[13:52] calamares has no package removal function to make a minimal install :( [13:53] what about installing proprietary drivers? [14:07] @RikMills [ what about installing proprietary drivers?], I need to work on the license module but there is a way to do that. [17:46] I'm applying an upstream patchset to the infra which makes it so jobs actually only are marked unstable when they need to be. [17:46] I fixed the unknown-field-in-dsc Lintian warning that wxl complains about. :) [17:46] (In upstream.) [17:48] https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-ci/+archive/ubuntu/custom-prod-packages/+packages has the new Lintian that's going to be deployed. [17:49] Once unstable jobs are actually predictable enough, I'll switch on a check in Britney to make sure that unstable jobs can't migrate. [17:49] That should make things more interesting. [19:15] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rBRITNEY9fc3408bae07: Add JenkinsPassPolicy to block packages if their associated Jenkins job has not…] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rBRITNEY9fc3408bae07 [19:19] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY46018dc08844: Use our own copy of britney2-ubuntu and update the submodule.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY46018dc08844 [19:25] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rBRITNEYd7db5da93891: Add missing import.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rBRITNEYd7db5da93891 [19:26] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY1eb5bd231de6: Update britney2-ubuntu.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY1eb5bd231de6 [19:29] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rBRITNEY3f17590c3b85: Add argument to save_state().] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rBRITNEY3f17590c3b85 [19:30] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rPPABRITNEY65e8debd7d0a: Update britney2-ubuntu.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rPPABRITNEY65e8debd7d0a [19:36] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCI17e5d23ad12b: Apply updated Lintian patch to the infra and adjust templates accordingly.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCI17e5d23ad12b [19:37] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCALAPACKAGING1caa71f2e56e: Merge branch 'ci/stable' into ci/unstable] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCALAPACKAGING1caa71f2e56e [20:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rCI510db61714cc: Suppress orig-tarball-missing-upstream-signature on Unstable packages since…] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rCI510db61714cc [20:49] I manually took node-2 offline because I made the timezone consistent with what's currently on the main Jenkins server. [20:50] Is there a tool somewhere where I enter package name and it tells me what are its dependencies? And also the packages that depend on it [20:50] Since all of our package versions are based off of the current time, we're definitely going to see some upload problems... [20:50] Actually, hold on. [20:50] I'll put it back online, cancel all builds, and when the nightly runs next it should be fixed. [20:52] Nevermind on that nevermind, since builds may re-trigger themselves. [20:53] Both nodes are off for now. [20:53] I can't believe I didn't notice that before, heh. It's kind of a problem. [20:54] Time is important. [20:54] The_LoudSpeaker: e.g.: [20:54] $ reverse-depends -l src:lxqt-build-tools [20:54] liblxqt0-dev [20:54] or [20:54] apt-cache showsrc lxqt-build-tools [20:54] @kc2bez: Indeed. [20:54] It's probably good that way anyway since Launchpad builders are backed up really far. [20:55] Please, nobody take them back online before things settle down. [20:55] oh reverse-depends is actually a tool. Noice! Thanks @tsimonq2 I will check that out. [20:55] No worries. :) [20:56] The_LoudSpeaker: And when you go to apply for Debian Maintainer, let me know and I can advocate for you. [20:56] Don't think I haven't noticed your Debian work. :P [20:56] I will wait for your go ahead before I mess with anything @tsimonq2 [20:56] @kc2bez: Thanks. [20:56] Sure. Thanks! tsimonq2 [20:56] Also, btw Eid Mubarak everyone! [20:57] @tsimonq2 why didn't cala merge from stable to unstable automatically? [20:58] @kc2bez: That's a good question that I don't quite know the answer to. [20:59] Ok, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I did (or didn't) do. [20:59] It's not a bad idea to manually do merges from ubuntu/groovy -> ci/stable -> ci/unstable if you see the merger job fail. [21:00] Who knows, it might be the way I wrote the merger jobs. :P [21:00] I just landed it yesterday so I hadn't checked yet. I was surprised to see your merge commit. [21:01] Fair enough. You might want to manually trigger a merger job every time you push quite a few commits or a new upstream release to Phab. [21:02] ok thanks, I will note that for the future. [21:02] No worries [21:34] Thoughts on this, everyone? https://github.com/lubuntu-team/lubuntu-default-settings/pull/1 [21:34] Pull 1 in lubuntu-team/lubuntu-default-settings "Add shortcut to configure display" [Open] [21:35] I'd especially like to hear from @lynorian and @HMollerCl among the rest. [21:36] @tsimonq2 [ I'd especially like to hear from @lynorian and @HMollerCl among the r …], like it [21:37] I remmeber some discussión about poping up when a new monitor was plugged in upstream, but there was something lacking If I remember correctly in Qt [21:37] some signal.. [21:39] I'm not sure what should be the expectd behaivour, opening lxqt-config-monitor or cycling trough some configs? [21:39] what does kubuntu does? [21:39] @RikMills ^ [21:42] Kubuntu/Plasma has some sort of config chooser that pops up. I have never seen it myself, as I don't do multimonitor stuff [21:42] I think super P can pop it up too. [22:06] if it opens a config choser, then lxqt-config-monitor is ok. [22:09] +1 I think it would be good to have something. [22:10] That's good enough for me. [22:10] I'll merge in a bit.