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BluesKaj'Morning folks11:08
RikMillspreparing 5.18.5 bugfix for focal :)13:39
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> Very good. :)13:45
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-desktop-portal-kde/+bug/187687613:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1876876 in xdg-desktop-portal-kde (Ubuntu) "SRU tracking bug for plasma 5.18.5 in Focal" [Undecided,New]13:45
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> SRU's are required for all non-backports related point releases?13:49
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> @DarinMiller, Yes13:52
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> How did you generate the "Affects " list?13:55
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> @DarinMiller, This time I basically inspected the upstream changelog and did it manually, choosing the packages with bugfixes.13:57
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> Nate says only 2 patches are required to prevent slowness in 5.70.  That seems reasonable....14:30
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> @DarinMiller, Where does he say that?14:31
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> Only needs one patch as far as I know.14:32
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> the kirigami patch was in 5.69, and only defined the 'very long duration', but did not use it14:37
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> Nate sent an email a few minutes ago. https://cgit.kde.org/plasma-workspace.git/commit/?id=2958702524348e9e4fcbdf490be731e92b353dad  and  https://cgit.kde.org/plasma-desktop.git/commit/?id=f3bbc0ba0e34ea1b34b106228c02d85865ed904a14:44
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> or you can just revert the culprit change in plasma framewarks for now14:48
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> Is that managed via quilt or how is a reverted patch generated?14:50
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> from the kde git, checkout the kde git tag for the 5.70.0 release. find the hash for the commit and do 'git revert hash'. then 'git show > patch' give you the patch to use with quilt14:53
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> Nates blog gave me the impression several packages were affected by the change.  Do you have an easy way to find all of them? (Ask Nate?)14:56
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> I did ask, but will check again. I think he just decided on a different way to advise to fix it/14:57
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> The kirigami patch was in 5.69. It enabled a feature but did not use it.14:58
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> @DarinMiller Nate says either way works. I'll just need to decide what make most sense for us15:03
valoriethen we'll have to drop patches later, @RikMills?19:13
IrcsomeBot1<RikMills> yes, either way19:19
valorie20.04 is so far wonderful19:23
valorieI keep wondering if I should just upgrade my travel lappy to Next19:23
valoriecuz who wouldn't want to be groovy?19:23
IrcsomeBot1<DarinMiller> I just filed this bug on behalf of my82 year old father.  So even though it's working great for us, there are a few hiccups. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hplip/+bug/187808019:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1878080 in hplip (Ubuntu) "HPLIP fails to install working printer and scanner drivers." [Undecided,New]19:24
EickmeyerSo, latest Studio live CD spin can't launch system settings. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YDzwPDRfXx/20:37
EickmeyerLooks like something wrong with kirigami.20:38
* Eickmeyer just read the backscroll, looks like you already know.20:39
EickmeyerActually, the bug I found might *not* be related. RikMills, any insight?20:42
RikMillsEickmeyer: I'll have to loo in the morning my time. sorry21:17
EickmeyerRikMills: No worries. Just was wondering if that was happening on Kubuntu as well. Chances are it is.21:18
RikMillsit could be some qml parts of frameworks migrating from proposed before kirigami itself has21:18
EickmeyerAh, that would explain it.21:18
RikMillsour system does not handle qml deps as it does library ones21:19

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