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[09:37] <Laney> maybe reject the older gnome-shell to avoid accidents
[09:37] <Laney> it's a bit bad :-)
[09:38] <didrocks> Laney: flushed
[09:39] <Laney> 🚽
[09:39] <Laney> thanks!
[09:39] <didrocks> :)
[09:39] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected gnome-shell [source] (bionic-proposed) [3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1]
[09:39]  * apw boggles at what utf-8 has allowed as a 'character'
[09:40] <Laney> 🆕
[09:41] <Laney> bet there's an interesting story about how those square icon ones got in there
[09:41] <Laney> 🆖  <- ???
[09:43] <apw> you always need an NG, so you can 🆕
[09:43] <apw> 🆕🆖
[09:43] <apw> well lets just say ... that isn't working very well for me
[09:44] <apw> appearing and dissappearing at random, qualit
[09:45] <infinity> Those are all just diamonds with question marks for me.  I really need to fix that some day.
[09:45] <infinity> Or maybe I don't.  Keep the mystery alive.
[09:45] <Laney> Yep, you're missing out on being down with da kidz
[09:45] <Laney> In this context apw and I are kidz
[09:46] <infinity> Yeah, when I think "hip and cool", you're the first two that spring to mind.
[09:46]  * apw *beams*
[09:47] <Laney> ITYM 😁
[09:48] <infinity> didrocks: Thanks for getting Trevinho's fixes into cosmic.  Maybe I can go to debconf with a laptop that works. :P
[09:48]  * apw is infinity's 'da kidz' Laney is mine
[09:48] <didrocks> infinity: this was his secret plan to have you switching back to Unity ;)
[09:48] <infinity> apw: What does that even MEAN?
[09:48] <infinity> didrocks: Hahaha.
[09:49] <infinity> didrocks: If I hadn't purged it with fire already, I totally would have swapped back yesterday.
[09:49] <apw> infinity, _so_ old
[09:49] <didrocks> infinity: heh ;)
[09:49] <infinity> didrocks: Instead, I just spent many hours being very angry every time I hit <Super> until I discovered what to blame and downgrade.
[09:49] <apw> infinity, does that imply that if i updated yesterday and have yet to reboot, i probabally shouldn't
[09:49] <infinity> apw: Yeah.  Don't log out.
[09:49] <apw> yay
[09:50] <infinity> apw: Or, upgrade gnome-shell with what just hit the release pocket 20m ago.
[09:50] <apw> i'll do the latter
[09:50] <didrocks> infinity: yeah, at least, downgrading was easy…
[09:50] <apw> yay for distractions that stop you doing things
[09:51] <infinity> apw: It was a pretty brutal bug.  Hitting <Super> made all your application windows forever inaccessible, and the only fix was to log out, log back in, and TRY VERY HARD TO NOT HIT SUPER AGAIN.
[09:51] <infinity> (Or downgrade gnome-shell)
[09:51] <apw> that would make me throw things, hard
[09:51] <Laney> "occasional, even frequent, breakage"
[09:52] <Laney> YEEHAW
[09:52] <apw> "occastional, even frequent, huge annoyance inducing, breakage"
[09:52] <infinity> It really just continues to show that, no matter how hard you try, you can't automate testing of GUI software.  You just have to fling it at a user and wait for them to throw something heavier back at your head.
[09:53] <infinity> (Though, a little bit of local testing might have been nice *cough*)
[09:56] <apw> does gnome-shell run on mac osx ?
[09:56] <infinity> In theory, it could.
[09:56] <infinity> Not sure if anyone would.
[09:59] <Laney> Why am I so crap at wrapping presents?
[09:59] <Laney> Oops, didn't mean to field that question to #ubuntu-release
[09:59] <Laney> But now you can share my angst
[10:01] <infinity> Laney: We can solve a lot of problems here, but your hand-eye coordination isn't one of them.
[10:13] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: yaru-theme (cosmic-proposed/primary) [18.10]
[10:16] <Ukikie> Laney: I find copious amounts of ducttape help, if nothing else then it adds some humor to it. >_>
[10:31] <apw> Laney, because you are a perfectionist
[10:38] <tsimonq2> infinity: From the Twitter response I've been getting, it seems we're seeing an increasing amount of people who have trained their cats to test ISOs. :P
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[12:06] <tsimonq2> infinity, slangasek: Could I please get a review on this MP? https://code.launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/software-properties/port-away-from-kde/+merge/349592
[12:08] <infinity> 18k line diff?
[12:08] <infinity> Pass.
[12:11] <tsimonq2> infinity: Lots of mv'ing.
[12:11] <tsimonq2> Fell free to diff the files. :P
[12:11] <tsimonq2> *Feel
[12:12] <infinity> I mean, sure, some day.  But that day won't be soon.  So you might want to find another victim. :P
[12:12] <tsimonq2> Hah.
[12:12] <infinity> (I go straight from 18.04.1 to the airport)
[12:12] <tsimonq2> Oh, nice.
[12:12] <infinity> I guess.
[12:13] <tsimonq2> debconf?
[12:13] <infinity> Aye.
[12:13] <tsimonq2> Sounds like fun.
[12:13] <infinity> Thus proving you've never attended DebConf.
[12:13] <tsimonq2> Hah.
[12:13] <tsimonq2> I haven't.
[12:13] <tsimonq2> I want to, though.
[12:14] <infinity> If you have a desperate need to see middle aged nerds in kilts, you'll love it.
[12:14] <tsimonq2> Hahahahahaha.
[12:15] <sil2100> wow
[12:15] <sil2100> ;)
[12:15] <tsimonq2> What's the ratio of kilted people to non-kilted people? :P
[12:16] <infinity> I mean, it's mostly (but not exclusively) the Debian UK folks who are fond of the (registered, if I recall?) Debian tartan, and the kilts they had made using it, but there are a fair few of that group.
[12:16] <infinity> Let me tell you, being good at writing system software has exactly zero correlation with how pretty your knees are.
[12:16] <tsimonq2> Ah.
[12:17] <tsimonq2> Hah.
[12:24] <infinity> tsimonq2: https://wiki.debian.org/Tartan
[12:37] <tsimonq2> infinity: You weren't kidding!
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[13:20] <ddstreet> sil2100, rbasak, other sru people, you might want to review lp #1779863 as it has the potential to need rebuilding for a lot of packages in Bionic.  not uploaded yet.
[13:20] <ddstreet> just fyi
[13:54] <apw> ddstreet, people use pre-built binaries from random people ... uggg
[13:54] <ddstreet> apw indeed, which is why i highlighted it here...it's got potential for large headaches for lots of people
[13:55] <ddstreet> alternately, if we do nothing, it seems there's an existing group of poeple who currently have headaches...
[13:56] <apw> ddstreet, this is a somewhat confusing statement as the abi change is openssl and nothing to do with nodejs, well unless nodejs changes its ABI based on that library which seems a little ludicrous
[13:56] <apw> and if that is true ought to tell us their abi managemenet is next to insane; nearly as bad as binutils
[13:56] <ddstreet> apw yeah it's a bit hard to follow and there's quite a lot of discussion around that in the debian bug, but essentially people pre-build nodejs 'addon
[13:56] <ddstreet> ' binaries
[13:57] <ddstreet> and then distribute those addon pre-built binaries with 'npm'
[13:57] <apw> so if we just called our version 8.1.ubuntu, then they couldn't make prebuilt ones
[13:57] <ddstreet> and, since they're pre-built, they link against whatever openssl that the upstream nodejs used
[13:57] <apw> that really sounds like insane behaviour to expect that to work, as there must be many other things which could make that break
[13:58] <ddstreet> well, blocking them from using prebuilt nodejs binaries is possible i suppose, but wouldn't really gain us anything other than further upsetting those people who distribute/use pre-built nodejs addon binaries
[13:58] <infinity> ddstreet: I have a hard time believing it would actually require rebuilding all 1090 rdeps, or even a small fraction of that.
[13:58] <ddstreet> oh i don't disagree with it being insane...
[13:58] <ddstreet> infinity possibly not - i only rdep'ed it
[13:58] <ddstreet> did not look into any of the rdeps
[13:59] <infinity> apw: It's slightly more insane that expecting a perl5 or python2.7 script to work with a Debian perl or python, but not by much.  Upstream guarantees ABI stability and we broke it.  *shrug*
[13:59] <apw> infinity, well we only broke it because they are (presumably) exposing an internal openssl data type through their own ABI
[14:00] <ddstreet> their argument is npm is similar to pip or other non-distro package installers
[14:00] <infinity> ddstreet: Tearing them all apart and looking for refs to any symbols dropped between 1.0 and 1.1 shouldn't be hard to script.  It's probably a fairly small set.
[14:00] <infinity> apw: Oh, sure, the fact that they don't opaquely wrap OpenSSL is perhaps a bit insane. :P
[14:00] <ddstreet> infinity probably not many of them actually directly use openssl symbols - but really i have no idea
[14:01] <apw> well its not insane if you build nativly for every platform, but if you make binary blobs with code in, and ship it ...
[14:01] <infinity> apw: But when one of your library deps breaks both ABI and API as drastically as OpenSSL did, you have the decision to try to wrap it backward-compatibly or throw your hands in the air.  They went for the latter.
[14:01] <infinity> apw: Either way, upstream bundles openssl and lists it as part of their ABI promise.
[14:02] <apw> then they should bundle it in their binary give-aways too
[14:02] <infinity> apw: We unbundle it, because of course we do, because maintaining two copies is dumb.
[14:02] <apw> as this requires all and every distro to maintain their exact pairings
[14:02] <infinity> apw: Err, who is "they"?
[14:02] <apw> 'the shit which makes binaries which need random unrelated packages to be the right version'
[14:02] <infinity> apw: Upstream nodejs bundles openssl and it's part of their promised ABI.  The people distributing against that ABI aren't the same people.
[14:03]  * apw cralws off into a corner sobbing
[14:04] <infinity> apw: Imagine if libc6, which includes libm and libpthread, suddenly broke ABI in libm, only on Ubuntu, cause we decided some new math routines were better.
[14:04] <infinity> That's kinda what this is. :P
[14:04] <infinity> In other words, I think it's a legit bug.
[14:05] <infinity> I think it would also be legit for us to say "sucks to be you" and not action it, but it's worth investigating the actual impact first.
[14:05] <apw> but that leaves us in a horrible place where we cannot update openssl becuase nodejs is in the archive
[14:05] <apw> which is insane in its own way
[14:06] <infinity> We have openssl1.0 in main anyway.
[14:06] <infinity> This isn't about needing an *identical* version to upstream's bundle, just ABI-compatible.
[14:06] <infinity> So 1.0, not 1.1
[14:06]  * apw huddles tighter into the corner
[14:07] <infinity> I'm not convinced we can actually support openssl1.0 for 5 years, but that's the security team's problem.
[14:07] <infinity> And nodejs is is universe, so that's even less of a problem.
[15:05] <rbasak> Well that was fun to read.
[15:32] <jibel> sil2100, xenial pending promoted to current
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[15:50] <didrocks> hum, I have never seen this, anything I should worry about? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaru-theme/18.10/+build/15167072
[15:51] <Laney> didrocks: looks like it's still working to me - see the "." and "o" at the start of some of the lines
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[15:51] <didrocks> Laney: indeed
[15:52] <didrocks> let's wait then
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[15:52] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libconvert-scalar-perl [i386] (cosmic-proposed) [1.12-1]
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[15:52]  * Laney holds breath
[15:52] <didrocks> ;)
[16:05] <Laney> didrocks: done!!!!
[16:05] <didrocks> Laney: indeed, nice! were you refreshing the page? I just did it 30s ago and it wasn't :)
[16:06] <Laney> yes I had to know when to breathe again
[16:06] <didrocks> heh
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[16:30] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: unattended-upgrades (bionic-proposed/main) [1.1ubuntu1.18.04.5 => 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.6~rbalint2] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)
[16:34] <rbasak> rbalint: ^ wrong destination?
[16:37] <infinity> ypwong: Not sure if you noticed the call for testing, but I haven't seen any Kylin 18.04.1 testing, so thought I'd poke you (maybe it's just a timezone issue)
[16:42] <apw> rbasak, either way we're going to reject it for version
[16:45] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-base (trusty-proposed/main) [3.5ubuntu4 => 4.5ubuntu1~14.04.1] (core)
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[17:01] <rbalint> rbasak, ah, yes, pleas reject it
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