=== JanC is now known as Guest19389 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [05:42] Good morning [05:43] Morning hikiko [05:43] hi duflu... [05:43] Trump [05:44] Yeah [05:44] Enough said [05:44] Yup :| [05:45] The system's not rigged [05:49] Well... [05:50] I wouldn't exactly say that. But it was never rigged *against* Trump. [06:18] lol [06:19] trump voters @tv are holding the trump signs upside down "make america great again" etc [06:49] Good morning [08:18] duflu, just for you: https://github.com/samshadwell/TrumpScript [08:24] hikiko: Thanks. Prepare for TrumpScript 2.0 which includes new keywords "backflip" and "shiftleft". [08:24] haha :) [08:35] moin [08:36] hey Sweet5hark [08:36] pitti: heya. [08:37] i see it was wise to switch off that horrorshow yesterday when at 2am I had the feeling I saw brexit2. [08:43] yeah, we'll have that horror show for 4 years, no hurry [08:44] morning all [08:45] pitti: I fully feel that Max Liebermann quote about eating and puking ... [08:45] willcooke: morning [08:45] Sweet5hark: that apparently evaded me [08:45] pitti: https://de.wikiquote.org/wiki/Max_Liebermann [08:46] oh yes, that! [08:47] what I do get is the frustration about politics and globalization only working for the top 10% [08:47] (not just in the US, same in Europe) [08:48] what I don't get is how you can expect one such very capitalist to do anything about it, even less so if he's an a***ole [08:51] pitti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efHCdKb5UWc [08:59] hullo [09:00] hey Laney, how are you? [09:03] pitti: hmm [09:03] feels like June 24 again [09:04] Laney: feels worse to me, TBH [09:04] hey Laney [09:04] good morning desktopers [09:04] bad morning to you too! [09:04] or rather, sad morning [09:04] you don't like for america to be great again? ;-) [09:04] I'm not sure if that guy even realized that Mexico is part of America too :) [09:05] great*ly* in the sh** [09:06] Morning desktopers. It's another day in paradise. [09:07] who wants in my underground bunker? [09:07] * duflu is already digging [09:07] ha, we'll meet in the middle - it will be safe there [09:08] a bit hot maybe [09:08] probably no more than the surface in about 3 weeks [09:08] I was going to go there... [09:08] pitti: I should think it seems different from the inside [09:08] anyyyyyyyyyway [09:08] hi didrocks seb128 flexiondotorg willcooke & duflu [09:09] Morning laney [09:09] hey hey Laney! [09:09] /bin/sh will never change and disappoint me [09:10] * didrocks reminds Laney the bash -> dash transition [09:10] * pitti thinks that this is what Laney thought of [09:10] didrocks: make posix great again [09:11] \o/ [09:12] so the US now has *two* nine-elevens [09:12] pitti: Indeed I haven't felt like this since 15 years ago [09:13] Gonna try the Jono solution and cook a pile of veges to get my mind off it [09:13] somehow history has an odd imbalance towards the 9th November (1918, 1933, 1989) [09:13] and now 2016 [09:15] pitti: yep, was thinking of that. first time though its not germany fscking things up on that day though .. [09:15] Also everything is failing in CI for a different reason each time, plus my house has been shaking non-stop for two days due to earthworks somewhere nearby [09:15] Sweet5hark: well, 1989 was not fsck :) [09:16] * duflu is going insane [09:16] and neither 1918 really [09:19] pitti: true. [09:21] Morning all [09:26] Sweet5hark: wow, 1848 and 1923 too! http://www.bpb.de/politik/hintergrund-aktuell/69545/der-9-november-09-11-2012 [09:26] pitti: yep [09:27] pitti: although the 1848 one is a bit artificial as the whole year was a big mess in german history. [09:28] wonder if Sanders would have done better [09:28] oh well, no point debatting that [09:29] pitti: FWIW, 1923, 1933 where the reason for making 0ct-03 the national holiday and not nov-09. [09:36] eh, 1938, not 1933 [10:05] good morning [10:13] hey andyrock [10:24] willcooke, flexiondotorg, Laney: on a positive note, the GBP is making significant gains against the USD again for the first time since brexit. [10:55] Sweet5hark: that's bad for my shares! [10:56] Laney: show some patriotism! here is some precious marmite for that. [11:11] pitti: oh, another nov-09: 1799 napoleon couped and killed one of the first modern republics ... [11:35] wah, my lxc container is not starting for some reason [11:35] Laney: zesty? known [11:35] host? [11:35] Laney: https://github.com/lxc/lxc/issues/1280; I uploaded systemd 232-3 with a workaround this morning, but will still take some time to sync [11:35] pitti: I mean: zesty host [11:36] Laney: local workaround: boot with systemd.legacy_systemd_cgroup_controller in the kernel cmdline [11:38] pitti: ah right, I have [11:38] Nov 09 11:25:50 raleigh.local PAM-CGFS[9686]: Corrupt /proc/self/cgroup [11:39] right, lxc and friends don't yet deal with systemd using the unified hierarchy for itself; so I reverted this for now [11:39] nod [11:39] gotta make the devel release at least a *bit* exciting :) [11:40] glad it was known so I didn't waste ages trying to understand :P [11:43] told stgraber [11:43] * Laney is building the new systemd instead [11:43] that machine is remote atm so it's mildly annoying to change kernel cmdline [11:43] oh, ok [11:43] /etc/default/grub :) [11:44] ya [11:44] sbuild; dcmd --deb sudo dpkg -iO ftw [11:44] "dcmd"? [11:44] wow, I learned something new today [11:45] \o/ [11:45] (I use dpkg -iO *.deb, which by and large should do the same, unless you have other builds in your build-tree/ ?) [11:45] there's always new tools to discover [11:46] yeah, often the cwd directory is cluttered [11:46] * Laney is disorganised [11:46] dcmd scp ... is also quite nice [11:47] pitti: OOI, do you know what might have fixed the lightdm logind session not closing in the new systemd? [11:47] my build-tree is just in /tmp/, so it's necessarily clean most of the time :) [11:48] Laney: no idea, I'm afraid; the systemd port didn't even land yet [11:48] ah well [11:48] Laney: but the bug followup actually said that it still seems to happen sometimes? [11:48] I'll check later if I can reproduce by rebooting 20 times or so [11:48] not to me and not to m_uktupavels and not to you, could just be a bad reproducer [11:48] * Laney tried lots of times up/downgrading systemd to check it really was that [11:48] was quite consistent [11:49] more attempts can't hurt though :) === hikiko is now known as hikiko|ln === didrocks1 is now known as didrocks [13:06] Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue. [13:06] G'morning, all. [13:07] hey qengho [13:08] qengho: good morning Florida. *sternlook* [13:33] * flexiondotorg seeks out food. [14:27] * flexiondotorg returns. [15:36] kenvandine: hi! do you have time to look at content-hub-glib? i can help out if you need to get it running on your machine [15:38] http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1611/meeting/22714/architecture-discussions/ [16:13] attente, sorry... not yet, been swamped [16:13] attente, can we get it in a silo along with your gtk branch? [16:14] kenvandine: sure, but what do you need from me there? should i upload packages to a ppa? [16:14] yeah [16:14] let me create a silo [16:15] and you can upload the packages to the silo ppa [16:15] attente, give me a few [16:15] kenvandine: sure, thanks [16:17] attente, https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/2178/ [16:17] upload packages for vivid, xenial and zesty [16:18] actually... i wonder if we care about vivid for that [16:18] maybe just xenial and zesty for now [16:19] sounds good [17:17] attente, ^^ [17:17] builds are failing in the silo [17:17] attente, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/292796272/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-amd64.content-hub_0.2+15.04.20161109-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz [17:18] kenvandine: ok, thanks [17:21] kenvandine: does that mean we are building for vivid? is that intended? [17:21] content-hub needs to [17:22] ok, i'll fix that [17:25] attente, it failed on xenial and zesty too [17:25] but i think it was a test failure [17:25] not build [17:25] k, need to go for some errands, have a nice evening desktopers! [17:25] cya seb128 [17:26] kenvandine: are there any logs for those? [17:26] Night seb128 [17:27] attente, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/292796553/buildlog_ubuntu-zesty-amd64.content-hub_0.2+17.04.20161109-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz [17:27] bye willcooke flexiondotorg, nice evening desktopers [17:27] attente, it's failing for all arches in one way or another on zesty, xenial and vivid :) [17:28] :'( [17:29] kenvandine: what's the easiest way to replicate the build process locally? [17:30] sbuild or pbuilder i guess [17:30] it built locally for me, but i didn't try in sbuild [18:05] nigth all [18:05] *night [18:37] hikiko: hey, are you around? === JanC_ is now known as JanC [20:18] attente, [20:19] hi [20:19] I am now [20:19] hi :) [20:20] i was just wondering what you used to capture the video for your lightning talk at the sprint in the hague [20:21] for the moving windows I used gtk-recordmydesktop [20:21] will used the virtualbox recording tool for the other [20:22] but there was another one that is good give me a second [20:22] kazam that's it [20:22] and vokoscreen was good if I remember [20:23] but I prefer gtk-recordmydesktop [20:28] hikiko: ok, thanks!