[06:17] <didrocks> good morning
[06:26] <duflu> Morning didrocks
[06:28] <didrocks> hey duflu
[06:43] <jibel> morning every one
[06:44] <didrocks> salut jibel
[06:44] <jibel> salut didrocks, ça va?
[06:45] <didrocks> jibel: toujours conjonctivite & angine + Martin gastro, mais bon, à part ça… ;)
[06:45] <didrocks> et toi ?
[06:47] <jibel> bien bien
[06:50] <duflu> Morning jibel
[07:24] <duflu> New monitor arrived today. It's a huge 8.9" :)
[07:25] <duflu> So it actually fits on the desk
[07:25] <duflu> And should travel nicely too
[07:26] <didrocks> 8.9" is huge?
[07:27] <didrocks> that's the diagonale, right?
[07:28] <duflu> Yeah
[07:28] <didrocks> it's very small, no?
[07:29] <didrocks> like 20-something cms
[07:29] <duflu> didrocks, yes, small. The goal is to fit under my real monitor
[07:29] <duflu> and still provide multimonitor testing
[07:29] <didrocks> ok, the "huge" was sarcastic :)
[07:30] <duflu> didrocks, yes that's the Australian and British way
[07:30] <duflu> and others
[07:32] <duflu> didrocks, also USB powered
[07:32] <duflu> In theory if you have USB 3.1 gen 2 then you only need a single cable
[07:32] <didrocks> USB powered, sounds interesting
[07:40] <willcooke> morning all
[07:42] <duflu> Morning willcooke
[07:42] <willcooke> afternoon duflu, thanks for the mail, very helpful
[07:42] <duflu> willcooke, no worries - zero additional effort
[07:42] <willcooke> :)
[07:43] <duflu> willcooke,  I wrote that when I noticed Phoronix was suggesting things that aren't in 3.32 were
[07:43] <didrocks> hey willcooke
[07:43] <willcooke> Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
[07:44] <willcooke> hi didrocks, how are you feeling today?
[07:49] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:50] <willcooke> hi seb128, how goes?
[07:51] <seb128> willcooke, hey, good so far (but the baby has been sick this night (stomach), hopefully I'm not next). You?
[07:51] <duflu> Hi seb128
[07:51] <willcooke> seb128, so far so good
[07:53] <seb128> hey duflu
[08:01] <Laney> yo
[08:01] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you?
[08:03] <duflu> Hi Laney
[08:04] <willcooke> morning Laney
[08:05] <didrocks> willcooke: a little bit better (but still angina + eyes), but the little one had gastroenteritis… so, hem :)
[08:05] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[08:05] <didrocks> hey oSoMoN, Laney
[08:06] <willcooke> hi oSoMoN
[08:06] <seb128> lut oSoMoN, en forme ? ça va mieux le dos ?
[08:06] <willcooke> bad luck didrocks :(
[08:07] <oSoMoN> hey didrocks, Laney, willcooke, seb128
[08:07] <didrocks> just hoping that everyone will be ""fixed"" soon!
[08:07] <willcooke> It's never ending.
[08:07] <oSoMoN> seb128, oui, ce matin au réveil la douleur avait disparu, il semblerait que le chiropracteur aie bien fait son boulot
[08:07] <willcooke> never. ending.
[08:08] <seb128> cool
[08:08] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[08:09] <oSoMoN> hey duflu
[08:09] <seb128> willcooke, is it school holidays this week for you? ;)
[08:09] <willcooke> seb128, yeah. And next week.
[08:09] <seb128> "fun"
[08:09]  * willcooke -> London next week
[08:09] <Laney> hey seb128 duflu willcooke didrocks oSoMoN
[08:09] <willcooke> \o/
[08:22] <Laney> Looks like we forgot to sync gjs
[08:23] <duflu> What's new in gjs land?
[08:24]  * duflu looks
[08:25] <duflu> Oh, a couple of releases
[08:25] <duflu> Or one release if odd numbers don't count
[08:30] <seb128> Laney, oh, I though it was a decision to not bother. I asked about it before holidays but it was already in FFe time, and I think someone (Marco?) said there was nothing really important/we needed in the new version
[08:30] <seb128> anyway, we missed the boat on a couple of GNOME updates this cycle :/
[08:32] <Laney> my recollection is that andyroc_k did it late but we still intended to sync
[08:32] <Laney> I think that I/we just forgot
[08:33] <seb128> ah ok
[08:33] <seb128> "ups" :)
[08:33] <oSoMoN> duflu, you wrote in your weekly report that we're waiting on a 3.32.1 release of mutter for the fix for bug #1817924, shouldn't we backport the fix before release?
[08:33] <ubot5`> bug 1817924 in mutter (Ubuntu Disco) "(In Xorg sessions only) apps launched from gnome shell do not get input focus" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1817924
[08:34] <duflu> oSoMoN, there's a bunch, so I wouldn't want to backport individual ones when a point release will bring them for free (soon?) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=fixed-in-3.32.1
[08:35] <Laney> we'll get the whole branch one way or another
[08:35] <duflu> Yeah, release or git commit I guess
[08:36] <oSoMoN> makes sense, but that bug is very visible, I think it should be fixed before release
[08:37] <Laney> it will be
[08:39] <duflu> Oh, blurry wallpaper should be on that list
[08:39] <duflu> I don't think we have a launchpad bug for it
[09:15] <seb128> we are going to get what is in git
[09:15] <seb128> either tarball or snapshot
[09:15] <Laney> I just said that
[09:16] <seb128> yeah, I confirm/re-enforce since it looks like oSoMoN was a bit stressed still
[09:17] <seb128> or maybe he was writting before reading your reply
[09:20] <seb128> didrocks, thx for the gnome-boxes update!
[09:28] <didrocks> yw
[09:28] <oSoMoN> Laney & seb128, thanks for the confirmation, I just wanted to make double sure we wouldn't be shipping the release with that bug
[09:29] <seb128> np
[09:29] <oSoMoN> seb128, I have the librsvg ftbfs bug figured out, just finishing up a local build to confirm, and I will need a core-dev to sponsor the upload
[09:39] <seb128> oSoMoN, I can do that
[09:39] <seb128> good work!
[09:57] <tkamppeter> seb128, someone will sponsor gtk+3.0 for disco before FF?
[09:58] <seb128> tkamppeter, Laney pinged mclasen about having a release to get into 19.04, that should include your commit if that happens
[09:59] <tkamppeter> seb128, OK, thanks.
[10:05] <oSoMoN> seb128, there's more needed it seems, the build completes but the unit tests fail reliably, looking into that now
[10:05] <seb128> :(
[10:05] <seb128> thx oSoMoN
[11:28] <handsome_feng> Hi, I confirmed a bug in ubuntu 19.04/18.04 just now that onboard will cause the desktop crashed, see LP: #1820451
[11:28] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1820451 in Ubuntu Kylin "Onboard cause desktop crash and then log out" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1820451
[12:02] <seb128> handsome_feng, hey, unsure what reply/comment you were looking after here?
[12:03] <seb128> handsome_feng, we don't maintain Kylin
[12:03] <handsome_feng> It also reproduce in ubuntu 19.04 and ubuntu 18.04
[12:04] <handsome_feng> seb128, I have attached a syslog in the bug which is in ubuntu 19.04
[12:04] <seb128> yeah, I get all those facts
[12:04] <seb128> still unsure what you want from us though?
[12:05] <seb128> as said we don't maintain Kylin...
[12:05] <seb128> or do you mean you reproduce on an Ubuntu session?
[12:05] <handsome_feng> Yes
[12:05] <seb128> but Ubuntu/GNOME don't use onboard anymore in recent versions
[12:06] <seb128> that conflict with the integrated osk
[12:07] <handsome_feng> emmm, I installed the ubuntu 19.04 daily recently, and I can open the onboard from gnome-terminal.
[12:08] <seb128> do you confuse the gnome-shell onscreen keyboard and onboard maybe?
[12:11] <seb128> your log has an xorg segfault, maybe that's the issue
[12:11] <seb128> Apr 10 19:15:13 lm-ThinkPad-T420s /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[1314]: (EE) 2: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (XkbCompileKeymapFromStri
[12:11] <seb128> ng+0x228d) [0x55b5731374cd]
[12:15] <handsome_feng> It's strange, The germinate-output shows that onboard isn't in ubuntu iso, but I didn't remember I have installed it manual...
[12:16] <seb128> the bt seems a bit similar to the one in https://github.com/andyholmes/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/issues/323
[12:16] <gitbot> andyholmes issue 323 in gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect "GSConnect crashes Gnome Shell on receiving unicode input, if Caribou is not installed" [Bug, Upstream, Closed]
[12:16] <seb128> "Passing AT-SPI non-ASCII keyvals will crash Xorg" it states
[12:17] <seb128> I wonder if they upstreamed the issue
[12:26] <handsome_feng> :/
[14:50] <seb128> kenvandine, on the SRU for bug #1592177 one user pointed out that the fix isn't working for snaps, which is expected since it's not in the platform snap ... do we have a process to include SRU fixes to the platform snap?
[14:50] <ubot5`> bug 1592177 in gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu) "Focus drops from search input in GtkFileChooserDialog after first character, which stops searching (broken behaviour)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1592177
[14:52] <kenvandine> https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gnome-3-28-1804/issues
[14:52] <kenvandine> seb128: i guess we can handle bugs there
[14:53] <seb128> kenvandine, thx
[14:55] <kenvandine> seb128: kind of sucks having bugs tracked in different places though
[14:55] <seb128> kenvandine, yeah :/
[14:56] <seb128> kenvandine, https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gnome-3-28-1804/issues/2
[14:56] <gitbot> Ubuntu issue 2 in gnome-3-28-1804 "Backport fileselector focus fix from bionic SRU" [Opened]
[15:04] <kenvandine> seb128: still in bionic-proposed though
[15:04] <kenvandine> i could kick off a rebuild with proposed, but not sure what else that might pull in
[15:04] <seb128> kenvandine, right, well it got verified now so I guess it's going to move to updates this week
[15:04] <seb128> kenvandine, no, don't, I was just wondering if there is a process to pull updates in the snap
[15:05] <seb128> or do you include automatically bionic-updates and do rebuilds when there is an archive change?
[15:05] <kenvandine> it automatically rebuilds on source changes, but for packages i need to trigger it
[15:05] <seb128> k
[15:05] <seb128> well I let you know once the SRU is published then :)
[15:05] <kenvandine> thanks
[15:06] <seb128> thank you!
[15:39] <Trevinho> morning
[15:41] <Laney> new mutter and shell available for someone to merge
[15:41] <Laney> hi Trevinho
[15:41] <Trevinho> hi Laney
[15:41] <Trevinho> Laney: yeah, just seen I can do that if you want
[15:42] <Laney> go for it
[15:45] <seb128> hey trevinho, how are you?
[15:50] <Trevinho> hi seb128, good!
[15:51] <Trevinho> it's always a nice day here and this perfect spring makes me happier :)
[15:52] <Trevinho> what about you?
[15:52] <seb128> good :)
[15:52] <didrocks> hey hey Trevinho ;)
[15:52] <seb128> I'm good thx
[15:52] <Trevinho> hi didrocks
[16:00] <k_alam> seb128, Laney: Hi, did you get my earlier ping about systemd ?
[16:00] <seb128> k_alam, hey, your fix is in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/240-6ubuntu4
[16:02] <k_alam> ah, right, it got merged today...Thanks.
[16:02] <seb128> np, sorry it took so long
[16:02] <k_alam> Alright, np
[16:03] <k_alam> Another thing unity requires a rebuild...does it need to go through bileto ?
[16:04] <willcooke> tseliot, could you take a look at this one and see if anything can be done before release? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1824177
[16:04] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1824177 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-410 (Ubuntu) "dmesg spammed with nvidia-nvlink messages during install" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[16:04] <k_alam> rebuild against libunity that is
[16:05] <Laney> k_alam: no, but why does it?
[16:07] <k_alam> Laney: libunity has replaced tomboy scope with gnote...so unity recommends needs to change
[16:08] <k_alam> see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libunity/+bug/1808671
[16:08] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1808671 in libunity (Ubuntu) "Drop non working scopes" [Undecided,Fix released]
[16:09] <Laney> ok, is that generated somehow?
[16:09] <k_alam> yes, by a script
[16:09] <Laney> wtf, unity's changelog has conflict markers in it
[16:10] <Laney> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/416020733/unity_7.5.0+19.04.20190217-0ubuntu1_7.5.0+19.04.20190304-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
[16:15] <k_alam> I see that...so does this mean it can't be compiled ?
[16:15] <Laney> no, it means that someone didn't check the diff when publishing https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3504
[16:15] <Laney> :>
[16:16] <Laney> would be good to fix that up, then you get your rebuild as well
[16:20] <tseliot> willcooke: that is probably something that dkms does. I need to look into that
[16:21] <willcooke> thanks tseliot
[16:21] <willcooke> tseliot, the current effect is that it slows down the install a lot.  Everything does work, just takes ages to install
[16:22] <tseliot> willcooke: yes, I don't think we need to load the module on the live installer, or right after the installation
[16:23] <willcooke> The good news is that the drivers are now available on first boot, which was broken before
[16:28] <Trevinho> Laney: for the appindicator sync is it in your list already? Or want me to prepare a click-only bileto?
[16:29] <Laney> Trevinho: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/disco/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
[16:29] <Trevinho> Laney: ah thanks sosrry... I only looked at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
[16:31] <k_alam> Trevinho: It seems unity has same metge twice
[16:31] <k_alam> https://git.launchpad.net/unity/commit/?id=5ba0a962255faf88285191d60a0265edafc23eb1
[16:31] <k_alam> & this https://git.launchpad.net/unity/commit/?id=cb7ae65f8e26320661b2b156462fda0fba09af77
[16:31] <k_alam> how to fix that ?
[16:32] <k_alam> also see ^
[16:39] <Trevinho> k_alam: ouch, well let me do a manual fix for it
[16:43] <k_alam> k, thanks.
[17:05] <Trevinho> k_alam: should be fine nowù
[17:26] <k_alam> Trevinho: Yes, it is fixed now...please  make release a initiate a rebuild...
[17:30] <Trevinho> k_alam: what was the reason for the rebuild, what's different in libunity?
[17:31] <k_alam> it was bcz of this https://code.launchpad.net/~khurshid-alam/libunity/remove-deprecated-scopes/+merge/362435
[17:48] <oSoMoN> seb128, https://people.canonical.com/~osomon/librsvg/ has the source package for the librsvg FTBFS fix
[17:49] <oSoMoN> I will submit debian/patches/i386-rounding-errors.patch upstream when I get a chance, but gotta handle dinner now
[17:59] <Laney> oSoMoN: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/librsvg/commit/b590596af3ee8f1820279d861306c6e5fa883071
[17:59] <Laney> will upload once there's an upstream URL for that patch (thanks!)
[18:09] <Laney> (just confirmed this ftbfs affects i386, so this upload will be going to unstable and then I'll do an unblock for buster)
[18:10] <Laney> s/i386/unstable/
[18:33] <willcooke> kenvandine, any ideas how I can get some more logs out of g-i-s?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-initial-setup/+bug/1824188
[18:33] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1824188 in gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu) "Software tab is empty on clean 19.04 install" [High,Confirmed]
[18:34] <willcooke> g-i-s doesnt seem to have a verbose mode
[18:35] <willcooke> and to make things more difficult, afaict it only shows the bug on the very first run, so I need to go in before I login and set something
[18:36] <kenvandine> Maybe
[18:36] <kenvandine> Set G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=1
[18:38] <willcooke> can I set that ahead of logging in?
[18:38] <willcooke> like via bashrc or something?
[18:38] <willcooke> oh, I could do that via the exec line
[18:41] <kenvandine> Yeah
[18:48] <willcooke> hm.  That didnt work.  I expect this is something to do with snapd not being ready and returning an empty list
[18:49] <kenvandine> maybe while it's seeding?
[18:49] <kenvandine> ~/.xsession-errors
[18:49] <kenvandine> look in there
[18:49] <kenvandine> might log to that
[18:53] <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-initial-setup/+bug/1824188
[18:53] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1824188 in gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu) "Software tab is empty on clean 19.04 install" [High,Confirmed]
[18:53] <willcooke> oops
[19:05] <willcooke> Apr 10 19:51:54 test-VirtualBox gnome-initial-s[1775]: Failed to get featured snaps: Failed to read from snapd: Error receiving data: Connection reset by peer
[19:05] <willcooke> that'll do it
[19:10] <willcooke> that'll have to do for today.  See you all tomorrow
[21:39] <oSoMoN> Laney, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/merge_requests/209 (sorry for the delay!)
[21:39] <gitbot> GNOME issue (Merge request) 209 in librsvg "Fix rounding error on i386 (#455)." [Opened]