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didrocksgood morning07:06
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didrockshey duflu!07:19
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oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers!08:35
dufluHi oSoMoN08:35
oSoMoNhey duflu08:37
seb128good morning desktopers08:39
seb128lut oSoMoN, t'as passé un bon w.e?08:39
dufluo/08:39
seb128hey again duflu :) (& didrock_s)08:40
oSoMoNsalut seb128 ! très bon week-end en France, et toi?08:41
seb128moi saison des rhumes et manque de sommeil :/08:42
seb128mais sinon bon w.e et lundi ok :)08:42
seb128jamesh, hey, guess what! it's meeting reminder day :p08:43
seb128oSoMoN, ^ you too, wb :p08:43
oSoMoNright, on it!08:43
jameshseb128: thanks.  Sorting it out.08:43
seb128thx!08:43
seb128duflu, looking to your pulseaudio merge, it's a bit weird that it doesn't include the debian/changelog new entries (those would also summarize the changes that you got merged in)08:52
* didrocks learns ascii order…08:52
didrocksbeen wondering why a property wasn't showing up "of course, it's the first as it's a c…" :/08:52
* didrocks should take more coffee08:52
dufluseb128, I forgot the convention of including the most recent one(s) from Debian.08:53
seb128duflu, no worry. Also if you did a merge it might be worth uploading to disco, it's cheap enough and it means the pacakge is green then on our reports, list of merges, ettc08:54
seb128didrocks, :)08:54
* didrocks needs now to find back on how to lock a key in gsettings to test the rebase in progress…08:54
dufluseb128, how do the reports detect that? Version prefix?08:55
dufluOr just version greater...08:55
seb128duflu, compare if ... that08:55
seb128Debian version > Ubuntu version08:55
dufluYes08:55
seb128(which is also why we usually import the debian/changelog entries and bump our version one "ubuntu1" sufix higher08:56
dufluI think we branched too long ago to include all the entries. Would just include one or two08:58
dufluBut I'm also not looking at it right now. Maybe later this week08:58
ricotzgood morning desktopers08:59
dufluHi ricotz09:00
ricotzoSoMoN, hi, feel free to merge things back and forth to the firefox beta branches09:00
ricotzduflu, hey09:01
Laneyyo09:03
duflulo Laney09:03
didrockshey Laney, ricotz09:04
oSoMoNricotz, ack, will do09:05
oSoMoNhey Laney09:05
seb128hey Laney09:06
* Laney fist bumps duflu didrocks oSoMoN seb128 09:07
Laneywhat's happening?09:07
didrocksnot much, deep in the Shell, hoping to finish the extension story this week (or next with review time ;))09:09
didrocksyou?09:09
duflutseliot, when you're around, these are problematic in disco: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-41009:10
dufluHeh09:11
Laneyalso not much, seem to have fought off the cold09:11
duflutseliot, Good morning. Also, these are problematic in disco: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-41009:11
Laneydidrocks: have you been protesting? :-O09:11
didrocksLaney: heh, no ;)09:12
Laney😈09:14
seb128duflu, you should maybe describe what's the issue with those nvidia drivers?09:18
dufluseb128, it's the same installation failure as the existing bug reports show09:18
seb128oh, I see09:19
seb128changelog being different between archs, I saw that mentioned some days ago but didn't follow09:19
seb128there was a guess that maybe it was a gzip bug09:20
willcookeoh, morning all.  Sorry, went straight in to meetings09:23
Laneymoin willcooke09:25
Laneymanagement woes09:25
seb128hey willcooke09:26
oSoMoNgood morning willcooke09:27
dufluHi willcooke09:27
andyrockmorning all!10:33
willcookehi andyrock10:35
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andyrockseb128: I was working with the livepatch guys to make sure that update-manager can show the list of CVEs fixes11:35
andyrockseb128: the branch is almost ready but the change is not Backward-compatible11:36
andyrockseb128: in order to have a better transition I need to introduce a small change in update-manager and SRU it11:36
andyrockseb128: the problem is that there is no bug atm. Is it possible to SRU it anyway?11:37
Deknoshey, what is the official way to connect to an IPSEC/IKE Network with Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop?11:46
oSoMoNTrevinho, I updated https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+git/gnome-shell/+merge/359817 to add relevant patch tags, as you requested12:18
willcookeDeknos, I think you would be better off asking in #ubuntu - this is more of a development channel12:20
* Laney screams the poppler scream of his ancestors12:24
seb128andyrock, hey, what do you mean "is not Backward-compatible", what is changing in an incompatible way and what component doesn't deal with it/what's the impacT?12:28
andyrockseb128: on newer version of livepatch (I asked them to block the change until we can properly deal with it), the "fixes" field in the yaml that we get from the /status api changed12:30
seb128andyrock, we are not consuming that file today are we?12:30
andyrockupdate-manager will fail to parse it and show more fixes that the real ones12:30
andyrockseb128: in update-manager we are already using the /status api12:31
andyrockthe status api is not the status file used by update-notifier12:31
seb128I was not aware that we had that feature today12:32
seb128what is update-manager showing/when? is that on bionic?12:32
andyrocklet me get a screenshot12:33
seb128not needed, I trust you on that12:33
seb128sorry for the questions, but we can't change that file in a way that is backward-compatible?12:33
seb128oSoMoN, best to talk to Laney for g-s reviews, Marco is off for most of decembre12:34
andyrockseb128: not easily. The sru change on our side is going to be very small12:35
seb128andyrock, the problem is not the SRU change, is assuring that people do install the update/fixed version, by experience we can't assume that's going to be the case12:35
seb128what the damage if they use the old version?12:36
andyrockthey'll just get a message "Livepatch fixed X issues" instead of "Livepatch fixed Y issues" where X > Y12:37
andyrocknot a huge issue12:37
seb128well, if it's misleading/wring...12:37
seb128wrong12:37
seb128man, it's 2018, why do people thing it's fine to do incompatible changes to an interface/not version those :(12:37
seb128think*12:38
seb128can't we talk the livepatch people out of being sily?12:38
andyrockI had a call today with one of them12:38
andyrockversioning is a solution is it's going to require major changes on their side12:39
andyrock*but it's12:39
* didrocks nods at seb12812:39
didrocksstrongly12:39
seb128come on12:40
seb128rename the file12:40
seb128how can that be "major changes"12:40
andyrockit's not a file12:40
andyrockit's a rest api12:40
andyrockhttp over unix12:40
seb128well, same, changing a name is probably a sed in their codebase12:40
didrockswell, at least, say "no version == v1"12:40
didrocksand then, starts at v212:40
didrocksif this wasn't planned from the start (spoiler alert: it should…)12:40
didrockswell, same, no version in the url == v112:41
seb128andyrock, I fail to see how that can be that complicated to version it/do what Didier is describing12:42
seb128willcooke, can we talk the livepatch team in not being sily?12:42
andyrockfor complicated I mean that it will take time12:42
didrocksI guess the "more complicated" is about "then, we need to take care of changing and if we do more breaking changes, do a v2, v3, v4…" but yeah, I fail to see as well how this is complicated, it's just more work12:43
didrocksyeah, proper engineering takes time :)12:43
didrocksotherwise, this is just developping12:43
andyrockyeah but we need to deliver something before xmas12:43
andyrockwillcooke: seb128 let me talk with the livepatch again and try to come out with a different solution12:44
andyrockthey're not being sily, it was me that I was not clear enough about the details with them12:44
seb128k12:45
seb128thx andyrock12:45
seb128andyrock, I don't understand enough what the incompatibility is, maybe it would be ok, but it feels like non-good-engineering in any case to do that12:46
seb128and still an user visible impact even if we SRU12:46
seb128people do install from the current iso which doesn't have the fix, they are going to see the non fixed codebase the first time12:46
andyrockkk I'll talk with them12:48
seb128thx12:49
willcookesorry was at lunch, reading13:34
willcookeandyrock, if you have another call shall seb128 and I join?13:37
oSoMoNseb128, thanks, will do13:38
oSoMoNLaney, when you have some time, would you mind reviewing and merging https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+git/gnome-shell/+merge/359817 ?13:40
oSoMoNin preparation for the next bionic SRU, unless there's no bionic SRU in sight, in which case it would be interesting to do one with that one patch (I can do the paperwork)13:41
andyrockwillcooke: was just a quick call to get the details sorted out13:46
andyrockbtw we got it sorted out13:47
andyrockthx to a mistake I did in the past this is going to be easy to do \o/13:47
andyrockwillcooke: btw sure I'll invite you next time :)13:47
willcookeandyrock, sounds like you got everything sorted, thank you!  No need to invite me unless you really want to13:51
willcookenice work andyrock13:52
clobranohi everyone o/14:14
clobranodidrocks: I want to re-enable *-dark version release in Yaru snap14:14
clobranoFor this I followed the instruction from  https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/yaru-dark-variant/7936/3 and deleted from the .yaml files the lines where the *-dark variant was removed (both snapcraft.yaml and gtk-common-themes-parts.yaml).14:14
clobranoHowever, gtk2 is still the light one, unless I change something in yaru's14:14
clobranosnap/session14:14
clobranoMoreover, I expected to see Yaru-dark or communitheme-dark folders in /snap/gtk-common-themes/gtk2 snap folder, but there are only the light variants. I am surely missing something14:14
didrocksclobrano: I don't think the gtk2 thingy was wired in the build system, this surely needs work14:16
clobranodidrocks: I see, I saw that there were some "rm *-dark" in yaml, so I thought it was available14:18
clobrano^ snap/session is the thing that made me think more. It hardcodes the path to only one gtk2 folder14:19
didrocksclobrano: yeah, I don't remember if that one is an array or a single string, worth a try14:20
didrocksclobrano: however, they won't be a second session to select dark14:20
clobranodidrocks: tried, it makes a frankenstein :D, but maybe I did something wrong14:21
didrocksclobrano: tried export GTK_SOMETHING_RC=firstpath:secondpath ?14:21
clobranodidrocks: yes, exactly that one14:21
didrockshum, worth having a look, but if the second path exists and it doesn't work, maybe not supported by GTK2?14:22
clobranoit makes a mix of both and changing theme on tweak does nothing14:22
didrocksyeah, I think tweak doesn't read the variable14:22
clobranodidrocks: yes, I think so. I'll try to find more info on how to switch gtk214:23
clobranothanks :)14:23
didrocksclobrano: a fallback would be from the session startup file to read the gsettings key14:24
didrocksand adjusts as permits14:24
didrocksstill won't enable to switch on the fly, but that's the best I can come up with for now14:24
clobranodidrocks: this is intersting14:24
clobranoI'll investigate more14:24
seb128didrocks, oh btw, I commented/updated the rygel MIR if you could have another look (at least to my comment), security added it to their review queue but said they would prefer a "positive opinion from the MIR team first" (like to be confident their review is not going to be wasted because the MIR is going to be denied at the MIR level)14:25
didrocksseb128: I saw, on my list for later ;)14:25
seb128didrocks, great, thx!14:25
LaneyoSoMoN: yes saw the message, can do later14:25
didrocksI don't remember if the others deps were addressed14:25
seb128didrocks, not yet, I'm looking at those next but they should be easier14:26
didrocksseb128: I can only give an "ack if other deps are addressed" then, but I hope this is enough for the security team14:26
didrocksseb128: btw, I would +1 on multi-arching14:26
didrocks(so that you not wait on my format comment)14:27
seb128didrocks, k, I can spend some time on that, I just wanted to unblock security by telling them "should be fine once those packaging problems are resolved, you can review"14:27
didrocksfrom memory, this is what you asked (read that early this morning)14:27
didrocksyeah, I'll still have another look before doing this14:27
seb128thx14:27
seb128but agreed14:27
didrockslike the -dev and such, I don't remember why I reasked about it14:27
seb128multiarch & autopkgtest are on my list14:27
didrocksI think it's because you didn't tell which binaries would be promoted14:27
seb128right14:28
didrocksif you haven't already, maybe put the list in the description?14:28
didrocksso that when I then do the promotion, I don't have to think which ones to deal with… :)14:28
seb128will do14:28
didrocksthx!14:28
oSoMoNthanks Laney14:29
didrocksspice-webdav, you are great, but you are slow… :p14:29
seb128haha14:29
* willcooke rings the bell14:29
oSoMoNis it recreation time?14:30
willcooke#startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting - 2018-12-0414:30
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willcookeRoll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks, duflu (out), jbicha, jamesh (out), kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter,  robert_ancell (out)14:30
oSoMoNo/14:31
jbichao/14:31
didrockshey14:31
willcookeThis weeks updates: https://community.ubuntu.com/t/monday-3rd-december-2018/8903/514:31
seb128hey14:32
kenvandineo/14:32
tjaaltono)14:32
willcookeLet's start with BB rls bugs:  http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:33
andyrocko/14:33
willcookeOne added by seb128: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iputils/+bug/179831314:33
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1798313 in iputils (Ubuntu) "traceoute6 gives error sendto: Invalid argument" [Undecided,Confirmed]14:33
seb128yeah, I was unsure if it's important (and I didn't know before we owned iputils :p)14:33
willcookeYeah, I was wondering how we came to own that14:34
seb128but sounds like ipv6 tools would be good to have working in the LTS14:34
seb128probably n-m stack depedns14:34
willcookeyeah, likely14:34
willcookeI'd agree something like that low level tool should work in the LTS14:34
seb128anyway, I'm not sure it's really worth actively rls tracking but I wanted at least to raise awareness/have it mentioned14:34
willcookeIs it already on your backlog seb128?14:35
willcookeor are you looking for someone to work on it?14:35
jbichait looks like Server has rdepends for it now. We used to have gnome-nettool in main14:35
seb128I somewhat have it on my "things to keep an eye on"14:36
seb128if someone wants to own it feel free14:36
willcookeoki, I will add it to the agenda for the next Foundations/Server meeting and see if server want to take it on14:36
seb128that said let's +1/-1 on rls tracking it?14:36
seb128I think it's too minor so -1 from me :p14:36
didrocks-1 as well14:37
jbichapersonally, I'd rather let Server or whoever triage it :)14:37
seb128willcooke, let me rls-bb-notfixing it with a comment then14:37
seb128and we can try to "sell" iputils to server14:37
willcookeack14:37
kenvandineget top dollar!14:37
seb128:)14:38
willcookek, added to the notes for the next foundations meeting14:38
willcookeOn to CC bugs:  http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-cc-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:39
willcookeNothing new14:39
willcookeDoing a quick scan of the others14:39
seb128willcooke, https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=385a488614:40
seb128ups sorry14:40
seb128http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:40
seb128that one has an important one14:40
willcookestand by, just checking the other CC bugs to make sure I havent missed anything14:40
seb128ah ok, I though you forgot -dd and were done with the incoming lists14:41
seb128sorry :p14:41
willcooke:)14:41
willcookeOk, CC tracking is in good shape.  Everything is assigned and active (even those not showing as assigned are)14:41
willcookeSo now we come to DD incoming: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:42
seb128:)14:42
willcookehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/180585714:42
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1805857 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "network-manager dep8 failure blocks dnsmasq proposed migration" [High,Triaged]14:42
willcookeWho can take that one?14:43
seb128Robie has been nice enough to do debugging on the issue and believes the real problem is on the n-m tests side14:43
seb128the bug has some debugging details and an easy way to reproduce14:43
seb128I +1 to nominate it since it blocks things in proposed14:43
willcookeyeah, +1 to accept it14:43
willcookeLaney, would you be able to take a look at it?14:45
seb128he doesn't seem to be around14:46
Laneyyes I am14:46
Laneyguess so14:46
seb128oh, sorry14:46
Laneynot that I know anything in particular about network-manager14:47
willcookethank you Laney14:47
seb128I though I didn't see you wave or comment earlier so I assumed you were not14:47
Laneybut I take my share of rls bugs :-)14:47
seb128thx Laney14:47
willcookeNothing else for us in incoming.  There are a couple of Ubiquity related ones, one of which andyrock is already looking at and the other is a minor string change which I can probably make an MP for easy enough14:48
andyrockam I?14:48
willcookeandyrock, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/179738114:49
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1797381 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "In tablet mode, step "Who are you" OSK hides when the passwordd field is focused" [High,New]14:49
andyrockah that's not real a problem with Ubiquity14:49
andyrockmore ibus + gnome-shell14:49
seb128we really need to sort out those OSK issues14:49
willcookeShould that one be a rls tracked bug?14:50
seb128andyrock, let's talk about them tomorrow, I might go coworking on Carlos friday so I can talk directly with him about things that are on our list14:50
willcookeseb128 thanks, if it's not rls worthy could you untag it once you know more?14:50
andyrockseb128: kk14:50
seb128willcooke, k, well it's tagged but ubiquity is on the foundations list14:51
seb128andyrock, that one is more a gnome-shell issue though no?14:51
willcookesure, but if the problem is elsewhere then it should probably be changed too14:51
andyrockyes it's a gnome-shell issue (or ibus)14:51
andyrockI know the problem but there is not an easy fix14:51
andyrocklet's discuss it tomorrow14:52
seb128k14:52
willcookethx14:52
willcookeOk, on to proposed migration issues:14:52
willcookehttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages14:52
seb128before we wrap bugs14:52
willcookeoops14:52
willcookesoprry14:52
seb128k, or later :p14:52
willcookego on seb12814:52
seb128bug #1749672 is on the bb list unassigned14:52
ubot5bug 1749672 in xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu Bionic) "[MIR] xdg-desktop-portal" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174967214:52
seb128kenvandine, ^ you nominated it, can you get it assigned? to you as a default maybe?14:52
kenvandineyes14:53
seb128thx14:53
kenvandinei'll do that14:53
willcookethx kenvandine14:53
kenvandinestill waiting on security though14:53
willcookehttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages14:53
willcookeLaney, do you want to do a run through? Or shall I go through them one by one?14:54
Laneyi'm good14:54
Laneyn-m is assigned14:54
Laneylibreoffice ought to be fixed14:54
jbichapoppler is blocked by LO & xpdf https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/poppler.html14:54
oSoMoNI'm looking at LO14:54
oSoMoNstill struggling to reproduce locally the unit test failures14:54
Laneyjbicha: i'll lead this, thanks14:55
seb128oSoMoN, any chance you get it sorted out before your long w.e?14:55
oSoMoNseb128, that's definitely my top priority14:55
seb128k14:55
Laneythx14:55
Laneyso for poppler, I started looking at xpdf14:55
Laneywould be good if someone can help out with other things14:55
seb128I can do the MIR for the new font depends14:56
seb128fonts-yrsa-rasa14:56
Laneyyeh14:56
seb128I guess enchant/hunspell is libreoffice blocked14:56
seb128?14:56
Laneythink so, let's look at those once it is unblocked14:57
seb128k14:57
Laneyjust poppler and tracker for someone to help on I think14:57
willcookecups-filters looks like its poppler again14:57
Laneyyes14:57
seb128jbicha, what's the deal with tracker? are you handling that one?14:57
seb128Laney, poppler is there more needed if olivier do libreoffice and you xpdf? or did you need help on xpdf?14:58
jbichaseb128: I'm stuck on tracker, I reported the issues upstream. We could fix the autopkgtest regression if we switched back to autotools14:58
Laneydunno, I didn't analyse every package14:58
Laneythe task would be partially to do that14:58
Laneyand then help fix anything left over14:58
seb128Laney, k, I'm going to try to help on poppler as well and review the list14:58
Laneyty14:59
willcookethank you chaps14:59
jbichaI believe those are the only 2 blockers for poppler really. perl needs to clean its autopkgtest queue & there are a few leaf packages to be removed like14:59
jbichahttps://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/hunspell.html14:59
seb128on tracker I don't have a strong opinion14:59
seb128if it's not blocking other things it's probably fine to wait a bit on upstream15:00
seb128if the MIR is approved and we want to enable it in nautilus and need to unblock then we can revert to autotools15:00
seb128imho15:00
seb128or proper fix which would be even better15:00
* Laney shrugs15:00
LaneyI'd rather assign someone to sort it out one way or another15:00
Laneythan decide now how to fix it15:00
tkamppeterwillcooke, for cups-filters there came some fixes to fit it to current Poppler recently. I will soon make a new release. In general, I hope to get a GSoC student modify pdftoraster to stop using unstable Poppler interfaces.15:00
willcookethx tkamppeter15:01
seb128andyrock, I know you are busy, do you think you could have a look to the track test issue this week or next?15:01
seb128andyrock, feel free to tell me you prefer not if you are already packed with that livepatch work15:02
Laneynot sure it was that cool to switch and upload a broken version15:02
andyrockseb128: I'll take a look15:02
seb128thx andyrock!15:02
seb128and yeah, uploading something buggy and not sorting it out is not the best :/15:02
seb128I guess we covered the list now?15:03
jbichaLaney: if you're talking to me, I'm trying to run autopkgtest more before I do major uploads like the tracker meson switch15:03
jbichaI'm ok with switching it back to autotools for a bit. The meson build is less ideal for us right now anyway15:03
andyrockseb128: is there a bug somewhere?15:03
andyrockor issue15:04
seb128andyrock, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/5915:05
gitbotGNOME issue 59 in tracker "functional-16-collation test failures" [Opened]15:05
seb128willcooke, Laney, AOB I guess?15:05
andyrockthx15:05
willcooke#topic AOB15:05
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willcookeAnyone got anything?15:06
kenvandinenope15:06
seb128not me15:06
willcookegoing once15:06
andyrock😶15:06
Laneyjbicha: yes, I think experimental & filing bugs in advance rather than breaking the 'production' suites would have been better15:06
jbichaandyrock: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/61 is the other bug15:06
gitbotGNOME issue 61 in tracker "tracker-miner-fs test: Parent recursive/4 not indexed yet" [Opened]15:06
Laneyi.e. I would suggest switching back15:06
Laneyglib's conversion has been done well in this regard15:07
Laneysorry, didn't mean to interrupt the aob15:07
willcookenp15:07
jbichaok, I'll switch tracker back to autotools to unblock things15:07
willcookeI think we can end here and carry on afterwards15:07
willcooke#endmeeting15:07
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meetingologyMeeting ended Tue Dec  4 15:07:47 2018 UTC.15:07
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-desktop/2018/ubuntu-desktop.2018-12-04-14.30.moin.txt15:07
willcookethanks all15:07
andyrockthx15:07
oSoMoNthanks15:07
didrocksthx15:08
seb128thx!15:08
seb128kenvandine, do you think you get give a try to the xserver ppa version from bug #1754693 to see if that fixes the issue with classic snaps on wayland?15:15
ubot5bug 1754693 in mesa (Ubuntu Disco) "Xwayland/Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in st_renderbuffer_delete() from _mesa_reference_renderbuffer_() [often when running Skype or Slack snaps]" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175469315:15
kenvandinesure15:15
kenvandineshould that work in a VM?15:15
seb128thx15:16
seb128if wayland works in a VM I guess?15:16
kenvandinethat's what i was wondering :)15:16
Laneydoes if you use qxl15:16
kenvandinei'll see what i can do15:17
kenvandineoh, the ppa is for cosmic :)15:19
kenvandinei can just test that locally then15:19
seb128Laney, just as a follow up, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-yrsa-rasa/+bug/180671215:24
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1806712 in fonts-yrsa-rasa (Ubuntu) "[MIR] fonts-yrsa-rasa" [Undecided,New]15:24
Laneynice15:29
seb128kenvandine, willcooke: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/1803534/comments/11 :(15:30
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1803534 in fontconfig (Ubuntu) "Backport uuid based cache file naming scheme" [Undecided,New]15:30
willcookeurgh15:31
willcookeundo! undo!15:31
ricotzis there package which contains "xdg-dbus-proxy" yet?15:37
seb128hey ricotz, I don't know what that is and if we have a package for it15:40
kenvandineseb128: it doesn't crash15:42
seb128kenvandine, \o/, thanks for testing!15:42
jbichaxdg-dbus-proxy was split out of flatpak. I believe mcatanzaro said it would be needed for the next major webkit release15:42
ricotzseb128, it is a build-dep of webkit 2.23.x and seems to be a split-out from flatpak -- https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-dbus-proxy15:43
jbicharicotz: I suggest talking to smcv since he's done most of the flatpak packaging so far15:43
ricotzjbicha, ;)15:43
* didrocks wonders how connecting a destroy signal (without doing anything in the callback) trigger a segfault in gjs…15:45
kenvandinepopey: PR submitted fixing irccloud-desktop on wayland :)15:51
didrocksinteresting, the object is GC *before* the destroy signal is handled by gjs when app is closing15:58
seb128js debugging fun? ;)15:59
didrockswell js bindings debugging fun… :/16:00
tseliotWimpress: hey, the issue you brought up about nvidia (the one on reddit) is fixed now (or, rather, worked around): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-410/+bug/180473816:37
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1804738 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-410 (Ubuntu) "package libnvidia-ifr1-410 410.78-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite shared '/usr/share/doc/libnvidia-ifr1-410/changelog.Debian.gz', which is different from other instances of package libnvidia-ifr1-410:i386" [High,Fix released]16:37
Wimpresstseliot: Thanks!16:40
tseliot:)16:40
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willcookenight all18:08
jbichaximion: hi, I guess we're supposed to have appstream metadata for system-installed GNOME Shell extensions22:37
jbichahttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-tweaks/merge_requests/2522:37
gitbotGNOME issue (Merge request) 25 in gnome-tweaks "extensions: Fix opening system installed extensions in gnome-software" [Opened]22:37
jbichado you want me to open an asgen bug?22:37
ximionjbicha: the appstream metadata that GNOME extensions uses does not follow the standard at all and introduces a new toplevel component type of "shell-extension" that will never ever be added to the specification. Even hughsie agrees that it was a mistake to implement this, and that the GNOME Shell extensions should really be of type "addon" and extend "org.gnome.Shell".22:39
ximionI could think about allowing something in that converts the metadata trsnaparently to how it actually should look like, but then the data wouldn't be of much use. I also don't want to add the component type to the AppStream reference implementation22:40
jbichaaddon makes sense22:41
ximionso, ideally the metadata would just be standard-compliant and use AppStream's addon system properly - AFAIK the only thing this hasn't been done yet is lack of someone doing the work, as well as legacy compatibility issues22:41
jbichaI'm thinking we should open a bug somewhere so that can be documented22:43
ximionyes, probably22:43
ximionI also think it's a solvable issue, but it just hasn't been a high enough priority yet22:43
ximionhughsie and I actually want to reduce the delta between GNOME's AppStream and the spec, this shell-extension stuff is a quite significant piece22:44
ximion(and a bit frustrating, since it wouldn't have needed to exist in the first place)22:45
jbichaI'd been wondering why shell extensions UI didn't work well (when linked to from Tweaks). I didn't realize until now that it works better in Fedora22:45
jbichahttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/issues/222 was my original bug22:45
gitbotGNOME issue 222 in gnome-software "shell-extensions: [3.25.91] --details incorrectly shows extension as available instead of installed" [Bugzilla, Closed]22:45
jbichado we want the bug in Launchpad or somewhere else?22:46

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