=== pstolowski|afk is now known as pstolowski [08:56] Morning all [08:59] good morning desktoppers [09:00] hi oSoMoN [09:00] hi willcooke [09:01] HELLO!!!! [09:02] MORNING Laney [09:06] * Laney bangs some pans [09:06] hey oSoMoN! how's it going? [09:07] hey willcooke oSoMoN Laney, did you have a good w.e? [09:07] I'm good, had a good long week-end, how are you guys? [09:10] I'm good but tired, w.e was exhausting. I went to France to prepare things for holidays and buy things, so busy days, quite some train and worked on saturday in exchange for thursday [09:10] now a few 'normal' days before holidays :) [09:11] oh, also we received our replacement modem, having landline internet again \o/ [09:12] good morning all [09:13] oSoMoN, hi [09:13] hey ricotz [09:14] oSoMoN, I ran into some trouble with gcc-mozilla which requires an update [09:15] gcc 6.5.0 is required for armhf/arm64 builds, I have managed a backport for xenial which works, but trusty is a problem [09:15] See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83623 [09:15] gcc.gnu.org bug 83623 in middle-end "[8 Regression] ICE: in convert_move, at expr.c:248 with -march=knl and 16bit vector bswap/rotate" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] [09:15] looking [09:16] this bug the reason for the new build requirement [09:16] oSoMoN, updates are here https://launchpad.net/~ricotz/+archive/ubuntu/red/+packages [09:17] hey seb128 [09:17] back in .nl again now? [09:18] yeah, for a few days then driving back to France for the holidays [09:18] you ping pong ball [09:18] long weekend was nice here, got some xmas shopping done and otherwise just hung out [09:18] :) [09:18] had some nasty weather [09:18] nice [09:18] it was cold and windy here :/ [09:23] ricotz, have you looked into the build failures on trusty already? [09:24] oSoMoN, yes, briefly, no idea how to fix it though [09:25] ricotz, ok, at a first quick glance I have no clue either, I'll put it on my list to look at later this week, can't do right now [09:25] oSoMoN, I assumed this is bootstrap problem [09:26] oSoMoN, ok, no hurry -- I guess, you can ignore the ~mt3 change [09:59] Laney, what do you use for finding the right emoji? [10:00] i.e. am I using Characters wrong, because I find it too hard to scroll up and down and just use google instead [10:00] willcooke: I use the search provider in Shell normally [10:01] but sometimes they have stupid names [10:01] 😈 like that one [10:01] Is that an extension? [10:01] I always wanted to search for it as 'devil' or 'evil' [10:01] ohhh [10:01] I bet I have the snap which doesnt do search providers yet [10:01] but it is "smiling face with horns" [10:01] yeah probably [10:01] unlucky :-) [10:01] kk, thx [10:01] k_envandine will fix that :) [10:01] you can still do the same searching in Characters itself tho [10:02] yeah, that doesnt work at all for me [10:02] then you probably won't enjoy the shell thing [10:02] 🤷 [10:03] "shrug" 😛 [10:03] so in Chars itself, if you search for "fireworks" do you get any results (also what happens in shell for you?)? [10:03] 🎆 [10:03] that [10:03] that doesnt work for me [10:03] * willcooke opens a bug [10:03] thanks Laney [10:05] that doesn't work for me in the snap version [10:05] maybe it doesn't include the emoji font? [10:05] I can browse the font, just not search [10:06] k well seems snap specific, /usr/bin/gnome-characters works fine [10:06] feel free to confirm/disconfirm that [10:07] any idea where it's searching? in that in the glyph names? [10:07] they have a text name associated yes [10:08] * Laney won't get further involved in debugging though [10:09] the deb works as expected [10:10] 😭 [10:22] jbicha, bug #1808702 might be something for you/a regression for that SRU/security update [10:22] bug 1808702 in gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu) "Bubblewrap integration broke user thumbnailers" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1808702 [10:53] morning all! [11:04] hi andyrock [11:42] hey andyrock [11:42] how's the capital city? [11:42] seb128: i'm uploading a mutter to cosmic that should fix that g-s-d thing (https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3567/+packages) [12:44] * Laney takes a deep breath and uploads nautilus [12:44] well, it'll be blocked on promotions ... [12:45] Laney, oh ok, sorry I didn't follow up on that tiem from the weekly summary from previous week, I didn't care much about that SRU so I was wondering just asking the SRU team to delete it [12:45] nm [12:45] Laney, having it in proposed allows starting testing, so good for step [12:45] it's a valid bug that could happen again [12:46] right, it's non LTS serie, I'm a bit lazy to do work on it at this point but you are right it's best if we deal with it [12:46] Laney, nicely done for nautilus :) [12:50] cheers [14:52] cyphermox, hey, I plan to do a plymouth upload to change the default timeout, do you want me to cherry pick the recent fix your commited upstream and did you start on that yourself? [14:52] on vacation this week, I'm not really here [14:52] feel free to cherry-pick [14:53] actually [14:53] what default timeout? [15:27] cyphermox, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1808196 [15:27] Ubuntu bug 1808196 in plymouth (Ubuntu) "Set the default delay to 0" [Undecided,New] [15:28] cyphermox, sorry, I didn't see you replied, will do! [15:28] cyphermox, enjoy your holidays :) [15:28] cyphermox, (the timeout was +1ed by Steve on principle) [15:28] willcooke, thx for catching up the question ;) [15:30] :) [16:04] Laney, I can upload you ubuntu-settings pending change right, that's not going to create issues before other components are in place? (out of maybe printing a warning for the key override not matching a schemas for those having it not installed yet) (I've another tweak to the settings I want to upload, pondering either staging yours or included it in the upload) [16:10] seb128: aye do it [16:10] Laney, thx [16:10] was going to do that later anyway [16:10] one less thing to do :) [16:16] :> [16:27] seb128: well I was just surprised I thought there weren't timeouts in plymout === pstolowski is now known as pstolowski|afk [18:29] night all