[07:35] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers!
[07:40] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[07:40] <duflu> Or it was till someone broke the mutter ABI
[07:40] <duflu> had to happen eventually
[07:41] <duflu> (implicit "good" prefix :)
[07:41] <oSoMoN> hey duflu
[07:57] <duflu> hi ho willcooke
[07:57] <duflu> actually the next line of that song applies too
[07:59] <willcooke> morning all
[07:59] <willcooke> hi duflu
[07:59] <duflu> Actually my memory of Snow White is incorrect
[08:17] <oSoMoN> hey willcooke
[08:25] <willcooke> hi oSoMoN
[08:44] <Laney> moin
[08:44] <willcooke> hi Laney
[08:46] <oSoMoN> hey Laney
[08:46] <duflu> Morning Laney
[08:47] <Laney> hey willcooke oSoMoN duflu
[08:47] <Laney> what's up?
[08:48] <duflu> Laney, I think I have bad news. Just confirming now... https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/218
[08:48] <gitlab-bot> GNOME issue 218 in mutter "[regression] mutter doesn't start anymore" (comments: 0) [Opened]
[08:53] <duflu> Yeah, that's the one. It's the HEAD too
[08:53] <Laney> yeah I saw that, don't worry about it
[08:54] <Laney> Going to look shortly.
[08:54] <duflu> Laney, I have to - it's stopping me from doing my job. Got a fix handy?
[08:54] <duflu> OK
[08:54] <duflu> Will skip it
[08:55] <Laney> I'm sure you know how to revert a commit
[08:56] <duflu> Laney, yes I have a variety of workarounds. Just happened to coincide with the ABI bump too, which changes my workflow
[08:56] <duflu> Only a speedbump
[09:03] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[09:03] <duflu> Hi seb128
[09:03] <willcooke> morning seb128
[09:04] <seb128> hey duflu, willcooke
[09:04] <seb128> how are things here? had a good w.e?
[09:04] <willcooke> all good, how was your weekend?  Looks like it was a blast!
[09:05] <seb128> nice but a bit exhausting as well
[09:05] <seb128> I'm glad we had an easy evening yesterday, no social event organized :)
[09:05] <seb128> GUADEC was great
[09:48] <Laney> duflu: can you try that commit please?
[09:49] <duflu> Laney, OK will do before EOD. Working on tangential gnome-shell problems :/
[10:02] <duflu> (before EOD means very soon)
[10:27] <seb128> willcooke, andyrock, I can confirm the livepatch notifications don't work, that's because /var/snap/canonical-livepatch/current/status is 600 root owned and update-notifier can't read its content
[10:29] <willcooke> ah, nice one seb128
[10:29] <seb128> dunno when that changed and it's by design though
[10:30] <seb128> or a bug on the livepatch side
[10:30] <seb128> hum, need to reboot to have the new snapd interface available, brb
[11:16] <pitti> Laney: hey, how are you?
[11:16] <pitti> Laney: I'm afraid I broke CI again with https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/9534
[11:16] <gitlab-bot> systemd issue (Pull request) 9534 in systemd "Fix networkd test" (comments: 3) [Network, Tests, Open]
[11:17] <seb128> hey pitti, wie gehts?
[11:17] <Laney> hey pitti
[11:17] <Laney> oops /o\
[11:17] <pitti> it seems stopping systemd-networkd somehow fails the ssh connection (this works fine locally -- stopping networkd does NOT automatically tear down existing interfaces)
[11:17] <Laney> we should robustify this stuff
[11:18] <pitti> Laney: could you please kill the UPSTREAM_PULL_REQUEST=9534 runs? I think they are auto-tmpfail-retrying
[11:18] <Laney> & yeah I'm good, having fun in Almería this week
[11:18] <Laney> surue
[11:18] <pitti> ça va seb128 !
[11:18] <Laney> sure*
[11:18] <Laney> do you need logs?
[11:18] <pitti> Laney: ah, you're on GUADEC too?
[11:18] <pitti> Laney: if it's cheap for you to get one, it would be nice; I expect something like an ssh failure
[11:19] <pitti> I'll try to reproduce it with a local ssh runner
[11:19] <Laney> sí señor!
[11:19] <pitti> Laney: muchas gracias !
[11:22] <Laney> I'll let this last one run and then pastebin the log
[13:15] <willcooke> seb128, andyrock - FYI, I chmoded a+r that current/status file and got a notification about 2 updates having been applied
[13:28] <Laney> pitti: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zSFPnkTmrr/
[13:28] <pitti> Laney: ooooh! that helps a lot actually
[13:28] <pitti> networkd-test.py     PASS
[13:28] <pitti> \o/
[13:29] <pitti> I just haven't tried to turn it of *and on* again!
[13:29] <pitti> Laney: ¡muchas gracias, señor!
[13:29] <Laney> de nada!
[13:30] <pitti> Laney: so I suppose once I fix it, the loop should come to a natural end, too
[14:44] <pitti> Laney: I pushed a fix; I'll hawkeye it, and tell you if/when I will break it again
[14:45] <Laney> 🦅
[14:47] <LocutusOfBorg> Wimpress, hello, mate-desktop merge/sync please?
[14:47] <LocutusOfBorg> it is holding some mate packages right now
[14:48] <kenvandine> seb128, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/377778285/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_xenial_amd64_gnome-system-monitor_BUILDING.txt.gz
[14:52] <seb128> kenvandine, you need https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1/0.105-18
[14:56] <Laney> cool uploader
[14:58] <seb128> :)
[15:04] <kenvandine> Laney, the coolest
[15:33] <abeato> cyphermox, hey, Aleksander (MM maintainer) has created LP: #1780606 . It looks like NM's file 10-globally-managed-devices.conf is wrong, do you know which is the intent of that file?
[15:34] <jamesh> andyrock: I made a few comments on your libsoup MR: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libsoup/merge_requests/6 (Robrert mentioned it in passing here)
[15:34] <gitlab-bot> GNOME issue (Merge request) 6 in libsoup "Allow http over unix socket" (comments: 6) [Opened]
[15:35] <andyrock> Kk thanks
[16:06] <pitti> Laney: yay, s390x finished already, so at least not completely broken :)
[16:32] <cyphermox> abeato: it's meant to make sure NM manages the devices when we need it to, and ignores them when it needs to, considering that we install netplan
[16:34] <cyphermox> abeato: in other words, ok, the values are wrong, we should just fix it
[16:34] <abeato> cyphermox, great, I wanted to confirm that
[16:57] <oSoMoN> have a good evening everyone
[17:33] <willcooke> night all