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didrocksgood morning07:33
jibelSalut didrocks07:42
dufluMorning didrocks and jibel07:42
didrockssalut jibel, hey duflu07:42
dufluAnd another regression...07:49
dufluc'est la vie07:51
dufluDo the French actually use that expression, or just the English?07:51
jibelyes, they do07:52
dufluGreat. I will be fluent in no time07:53
tjaaltonwhat's the default gtk theme package? I'd like to file a bug, it prevents selection from the start of the line on terminator when it's split horizontally08:00
tjaaltonand would resize the split instead08:01
tjaaltonstarted in cosmic08:01
duflutjaalton, default /for Ubuntu/ would be yaru-theme-gtk08:03
tjaaltonright, ubuntu. thanks08:03
duflutjaalton, and in return I have a xorg 1.20.4 regression for you :(  I'll write it up now08:05
dufluOr in a couple of minutes08:06
tjaaltonah, so bionic used something else, so it's a bug that's been in yaru from the start08:06
tjaaltonboo08:06
dufluYeah but on average I think there are much fewer bugs in Yaru than Ambience08:07
tjaaltonfiled bug 181896808:10
ubot5bug 1818968 in yaru-theme (Ubuntu) "can't select text from the start of a line on a terminator shell" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181896808:10
duflutjaalton, good news: Yaru is mostly maintained by the community (in github?). So you should get a quick response from there too08:11
tjaaltonyeah wasn't sure where to file it08:11
dufluBoth really08:11
tjaaltonbah08:12
tjaaltonduflu: so what'd the server bug?08:24
tjaalton's08:24
duflutjaalton, I was just confirming, now writing08:25
tjaaltonokay08:26
seb128good morning desktopers08:34
dufluMorning seb12808:34
seb128hey duflu, how are you?08:34
dufluseb128, very well all things considered. How are you?08:34
seb128I'm good!08:35
seb128in London today, just arrived at the office08:35
dufluA change or scenery08:35
duflu-or +of08:36
duflutjaalton, bug 1818972 but it's probably still my responsibility to debug mutter and find out what Xorg is doing wrong08:38
ubot5bug 1818972 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "[regression] gnome-shell visible latency is very high with Xorg 2:1.20.4-1ubuntu1" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181897208:38
tjaaltonduflu: there weren't that many changes, should be possible to find what caused it by looking at the commits08:40
didrockshey Londoners08:40
duflutjaalton, OK but I will at least start with what I know (mutter)08:40
tjaaltonsure08:40
seb128lut didrocks, en forme ?08:42
didrocksça va, pas trop tôt le réveil ?08:45
seb128ça va, 5h45, un peu tôt08:47
* seb128 only took the inspiron 11 for that trip08:47
seb128trying polari now as IRC client, I've difficulties to get used to something else than xchat-gnome still :/08:47
seb128also it took me a few minutes to realise than gnome-shell didn't fail to list polari, just that I managed to get more icons than the dock height and gnome-shell is very poor at indicating that they are more icons in there/that you can scroll down in the list08:48
seb128(also got gnome-shell .92 to segfault when unlocking the laptop ealier :/)08:49
tjaaltonseb128: hi, need ack on bug 181851608:49
ubot5bug 1818516 in mesa (Ubuntu) "FFe: Mesa 19.0.x for disco" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181851608:49
seb128he, tjaalton:08:50
seb128hey08:51
seb128I'm not in the release team, sorry ... try #ubuntu-release?08:51
tjaaltonoh, I thought it just needed team ack08:51
tjaaltonok08:51
seb128no, ffe is release team material08:52
tjaaltonright08:52
dufluseb128, let me guess: bug 179660608:53
ubot5bug 1796606 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in st_widget_get_theme_node → ffi_call_unix64 → ffi_call → gjs_invoke_c_function → function_call" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179660608:53
dufluOh, that's only the third most popular one08:54
seb1280x00007f8062043dc3 in g_assertion_message (domain=<optimized out>09:00
seb128   0x7f80612e8fe0 "st_image_content_get_preferred_size", message=<optimized out>) at ../..09:00
seb128   /../glib/gtestutils.c:287809:00
dufluseb128, in disco?09:01
seb128yes, with the .92 gnome-shell stack from proposed09:01
Laneymoin09:02
dufluHmm, doesn't make the top 100 for the year. Maybe I'll check this week09:02
dufluMorning Laney09:02
seb128if it's proposed only/a new issue that wouldn't be surprising09:06
seb128hey Laney, how are you?09:06
seb128bah, g-c-c has some rough edges this cycle :/09:07
dufluseb128, no I can't find any reports of that09:07
Laneycold fingers, been potting up dahlias09:07
dufluseb128, oh! I know that function though. That's used in the new zoom cursor rendering code09:08
dufluin 3.31.90+09:08
seb128translations are screwed, new privacy settings are confusing, application panel list entries that don't make sense, sound panel is impact by tech details about playing apps09:08
seb128duflu: bet you it's a regression :/09:09
dufluProbably.09:09
seb128g-c-c is frustrating, they did their usual thing when they push to land unfinished features09:09
seb128then they move away to do other things09:09
seb128and no-one is sorting out the problems09:10
seb128oh well, more work to add to the backlog, no point complaining09:10
seb128also aday doesn''t seem around09:10
seb128and Robert is waiting on design input to sort out the sound panel issues :/09:10
dufluseb128, same commit as the missing cursor in zoom: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/commit/a7bb8ee6398b9b55a80e7fa541f495060314917809:11
dufluI am guessing09:11
dufluI'm suspecting that commit wasn't tested, or at least not in the same year as it landed because the first regression it caused requires significant changes in mutter and gnome-shell to fix09:13
dufluMaybe "significant" is an overstatement09:14
dufluseb128, sorry to mention this but bug 1818922 also seems to have come from 3.31.9x09:18
ubot5bug 1818922 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "[disco-proposed] User photo on login screen is huge (not shrunken)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181892209:18
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers09:19
dufluMorning oSoMoN and willcooke09:23
oSoMoNhey duflu09:23
tjaaltonnice, yaru bug closed upstream as a terminator bu09:25
tjaaltong09:25
tjaaltonI'll just use ambiance then09:25
willcookehi duflu09:32
willcookemorning oSoMoN09:32
oSoMoNmorning willcooke09:32
seb128duflu: yeah, lot of late landings for gnome-shell&co this cycle09:33
seb128which we can't complain too much about since that includes the scaling work we wanted :)09:34
seb128but we are going to spend some time stabilizing things09:34
duflutjaalton, OK I have a simple explanation at least: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1818972/comments/209:43
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1818972 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "[regression] gnome-shell visible latency is very high with Xorg 2:1.20.4-1ubuntu1" [High,New]09:43
dufluBut kind of cool that high latency is the only problem we see when GLX is missing and we get EGL instead09:45
tjaalton[    46.827] (EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr//usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_dri.so failed (/usr//usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)09:46
tjaaltonthat's your bug :)09:46
* duflu looks09:47
duflutjaalton, yep that's the problem.09:47
seb128that seems buggy indeed09:47
dufluI might soon leave that with you because I need to start cooking in a while09:48
tjaaltonhmm09:48
seb128duflu: I think at this point your side of the investigation is done, looks like a bug for tjaalton09:49
seb128duflu: enjoy dinner!09:49
tjaaltonit's a mesa thing09:49
tjaaltonmesa/meson09:49
seb128is it fixed in your 19 update?09:49
tjaaltonyes09:49
tjaaltonbut it's a trivial change to d/rules09:49
tjaaltondri.pc is buggy09:50
seb128ideally we should have some autopkgtest for checking that GLX support is still there09:50
tjaaltonso xserver rebuild makes it try to load the driver using a wrong path09:50
tjaaltonwell, looks like some tests failed09:51
seb128k, seems like you are on top of it09:51
seb128how did it migrate?09:51
tjaaltonit didn't09:51
tjaaltonstill in proposed09:51
seb128ah, right09:51
seb128all good then :)09:51
tjaaltonyep09:51
tjaaltonwell, sort of09:52
tjaaltonneeds a rebuild after fixing mesa09:52
dufluThis does highlight a missing feature in the fallback mutter/cogl backend but today that was useful09:52
dufluAnd I don't expect anyone will ever want Xorg without GLX intentionally09:53
jbichaseb128: see https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/1204 for why it's harder to see there are additional apps in the GNOME Shell apps list09:57
gitbotubuntu issue 1204 in yaru "GNOME Shell app grid page indicator not visible" [Gnome-Shell, Closed]09:57
jbichagood morning09:58
seb128jbicha: I was speaking about the launcher, but thanks10:02
seb128good morning!10:02
dufluMorning jbicha10:03
dufluAnd good night10:03
jibelI don't have a dock since 2 weeks, I thought it was fixed but I cannot make it work. What do I have to do to fix it?10:08
Laneydowngrade ubuntu-dock to the version in disco or upgrade to the shell stack in proposed, or wait for it to migrate10:09
seb128Laney: thx for making that card/list of extensions to delete10:09
jibelthx, I'll wait until it migrates10:09
seb128I'm going to look at that now10:09
Laneyty10:09
oSoMoNseb128, do you know what's preventing poppler (and libreoffice as a consequence) from migrating?10:12
seb128oSoMoN: poppler rdepends didn't get all rebuilt/fixed10:13
oSoMoNah10:13
seb128which is on my todolist but ff/new GNOME/that london trip/etc10:13
jbichaoSoMoN: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/poppler.html10:13
seb128ETOMUCHTODO10:13
seb128if someone would like to help with that it would be nice10:13
oSoMoNyeah, it's a busy end of week…10:13
oSoMoNseb128, I can probably help10:14
seb128oSoMoN: that would be great10:14
seb128let me look at calligra10:14
Laneypoppler /o\\\\\\\\\\\\\\10:14
seb128but if you can poke at gdal and/or gdcm that would be nice10:15
Laneyit's always *mostly* fine and then some things need actual changes which is annoying10:15
seb128yeah, wth from them to bumping the soname at every single version10:15
Laneythere's things like the massive debian/ubuntu patch to xpdf10:15
Laneywhich includes sed hacks in debian/rules10:15
Laneyamazing that the API can evolve so much really10:16
Laneyyou'd think at some point it would be finished/stable10:16
seb128well in thise case they deprecated their custom types, dunno why they had those to start with10:19
seb128like GUint10:20
Laneyyeah list time it was gbool I think10:20
oSoMoNseb128, I'll poke gdal and gdcm as soon as I'm done with validating chromium 72.0.3626.12110:32
seb128oSoMoN: thx10:32
oSoMoNseb128, so basically the idea is that those need to be rebuilt against the new poppler?10:33
jbichaoSoMoN: they'll need to be patched to build against the new version10:34
jbichagdal upstream claims their git master can build against the latest poppler10:35
oSoMoNgood10:36
oSoMoNI'm not a motu so I won't be able to upload, but I'll prepare the changes and will test in a PPA10:36
cpaelzertjaalton: if I added a debug_printf (as provided by util/u_debug.h)10:38
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cpaelzertjaalton: and run the testcase we have for bug 181588910:38
ubot5bug 1815889 in mesa (Ubuntu Disco) "qemu-system-x86_64 crashed with signal 31 in __pthread_setaffinity_new()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181588910:38
cpaelzertjaalton: where would I find that message?10:38
tjaaltoncpaelzer: xorg log I'd assume10:39
cpaelzerI'll take a look there then ...10:39
tjaaltonbut what are you trying to accomplish?10:39
tjaaltonI've uploaded a new vesa driver to fix bpp selection10:39
cpaelzerI have seen the bug comment, thanks a lot!10:39
cpaelzertjaalton: I try to gracefully handle that seccomp block http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VS6JsYMJmz/10:40
tjaaltonoh10:40
tjaaltonsorry, wrong bug10:40
cpaelzersince it is the first time I touch mesa that might be silly10:40
cpaelzerbut I wanted to give it a try10:40
tjaaltonah that's mesa10:40
cpaelzerjust need to wait until https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/mesa-crash-1815889 publishes my build10:41
tjaaltonI'm not sure where that would end up10:41
cpaelzerand then I wondere, where would that message be10:41
cpaelzerwell worst case I can just grep the whole system :-)10:41
tjaaltonit doesn't write to a file, probably just stderr10:42
tjaaltonso whatever ends up using it10:42
cpaelzerthat would be qemu then, I know where to find that10:42
seb128yes10:50
seb128where rebuilt is likely to involve changes like the libreoffice ones you had to backport10:51
seb128or maybe we are lucky and they don't, I didn't test build those10:51
seb128oSoMoN: ^10:51
oSoMoNseb128, ack, on it in a moment10:52
cpaelzertjaalton: as if the sigaction would be a no-op :-/10:54
cpaelzertoo bad, but was worth trying10:55
seb128bah, when you are nice and reply to an user about a problem on a package they emailed you about11:35
seb128and then they start using you as a hotline and emailing you with other unrelated questions11:36
seb128will teach me to just not ignore those emails *g*11:36
oSoMoNyeah, that happens too often11:44
oSoMoNI politely invite them to ask on IRC/forums11:44
seb128Laney, Trevinho: new gnome-shell migrated to disco, interesting times :)12:35
seb128well done!12:35
Laneyhappy bugs bugs busgbsugbsubgsubgs12:38
seb128:)12:39
Laneythx for pulling the trigger on those things12:39
seb128np!12:39
* Laney is trying to get an up to date jhbuild12:39
Trevinhowill be fun!12:45
TrevinhoLaney: for what?12:45
Laneye.g. to check https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/102412:46
gitbotGNOME issue 1024 in gnome-shell "3.31.92: User photo on login screen is huge (not shrunken)" [Opened]12:46
Laneyis that one your fault? :-)12:46
seb128Laney, Trevinho: did we hold on updating gjs on purpose or just didn't happen (yet)?12:49
Laneyno particular reason on that one12:49
Trevinhoyeah, maybe some less errors spamming, but a part from that...12:50
seb128k12:51
seb128andyrock is having a look12:51
Laneynothing was asking for it, but we could still take it12:51
Laneyoh yeah12:51
Laneysecret looks :>12:51
seb128lol12:51
marathonewhat is 'ubugnu-cdimage'? Only Floss applications?14:07
Laneyit's one of the projects that is involved with building official Ubuntu releases14:08
andyrockLaney: is this still required?14:17
andyrockhttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/hpgn5K87/14:17
Laneyandyrock: check if anything still has a relationship mentioning that name14:19
Laneywe used to propagate the mozjs version to dependencies of libgjs14:23
Laneythat stopped being required, but also forcing a rebuild of all the rdepds wasn't required, so we kept the Provides14:23
Laneythe Depends will drop off as and when things are rebuilt for other reasons, and when all packages have had that happen we can drop this14:24
andyrockkk makes sense , is rdepends enough to check if something still depend on libgjs0-libmozjs-52-0?14:33
Laneyfor completeness you would need to check all architectures14:38
Laneythis is much easier if you have access to an official machine :>14:38
Laneyhttps://paste.debian.net/1072080/14:39
Laneylooks good to me14:39
andyrockLaney: thx <3 Dropping it right now14:42
Laneythe kfreebsd ones are because gjs isn't built there and so things can't be rebuilt14:43
seb128doh, looks like I was disconnected since lunch but polari doesn't make that obvious15:13
andyrockLaney: k pushed, I also checked if autopkgtests /gjs still pass15:26
andyrockand checked if g-s works on debian unstable (on a vm)15:27
Laneythx, will look soon15:27
seb128THX15:28
seb128ups15:28
seb128thx15:28
* Laney misses seb128 in #debian-gnome ;-)15:30
seb128oftc/polari insists on me to enter a password that I don't know15:35
Laneyhunter215:35
seb128thx15:36
Laneyyw15:36
Laneysurprised you could read that though15:36
clobranohey all o/16:42
clobranoTrevinho: a first draft of three way merge with upstream is ready, if you wanna have a look16:43
clobranohttps://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/123416:43
gitbotubuntu issue (Pull request) 1234 in yaru "sync Yaru gnome-shell against upstream" [Open]16:43
Trevinhoclobrano: cool, I'll check it16:59
clobranoTrevinho: great, thanks17:11
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seb128bug #181875118:10
ubot5bug 1818751 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "can not switch between single displays" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/181875118:10
seb128we have working gitlab remote watches in launchpad, thanks cjwatson!18:10
seb128was also a good way to wrap the day to test that ;)18:10
seb128Trevinho: the xorg regression duflu mentioned is a meson/build/packaging problem which made glx be disabled18:12
seb128nothing on the GNOME side18:12
Trevinhoseb128: coolio18:12
seb128Trevinho: did you have a good flight?18:13
Trevinhoseb128: still waiting at Frankfurt though, I've next one late in the night18:13
Trevinhobut there are nice working spots here18:14
seb128oh ok18:14
seb128Trevinho: gut luck with the next flight then!18:18
seb128have a nice evening desktopers, time to leave the office18:18
willcookel8r d00dz18:22
willcookenight all18:22
Trevinhoclobrano: hey, I've looked at the change and tested it and so far and looks all good, it fixes also the issue I opened on user..19:01
TrevinhoI've seen that gdm has also the nice rounded picture )19:01
Trevinhoand is way nicer19:01
Trevinhowell, actually I was thinking before, would be hard to make it a squircle?19:01
clobranoTrevinho: it shouldn't be hard, it was a squircle before, but there's a specific upstream commit about making it round, and I'd say I like it a lot as well19:19
Trevinhook :)19:20
Trevinhoclobrano: ok, I've spotted few things in code, but overall look fine19:22
Trevinhojust sent the review, I'm almost boarding though, so...19:22
clobranoTrevinho: perfect, I'll check it19:23
TrevinhoI might have missed something, but I can check again later :)19:23
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