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didrocksgood morning06:34
dufluMorning didrocks06:49
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers07:03
oSoMoNand happy Friday!07:03
didrockshey duflu, oSoMoN!07:09
didrockshappy Friday to you too :)07:09
dufluMorning oSoMoN07:09
dufluHappy Aus Music T-Shirt Day07:09
oSoMoNsalut didrocks07:10
oSoMoNgood afternoon duflu07:10
dokooSoMoN: chromium-next and chromium-dev builds are really monopolizing the arm buildds, with build times of more than 20h08:10
dufluI hear chromium builds are a hog on any hardware :/08:14
dokowell, if you *know* that, why do you schedule these daily?08:17
dufluI only heard... I've never tried one myself08:30
oSoMoNdoko, I know, and I don't schedule builds daily, only when upstream issues a channel update (and arm* queues are currently empty)08:36
dokoand ~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ubuntu/ppa is needed daily too? we have loong queues on these08:38
oSoMoNI wish chromium would build faster, that would make my life easier, but the reality is chromium build times have been steadily increasing, and it doesn't look like it's going to improve08:38
ricotzdoko, those firefox-trunk builds are not daily either08:38
ricotzfirefox doesn't take 20h by far though08:40
dokoI very much doubt that these builds are needed on every release08:40
ricotzdoko, while some people insist on firefox being buildable on all those archs and upstream don't care, build testing is required08:41
ricotzespecially with all those rustc updates in play08:42
dokoricotz: that's bullshit. all these packages come with their own system libs packaged, so why do you need to test on four or five releases? and why do you need to do that daily?08:43
dokosame for lo08:43
oSoMoNdoko, we should be considerate with build resources of course, but what's wrong with using them when the queues are empty?08:48
dokooSoMoN: did you upload armhf/arm64 only? no? then you didn't look at the amd64/i386 queues08:49
dokoand I saw these builds during test rebuilds in the past as well08:49
ricotzdoko, as I said, mozilla doesn't care about those archs upstream in the way ubuntu builds them, so they need to be tested in some way08:51
ricotzalso those are the last firefox 58 nightly builds while the merge to beta happened today, another reason to build them08:52
dokoricotz: i some way, but not in a way thinking that you have unlimited resources08:52
ricotzdoko, libreoffice is only built for tagged releases which also are needed on all arch for the archive08:53
dokoricotz: why are these tests needed on all releases at the same time?08:53
oSoMoNdoko, I did see the i386/amd64 queues, my builds are in the queue, so they're not stealing resources from other builds, they're just politely waiting in line (as for the builds during the test rebuilds that's my mistake, I already acknowledged it and it won't happen again)08:54
ricotzdoko, because builds break randomly, especially as said with rustc toolchain changes (staged in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/ubuntu/rust-updates/+packages)08:56
oSoMoNdoko, that said if I ever push chromium builds at an untimely moment, feel free to cancel them (and notify me)08:56
dokoricotz: you don't build with different rust versions on different releases, do you?08:56
ricotzdoko, no, but gcc is different08:57
ricotz(which you should know best)08:57
dokoricotz: how often do you find issues with gcc once you know it builds on one release?08:57
ricotzdoko, currently arm builds are failing on gcc7 based releases08:58
dokoyes, I know it's not that often that it rectifies throwing firefox builds everywhere08:58
ricotzsorry, I need to go08:59
willcookemorning all09:07
oSoMoNgood morning willcooke09:08
didrockshey willcooke09:10
Laneyyo09:11
oSoMoNhey Laney09:12
Laneyhey oSoMoN, happy friday!09:13
dufluMorning willcooke. Yo Laney09:14
seb128good morning desktopers09:15
oSoMoNsalut seb12809:15
seb128lut oSoMoN, ça va ?09:16
oSoMoNtrès bien, et toi?09:16
dufluMorning seb12809:16
seb128ça va bien !09:16
seb128hey duflu09:16
seb128happy friday09:18
didrockshey Laney, seb128, happy Friday09:35
jameshhi everyone09:36
dufluHappy Ausmusic T-shirt day jamesh09:37
jameshduflu: I'm wearing my Spiderbait t-shirt, as it happens :)09:37
seb128lut didrocks09:37
seb128hey jamesh09:37
dufluwillcooke, do we want to revert to upstream (Gnome 3-style) header bars at the same time as removing the menu bar from totem?09:38
dufluSounds like the same exercise, but different patch09:38
willcookeduflu, yeah I think so.  It will make the U7 experience a bit less good, but the GNOME exp. better IMO09:38
dufluwillcooke, Yeah exactly09:39
dufluMy U7 seems broken for additional reasons. Unsure if that's also true for clean installations09:39
dufluwillcooke, umm that seems to remove 5 of 9 patches :D09:41
dokoricotz: now you know that the buildds are loaded, but you upload another bunch of bullds. 12 or 16. this is disgusting10:06
dokowillcooke, seb128: ^^^ is this wanted behavior?10:06
seb128doko, builds of?10:08
seb128and why are the buildds loaded and how much of a problem is it?10:09
dokoseb128: but we have opened the archive?10:09
dokoplease count ~mozillateam/ubuntu/firefox-next yourself10:09
oSoMoNLO 5.4.2 snap now in the stable channel10:12
seb128oSoMoN, well done!10:18
oSoMoNthe feedback from various users has been very useful to highlight and address a bunch of issues10:19
oSoMoNthose calls for testing really work 😃10:20
Laney10:20
Laneyhey didrocks10:20
seb128doko, so we have a bit of build backlog, is that such an issue?10:21
seb128oSoMoN, \o/10:21
* duflu fades into the sunset10:22
dokowell, why would you care about uninstallability on ppc64el/s390x because the binary all packages are not yet built. desktop doesn't care about these anyway. so go on ...10:32
seb128?10:39
seb128doko, it's the opening of a new serie, it takes some time for things to settle down, I'm sure there is work you can do meanwhile?10:39
seb128it's friday, w.e is going to help with catchup10:40
seb128doko, maybe spending friday doing SRUs or bugs triage if you are blocked for work on the new serie?10:40
seb128andyrock, hey, does gnome bug #786906 sounds like something you think you could have a look to?11:29
ubot5Gnome bug 786906 in Backend: Wayland "Dnd from desktop to a nautilus view doesn't work (&lock cursor under wayland)" [Normal,New] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78690611:29
seb128andyrock, if you are not too busy with livepatch and other things and feel like it's something you have an idea how you could go about debugging11:30
seb128andyrock, otherwise we maybe wait for Marco to be back :-)11:30
seb128oSoMoN, next time for libreoffice, if you have several new revisions included it's better to use -vv11:42
seb128ups11:42
seb128-v<previous_version_in_ubuntu>11:42
seb128so the .changes lists the several entries11:42
seb128which might include more descriptions and lp bugs to close11:42
oSoMoNseb128, ack11:42
seb128thanks11:42
seb128oSoMoN, libreoffice uploaded btw :-)11:45
oSoMoNseb128, thanks!11:47
seb128yw!11:48
ricotzdoko, if you choose this way to approach me it won't help in any way, better try to estimate the buildtime invested in various unmaintained recipes or wild rebuilds/backports of various packages than to target me pushing essential packages like firefox betas or libreoffice releases13:13
roastedIs there a road map that Ubuntu (17.10) uses/will use to identify when upgrades to things will happen? Such as something like the upgrade from Gnome 3.26.1 to 3.26.2?14:09
jbicharoasted: someone needs to prepare SRUs is all14:16
jbichais there a particular bugfix you're interested in?14:16
roastedjbicha: yeah - I need to dig through my notes to find the exact one, but it's regarding some sort of KDE protocol for title bars/window decorations.14:17
roastedjbicha: I just upgraded my Antergos laptop which pulled in 3.26.2 and I now have functionality back in MPV that I didn't have in 3.26.114:17
roasted(in Wayland session)14:17
jbichaoh that's already in progress: LP: #1728421 just needs people to test the -proposed update and verify things still work14:19
ubot5Launchpad bug 1728421 in gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful) "Update gtk+3.0 to 3.22.25" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/172842114:19
roastedoh. if I enable proposed I assume I can pull it in?14:19
jbichayes, but I suggest only picking specific updates from -proposed and turn it back off again14:20
jbichathis is everything that's in proposed: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html14:20
jbichathe red gtk bug listed there is from an older SRU14:21
roastedso if I enable proposed which package would I individually bump to test this out?14:22
roastedI ask only because with the lack of Synaptic working in Wayland, searching and fiddling around is basically non-existent nowadays (at least in the capacity I used to handle things like this)14:24
seb128jbicha, the bug should probably be untagged or marked as done otherwise it's going to confuse the SRU team14:26
jbichayes, it's on my todo list to clean it up14:27
jbicharoasted: apt list --upgradable | grep 3.22.25-0ubuntu0.114:29
roastedand just bump the packages that result in the output?14:29
roastedwell I bumped those packages that came out of the apt list14:32
roastedrebooted but I still don't have window decorations in MPV14:32
jbichaI'm pretty sure that KDE thing won't affect GNOME Shell anyway14:35
roastedoh. I understood it would...14:35
roastedwhatever 3.26.2 brought in on my other system, it surely fixed it.14:36
jbichaI'm just going off my understanding of the commit description https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?h=gtk-3-22&id=f2adaba2314:37
roastedjust checked and those packages from apt list are all on 3.22.2514:39
roastedhm, oh well14:40
roastedsomething to look forward to with 3.26.2 me thinks14:40
jbichaask Arch/Antergos what they did differently14:42
roasteddumb question but is that to suggest that 3.22.25 is "basically" what will be 3.26.2 in Ubuntu 17.10?14:42
jbichathat's just the gtk3 library, there are many other parts to GNOME14:43
roastedthis is a link I had in my notes14:44
roastedhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77362914:44
ubot5Gnome bug 773629 in wayland "Add support for using EGLDevice as an alternative to GBM, and EGLStream based wl_buffers" [Critical,New]14:44
roastedeh might be the wrong one now that I read backlog of this discussion with other MPV users14:46
jbichathat bug should have been fixed with GNOME 3.2414:46
roastedthey confirmed the lack of titlebars in MPV should be fixed as per the KDE protocol thing being implemented.14:46
roastedso the EGL thing in that link I just posted was something different14:46
roastedhad two conversations going on at once at that time so I must have misunderstood14:46
ricotzoSoMoN, could you check for locally pending libreoffice artful/bionic commits?14:49
roastedwell, if that KDE protocol was meant to be in 3.22.25 and it's not here in the same working capacity as I'm seeing on arch with 3.26.2 gnome, I'll try to do some digging and see what's different.14:50
oSoMoNricotz, I’ve got a bionic changelog entry update pending, let me push it now14:50
oSoMoNricotz, done14:52
ricotzoSoMoN, thanks14:54
roastedjbicha: just to confirm some confusion in my mind, with using 3.22.25 am I effectively testing what *will be* gnome 3.26.2? Or is it possible gnome 3.26.2 still has differences to these gtk 3.22.25 packages I'm messing with?15:30
jbichathey are two separate things15:31
roastedjust trying to understand the versioning differences with 3.22.25 in proposed versus 3.26.2 in its final state15:31
jbichagtk3 is just one part of what GNOME is15:31
roastedso it stands to reason that these 3.22.25 packages I'm messing with won't do anything, and come the day 3.26.2 comes to Ubuntu I may still see success with window deco on these apps (MPV, etc)?15:31
jbicharoasted: this is GNOME 3.26.2: https://www.0d.be/debian/debian-gnome-3.26-status.html15:31
jbichayou'd also want to check mutter and gnome-shell but I didn't see anything in their git commit logs that sounded relevant to this15:32
roastedis there any timeline for 3.26.2 coming?15:33
jbicharoasted: you need to be more specific about what part of 3.26.2 you want15:33
roastedshell? I suppose?15:34
roastedI mean we're on 3.26.1 right now...15:34
jbichaI'm working on mutter 3.26.2, uploading to artful unapproved next week, so it might be in proposed by the end of next week15:34
jbichano one is working on gnome-shell 3.26.2 yet15:34
roastedI would assume window decorations are more mutter-specific than gnome-shell-specific15:35
roastedmutter on Ubuntu is 3.26.1 while Antergos is 3.26.2, so perhaps that's it?15:36
roastedI'll have to keep an eye out for your mutter 3.26.2 update to proposed jbicha. I'll be sure to test it out once I can and see if that helps MPV (and other associated apps). Thanks for your insight.15:56
whlaiFilesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on17:01
whlaitest17:02
whlaiI have: /dev/sdb1  917G  870G 0 100% /home/robco/nextcloud-mount17:03
whlaiShould have 40G available17:03
whlaiDon't understand what's up here17:03
whlaiwhy so quite?17:07
oSoMoNEOW here, have a great week-end everyone!17:07
flocculantwhlai: this isn't a support channel - try #ubuntu, but that looks about right if 5% of space reserved as is default17:08
whlaithanks17:09
* kenvandine has fully confined snaps for gnome-contacts and gnome-calendar now... using the new goa interface from jamesh and my new interfaces for contacts and calendar18:59
kenvandinewoot18:59
roastedsnap all the things19:00
kenvandine:)19:01
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roastedjbicha: I rolled back every package I recently updated on my Antergos system and could not replicate the issue I A) once saw on Antergos and B) currently see on Ubuntu 17.10 regarding window decorations. I was hoping to find it and dig deeper for sake of what's about to go into proposed, but I'm not sure how else to test. Might just have to cross fingers with Mutter 3.26.2 and hope that was it (even tho rolling it back on my other system23:13
roasteddidn't reintroduce the issue)23:13
jbicharoasted: what if Arch's mpv package itself changed?23:27
roastedjbicha: it's possible, though mpv is (for whatever it's worth) at v0.27 on both systems. The maintainer of the PPA for MPV made it sound like he was familiar with the issue and it was Gnome-specific.23:42

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