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pieqMorning y'all!01:04
callmepkgood morning pieq 01:22
pieqhey callmepk !01:24
dufluMorning pieq, callmepk 01:45
callmepkMorning duflu '01:45
jameshhi pieq, callmepk, duflu 01:56
dufluHi jamesh 01:58
callmepkhi jamesh 02:05
jibelmorning all05:39
dufluMorning jibel 05:45
callmepkmorning jibel 06:02
marcustomlinsonmorning desktoppers06:40
pieqhey marcustomlinson 06:41
marcustomlinsonhey pieq06:44
callmepkmorning marcustomlinson 07:00
marcustomlinsonhey callmepk07:00
seb128goood morning desktopers07:05
marcustomlinsonmorning seb12807:06
marcustomlinsonseb128: how are you?07:06
callmepkhi seb128 07:14
dufluMorning seb128 07:18
seb128hey marcustomlinson , callmepk , duflu , how are you?07:20
dufluseb128, very well considering I was still awake around 2am. How are you?07:21
seb128I'm alright, we finally got some rain and it's down to 23°C this morning!07:23
duflu\o/07:24
Laneymorning08:02
seb128hey Laney, how are you? it's fresh friday! :-)08:03
marcustomlinsonhey Laney08:07
Laneyhey seb128 marcustomlinson 08:12
Laneyindeed, cold today!08:12
dufluHi Laney08:28
* duflu deflates10:26
juliankheya, I want to talk about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/188869810:33
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1888698 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "package grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26 failed to install/upgrade: installed grub-pc package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Aborted)" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:33
juliankit seems to fail with10:33
juliankBail out! Gtk:ERROR:../../../../gtk/gtkiconhelper.c:494:ensure_surface_for_gicon: assertion failed (error == NULL): Failed to load /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/48x48/status/image-missing.png: Formato del file di immagine non riconosciuto (gdk-pixbuf-error-quark, 3)10:33
juliank(frontend:10148): Gtk-[1;33mWARNING[0m **: [34m16:28:16.133[0m: Could not load a pixbuf from icon theme.10:33
juliankThis may indicate that pixbuf loaders or the mime database could not be found.10:33
juliankAnd I'm a bit clueless what to do here10:34
juliankbecause if the debconf gtk3 frontend crashes when it can't find icons or its pixbuf loaders or whatever, we can't ask debconf questions during upgrades and they fail10:34
juliankNot sure what the italian (?) message says - format of image file not recognized?10:36
seb128juliank, that's bug #162756411:18
ubot5bug 1627564 in gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu) "Crash due to assertion failure in ensure_surface_for_gicon [gtkiconhelper.c:493] (when png loader is missing/during upgrades)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162756411:18
seb128juliank, that's basically happening during updates while the pixbuf loader is still Unconfigured11:19
juliankthis is a bit unfortunate11:19
seb128unsure how to solve those problems out of doing offline upgrades11:19
seb128we discussed that on #ubuntu-release (or devel) some weeks ago with cjwatson, debconf is supposed to be robust to gtk issues but maybe isn't in those cases11:20
juliankack11:21
seb128juliank, https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2020/04/21/%23ubuntu-release.html#t16:15 was the discussion but I don't think there is much useful11:22
seb128well I think one outcome was that the debconf code would catch gtk crashing on init11:23
seb128but in this case it doesn't do that, it just fails when trying to use icons, so maybe debconf should try to do that as well so it can fallback if that fails11:23
KGB-2orca debian/master Marcus Tomlinson * [open] merge request !2: Merge tag 'debian/3.37.90-1' into ubuntu/master * https://deb.li/ikDzA12:02
marcustomlinsonseb128: could you have a look at this: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/orca/-/merge_requests/212:02
marcustomlinsonhas built in my ppa12:03
marcustomlinsonwhoops wrong target branch12:05
KGB-2orca ubuntu/master Marcus Tomlinson * [update] merge request !2: Merge tag 'debian/3.37.90-1' into ubuntu/master * https://deb.li/ikDzA12:05
marcustomlinsonI've also installed the package on a groovy vm and tested a bit manually. looks (well, sounds) good12:13
seb128marcustomlinson, k, adding to my todolist for the day :-)12:13
marcustomlinsonseb128: thanks :)12:14
seb128np! thank you for working on the update!12:14
seb128marcustomlinson, @orca, why the 'Add libatk1.0-dev to Build-Depends'? 14:11
marcustomlinsonseb128: without it the build failed14:20
seb128marcustomlinson, do you have a build log?14:20
seb128it's not required in configure.ac 14:22
marcustomlinsonseb128: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/493307994/buildlog_ubuntu-groovy-amd64.orca_3.37.90-1ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz14:23
marcustomlinsonPackage 'atk', required by 'atk-bridge-2.0', not found14:23
seb128k14:23
seb128if atk-bridget-2.0 requires it then libatk-bridge2.0-dev is the one that needs the Depends14:23
marcustomlinsonseb128: ok I'll update that14:24
marcustomlinsonseb128: oh, wait, libatk-bridge2.0-dev is already there14:24
seb128yes14:25
Laneylibatk-bridge2.0-dev needs a new dependency14:25
marcustomlinsonoh right14:25
Laneyif it ships a .pc file that has this Requires14:25
seb128that's what I just said :p14:27
Laneyyeah14:27
Laneyyou get the credit, I just said it with words in a different order14:27
seb128:-)14:29
seb128marcustomlinson, something probably used to pull it in an masked the lack of depends and stopped doing that14:29
seb128marcustomlinson, anyway you want a report on https://packages.qa.debian.org/a/at-spi2-atk.html or a mp for https://salsa.debian.org/a11y-team/at-spi2-atk14:30
seb128marcustomlinson, an please undo the orca change14:30
KGB-2orca ubuntu/master Marcus Tomlinson * [update] merge request !2: Merge tag 'debian/3.37.90-1' into ubuntu/master * https://deb.li/ikDzA14:31
hellsworthgood morning desktopers14:31
KGB-2orca ubuntu/master Marcus Tomlinson * [update] merge request !2: Merge tag 'debian/3.37.90-1' into ubuntu/master * https://deb.li/ikDzA14:32
seb128hey Heather, how are you?14:32
seb128happy friday!14:32
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: Laney: yesterday i gave up on increasing the size of the lxd container and just disabled the tests14:32
kenvandinegood morning hellsworth 14:33
hellsworthhey seb128 i'm ok. caffeinating :)14:33
hellsworthhey kenvandine 14:33
seb128oh, as a FYI and since it might not trigger any meaningfull notification to you, Steve rolled back libreoffice in groovy to 6.4.414:33
seb128to try to get out of the armhf problem and let icu migrate14:33
hellsworthok that is really good to hear14:34
hellsworthi'd like to stop holding folks up..14:34
seb128well, it's not clear yet if that's going to fix the issue14:34
kenvandineperhaps we should  go straight to 7.014:34
seb128also please don't stop on trying to get the issue fixed, we are going to want to go back to .5 once icu migrates14:34
seb128kenvandine, does that fix the armhf problem?14:34
kenvandineno idea14:34
kenvandinebut14:34
seb128but we should probably anyway, Debian updated already14:34
kenvandinewe need to go to 7 anyway14:34
seb128right14:35
kenvandineseems .5 isn't really important right now ;)14:35
hellswortharmhf builds fail on 7.. and it could even be related though14:35
hellsworthbut the true urgency around .5 i felt was just getting things unstuck in proposed14:35
kenvandinei'd rather spend the time fixing 714:35
hellsworthso now just working on 7 sounds good14:35
Laneywhy are you running out of space on lxd like that?14:35
hellsworthi have no idea14:36
Laneythat sounds really weird, I think you probably inited it in an odd way14:36
hellsworthi tried increasing the storage pool size too and still the same thing happened14:36
hellsworthhmm anything is possible i suppose14:36
Laney| default    |             | dir    | /var/snap/lxd/common/lxd/storage-pools/default | 13      |14:38
Laneythat's what mine says, I think that just means it uses directories under there14:38
Laneyso unless I actually fill up the disk each container can be as big as it wants14:38
kenvandineiirc it defaults to using zfs to create a pool14:39
kenvandinedir isn't default14:39
kenvandinei don't think14:39
kenvandinei got bit by this at one point in the past too14:39
Laneydunno14:39
hellsworthmine are both btrfs (not dir) : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NTjZ4DcQNk/14:39
hellsworthzfs wasn't even an option14:39
kenvandinedir is more flexible for sure14:39
kenvandineah, maybe that was it14:39
hellsworthand i installed zfsutils-linux14:40
kenvandinei'd say delete the pool and create a new one of type dir14:40
Laneyon one of my other hosts I gave it a zpool indeed, that seems fine too14:41
Laneynot sure what happens when you let it use a file instead14:41
Laneylaney@rutland:~$ zpool list14:43
LaneyNAME      SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  CKPOINT  EXPANDSZ   FRAG    CAP  DEDUP    HEALTH  ALTROOT14:43
Laneynot trying hard enough :>14:43
Laneystorage   928G  12.7G   915G        -         -     1%     1%  1.00x    ONLINE  -14:43
* Laney needs more linux isos14:43
hellsworthhmm do you know how to modify the lxd command to point to the new dir storage pool?14:44
hellsworthautopkgtest --shell-fail --timeout-copy=6000 --apt-upgrade --apt-pocket=proposed=src:libreoffice libreoffice --test-name uicheck-sc -- lxd autopkgtest/ubuntu/groovy/armhf14:45
hellsworthlike i want there to be a --pool option to lxd or something but that doesn't seem to exist14:45
Laneylxc profile device remove default root; lxc profile device add default root disk path=/ pool=YOURPOOLNAME14:46
hellsworthhey that's awesome!! thank you.14:47
Laneybtw I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-10/+bug/189162314:47
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1891623 in gcc-10 (Ubuntu) "Can't build Libreoffice with gcc-10, always ends with a Segementation Fault" [Undecided,Incomplete]14:47
LaneyI'm doing a build in the cloud to get some stuff that they need to debug that14:48
Laneyand if https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/1:6.4.4-0ubuntu2/+build/19827067 fails then I have some builds with gcc-9 ready to go14:49
hellsworthok awesome!!14:49
Laneyso yeah, concentrate on 714:49
hellsworthwow that is all awesome14:50
Laneyman14:50
Laneythe bing wallpaper changer extension is the best14:51
Laneyyou get a pleasant surprise each day when using the activities overview14:51
luna_Laney: does that exists for Ubuntu? :D14:51
LaneyI got it from extensions.g.o!14:52
luna_:o14:52
luna_guess i am just old for thinking Microsoft Product = Windows, its the new world now14:54
LaneyI think matlock tipped me off re: this initially, so kudos goes there14:56
luna_i am however one of those wierd people that use: https://awesomewm.org/ 14:56
luna_:P14:56
KGB-0orca ubuntu/master Marcus Tomlinson * [update] merge request !2: Merge tag 'debian/3.37.90-1' into ubuntu/master * https://deb.li/ikDzA14:58
hellsworthhey Laney what did you do to make libreoffice builds with gcc9?15:13
LaneyI set GCC_VERSION or something in the rules file15:13
Laneyseemed to work ...................................15:13
hellsworthgotcha15:13
hellsworthty :)15:13
Laneydunno if that's the official way15:13
kedar_apteGSConnect keeps crashing for me...it messes with the display card.. AMD Radeon HD 5430 ...both on wayland and x11. Dont know why...16:22
Laneyhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nfx2tDrChX/17:07
Laney6.4.5 with gcc-9 on armhf 😎17:08
Laneysee what the in progress 6.4.4 build does, but if that fails this is a good sign17:08
GunnarHjTrevinho: I just uploaded a gnome-shell fix for bionic. Since I found that the repo was not in sync with the archive, I bypassed the repo. Do you possibly have a non-pushed commit locally?17:08
Laneywill check on that later/tomorrow17:10
Laneybye for now!17:10
hellsworthLaney: thanks!! i have a 7.0 build with gcc 9.3 going for all archs in my ppa too. will report how that goes :)17:34
seb128GunnarHj, hey, I saw you nominate that keyboard fix for bionic, better to sync up with Trevinho about doing an upload, there are probably other fixes worth including17:58
seb128Laney, enjoy the weekend!17:59
GunnarHjseb128: Might have been.. But such syncing is what the repo is for, right? ;)18:00
seb128GunnarHj, right, well I'm just saying in case you were about to do an upload18:02
GunnarHjseb128: Ah, too late - already in the queue.18:02
seb128lol, alright, uploads a not that expensive :-)18:03
GunnarHjseb128: Let's see if Trevinho has something pending. In that case it can just be dropped from the queue, I suppose.18:04
hellsworthwell my 7.0 build with gcc 9.3 is failing to install the gcc 9.3 dependency: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/493485760/buildlog_ubuntu-groovy-amd64.libreoffice_1%3A7.0.0-1~bpo10+1ubuntu1~ppa1_BUILDING.txt.gz18:31
hellsworthbut i can tell that gcc 9.3 was in groovy at one point: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+copy-packages?field.name_filter=gcc&field.status_filter=&field.series_filter=groovy18:31
hellsworthso i wonder what Laney did to force this gcc version for libreoffice 6.4.518:32
hellsworththis is what i changed in the rules: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wvh9d2KFvK/18:32
hellsworthi need help building the 7.0 deb with gcc 9 while we wait for the gcc10 issues to be looked at18:33
hellsworthi'll go back to the 7.0 snap for now..18:34
dokohellsworth: how is your ppa configured? "same components only"?19:22
hellsworthchecking..19:22
hellsworthdoko: "Use all Ubuntu components available."19:23
dokostrange19:25
hellsworthThe following packages have unmet dependencies:19:27
hellsworth sbuild-build-depends-libreoffice-dummy : Depends: g++-9.3 but it is not installable19:27
hellsworth                                          Depends: gcc-9.3 but it is not installable19:27
hellsworthyeah i can't make heads or tails of it..19:27
dokohellsworth: aah, there is no gcc-9.3 ... it's called gcc-919:33
hellsworthbah19:33
hellsworththank you19:34
hellsworthi'll retry that then19:34
Laneyhellsworth: yeah like this https://launchpadlibrarian.net/493435139/libreoffice_1%3A6.4.4-0ubuntu1_1%3A6.4.4-0ubuntu3.diff.gz22:29
Laneythe control bits happen when you run fakeroot debian/rules clean22:29
Laneydunno if this is the official way to do that ... but ...22:29

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