[04:35] <didrocks> good morning
[04:46] <robert_ancell> didrocks, hi!
[04:46] <robert_ancell> jamesh, how many days do you plan to be at GUADEC?
[04:48] <didrocks> hey robert_ancell :)
[04:49] <jamesh> robert_ancell: I haven't booked the flights yet, but probably the whole lot given how long the flights are
[04:49] <jamesh> (assuming it is useful)
[04:50] <robert_ancell> jamesh, yeah, me too. I think I'll get more done in the last three days anyway just working with other people. Wanted to check I wasn't the only one who would still be there :)
[04:51] <jamesh> 2 days of flights (plus jetlag) for 3 days of conference is not a great trade off
[04:53] <robert_ancell> no...
[04:53] <jamesh> I don't think they've sent out formal rejections for the talks they haven't accepted yet
[04:53] <jamesh> mine is still listed as "under review" in the events system
[04:55] <duflu> Hi didrocks. And robert_ancell and james
[04:55] <duflu> Hi didrocks. And robert_ancell and jamesh
[04:57] <robert_ancell> argh, none of the booking websites will work to give me an estimate for the flight prices...
[04:57] <duflu> ??
[04:57] <duflu> robert_ancell, expedia?
[04:57] <didrocks> hey duflu
[04:58] <robert_ancell> duflu, it seems to be confused by the regional connection I have to take. I'll just pretend I'm flying from AKL and add on a bit extra to cover the regional link.
[04:59] <didrocks> jamesh: we are waiting for the answers from those who were +1 to give a talk, ensuring they still plan to come
[05:00] <didrocks> jamesh: then, with ack/nack, we go down the list…
[05:00] <jamesh> didrocks: fair enough
[06:53] <didrocks> relocating to the library, it's 28°C inside (couldn't get lower), at least the library is opened in the morning. bbiab
[07:14] <didrocks> The Internet for Lyon's library is just port 80 and 443 opened… no email, no IRC
[07:14]  * didrocks thethers
[07:14] <didrocks> tethers*
[07:19] <RAOF> Ok!
[07:19] <RAOF> So, it turns out that mutter hangs whenever I close a dialog in CLion.
[07:32] <jamesh> workaround: never close dialogs
[07:38] <RAOF> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1834583 , for those playing at home.
[07:40] <marcustomlinson> good morning and happy friday!
[07:41] <didrocks> hey marcustomlinson
[07:42] <duflu> Morning marcustomlinson, seb128 and willcooke
[07:43] <seb128> hey, good morning and happy friday desktopers
[07:43] <duflu> RAOF: Private bug?
[07:43] <seb128> hey duflu marcustomlinson jamesh, how are you?
[07:43] <Wimpress> Morning o/
[07:43] <duflu> seb128, going well, but success will be measured by not working into Friday night so we'll see. How are you?
[07:43] <duflu> Hi Wimpress
[07:44] <seb128> I'm good! busy list for today though, it feels like it's yet another of this week where enough things happened and needed attention in the week that I'm not going to manage to finish when I had planned from my todolist
[07:44] <jamesh> seb128: good.  Writing some snapd interfaces to help us add deb package support to snap-store
[07:44] <marcustomlinson> seb128: pretty good thanks. you?
[07:45]  * marcustomlinson reads seb128's reply to duflu
[07:45] <marcustomlinson> :)
[07:46] <RAOF> duflu: Yeah, contains a core dunno, so apport marked it private.
[07:46] <RAOF> s/dunno/dump/
[07:46] <duflu> dunno is also an appropriate noun, I hereby declare
[07:47] <duflu> seb128, I know how you feel. My weekly report will be relatively short compared to last one
[07:50] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:51] <seb128> jamesh, nice :)
[07:51] <seb128> lut oSoMoN, happy friday! how are you?
[07:53] <oSoMoN> seb128, I'm good, bracing up for a very hot day, how are you yourself?
[07:54] <willcooke> morning all
[07:54] <oSoMoN> good morning willcooke
[07:55] <jamesh> marcustomlinson: so hopefully that hack you did to slim down the libreoffice snap turns into a real Snapcraft feature
[07:56] <didrocks> hey willcooke, oSoMoN
[08:00] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[08:00] <oSoMoN> good afternoon jamesh
[08:02] <Laney> hey happy friday!
[08:03] <oSoMoN> good morning Laney, happy Friday!
[08:03] <seb128> sorry dropped offline while moving
[08:03] <seb128> hey Laney willcooke :)
[08:04] <seb128> oSoMoN, ça va ! almost a bit too cold here today but I'm not going to complain, that's better than overheating
[08:08] <Laney> hi oSoMoN seb128
[08:11] <marcustomlinson> jamesh: \o/ yeah thanks for the help!
[08:11] <duflu> Hi willcooke and Laney
[08:11] <jamesh> marcustomlinson: with that said, sometimes snapcraft development moves quite slowly
[08:12]  * marcustomlinson takes a deep breath...
[08:13] <duflu> RAOF, sanity check: You forced that core dump right?
[08:13] <marcustomlinson> morning didrocks jamesh duflu RAOF Wimpress willcooke oSoMoN Laney
[08:14] <didrocks> hey marcustomlinson
[08:14] <marcustomlinson> well I mean, _and_ good morning jamesh :)
[08:15] <RAOF> duflu: Correct. With `ubuntu-bug --hanging $PID`
[08:20] <oSoMoN> morning marcustomlinson
[08:21] <duflu> RAOF: Looks like maybe it regressed just today?
[08:22] <duflu> There was an update
[08:22] <duflu> which you have
[08:22] <RAOF> Yes
[08:23] <RAOF> Yes
[08:23] <seb128> what Ubuntu serie are e talked about and update to what package?
[08:26] <duflu> seb128, eoan gnome-shell
[08:26] <duflu> afk
[08:27] <seb128> Trevinho, ^
[08:27] <seb128> it might be an issue for the SRU which is the disco queue :-(
[08:28] <Laney> shit happens, that's what queues and reviews and proposed is for
[08:28] <Laney> and uploading to the dev release
[08:29] <seb128> right
[08:29] <seb128> poor Trevinho though, the recents SRUs have not been smooth going
[08:29] <seb128> oh well, it's part of the job I guess :)
[08:30] <Laney> job security
[08:30] <Laney> sneaky
[08:32] <Trevinho> morning...
[08:32] <Laney> hey Trevinho
[08:32] <seb128> hey Trevinho, happy friday!
[08:34] <didrocks> hey Trevinho, Laney
[08:34] <Trevinho> hi seb128, didrocks and Laney
[08:35] <duflu> Morning Trevinho
[08:35] <Trevinho> lovely to get up with bugs 😭
[08:35] <Trevinho> duflu: hey
[08:37]  * Laney hugs Trevinho
[08:37] <Laney> it's going to be OK
[08:40] <duflu> Sorry Trevinho. Let's blame RAOF for holding it wrong
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[08:44] <duflu> I am joking
[09:49] <duflu> seb128, what does the sponsorship process look like if I just want a distro branch released to archive for eoan?
[09:49] <duflu> It's committed already
[09:50] <seb128> good question
[09:50] <duflu> So do I just point people to the branch or debdiff still?
[09:50] <seb128> just point to the branch should be enough
[09:50] <duflu> \o/
[09:51] <seb128> which one is it?
[09:51] <duflu> seb128, https://code.launchpad.net/~vanvugt/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+git/gdm3/+merge/369024
[09:52] <seb128> Laney, didrocks, does one of you would be wanting to get that lp:~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/gdm3 to eoan for Daniel?
[09:53] <duflu> No rush. I am about to EOW
[09:54] <seb128> enjoy the W.E!
[09:55] <duflu> In the past I would just wait, but this is a June card ;)
[09:55] <duflu> That said, the card is overloaded and will slip into July regardless
[09:56] <seb128> lol, I see what you are doing there :p
[09:56] <seb128> duflu, I think you have a point, I start liking better the "backlog by month" with only one inprogress (and one in review and one blocked) layout
[10:02] <didrocks> seb128: if Laney doesn't beat me to it, I can have a look on Monday
[10:02] <seb128> didrocks, thx
[10:04] <duflu> I think Laney's other nvidia fix is pending release into gdm3 too
[10:04] <Laney> I'll put it on the list
[10:05] <Laney> We'll get those NVidia fixes with 3.33.3
[10:10] <duflu> Except the performance fix because that's still waiting on review in mutter
[10:11]  * duflu -> dinner   \o
[10:11] <willcooke> night duflu
[10:54]  * didrocks needs to go back home. Anyway, the library for even warmer than home I guess…
[11:52] <seb128> is there an easy way to enable ipv6 at least enough for things like ping to work?
[11:53] <seb128> by default it gives me a "unreachable error"
[11:53] <marcustomlinson> seb128: willcooke may know
[11:58] <Laney> seb128: Use the Canonical VPN, and turn off "Use this connectino only for resources on its network"
[11:59] <seb128> Laney, thx
[12:01]  * Laney makes future sounding noises
[12:04] <willcooke> seb128, did you get it to work?  Getting IPv6 at home was easy enough (if your ISP supports it), but the firewalling made me scared and so I turned it off again until I have more time to really understand it
[12:04] <willcooke> looks like L_aney 's solution is the best idea
[12:09] <seb128> willcooke, yeah, VPN ftw, thx Laney!
[12:10] <Laney> yw
[12:10] <seb128> willcooke, it was just to test a bug/fix
[12:10] <seb128> I don't plan to change my firewall/router/etc
[12:11]  * Laney 's desktop serves ipv6 to the haus
[12:11] <Laney> probably should get a Pi 4 or something to do that
[13:35] <Trevinho> RAOF: what kind of dialog triggers the issue? As I can't reproduce it
[13:41] <didrocks> 4 letters!!!! This is what was making me living in a pointer nightmare :p
[13:43] <oSoMoN> a four-letter word ?
[13:44] <didrocks> ahah, not even, a diff between two identifiers :p
[13:44] <didrocks> so, when taking a ref to it, doesn't correspond at all to what you expect ;)
[14:07]  * didrocks really happy with https://github.com/ubuntu/zsys/commit/8b2215b39b67b3df55a52821012cb0af0d984032. Not a lot of code, but a long description to do something quite tricky in the end (compare or not, saving in golden file public/private Property from integration tests, external to the package itself)
[15:55] <Laney> \o\
[16:00]  * oSoMoN out, have a good week-end everyone!
[22:30] <RAOF> Trevinho: as far as I can tell, *any* dialog in CLion (a Java app, it's in the Snap store if you want to try)
[22:31] <RAOF> Trevinho: it *might* only trigger if you close the thing via “ok” or “cancel” or the like. Hitting the window-decoration X might not trigger it (I'll check again on Monday)
[23:14] <Trevinho> RAOF: actually I've already found a way to reproduce there and a test case 😅
[23:14] <Trevinho> And also a fix... But not fully happy.
[23:17] <RAOF> Woot!