[10:39] <bluesabre> Unit193: I moved my team at work to gitlab last year... it's better than what we had, but things are just in dumb places. Now that Github teams are free (and Github is better than Gitlab), I may very well move them again.
[10:41] <Unit193> bluesabre: Yes, I'm finding out with Salsa that I really don't like it. :/
[10:44] <Unit193> bluesabre: I made wireguard-linux-compat syncable from Debian!
[10:46] <brainwash> is this a debian packaging issue? https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16696
[10:47] <brainwash> libexo-helpers.install does this:
[10:47] <brainwash> https://salsa.debian.org/xfce-team/desktop/exo/-/blob/debian/master/debian/libexo-helpers.install
[10:50] <brainwash> thunderbird.desktop helper file contains this:
[10:50] <brainwash> X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter=/usr/share/xfce4/exo/exo-compose-mail mozilla-remote %B "mailto:%s";/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/exo/exo-compose-mail mozilla %B "mailto:%s";
[10:50] <brainwash> second part is wrong
[10:51] <Unit193> Wouldn't it make sense to have those in libexec?
[10:52] <brainwash> but this looks right:
[10:52] <brainwash> https://git.xfce.org/xfce/exo/tree/exo-helper/helpers/thunderbird.desktop.in.in
[10:52] <brainwash> so
[10:53] <brainwash> this is wrong? https://git.xfce.org/xfce/exo/tree/exo-helper/helpers/Makefile.am#n64
[10:56] <brainwash> but it looks right in archlinux
[10:56] <brainwash> X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter=/usr/lib/xfce4/exo/exo-compose-mail mozilla-remote %B "mailto:%s";/usr/lib/xfce4/exo/exo-compose-mail mozilla %B "mailto:%s";
[10:59] <brainwash> Unit193: you got an explanation for that? :)
[10:59] <brainwash> it has to be something with the debian packaging if it's not broken in archlinux
[11:00] <Unit193>         sed -i -e '/X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter=.*exo-compose-mail/ s#lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)#share#' \
[11:00] <Unit193>                 debian/tmp/usr/share/xfce4/helpers/*.desktop
[11:00] <Unit193> > no g
[11:01] <Unit193> One letter would fix this, awesome.
[11:01] <Unit193> brainwash: Nice catch.
[11:04] <brainwash> great
[11:08] <Unit193> (I can't do an upload right now.)
[11:32] <bluesabre> Unit193: do you think you will be able to do an upload today? Final Freeze is tomorrow, so planning on tackling a few things if I can.
[11:33] <Unit193> Should be.
[11:41] <bluesabre> Awesome
[11:44] -BottyMcBotFace:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 20.04 - amd64 - amd64 built.
[11:50] <ochosi> and xfwm4 4.14.1?
[11:50] <ochosi> will that one make it?
[19:10] <albinard> Installed the Xubuntu Core ISO dated 04/15 on HP p7-1010, AMD64, BIOS, 6GB RAM.  Clean install, very quick, currently running well.
[21:06] <ochosi> good to hear
[21:09] <bluesabre> ochosi: possibly, need to package and test it
[21:10] <ochosi> contains quite a few niceties
[21:45] <Unit193> bluesabre: Err...exo doesn't build without any changes.
[21:46] <Unit193> Updating chroot, will re-try.
[21:51] <Unit193> Sweet, bad gcc.
[22:00] <Unit193> http://paste.openstack.org/show/uH1u8QCjLep3WGSyRHOt/
[22:50] <surveyor3[m]> Do I have to create only reproducible butg?
[23:00] <bluesabre> Unit193: shew
[23:01] <Unit193> Some pretty good errors too.
[23:01] <bluesabre> surveyor3[m]: Ideally. If we can’t reproduce it, it’s hard for us to fix it.
[23:28] <bluesabre> Unit193: thanks for packaging that exo fix
[23:48] <bluesabre> ochosi: want to test something?
[23:53] <bluesabre> Nevermind, I was apparently due for a reboot
[23:56] <bluesabre> xfwm looks good to me