[07:59] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers, happy Friday!
[07:59] <marcustomlinson> Good morning :)
[08:00] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN, marcustomlinson and seb128?
[08:01] <oSoMoN> hey marcustomlinson, duflu
[08:01] <marcustomlinson> \o
[08:03] <jibel> Hi all
[08:03] <oSoMoN> salut jibel
[08:13] <duflu> Hi jibel
[08:20] <willcooke> morning
[08:21] <oSoMoN> good morning willcooke
[08:22] <duflu> Hi willcooke
[08:26] <willcooke> Happy Friday!
[08:26]  * willcooke checks calendar
[08:26] <willcooke> yes!
[08:39] <seb128> lut oSoMoN
[08:39] <seb128> & jibel
[08:39] <seb128> hey duflu willcooke marcustomlinson
[08:39] <oSoMoN> salut seb128
[08:39] <seb128> happy friday desktopers!
[08:41] <marcustomlinson> Ha! Happy Friday indeed
[08:46] <willcooke> hi seb128 marcustomlinson
[08:47] <marcustomlinson> morning willcooke
[09:02]  * Laney nods
[09:05] <seb128> hey Laney, happy friday!
[09:09] <Laney> hey seb128, happy friday to you :>
[09:14] <oSoMoN> morning Laney
[09:15] <duflu> Morning Laney
[09:25] <seb128> changing location, bbiab
[09:26] <jibel> The issue with spotify happened again. When I launch the snap there is no window decorations, I've to resize the window to make them appear
[09:26] <jibel> I've this message in the logs
[09:26] <jibel> mars 15 10:23:28 sark org.gnome.Shell.desktop[4668]: Window manager warning: Treating resize request of legacy application 0x4200001 as a fullscreen request
[09:35] <seb128> best to open a bug specifying the session( wayland or xorg), the screen resolution you use and maybe a screenshot showing how spotify is placed/looking
[09:35] <seb128> bug on gnome-shell
[09:49] <seb128> andyrock, hey
[09:49] <seb128> andyrock, you need a FFe bug for the indicator, can you open one?
[09:50] <jibel> seb128, I reported bug 1820230 with a test case. Nothing critical but annoying
[09:51] <seb128> jibel, thx, and indeed, that's the sort of annoyance we should try to get rid of
[10:05] <duflu> Oh dear. Too easy for me to confuse ~/git/mutter/clutter/clutter for ~/git/clutter/clutter
[10:05] <duflu> That wasted some time
[10:09] <seb128> :/
[10:10] <seb128> duflu, btw sounds like about time you think about the w.e :)
[10:20] <seb128> jbicha, is there any reason you didn't sync you geary update to disco?
[10:33] <seb128> duflu, I think your comment on bug #1819890 and I can confirm the issue
[10:34] <seb128> if you open e.g gedit on workspace 1, nautilus on 2, evince on 3, go to 3, do 'r' you end up on 3 with evince but with ghost rendering of e.g nautilus
[10:34] <seb128> switching workspaces nautilus is still on 2 as expected and gedit on 1, so it does remember where things are
[10:34] <seb128> and that wipe the 'ghost' apps
[10:35] <seb128> anyway, not an important bug
[10:35] <seb128> but still one
[10:36] <duflu> seb128, OK thanks. I thought it might be a new form of bug 1181666 but maybe not
[10:45] <seb128> willcooke, oh, re your slider comment from yesterday in the sound panel; I didn't check the code but my guess would be that it's expecting
[10:45] <seb128> when you enable the boost you get a legend/mark
[10:45] <seb128> and it's probably another widget/variant and the arrow helps to see on the scale value
[10:50] <willcooke> seb128, ah yeah.  I did wonder if that was the case.  If feels a bit arbitrary to me, but it's not a big deal
[10:50] <willcooke> the transition between the two is pretty cool
[10:50] <seb128> yeah
[10:50] <willcooke> today's pulseaudio oddness:  why isnt spotify making any noises, but I can hear everything else.....
[10:51] <seb128> is the volume for that stream to 0 in settings?
[10:51] <willcooke> just poking around in pavucontrol :)
[10:52] <seb128> poke around the default tools!
[10:52] <willcooke> yeah, seems the stream was muted
[10:52] <willcooke> I wonder why
[10:53] <seb128> does spotify has a sound control? maybe you did it inapp?
[10:53] <willcooke> I'll see if I can recreate it
[10:53] <willcooke> no buggy
[10:53] <willcooke> biggy
[10:53] <willcooke> it *is* buggy
[10:53] <willcooke> :)
[10:59] <seb128> is launchpad/librarian slow for others as well?
[11:00] <acheronuk> yes
[11:00] <seb128> shrug, launchpad :/
[11:12] <acheronuk> can't even download a .dsc (502 Proxy Error)
[11:15] <jbicha> seb128: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/geary/issues/260 and https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195455
[11:15] <gitbot> GNOME issue 260 in geary "0.13 fails to build on s390x" [1. Crash, Client, Opened]
[11:15] <seb128> jbicha, that's impact .1 but not .0?
[11:15] <jbicha> the webkit issue might be because we switched dh to use cmake+ninja but I haven't had the time to do the rebuilds and re-tests
[11:16] <jbicha> .0 built on ppc64el at the time, .1 had a regression fixed in .2 but then webkit broke ppc64el again
[11:16] <seb128> k, sounds like there is a reason, I just wanted to check it's not an overlook, thx :)
[11:16] <jbicha> either way, we need to do something about s390x or it will still be stuck in disco-proposed
[11:17] <jbicha> I'm kinda hoping xnox would help with geary/s390x since he synced geary 0.13.0-1 :) :)
[11:42] <andyrock> seb128: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-notifier/+bug/1820259
[11:42] <seb128> andyrock, hey, thx!
[11:52] <seb128> Trevinho, did you see my ping from the other day to include https://code.launchpad.net/~ricotz/libunity/syntax-fixes/+merge/362923 in https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3641 ?
[12:29] <Trevinho> seb128: ah, I saw it... I forgot the tab open somewhere though :(
[12:29] <seb128> Trevinho, no worry :)
[12:32] <xnox> jbicha, heh, well i synced it in because of amd64, cause i thought all my mail issues could be fixed now, but it didn't.
[12:32] <xnox> seb128, jbicha - neither ppc64le nor s390x are web-browser supportable arches. And so far it has been out of scope for me to look into. Nor there was any progress when we asked ibm to help.
[12:53] <seb128> xnox, we should probably just nuke things from those arches then...
[13:34] <willcooke> xnox, btw I pinned your java post on the hub for the next two weeks, so it will always appear at the top (users can dismiss it locally if they wish)
[13:38] <xnox> willcooke, nice.... i still don't have powers to edit the foundations section post.
[13:38] <xnox> willcooke, i like the desktop team updates there, by the way.
[13:38] <willcooke> sec, maybe I can do that
[13:39] <xnox> popey, i wonder why it's discourse.ubuntu.com, and not like the rest of them: community.monzo.com, community.freetrade.io, etc. surely community.ubuntu.com sounds nicer and more human =)
[13:40] <willcooke> xnox, seems I'm a mere moderator, so I cant
[13:40] <willcooke> xnox, it *was* community.u.c but it was decided that it should be changed
[13:41] <willcooke> popey, could you make xnox a moderator of the Foundations category
[13:56] <popey> on it
[14:00] <willcooke> thx popey
[14:01] <seb128> Laney, can you help me with a stupid autopkgtest question
[14:01] <Trevinho> seb128: in the mean time, libunity still fails https://launchpadlibrarian.net/415258488/buildlog_ubuntu-disco-amd64.libunity_7.1.4+19.04.20190315.1-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[14:02] <seb128> ipset (6.38-1 to 7.1-0ubuntu1)
[14:02] <seb128> autopkgtest for firewalld/0.6.3-4: amd64: Regression ♻
[14:02] <seb128> Laney, how do I tell it to try with the proposed version of firewalld?
[14:02] <seb128> I've a feeling it's a firewall/0.6.3-5ubuntu1 to add with a keyboard to the url
[14:03] <seb128> but I can't never rememner how exactly
[14:03] <popey> xnox: in theory you're now a mod
[14:04]  * seb128 is reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Bug_reporting 
[14:04] <seb128> I could do all-proposed but that's not really what I want
[14:29] <Laney> seb128: locally?
[14:29] <seb128> Laney, no, archive
[14:29] <Laney> ok, then https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration#How_to_re-run_autopkgtests_with_dependencies_on_other_packages_in_the_proposed_pocket
[14:30] <seb128> thx, I was onthe wikipage :/
[14:30] <seb128> I knew it was somewhere
[14:31] <seb128> bah, wrong tab closing :p
[14:32] <willcooke> :)
[14:32] <seb128> let's see how that goes
[16:37] <seb128> Laney, unsure if that's an easy one or something you would prefer someone non desktop to review, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-notifier/+bug/1820259 ?
[16:37] <seb128> it should be a no-op for disco
[16:37] <seb128> but we need it to start the bionic SRU process
[16:43] <Laney> is it urgent?
[16:43] <Laney> I have it in the email queue but wasn't going to look at those right away
[16:46] <seb128> Laney, I guess not, I wanted to review/merge that today to have it off my list but next week is ok
[16:46] <seb128> it's more my personal mental problem to want to clear my todo before the w.e :p
[16:47] <seb128> bah, I'm down an hole with firewalld
[16:47] <seb128> so the remaining issue is an iptables one
[16:47] <seb128> which is fixed upstream but require changes from libnftnl
[16:47] <seb128> which aren't in any release
[16:48] <seb128> I don't feel like I understand iptables enough to start backporting unreleased new features
[16:48] <seb128> I'm going to dump what I know in a bug
[16:48] <seb128> Laney, wdty about skipping the firewalld failure? the other issues are resolved
[16:49] <seb128> I should probalby mention that on -devel
[17:02] <seb128> Laney, details on #ubuntu-devel, it's not especially for you though I would still welcome your opinion on skipping the firewalld results to unblock pygobject/nm/gtk
[17:02] <Laney> it'd probably make sense, let me finish this fix then I can be at your service :>
[17:05] <seb128> thx
[17:05] <seb128> ignore the ffe for today
[17:05] <seb128> next week is fine
[17:22] <oSoMoN> I'm calling it a day, have a great week-end everyone!
[17:41] <Laney> there we go
[17:41] <Laney> now you can see GNOME on Xorg again /o\
[17:49] <willcooke> night all
[17:49] <willcooke> happy weekend
[17:56] <seb128> back, sorry dropped offline for a bit I think
[18:13] <seb128> have a good w.e desktopers
[20:11] <seb128> Trevinho, ricotz, hum, I don't understand the new commit thing on https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3641
[20:11] <seb128> but the ppa build failed
[20:12] <seb128> protocol-scope-interface.vala:134.7-134.46: error: Synchronous out-parameters are not supported in async methods
[20:12] <seb128>       out HashTable<string, Variant> out_hints,
[20:12] <seb128> ricotz, seems that's not addressed in https://code.launchpad.net/~ricotz/libunity/syntax-fixes/+merge/362923 ?
[20:24] <ricotz> seb128, hmm, the fix for this error is literally the first hunk of the merge
[20:25] <seb128> ok, so maybe that has to do with the missing commit thing
[20:25] <seb128> which I don't understand
[20:25] <ricotz> there are two commit in this merge
[20:25] <seb128> well the mp was added today
[20:25] <seb128> which is a commit not considered?
[20:25] <ricotz> see "Unmerged revisions"
[20:27] <seb128> but why did it not merge those?
[20:27] <ricotz> how would I know the answer to that ;)
[20:28] <seb128> I was asking in case
[20:28] <seb128> Trevinho might know
[20:28] <seb128> maybe it has to do with the revisions approved in the mp
[20:31] <ricotz> no idea what is happening behind the scenes there
[20:33] <ricotz> the package changelog says "disco/libunity: Failed to merge https://code.launchpad.net/~ricotz/libunity/syntax-fixes"
[20:35] <seb128> ricotz, k, I've a guess that it's because the mp was not approved, I did that now and retried a build
[20:35] <seb128> ricotz, thx for responding, sorry for pinging you about infra things
[20:38] <ricotz> np, I am hoping this eventually works out
[20:58] <seb128> ricotz, Trevinho, k, it failed again but the new log is more useful, the first mp failed to commit due to a lack of commit message in the mp (I'm pretty sure that used to error out with a clear message on the web service side?), I added one and retry
[20:58] <seb128> ricotz, can you write a commit message that makes sense for a package upload for yours? it's used for the changelog
[20:59] <seb128> I changed it because 'This is WIP and should be picked up by someone knowing more about reverse-dependencies.' is not something that gives confidence in an upload
[21:48] <tjaalton> should the gtk scrollbar be fully visible on disco?
[21:51] <tjaalton> nevermind