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didrocksgood morning07:07
dufluHi didrocks07:19
didrockssalut duflu07:24
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers07:48
didrockssalut oSoMoN07:50
oSoMoNsalut didrocks07:54
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dufluHi oSoMoN08:20
oSoMoNhi duflu08:21
seb128hey again, good morning desktoper08:40
seb128lut didrocks oSoMoN08:40
seb128hey duflu08:40
seb128how is it going here today?08:40
dufluHallo seb128. Going OK, and you?08:41
seb128I'm fine, the cold is starting being a bit less annoying \o/08:41
oSoMoNsalut seb12808:41
seb128(which means I slept better)08:41
seb128oSoMoN, en forme? thanks for the libreoffice build fixes, seems to build fine now :)08:42
seb128oSoMoN, re bug #1801383 I think it's just removing that line https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.disco/view/head:/debian/apport/source_firefox.py.in#L1448 ... can you stage that in the vcs so it's in the next upload? or do you me to propose a mp for it? (also unsure but maybe the lines before can/should be dropped as well)08:45
ubot5bug 1801383 in thunderbird (Ubuntu) "the WifiSyslog apport hook (used in firefox/tb) includes SSID informations" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180138308:45
oSoMoNseb128, la forme, oui! not sure this is the end of the story for libreoffice, there were some unit tests failures on amd64 yesterday, j_bicha retried it before I got a chance to investigate, let's see if it was just flakiness or something to really look into08:46
seb128:/08:47
oSoMoNseb128, on it (re bug #1801383)08:47
ubot5bug 1801383 in thunderbird (Ubuntu) "the WifiSyslog apport hook (used in firefox/tb) includes SSID informations" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180138308:47
seb128the build log might still be available if you have the url?08:47
seb128oSoMoN, thx08:47
oSoMoNseb128, yeah, he sent me the URL, but at this point we're pretty far into the build already, so if it fails it will do so pretty soon, and if it doesn't then great08:48
seb128oSoMoN, it built on several arches, finger crossed that it works this time on amd64 as well :)08:48
seb128jamesh, hey, weekly summary reminder?08:49
jameshseb128: on it.08:49
oSoMoNthere's a trick: several arches ignore unit test failuresā€¦ amd64 is the real test :/08:49
seb128jamesh, thx :)08:49
didrockshey again seb12808:49
seb128oSoMoN, ah, I see, then let's see :/08:49
willcookemorning08:50
seb128hey willcooke, how are you today?08:50
willcookeI'm ok!  How about you seb128?08:51
oSoMoN'morning willcooke08:51
andyrockmorning08:51
oSoMoNhey andyrock08:51
seb128willcooke, I'm good, got a few annoying days with a cold which was bothering we enough that I couldn't sleep properly but this night/today starts being better08:52
seb128hey andyrock! had a good long w.e? ;)08:52
andyrockseb128: long w.e. \o/08:52
andyrocklong = good08:53
andyrockseb128: what about you?08:53
willcookeseb128, get yourself a flu shot :) The boy will be brining all sorts of nasty stuff home with him :)08:53
seb128haha08:55
seb128I did that one once, I don't think I'm going to make it again08:55
andyrockyou mean babies or flu shots?08:55
popeyMorning desktoppers :)08:56
andyrockšŸ˜‚08:56
seb128it made me sick the year I did it, and I never really got a flu otherwise (or maybe once now, this year in january for the trip to south africa)08:56
seb128andyrock, lol :)08:56
seb128hey popey08:56
seb128willcooke, but yeah, with the kid the situation might be different :)08:56
oSoMoNseb128, https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.disco/revision/1239 (and in the process of applying the same change to the branches for all supported series)09:00
seb128oSoMoN, thx!09:00
seb128oSoMoN, did you see my comment about the previous lines? unsure how useful alsa/network info are, I guess alsa ones are not a privacy problem in any case09:01
seb128oSoMoN, but in any case wifi is a known problem/what the bug was about so should be good enough09:02
* duflu blinks09:03
Laneyhey ho09:03
dufluOh good morning willcooke, andyrock, popey, Laney09:03
seb128hey Laney! how are you today?09:04
seb128did you recover fine from yesterday morning?09:04
Laneyseems fine09:04
Laneygetting a cough/cold now though :<09:04
seb128:(09:06
seb128I hope it's not the same I got09:06
Laneyyeah that sounds like it's been annoying09:07
Laneyhopefully it just goes away09:07
seb128yeah09:08
Laneyhey duflu too ;-)09:11
seb128oSoMoN, reading your weekly summary, you say that bug #1795169 is fixed in gnome-shell 3.31, it would probably be a good idea to update the bug to add/reassign to gnome-shell and maybe reference the commit so we can see if andyrock or Trevinho can look at backporting the fix to disco/cosmic/bionic?09:31
ubot5bug 1795169 in firefox (Ubuntu Bionic) "Focus switches constantly between username and password fields" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179516909:31
oSoMoNseb128, indeed, will do09:33
seb128thx09:33
seb128I hate those OSK flakyness issues around GTK_IM_MODULE09:37
seb128andyrock, do you still have work/fixes around that you wanted to land?09:38
oSoMoNseb128, I marked that bug (and another one) as duplicate of bug #176530410:01
ubot5bug 1765304 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 18.04's ibus package breaks password fields in Firefox (by lowering & raising window whenever they're focused)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/176530410:01
oSoMoNshall IĀ nominate for bionic10:01
oSoMoN?10:01
seb128oSoMoN, sure, thx10:02
oSoMoNdone10:06
seb128great10:06
seb128seems like the fix also has been commited to 3-30 upstream, so should be easy to backport/SRU to cosmic10:07
andyrockseb128: the GTK_IM_MODULE is a different one10:12
andyrockbasically on a wayland session we're still using the ibus im-module instead of the wayland one (text-input protocol)10:12
andyrockthe password problem is due to the fact that gnome-shell uses ibus to track focus changes10:13
andyrockand ibus does not track password fields10:13
andyrockoSoMoN: ^^^10:13
andyrockgnome-shell used to have a different mechanism to track the cursor10:14
andyrockbut osk is broken in x11 in general because usually the ibus method is disabled10:15
oSoMoNseb128, andyrock:Ā the firefox problem with password fields only affects bionic, cosmic and disco are fine10:15
seb128oSoMoN, so it's not that gnome-shell commit that fixes it, since that's not in cosmic/disco10:16
andyrockyeah because 1765304 has nothing to do with osk?10:16
andyrockI thought we were talking about a different bug :)10:17
oSoMoNhrm, need to read the whole thing again, I'm confused now, just a minute, multitasking doesn't help10:17
andyrockI guess the problem is in ibus10:18
andyrock"because it only happens (in 18.04) when the environmental variable GTK_IM_MODULE is at its default value (which is "ibus")"10:19
andyrockthat variable basically forces a gtk application to load the ibus module10:19
andyrocknot loading that module seems to fix the issue, but what about languages that actually nead ibus?10:20
andyrockseb128: in a nutshell, yeah we should understand why we still have that enviroment variable10:22
andyrockseb128: g-s-d should be smart enough to enable ibus when required10:22
seb128right, I'm adding that to my backlog of things I would to discuss/get sorted out10:23
seb128but maybe not today, I guess you are busy or on other thing and same here (also on my way to lunch now)10:23
seb128andyrock, thx, also g-c-c/cosmic looks good but it needs a SRU bug (standard GNOME update one, see #1790876 for a minimalistic example)10:24
andyrockkk let me finish the fix for update-manager before10:26
andyrockI'm trying to understand how to properly do threading with glib and python10:26
andyrockthey suggest to use the threading library but it's not clear how to handle cancellation properly10:27
andyrockseb128: is this good enough for SRU https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/180442410:28
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1804424 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "Segmentation fault when region panel is closed during init" [Medium,Fix released]10:28
andyrockor do I need to create a separate SRU bug?10:28
acheronuklibreoffice amd64 failed again :(12:23
seb128acheronuk, oSoMoN, libreoffice amd64 build :(12:58
seb128andyrock, I think it's best to have one for the version update12:58
acheronukseb128: looks like the tests. those I have no idea on13:18
andyrockseb128: https://code.launchpad.net/~azzar1/update-manager/fix-lp-1805118/+merge/35962113:31
seb128andyrock, oh, nice one. Is that different from what you were talking about earlier or did it turn out to be simpler that what you were first poking at?13:35
andyrockseb128: simpler13:47
seb128\o/13:48
andyrocknothing to do with threading and bla bla13:48
andyrocklooked like it13:48
seb128heh, I like it better this way :I've to day :)13:49
seb128say13:49
seb128jamesh, weekly summary re-reminder?13:57
andyrockseb128: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/180544114:07
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1805441 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "SRU 3.30.2 to Cosmic" [Undecided,New]14:07
seb128andyrock, thx14:07
andyrockseb128: let me update the changelog entry too14:07
seb128andyrock, great work on the description! :) (also probably no need to do that much of a good job for a standard GNOME update next time, but it's up to you)14:09
andyrockI followed La_ney's standards14:10
andyrock:D14:10
seb128:)14:10
willcookekenvandine, we lost you14:21
willcooke#startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting 2018-11-2714:30
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willcookeHi all14:30
Nafalloo/14:30
willcookeRoll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks, duflu (out), jbicha, jamesh (out), jibel, kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out)14:30
seb128_o/14:30
tselioto/14:30
jibelo/14:30
kenvandineo/14:30
willcookeJust give people a couple of mins14:31
tjaalton\o14:31
didrockshey14:31
willcookeOki14:32
willcookeSo rls bug updates from the bullet list looks pretty good.14:32
oSoMoNo/14:33
willcookeSo we can go through the incoming, then hand over to laney for the other bugs, then AOB14:33
willcookebb incoming14:33
willcookehttp://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:33
willcookeThat url-dispatcher one as always, but nothing new14:34
seb128I'm going to get that one of the list14:34
willcookeshould I assign one of the tasks to you?14:34
andyrocko/14:35
willcookeor all of them, or none of them>?14:35
willcookeor nothing14:35
seb128none, just wontfix for that serie14:35
willcookeack14:35
seb128the initial problem was worked around14:35
willcookethanks seb12814:35
seb128so that's non important to fix the remaining in bionic14:35
seb128np14:35
willcookecc incoming: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-cc-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:35
willcooke1 bug, twice.  Assigned to tjaalton.14:35
willcookeNothing new14:35
seb128he has a package in a ppa for testing14:35
willcookecool14:36
tjaaltonyeah14:36
seb128if anyone feels like giving it a try (I might, just failing to get to that point of my todo atm)14:36
tjaaltonmarked it 'incomplete' now14:36
tjaaltonwas only for disco14:36
willcookeI will spin up a VM this afternoon14:36
willcookedd-incoming: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:37
willcooke2 bugs.14:37
Laney(we should be deleting incoming when nominating, that cosmic one was already accepted)14:37
andyrockremoved14:38
willcookethanks Laney14:38
willcookeI went to change it but you already had14:38
Laney:314:38
willcooke:)14:38
seb128I though the report was smart enough to not list things with an accepted serie targetting, seems not :/14:38
willcookehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/180520014:38
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1805200 in xorg-server (Ubuntu Disco) "Xorg crashes when it tries to resume a scale transformation after that Screen has been closed. Crashed in __strlen_avx2() from transform_filter_length() from ProcRRGetCrtcTransform()" [High,Triaged]14:38
willcookeassigned, and targetted so I assume it's accepted too14:39
willcookeoh14:39
* willcooke reads it14:39
willcookeah right14:39
willcookeoki, we should talk about it then14:39
willcookeI would be +1 for accepting since we need it for fractional scaling under x14:39
seb128+114:39
willcookeanyone against?14:40
kenvandine+114:40
Laneytjaalton accepted it himself already, not much to say there I don't think14:40
willcookeoki, removed the tag14:40
seb128Marco got upstream comments now which is good :)14:40
willcooke\o/14:40
willcookeHere ends the bug review.  Not too shabby14:41
willcookeLaney, over to you14:41
Laneyyeh14:42
Laneyso14:42
Laney#link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages14:42
Laneyidea is to see if there's anything on there that should be worked on14:42
LaneyI saw seb128 asked foundations to look at that n-m failure caused by dnsmasq, seems sensible14:43
willcooke+114:43
Laneyapart from that...14:44
Laneyjbicha: did you want to say something about that sane thing or tracker?14:44
Laneythere's some history with those two that I don't fully know14:45
Laneymaybe we can talk about those later on14:46
willcookeyeah14:46
Laneyso I think v4l-utils and at-spi2-core could do with being handled14:47
Laneyudisks2 just needs the hint updated14:47
Laney(done)14:47
seb128the at-spi2-core tests seem flackyness, I retried14:48
seb128(first was blocked on depwait from meson, but that got cleared yesterday)14:48
seb128or said differently I'm looking at that one14:48
seb128v4l-utils seems a real build issue, I just looked at debian/upstream, no obvious report/fix there14:48
Laneythx14:49
seb128does anyone to have a look to that one?14:49
Laneymaybe we can ask foundations if anyone can look at apport to de-flake the tests14:49
jbichasane-backends probably needs a transitional package added in Ubuntu & Debian14:49
Laneyk, are you handling it?14:50
* Laney didn't follow that situation and is happy to not know about it :-)14:50
jbichasee LP: #1804550 and Debian bug 91334614:50
ubot5Launchpad bug 1804550 in sane-backends (Ubuntu) "New version 1.0.27-3.1 all libsane-common does not update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180455014:50
ubot5Debian bug 913346 in sane-backends "libsane1: Cannot update libsane1" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/91334614:50
seb128@apport, I can do that, but the failing tests had "WARNING: cannot connect to: https://api.launchpad.net/devel.." so I wonder if that was a temp infra problem14:51
jbichahttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/61 & https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/59 are blocking the autopkgtests14:51
gitbotGNOME issue 61 in tracker "tracker-miner-fs test: Parent recursive/4 not indexed yet" [Opened]14:51
gitbotGNOME issue 59 in tracker "functional-16-collation test failures" [Opened]14:51
Laneyhttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/apport/disco/amd6414:51
Laneythey probably want to handle it being unreliable in the tests / apport itself14:51
jbichathe tracker autopkgtest failures are fallout from my switching the package to meson14:51
seb128Laney, fair enough14:52
seb128I take that item as well14:52
jbichaI'm not handling sane-backends right now14:52
Laneyk, well that can sit there then14:53
jbichaI don't think tracker being stuck is blocking anything yet14:53
Laneyif you can work with upstream on those tracker failures please14:54
Laneynot sure it was required to ping me about debootstrap, I'm sure you can manage that, but if you really can't then I can help I guess14:54
Laneythat's the end14:54
willcookethanks Laney14:54
Laneyexcept someone to look at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/v4l-utils/1.16.1-2/+build/15637736 - not super urgent but we should do it at some point14:54
willcookeDo we still need a volunteer for v4l-utils14:54
willcooke?14:55
willcookeha14:55
willcookeyes14:55
willcookeWe'll see if we can find a volunteer by EOW14:56
seb128or wait, I don't think it's blocking anything else atm14:56
willcookekk14:56
willcooke#topic AOB14:56
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willcookepopey, you had one14:57
popeyya14:57
seb128unsure how to handle best those non urgent items, if we keep asking, or just force an owner14:57
popeyI thought you might appreciate an "Ubuntu Desktop in the wild".14:57
popey"CuriousMarc" YouTube channel has a series of videos where they're repairing the Apollo Guidance Computer14:57
Laneyshould eventually assign someone14:57
popeyI keep seeing Ubuntu pop up in it.14:57
popeyMike Stewart - one of the experts doing the repair (and actual Space Engineer for SpaceX) uses Ubuntu on a ThinkPad. :)14:57
oSoMoNnice14:57
popeyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSahAoOLdU is episode 114:57
popeyWorth a watch if you like historic electronics, space, or seeing random 50 year-old document scans on Ubuntu :)14:57
popeyhttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/6H5u76yG/Screenshot%20from%202018-11-27%2014-31-10.png14:57
kenvandinecool14:57
popeyEOM14:58
seb128nice one popey :)14:58
willcookeseb128, Laney - yeah, if it's still hanging around next week then we can assign someone.  Is that sort of timescale acceptable, or does it need attention in days?14:58
seb128imho waiting a week is fine, but then we can as well find an assignee now and state that it can be looked at when possible/not as an high priority14:59
Laneyyou guys think about who you might want to assign before the next meeting :-)15:01
Laneylooks like it's around gl stuff15:01
willcookekk, lets look more in to it15:01
willcookeany more business?15:01
didrocksnothing for me15:02
willcookesounds like not15:02
andyrocknope15:02
willcooke#endmeeting15:02
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meetingologyMeeting ended Tue Nov 27 15:02:35 2018 UTC.15:02
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-desktop/2018/ubuntu-desktop.2018-11-27-14.30.moin.txt15:02
willcookethanks all15:02
willcookeI see the gl errors now15:02
andyrockthx15:02
didrocksthx15:03
oSoMoNthanks15:03
willcookeperhaps something to do with qt too15:03
seb128thx!15:04
seb128andyrock, I sponsored your update-manager fix to disco and handled the bionic SRU as well, g-c-c next :)15:06
andyrockthx!15:06
andyrockseb128: I'm preparing dash-to-dock15:06
andyrockI need to review some fixes from Marco before15:06
seb128k, thx15:07
willcookeandyrock, oooooh, does your dash-to-dock update include: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/639 by any chance?15:10
gitbotmicheleg issue 639 in dash-to-dock "[request] Do not reorder window thumbnails after clicking on them" [Enhancement, Open]15:10
willcookeoh, actually, ignore that, seems its still in a branch, and would probably need config UI which we dont have yet15:11
andyrockmmm I was not planning to sync dash-to-dock with ubuntu-dock15:11
willcookeyeah, no worries15:11
seb128andyrock, also that didn't land to dash-to-dock, it's just a branch15:17
willcookethat v4l-utils is only arm6415:17
seb128willcooke, it would be useful if you could reach out to Michel maybe via email to ask if we can do anything to help that one landing or if he would be fine if we distro patched it15:17
willcookeseb128, good idea, will do15:18
seb128thx15:18
seb128willcooke, @v4l-utils, yeah, could be specific to the arch or could be that some other package was updated before it built and other archs would hit the same problem now...15:19
willcookeahh15:23
willcookeI found mention of a patch that fixed similar errors, but was a year old15:23
seb128andyrock, that g-c-c segfault mentioned in the SRU changelog, the bug was no SRU compliant, I fixed that for you now. But the segfault from the bt/change is in the power code but you description states "Fix crash in region panel" so I just want to check there is no confusion/wrong bug being referenced15:30
andyrockthere are two crashes in the region panel15:30
andyrocklet me check again15:31
andyrockoh yeah it's power15:32
andyrockfixing15:32
andyrocksorry about that15:32
seb128no worry15:32
seb128thx :)15:32
seb128andyrock, let me know when you are done amending your changelog15:39
andyrockseb128: done!15:45
seb128andyrock, thx!15:45
andyrockI also divided the commits again15:45
seb128andyrock, can we do without the pq-rebasing changes?15:46
andyrockwhy?15:47
seb128SRU team doesn't like diff "noise"15:47
seb128makes the review harder15:47
andyrockkk15:47
seb128thx15:47
andyrocklet me check which patches I need to drop15:47
seb128sorry about that, I though I mentioned it at first when we discussed that SRU15:47
seb128well, no need to drop things15:48
seb128just discard the useless pq changes of the day15:48
andyrockmmm there are quilt patches that need to be removed because already upstream15:49
andyrockonly one iirc15:49
seb128that's fine, just git rm and edit the serie?15:50
seb128I mean no need to use pq for that right?15:50
andyrockyep15:51
andyrockI mean there was just a couple of lines more15:51
andyrockbut if SRU team does not like them :P15:52
andyrockseb128: https://git.launchpad.net/~azzar1/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/commit/?id=306a080877c0d8e1e6719496fa05fe3d5670debc15:55
andyrockI building it just to make sure it works15:55
seb128andyrock, great, thx15:56
andyrockseb128: it builds16:04
seb128andyrock, ship it! :)16:06
andyrockI pushed it already16:06
andyrockseb128: do you know if there has been any progress about removing ubuntu-one reviews from gnome-software upstream ?16:08
seb128I don't know about that one, maybe kenvandine does16:09
seb128I read that they enabled odrs reviews in the snap16:09
seb128but unsure where we are for Ubuntu/deb16:09
kenvandineit's in the snap-store snap16:09
kenvandinei'll check the deb16:10
kenvandineseb128: odrs is enabled in disco but so is ubuntu-reviews16:12
kenvandinei'll talk to robert16:12
seb128andyrock, minor but you can't re-use the same version between series, I change g-c-c to be 3.30.2-1ubuntu0.18.10.116:12
seb128kenvandine, thx16:13
seb128andyrock, you want it disabled because it's blocking other work right?16:13
andyrockkenvandine, seb128: yeah we can't merge the work I proposed to use gnome-online-accounts in gnome-software until the reviews plugin is still there16:14
kenvandinewe should completely remove it upstream as the servers are going away16:15
seb128andyrock, kenvandine, maybe best to use email to ask a status update from Robert?16:15
seb128kenvandine, or do you just talk to him and keep us updated tomorrow?16:16
kenvandinei will talk to him this afternoon16:16
seb128thx16:17
kenvandinenp16:17
andyrockseb128: thx for the change. I didn't know that16:18
seb128andyrock, np, uploaded now!16:19
Laneyhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DCkJgcCw6g/16:56
Laneythink that'll fix v4l thingy16:56
willcooketypo on line 1716:56
willcookealso: thank you!16:57
Laneyline 17 is context16:57
willcookeohhh16:57
willcookeright16:57
Laneythat diff is incomplete though, I missed the third line of the depends and the second alternate in the first line17:01
Laneyis building https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3538/+packages17:02
andyrockTrevinho: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/pull/83817:11
gitbotmicheleg issue (Pull request) 838 in dash-to-dock "docking: Fix leaking signal connection " [Open]17:11
andyrockTrevinho: I updated the patch17:11
andyrockTrevinho: I'm also taking a look at https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/83517:11
gitbotmicheleg issue 835 in dash-to-dock "Anyone maintaining this issue tracker?" [Open]17:11
Trevinhogood thanks17:12
andyrocksorry wrong link17:12
andyrockTrevinho: also if you can merge it in the ubuntu-dock branch too17:13
andyrockTrevinho: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/pull/82517:13
gitbotmicheleg issue (Pull request) 825 in dash-to-dock "dash, docking: remove Shell.GenericContainer" [Open]17:13
andyrockwould this break live-updating ?17:13
andyrockwe don't care about live-updating in ubuntu-dock17:13
Trevinholive updating... you mean?17:13
Trevinhoahhhh17:13
Trevinhook17:13
Trevinhoyeah, should not to be honest, but in any case yes... I've the branch locally already I think17:14
TrevinhoI push that to Ubuntu17:14
andyrockhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68897317:14
ubot5Gnome bug 688973 in extensions "Class naming clashes prevent extensions from installation" [Critical,Resolved: wontfix]17:14
andyrockwondering if that has been fixed17:15
Trevinhoandyrock: pushed https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/commits/ubuntu-dock17:22
andyrockah you pushed your change, I meant mine :D17:23
Trevinhoouch :D17:24
andyrockTrevinho: ^^^17:24
Trevinhowell, that should be there anyways, I'll do both17:24
andyrockwe're going to increase the delta between ubuntu-dock and dash-to-dock17:24
andyrockseb128: wdyt?17:25
Trevinhosaid that... both changes are proposed in both branches17:25
andyrocka bit of context: without this change dash-to-dock/ubuntu-dock does not work on gnome-shell upstream17:25
Trevinhoand i theory I could merge upstream too, but don't want to overstep17:25
Trevinho(soon to be 3.32)17:25
andyrockand last commit on dash-to-dock was months ago :(17:26
andyrockif we all agree I can prepare the upload right now17:26
Trevinhoandyrock: I've synced the changelog already https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/commits/ubuntu-dock so just need to prepare the src17:30
Trevinhoon other lands, anyone looked at https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3519 yet?17:32
TrevinhoAnd this needs sponsor too https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/344817:32
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willcookebon nuit18:39
cyphermoxhey, is there a way I can deactivate the on-screen keyboard from ever showing up when I use a touch-screen?18:50
sarnoldapt-get purge nano is the first thing I do on new ubuntu / debian systems.. it might be overkill but might help :)18:51
sarnold(or is it pico I purge? I can never remember which is which)18:52
cyphermoxwe do ship nano by default in standard18:54
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kenvandineandyrock: robert_ancell is going to submit an MR for gnome-software removing the ubuntu-reviews plugin20:08
andyrockthx20:08
robert_ancellandyrock, kenvandine https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/merge_requests/14520:16
gitbotGNOME issue (Merge request) 145 in gnome-software "ubuntu-reviews: Retire Ubuntu Reviews plugin" [Opened]20:16
robert_ancellandyrock, is the ubuntuone plugin only used by the Ubuntu reviews plugin?20:16
andyrockyep!20:17
andyrocksnap is using is own auth20:17
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xnoxhttps://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-disco/disco/ppc64el/m/meson/20181126_225118_9f227@/log.gz20:38
xnoxlooks like g-ir-scanner is failing on ppc64el in disco?20:38
xnoxsearch for:20:38
xnoxFAILED: gir/dep1/MesonDep1-1.0.gir20:39
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seb128Trevinho, andyrock, having ubuntu-dock/dash-to-dock diverging if it's temporary should be ok22:35
seb128robert_ancell, andyrock, kenvandine, did we migrate ubuntu proper (the archive deb) to use ODRS now?22:35
robert_ancellseb128, not yet22:35
robert_ancellseb128, just the snap store version22:36
seb128robert_ancell, k, the description of that mp made me unsure :)22:36
robert_ancellseb128, yeah, I thought I'd keep it simple for upstream rather than go into all the gory details of where we're at22:36
seb128but that's what I though, I didn't see that change uploaded/in the deb22:36
seb128k22:37

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