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diddledanpopey: secret hidey holes, eh?!00:11
diddledannow I know where you're all badmouthing me ;-p00:11
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pieqduflu, hi!08:21
pieqduflu, sorry I was quite busy today, just saw your comment on LP #185076608:22
ubot5Launchpad bug 1850766 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) "Bluetooth headset selected as default sound output, yet sound outputs to laptop speakers" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185076608:22
pieqduflu, do you know what would be a good step-by-step to know if the issue comes from PA or not?08:23
pieqduflu, maybe using pactl to extract some info before/after pairing a bluetooth headset...08:23
duflupieq, sorry I don't know enough to be sure if it is bluez/pulseaudio/gnome-control-center. I guess if you can replicate a bug using pactl and bluetoothctl then it's not gnome-control-center08:35
pieqduflu, hm... true, but then I don't know how to replicate this with only pactl and bluetoothctl08:36
pieqI'll try08:36
duflupieq, certainly bluetooth audio is a feature of PulseAudio, not BlueZ. So the next question is which one owns profile selection?08:36
dufluOh that bug is not profile selection08:36
pieqduflu, I would assume it's PA08:36
dufluIt's device selection08:36
pieqcause it's PA that selects a wired headphone when you plug it in08:37
pieq(I think...?)08:37
dufluDon't know08:37
duflupieq, oh yes I do. Switch on connect is pulseaudio08:38
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marcustomlinsonmorning desktoppers (those who are not on holiday)08:58
duflumorning marcustomlinson09:00
Laneyyo de yo09:01
WimpressMorning o/09:03
marcustomlinsonhey Laney Wimpress09:09
* Laney nods marcustomlinson Wimpress 09:09
Laneyhappy britain has exploded day09:09
dufluHi Laney and Wimpress09:12
Laneyyo duflu09:12
* Wimpress surveys the landscape09:21
WimpressNo explosions here09:21
Laneyhappy the conservative party is finished day?09:21
Laneyah wait, not that one either09:21
WimpressWe can hope.09:21
dufluI like watching dramas on TV sometimes, but this one is supposedly real09:24
* Laney stares at systemd10:18
Laneyy u no enable my unit10:18
Laneyhttps://paste.debian.net/1112568/10:19
Laneyweird10:22
Laneyit's the drop-in that breaks it10:22
LuckyMantesting 12311:12
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ricotzmarcustomlinson, hi :)11:44
ricotzmarcustomlinson, I think "dh_strip -a --no-automatic-dbgsym" is not good for ubuntu?11:45
marcustomlinsonricotz: that should only happen if BUILD_DBGSYM_PACKAGES = y11:49
ricotzmarcustomlinson, oh, did you turn off the dbgsym generation for your ppa`11:49
ricotz?11:49
ricotz(I assumed this got broken)11:49
ricotznever mind11:50
marcustomlinsonricotz: yes it's off on my ppa11:51
marcustomlinsonricotz: no worries, I need you to nip at my heals now and then :P11:52
marcustomlinsonoh and I meant BUILD_DBGSYM_PACKAGES != y earlier11:54
ricotzmarcustomlinson, heh, will do ;)12:03
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LaneyGunnarHj: I notice you didn't backport the new tests for the GDBus fix - any particular reason?13:53
Laney(back after lunch)13:58
GunnarHjLaney: I did in eoan and disco, didn't I? The reason why I skipped it in bionic and xenial is that the test commit didn't apply. Don't think Meson was in use for tests in those releases.14:00
GunnarHjLaney: Also, FWIW, my impression is that the author of the fix doesn't insist on it; see the latest comment at https://bugs.debian.org/94101814:00
GunnarHjLaney: So, in short, I didn't know how to make the commit apply and/or was lazy...14:00
ubot5Debian bug 941018 in libglib2.0-0 "libglib2.0-0: libdbus clients fail to authenticate with private GDBusServer" [Serious,Fixed]14:00
hellsworthmorning desktoppers14:49
davidkrauserI've noticed on 19.10 with X11 fractional scaling set to 1.25x, the pointer duplicates itself when I login to a new session. The original pointer sticks on the screen at 1x size, and I get a new pointer to use that's scaled for the 1.25x session. Has anyone else seen this behavior?15:02
davidkrauserI tried grabbing a regular screenshot, but the stuck pointer doesn't show up in the resulting image. So here's a less helpful image taken with my phone:15:02
davidkrauserhttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/O6XIFkAt/two-pointers.jpg15:02
davidkrauserthe right pointer moves with my mouse, the other is stationary15:03
davidkrauserif I disable/re-enable fractional scaling in the session, the second pointer disappears15:04
hellsworthdavidkrauser: do you mind to file a bug about that? that way your testing isnt lost in irc15:08
davidkrauser hellsworth: definitely. Which project should I file it against?15:11
hellsworthi think that's mutter15:11
hellsworthwe can always chage the project too if needbe15:12
davidkrauserhellsworth: +1, thank you15:12
hellsworthnp thanks for the testing and bug report!15:14
davidkrausernp15:14
davidkrauserbug opened: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/90415:48
gitbotGNOME issue 904 in mutter "Duplicate mouse pointer with X11 fractional scaling" [Opened]15:48
WimpressAfternoon hellsworth o/16:35
hellsworthhi Wimpress :)16:38
marcustomlinsondavidkrauser: oh I think hellsworth meant https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+filebug :)16:38
diddledanmaking progress on a gnome-boxes snap16:57
diddledannearly got it compiled16:57
GunnarHjLaney: I'm making an attempt to include the tests in bionic too. Let's see if it builds...17:01
LaneyGunnarHj: I'm trying, don't worry about it17:07
LaneyLooks like it requires some minor Makefile.am changes but nothing too drastic17:07
GunnarHjLaney: I already did it in bionic, but please do it in xenial if you know how.17:08
davidkrauserthanks, marcustomlinson, I'll move my content over there :-)17:14
marcustomlinsondavidkrauser: thank _you_ :)17:16
hellsworthdavidkrauser: so sorry for the confusion. i should have been more clear to file an ubuntu bug. thanks for being flexible :)17:19
davidkrauserhellsworth: not your fault. This page led me astray: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mutter17:22
GunnarHjLaney: Well, it built, but the new tests seem not to be included. So it would be great if you could handle bionic too, if you think they should be there.17:24
GunnarHjLaney: In bionic it's gio/tests/meson.build, but the upstream code is slightly different compared to later versions.17:26
davidkrauserhellsworth: it looks like there's a wayland specifc bug already open that could be the same: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/184189417:29
davidkrauserI'm seeing this on X11, though. Should I open a new bug, or add to the existing?17:29
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1841894 in mutter (Ubuntu) "Wayland: Image of mouse cursor left on screen after unlock" [Low,Confirmed]17:29
hellsworthdavidkrauser: you're only seeing it on x11? or x11 as well as wayland?17:34
davidkrauserhaven't tried wayland17:35
hellsworthif you're only seeing it on x11, try to just modify the bug you opened to say x11 instead of wayland17:35
davidkrauseronly on X1117:35
hellsworthyeah jsut modify the current bug if you can17:35
davidkrauserupdated here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/184189417:49
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1841894 in mutter (Ubuntu) "Wayland: Image of mouse cursor left on screen after unlock" [Low,Confirmed]17:49
davidkrauserthanks for the pointers17:49
LaneyGunnarHj: ok, the test works on bionic but not xenial (it hangs), so you should make extra sure that the actual fix works there I think18:03
Laneygoing to upload now18:03
GunnarHjLaney: My thought is to verify explicitly in all versions, but sure, some extra attention is motivated in xenial then. Thanks!18:05
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