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Unit193bluesabre: So you ended up not going with enabling the glade support in libxfce4ui?00:15
bluesabreUnit193, was easier to just follow debian00:16
Unit193Yeeeep.00:17
ochosiglade support is quite nice though..00:19
bluesabreYeeeep.00:56
Unit193I had a deb of it. :P01:14
bluesabreUnit193, feel free to upload it to the PPA01:18
bluesabreperiodic gtk grumble... apparently system trays are deprecated, https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkStatusIcon.html#gtk-status-icon-new02:40
bluesabre"gtk_status_icon_new has been deprecated since version 3.14 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use notifications."02:40
Unit193> tint202:47
bluesabrethe added progress bars in gnome-software on zesty makes it a much improved software center03:16
Unit193Oh, well it's not on here.04:01
Unit193And my DNS was broken until I removed libnss-resolve (well, since it was upgrading I just removed the so, then purged it later.)  That system uses resolvconf fine, so just libnss-resolve was evil.04:03
Unit193bluesabre: Good news, glade support in zesty+ is good, but the package wouldn't be backportable.06:09
bluesabreUnit193, that's A-OK (though curious why)07:35
bluesabreLibreOffice 5.3 with (non-default) Notebookbar, for those interested, http://imgur.com/a/FMoqV07:51
flocculantbluesabre: clock stopped?08:02
flocculantbluesabre: also - did you notice missing icons in lo5.308:07
Unit193bluesabre: It moved to multiarch.08:44
Unit193Still thinking the "proper" thing to do here though is make libxfce4ui-glade..08:45
Unit193bluesabre: https://launchpad.net/~unit193/+archive/ubuntu/xfce4-gtk3/+packages/ - http://paste.openstack.org/show/TqsJyjN3j1lHsFJiZSpi/ fwiw.09:31
Unit193(I first put it in -dev, but that became pretty clearly improper. :P )09:31
Unit193ochosi: ↑ libxfce4ui-glade for you.09:34
ochosibluesabre: yuck, those separators don't look nice at all09:35
bluesabreochosi, indeed, but it is labeled as an experimental feature, and I imagine that's one reason12:37
bluesabreUnit193, aha, cool :D12:37
flocculanthi bluesabre :)12:38
bluesabreUnit193, I think it'd be fine in the -dev package12:38
bluesabreflocculant, hola12:38
Unit193bluesabre: Right, but then you have to add ${misc:shlibs}, bringing in some interesting deps for a -dev package, and then debhelper will also like to make a dbgsym package for -dev.12:39
bluesabreUnit193, ah, phooey :P12:39
Unit193Kind of showing this isn't how it expects, aye.  And, found another thing that used -glade. (As I'd seen before)  Not many packages ship a glade module... :/12:40
Unit193bluesabre: The debdiff is so small though!12:43
bluesabre:D12:44
Unit193If you like it I can push it to the PPA, if not I can fix it.12:51
bluesabreUnit193, I'm not picky, feel free to push13:07
Unit193I'm not awake, good to have review. :P13:08
bluesabrefair enough :)13:08
ochosiUnit193, bluesabre: i'm fine with either approach, i just want my glade module packaged and installable ;)13:20
Unit193ochosi: Is now.13:21
ochosinnnice13:21
Unit193...So the desktop background selection, that doesn't allow you to select directories, only images.  You have to type the full path now.13:24
flocculantUnit193: yea - I noticed a while ago - bluesabre noticed yesterday 13:26
Unit193flocculant: Before the VM re-install, I used xfconf to set it. >_>13:27
bluesabreI suspect its gtk2, which had a small version bump in zesty13:28
Unit193I noticed you saying something along those lines.13:29
Unit193Simple test..13:29
ochosimust be gtk2, nothing changed in xfdesktop and it's using a standard gtk open file/folder dialog13:33
Unit193Debian 818182 was fun.13:46
ubottuDebian bug 818182 in libgtk2.0-0 "libgtk2.0-0: Added support for randr 1.5 in gtk2.0 v2.24.30 breaks Xfce4 screen config" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/81818213:46
Unit193bluesabre: Downgrading fixes it.13:51
Unit193Looked at Debian, Ubuntu, and GTK bugtrackers.13:53
* flocculant never notices those dual monitor things14:10
ochosiflocculant: as you have been testing taskman21:04
ochosihave you ever tested showing/hiding some columns?21:04
ochosii just noticed now (and this must be a long-standing issue) that it's totally messed up21:05
ochosiwondering though whether i messed it up, so maybe better to double-check21:05
ochosihumm, something is crappy there with changing the column order, that seems to mess things up...21:27
knomehello simon21:49
ochosihey pasi21:55
knomehow was fosdem?21:55
ochosiawesome21:56
knomedid you happen to bump to ubuntu people?21:56
ochosiunfortunately not, i tried to meet up with laney, but somehow i didn't manage to find him21:57
ochosimet m8t and Corsac though21:57
knomeh21:57
knomeah too21:57
knomei know at least czxzxszsxzxajkowski was there too21:57
knomewhatever the spelling is21:57
knomepleia2 will know :P21:57
knomeoh and she just popped in!21:57
pleia2czajkowski :)21:57
pleia2I am going to food now ;)21:58
ochosiyeah, i wasn't hanging out in the desktop space much21:58
knomebon appetit21:58
knomei don't know if she was in the desktop space either...21:58
ochosimostly the devops topics (as my travel was paid for by $dayjob)21:58
flocculantochosi: as I said - rarely use it - looked ok to me - didn't know you cold move columns either22:01
flocculantthat said it all appears to work here doing that22:01
ochosiyeah, that messes it up somehow22:01
ochosineed to check how exactly to reproduce it22:01
ochosireordering columns, restarting, hiding/showing and reordering or something seemed to break it22:02
ochosinot a dramatic bug, but still22:02
flocculantwell - 1 mobed column stayed put, another moved one - reverted to original position 22:04
flocculantadded and removed - stayed in the new config22:04
flocculanttalk more tomorrow on that if you like - off now :)22:06

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