 ummmmm
 i think that CodiMD is broken
 because it doesn't have any users in its DB
 @teward001 [i think that CodiMD is broken], You broke it right?
 which we can blame on Simon for not setting up right
 @teward001 [because it doesn't have any users in its DB], Oh wat
 nope it's always been broken
 @teward001 [which we can blame on Simon for not setting up right], Hahahaha
 swell
 yeah I had to go the HARD WAY into the DB
 APPARENTLY
 it never wrote User Data to the DB
 Very uncool of it
 so it's just been humming in 'tmp cache mode'
 yep
 @tsimonq2 oddly enough
 the notes are still present
 but not user logins
 Bahahahaha
 Interesting
 can we get the notes?
 actually wait a minute let me... dig...
 *goes the evil way*
 At the very least the release notes?
 we ahve 4 notes stored in the DB
 one is the default start noe
 there's 3 others
 i have to manually extract it
 which is a PITA
 give me a few
 Okay that's not as funny...
 sorry for that, i'll take what you can get at this point.
 yeah give me a minute i have a SQL dump going to dump it locally for export
 rather than futz with Docker
 Ok thanks, take your time.
 Hurry up :P
 *shoots @kc2bez*
 holy... WOW this is fubar
 however Codi wrote their SQL stuff
 they need shot
 @teward001 [*shoots @kc2bez*], I deserve that. :D
 i have your release notes
 sweet!
 CODI is fubar and gonna get purged for a redo
 so where do you want the notes?
 we COULD use the ubuntu etherpad still
 i finally figured out how the heck it works again xD
 @tsimonq2 and no touching!  >.>
 etherpad works
 ack, give me a few minutes
 sure sounds good.
 @kc2bez https://pad.ubuntu.com/XiZ9NKBtAr see if you can get here
 HaHa Those are codimd release notes. XD
 oops :/
 i can't read then
 hang on
 it might not have the notes then
 i have the DB dump at least
 @teward001 [i can't read then], We knew this :P
 ... yikes
 okay so its gone i think
 No worries. … Thanks for trying.
 CodiMD wrote NOTHING to the DB
 ever
 so it was running in RAM cached mode
 and i think that's because the docker stuff was futzed
 wild
 SO
 i'm going to purge the existing CODI
 and redeploy it
 Makes sense.
 BUT I'm also talking to Altispeed to see if they can allocate more resources (or if we can migrate this) because we're on OLD AS BALLS LXD containers
 and I need to start launching these as VMs under LXD 4.0
 for better fun stuff
 Yeah, big improvements there.
 but we're on old as crap stuff
 SO
 @kc2bez @tsimonq2 the remaining contianers are TINY
 do you mind if I copy em off to my LXD server for backup?  I gave y'all a dedicated VM for LXD xD
 We should have a copy, yes.
 ok
 @kc2bez and everyoneL
 going to temporarily power down the LXD containers
 and copy them
 then bring em back up one at a time
 starting with CodiMD after I Get it configged
 well... looks like it won't even launch anymore :/
 so CodiMD (and notes.lubuntu.me) is down for now
 i'mma have to investigate this on my side, maybe spin it new and deploy it.  Or wait for Altispeed to get back to me
[03:53] <guiverc> c'est la vie, thanks for your efforts teward 
 yep, but it's fubar anyways so lets leave it offline :P
 *yawns and goes offline for sleep*
 guiverc: I'd LOVE to get us on newer LXD but I can't do that unfortunately
[03:57] <guiverc> ack
[05:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL6f991b32db19: Make order more linear top-bottom for volume control applet] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL6f991b32db19
[14:05] <The_LoudSpeaker> oof.
[14:05] <The_LoudSpeaker> Finally after an hour's poking around in meld and smerge and many .diffs
[14:06] <The_LoudSpeaker> I remember how I had achieved the perfect merge manually.
[14:29] <The_LoudSpeaker> @RikMills you know a tool simillar to meld? I am using meld rn but can't exactly get it to do what I want.
 https://git-scm.com/docs/git-mergetool
 "Use the merge resolution program specified by <tool>. Valid values include emerge, gvimdiff, kdiff3, meld, vimdiff, and tortoisemerge. Run git mergetool --tool-help for the list of valid <tool> settings."
 Not tried most of those, but maybe there is one there you find better?
[14:53] <The_LoudSpeaker> The thing is, right now, I create 2 .diffs, oldubuntuver-debversion.diff and oldubuntuver-newubuntuver.diff . To have a perfect merge, I git apply 1st one with --exclude=*files in 2nd one* Then I apply the oldubuntuver-newubuntuver.diff 
[14:53] <The_LoudSpeaker> This gets everything right. (Tested twice)
[14:53] <The_LoudSpeaker> * almost everything
[14:54] <The_LoudSpeaker> the rules file needs to be manually edited a bit to include some remaining ubuntu-side tweaks.
[14:54] <The_LoudSpeaker> I want some tool that would directly create a good .diff from those two .diffs I mentioned above
[15:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> Can someone help with https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TVFvrCqBKz/ ?
[15:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> ^ @RikMills @kc2bez @tsimonq2 wxl: 
[16:03] <The_LoudSpeaker> @tsimonq2 the libxqt package in phab is behind the one in archives. which in turn is 4 versions behind upstream. How do I sync it with the one in archives?
[16:04] <The_LoudSpeaker> ^ wxl: 
[16:04] <The_LoudSpeaker> anyone else?
[16:27] <The_LoudSpeaker> the same goes for libsysstat. 
[16:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> can't merge unless we get them level with archives.
[16:31] <The_LoudSpeaker> same for nm-tray
[16:32] <The_LoudSpeaker> same for pcmanfm-qt
 most of the syncs were probably broken when CI and other things exploded
 you'll all be catching up on backlogs
[16:34] <The_LoudSpeaker> we didn't have anything to sync from archives to phab right?
[16:35] <The_LoudSpeaker> also, we don't have qterminal in our packageset? 
[16:36] <The_LoudSpeaker> https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/packagesets/focal/lubuntu
[16:36] <The_LoudSpeaker> ^ can't find it here
[16:36] <The_LoudSpeaker> but it is in broken state in Merge-o-matic
[16:36] <The_LoudSpeaker> here: https://merges.ubuntu.com/q/
[17:20] <kc2bez> At a quick glance @The_LoudSpeaker it looks like you may be missing a .install file.
[17:21] <kc2bez> For compton-conf ^
 Actually, An install file is added
 In the new deb version
[17:29] <kc2bez> I have to run but my best advice is to give a look at Debian https://salsa.debian.org/lxqt-team/compton-conf
 I found out that compton-conf lacks "tooltip" configuration which is essential for "grouped windows"
[19:44] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T156: Add tooltip config in compton-conf] hmollercl (Hans P. Möller) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T156
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