythen your workflow isn't being changed14:57
seb128yeah14:57
seb128you must be angry at GTK CSD14:57
seb128they broke it for you as well :p14:57
seb128no wm menu there14:57
Laneyalt-space works there14:57
seb128interesting14:58
seb128so no mouse way to get that menu14:58
seb128but a keyboard one14:58
LaneyI hate gnome-shell because they broke mnemonics on that menu though14:58
* Laney would try to fix that if he ever used shell14:58
seb128it seems weird14:58
seb128I would have expected alt-space to do the same thing that right click on the decoration14:58
LaneyIt's probably handled by the window manager always14:59
Laneyunlike the decorations these days14:59
seb128right, feels like inconsistant UI/workflow14:59
seb128I wonder if they consider it as a bug14:59
Laneyhaha14:59
LaneyTrevinho: don't know where you've gone, but I'm off now and might not be back for a bit... so please find someone else on the release team to remove my blocks15:02
seb128Laney, enjoy your w.e!15:02
Laneyyou too15:02
Laneysafe travels back!15:02
* Laney will send you baby pics ;-)15:03
seb128thanks15:04
seb128hehe15:04
TrevinhoLaney: oh, I'm here :)15:07
TrevinhoLaney: just ignoring notifications :/15:07
attenteseb128: do you want me to do the packaging too or just upload the tarball?15:29
seb128attente, as you prefer15:29
attenteseb128: ok, i'll try it packaging it first15:30
seb128it should be a simple matter of adding a changelog entry with the correct version15:30
seb128thanks15:30
seb128you know better what is in the update so should be easier for you to write the changelog ;)15:31
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seb128Trevinho, how come you relanded packages that didn't have change like hud?15:35
seb128https://launchpadlibrarian.net/253950388/hud_14.10+16.04.20160412.1-0ubuntu1_14.10+16.04.20160415-0ubuntu1.diff.gz15:35
Trevinhoseb128: changelog should have changed15:39
seb128it did15:39
seb128but I'm unsure the release team is going to see the point of the upload15:39
Trevinhoseb128: well, I wanted to update the changelog bug15:39
seb128ah ok15:39
seb128I didn't notice that the bug changed15:39
Trevinhoseb128: also, those packages haven't really been released15:39
seb128sorry ;-)15:39
Trevinhojust in proposed15:39
Trevinhono problem15:40
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Trevinhoseb128: yeah, if i wouldn't have missed the Laney call would have been easier, as he knew :/15:41
seb128don't worry we are going to get there ;-)15:41
seb128tkamppeter, hey, do you know where one can find a ppd for a Canon pixma 3650 printer on trusty?16:05
attenteseb128: can you take this when have a moment? https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/ubuntu/gnome-software16:40
seb128attente, looking16:41
seb128tedg, charles_, could you have a look to bug #1512002? it's a bit of an annoying one and would be nice to see fixed, I hit it regularly but never had slots to debug but some users looked at it, would be nice to see if what they suggest make sense16:44
ubot5`bug 1512002 in accountsservice "Annoying dialog "Authentication is required to change your own user data"" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/151200216:44
seb128desrt, ^ you maybe could have a look as well? it seems to have to do with the accountsservice user storage16:45
desrthmmmmm16:46
desrti have a theory16:50
desrtif something in the session is trying to sync up a property when the session is locked then probably the "is current user logged in?" check at the polkit level is failing16:50
desrtah.  looks like others reached that same conclusion as well16:52
seb128right16:55
desrtbut the real issue is to identify the 'guilty' party for doing the request in the first place16:55
seb128is it wrong/buggy to do such requests while the session is locked?16:56
seb128the bug mentions some16:56
seb128like we update unread messages counts so the greeter can display that your user has messages16:56
desrtindicator-messages, you mean?16:56
seb128yes16:56
desrthmm16:57
seb128kenvandine, can you maybe review the patch on bug #1235472? I think you are the one who know that package best16:57
ubot5`bug 1235472 in empathy (Ubuntu) "New messages do not show" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/123547216:57
desrtfunny what things end up being used for16:57
seb128yeah...16:59
desrtso like... vendorpatch accountsservice while we wait for the patch to go upstream?17:00
desrtit seems that the issue is fairly well understood, and the easiest solution is somewhat obvious17:00
seb128desrt, just changing the permission as suggested on the bug?17:12
desrtaside from creating a new service to deal with this sort of thing, i can't imagine anything more appropriate17:12
desrtand to be honest, i think that something running on behalf of the user should probably have the right to change the user's stuff anyway... the fact that this was tied to "...and the user is logged in right now" was probably not particularly intentional17:13
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seb128desrt, k, I agree, thanks for commenting I wanted a second opinion17:18
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seb128attente, sponsored, could you also mp the change against the packaging vcs (lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-software/ubuntu)?17:39
attentesure, thanks seb128!17:40
seb128attente, thanks17:41
seb128attente, Laney, did any of you tried to look at bug #1564621?17:41
ubot5`bug 1564621 in gnome-software (Ubuntu) "Version unkown of not-installed applications, it appears for installed ones" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/156462117:41
seb128it's probably one we want to SRU17:42
attenteseb128: i didn't see that one, but can see if it's an easy fix17:43
seb128attente, thanks17:43
xclaesseis there something that changed in ubuntu 16.04 that makes ssh client not using DSA keys anymore?18:34
seb128xclaesse, that might be a question for #ubuntu-devel rather18:37
dobeypeople still use DSA keys?19:09
xclaessedobey, looks like I still had one the laptop connected on my TV19:23
xclaessebut it's not replaced19:23
dobeyhmm, i keep having problems with the app menus in 16.04 :(19:39
willcookedobey, they keep vanishing?19:40
willcookehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/153222619:41
ubot5`Launchpad bug 1532226 in unity (Ubuntu) "No menu bar in gtk apps on fresh boot" [High,Confirmed]19:41
dobeywillcooke: it's set to show them in the title bar, and yeah, they keep not being there; or well, they aren't visible, but if i press Alt+F they show up under the (X) button, and i can cycle through them with arrow keys, but the menus stay affixed to the left side of the window19:43
willcookeTrevinho, ^ related?19:43
dobeychromium seems to always be fine, but all my gtk+ apps (terminal, evolution, empathy, etc…) seem to have the issue19:45
willcookedobey, yeah, sounds like the same issue19:46
ximionLaney: it was good to wait with the AppStream release a little: squashed an important bug introduced by the stub-merging code20:26
ximionbut I'll do the release tomorrow :)20:26
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willcookeseb128, yay!  https://code.launchpad.net/~willcooke/ubuntu-themes/terminal-tabs/+merge/29205522:16
seb128willcooke, congrats!22:16
willcookethanks!22:16
willcookeit's funny that what equates to about 1 week of work boils down about 40 lines22:18
seb128willcooke, let's see when we can land it, not likely today and next week might be busy with release issues so rather SRU?22:18
seb128yeah...22:18
willcookesure, no worries22:18
seb128Laney, larsu, ^ would be nice if you can have a look, you know css&g-t better22:19
flocculantwillcooke: late night? abroad? or omg release in 5 days? :)22:19
Trevinhowillcooke, dobey: well. In that case I guess that it's the real gtk menu that shows up, not the one we export to unity.22:51

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