[00:05] <RAOF> Gnome shell really seems to hate the <enter> key.
[00:32] <RAOF> Well, *that* is extremely strange.
[00:33] <sarnold> just matrix being matrix
[00:33] <sarnold> unless gnome dislikes enter *so much* that it disconnected a few hundred people when you hit it :)
[00:35] <RAOF> sarnold: No; GNOME Shell spends ~4s being unresponsive at 100% CPU and leaks ~50MB RSS each time I hit <enter> in a terminal window running zsh.
[00:35] <RAOF> But not in a terminal window running bash.
[00:35] <sarnold> RAOF: oh *wow*
[00:36] <sarnold> iirc one of those terminal emulators does something kinda gross to find the cwd to show
[00:37] <RAOF> Happens in both gnome-terminal and qterminal.
[00:39] <RAOF> Also, it does not appear to be the display of CWD, as the hang happens before the app is run.
[00:39] <RAOF> (So, for example, `PROMPT> bash` <enter> hangs for 4s and then displays the bash prompt)
[00:40] <RAOF> In both qterminal and gnome-terminal
[00:40] <RAOF> Yeah, today in weird behaviours!
[00:41] <JanC> GNOME shell tends to be crazy at times
[00:41] <JanC> I've never seen it happen in a terminal though
[00:43] <JanC> but when using F2/Run dialog, I've seen GNOME shell take several minutes to launch the command I typed...
[00:43] <JanC> Alt+F2
[00:44] <JanC> (and by that I mean over 5 minutes at least)
[00:49] <RAOF> This is one of those times.
[01:21] <RAOF> That's impressive.
[01:22]  * kenvandine published the seeded snaps with core18 and gnome-3-28-1804
[01:22] <kenvandine> flood gates opened :)
[02:29] <duflu> Thank you Gitlab for the notification "You mentioned yourself..."
[07:56] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[08:01] <jibel> Good morning
[08:08] <oSoMoN> salut jibel
[08:12] <didrocks> good morning
[08:14] <clobrano> morning all o/
[08:16] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[08:16] <oSoMoN> good morning clobrano
[08:18] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN, hey clobrano!
[08:18] <didrocks> clobrano: keep me posted once you have the UIFe ack and added to the changelog
[08:19] <clobrano> didrocks: hey :)
[08:19] <clobrano> Is there a specific format for UIFe line in the changelog?
[08:19] <clobrano> Currently we have two opened
[08:19] <clobrano> didrocks: this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaru-theme/+bug/1820767
[08:19] <clobrano> didrocks: and this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaru-theme/+bug/1820135
[08:20] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN, jibel, didrocks, clobrano
[08:21] <oSoMoN> good afternoon duflu
[08:22] <didrocks> clobrano:you just add to one one (LP: #1820767, #1820135)
[08:23] <didrocks> clobrano: the second one isn't an UIFe
[08:23] <didrocks> clobrano:the icon one
[08:23] <didrocks> clobrano: but still good to reference
[08:23] <didrocks> I just retitle it
[08:24] <didrocks> clobrano: so either, you have one (LP: #…) per line, or you have multiple combines ^
[08:24] <didrocks> combined*
[08:27] <clobrano> didrocks: ok, I'll do it asap
[08:27] <didrocks> clobrano: I'm testing the release meanwhile :)
[08:28] <didrocks> sil2100: hey! when you have a sec, gentle reminder for https://code.launchpad.net/~didrocks/ubuntu-cdimage/add-canary-ppa-to-exp-image/+merge/364673 :)
[08:32] <clobrano> didrocks: thanks! Here's the PR for the changelog (just to double check that it's correct) https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/1279
[08:32] <gitbot> ubuntu issue (Pull request) 1279 in yaru "Update changelog with reference to LP bugs/UIFe" [Open]
[08:32] <clobrano> or that it isn't :D
[08:34] <didrocks> clobrano: just add them to corresponding lines in the changelog
[08:34] <clobrano> ok
[08:34] <didrocks> like, I would put them on:   * New symlinks for gnome-control-center and   * Support Gnome 3.32 apps icon name changes
[08:34] <didrocks> (first one  ^       then second one ^)
[08:35] <didrocks> you don't need to copy the but title, just 'LP: #'
[08:35] <sil2100> didrocks: ACK o/
[08:35] <didrocks> thanks sil2100!
[08:36] <clobrano> didrocks: I see. The first one groups more than one commit though
[08:36] <didrocks> clobrano: yeah, not a biggie, just put it the first time it appears
[08:37] <clobrano> alright :), sorry for the silly questions
[08:37] <clobrano> :=
[08:37] <clobrano> :D
[08:37] <didrocks> not a silly question at all! :)
[08:38] <clobrano> updated!
[08:38] <didrocks> and merged, thanks clobrano!
[08:38] <clobrano> yay o/
[08:38] <didrocks> so, just dogfooding a little bit and waiting for the UIFe to be ACKed
[08:47] <duflu> Verification looks to be done for all bugs in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/3.28.3+git20190124-0ubuntu18.04.1 ... is there something else holding it back?
[08:49] <duflu> Same goes for the bionic proposed gnome-shell
[08:50] <duflu> Morning willcooke
[08:51] <willcooke> ahoy duflu, how goes?
[08:52] <duflu> willcooke, catching up nicely. After a rough Monday I am now actually looking at real code :)
[08:52] <duflu> You willcooke?
[08:53] <willcooke> I'm doing alright!
[08:53] <willcooke> Need to get some docs finished today and get them off my back so I can do something more interesting
[08:55] <didrocks> hey willcooke
[08:55] <willcooke> morning didrocks
[08:56] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[08:56] <willcooke> yo seb128
[08:57] <duflu> didrocks, I just noticed it's a slight border around the Ubuntu Dock that's a different colour. Not the whole dock
[08:57] <duflu> Morning seb128
[08:57] <seb128> hey willcooke, how are you?
[08:57] <seb128> lut didrocks oSoMoN
[08:57] <seb128> hey clobrano
[08:57] <seb128> clobrano, didrocks, what do we need an UIFe for? did the icon change or do we only add symlinks so those apps keep using the same icon than they do today?
[08:57] <oSoMoN> salut seb128
[08:58] <oSoMoN> good morning willcooke
[09:00] <didrocks> seb128:I wouldn't have requested one personnaly, but now that you emailed the documentation team with "In any case would be nice to have the documentation team +1 there", I guess it would be better to wait for them, no?
[09:01] <seb128> didrocks, ah, I though you were asking for another one
[09:01] <didrocks> seb128: nope, I was referencing the bugs we were discussing about
[09:02] <seb128> I'm not sure there is an active documentation team to ack it
[09:02] <seb128> and it's border line bugfix
[09:02] <seb128> I sent the email because the yaru team had open a "FFe"
[09:02] <didrocks> well, I guess now that you requested them, let's wait for a few days
[09:02] <didrocks> would be rude to upload right away IMHO
[09:02] <seb128> hum, k, let me see if I can pressure people
[09:03] <seb128> or I might just ninja hack the symlinks in our current version
[09:03] <seb128> I want to unblock the apps update, we need those tested
[09:03] <didrocks> but agreed, borderlined bugfix to me
[09:03] <didrocks> if you can get someone from the doc to +1, would be great
[09:04] <seb128> yeah
[09:04] <seb128> kenvandine, jbicha, gnome-font-viewer snap build failed with "po/meson.build:1:5: ERROR: Can not do gettext because xgettext is not installed."
[09:05] <seb128> kenvandine, jbicha, gnome-contacts with 'meson.build:51:0: ERROR: Invalid version of dependency, need 'gtk+-3.0' ['>= 3.23.1'] found '3.22.30'.'
[09:05] <seb128> kenvandine, jbicha, gnome-chess with 'sed: can't read data/gnome-chess.desktop.in: No such file or directory'
[09:07] <clobrano> hey seb128 :), I think we just misunderstood and thought a UIFe was necessary :/
[09:07] <clobrano> morning willcooke, oSoMoN  o/
[09:08] <seb128> clobrano, no worry
[09:09] <seb128> jbicha, do you think you can represent the documentation team in approving bug #1820135
[09:09] <seb128> in retrospect it was probably an error to handle is as a UIFe it's more of a bugfix
[09:09] <seb128> but now that we asked it would be best to have a +1...
[09:11] <willcooke> hi oSoMoN clobrano
[09:13] <didrocks> seb128: clobrano: jbicha: we got +1 from sil2100
[09:13] <seb128> ah, good
[09:14] <Laney> moin
[09:15] <duflu> Hi Laney
[09:15] <didrocks> hey Laney
[09:17] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you? how is the hackfest?
[10:20] <Laney> hey duflu didrocks seb128
[10:20] <Laney> yeah going OK, wondering how to block applications
[10:21] <Laney> APPARMOR!
[10:21] <seb128> haha
[10:21] <didrocks> heh
[10:23] <Laney> that's a hard problem tho
[10:26] <seb128> :-/
[10:29] <andyrock> seb128: thx for the lipepatch indicator review/upload \o/ :D
[10:29] <seb128> Laney, thx for the dee review
[10:29] <seb128> andyrock, yw!
[10:30] <seb128> on that note, early lunch, bbiab
[10:30] <andyrock> and good morning all!
[10:30] <seb128> good morning andyrock :)
[10:33] <willcooke> hi andyrock
[10:33] <duflu> Morning andyrock
[10:39] <jbicha> seb128: kenvandine: I already fixed those snap builds. I, um, use LP to do test builds
[11:05] <jbicha> Laney: could you bump our gvfs/s390x autopkgtest hint? thanks
[11:10] <k_alam> jbicha: Hi, do you know any way to revert this...or setting it in test env...perhaps from debian/rules or somewhere ?  https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/commit/?id=d50a2dedaad927658a9cc002fc84f05f539ac43a
[11:11] <jbicha> hmm, I hope our docs maintainer is still around. Regardless we'll need to do the docs updates this week.
[11:12] <jbicha> k_alam: it's a fallback, it shouldn't matter to you. I have to go now though…
[11:12] <k_alam> indicator-sound is failing to build....also see https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity/+git/unity/+merge/361372
[11:12] <k_alam> In unity it works adding yaru as build-dep, but not for indicator-sound
[11:13] <k_alam> ok...will talk later
[11:21] <Laney> jbicha: yeah, done that
[11:24] <andyrock> seb128: The fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1819757 has been merged upstream. Do you want me to prepare a MR with a distro patch or should we just wait for the nautilus 3.32.1 ?
[12:18] <seb128> andyrock, I was planning to update to 3.32.0 and cherry pick that one, if you want to do it I can review/sponsor though?
[12:21] <Laney> Some guy just talked about doing that update in #debian-gnome
[12:24] <seb128> saw that now
[12:24] <seb128> shrug
[12:25] <seb128> andyrock, maybe let's do it for Ubuntu only, let that guy play on the Debian side...
[12:25] <seb128> we can merge later
[12:25] <andyrock> seb128, Laney: maybe we can ask them to add that commit as distro-patch?
[12:26] <seb128> I don't want to block us getting the fix on some random new contributors to figure his way around
[12:26] <seb128> I can do the update in disco, don't worry
[12:27] <andyrock> kk
[12:28] <seb128> jbicha, shrug, gnome-characters new version includes
[12:28] <seb128> +- Remove app menu following GNOME 3.32 guidelines
[12:28] <seb128> that's an UIFe
[12:28] <seb128> please try to respect the process and only sync bugfix updates
[12:33] <willcooke> Could someone help Till with getting this moving?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1763520
[12:33] <willcooke> There are debdiffs attached
[12:39] <seb128> willcooke, I've it on my backlog, but it didn't seem to be that important so I was waiting for upstream to do the review work
[12:39] <willcooke> thanks seb128
[12:39] <willcooke> just doing the rls bugs stuff, so I figured I would raise it now
[13:41] <kenvandine> jamesh: are you still around?
[14:24] <cpaelzer> willcooke: seb128: Laney: didrocks: jibel: (and all I missed) I just worked with disco desktop the first time yesterday, for whatever reason it just feels faster and better - no particular change that I could identify, so I just wanted to say thanks in general
[14:25] <cpaelzer> I was a "lets install KDE instead" guy in <=16.04 and use default since >=18.04 but it just made me happy using it on that new system yesterday
[14:25] <seb128> cpaelzer, great, thx for the feedback, it's always nice to see happy users :)
[14:25] <cpaelzer> no need for KDe anymore (for me)
[14:25] <seb128> \o/
[14:25] <didrocks> cpaelzer: this is always great to hear, thanks! :)
[14:30] <willcooke> cpaelzer, thanks for the feedback!
[14:30] <willcooke> #startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting - 2018-04-19
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[14:30] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Mar 19 14:30:33 2019 UTC.
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[14:30] <willcooke> #startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting - 2018-03-19
[14:30] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Mar 19 14:30:37 2019 UTC.  The chair is willcooke. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[14:30] <willcooke> hi all
[14:31] <andyrock> hi all
[14:31] <oSoMoN> o/
[14:31] <kenvandine> \o
[14:31] <willcooke> Roll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks, duflu (out), jbicha, jamesh (out), jibel, kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out)
[14:31] <didrocks> hey
[14:32] <jibel> o/
[14:32] <willcooke> Oki, let's review the new bugs....
[14:32] <willcooke> Starting with B
[14:32] <willcooke> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[14:33] <willcooke> 1 new one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1740869
[14:33] <jibel> Thanks cpaelzer, it's always pleasing to receive good feedback :)
[14:33] <Trevinho> wey
[14:33] <willcooke> seb128, you nominated that one
[14:33] <willcooke> Seems like a lot of people have it
[14:34] <willcooke> so +1
[14:34] <seb128> unsure it's easy to fix and really a rls bug
[14:34] <seb128> but it's for sure annoying to devs
[14:34] <willcooke> ah yeah, I'm too eager as always
[14:34] <willcooke> it's probably not a release bug
[14:34] <andyrock> +1 it's pretty bothering and sometimes it's not easy to understand what's going on
[14:34] <seb128> well, I don't feel like we have a good way to keep those as importants and visible
[14:35] <seb128> rls is too strong
[14:35] <willcooke> yeah I agree, we don't but. We shouldn't use rls though
[14:35] <seb128> but we don't have a secondary list of things to not drop
[14:35] <willcooke> let's think about that later
[14:35] <willcooke> I'll put it on the list for the mgr meeting
[14:35] <seb128> convert to a trello card in the next cycle board?
[14:35] <seb128> and rls-dd-notfixing meanwhile?
[14:35] <willcooke> ah nice, that works
[14:35] <willcooke> 1 sec
[14:37] <willcooke> k, I will sort that out in a sec
[14:37] <willcooke> moving on
[14:37] <willcooke> Looking for unassigned B rls bugs: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-tracking-bug-tasks.html
[14:38] <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1819615
[14:38] <willcooke> Should be Till IMO
[14:38] <seb128> +1
[14:38] <kenvandine> +1
[14:38] <willcooke> He needs help from OEM, but he can own it
[14:38] <kenvandine> he's been working on it
[14:38] <kenvandine> should really be assigned
[14:39] <willcooke> No new C incoming bugs
[14:39]  * kenvandine assigns
[14:39] <willcooke> kenvandine, I already did for the modemmanager bit
[14:39] <kenvandine> actually, he's waiting for me to upload it :)
[14:39] <willcooke> :)
[14:39] <kenvandine> thanks
[14:39] <willcooke> assign yourself :DD
[14:39] <willcooke> No new C tracking unassigned bugs
[14:40] <willcooke> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[14:41] <seb128> kenvandine, Till is not online but can you make sure the SRU includes the patch from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqmi/1.22.0-1.2 , it was a regression from 1.10 which made some modesm not work
[14:41] <kenvandine> seb128: thanks
[14:41] <seb128> np
[14:41] <willcooke> For D incoming, we have that same "not repsonding" bug, which we've dealt with
[14:41] <willcooke> and this:
[14:41] <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1817924
[14:42] <seb128> +1 from me to nominate that one
[14:42] <seb128> focus issues are annoying
[14:42] <willcooke> seb128, did you recreate in the end?
[14:42] <didrocks> +1 as well
[14:42] <oSoMoN> +1
[14:42] <jibel> +1
[14:43] <willcooke> Who would like to look at that one?
[14:43] <seb128> it happens but not in a consistant way
[14:43] <seb128> Marco is busy with other shell work
[14:43] <seb128> Maybe Daniel?
[14:44] <willcooke> nod.  I will assign it, and can someone speak to him tomorrow about it.  We can reassign if needed
[14:44] <willcooke> done
[14:44] <seb128> I will do
[14:44] <seb128> thx
[14:44] <Trevinho> I can also look at it if there's not too hurry
[14:44] <willcooke> Ok, on to look for unassigned dd tracking
[14:45] <seb128> Trevinho, you have enough to do!
[14:45] <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/+bug/1820758
[14:45] <seb128> I take that one
[14:45] <seb128> I'm currently testing the patch, but it makes sense to me
[14:45] <willcooke> noice
[14:45] <willcooke> thanks seb128
[14:46] <willcooke> and thanks Adolfo for the patch
[14:46] <willcooke> ok, that's the bugs done!
[14:46] <willcooke> The proposed-migrations queue, we still didnt assign those trello cards, but it's on my list for the meeting tomorrow
[14:47] <willcooke> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages
[14:48] <willcooke> kenvandine, there's a n-m one there which Till should look at
[14:48] <kenvandine> ok
[14:48] <willcooke> The others, lets get those cards assigned tomorrow
[14:48] <seb128> willcooke, kenvandine, that's https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iptables/+bug/1820317 for n-m
[14:48] <seb128> which security team is looking at
[14:48] <willcooke> ohh, cool. thanks seb128
[14:48] <seb128> np
[14:49]  * kenvandine ignores then
[14:49] <seb128> I spent part of my friday fixing firewalld issues
[14:49] <willcooke> A quick look at errors.u.c
[14:49] <seb128> needed quite some tweaks and updated for linux 5
[14:49] <willcooke> Plymouth is all messed up by the looks of things
[14:49] <seb128> willcooke, we said we would stop doing e.u.c in the meeting
[14:49] <seb128> I reviewed it before the meeting
[14:49] <willcooke> great, thanks
[14:49] <seb128> there was nothing worth rls tagging
[14:49] <willcooke> perfect
[14:49] <seb128> but to know that disco retracers were buggy
[14:49] <seb128> bdmurray found the issue and is fixing it
[14:49] <willcooke> \o/
[14:50] <willcooke> ok, then let's move on
[14:50] <willcooke> #topic AOB
[14:50] <seb128> but it means our current summary is not that useful
[14:50] <jibel> o/
[14:50] <willcooke> jibel, go¬!
[14:50] <jibel> could someone look at bug 1820840
[14:50] <seb128> kenvandine, ^
[14:50] <kenvandine> me
[14:50] <kenvandine> sigh... just need to open the track
[14:50] <didrocks> yeah, should be trivial
[14:50] <didrocks> if you have the rights to do so :)
[14:51] <kenvandine> that's a good sign though!
[14:51] <kenvandine> i'm sure i don't
[14:51] <seb128> :)
[14:51] <kenvandine> mvo: ^^
[14:51] <kenvandine> can you please open stable/ubuntu-19.04 for core18 and close it?
[14:51] <willcooke> we've got a meeting with him a bit, so we can ask then if needed
[14:51] <willcooke> thanks for spotting it jibel
[14:51] <willcooke> kenvandine - did you have a topic too?
[14:52] <kenvandine> we published the core18 builds of the seeded snaps late last night :)
[14:52] <kenvandine> nothing else though
[14:53] <willcooke> Looks like I got the update at 0345 this morning :)
[14:53] <willcooke> thanks kenvandine
[14:53] <willcooke> anyone else?
[14:53] <willcooke> 5..
[14:53] <seb128> o/
[14:53] <willcooke> seb128, go!
[14:53] <seb128> just pointing out that Trevinho got his x11/hidpi/scaling work ready for testing in
[14:53] <seb128> https://launchpad.net/~3v1n0/+archive/ubuntu/mutter-x11-fractional-scaling
[14:53] <kenvandine> yay!
[14:53] <willcooke> great work Trevinho!
[14:53] <Trevinho> <3
[14:54] <seb128> also if you test it, g-c-c might be confusing, sometime the monitors don't align correctly automatically
[14:54] <didrocks> Trevinho: is there value to test even in non hdpi mode? Do you want feedbacks on this?
[14:54] <seb128> which makes the apply button stay disabled
[14:54] <Trevinho> I want to cleanup the code, open an usptream WIP MR, do some blogging too...
[14:54] <willcooke> seb128, is that bug fixable before release?
[14:54] <Trevinho> didrocks: yes, as for example scaling at 1.25 can be nice...
[14:54] <seb128> Trevinho, yeah, let's discuss together of the timing for those
[14:54] <seb128> willcooke, andyrock is having a look now
[14:54] <willcooke> zm/
[14:54] <Trevinho> also the PPA allows to scale way higher on normal-DPI monitors
[14:54] <didrocks> Trevinho: ok, will try and keep you posted :)
[14:54] <willcooke> \m/
[14:55] <willcooke> you guys rule
[14:55] <Trevinho> basically you have scaling at 2 always enabled no matter your resolution :P
[14:55] <seb128> all the credits to Marco :)
[14:55] <willcooke> @)
[14:55] <willcooke> anyone got anything else?
[14:55] <Trevinho> too kind, still there's stuff to do, but looks quite good from my POV
[14:55] <andyrock> looks amazing <3
[14:56] <willcooke> 5..
[14:56] <willcooke> 4..
[14:56] <willcooke> 3..
[14:56] <willcooke> 2..1..end
[14:56] <willcooke> #endmeeting
[14:56] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Mar 19 14:56:59 2019 UTC.
[14:56] <meetingology> Minutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-desktop/2019/ubuntu-desktop.2019-03-19-14.30.moin.txt
[14:57] <seb128> thx :)
[14:57] <willcooke> Thanks all!
[14:57] <didrocks> thx!
[14:57] <oSoMoN> thanks!
[14:58] <andyrock> thx
[15:00] <mvo> kenvandine: I have a look at this bug - a bit swamped in meetings right now
[15:00] <seb128> mvo, no bug, just a track to open :)
[15:00] <kenvandine> mvo: really just need core18 to be released to the stable/ubuntu-19.04 track then close it
[15:01] <kenvandine> mvo: all arches
[15:03] <seb128> didrocks, from jbicha's summary on the community hub, do you want to look at updating libosinfo? I think you poked at that component in the past and it's to unblock the new gnome-boxes which I think you care about/use :)
[15:03] <didrocks> seb128:sure, I can have a look at the update
[15:03] <seb128> didrocks, thx!
[15:03] <didrocks> yw
[15:04] <seb128> tjaalton, do you know anyone upstream you could nag about https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/14 ?
[15:05] <seb128> tjaalton, if not can we just include the patch from bug #1805200? we are going to hit that segfault with the scaling work Marco did (he is shipping the patched xorg in his testing ppa for now)
[15:06] <jibel> cyphermox, xnox would one of you have time to review https://code.launchpad.net/~jibel/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/364762 ?
[15:06] <jibel> FFe is +1
[15:06] <Trevinho> seb128, tjaalton: actually we can just ship https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/merge_requests/80.patch which is smaller
[15:06] <Trevinho> however... I think new X has issues in handling scaling in other cases..
[15:07] <seb128> Trevinho, thx
[15:07] <seb128> :/
[15:07] <Trevinho> like if I stop and restart gnome-shell that applies the scaling it's all black (it doesn't affect the case of restarting because of a crash)
[15:07] <clobrano> didrocks: did you get into this error while testing latest Yaru? https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/1280
[15:07] <gitbot> ubuntu issue 1280 in yaru "Build error when installing PNG (only when rebuild)" [Open]
[15:07] <didrocks> clobrano: absolutely not, it built like a charm
[15:08] <clobrano> didrocks: fiuuu
[15:08] <didrocks> clobrano: but we dont' install on target
[15:08] <didrocks> I guess the issue here is that you make install directly on the system
[15:08] <Trevinho> but.. While I don't get this running it in a machine where i've 16.04 + disco schroot... and I run xorg from 16.04 and in there the gnome-stack from the schroot..
[15:08] <clobrano> didrocks: yep, this should be a problem only for developers, but I wanted to be sure :)
[15:08] <Trevinho> so there should be some other bug to look at, I'mm quite sure I wasn't facing it months ago when doing my first testing on this.
[15:09] <didrocks> clobrano: yeah, not really when building the package :)
[15:10] <mvo> seb128, kenvandine aha, ok
[15:10] <mvo> kenvandine: is this track avaiable alreday? sorry, all meetings this afternoon so probably a bit slow/inconistent in replying
[15:11] <kenvandine> not for core18 but it is for the rest of the seeded snaps
[15:11] <kenvandine> the seed requires the snap have that track
[15:11] <kenvandine> so it breaks iso builds
[15:21] <tjaalton> seb128, Trevinho: ok, I'll merge that if it helps
[15:21] <seb128> tjaalton, thx!
[16:15] <clobrano> didrocks: I fixed the issue and made you reviewer, but only to have a look if this can affect the disco release, no hurry ofc
[16:16] <clobrano> ^thanks
[16:16] <didrocks> clobrano: let me have a quick look
[16:17] <didrocks> clobrano: are all the others png/svg file changes expected?
[16:17] <didrocks> or did you exchanged a svg for pngs?
[16:18] <didrocks> (no, those are different icons…)
[16:18] <clobrano> didrocks: the fullcolor png where missing and have been rendered, the symbolic icon (svg) is the one missing
[16:18] <didrocks> clobrano: ok, as mixed in the same PR, this was confusing to me. I don't think this will break us, let me merged it :)
[16:18] <didrocks> merge*
[16:19] <clobrano> didrocks: great! thanks
[16:20] <didrocks> yw!
[16:34] <seb128> cyphermox, you could have included your change in that ubiquity upload!
[17:30] <seb128> andyrock, https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/software-properties/+git/software-properties ... one less bzr project to use :)
[17:30] <andyrock> nice!
[17:56] <cyphermox> seb128: sorry, what?
[18:47] <willcooke> night all
[18:50] <seb128> cyphermox, https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2019/03/19/%23ubuntu-desktop.html#t15:06
[18:54] <cyphermox> I had not seen that
[18:54] <seb128> k, no worry
[18:54] <seb128> I was unsure if you had seen it or not which is why I point it now :)
[18:54] <cyphermox> when I prepared the upload the MP didn't exist
[18:55] <seb128> yeah, I assumed so
[18:55] <seb128> anyway, just a ping for the next upload
[18:55] <seb128> :)
[18:56] <seb128> we should really fix the fact that not everyone has commit access to the vcs though, technically anyone with the upload rights should be able to review/accept
[19:00] <cyphermox> seb128: no objection from me to add ~ubuntu-core-dev
[19:05] <xnox> seb128, jibel - please help! for the seeded snaps.... do we use "tracks" or "branches"?
[19:05] <xnox> cause i want to publish stable subiquity snaps on per-series basis and i'm confused if i am supposed to use:
[19:05] <xnox> $ snap publish subiquity 999 ubuntu-19.04/stable
[19:05] <xnox> or
[19:06] <xnox> $ snap publish subiquity 999 stable/ubuntu-19.04
[19:06] <xnox> sorry snapcraft command, obviously.
[19:29] <Trevinho> tjaalton: there's still an issue though in new Xorg where if you set the xrandr scaling, then you close the only client (i.e. the displays closes), then you open another client and  set the scaling again.... And bum!
[19:29] <Trevinho> Black display
[19:30] <Trevinho> this is for sure a regression because I'm testing this in a 18.04 and it doesn't happen
[19:31] <tjaalton> Trevinho: ok, so perhaps it's best to not merge it then..
[19:35] <tjaalton> Trevinho: which driver is this with?
[19:35] <Trevinho> tjaalton: it's not just a driver thing, it happens in both intel and vmware here
[19:35] <tjaalton> ok
[19:35] <Trevinho> I can give you a repro script, give me a sec
[19:35] <tjaalton> well, both use modesetting/glamor
[19:36] <tjaalton> aiui
[19:36] <Trevinho> tjaalton: yeah, I didn't try on things like vbox but I guess it happens the same
[19:36] <tjaalton> disable kms and use fb/swrast :)
[19:43] <Trevinho> tjaalton: ok I will try
[19:43] <Trevinho> tjaalton: however doesn't seem related to scaling itself since...
[19:43] <Trevinho> this per se works
[19:44] <Trevinho> `out=$(xrandr --listmonitors -d :2| grep -o "  [A-Za-z0-1]\+$"); xterm -d :2 -e "sleep 0.1 && xrandr --output $out --scale 0.5x0.5 && sleep 2"; xterm -d :2 -e "sleep 0.1 && xrandr --output $out --scale 0.5x0.5 && sleep 5d"`
[19:44] <Trevinho> well, not if you don't have that fix in... as it will crash with current xorg
[19:44] <Trevinho> so the patch fixes this case at least
[19:46] <tjaalton> ok, then maybe the tradeoff is worth it
[19:47] <Trevinho> tjaalton: Ah!
[19:47] <Trevinho> tjaalton: actually the problem is when scaling up...
[19:49] <Trevinho> tjaalton: ok try this
[19:49] <Trevinho> out=$(xrandr --listmonitors -d :2| grep -o "  [A-Za-z0-1]\+$"); xterm -d :2 -e "sleep 0.1 && xrandr --output $out --scale 2x2 && sleep 2"; xterm -d :2 -e "sleep 0.1; echo I will disappear soon, while running...; sleep 3 && xrandr --output $out --scale 2x2 && sleep 5d"
[19:50] <Trevinho> well on a xorg running on :2 ofc
[19:51]  * Trevinho opens the bug upstream... Although, as said might be something else... Since I'm quite sure it was running on cosmic
[19:53] <tjaalton> cosmic had 1.20.x already
[19:54] <tjaalton> so if it's a regression in .4 then it should be fairly easy to bisect
[19:55] <Trevinho> tjaalton: yeah, it's just I need also to backport the crash fix... Could you have some time on this?
[19:56] <tjaalton> maybe
[19:56] <Trevinho> so like building cosmic with crash fix, and see if this happens there too
[19:57] <tjaalton> how do you run the server on :2?
[19:57] <Trevinho> tjaalton: actually I've a package with such patch which was for cosmic https://launchpad.net/~3v1n0/+archive/ubuntu/xorg-tests/+packages
[19:57] <Trevinho> tjaalton: mhmh, I generally use another machine (virtual or not), and then I just `sudo Xorg :2 vt8`
[19:58] <Trevinho> or smth similar
[19:58] <tjaalton> ok
[19:59] <tjaalton> oh right, I'm reproducing the crash?
[19:59] <tjaalton> hmm can't be
[19:59] <tjaalton> just running listmonitors crashes it
[20:01] <tjaalton> but due to drmsetmaster fail
[20:01] <tjaalton> anyway, later
[20:14] <Trevinho> tjaalton: I've opened the upstream issue though https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/668
[20:46] <oSoMoN> kenvandine, I'm considering adding gstreamer1.0-gtk3 as a recommends of libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer to fix bug #1820062. libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer is in main, whereas gstreamer1.0-gtk3 is in universe, but its source package itself is in main (gst-plugins-good1.0). This would magically promote gstreamer1.0-gtk3 to main, right?
[21:25] <tjaalton> Trevinho: oh cool