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amurrayGunnarHj: we had some folks enquiring about the ibus CVE-2019-14822 update - this is still blocked on the glib2.0 SRU in LP: #1844853 - is this still being worked on?00:47
ubot5Launchpad bug 1844853 in glib2.0 (Ubuntu Eoan) "IBus no longer works in Qt applications after upgrade" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/184485300:48
GunnarHjamurray: The eoan SRU is being worked on; see bug #1850932. As regards the other releases I'm not sure. Laney may be able to shed more light on it.01:40
ubot5bug 1850932 in glib2.0 (Ubuntu Eoan) "[SRU] Backport 2.62.4-1" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185093201:41
amurrayGunnarHj: ok no worries - can you please let me know when the eoan (and others) go through so I can push out the ibus updates?01:51
GunnarHjamurray: Sure, will do.01:52
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers06:20
dufluMorning oSoMoN06:40
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oSoMoNhey duflu06:49
didrocksgood morning07:23
oSoMoNsalut didrocks07:27
didrockssalut oSoMoN07:27
dufluMorning didrocks07:48
dufluIt must be time to water some garden07:49
ricotzgood morning07:59
dufluHi ricotz08:08
didrockshey duflu, ricotz08:16
WimpressMorning o/08:35
RikMillsxnox: polite nudge on that outpilot upload if you have time...08:36
RikMills*autopilot08:36
didrockshey Wimpress08:36
dufluMorning Wimpress08:37
marcustomlinsonmorning oSoMoN duflu didrocks ricotz Wimpress08:59
oSoMoNgood morning ricotz, Wimpress08:59
oSoMoNmorning marcustomlinson08:59
Laneyhello09:01
dufluMorning marcustomlinson and Laney09:02
didrockshey marcustomlinson, Laney, still having snow?09:03
Laneyhey duflu didrocks09:03
Laneythere's a bit left on the ground09:03
Laneyenough to be annoying but not to look nice or be fun to play on09:03
* Laney grumpy09:03
Laneywhat's going on in france?09:04
didrocksyeah, the grey dark dirty snow in cities :p09:05
didrocksnothing special here09:05
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WimpressBack in Bluefin. It's not the same with didrocks and the Yaru team.09:07
Wimpress*without09:07
Laneymoin Wimpress09:07
Laneywhat's going in in ldn?09:07
Laneycondolences for having to commute09:07
WimpressSelling a kidney for train ticket and having standing room only is objectionable.09:08
didrocksWimpress: we were part of all the fun! :)09:08
didrocksyou have a second one for the way back at least :p09:09
WimpressLaney: Working on bootstrapping the appliances images work. Group of us here.09:09
oSoMoNhullo Laney09:09
Laneyoic09:10
Laneyhey oSoMoN09:10
Laneybet you've not got any snow :>09:13
marcustomlinsonhey didrocks, I was just about to say no, but it just started up again now :P09:14
didrocksahah09:14
Laneydidrocks: is there a preferred way to contact the MIR team? or just email?10:19
Laneyor cpaelzer ^-10:23
* Laney has an MIR exception ready to discuss, as pre-discussed :-)10:23
didrocksthe meeting time is the best place/time IMHO, but if it's urgent, it can be discussed beforehand10:31
Laneynot really, but I would have expected it to be something to read at leisure and not during a meeting10:34
Laneyas you wish10:34
didrocksI guess we have empty enough content meeting to discuss it there. Otherwise, just open a MIR, set it as incomplete and write the details there10:36
didrocksthe advantage of the meeting is that it's more interactive and we have more than one person on it10:36
didrocks(hopefully :p)10:36
Laneyok!10:41
didrockssee you in a few hours then ;)10:41
cpaelzerLaney: ack to "if not urgent then at the meeting"10:45
LaneyI was going by e.g. what the TB do10:47
Laneyemail -> get on agenda -> discuss at meeting10:47
Laneyso people can prepare beforehand10:48
jibelxnox, RikMills so, window-mocker has been developed specifically for unity tests with autopilot. If unity doesn't run the functional tests anymore windowmocker can completely be removed from the archive.10:52
RikMillsjibel: and it does not? if so, very much agreed10:58
jibelRikMills, windowmocker is used by the search tests and last update is from 2013. I doubt these tests are still running but it'd need a confirmation from the current devs of unity. Besides if windowmocker is removed it'll skip these tests but won't completely break the test suite.11:10
jibelTrevinho, ^ do you know if the autopilot tests of unity are still used?11:12
jibelTrevinho, we'd like to remove python-windowmocker which depends on qt4 from the archive and it's only used by these tests11:13
Laneyxnox: can you remind me what the status of uploading the oem archive keyring is please?11:43
xnoxLaney:  i am yet to do it. Are you after the package name?11:45
xnoxor like the key file name?11:45
* xnox should do it today, such that it sits in the new queue11:45
Laneypackage name, I don't really care about the keyfile name11:46
LaneyUNLESS11:46
Laneywe ship it outside of trusted.whateveritis.d and use [deb signed-by=/path/to/oem-...]11:46
Laneyin the oem-foo-meta packages11:47
Laneywhich might be sensible? in which case yes, since I'll specify that in the MIR template11:47
Laneys/template/exception/11:47
xnoxooooh deb signed-by sounds interesting => does it only use the one key for that archive?11:48
xnoxi was thinking to simply ship it in trusted.gpg.d11:48
Laneyyeah11:48
xnoxlike dbgsyms / cdimage / archive keys are11:48
Laneysee sources.list(5)11:49
Laneyright, perhaps those pre-date this concept but it's probably sensible to use it where possible?11:49
xnoxLaney:  i guess you can still use that, even though the signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg/oem.... ?11:49
xnoxLaney:  i guess you can still use that, even though the signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/oem.... ?11:50
Laneypresumably11:50
Laneybut then it would let *other* repos be signed by that key11:50
xnoxright, those that are not scoped11:50
Laneywould be cool for e.g. add-apt-repository to use this too11:51
xnoxBut then where should the keys be placed?11:58
Laneydunno11:59
Laney/usr/share/ somewhere?11:59
xnoxadd-apt-repository is system config so should be like /etc or /var11:59
xnox(most of them are)11:59
xnox/etc/apt/sources.d/foo.list & foo.asc ?12:00
xnox/etc/apt/sources.list.d/foo.list & foo.asc ?12:00
* xnox fails at typing12:00
Laneyor /var/lib/12:00
Laneypresumably Julian would have some opinions here ...12:00
* xnox opens a bug report12:01
Laneyanyway, what is the package name? oem-archive-keyring?12:02
xnoxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/186276412:04
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1862764 in software-properties (Ubuntu) "add-apt-repository should use signed-by" [Undecided,New]12:04
xnoxLaney:  ubuntu-oem-keyring (which matches ubuntu-cloud-keyring which is for ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com)12:06
Laneyok!12:06
* Laney makes a fake oem package which works inside qemu for testing in VMs12:07
RikMillsjibel Trevinho; lovely, unity FTBFS in focal ppa with cmake not being able to find compiz. so dropping window-mocker dep might need work12:19
Laneyhave you guys tried talking to k_alam about unity?12:21
Laneyemail or discourse might be best for that12:22
mitya57RikMills: do you have a link to build log?12:30
RikMillsmitya57: https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/experimental/+sourcepub/10990496/+listing-archive-extra12:35
RikMillsseems I can't spell unity.....12:35
mitya57RikMills: thanks. I am on a meeting at job now, will take a look later.12:43
mitya57RikMills: ah, compiz-dev ships /usr/share/cmake-3.15/FindCompiz.cmake. Looks like it needs a rebuild against cmake 3.16 to update the path.12:45
mitya57RikMills: I am building it in https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3924/+packages now. If you make a MP against unity I can test-build it in the same PPA.12:55
RikMillsmitya57: its not a done deal on dropping the dep yet. need to hear back from unity devs12:56
mitya57Ok12:57
sergiusenskenvandine: hey, btw, I have the "Reminders" window popup with Online Accounts (calendar) and Gnome Calendar13:21
TrevinhoRikMills: I'm all fine with that, as per the testing side can probably all be removed safely13:22
TrevinhoRikMills: as for the cmake thing, may be because of some compiz cmake macros not working anymore?13:22
RikMillsTrevinho: thanks. yeah, sounds like compiz needs rebuild for cmake in -proposed13:23
Laneywhoops, found my weekly update un-submitted!13:32
hellsworthgood morning desktopers14:21
kenvandinegood morning hellsworth14:21
hellsworthhi kenvandine14:21
kenvandinehellsworth: i've got epiphany building anr running :)14:21
kenvandineminor tweak14:21
hellsworthoooh what was it14:21
kenvandineLD_LIBRARY_PATH14:21
hellsworthaaah14:25
kenvandinehellsworth: probably needs a tweak in the extension14:26
hellsworthcan you show me what path you used in epiphany?14:27
kenvandinehellsworth:  this needs to be add to LD_LIBRARY_PATH:14:27
kenvandine $SNAP/gnome-platform/usr/lib14:27
marcustomlinsonthat's odd14:28
oSoMoNgood morning hellsworth14:28
kenvandinesome of the libs in the platform snap aren't installed in the arch path14:28
marcustomlinsonI would've expected that path to have been carried over from dekstop-helpers14:28
kenvandineme too14:28
marcustomlinsonhttps://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers/blob/af0979e1e810732f75c39dbf85f8b6c32e3991e4/common/desktop-exports#L6314:28
marcustomlinsonmust have been missed14:29
kenvandinemeeting time!14:29
kenvandine#startmeeting Desktop Team Weekly Meeting - 2020-02-1114:30
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kenvandineRoll call:  didrocks, duflu (out), jamesh (out), jibel, kenvandine, laney (out), marcustomlinson, oSoMoN, seb128 (out), tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out), Wimpress (out), hellsworth14:30
marcustomlinson\o14:30
hellswortho/14:30
kenvandineoh, i'm not sure if seb128 is out :)14:30
oSoMoNo/14:31
jibelhe is14:31
didrockshey14:31
kenvandineok14:31
marcustomlinsonmeanwhile seb128 watches from the bushes fighting the urge to speak and give away his location14:31
kenvandine:)14:31
kenvandinelet's get started14:33
kenvandine#topic rls-ff-bugs14:33
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kenvandinehttp://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ff-incoming-bug-tasks.html14:33
kenvandineoh weird... i can't open the bug links in firefox14:34
kenvandinei get a dialog asking to download it14:34
oSoMoNfile a bug :)14:35
hellsworth:)14:35
marcustomlinsonI see a lot of duflu on those open bugs14:35
kenvandinerestarting the browser fixed it14:36
oSoMoNturning it off and on again…14:36
kenvandineyeah, lots of duflu14:36
marcustomlinsonoh I see, these are mostly champagne additions14:38
marcustomlinsonall actually14:38
LaneyDaniel seems to be adding champagne to lots of bugs14:38
Laneynot sure that's how this is supposed to work14:38
kenvandineindeed14:39
Laneyde-tag those and follow up with a mail to the team(s) explaining it?14:39
kenvandineit might still follow the spirit of champagne14:41
kenvandinelet's discuss this again in the leads meeting14:41
kenvandinebefore de-tagging14:41
Laneyseriously hope it doesn't14:42
kenvandinewell, these could have been tagged by finding the same issue and tagging the existing bug instead of filing new14:43
kenvandinelooks like tracking is fine14:44
kenvandinemoving on14:45
kenvandine#topic rls-ee-bugs14:45
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kenvandinenothing desktop in incoming14:45
kenvandinebug 1853768 is in tracking but not assigned14:46
ubot5bug 1853768 in yaru-theme (Ubuntu Eoan) "Qt apps, like kid3-qt, which uses legacy icons "document-*.png", show them as normal document icon under Yaru theme" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185376814:46
hellsworthsays its fixed in focal14:47
kenvandineyeah, but eoan needs the SRU14:47
kenvandinethat's the only one not assigned14:48
kenvandinebesides the NM bug14:48
RikMillsTrevinho: https://code.launchpad.net/~rikmills/unity/+git/unity/+merge/37889114:50
mitya57kenvandine: I wanted to take care of SRUing it, but I'm waiting for the current yaru-theme in eoan-proposed to migrate.14:50
kenvandinemitya57: can we assign it to you?14:50
mitya57Yes14:50
kenvandinethanks14:50
kenvandinemoving on14:50
kenvandine#topic rls-bb-bugs14:51
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kenvandinenothing for desktop incoming14:51
kenvandineonly un-assigned bugs in tracking are NM14:52
kenvandine#topic update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages14:52
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kenvandineLaney: you're up14:52
LaneyDon't have super much to say, could someone take a look at the regressions underneath gobject-introspection maybe?14:53
Laneyand there's a libreoffice regression noted there, not sure if that's something to be concerned with14:55
Laneyotherwise python3-defaults is making it look sad but that's not on us to handle14:55
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: libreoffice shouldn't be blocking python3 anymore since the LO ubuntu4 deb is in proposed?14:55
marcustomlinsonyeah fingers crossed that'll be sorted out soon14:55
marcustomlinsonhttps://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#libreoffice14:55
marcustomlinsontests running14:55
kenvandineno volunteers for gobject-introspection?14:56
marcustomlinsonhere's a rubbish suggestion, how about we just hit retry on all the failures14:57
* marcustomlinson runs away14:57
* marcustomlinson is sort of serious though14:58
hellsworthi'm full with LO and gnome snapcraft extension14:58
hellsworthi wish i could help but i'm already trying not to drown14:58
kenvandineok, moving on14:58
kenvandine#topic aob14:58
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hellsworthnothing from me14:59
Laneygnome updates15:00
Laneyit would be good if people could volunteer to do a couple of these to spread it around a bit15:01
kenvandinei guess we didn't make good progress since last week?15:01
Laneyhttps://people.canonical.com/~platform/desktop/versions.html not really15:02
hellsworthLaney what has to be done with these to update them?15:02
Laneywrangling the packaging15:04
hellsworthi need more specifics15:04
hellsworthi see libreoffice in that list. what do i need to do to that to "wrangle the packaging"15:04
Laneyyeah sorry, but it's hard to be specific15:04
oSoMoNI'm late on feature work and trying to stay afloat, but I'll make some room for some updates this week15:04
Laneybasically get the package, check what changed between the version we have and the new one, and adjust accordingly15:05
Laneyadding / updating build-dependencies, stuff like that15:05
Laneyhttps://people.canonical.com/~platform/desktop/gnome.html maybe that's a better one to look at15:05
hellsworthis there any documentation on this process?15:05
oSoMoNdropping or rebasing ubuntu-specific patches on top of upstream/debian15:05
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: we don't follow rc releases from Debian in libreoffice, so ignore it15:05
hellsworthoooh these packages are out of date with respect to debian and you're asking for them to be updated15:06
Laneythe high level goal is to get gnome 3.35.90 into focal15:06
kenvandinedebian or upstream15:07
kenvandineworking towards the gnome RC15:07
hellsworthall of these packages have gnome 3.35.90 in the debian or upstream package?15:07
Laneythere's some documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/git https://wiki.debian.org/Gnome/Git https://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/15:07
hellsworthLaney: thanks but i think i understand now15:08
kenvandineok, moving on15:08
Laneyusually it's us (& endless folks, & some others) who do the update in Debian too15:08
kenvandineany more aob?15:08
Laney(thanks oSoMoN!)15:09
hellsworthi'll try updating one sometime in the near future15:09
kenvandinewell that's a wrap15:09
kenvandine#endmeeting15:09
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kenvandinethanks all15:09
hellsworththanks15:09
oSoMoNthanks15:09
marcustomlinsonthanks15:09
Laneyyeah it's one of those 'core' things that it'd be good to have more people able to participate in15:09
Laneythanks15:09
hellsworthmakes sense15:10
LaneyTrevinho: did you say you were working on mutter & shell 3.35?15:11
didrocksthx15:11
TrevinhoLaney: I started preparing yeah, although I had to go back at some MRs15:12
Trevinhobut ideally I want to do it this asap15:12
Laneyok greaT15:12
RikMillslanguage-selector build depends on pyqt4-dev-tools! can this be dropped please?16:35
gQuigschrisccoulson: any thoughts on Flash for 20.04? https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-20-04-and-flash/13814/216:48
gQuigsalso (only slightly related as they both let me write a cleaner apparmor profile) - is the shell script still needed? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/186073416:49
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1860734 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Drop firefox.sh shell script" [Undecided,New]16:49
oSoMoNgQuigs, I need to look into that one16:50
hellsworthwhen a user contacts the team members for a package (libreoffice in this case), their email presumably goes to several people besides myself. In my email it looks like this one person emailed me so there's no reply all. so how should i respond so that the other team members see the response (and know it's already been responded to)?17:39
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: good question, as far as I know there's no way to do this. The sender may receive multiple replies to the same question. oSoMoN is this correct?17:50
marcustomlinsonI mean, you could manually cc everyone from here: https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+members#active17:51
marcustomlinsonthe admins I mean17:51
hellsworthyeah i thought about manually cc'ing folks but i thought there might be a better way or maybe the other team members were already somehow alerted17:51
hellsworthok i'll manually cc in the future17:52
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: oSoMoN I've already responded to Hildo (subject: Ubuntu 16.04)17:52
dokoyes, everybody gets the email, appearing to be sent directly to you17:53
hellsworthfyi, i plan to respond to all of the libreoffice inquiries as they come in. i don't want you two to worry about them unless I need help answering a question17:53
hellsworthdoko: yes but then no one knows that it's been responded to already by one of the other team members17:53
marcustomlinsonthanks hellsworth17:53
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: when people ask about newer versions of libreoffice on previous releases of ubuntu (as is 90% of these messages), you can punt the snap17:54
dokothat's LP ...17:54
dokoor CC the list on your replies17:55
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: yup that's what i'm seeing/doing so far :)17:56
hellsworthbut i will start cc'ing the list17:56
oSoMoNhellsworth, that sounds like a good plan, thanks for taking this on!18:02
hellsworthmy pleasure18:10
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#libreoffice18:32
marcustomlinson\o/18:32
marcustomlinsonfinally libreoffice should start unblocking stuff18:33
hellsworthwoo!18:33
hellsworthyeah i had this tab pinned, waiting for the results :)18:33
hellsworthwhy does it say armhf passed when the tests were skipped?18:34
hellsworthit looks like the tests on armhf actually ran18:34
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: "ran"18:34
hellsworthwell they "ran" for 5 hours18:35
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: oh yeah the tests ran, I just disabled 318:35
marcustomlinsonall the others ran as normal18:35
marcustomlinsonthere's something up with extensions on armhf18:36
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: you have a todo for this right?18:37
hellsworthoh i see18:37
hellsworthi do. i created a trello card18:37
marcustomlinsoncool18:37
marcustomlinsonthanks18:37
hellsworthdo you want me to add you to it?18:39
hellsworthi figured not18:39
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: i just learned about https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa18:43
hellsworthhow can i update it?18:43
hellsworthi would like to be able to update the description18:43
hellsworthor is this maintained by rictoz?18:44
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: yes that's ricot_z18:50
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: you can contribute if you wish of course18:51
hellsworthok thanks18:52
marcustomlinsonokidokes, I'm off. good evening all18:57
kenvandinehellsworth: epiphany in the candidate channel was built with the gnome-3-34 extension18:57
hellsworthwat that's awesome!18:58
hellsworthi still haven't worked my way back to epiphany yet today18:58
kenvandineautomated builds will of course fail...18:58
hellsworthsure18:58
kenvandinei triggered a build with the right version of snapcraft18:58
hellsworthoh also gnome-3-34-1804-sdk in candidate has mm-common and gtkmm in it18:58
kenvandinehellsworth: so it is built on LP18:58
hellsworthnice!!!!!18:58
kenvandinehellsworth: oh... awesome18:58
hellsworthi intend to try snapping gnome-system-monitor with it to try it out18:59
hellsworthmaybe today18:59
hellsworthidk18:59
hellsworthtoo many things to do18:59
kenvandinecool18:59
kenvandine:)18:59
hellsworth:)18:59
kenvandinehellsworth: did you look at tweaking LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the extension?18:59
kenvandineto add $SNAP/gnome-platform/usr/lib18:59
hellsworthno. i made a note to do it.19:00
kenvandinecool19:00
hellsworthbeen looking at LO bugs, usn refreshes, responding to LO queries, trying to dig through email19:00
kenvandineunderstood19:00
kenvandinegood progress though19:00
hellsworththanks19:01
hellsworthlittle by little :)19:01
ricotzhellsworth, hi :), please leave those backport to me19:55
hellsworthricotz: okey dokey :)19:55
hellsworththanks19:55
hellsworthi was more just trying to make sure i wasn't missing something that i was supposed to be doing19:56
hellsworthstill learning the LO land :)19:56
hellsworthkenvandine: i built snapcraft with the added LD_LIBRARY_PATH, installed it, and am building epiphany now. fingers crossed :)21:34
hellsworthi'm also building gnome-system-monitor with the gnome-3-34 extension too :)21:35
kenvandinehellsworth: cool21:39
hellsworthturns out that gtkmm is not actually in the build snap because i still had snapcraftctl build still commeted21:47
hellsworth🤦21:47
rodiciotest21:56
rodicioHi. Anyone speak Spanish?21:56
dokomarcustomlinson: libreoffice-gtk still depends on libreoffice-gtk2 which isn't built anymore23:55

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