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[00:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYb806c88704e9: Initial working prototype.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYb806c88704e9
[00:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYe6cba41d967d: Also track the update output and make the filenames generic.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYe6cba41d967d
[00:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY5e47d4d1bc36: Don't pull in -proposed, packages could potentially be uninstallable.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY5e47d4d1bc36
[00:56] <tsimonq2> HUZZAH!
[00:56] <tsimonq2> PPA Britney DTRT!
[00:56] <kc2bez> \o/ Awesome!
[00:57] <tsimonq2> Doing a proposed-migration run for Cosmic, Disco is soon to follow.
[00:57] <tsimonq2> I have to run an errand real quick, when I come back I'll put it into a Jenkins job.
[00:58] <kc2bez> No Worries, I am getting on BDLL for a bit.
[00:58] <tsimonq2> Sweet. :)
[01:32] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYfe640925f70f: Also get the output of Heidi.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYfe640925f70f
[01:32] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYbe8f7e326b61: Add ubuntu-archive-tools.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYbe8f7e326b61
[01:32] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYe2d84ec63e5f: Remove RELEASE from the config.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYe2d84ec63e5f
[01:43] <Eickmeyer> Crazy.
[01:44] <tsimonq2> Huh? :)
[01:44] <Eickmeyer> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4VK9_CfOLQ
[01:45] <Eickmeyer> Before your time, probably.
[01:45] <tsimonq2> hahahahaha
[01:45] <kc2bez> XD
[01:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY8575a3d21bd4: Source config.sh.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY8575a3d21bd4
[01:51] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY883f8b485f87: Convert fetch-indexes to Bash.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY883f8b485f87
[01:59] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYe20028351668: Don't create anything in /tmp.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYe20028351668
 What's Britney ppa?
[02:00] <tsimonq2> Britney for use with PPAs.
[02:00] <tsimonq2> Britney is the name of the tool the Ubuntu archive uses in Proposed Migration scripts.
[02:00] <tsimonq2> When you upload something to Ubuntu, it has to build and pass specific tests before it migrates and is installable.
[02:00] <tsimonq2> Britney is that tool.
 Ok, thanks!
[02:18] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYa93bdc7a0b69: Remove the config from the source.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYa93bdc7a0b69
[02:25] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYcc516fae36d7: Instead of defining it in the Jenkins config, create a Bash script.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYcc516fae36d7
[02:30] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY9af336803216: No longer source config.sh.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY9af336803216
[02:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY8b771d0ebd07: Be more verbose on the release.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY8b771d0ebd07
[02:45] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYca870aa525a2: Pass the release as an argument.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYca870aa525a2
[02:46] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY6b7ef1853b1b: Echo immediately after.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY6b7ef1853b1b
[02:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY5ae8cd8995f8: The URLs are dependent on RELEASE, RELEASE itself is not the problem...] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY5ae8cd8995f8
[02:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYa586f81d7e8a: Pass it as an argument.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYa586f81d7e8a
[03:03] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY2592c25dbeff: Export the variable instead of setting it locally.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY2592c25dbeff
[03:28] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEYfb1f2ecae640: Remove --dry-run, it's ready!] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEYfb1f2ecae640
[03:32] <tsimonq2> HUZZAH, Britney works as intended.
[03:32] <tsimonq2> It's all done, ofc unless it breaks in the future. :P
[03:38] <tsimonq2> Britney runs every four hours, which is probably even too much for the workload we have so far.
[03:38] <tsimonq2> Of course, the nightly runs at midnight, but yeah
[03:51] <kc2bez> Cool!
[04:51] <guest77> hello
 Heya!
[04:52] <guest77> how do you ask for feature requests for lubuntu?
 I dunno, we don't really have a process for that, but I'm the Release Manager so what's up? :)
[04:56] <guest77> I would like a black list option when auto updating software for lubuntu. currently the updater only allows you to select which ones to update or not.
 Which version of Lubuntu?
[04:59] <guest77> 16.04.06 LTS. I know there is a newer version but yout can also change the new version aswell. I will update later.
 Does another distro has that?
 Or, does Ubuntu has that?
[04:59] <guest77> I havent seen it.
 What do you want to blacklist?
[05:01] <guest77> some packages, like intel updates etc... They are unnecessary, I dont have any intel hardware.
 In that case you could uninstall them
[05:12] <guest77> Its time wasting.
[05:13] <guest77> I just want an option for creating a list of packages/software to not install or update, in update notifier (the auto updater). If someone can add it. Thanks you.
[05:15] <guest77> Linux downloading and installing is slow process, then finding then uninstalling waste my  time.
 You can mark those in synaptic
 I've done that with the kernel
[05:21] <guest77> how to mark to exclude packages?
[05:24] <guest77> it lets you to mark for removeal or installallion but where is exclude
[05:49] <guest77> I would like options to add to blacklist and remove from blacklist. Thank you and good bye. Signing out now.
[12:05] <MikeRM> Hi. Does anyone have a problem with qterminal after recent update in lubuntu 19.04?
[12:05] <MikeRM> qterminal: symbol lookup error: qterminal: undefined symbol: _ZN11QTermWidget13filterActionsERK6QPointP7QWidget
[12:05] <MikeRM> xterm works fine
 @MikeRM [<MikeRM> qterminal: symbol lookup error: qterminal: undefined symbol: _ZN11QTerm …], I have the same error and they told me that it was a known issue
 Yup
 Yes. http://launchpadlibrarian.net/414450858/qtermwidget_0.14.1-0ubuntu1_0.14.1-0ubuntu2.diff.gz
 - (c++)"QTermWidget::filterActions(QPoint const&, QWidget*)@Base" 0.9.0
 qterminal was rebuilt for that.
 I saw
 was just pointing out to MikeRM where the symbol went awol
 as a result of: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/414448783/qtermwidget_0.14.0-0ubuntu2_0.14.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
[18:36] <wxl> @tsimonq2: you say qterminal was republished? i don't see it published or in the queue, at least not for what i'd expect (0ubuntu2)
 looks like qterminal ubuntu1 was built against the qtermwidget that had the patch (and hence symbols) removed (ubuntu2)
[18:55] <wxl> wait. i'm confused. qtermwidget 0ubuntu2 has the right symbols or no?
 qtermwidget ubuntu2 had a patch removed, which caused some of its symbols to go missing
[18:58] <wxl> ah
[18:58] <wxl> foo
 qterminal ubuntu1 then built with qtermwidget ubuntu2, so should be ok (in theory)
[19:39] <wxl> @acheronuk the theory is unfortunately untrue
[19:42] <wxl> i think we're using the wrong filterActions. we've got two args. the one arg version is what debian has https://salsa.debian.org/lxqt-team/qtermwidget/blob/debian/sid/debian/libqtermwidget5-0.symbols#L16
[19:42] <wxl> err wait
[19:42] <wxl> that's the other way around
[19:45] <wxl> but it seems it's looking for the two arg version
[19:46] <wxl> so perhaps qterminal 0ubuntu1 is NOT actually built against qtermwidget 0ubuntu2
 @wxl [<wxl> so perhaps qterminal 0ubuntu1 is NOT actually built against qtermwidget 0u …], Verify that by using the build logs
[19:47] <wxl> i'm doing that
[19:47] <wxl> and finding unexpected results :/
[19:47] <wxl> it's 0ubuntu2 alright
[19:48] <wxl> and yet the qtermwidget 0ubuntu1→2 diff clearly shows removing the 2 argument filterActions for the 1 argument https://launchpadlibrarian.net/414450858/qtermwidget_0.14.1-0ubuntu1_0.14.1-0ubuntu2.diff.gz
 which is correct
[19:52] <wxl> but yet qterminal 0ubuntu1 is complaining about the 2 arg version
 qtermwidget ubuntu1 was the patch being dropped, which meant exported symbols went missing, and the build failed
[19:52] <wxl> _ZN11QTermWidget13filterActionsERK6QPointP7QWidget
 qtermwidget ubuntu2 was the symbols file being updated to that situation
 @wxl [<wxl> _ZN11QTermWidget13filterActionsERK6QPointP7QWidget], Do `echo "THAT STRING" | c++filt` and inspect the diff, keeping an eye out for it
[19:57] <wxl> i already did, see above :)
[19:57] <wxl> - (c++)"QTermWidget::filterActions(QPoint const&, QWidget*)@Base" 0.9.0
[19:58] <wxl> so it's NOT in qtermwidget, but qterminal is looking for it
[19:58] <wxl> however, we have in its place:
[19:58] <wxl> + (c++)"QTermWidget::filterActions(QPoint const&)@Base" 0.14.1
[19:58] <wxl> which acheronuk says is correct
 Did I forget to drop the  corresponding patch in qterminal?
[19:58]  * wxl shrugs
 I'll be at my computer in a few
[19:59] <wxl> i think this is you dropping it https://phab.lubuntu.me/rQTERMINALPACKAGING7d87aef15b113bef66823752b2ba19b601224c1b
[20:00] <wxl> that's a call to a two argument filterActions
 @tsimonq2 [Did I forget to drop the  corresponding patch in qterminal?], +++ qterminal-0.14.1/debian/patches/series  2019-03-09 21:56:05.000000000 +0000 ... @@ -1,2 +1 @@ ...  appdata.patch ... -fix-memory-api.patch
 wxl: does qterminal crash on startup? or somewhen else?
[20:01] <wxl> startup
 doesn't for me
[20:01] <wxl> huh
[20:01] <wxl> you're in the latest daily of lubuntu?
[20:02] <wxl> i'm on 20190309.1
 wxl: Rule #0 of fixing bugs, always confirm it's a problem yourself. XD
 Waiiit a minute
 Yeah no that's an outdated daily
 Make sure you're fully updated
[20:03] <wxl> yeah i didn't know the timing for all your shenanigans
[20:03] <wxl> i did update my iso ahead of time
 (Photo, 1280x926) https://i.imgur.com/rAh6gk2.jpg
[20:05] <wxl> we should have had a build today
[20:05] <wxl> weird
[20:06] <wxl> looks like that trusty manifest problem you had acheronuk 
 Or just use Konsole :P
 @wxl [<wxl> we should have had a build today], See the email it sends out, we didn't get one
 @wxl [<wxl> looks like that trusty manifest problem you had acheronuk], Yeah
[20:08] <wxl> upgraded and it works, so there you go
 @tsimonq2 [See the email it sends out, we didn't get one], It seems to have failed on the post build mirroring scripts. perhaps that is after the point an actual image build fail triggers an email?
[20:08] <wxl> so now we just need an iso XD
[20:11] <wxl> should i just kick a rebuild?
[20:11] <tsimonq2> I already did.
[20:11] <tsimonq2> They're b0rked.
[20:12] <wxl> bbl
[20:12] <tsimonq2> bai
[21:33] <wxl> same thing it seems
[21:34] <wxl> and just as the logs say, the tracker is updated
[21:34] <tsimonq2> I told you :)
[21:34] <wxl> which means anyone trying to find the images that way are going to be frustrated
 Yeah links are broken on the tracker, I can confirm.
[21:36] <wxl> who was not involved in 14.04.6???
 We weren't
 Budgie wasn't
[21:38] <wxl> budgie is also lacking a current daily
[21:38] <wxl> and the tracker says they've kicked off a couple today
[21:39] <wxl> and same problem in their log
[21:39] <wxl> s
 If anyone happens to be within easy driving range of Green Bay, Wisconsin: https://gettogether.community/events/954/gblug-meeting-1/