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duflupieq, RAOF, maybe we can get a backport to focal? :) bug 186852001:46
ubot5bug 1868520 in mesa (Ubuntu) "Clients fail to run with zwp_linux_dmabuf error (failed to import supplied dmabufs: Unsupported buffer format 808669784) [DRM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010]" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186852001:46
pieqhi duflu !01:52
pieqduflu, is that the bug that would cause problems with mpv under wayland?01:55
dufluHi pieq, and yes01:55
RAOFI don't want to step on tjaalton's toes, but that should cleanly cherry-pick onto Focal's mesa, yes.01:56
duflu\o/01:57
pieqSounds great! :)02:08
callmepkGood morning02:20
dufluOooh. glxinfo finally shows me 10-bit configs02:20
tjaaltonRAOF: queue it for stable, and we get it for free :)02:31
tjaaltonduflu: it seems a bit premature to mark it fix committed for ubuntu? 02:38
duflutjaalton, that's the policy Seb requested02:39
tjaaltonhuh02:39
dufluIt's the new way02:39
dufluEspecially for fixes we will get for free at some stage. It at least shows the work is done02:39
tjaaltonmakes no sense to me02:40
duflutjaalton, I agree but that discussion is past02:40
tjaaltonin progress maybe02:40
tjaaltonok02:40
dufluYeah that's what I used to do. I was told to use Fix Committed and do now02:40
dufluIt's at least more honest that the effort is paused02:41
tjaaltoncan't be the same for sru's then02:41
dufluHmm, maybe not02:41
dufluOh well, desktop policy at least02:41
tjaaltonmy plan for mesa is to wait for the last point-release to come out before the backport sru to focal02:42
tjaaltonif it's too late for this, then a separate sru could be done02:43
jibelhi all05:31
dufluHi jibel 05:35
seb128goood morning desktopers06:36
dufluMorning seb128 06:38
seb128hey duflu, how are you?06:39
dufluseb128, going better. Getting back up to speed and less tired. You?06:40
seb128oh, great :)06:40
seb128I'm fine thanks06:40
dufluSlightly conflicted though. I just remembered I hadn't written a post about 20.04 performance yet06:41
dufluMaybe next week 06:41
didrocksgood morning06:41
dufluHi didrocks 06:41
didrockshey duflu, salut seb128 06:42
seb128lut didrocks, comment ça va ?06:42
seb128duflu, next week sounds good still06:42
didrocksseb128: ça va, et toi ?06:43
seb128ça va :)06:43
jibelhello seb128 and didrocks 07:00
didrockssalut jibel 07:03
WimpressMorning desktoppers o/07:21
dufluseb128, (because Marco is not here to ask) do you know if we are maintaining X11 fractional scaling in the distro patch? The upstream proposal has been unchanged for ages. Or maybe that's just right... https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/33607:44
seb128lut jibel, hey Wimpress, how are you?07:45
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers07:45
seb128lut oSoMoN, comment ça va ?07:45
dufluActually it probably doesn't change anything for me...07:45
seb128Trevinho, ^07:45
dufluHi oSoMoN 07:45
oSoMoNseb128, bien, et toi?07:45
oSoMoNhey duflu 07:45
dufluOops. IRC convinced me he was offline07:45
seb128duflu, I don't know if Marco has a vcs for it but he's maintaining it at the distro level afaik07:45
didrockssalut oSoMoN 07:45
oSoMoNsalut didrocks 07:46
seb128duflu, I think he did some adjustements when trying to upstream, also he didn't get much traction there it seems, unsure they are interested in it07:46
dufluYes. Though I have proposals older than that so never say never07:47
seb128right, well it's another of they case where upstream interest are not aligned, which is different of priorities07:49
seb128the upstream focus is on wayland, but yeah, who knows...07:49
marcustomlinsonmorning07:55
dufluHi marcustomlinson 07:57
seb128hey marcustomlinson, how are you?07:57
didrockshey marcustomlinson 07:57
marcustomlinsonseb128: doing ok thanks you?07:57
marcustomlinsonhey duflu and didrocks07:57
Laneymoin08:01
seb128marcustomlinson, I'm good thanks08:02
seb128Laney, hey Laney, how are you?08:03
callmepkHi duflu seb128 didrocks marcustomlinson Laney08:03
seb128hey callmepk, how are you?08:04
dufluHi Laney, callmepk, Europe08:04
Laneymoin seb128 callmepk duflu!08:04
callmepkseb128 I am good thanks! and you?08:05
marcustomlinsonhey Laney08:05
marcustomlinsonhey callmepk08:05
didrockshey callmepk 08:06
seb128callmepk, I'm good thanks08:10
LaneyWimpress: 08:10
Laney+ SNAPPY_STORE_NO_CDN=1 snap download --cohort= --channel=stable/ubuntu-20.10 software-boutique08:10
LaneyFetching snap "software-boutique"08:10
Laneyerror: cannot download snap "software-boutique": no snap revision available as specified08:10
GunnarHjGood morning seb128! Time to sponsor an ibus upload?08:31
GunnarHjhttps://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/ibusmerge08:31
seb128hey GunnarHj, sure08:35
GunnarHjseb128: Great. Do you think that Debian can be convinced to carry that Unity patch to allow us to start sync'ing?08:40
seb128GunnarHj, I've no idea, I don't know the Debian maintainer, you can try asking :)08:41
GunnarHjseb128: Will do.08:41
dufluTrevinho, when you get time can you please rebase x11 fractional scaling against master? Seems like 3.36.2 has the same conflict so it will need doing soon anyway. I am keen to just have a git branch to work against09:25
dufluwhich I can do now, if branched from 3.36.1 but that's so old now :)09:26
seb128tseliot, hey, I would welcome your input on bug #1876051 if you have some time to read/comment09:36
ubot5bug 1876051 in nvidia-settings (Ubuntu) "Default acceleration mode option is none of the 3 nvidia settings option" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/187605109:36
* tseliot looking09:37
tseliotseb128, what is available in nvidia settings I developed before the new feature in gnome was made available. I'll see what I can do.09:44
seb128tseliot, thanks09:44
Trevinhoduflu: ok will make that 10:31
seb128Trevinho, bonjourno10:34
Trevinhoseb128: hey :-)10:36
Trevinhoseb128: anyway yesterday I tried again with Nvidia drivers on prime and with multimonitor and it works correctly 10:41
Trevinhooh, new gedit coming? https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/gnome-text-editor/11:23
seb128Trevinho, GNOME people keeps complaining that gedit isn't following their guidelines and isn't aligned with other apps, maybe they decided to do a simpler version?11:43
didrocksinteresting11:46
mgedminhttps://twitter.com/hergertme/status/125307004063242240011:49
mgedminand especially https://twitter.com/hergertme/status/125308781147071692811:50
Trevinhoseb128: gtk4 can be a good excuse to replace things silently...12:26
TrevinhoI see the terminal coming!12:26
Trevinhoseb128: I was looking at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1875845, it's actually true that when using fingerprint for logging-in we don't unlock the keyring.... But the question there is: shouldn't we actually disable the fingerprint to login by default, as I think we've a left-over here.13:16
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1875845 in gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) "keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprint to login gnome session" [Low,New]13:16
Trevinhoas currerently we left the default policy and so it's possible13:16
seb128Trevinho, shouldn't it prompt for the password in that case then?13:17
seb128Trevinho, and yes I think when we promoted fprintd the consensus was it would allow unlock but not login13:18
seb128Trevinho, I though you had changed the default pam config for that back then?13:18
Trevinhoseb128: so... yeah, we need to fix that too. I hope won't be seen as regression13:18
Trevinhoseb128: eh we did.. but I think something changed when we upgraded to 1.9?13:19
seb128:(13:19
Trevinhoso, that bug somewhat is true, but not sure the root cause is something we should support13:20
seb128right, still shouldn't it fallback to ask for the password in that case?13:20
Trevinhoseb128: in my opinion yes.13:21
Trevinhobut... it's true that if we allow it for login, than maybe one could be relaxed in the keyring too13:21
seb128don't, security team will find you otherwise :p13:22
didrocks"We know where you live"13:23
didrocks"Kind regards."13:23
didrocks"security team"13:23
seb128:)13:23
* mdeslaur adds some more names to "the list"13:28
marcustomlinson:D13:28
didrocksZE list13:29
ricotzhellsworth, hi, jfyi, https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+sourcepub/11254496/+listing-archive-extra14:10
hellsworthricotz: thanks and good job preparing this a few weeks early14:13
hellsworthalso good morning deksktopers14:14
ricotzhellsworth, just for testing, ~rc2 still to come14:14
hellsworthright i see that14:14
ricotzhellsworth, I guess someone could binary-copy the 6.4.3 package from focal to groovy now14:15
hellsworthis that something i can do?14:16
hellsworthor maybe that's the release team? do you know, ricotz ?14:16
Laneyany uploader can14:18
hellsworthoh ok14:18
ricotzoh, this is not restricted to an archive admin?14:18
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: would you be willing to binary copy the 6.4.3 packages to groovy? 14:19
hellsworthi suppose that binary copy would happen from here... https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+copy-packages?field.name_filter=libreoffice&field.status_filter=&field.series_filter=focal14:21
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Laneyteehee14:22
Laneyyou have to use an API script14:22
hellsworthah ok..14:22
hellsworthwas just trying to help facilitate :)14:23
Laneycopy-package --from=ubuntu --to=ubuntu --from-suite=focal-proposed --to-suite=groovy-proposed --include-binaries --version THEVERSION libreoffice14:23
Laneyor something like that14:23
Laneythere's no fancy UIs once you get down to dark archive arts like this :-)14:24
marcustomlinsoni would've just built again and uploaded to groovy14:24
marcustomlinsonnot done this before14:24
marcustomlinsonsource build I mean14:25
ricotzthe idea was to avoid this excessive build while there is no gain at this point14:27
hellsworthok can go that route too.. it just takes a long time to build so figured a binary copy would be enough14:27
marcustomlinsonthere's also a Vcs-Git entry in the control that should be updated14:28
marcustomlinsonnew branch created too14:28
ricotzmarcustomlinson, groovy will get libreoffice 7.014:28
marcustomlinsoneventually yes14:28
hellsworthi'll update LP git to add a groovy branch and update the control right now..14:29
marcustomlinsonthere's still 2 more releases under 6.4 that we'll need to release14:29
hellsworthand those can be built for groovy14:30
marcustomlinsonyes that is what I typically do, I release to dev first then SRU to dev-1 saying "this is in dev"14:30
hellsworthi assumed we wanted a 6.4.3 in groovy quickly to 1)avoid an unnecessary build and 2) to satisfy maybe a requirement that LO is seeded..14:31
Laneythere's a requirement that the verions are always >= as you go up that is violated atm14:31
Laneycopying would be fine imho at this stage, but up to you guys14:31
Laneyassuming there have been no transitions in between14:32
hellsworthLaney: would it be a problem if we copy the package with version 1:6.4.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 ?14:32
hellsworth(since it has 20.04 in it)14:32
Laneynope14:33
Laneyyou can only really do this at the start of the cycle, as (1) if there's a new toolchain we want builds with that, (2) there are likely to have been transitions which mean that the binaries won't be installable anyway14:34
hellsworthwhen you say "transitions" do you mean changes to the package?14:35
Laneylike soname changes in things libreoffice depends on14:35
hellsworthok14:35
Laneymeans that Depends: libfooN won't work any more, needing to be libfooM instead (i.e. rebuilt and possibly fixed in the code)14:36
hellsworthright.. since 6.4.3 just came out and works on focal, there shouldn't be any transitions then14:37
marcustomlinsonok I'll see if I can figure it out14:38
Laneysomething could have come in via Debian syncs14:38
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: if it's too much of a hassle, i can just initiate a groovy build14:38
Laneynot super trivial to tell14:39
Laneyyou could do it and let proposed-migration tell you14:39
hellsworthso maybe initiating a new build is the more prudent option Laney .. that's what i'm hearing14:39
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: tbc, i'm going to build for groovy. the same 6.4.3 but with a changelog entry, and then hand you some artifacts to upload... should autopkgtests on groovy be skipped?14:41
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: um, let me try do a copy14:42
hellsworthsure ok14:42
marcustomlinsonmight as well learn something new14:42
hellsworth:)14:42
Laney\m/14:44
GunnarHjseb128: https://bugs.debian.org/95918514:49
ubot5Debian bug 959185 in src:ibus "Ubuntu only additions" [Wishlist,Open]14:49
marcustomlinsonLaney: what is the meaning of this? Candidate copy target: https://api.launchpad.net/devel/ubuntu/+archive/primary14:49
marcustomlinsonyes or no question14:49
marcustomlinson:)14:49
seb128GunnarHj, thanks, let's see14:49
marcustomlinsonoh it's asking if that's really where I want the packages to be copied to14:50
Laneyya, copying to the ubuntu primary archive14:50
marcustomlinsonok copies requested (apparently)14:51
hellsworththanks marcustomlinson :)14:51
Laneyyou can follow it on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+publishinghistory14:52
marcustomlinsonoh cool thanks14:53
hellsworthalso marcustomlinson , ricotz : i created a ubuntu-groovy-6.4 branch with only changelog+control updates14:53
hellsworthdo i need to tag? there's already a libreoffice_6.4.3-114:54
marcustomlinsoncool because what I just did might just blow up the archive ;)14:54
* hellsworth crosses fingers14:54
hellsworth(for not blowing up the archive)14:55
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: the existing tag is fine14:55
hellsworthk14:55
ricotzhellsworth, no tag required also the new changelog entry could be dropped14:55
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: but you won't need that changelog entry14:55
hellsworthbut why not14:55
ricotzhellsworth, marcustomlinson, I am confident that it will work14:55
marcustomlinsonyeah what ricotz said14:55
hellsworthok... i'll go remove it then14:55
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: the packages are being copied as is14:56
ricotzthere are not transitions and I am running groovy with the focal build here14:56
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: if we were building again specifically for a groovy release then sure we'd need a new changelog entry14:57
hellsworthok14:57
hellsworthyeah that makes sense.14:57
hellsworthi've removed the changelog entry so the commit is only the control update14:58
marcustomlinsoncool thanks hellsworth14:59
hellsworththank you.. ok turning towards 6.3.6 for eoan now since the rc pages have been updated now..15:00
marcustomlinsonenjoy!15:00
hellsworthoh you know it :)15:01
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: would you please restart this 6.4.3 autopkgtest for me? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=focal&arch=armhf&package=apparmor&trigger=libreoffice%2F1%3A6.4.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.115:28
marcustomlinsonhellsworth: sure done15:29
hellsworthty15:29
KGB-2gnome-control-center Sebastien Bacher 159778 * commented merge request !17 * https://deb.li/87jE15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/master fd7bd26 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/patches/0008-Allow-tweaking-some-settings-for-Ubuntu-Dock.patch * ubuntu-panel: Mark the primary monitor on dock options * https://deb.li/3o1ve15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/master ff0865d Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/patches/0008-Allow-tweaking-some-settings-for-Ubuntu-Dock.patch * ubuntu-panel: Ignore inactive monitors * https://deb.li/SY4D15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/master 2360276 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/patches/0008-Allow-tweaking-some-settings-for-Ubuntu-Dock.patch * ubuntu-panel: Show shell labels when using appearance panel * https://deb.li/3z3zz15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/master e509136 Sebastien Bacher debian/ changelog patches/0008-Allow-tweaking-some-settings-for-Ubuntu-Dock.patch * https://deb.li/3g5DR15:42
KGB-2Merge remote-tracking branch 'trevinho/ubuntu/dock-mark-primary-monitor' into ubuntu/master15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/master Sebastien Bacher * [merge] merge request !17: ubuntu-panel: Multimonitor fixes and improvements for dock monitor selector * https://deb.li/3wkvn15:42
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal e0bab2e Sebastien Bacher * pushed 1145 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/r7Ky15:48
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal 5d361e4 Robert Ancell debian/ (5 files in 2 dirs) * https://deb.li/3PVIl15:48
KGB-2* debian/patches/0029-applications-Use-new-snapd-glib-API-for-labelling-Sn.patch:15:48
KGB-2* debian/control:15:48
KGB-2  - Use shared names for snap interfaces, fixing some interfaces that don't15:48
KGB-2    have labels.15:48
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal 51a0825 Gunnar Hjalmarsson debian/ (8 files in 2 dirs) * Rebase to resolve conflict * https://deb.li/3MDyz15:49
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal e8d24d6 Gunnar Hjalmarsson debian/changelog * Update changelog * https://deb.li/IZ2l15:49
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal e160c5a Robert Ancell debian/ (5 files in 2 dirs) * https://deb.li/3e8GI15:49
KGB-2* debian/patches/0029-applications-Use-new-snapd-glib-API-for-labelling-Sn.patch:15:49
KGB-2* debian/control:15:49
KGB-2  - Use shared names for snap interfaces, fixing some interfaces that don't15:49
KGB-2    have labels.15:49
KGB-2gnome-control-center ubuntu/focal 6552f19 Gunnar Hjalmarsson debian/patches/ series 0030-temporarily-revert-alt-char-key.patch * https://deb.li/3f1y415:49
KGB-2Merge branch 'revert-alt-char-key' of salsa.debian.org:gunnarhj-guest/gnome-control-center into revert-alt-char-key15:49
KGB-2gnome-control-center signed tags ed27c47 Sebastien Bacher ubuntu/1%3.36.1-1ubuntu5.20.04.1 * gnome-control-center Debian release 1:3.36.1-1ubuntu5.20.04.1 * https://deb.li/7CvA15:50
sil2100kenvandine: hey! So I saw some bionic desktop build failures, so I pushed such a fix and just wanted you to double check if that's correct:16:09
sil2100https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ubuntu/commit/?id=e84ad9da2d7560477bf5ef4dc1528c92cce62c5d16:09
sil2100(that's for bionic)16:09
kenvandinesil2100: yes... that is correct16:09
kenvandinesil2100: however, you will still get failures for a couple of days :/16:10
kenvandinei need to update the other seeded snaps to use gnome-3-34-180416:10
kenvandinebut the store doesn't want us to promote those to stable until next week16:10
sil2100kenvandine: awww, ok! Thanks for the heads up ;)16:24
KGB-1mutter pristine-tar 439430e Simon McVittie mutter_3.36.2.orig.tar.xz.delta mutter_3.36.2.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for mutter_3.36.2.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/zn8C17:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x bbb5237 Simon McVittie * pushed 20 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/HrqF17:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x ac8075b Carlos Garnacho src/x11/meta-x11-selection.c * x11: Forward current selection state when initializing X11 selections * https://deb.li/3SAw117:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x a32bb75 Carlos Garnacho src/x11/meta-x11-selection.c * x11: Clear X11 selection source after unsetting owner * https://deb.li/Nbod17:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x 5465c91 Carlos Garnacho src/x11/meta-x11-selection.c * x11: Generalize x11 selection owner checks * https://deb.li/3G4mh17:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x e8d9996 Carlos Garnacho src/x11/meta-x11-selection.c * x11: Allow X11 clients to clear the selection * https://deb.li/3UNP217:12
KGB-1mutter upstream/3.36.x 5f40493 Carlos Garnacho src/core/ meta-selection.c meta-selection-private.h * core: Add private function to get the current selection owner * https://deb.li/itluC17:13
KGB-1mutter tags d435f25 Simon McVittie upstream/3.36.2 * Upstream version 3.36.2 * https://deb.li/38rtG17:13
KGB-1mutter upstream/latest bbb5237 Simon McVittie * pushed 63 commits * https://deb.li/ignrV17:13
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KGB-1gnome-shell tags 120c86c Simon McVittie upstream/3.36.2 * Upstream version 3.36.2 * https://deb.li/37bA417:32

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