[08:03] <Laney> moin
[08:07] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[08:07] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you? enjoyed the summer weekend?
[08:07] <duflu> Hi Laney 
[08:08] <jibel> hi everyone
[08:08] <duflu> Morning jibel 
[08:13] <Laney> moin seb128 duflu jibel 
[08:13] <Laney> summer was good, we went swimming in the lake
[08:13] <Laney> and then a storm came over while we were in there, that was fun
[08:16] <Laney> did you have a good weekend seb128 duflu & jibel ?
[08:17] <duflu> Laney, not on par with yours, but yeah, pleasurable in parts
[08:18] <duflu> I wonder which bugs we can related to this? https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/commit/dd846f1ba2f3e93d5840dd48bef4eb67ba050848
[08:18] <duflu> -d
[08:23] <jibel> Laney, w-e was good. shopping, cycling, picnic at the beach, and swimming in the sea. no rain and not too warm.
[08:23] <jibel> far too many tourists though, waiting for september to enjoy empty beaches
[08:25] <jibel> anyone running win 10 could do an installation of 20.04 in virtualbox with and without hyper-v enabled?
[08:32] <jamesh> duflu: doesn't glib have a property binding API to avoid that kind of bug?
[08:32] <jamesh> maybe it's difficult to use from JS?
[08:33] <duflu> jamesh, probably, maybe, because glib has lots of such things. And you can use them from JS. But I don't follow the details and can't provide an educated answer
[08:34] <duflu> I mean; I don't know
[08:35] <mertgor> hi people! i'm waiting for today's meeting, i'm just started focusing on Ubuntu so i think that today is a good time to learn new things. Thanks this is mertgor on the forum and Launchpad ...
[08:35] <jamesh> I seem to remember seeing property binding in use when investigating a gnome-control-center/whoopsie-preferences bug a while back
[08:35] <mertgor> *i've 
[09:18] <seb128> Laney, weekend was relaxing, the weather was nice without being as warm as friday was so nice time to enjoy the garden, do some crosswords under the tree, nothing fancy but still pleasant :-)
[09:19] <seb128> mertgor, hey, unsure what meeting you are after but the desktop one is on tuesdays so tomorrow
[09:20] <Laney> sounds nice!
[09:30] <seb128> it was :-)
[09:34] <mertgor> seb128: Yes i realized that today is Monday :) Thanks
[09:35] <seb128> :-)
[14:00] <oSoMoN> ricotz, can you push your changes to the firefox-beta.* branches for beta 3? I'll push my updates to unity-menubar.patch on top
[14:04] <ricotz> oSoMoN, done
[14:04] <oSoMoN> cheers
[14:05] <ricotz> would be good to get libreoffice 6.4.5/focal processed while 6.4.6 is around the corner
[14:14] <oSoMoN> ricotz, you'll need to ping the SRU team for that
[14:17] <oSoMoN> ricotz, are you looking at the firefox-beta.xenial build failures caused by Python 3.6, or do you want me to?
[14:17] <ricotz> oSoMoN, I know, I don't want to be annoying if this is some expected delay due to holidays
[14:18] <ricotz> oSoMoN, yeah, please look into it, I don't have time for that
[14:19] <oSoMoN> ack, I'll do that now
[14:20] <oSoMoN> ricotz, according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/#Publishing you can ping sil21_00 (if he isn't on holidays ofc)
[14:21] <ricotz> oSoMoN, trying ;)
[14:24] <ricotz> jfyi there is a libreoffice 7.0.0 build in progress -- https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+sourcepub/11500697/+listing-archive-extra
[14:34] <oSoMoN> nice
[14:58] <seb128> ricotz, thanks for the SRU nagging, the delay is more likely due to point release preparations than holidays but still the SRU team refuses to review new application on the basis that they are staffed enough to keep up with uploads so we should hold them up to their claims :-)
[15:04] <ricotz> seb128, I see, and yeah it should not be happen to wait 3 weeks :-)
[16:30] <jibel> on kubuntu live session xdg-open uses kde-open instead of kde-open5. Does anyone know where this association is defined?
[16:31] <jibel> it's used to open the link to the release notes
[16:36] <Laney> jibel: that's just directly in the xdg-open script itself iirc
[16:38] <jibel> ah right. I was looking for some magic with mime types.
[16:38] <jibel> Thanks!
[16:40] <jibel> so it uses  kde-open${KDE_SESSION_VERSION} "$1" and KDE_SESSION_VERSION is not set when privileges are dropped.
[17:02] <Laney> half the problems we have in ubiquity are to do with environment variables and the dodgy permission dropping
[20:59] <seb128> hellsworth, marcustomlinson, osomon, the libreoffice focal 6.4.5 focal SRU got accepted but failed due to different orig tarball checksums that the one existing in G-serie
[20:59] <seb128> see https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2020/08/03/%23ubuntu-release.html#t17:45
[21:00] <seb128> unsure what's the workflow but it's a bit worring that we get different checksum for the same upstream version, the content of the orig isn't supposed to change...
[21:00] <seb128> (I know it's late but dumping that as a note, no need to do anything about it now)
[21:12] <hellsworth> sigh..
[21:14] <hellsworth> how can i check this before asking for an upload?
[21:15] <hellsworth> oh so what i did was an unnecessary get-orig-source.