/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/02/23/#kubuntu-devel.txt

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valoriemparillo: <300:10
valorieI see you already did the beta 1 release notes00:10
valoriejust made of a draft of the news story for it00:10
valoriethank you00:10
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mparilloMy pleasure.01:00
mparilloI should be able to update the screenshots and version numbers in late February / early March.01:01
valoriethat's the thing, it's the 22nd already!01:01
valorietime marches on01:01
mparilloI do not believe any bugs are tagged with Bionic, but I could be wrong. IIRC, only certain people could do it.01:01
valoriebut we've go the new plasma in the archive so my heart is light01:01
mparilloBeta is early March, correct?01:02
valorieit drops the 8th01:02
valorieso it will be testing from the 3rd on or so01:02
valoriebut dinner time now!01:02
mparilloMaybe more of a question for acheronuk, but do you think we will still have Plasma .2 and no substantial upgrades to Apps.01:03
valorienot sure01:03
valorieI hope for .2 and hope for upgraded apps01:03
valorieand a new falkon release!01:03
valorieAny Day Now01:03
mparilloThat is why I was holding off on screen shots and updating theversion numbers in the descriptions. We already have Plasma .2. Santa's iron hand is back and shows it entirely landed.01:04
valoriecoolio01:04
mparilloDid we decide to ship Falkon? 01:04
valoriewe're going to ship it if it is ready01:04
valoriebut not make it The Browser01:05
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Lubuntu Next is shipping it01:05
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> :P01:05
IrcsomeBotnauticalnexus was removed by: nauticalnexus01:05
valorieit's gotta be released01:05
valorieanyway, ciao01:05
mparilloHi Simon. Does Lubuntu Next allow for WEP passwords in its network manager.01:05
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @mparillo, I'm not entirely sure if nm-tray does that.01:06
mparilloIt did not last time I tested it.01:06
wxli bet it does01:06
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> But WEP is insecure and you should upgrade01:06
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Maybe it's a sign XD01:06
mparilloFunny story (maybe -offtopic), but I got a new router that supports a more secure protocol, but when I thought about chagnging maybe 20 devices, including a printer, where you use arrow keys to select the passwords, I said not thanks. In the suburbs I only see maybe three neighbor's wifi anyway, and none have a strong signal.01:07
mparilloarrow keys to select the passwords, character by character!01:08
mparilloIn any case, I try to test Lubuntu Next at least once per twice-annual cycle.01:09
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> OK, cool01:09
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Wow, 18.04 is shaping up quite nicely well ahead of beta!02:03
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IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I agree :D02:05
valorieupgrading my travel laptop next week as part of testing02:08
valorie:-)02:08
tsimonq2:D02:08
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> 4.15 kernel, libinput 1.10, plasma 5.12.2, fw 5.43, xorg 1.19.602:10
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Not to forget.... apps 17.12.202:12
valorieyes02:12
valorieare we up-to-date on appls that aren't part of kdeapps?02:12
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> vlc is v. 3.0 :)02:13
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> which apps did you have in mind?02:13
valorienot sure what's in and what's out02:14
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> repos have wine-64 dev v. 3.302:14
valorievlc isn't a KDE application at all02:15
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> But we have it by default...02:15
valoriebuddies, but not us02:15
valorieyes02:15
valoriehow about sddm?02:15
valorieisn't there a new version lately?02:15
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Funny enough, I'm working on that right now02:15
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> that's why I put a smiley face.02:15
valoriecoolio02:15
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> We have 0.14 in Ubuntu, 0.15 in Debian, and I'm working on 0.17 now for both.02:16
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> sddm is still 0.14...02:16
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right02:16
valorie\o/02:16
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> ^what simon said02:16
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> :)02:16
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Do you think you will have 0.17 ready before beta?02:17
-kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed!02:17
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Do you dl sddm straight from github to start the packaging (https://github.com/sddm/sddm/) ?02:26
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @DarinMiller, Oh yeah, should be no issue02:26
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @DarinMiller, No, I use the existing package, bump the changelog, use uscan to grab the new tar from GitHub, then try to run it through sbuild and tackle issues from there.02:27
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> i.e. sometimes quilt patches need updating02:27
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Sometimes Lintian starts whining02:27
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> makes sense.02:27
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> etc.02:27
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> sddm has a lintian dep?02:27
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> All packages are ran through Lintian02:27
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Lintian is not something to depend on, really02:28
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Oh, OK.02:28
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> It's a tool to check your package02:28
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right02:28
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> :)02:28
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> I knew "dep" was the wrong word, but I thought Lintian was the language checker portion of packaging tools.... googling....02:29
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> https://lintian.debian.org/02:30
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Oh, lintian does many things....02:30
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right :)02:30
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> yep, that's zactly where good took me...02:30
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> google02:30
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> new pulseaudio (v 1.11) fixes the audio auto switch crash (as promised in the bug report last fall).02:37
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> As far as I can tell, this release has very few papercuts.  In fact, I can't think of any for the Xorg side.02:39
valoriedo we have this in a PPA somewhere?02:39
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> On the wayland side.... that's another (longer) story, but it is  nearly usable. :)02:39
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> ppa?02:40
valorieso it could be easily tested02:40
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> sorry, I don't understand what needs tested.02:40
valoriethe new pulseaudio02:40
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> sddm ppa?02:40
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> 18.04 has pa v  1.11 already in the repos.02:41
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right02:41
valorieah, OK02:41
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> All of what he's saying valorie is already there :)02:41
valoriecool, I didn't understand that02:41
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> That's the excitement, all of this stable stuff is landing before beta!02:42
valoriethat is indeed different from the past02:43
valorieat least since I've been involved02:43
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IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> I have been using *buntu since 7.10 and this is release is incredibly awesome--the best by far.02:45
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IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> \o/03:15
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> is krunner K-runner or crun-ner?03:39
valorieI say k runner in my head03:39
valoriebut my fingers say alt space03:40
valorie:-)03:40
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> same I've always said k runner but never bothred to ask before lol03:40
valorieotoh I say koo buntu03:41
valoriewhile some say K ubuntu03:41
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> @DarinMiller, I agree this is great thus far. I am so excited to see I have actually contributed to a distro release. . . weird I havent done that before for Kubuntu03:41
valorieit's great to have you on the team, @MichaelTun03:42
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> @valorie, it should be koo-boon-too, just makes sense. Xubuntu and Lubuntu are done the same way03:42
valorieagreed03:42
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, You also say Daybian so idk ;)03:42
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> @tsimonq2, fair enough lol03:42
valorieI say deb ian03:42
valorie'cause it was deb and ian03:43
valorieRIP Ian03:43
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> deb-ian and debian sound so similar that even if said with a slight pause it still works03:44
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> and yea rip ian03:44
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, Nonono … You say DAY bien … Emphasis on the A in the middle :P03:44
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> :D03:44
valorieand you say?03:44
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> RIP Ian03:44
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> dehb03:44
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Dehb ee an03:44
valoriewell, that's how Deb is said03:45
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> short sound e03:45
valoriefight!03:45
valorielol03:45
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Lol03:45
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> I am confused do you say dayborah?03:45
valorienope03:45
valorielo;03:45
valoriel03:45
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> can IRC get voice clips?03:46
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> (Voice, 2s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/qbiAtwnE/file_4872.oga03:46
valorienot directly03:47
valoriebut via matrix or telegram, yeah03:47
valorieworked03:47
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> (Voice, 1s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/NFtvPFRg/file_4873.oga03:48
valoriethat's how I saw it too, at least in my imagination....03:50
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> (Voice, 4s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/eATzN2ej/file_4874.oga03:50
valoriesame, but not with the accent!03:53
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> The accent might be weird from me as well :)03:55
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> the KDE documentation is so weird sometimes, for example:04:01
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> KWin (pronounced "kwin" in one word)04:01
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> that is not helpful because k-win or qwin are both 1 word.04:01
valorieyup -- I say quin04:02
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Whaaat04:03
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I say Kay Win04:03
valorieit is KDE's windowing system04:03
valorieso you are probably more correct on that04:04
ahoneybunxD04:07
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> I say k-win but I think Riddell says quin but I might be imagining that04:13
valorieMartin says quin04:14
valorieand since he's the maintainer, I just copied him04:14
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> martin was the original dev right? I suppose that answers it then04:20
valorienot sure if he was the original maintainer or not, but I met him a loooong time ago04:22
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> oh ok04:23
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> Kdenlive announced a Cafe . . . a few hours before doing it. That marketing is so stellar05:32
PerigeeHah I noticed that too05:33
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IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @nggraham @MichaelTun https://cgit.kde.org/plasma-desktop.git/commit/?id=b2588104cc562a0500b32c186aa11a6b8affddc410:39
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gpunkplasma is very slow since this morning update12:28
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acheronukyofel: linode seems to be the main culprit for failing on adding the PPA. racy condition as it is just very fast?14:21
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IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/FcfcNTqJ/file_4889.webp14:24
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yofelhm maybe... but speed wise I would assume that master would also fail on occasion16:50
yofelI'll look into it later16:50
acheronukI was slightly clutching at straws there16:51
acheronukthanks16:51
IrcsomeBot<MichaelTun> Neon has added Qt 5.1017:41
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @MichaelTun, Yes17:42
blazeaaand… guess what, it's bad18:04
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Huh?18:11
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk Are these Phonon releases something we should pick up?18:14
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @tsimonq2, Possibly18:27
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IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> Nice. Looks like building against the new mesa and/or libglvnd in proposed has screwed our desktop opengl rendering18:48
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> now we default to llvmpipe on intel18:49
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> ick18:49
mamarleyacheronuk: I don't think that is happening on my system.  How are you checking?18:50
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> if you purge libglvnd0 and libegl you get full opengl back18:50
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @mamarley, Live system on kabylake18:51
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> renders only with llvmpipe18:51
blazeglxinfo | grep renderer18:52
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> remove those and you get it back (losing kinfocentre which oddly now depends on them)18:52
mamarleyI see "OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)" in glxinfo on this bionic-proposed system.18:52
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> mamarly it could well be -release only, caused by building against proposed18:53
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> blaze. yep, that is how I checked.18:53
mamarleyAh, yes, that sounds correct.18:54
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> also have several reports from users of bionic of the same.18:54
mamarleyIt is probably worth reporting in #ubuntu-x.18:57
acheronukjust doing19:00
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yofel[Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'S.gpg-agent.ssh'20:50
yofelkind of good thing: I can reproduce it. bad thing: that error really doesn't tell much about that's wrong -_-20:50
yofelhm, could also be LXC interfering..20:50
* yofel wonders why apt is doing everything in /tmp these days21:12
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @nggraham https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/1.10.4-1ubuntu221:14
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> c'est magnifique21:33
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> lets hope it really works!21:34
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> seriously21:35
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> I'll be able to test sometime this weekend, if nobody beats me to it21:35
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> with default settings, it only manifests in the live session, not during an actual install21:35
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> I can try on the latop I just borrowed to test that opengl issue as well21:36
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> I had the bug on today's iso, so that is a good comparison :)21:37
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> So this isn't limited to Kubuntu, but it's a major papercut: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/163986321:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1639863 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Firefox and Thunderbird don't appear in the (new) appstream metadata" [Undecided,In progress]21:38
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> because of this, Firefox and Thunderbird don't show up in KDE Discover21:38
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> wow. that sat dorment for a bit!21:40
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yes, sadly21:40
acheronukhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/144714421:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1447144 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "oem-config forgets to update /etc/sddm.conf" [High,Triaged]21:43
acheronukI REALLY want to get that sorted!21:43
valorieprops to you two for getting this stuff DONE21:48
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> While we're at it, if you open Discover on Kubuntu (any version), you'll notice that the app icons are all ugly and pixellated. This is apparently a packaging issue, but in Neon, they're crisp and sharp. I don't know what Neon is doing differently, but we might want to copy it, if possible. Might wanna ask Jonathan Riddell or Harald Sitter?21:49
valoriethey are indeed pixely21:55
valoriein artful21:55
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yeah, hideous21:56
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> it's a really poor user experience, but apparently it's possible to somehow change because every single icon in KDE Neon is pretty, and that's based on 16.04 and I'm pretty sure they didn't re-package *everything*21:57
yofelhm, this really seems to be a race condition of some sort21:57
yofelsoftware-properties creates a keyring in a temporary folder, gnupg launches an agent to manage it, software-properties tries to delete the folder to clean up after itself... and fails, leaving a random set of files behind, e.g. the dirmngr socket etc.21:59
valorieany ideas about those icons acheronuk, simon, or yofel22:09
valorienate -- they literally DO repackage everything, even if they use our packaging22:09
valorieall built by machine, basically22:10
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> oh hmm22:10
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> for example see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37035022:11
ubottuKDE bug 370350 in discover "Pixelated sometimes outdated icons for apps" [Wishlist,Resolved: downstream]22:11
valoriebut somehow we are using the small icon and blowing them up or something instead of using the bigger version?22:12
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38825322:12
yofelhm, could be that we don't ship the appropriate size by default? I don't think we split that these days, but we did in the past22:12
ubottuKDE bug 388253 in discover "App icons affected by rendering bug in list views" [Normal,Resolved: downstream]22:12
yofelI doubt that optipng would be messing with the quality..22:12
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @valorie, Exactly, the Ubuntu packaging provides small icons, and in Discover we display them larger then that, so they get blown up and pixellated22:12
valoriesounds like a packaging bug then22:13
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yes, but for every single package22:13
valorieperhaps we're not pulling in the proper SVGs22:13
valoriesomewhere along the line22:13
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> it seems to be a systemic issue or a policy decision or something22:13
yofellet me install discover......22:14
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> the Plasma 5.12 version is getting better, in case you hated it before22:15
yofelyeah, I rage-uninstalled it some 2 years ago22:15
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> I'm on a mission to make it not suck22:17
yofelnate++22:18
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> because having a good software center is really important22:18
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> in one year, you will love it22:18
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> hopefully by now, you at least no longer hate it, and are only merely annoyed by it :)22:18
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> Check out https://pointieststick.wordpress.com/category/discover/22:18
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> (just published this week's post)22:18
acheronukwe inherited this from debian: https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/discover/tree/debian/extra/60plasma-discover?h=kubuntu_bionic_archive22:21
acheronukbut it should be fetching hi and low res22:21
yofelthat looks right..22:21
acheronukthough not sure ppa builds generate them22:21
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> hmm, I can confirm that they look bad even without using the Backports PPA22:22
yofelthe bug report has gedit as example, so I don't think the PPA matters here22:22
valoriewow, the icons are so crisp and clear in your blogpost, nate22:26
valorienow I really see what you mean22:26
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yeah, all my screenshots are from Neon22:26
valoriegetting this fixed for the LTS would be Good22:26
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> (I do my dev work in a Neon VM)22:27
yofelouch, this really looks horrible22:28
valoriesitter, sgclark, Riddell -- any of you recall what you did differently for icons in neon than you used to do in Kubuntu?22:28
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yeah, and people blame Discover :(22:28
yofel*headscratch*22:28
wxldid they just suddenly go bad?22:28
valorieto be fair, it was easy to blame discover for lots of things22:28
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> no, they've been bad for years apparently22:28
valoriedunno how long they have been bad22:28
wxlTHAT's a problem.22:29
yofellet's say there's a historic incentive for that22:29
valorieyes22:29
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yeah, Discover has been not-so-great for a long time22:29
wxlwait, this is only in discover?22:29
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> But I'm really trying to turn the ship around22:29
wxl(sorry didn't read all the backlog)22:29
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yes22:29
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> it doesn't show up in GNOME Software because they use smaller icons by default22:30
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> they use 64x64 IIRC, which is considered the "small" size. We use 80x80 and bigger22:30
wxland these are the category icons, right? or all icons?22:31
yofelhm, according to strace, discover isn't trying to open anything but the 64x64 img22:31
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> https://i.imgur.com/3MHSrdD.png22:31
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @wxl, the actual app icons22:31
IrcsomeBot<tomazcanabrava> Can we use the size provided by the package without upscaling it if it’s smaller than needed ?22:31
sgclarkvalorie: I have no clue sorry :(22:31
IrcsomeBot<tomazcanabrava> Just center it on the rect22:31
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @acheronuk, that is a VM seems to only be fetching the 64x6422:31
wxlit looks like SOME of them are bad22:32
wxllike Guake looks like garbage, but VirtualBox looks sharp22:32
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @acheronuk, so there are higher-resolution icons that we're simply not fetching?22:32
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @wxl, Make sure Virtualbox is coming from Ubuntu packaging and not Flathub for example; all their icons are good22:32
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @nggraham, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/main/dep11/22:32
wxlfwiw i'm running this on trusty.22:33
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> Hmm, feels like a packaging or config issue then. Again, Discover succeeds at fetching and displaying high-rec icons in all other distros that I've seen and used22:33
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> It's good in Neon, Arch (and derivatives), Fedora, and openSUSE22:33
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @wxl, Without the backports PPA, the version of discover you're using is hideously old then22:34
wxlyeah, well, i never use discover anyways :)22:34
valoriethat was interesting -- tried to expand the panel way up to see how the icons scaled, and it froze the desktop22:35
valoriehad to restart22:35
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> (Photo, 844x648) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/GeKRZlVV/file_4905.jpg22:35
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> is that other apt config file overriding discover's?22:36
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> @acheronuk, that looks like it's a problem22:36
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> where does that file live?22:37
valoriethanks sgclark22:37
yofel /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50appstream22:37
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> does lower or higher number have priority? I forget!22:37
yofelthe discover config file should override that though22:38
yofelI *think* lower, as in they're read in the file listing order22:39
yofelerm, higher22:39
yofelwait a moment22:40
yofeldeb::DEP-11-icons-hidpi is not 128, that's $(COMPONENT)/dep11/icons-64x64@2.tar22:41
yofel128 is deb::DEP-11-icons-large and deb::DEP-11-icons-large-hidpi22:41
yofelhm, now apt is at least downloading the 128 images, but discover isn't actually loading them22:43
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> If you discover any bugs with Discover 😜 let me know and I'll fix them22:44
acheronukyofel: oh, so that whole 60discover is the 64x ones, and 12 are turned off in 50appstream?22:45
yofelright22:45
acheronuk*128 are22:45
yofelGet:33 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe DEP-11 128x128 Icons [19,2 MB]                                             22:45
yofelbut where did it actually put them.....22:45
acheronukduh, I misread that for a long time then22:45
yofelI only realized that too when I wondered why 50 appstream had 4 config blocks and actually read them..22:46
yofelwell duh22:47
acheronuk /var/lib/app-info/icons/22:47
yofelafter enabling that you need to FORCE an appstream cache update for it to pick it up22:47
valorie:(22:47
yofelhey, my icons look pretty. Yay....22:48
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> holy crap they're pretty now22:48
yofelwell. *some* of them22:48
yofellike krita, digikam, kmymoney, gcompris are pretty. Kdenlive and ktorrent are ugly o.O22:48
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> that might be an issue with those individual packages22:49
yofeltrue22:49
acheronukmine are all pretty as well!22:49
acheronuk*mostly22:49
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> ok, so this is fantastic. Is there a Discover bug here, or is it all Debian packaging?22:49
yofelpackaging22:50
yofelwell, appstream configuration really22:50
yofelI guess debian decided that users don't need to waste network bandwidth on a bit prettier icons22:50
yofela bit annoying that there's no way to make that decision based on connection type22:51
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> booooo22:51
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> this is 201822:51
yofelyeah, where many people use they notebooks over mobile connections with limited monthly bandwidth22:51
yofelwelcome in the 21st century22:51
yofel*their22:51
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> so what's the path forward here? Can we override it in Ubuntu or Kubuntu, or so we have to/should we go to Debian instead?22:51
yofelwe can override it if wanted. That config file is shipped by the discover package22:52
acheronukcan't change the 50appstream I assume22:52
acheronukso we match the appstream one, but enable 128?22:52
acheronukif we want users to have these22:52
yofelI enabled 128 in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/60plasma-discover, and that works for me22:53
yofeljust the auto-cache-refresh didn't work22:53
acheronukno? damn22:54
yofel"AppStream cache update is not necessary." is what I got22:54
yofelworked after --force22:54
yofelsounds like some kind of appstream apt integration bug to me22:54
yofelwhere's matthias when you need him..22:55
yofelhm, missed him by half an hour22:55
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> looks like Discover doesn't actually ship that file, or at least I can't find it in our repo22:55
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> maybe it's provided by Debian or Ubuntu packagers?22:55
yofelhuh?22:55
yofel$ dpkg -S /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/60plasma-discover 22:55
yofelplasma-discover: /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/60plasma-discover22:55
acheronukit's debian22:55
yofelwell yes, it's part of the packaging22:56
acheronukwas added by debian22:56
yofelnot the upstream source22:56
acheronukin debian/extras/22:56
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yeah, looks like we need Matthias then22:56
yofelanyway, this works for me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/T3mzCnXvg3/22:57
yofeland should do the jobs for fresh installs at least22:57
yofelor whenever appstream decides to refresh the cache itself22:57
acheronukthat is 90% better than we had22:57
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yep yep yep22:58
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> thanks so much guys for this investigation22:58
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> if anyone here is familiar with the Debian bug tracker, could you file a bug? I've never been able to get their procrustean email-based bug tracker to actually work for me22:58
acheronukhaha. 90% of the time the debian BTS eats my bug emails without trace!22:59
yofel90% of the time their bts just annoys me and I stop bothering. Guess it works as intended23:00
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> I cannot imagine how that project manages with such a crude tool23:00
yofelwell, they don't need a spam filter by requring people to actually know what they're doing. And as long as you can use email it works rather well23:01
acheronukI think it perfectly matches the prevailing attitude there23:01
yofeland heck, they use emails for internal server communication. So it does feel very like debian23:01
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> can anyone provide a link to a web page that shows the file in the debian packaging repo?23:03
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/plasma-discover/blob/master/debian/extra/60plasma-discover23:04
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> lurvley, thank you!23:04
acheronukso shall I change that? or we want to do some more tests first?23:05
yofelI guess people can live with some 20MB more for a package cache refresh, so I'll +1 it23:07
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> wow, @ximion just fixed it23:08
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/plasma-discover/commit/ead46cbea3335f9eaeb37302cdfa2020d3d00c3223:08
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> Thanks! Can we also get the -hidpi versions of them, too?23:08
IrcsomeBotximion was added by: nggraham23:09
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> tired of playing telephone here :)23:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Oh heyyyy23:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> :D23:10
yofelo/23:10
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> LOL23:10
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> so just icons-large not icons-large-hidpi?23:12
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> yes, he is objecting to that23:12
ximionideally sync the whole package with Debian...23:12
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> we might have to do that ourselves if Debian doesn't want to make that change23:13
ximionI just looked at it, and the Ubuntu version is quite different from what we have in Debian, even shipping differently named packages for backends23:13
yofelwhat's the problem with hidpi?23:13
ximionyofel: it gets downloaded unconditionally, and people complain hard about that23:13
IrcsomeBotximion was removed by: ximion23:14
yofelhm, either we don't have those in ubuntu, or my apt config is just ignoring the hidpi setting23:16
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> so uh, looks like it's gonna be up to us if we want Discover to show nice icons for people using HiDPI displays23:16
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @nggraham, it usually is us πŸ™„23:17
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> This is why I'm here instead of Debian :p23:18
yofelximion: one more thing, shouldn't changing this trigger an appstream cache refresh? Here (0.11.8), it doesn't and I need --force for the icon size to get deployed23:19
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> Things have different names, as debian is so late to the party and then decide to be the oddball23:19
ximionUbuntu has no HiDPI icons, as far as I know23:19
ximionit's appstream-generator is too old or has this feature disabled23:20
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> right23:20
yofelokay, so we can save us the trouble for that23:20
valorieI have hidpi and I vote for having hidpi icons everywhere possible23:21
ximionlooking at the times, Debian was faster on updating this than Ubuntu, and blaming someone as oddball really doesn't help collaboration23:21
valoriethanks for your help on this ximion23:21
valorieI think we're frustrated that this bug crept in and kept things ugly for so long23:22
yofelno, but merging is so much effort that it doesn't make sense to do this all the time. And debian deciding how to name things whenever they want doesn't help.23:22
yofelbut now I'm rambling agian. I'll shut up23:22
ximionvalorie: for that you would first need to have hiDPI icon tarballs in Ubuntu, they don't exist there at all23:22
valorieximion: we've got an LTS looming, and want to polish it as much as possible23:23
yofelbut yes, thanks a lot for poking in and helping!23:23
ximionvalorie: ask Laney for an appstream-generator update, I would like that as well ;-)23:23
valorieximion: boo on that, but i've been living without it I guess23:23
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> wee added the backend packages nearly a year ago. debian a month ago. I was refering to that23:23
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> and I didn't mean to offend23:24
valorieximion: will do23:24
ximion(it's difficult though, because I didn't have time to work on this for Ubuntu, and Laney might not have time either, especially since asgen will likely require a newer version of Ubuntu - more recent versions don't run on Xenial anymore)23:24
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> fwiw, it looks a million time better here already. so I count that a win23:25
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> thank you23:26
ximionin any case, sorry that I can help more, I am in the middle of packing my stuff to leave for skiing tomorrow23:26
valorieoooo, fun!23:26
yofelenjoy the trip23:26
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> ximion: lucky you!23:26
valoriedo we have to ask Laney or can we just do this?23:27
valorietsimonq2: ^^^23:27
ximionalso, this is the perfect example of why centralizing this apt snippet in a package makes sense, I think I'll go ahead with that plan later (beginning of March), so no package falls out of sync23:27
tsimonq2huh23:27
tsimonq2what23:27
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> thanks again for your help!23:27
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> I'm so happy we won't ship 18.04 with ugly icons23:27
valorieread up a bit re  appstream-generator update23:27
valorieoooo, snowing here again23:27
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @valorie, that is ubuntu23:28
ximionvalorie: ask Laney, unless you want to do really dirty things like injecting data (eww!)23:28
ximionyofel: thanks! Btw, I haven't seen you a loong time! Nice to know you're still there :-)23:28
valorielol23:28
tsimonq2valorie: name of the source package?23:29
yofelyeah, being just fed up with IRC for a couple months didn't really work out. So I'm back for the time being ^^23:29
acheronukwe are very pleased you are back as much as you are now23:30
ximionvalorie: asgen is a server-side service running somewhere at Canonical infrastructure. The package for the service itself in Bionic is fully up2date23:30
valorie!info  appstream-generator23:30
ubottuappstream-generator (source: appstream-generator): Generator for AppStream metadata. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.8-2build1 (bionic), package size 447 kB, installed size 2130 kB23:30
valorietsimonq2: ^^^23:31
valorieneeds updating23:31
valorieyofel: recently I decided to just set myself away when I was tired of reading IRC, and it makes a big difference23:32
tsimonq2valorie: That's in-sync with Debian.23:33
valorieximion: ^^^23:33
yofelI just don't open IRC at all. Which is why I'm not reachable at all then. Not quite sure yet whether I want Telegram back..23:34
ximion[00:30] <ximion> valorie: asgen is a server-side service running somewhere at Canonical infrastructure. The package for the service itself in Bionic is fully up2date23:34
tsimonq2The *only* difference is that it was no-change rebuilt for a transition.23:34
yofelbtw. what's the intended release date for 16.04.04? The schedule says 15th, but I'm seeing images popping up?23:34
valorieMonday I think23:34
ximionthe package doesn't need updating in Bionic, but the service needs updating at Canonical23:34
tsimonq2yofel: March 1st23:34
yofelthanks23:34
valorieah, thanks for the enlightenment23:35
tsimonq2ximion: Mind emailing rt@ubuntu.com with that, or telling me what to write?23:35
valorieso that's why Laney needs pinging then23:35
IrcsomeBot<Santa> @acheronuk tritemio is about to be fully restored, it has been building everything for a while23:35
ximionI can only email stuff in after a week - I won't touch a computer the next week, if I am lucky :P23:35
ximionthe problem with updating asgen is that newer versions require a newer GLib that's not available on Xenial, which is what's running on the server composing the data23:36
ximionas far as I know23:36
tsimonq2OK23:36
ximionbtw, the service in question produces this: http://appstream.ubuntu.com/23:37
ximion(additional to the actual data, that is part of archive.ubuntu.com)23:37
valorieappstream becomes more and more important23:38
valorie@Santa that's good news23:38
valoriewithout good appstream info we don't get up-to-date info and images for apps23:39
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> ...and then people blame Discover for it23:40
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @Santa, great. with tests?23:40
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> ^23:40
tsimonq2ximion: So wait, discover pulls from appstream.ubuntu.com?23:40
ximionnope, from archive.ubuntu.com23:41
acheronukno23:41
ximionand Discover doesn't pull anything, APT does23:41
tsimonq2I'm confused then, what's the problem?23:41
ximionAppStream data is part of the archive metadata, just like Packages and Sources and Contents files23:41
ximionthat apparently people want hidpi icons, which the older version of asgen that Ubuntu uses to generate the data doesn't support23:42
acheronukbut an external service has to make it?23:42
acheronukand not the normal LP builders23:42
tsimonq2Maybe it's part of the archive tooling itself?23:42
acheronuktsimonq2: look at neon CI. It has it's own appstream jobs23:43
IrcsomeBot<Santa> @acheronuk, Yep http://gpul.grupos.udc.es/build-status/buildstatus_ubuntu-exp3/23:43
tsimonq2acheronuk: Right, but we don't share archive tooling with them23:44
acheronukwhich is one reason why they have had better data than us for the things they do generate for23:44
acheronuktsimonq2: but the idea is the same23:44
valorieand prettier icons!23:44
ximiona server running asgen downloads data from the internet, which builders can not. It also does some operations like rendering SVGs and scaling images from 3rd-party sources, which are potentially a security risk and therefore are usually isolated on a separate machine23:44
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> \o/23:45
* ximion now really needs to get to packing his luggage23:45
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> uploaded that small change anyway for now. lets see how that changes real installs :)23:48
valoriehave a great week ximion23:51
valoriethanks again for the information and collaboration23:51
ximion:-)23:56
valorietsimonq2: are you writing that email or talking to Laney about this issue?23:58
IrcsomeBot<nggraham> so do we need to do anything to pick up that change that ximion just made?23:58
tsimonq2valorie: I'm waiting on ximion ;)23:58
valoriethat is the easiest but it would be good to get this done before the LTS23:59
valorieif possible23:59
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @nggraham, To 60discover?23:59

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