/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/07/26/#ubuntu-desktop.txt

metalbikerhey guys, i'm trying to decide how to file a bug for ubuntu 17.10 and i can't think of the proper way to classify this. when i check mark an option in a window for downloading a file, the "do this automatically for files like this for now on," a black 'shadows' appears quickly but disappears quickly when i do that. it's the same shape as the window and it's purely graphical.01:21
duflumetalbiker, does the shadow surround the window?01:22
duflumetalbiker, regardless, please just run "ubuntu-bug gnome-shell" and follow the prompts01:22
metalbikerduflu: it does surround the window but only very briefly.01:24
metalbikerand i'll just classify it the way you suggested.01:25
duflumetalbiker, don't worry about getting the classification wrong. Any bug against gnome-shell will get noticed and updated. Otherwise log bugs against just project 'Ubuntu' and they will /hopefully/ also get reclassified01:28
metalbikerduflu: ok, thank you for that information. that relieves a bunch of worry from my part because i want to be of as much help with this shakedown as possible.01:36
metalbikerduflu: one more question. is it necessary to download the new daily build every day, create a new startup USB flashdrive and reinstall everything again or will everything get updated/upgraded when the daily build ISO is posted on cdimage.ubuntu.com?01:39
sarnoldyou can probably just apt-get update && apt-get -u dist-upgrade whenever convenient for you01:40
sarnoldunless you want to test the installer, of couse :D01:40
metalbikersarnold: ok, cool! that saves me a bunch of time and doing everything all over again. as  you can probably tell, i'm really new at doing this daily build testing. but i wanted to jump in with both feet and get more experience with it. for myself and for my LoCo team.01:42
sarnoldmetalbiker: excellent :) thanks!01:42
duflumetalbiker, it's actually easier than that. Any Ubuntu install with an internet connection will update itself automatically01:44
metalbikersarnold: you're welcome!01:44
dufluOnly if you're setting up a new machine would you find using a fresh ISO faster01:45
metalbikerduflu: yeah, i knew that, too, but I just wanted to make sure with this daily build testing. I've never done this before and it's exciting to be helping now.01:45
duflumetalbiker, cool. Yes it is easy and you raise a good question. But the latest code comes in automatic updates, same as is on the latest ISO but smaller pieces01:46
metalbikerduflu: i understand that completely. and cool, so all i've got to do is wait for the software updater to do its thing when it checks for updates and install any updates, just like i've been doing for 10 years, lol.01:46
* duflu wonders if it's time we uncapitalized ISO01:48
metalbikerduflu: cool! after today i'll feel like i've spent a few years in college with just this small bit, but very important, knowledge and experience. lol01:49
metalbikerduflu: i think we should just make it lowercase. save a keystroke! lol just like saving trees, save the keystrokes, man! lol01:51
dufluI mean to be more precise, we're talking about a file format and not the original International Organization for Standardization (ISO)01:52
dufluBut "iso9660" is a bit awkward01:53
metalbikeroh yeah, i agree. i was just trying to figure out what else it could mean and i totally forgot about iso standards. jeez, you think with my extensive background in manufacturing and college degree i'd know that. aye aye aye.01:54
metalbikeryeah, usually capitalized letters is for proper names like that, in abbreviated form. just like USA and UK, and on and on.01:55
metalbikerok, i'm out for the night. thank you for the awesome feedback! you helped an undereducated veteran of Ubuntu. lol01:57
metalbikeroh, i've got one more question for the night. there was a survey put out for our requested apps/snaps for 18.04LTS and I wanted to ask where should I send my answers to. It was posted on hackernews, reddit and somewhere else and i want to give my input for that.02:02
metalbikerbut i think it was an original post on ubuntu.com as well.02:03
sarnoldthere was a google forms to go along with it..02:03
sarnoldhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScOZggYro5S5okO8yhoGI5h2ucicBZPGGLYGOI6dINA1WSTzQ/viewform02:04
metalbikeroh, ok. cool! i'll copy and paste that into firefox. thanks!02:05
sarnoldhttps://twitter.com/dustinkirkland/status/88841918110380851502:05
metalbikeryeah, that's who did it.02:05
jameshGot in principle support for my network-manager connectivity patch02:38
didrocksgood morning05:51
* didrocks curses people not using the bzr branch07:04
* duflu feels guilty but has no idea what didrocks is referring to07:06
didrocksnot you :)07:09
seb128oh, forgot to say hi here!07:09
seb128good morning desktopers07:09
seb128hey duflu, how are you? having a good day so far?07:09
didrocksbug #1706524 is ready for review for those motivated (easy one ;))07:09
ubot5bug 1706524 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Enable switch option to set volume above 100% from media keys and gnome shell UI" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/170652407:09
didrocksre seb128 :)07:09
seb128re didrocks07:09
dufluMorning seb128, yeah it's not bad. How goes it?07:10
dufluAlso, morning didrocks07:10
didrockshey hey duflu ;)07:10
seb128good :-)07:10
didrocksseb128: can you try super "nautilus" enter?07:12
didrocksit doesn't do anything for me (clicking or enter)07:12
didrocksusing the dash icon works though07:12
seb128didrocks, it opens nautilus for me07:13
seb128or it did on first try07:14
seb128now it does nothing07:14
didrocksI don't remember if I opened it once already in that session TBH07:16
didrocksbut ok, there is something fishy at least…07:17
seb128indeed07:17
didrocksthe dash icon works 100% of the time for me though07:17
didrocksshouldn't it be the same .desktop file?07:17
seb128confirmed on a new session07:17
seb128it works on first try only07:17
didrocksso07:17
didrocksI moved this icon to the dash07:17
didrocksit's another one07:17
didrocksand it matches a running app07:17
didrocksthat's why, for the shell, that app/.desktop file is running07:18
didrocksfavorite-apps=[…, 'org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop',…'org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop']07:19
didrockssame desktop file :/07:19
didrocksbut I have been able to add it twice07:19
didrockswth?07:19
didrockshowever07:21
didrocksright-click -> details07:22
didrocksit's nautilus.desktop07:22
didrocksfor the running one07:22
didrocksso, what's saved in the favorite doesn't match what the shell think the icon is07:22
didrockswhy does org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop has OnlyShowIn=Unity?07:23
seb128it's another of those compat entries iirc07:24
dufludidrocks, Upstream Gnome don't like having desktop icons. Also nautilus-desktop is an X11 app that runs under Xwayland. I think they want to kill it off07:24
seb128didrocks, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/nautilus/ubuntu/view/head:/debian/rules#L4407:24
didrocksduflu: yeah, but it doesn't explain why there is a huge mismatch between what's GNOME shell is storing and what it thinks is running07:25
didrocksduflu: at least, it should be nautilus.desktop in both place07:25
dufluBugs! Yep, Gnome Shell is buggy07:25
dufluBut it's also nice, and is fixable07:25
didrocksseb128: hum, ok, I wonder if the difference in behavior is due to DBusActivatable=true07:26
didrocksand so, ask for dbus, already running as the desktop renderer, done07:26
didrocks(doesn't explain the other bug on the wrong .desktop file matching, but let's focus on this first)07:26
didrocksalso, not respecting OnlyShowIn :p07:26
seb128yeah07:27
seb128could be07:27
didrockscould have been07:27
didrocksbut no :p07:28
* didrocks tried to restart G-S after commenting it07:28
didrocksno success07:28
didrocksbut yeah, there are 3 bugs: nautilus matched as different thing, GNOME Shell doesn't seem to respect OnlyShowIn for that use case and nautilus showing desktop is matched as a running app07:30
duflukoza: Anything fun to talk about today?07:31
seb128didrocks, it works without nautilus.desktop07:31
seb128every time07:31
didrocksI went the other way, NoDisplay=true on org.Nautilus… doesn't work07:32
didrockstrying as well07:32
didrocksyou removed OnlyShowIn as well, correct?07:33
kozaduflu, hey, yes :)07:33
kozaduflu, not sure if fun but at least it has three letters starting with b ending with g ;-)07:34
didrocksseb128: so, removing OnlyShowIn in org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop + removing nautilus.desktop works for me as well07:34
duflukoza: big?07:34
seb128didrocks, right07:34
duflubeg?07:35
duflubog?07:35
duflubag?07:35
kozaduflu, close close but you are not there yet07:35
didrocksseb128: so, we are using that icon on Unity, I guess we kept the other for other DEs, but as we migrate the favorites which are renamed from Unity to gnome-shell, we can maybe removed nautilus.desktop?07:35
didrocksand let other DEs having their own migration path?07:36
didrocksoh, I think I know what happens in the ungood .desktop file match07:36
didrocksnautilus.desktop is "added" to the dash07:37
didrocksbut there is this hardcoded list of translation07:37
didrocksand so nautilus.desktop -> org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop when pinned on the dash07:37
didrocks(but not in memory)07:37
didrocksso half-converted07:37
didrocksand double org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop in gsettings07:37
seb128didrocks, we should check with Trevinho in case07:39
seb128I think nautilus has some special handling in unity07:39
seb128for matching subwindows07:39
seb128like specific drives or such07:39
didrocksyeah, at least, I confirm the Unity launcher is using org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop already07:39
didrocksso we *might* be fine07:40
didrocksbut yeah, drives… maybe that will be the issue07:40
didrocksis Trevinho back today?07:40
seb128yes he should07:40
seb128we can remove nautilus.desktop and the onlyshowin and see if we get reports07:41
didrocksor07:41
didrockswe can add in nautilus.desktop NoShowIn=gnome?07:41
didrocksNotShowIn*07:41
* didrocks tries07:42
didrocksworks07:43
didrocksand matches are correct07:44
didrocksshouldn't we do that? It's the less impactful as long as we have unity? ^07:44
didrocksso removing OnlyShowIn=Unity; in org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop (or add GNOME) and adding NotShowIn=GNOME; in nautilus.desktop07:44
seb128wfm07:45
didrocksdo you think we add GNOME to the OnlyShowIn list? that way we don't impact other DEs for now07:45
seb128but it makes us keep old compat files07:45
seb128+107:45
didrocksyeah, I would be in favor of a cleanswap at some point07:45
didrocksonce we get it all figured out, in one shot07:45
seb128before the LTS? ;-)07:47
didrockswould be great, I'm afraid we won't though (and we'll still have the unity -> GNOME Shell transition)07:47
didrocksso, the "removing file, removed from launcher" issue07:47
didrocksanyway, let's do the nautilus fix for now07:48
seb128k07:48
willcookemorning08:01
didrockshey willcooke08:01
willcookehow goes didrocks?08:03
didrockswillcooke: good, debugged another small "polish" G-S annoying behavior :p08:04
willcooke:)08:04
didrocksyourself?08:04
willcookesleepy08:04
willcooke:)08:04
willcookeTwo late nights, need to finish on time today08:05
didrockstoo much beer yesterday? :)08:05
didrockshehe, yeah ;)08:05
willcooketoo much work :p08:05
willcookeCan you advise me on DEP-3 for this? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/330579842/gnome-control-center_3.24.3-0ubuntu2.debdiff08:05
willcookeit looks pretty straight forward, I just full out those Origin: Bug: etc fields08:06
willcookeis that all there is to it?08:06
didrocksdo you have a bug for it? Bug-Ubuntu: <bug-url>08:06
willcookehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-control-center/+bug/170642108:07
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1706421 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "Wifi hotspot password is hard to read" [Medium,Confirmed]08:07
didrocksthe rest looks good08:07
didrocksbut remove "+checkout http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ to learn about the format. Here08:07
didrocks"08:07
didrocksand what you don't use below :)08:07
willcookefor the actual patch itself, is that the correct way to make the font MonoSpace?08:07
didrockswillcooke: example of DEP-3 fresh from this morning: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~didrocks/gnome-control-center/sound-above-100/view/head:/debian/patches/70_allow_sound_above_100.patch08:08
didrockswillcooke: to me, yes, I don't know if there is a more modern way, seb128? ^08:08
Laneymoin08:09
didrocksgood morning Laney08:09
willcookehi Laney08:10
Laneywhat's up08:10
willcookeyour roof08:10
willcookewakka wakka  wakka08:10
didrocks(sleepy, but still can make bad jokes, I see…)08:10
Laneythese guys said it's fine, no work to do O_O08:10
seb128hey willcooke Laney08:11
willcookedidrocks, dad jokes, amiright ;)08:11
didrockswillcooke: not at this level yet :p08:11
seb128didrocks, willcooke, the example header from Didier looks good to me, I don't know of anything missing there08:12
Laneyit says Forwarded but the patch isn't forwarded08:13
Laneythat should be Bug08:13
Laney;-)08:13
willcookeand how about the actual patch itself, is that the right way to add monospace?08:14
* Laney (mild troll)08:14
seb128or the patch should be forwarded08:16
Laneynot if it uses com.ubuntu.sound08:16
willcookeIf someone can comment here to say if adding the attributes to the .ui file is the "right" way, the I will make a diff for upstream08:18
kostadinHello unbuntu deskop team. This is my first time on this channel and first I would like to thank you all for your efforts. I recently tried a daily build of 17.10 and I have a question regarding automatic bluetooth switching. When I connected my headset the output was automatically switched, but the headset was in HSP/HFP mode. Is this a bug I should report?08:19
willcookekostadin, hi there!  Thanks for the report.  This is a known issue with some headsets, we're looking in to it at the moment.08:20
seb128willcooke, the actual .ui change looks good to me08:20
willcookeseb128, merci08:21
seb128de rien08:21
TrevinhoHi guys08:26
Trevinhoyes didrocks08:26
willcookemorning Trevinho08:26
Trevinhohi willcooke08:27
didrocksTrevinho: we found a way without impacting Unity, don't worry :)08:27
didrocksbut another fun bug due to desktop renames without good transition strategy in the Shell08:28
kostadinwillcooke, thanks. Is there a launchpad bug for this? I am happy help with testting this.08:28
kozakostadin, what kind of headset are you using - brand/model?08:29
kostadinPlantronics BackBeat Pro 208:29
kozakostadin, I think we do not have a bug for it atm, duflu can correct me if I'm wrong, so feel free and open one08:29
duflukostadin, there might be an existing bug open but it's unclear from the above text what's happening. Please just log more details in a new bug08:29
kozakostadin, could you also include syslog with bluetooth and pulseaudio debug output enabled? instructions on how to do it are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingBluetooth. In case sth will be unclear ping us.08:31
willcookekoza, this sounds like the same issue we saw in Warsaw where my speaker was connecting as A2DP but your headset wasnt - you had a patch knocking about, but the upgrade to 5.46 might help? (cc duflu - will fill you in in the meeting)08:31
kostadinBasically headset connects fine, audio output is switched, but HSP/HFP mode is selected by default instead of A2DP mode.08:31
kozawillcooke, yes I think this is the same issue08:32
dufluwillcooke, the release announcements are too brief to tell. Would have to search git to see if any relevant change occurred08:32
kostadinkoza, duflu I will open a new bug with syslog output and description. Thank you08:32
duflukostadin, oh yes that happened to me last time. However it stopped happening on subsequent reboots. Only happened the first time08:32
* duflu vaguely recalls a timing issue that we distro-patch and might be relevant08:33
duflu(hence the bug might not exist upstream)08:33
dufluP.S. Almost all Bluetooth audio bugs are the domain of pulseaudio, not bluez.08:34
seb128hey Trevinho, wb!08:35
kostadinduflu, I have not tested it on subsequent reboots to be honest, but I will do it and report it in the bug08:36
Trevinhohi seb12808:42
Trevinhothanks08:42
willcookehey Laney - I am reminded about that sound issues, where I had to touch a file to rebuild a cache or something.  Do I need to make that touch part of the rules?08:47
Laneywillcooke: postinst if anything, but that feels more like a hack to me08:50
Laneywhat do you think?08:51
Laneyworth a libcanberra bug08:51
willcookeLaney, does feel like a hack.  Will that cache ever get updated if we don't touch that file?  e.g. will it always be "broken" for people who upgrade?08:52
Laneyi think there's some kind of timeout in there too08:52
Laneyand it's only if you got a negative hit recorded in the cache08:52
Laneyi.e. if you tried to play it08:53
Laneyprobably the cache check thing should look at the actual theme directory rather than /usr/share/sounds08:53
willcookedidrocks, how's this look now? http://paste.ubuntu.com/25175527/08:57
seb128willcooke, bonus point if you list (lp: #nnn) in the changelog to reference to the launchpad bug08:58
willcookeseb128, can I edit the diff directly to add that?08:58
seb128sort of08:58
willcookehmm, maybe risky, the chunks would be out08:58
seb128you could, but it's going to be long08:58
willcookeI'll do it properly08:58
seb128so you should wrap08:59
seb128and adding a new line is more tricky08:59
seb128you need to change the @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ numbers etc08:59
seb128easier to redo a diff08:59
willcookeack08:59
andyrockgood morning!09:05
seb128hey andyrock, how are you?09:06
didrocksnothing more to add compared to what seb told :)09:09
andyrockhey seb12809:21
andyrockgood good, you?09:21
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seb128andyrock, I'm good thanks09:24
seb128ricotz, hey, you said packages needed rebuilds for the python transition?09:27
ricotzseb128, hi, yes09:30
seb128I can have a look, which ones did you have?09:33
ricotz <ricotz> afaics there are some desktop-packages which need a python-nochange-rebuild: eog-plugins, gedit, gedit-plugins09:33
seb128ricotz, k, thanks09:33
seb128ricotz, is there a transition tracker with that list?09:34
ricotzseb128, liferea09:34
ricotzthere is a tracker, but those packages doesnt appear on it09:34
ricotzhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/python3.6.html09:34
seb128do you know why they are not listed?09:38
willcookeseb128, how's this?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/25175612/09:55
seb128willcooke, gold :-)09:58
willcooke\o/09:59
dufluBTW to anyone interested, the top shell crasher is still https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/150540910:00
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1505409 in GNOME Shell "gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in x_io_error() from _XIOError() from _XEventsQueued() from XPending() from gdk_check_xpending() ["Connection to xwayland lost"]" [Critical,Confirmed]10:00
dufluSeems to be caused by Xwayland crashing, but errors.ubuntu.com does not catch Xwayland10:01
willcookeDo you know why it's not catching them duflu?10:03
dufluwillcooke, Either the theory is wrong, or something to do with gnome-shell managing the Xwayland process lifecycle...?10:04
seb128duflu, those XError reports are always a bit difficult, would be nice if somebody would be able to reproduce and get a proper bt10:10
dufluseb128, people have. See the duplicates (almost daily) as well as errors.ubuntu.com10:11
seb128and yeah, it's likely that xwayland issues land under gnome-shell buckets10:11
seb128duflu, yeah, but that doesn't tell us what xerror it hits10:12
dufluseb128, I think the upstream bug had a better understanding10:13
seb128duflu, there isn't much in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77652910:17
ubot5Gnome bug 776529 in general "gnome-shell crashed with signal 5 in _XIOError()" [Critical,Reopened]10:17
seb128but you are right that we should try to sort that issue out10:17
dufluseb128, I think the cause of the Xwayland crash, while the root of the problem, is also not interesting. Xwayland is built from xorg-server so comes with some crashes you might get from legacy Xorg. What's really important is the last comment in the upstream bug where they admit gnome-shell should be better designed to not crash when Xwayland crashes10:19
dufluAnyway, I am almost done10:19
seb128right, but that's a design flow we know about and not one that we are likely going to resolve before the LTS10:19
seb128which is one of the reason for pushing back on the wayland session to be the default one10:20
dufluseb128, yes add it to the list unfortunately10:21
seb128but yeah, segfaults of Xwayland are reported against gnome-shell10:25
seb128I just sent a sig11 to Xwayland10:25
seb128and it indeed takes the whole session  down :-/10:25
dufluseb128, backward compatibility first. At least it supports legacy apps :)10:27
dufluAnd good night10:27
seb128and legacy segfaults!10:28
seb128night duflu10:28
dufluHeh10:28
willcookeseb128, do you know if anything got decided about dnsmasq yesterday?  I think it was agreed that the n-m packaging needs to recommend it, but did anyone sign up to do it?12:04
seb128willcooke, nobody did afaik, I was going to go ahead and upload that a bit later if nobody else do it12:04
willcookeseb128, oki cool, thanks12:05
seb128yw12:05
kenvandinempt, did you sort out when you're going to meet us at guadec?12:50
mptkenvandine, yes, I registered to be thereon the Tuesday12:51
kenvandinempt, great!12:51
kenvandinempt, thx12:51
didrockskenvandine: can we get the session on Tuesday morning? I'm leaving at lunch time that day12:53
kenvandinedidrocks, for the status area/indicator discussion?12:53
didrockskenvandine: yeah, and other design-related/extensions ones12:53
kenvandineok12:53
didrocks(or on Monday for most of them ;))12:53
didrocksthanks!12:53
kenvandinei'll talk to allan12:54
willcookeLaney, re: canberra - should that bug be upstream, or in LP?@13:02
jbichaseb128: I'll go ahead add the NM recommends now13:12
seb128jbicha, thanks13:12
jbichaDebian has dnsmasq as a Depends, but we'd rather have it as a Recommends now, right?13:14
jbicha*dnsmasq-base13:14
jbichanever mind, Debian doesn't recommend or depend it there13:15
jbichaand never mind that, it is a recommends there13:19
jbichagood morning13:19
willcookemorning jbicha13:21
seb128hey jbicha :-)13:21
didrocksgood morning jbicha13:22
willcookeLaney, do you know what processor your xps has?13:25
mptandyrock, hey, I finally revised the Livepatch design. It turned out to be not that complicated (I think). <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates?action=diff&rev2=217&rev1=211>13:30
andyrockmpt let's discuss the design at the meeting13:35
mptyep13:35
andyrockbecause it requires work on their side13:36
Laneywillcooke: upstream (or both)13:59
Laney& i7-550014:00
andyrockhey didrocks, how much you know about golang and i18n?14:35
andyrockthe big question if the translations can be exported/imported to launchpad14:36
didrocksandyrock: on non desktop, people are using go-i18n, but I know there is as well some gettext package which may suit more desktop env14:37
andyrockkk thanks14:38
didrocksanother way could be to use gogtk binding which has glib support (but untested)14:38
andyrockI'll check gettext14:38
didrocksandyrock: the most imported one in the Go community is http://godoc.org/github.com/gosexy/gettext14:38
didrockshttps://github.com/gosexy/gettext/blob/master/_examples/gettext.go14:39
didrocksfor an example14:39
kenvandinegosexy... lol14:39
didrocksthey used to have a lot of great pkgs ;)14:40
* Laney removes 9999 g_debug () calls14:40
Laneyhey kenvandine14:40
kenvandinehey Laney14:40
Laneyyou good?14:40
kenvandineyup14:40
didrocksLaney: debugging the race I guess?14:40
kenvandineleaving in a few hours14:40
didrocksand so, had foo, bar, baz…14:41
kenvandinejust promoted gedit snap to stable :)14:41
Laneynice14:41
Laneydidrocks: something like that14:41
LaneyG_STRLOC!14:41
didrocksgoing deep :) but yeah, useful macro14:42
kenvandineseb128, an argument in favor of gjs in the platform snap... snaps that use our content interface won't need a rebuild for security updates to gjs14:42
didrocks(I would never remember the gcc syntax, thanks for #define :p)14:42
kenvandineseb128, we could end up with snaps in the store that bundle gjs/mozjs14:43
Laneyhey14:44
LaneyI tried build.snapcraft.io yesterday14:44
kenvandinehow did that go?14:44
Laneyhttps://build.snapcraft.io/user/iainlane/gedit/5989014:44
Laneycan you see that?14:44
kenvandineyes14:44
didrocksyep14:44
Laneywhat's up with that?14:45
didrocksno idea, I saw on the forum that there was something added in launchpad recently for submodule support14:45
kenvandineSubmodule 'libgd' (https://github.com/iainlane/libgd) registered for path 'libgd'14:45
kenvandinedo you have  clone of that repo?14:45
didrocksit's indeed a 40414:46
didrockshttps://github.com/iainlane/libgd14:46
kenvandineright14:46
Laneywhy's it trying to get it from there?14:46
kenvandinenot sure why14:46
kenvandineoh, do you have a fork of gedit?14:46
kenvandinei think the submodule is ../libgd14:46
kenvandineif you fork libgd it'll work14:47
Laneyffs14:47
kenvandineindeed :)14:47
Laneyhow do you even look at submodules?14:47
didrocksthe recent bug fixed was https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-buildd/+bug/169441314:47
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1694413 in launchpad-buildd "Builder doesn't pull submodules" [High,Fix released]14:47
Laneylaney@nightingale (master|✔)> git submodule status                                                                                                                                       ~/temp/gedit14:47
Laney-56a19ad9b056332ef07e508f1bdb6f03c6cb2590 libgd14:47
didrocksbut it doesn't seem to be related14:47
Laneyhelpful14:47
* Laney just presses the fork button to try it14:49
Laneyk building14:50
ogra_is that like "k lining" ?14:52
didrocks"forklining :)14:52
didrocksbetter than inlining!14:52
ogra_not as informative as outlining though14:53
didrocksheh14:53
Laneyhttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/330697688/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_xenial_amd64_04b3cfb6593f404a3d6cf0bcb0f15f47-xenial_BUILDING.txt.gz14:54
Laneyyeah annoying14:54
kenvandineLaney, https://code.launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/gedit/snap14:55
* Laney copied that snapcraft.yaml14:55
kenvandineoh14:55
kenvandineah...14:55
kenvandinethe PPA maybe?14:55
didrockswhy did you have to use another desktop helper? /me is curious14:55
didrocks(no need to copy the definition, just use after:[remote-part-name]14:56
kenvandineyeah... i realized that the other day14:56
didrocksI'm afraid people then just copy that :p14:56
kenvandinei was basing my work on ghex :)14:56
kenvandinei have a todo to go back through them and switch to the remote part14:56
didrockswho did ghex that way? tsss tsss tsss :p14:56
didrocksyeah14:57
kenvandineseb128 :)14:57
didrocksotherwise we give a bad best practice14:57
didrocksretsss :)14:57
kenvandinewell, i also started out needing to use my fork of the desktop helper14:57
Laneyanyway14:57
kenvandinenow it's been copied to a bunch of snaps :)14:57
didrocksanything I didn't merge?14:57
LaneyI just wanted to see if build on commit was easy to achieve14:57
kenvandinenope, it's all there14:57
didrocksgood :)14:57
Laneythis is more effort than I was bargaining for :P14:57
kenvandinei don't see a way to configure it to use our backports ppa14:57
didrocksI don't think we can use ppa, this is what I hilighted the other day here14:58
Laneyhow do you normally do that?14:58
kenvandineah14:58
didrocksflexiondotorg told the contrary, I don't know how…14:58
Laneyjust have it available?14:58
kenvandineLP lets you specify the PPA14:58
didrocksyeah, LP does14:58
kenvandinedidrocks, you can actually... i remember now14:58
didrocksnot b.snapcraft.io AFAIK14:58
Laneymmm14:59
kenvandineyou use a script in the prepare to add-apt-repository14:59
kenvandineyuck14:59
didrocksoh14:59
didrocksyummy :)14:59
didrocksbut nice trick :p14:59
kenvandineindeed14:59
kenvandinenice way to hack the builders :)14:59
flexiondotorgYes, yukky. Use cleanbuild locally :-)14:59
didrockswhy? I want this broke-my-desktop ppa here! :-)14:59
kenvandinedidrocks, i updated all my snaps to use the remote part :)15:47
didrocks\o/15:55
kenvandinewell that sucks... switching to the remote desktop-gtk3 part broke the workaround to cleanup all the duplicated files from the platform snap16:44
kenvandinegedit went from 5.9M to 77M :(16:45
kenvandineoh... wrong remote part :)16:53
Laneynight!17:11
willcookesee ya Laney17:11
kenvandinegood night Laney17:11
kenvandinesee you tomorrow!17:11
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Trevinhomuktupavels: hey, did you see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785451 ?23:01
ubot5Gnome bug 785451 in general "libwnck-3.24.0 breaks pin_window for devilspie" [Normal,New]23:01

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