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kenvandinerobert_ancell: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store/+bug/186902103:07
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1869021 in gnome-software (Ubuntu Focal) "desktop dash search clicking on a snap application leads to error page in software centre" [Undecided,New]03:07
kenvandinehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store/+bug/186902103:08
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jibelGood morning all06:05
dufluMorning jibel 06:19
jibelHi duflu 06:23
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers06:29
oSoMoNhappy Friday!06:29
callmepkGood morning ( Acutally afternoon here)06:31
jibelIt's always morning somewhere06:35
dufluHi oSoMoN 06:35
jibelHey oSoMoN 06:35
oSoMoNgood afternoon callmepk 06:42
oSoMoNhey duflu, salut jibel 06:42
didrocksgood morning07:11
dufluMorning didrocks 07:21
ricotzhello desktopers07:24
seb128goood morning desktopers, and happy friday!07:28
seb128hey didrocks duflu ricotz, how are you?07:28
dufluMorning seb128. Going OK. You?07:29
dufluseb128, BTW I feel resolving gnome-shell!1070 and the plymouth issues are both multi-week tasks so I shouldn't commit to trying to get both done. Maybe we should just drop the former patch from gnome-shell till it's more ready07:31
dufluI feel terribly unproductive jumping between tasks that both require a lot more work07:33
dufluSo reducing the number of those tasks is probably a good idea07:33
seb128duflu, right, do you feel comfortable unpatching 1070 and going back to that after plymouth work is done?07:33
dufluseb128, yeah it's the lesser evil - people are already used to the non-fading icons and I'm the only one who ever complained about it07:34
seb128k, let's do that then07:34
seb128Trevinho, ^ please remove that patch from the next upload07:34
dufluJust a shame the only remaining issue seems to be another mutter damage bug. I feel there are a couple of those still07:35
didrockshey duflu, seb128, good thanks! You?07:36
ricotzseb128, hey, I am good07:36
seb128didrocks, good!07:36
ricotzoSoMoN, hi, would be available to sponsor a libreoffice update for focal07:36
dufluOh well, that was just icing on the cake. Most of the performance work is still in07:38
dufluAnd when I get organised I'll write about that...07:38
seb128:)07:40
ricotzoSoMoN, https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+sourcepub/11087893/+listing-archive-extra07:50
oSoMoNricotz, I can do that later today08:46
Laneymorning09:04
seb128hey Laney, happy friday! how are you?09:08
Laneyhey seb128 09:13
Laneynot too bad thanks, you?09:13
seb128I'm good!09:14
seb128https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages down to one item that isn't blocked: )09:14
didrockshey Laney 09:22
Laneymoin didrocks, you good?09:25
didrocksdoing well, thanks! you?09:26
Laneyaaaaaalrighttttt09:28
jibelseb128, in ubiquity you removed xkb-data-i18n from the control file but it's added automatically by d-i/update-control. Do you want me to remove it from there? otherwise it's added during the build.09:29
seb128jibel, yes please09:30
seb128sorry for overlooking that it's autogenerated like that09:30
jibelsil2100, actually it's all of ubiquity not only the oem install cf bug 186933109:54
ubot5bug 1869331 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "The background is black in whole ubiquity session" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186933109:54
sil2100jibel: yeah, hugo poked me about it today09:56
sil2100Let me see what changed09:57
sil2100Added it to the beta milestone for now10:01
sil2100Apparently it only got broken on 25, maybe it would be a good exercise to confirm that 24 was still good10:02
sil2100Ah, hugo attached a screenshot, so I guess that's not needed10:03
mantas-baltixseb128, hi, have you noticed build error in latest console-setup:10:38
mantas-baltixinstall -m 644 debian/vtrgb debian/console-setup-linux/etc/console-setup/install: target 'debian/console-setup-linux/etc/console-setup/' is not a directory: No such file or directorymake: *** [debian/rules:143: deb-install-main] Error 110:39
mantas-baltixseb128, see https://launchpadlibrarian.net/470959763/buildlog_ubuntu-focal-amd64.console-setup_1.194ubuntu3_BUILDING.txt.gz10:39
seb128mantas-baltix, see my comment on your sponsoring bug?10:40
seb128will teach me to take some time for sponsoring :p10:40
seb128oSoMoN, you should be able to sync gedit/gedit-plugins to focal now10:43
mantas-baltix seb128, in Debian build doesn't fail, see https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/console-setup10:55
seb128mantas-baltix, in Ubuntu the previous version built also, probalby something else in the archive changed...10:56
mantas-baltixso, problem is not in my patch and not in console-setup_1.194ubuntu3 source?10:57
seb128mantas-baltix, maybe, would need debugging to tell10:59
ricotzoSoMoN, ok11:11
Laneyjibel: sil2100: are you working on #1869331?11:21
LaneyI know what the problem is I think11:21
jibelLaney, I am not at the moment, if you know what the problem is go ahead11:27
Laneyok11:28
ricotzoSoMoN, oh, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/186935711:53
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1869357 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "package libreoffice-math 1:6.4.2-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/config/soffice.cfg/modules/smath/menubar/menubar.xml', which is also in package libreoffice-common 1:6.4.1-0ubuntu1" [Undecided,New]11:53
ricotzthis is the issue I made aware of and should be handled by the update11:53
seb128jibel, is https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/376777 still on your list? if Mario updated it a while ago, if it's important to Dell we should probably try to get it in focal?11:57
jibelseb128, sure, I'll review it again12:11
Laneyjibel: ok, pushed the fixes, or what I think are the fixes anyway12:17
sil2100Laney: thanks for looking into that! I started diving into that but then stuff happened and got completely context-switched12:22
sil2100Preempted12:22
Laneyit's ok, would have been surprising if you had the knowledge at hand to fix it :p12:32
popeyGood day friends!12:38
oSoMoNricotz, ack, I'm on it12:39
oSoMoNgood day popey 12:39
popeyJust the man!12:39
popeyoSoMoN are you aware of snap pack --compression=lzo  ? 12:40
oSoMoNpopey, I wasn't until recently, but I heard something about the store recompressing selected snaps using lzo, and that chromium is one of them?12:40
popeyI'm not aware of the store doing anything. However, I think we could do a test of a chromium build, maybe unpack / repack a build and push to a channel to test it?12:41
popeyit will get rejected by the store, but a reviewer can let it through12:41
oSoMoNpopey, that would be interesting indeed12:49
oSoMoNpopey, `snap help pack` doesn't mention --compression, do I need a newer version of snapd? (I have 2.44+20.04)12:51
popeyi have the same version and it worked here12:52
popeymaybe the help isn't up to date12:52
oSoMoNyes, that, or it's intentionally not documented yet12:54
oSoMoNpopey, you're right there's no repackaging happening behind the scenes for chromium, I must have dreamt that13:00
oSoMoNthe good kind of dream13:00
oSoMoNseb128, I synced gedit, but I don't have upload rights for gedit-plugins, can you sync it for me, please13:01
seb128oSoMoN, sure13:05
popeyoSoMoN i just wrote a simple script to repack snaps, the chromium one goes from 153M to 229M13:28
oSoMoNwow, that's significantly bigger13:30
oSoMoNbut if it makes it significantly faster, I guess that's a good tradeoff13:31
popey:)13:31
ricotzoSoMoN, I forwarded a mail to you13:32
ricotzoSoMoN, do you want a prepared libreoffice package?13:33
oSoMoNricotz, give me a minute, I'm looking at the debdiff13:36
oSoMoN(and if it all looks good, yes please :))13:36
ricotzoSoMoN, see https://git.launchpad.net/~libreoffice/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/log/?h=ubuntu-focal-6.413:38
oSoMoNricotz, yeah, I was actually reviewing the individual commits there13:38
ricotzgood :)13:38
oSoMoNricotz, LGTM, would you mind adding a reference to LP: #1869357 in the changelog?13:38
ubot5Launchpad bug 1869357 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "package libreoffice-math 1:6.4.2-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/config/soffice.cfg/modules/smath/menubar/menubar.xml', which is also in package libreoffice-common 1:6.4.1-0ubuntu1" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186935713:39
seb128oSoMoN, ricotz, do you plan a libreoffice/focal upload?13:40
oSoMoNseb128, yes, ricotz is preparing it and I'll sponsor13:40
popeyoSoMoN on the subject of libreoffice - if you lzo that, it jumps from 416M to 577M13:41
oSoMoNthat's an awful lot of megabytes…13:41
ricotzseb128, i sent h_ellsworth an email earlier this morning13:41
seb128oSoMoN, ricotz, how would you feel about including the patch from https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131353 ?13:41
ubot5bugs.documentfoundation.org bug 131353 in LibreOffice "Core build fails with poppler >= 0.86.0" [Normal,Unconfirmed]13:41
seb128I plan to upload the new poppler today13:41
ricotzseb128, oh13:41
seb128the patch is a one liner13:42
ricotzseb128, oSoMoN, if this is wanted then it will take a moment and the upload should be coordinated given the buildtime of libreoffice13:42
oSoMoNthat's an unfortunate API change13:43
seb128ricotz, oSoMoN, the new poppler is in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/transitions/13:43
seb128oSoMoN, poppler is no fun, they keep changing things and bump the soname at every new version :-/13:44
seb128the patch is easy enough though13:44
oSoMoNseb128, the patch looks fine to me, I'd prefer if it had been reviewed and committed upstream, but it looks trivial enough13:44
ricotzoSoMoN, +113:45
seb128oSoMoN, right, it sucks a bit :/ at the same time the poppler update has some nice fixes and we are not going to land a soname change as a SRU13:45
oSoMoNyeah, let's go for it13:49
oSoMoNseb128, is there a PPA with the new poppler that we could build against to test that the patch is sufficient?13:50
seb128oSoMoN, <seb128> ricotz, oSoMoN, the new poppler is in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/transitions/13:50
oSoMoNseb128, oh, sorry, you posted that link a few lines earlier…13:51
seb128oSoMoN, you should have upload rights ot the ppa since it's under ~ubuntu-desktop ... I might need to delete a few other things from the ppa though if it ENISPACE (which I hit there recently with a libreoffice upload)13:52
seb128let me clean things that are tested/I've ready locally13:52
oSoMoNseb128, that's okay, I can re-use an old PPA of mine that I used for libreoffice test builds13:52
oSoMoNunless you prefer to have it all in one place13:53
seb128oSoMoN, k, as you prefer13:53
seb128oSoMoN, no, I plan to upload, I don't care about the ppa13:53
seb128if that's ok with you guys I will get the other things uploaded already? 13:53
seb128libreoffice can come later tonigh or monday once the test build is hopefully successful13:54
seb128or how long does it take to get a build on the first arch? I could also wait for end of afternoon13:54
ricotzseb128, s390x might be within 4 hours13:55
ricotzhttps://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+build/1889970313:55
seb128k13:55
seb128I'm fine waiting for that13:55
oSoMoNricotz, I'm preparing a test build, unless you want to handle it?13:56
ricotzoSoMoN, already done13:56
oSoMoNyou're too fast :)13:56
ricotzhttps://people.ubuntu.com/~ricotz/sponsoring/13:56
seb128ricotz, thanks!13:57
ricotzI can push it as ~lo2 to prereleases once the poppler package is ready13:57
ricotzseb128, oSoMoN, or better take this package and push it somewhere together with poppler13:59
oSoMoNricotz, yeah, or, use another PPA and build-depend on ppa:ubuntu-desktop/transitions13:59
ricotzI don't want to interfere with the ~lo1 build which fixes the installation issues13:59
seb128ricotz, oSoMoN, let me upload it to the transition ppa13:59
oSoMoNSGTM14:00
ricotzseb128, might be reasonable to disable/cancel the arm* build for this testbuild14:01
seb128ricotz, good idea yes14:01
ricotz(might take 15-24 hours)14:01
seb128oSoMoN, ricotz, uploaded, I don't know how disk space restrictions work on ppa, I hope that's not a cause to fail build after some hours?14:03
ricotzafaik it only restricts source uploads, after that it won't cause trouble14:04
oSoMoNseb128, unlikely, if the source package fits, launchpad shouldn't blow up14:04
seb128great14:04
seb128ricotz, oSoMoN, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/transitions/+sourcepub/11150273/+listing-archive-extra14:05
seb128let's see how it goes :)14:05
ricotz:)14:09
oSoMoNnice one14:10
seb128Laney, didrocks, jibel, does any of you has any hint/pointer to documentation on how it repack a desktop iso with a file changed if that's possible?14:12
jibelseb128, IIRC there was some pretty good documentation on the wiki to remaster an ISO14:14
seb128jibel, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization ?14:15
didrocksseb128: it seems my page on the french wiki transformed to https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/personnaliser_livecd (which isn’t ubuntu-fr iso specifique anymore)14:17
didrocksah, the page was https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/projets/traduction_live_cd#iso_a_creer14:17
didrocksbut it seems quite heavily edited and shorten, so unsure if this still work14:18
seb128thanks14:18
jibelseb128, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization also for example14:18
jibelyes this sone14:18
jibelone14:18
seb128I was hoping for, mount, copy, edit, run one command to repack :p14:18
seb128I guess I've to read14:18
jibelah no; unfortunately14:18
seb128thx jibel didrocks14:18
jibelseb128, i did this very raw scripts a while a ago. To extract the iso https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4t9z5DRHgD/14:28
jibelseb128, to rebuild the iso https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/phKWQkRMsb/14:28
seb128jibel, thanks!14:29
jibelno error checking or anything and the work directories must exist14:29
hellsworthgood morning desktopers14:51
hellsworthjust catching up... ricotz oSoMoN thank you for fixing LO!15:02
hellsworthi see how you fixed it but it's not clear what was wrong with libreofice-common though.15:05
hellsworthoh i think it's the libboost versions15:13
didrocksgood morning hellsworth 15:25
hellsworthhi didrocks 15:25
seb128jibel, those scripts are working for you? 15:40
seb128jibel, it unsquasfs in edit-default/ and then try to mount things in edit/15:40
seb128should that be the same dir?15:40
jibelseb128, they are symlinks https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rYGQTWqcr2/ 16:08
jibelI don't remember why though16:09
seb128jibel, ah, thanks16:09
seb128jibel, probably easier to wipe the extracted dir that way16:09
seb128though it shouldn't make a real difference16:10
jibelseb128, yes, I wanted to test different setup and pointed the symlink to the right target. It want just a convenient wayto do it16:10
jibelit was*16:10
seb128Laney, what happened to the bot you had yesterday for commit to salsa/ubuntu? it was just testing/not ready yet or is it supposed to be there/working?16:18
Laneyseb128: I only updated the packages I was working on one by one16:19
LaneyI said that at the time16:20
LaneyIf you want them all done then that needs to be scripted16:20
Laneyotherwise copy and paste the hooks from mutter as you push things16:20
seb128Laney, I was probably busy and didn't see those bits, thanks16:20
seb128I also didn't know that had info in the package16:21
Laneyit's in the repository configuration on salsa16:21
seb128I though the bot was monitor a list of project or a team space 16:21
seb128ah, ok, that makes more sense16:21
seb128Laney, thanks!16:21
Laneydid try to hint Trevinho to do some script there but he didn't take the bait :(16:22
Celmor[m]Hello, after installing a .deg  because the corresponding package didn't exist in the repo, I'm getting complaints from apt-get for every operating that it has missing dependencies (which I also manually installed via a .deb because the repo version was too old), is there a way to ignore the dependencies of that package for future apt-get operations?16:32
LaneyCelmor[m]: please try #ubuntu for that question, we can't help with that here, sorry16:32
Celmor[m]Seems to be only 35 user in there according to my client? Is that correct? I'm here because my client showed me it as the highest people count for "Ubuntu". Sry if I'm mistaken16:36
Celmor[m]Oh, that was from snoonet16:38
seb128kenvandine, woot, #debian-gnome's bot is showing your vte commits :)16:39
seb128jibel, for some reason the resulting ISO isn't see as a bootable media :/16:49
kenvandineseb128: cool16:53
seb128jibel, I got the iso working, thanks for the scripts17:02
Laneyw00t17:05
seb128oSoMoN, ricotz, k, s390x libreoffice is doing pkgstriptranslations so looks it builds fine, I'm uploading18:06
ricotzseb128, make sure to wait long enough ;)18:12
ricotz... with the libroffice upload18:12
seb128ricotz, what was I supposed to wait for?18:15
ricotzah poppler is already there, I assumed you are beginning to do both just now18:15
seb128ricotz, no, poppler has been uploaded an hour ago :)18:16
seb128other things already rebuilt and picked the right version18:16
ricotzseb128, +118:16
ricotzkenvandine, hi, dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten des Archivs /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-sBGjuI/24-libvte-2.91-common_0.60.0-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb (--unpack):18:17
ricotz Versuch, »/usr/lib/systemd/user/vte-spawn-.scope.d/defaults.conf« zu überschreiben, welches auch in Paket libvte-2.91-0:amd64 0.59.91-0ubuntu2 ist18:17
marcoagpinto[18:02] <marcoagpinto> guys?! What is the maximum size of icons in toolbars in Ubuntu?18:20
marcoagpinto[18:02] <marcoagpinto> someone in the PureBasic forum was saying that OS APIs limit the size to 24x24 but I think it is not true18:20
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seb128kenvandine, the error from ricotz, looks like those files were added to libvte-2.91-0 in Ubuntu and the merge picked the change from Debian who install them to -common, weird that it didn't conflict when you tried to install locally?19:51
seb128kenvandine, it should be remove from the lib and use a Replaces19:51

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