=== pieq-afk is now known as pieq === dax is now known as housecat [10:06] Laney: morning [10:07] could I ask a small favour - there is a new version of vaultlocker in the bionic-backports queue - any chance you could ack it? [11:17] Trevinho: looks like the resolution change on suspend is fixed. checked in focal for now. will that land in bionic as well? [11:19] doko: good... The patch I did should apply to 3.28 too I think. So... I can do that, but only if you make the bug SRU-conformant and you'll verirify it :-D [11:20] sure, I can do that [11:22] ta [15:45] bryce: on your request to document my repo_factory in rich_history_test.py, how about I add notes to STYLE.md instead? As it's a generic thing related to our test fixtures and how we do testing. [15:45] (not strictly style, but that's the closest we have to a developer guide right now) [15:52] rbasak, alright [15:57] jamespage: sorry I read your message and then totally forgot about it /o\ /o\ /o\ [15:57] looking now [16:00] done === ijohnson is now known as ijohnson|lunch === ijohnson|lunch is now known as ijohnson [18:48] Hi, anyone following this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel and using quilt to add a patch and rebuild the kernel ? [18:49] I'm on 20.04, getting kernel 5.4.0-26 and debian/source/format is 1.0 and using quilt. When the kernel is building, I see that the source file I wanted to change is not changed -> the patch seems not applied [19:54] a question: the #ubuntu-uds-* and #ubuntu-uos-* IRC channels -- do we need to keep them? We are going thru a spring clean-up for the #ubuntu* namespace, and these channels seem to be quite dead [21:49] bryce: hello there. I see you wrote stuff in the upstream cairo ML, so I'll ask you. I got somebody asking if I could build inkscape with cairo 1.17 to support 16-bit colour depth, but obviously the cairo maintainers won't package a development version. So, do you know anything about the next cairo stable release? (without knowing anything) Are backports of such a feature even possible? [22:05] mapreri, I don't expect a stable release for cairo any time soon. I don't think the codebase is changing that much, so backporting the patches shouldn't be too terribly difficult if you want to go that route [22:07] bryce: thanks, I guess I could have a look if I'll ever feel too bored [22:07] mapreri, :-D [22:07] I just feel somewhat bad for the inkscape users who would like to use that feature but they can't [22:07] mapreri, refund their money? ;-) [22:08] ahahah :P [22:08] mapreri, it's on my todo list to look at a cairo release but it's pretty far down my stack. Some day. [22:09] bryce: the person opened a bug against inkscape saying "please update cairo". I reassigned to cairo and the cairo maintainer wrote "not until there is a stable release". then the OP wrote privately to me saying "I opened against inkscape because I knew the cairo maintainer would give me such bureaucratic answer" [22:09] very tempted to reply "yes, please got to office XYZ to file your appeal" :> [22:10] heh [22:12] entitled users; who would have thought [22:13] mapreri: ...locked filing cabinet, in a disused lavatory, with a sign on the door saying "Beware of the Leopard" [22:15] sladen: the blank form required for your appeal might be used as nest by a some poisonous snakes living inside said cabinet. [22:17] (being Italian I learnt to appreciate this kind of bureaucracy: https://youtu.be/tzQuuoKXVq0?t=176 - could also link that in my reply) [23:36] jdstrand, can I pm you about your minidlna snap package? i need to figure out how to add directories to the config file and snap doesn't allow editing config files as they're read-only