[00:47] good morning [06:27] Hi/bye/hi jibel [06:32] hi duflu jibel [06:32] Hi callmepk [06:37] hi duflu callmepk [07:32] morning callmepk duflu and jibel [07:32] Hi marcustomlinson [07:51] hi marcustomlinson [08:11] good morning [08:12] hy didrocks [08:15] hey marcustomlinson [08:17] Hi didrocks [08:18] Salut didrocks [08:25] hey duflu, jibel [08:30] goood morning desktoppers [08:30] hi seb128 [08:31] salut seb128 [08:48] Hi seb128 [08:49] hey marcustomlinson, didrocks , duflu , how are you? [08:49] seb128: doing ok thanks, you? [08:49] I'm alright! [08:50] seb128, I could say I'm tired but there's basically only an hour left in the day. How are you? [08:50] Oh you're alright [08:50] :-) [08:51] a bit tired but nothing unusual [08:53] seb128: fine, short night though with the baby crying until 2am [08:54] :-( === lis is now known as allison [09:12] good morning desktoppers [09:13] morning oSoMoN [09:13] hey marcustomlinson [09:13] Hi oSoMoN [09:13] hey duflu [09:17] hey oSoMoN, how are you? [09:19] good morning desktopers! [09:19] marcustomlinson, hi, did you meant to direct the libreoffice mail to me? [09:20] ricotz: yes, the changelog needs to include a reference to bug #1904478 [09:20] bug 1904478 in libreoffice (Ubuntu Groovy) " [SRU] libreoffice 7.0.3 for groovy" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1904478 [09:21] salut seb128, I'm not too bad, although I wish the week-end had one more day :) how are you yourself? [09:21] marcustomlinson, heather prepared that package and wanted to add the bug reference afair? [09:21] good morning ricotz [09:21] ricotz: ok, I shall wait for her response then [09:23] marcustomlinson, I guess I can update the package and git branch to include the sru bug reference, but I assumed heather wants to take care of that [09:23] oSoMoN, hey [09:25] ricotz: up to you. sorry I don't know who was driving that [09:26] oSoMoN, I'm fine, happy that the weekend wasn't longer, it was fun but busy and I enjoy being back to my computer and have some quiet time now ;-) [09:27] seb128, same here, it was busy and being back at the keyboard feels like rest :) [09:28] but I didn't manage to do all I wanted to do, hence the need for one more day [09:33] right [09:35] Any reason there has been no 21.04 daily builds for a couple of days? [09:56] bittin, hey, I'm unsure, could be a side effect of the recent datacenter move, I've asked on #ubuntu-release if they have some clue [10:00] k, apparently it's waiting on arm64 to catch up [10:36] the Sunday image was stalling but both are uploaded now === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [15:59] good morning desktopers [16:00] o/ [16:00] hey hellsworth [16:01] hey kenvandine ! [16:01] and ItzSwirlz :) [16:01] heyo [16:01] coocoo, school sucks -_- [16:02] no no school's great :) [17:07] hellsworth, hi :) [17:08] hey there ricotz [17:08] hellsworth, are you going to address the issues with the libreoffice changelog? [17:12] ah yes thank you for the reminder. would you like me to just add the sru bug number to the most recent commit? [17:12] or what issues exactly are you referring to [17:12] ricotz: ^ [17:13] hellsworth, I can add the sru bug number, I am referring to the email Marcus sent in response to Łukasz [17:14] ah ok.. looking at email then [17:15] yep let em respond on the thread. thanks ricotz [17:18] hellsworth, I have tweaked the changelog and pushed it [17:18] hellsworth, thank you [17:30] ricotz: thanks so much. i have debuild running now with your changes. [17:34] hellsworth, note that you can do a partial upload, so you don't have to include all sources [17:35] hirsute includes the 7.0.3 source already now [17:35] ok can you tell me how to do a partial upload? i didn't know that was a thing :) [17:37] hellsworth, pass "-sd" to debuild [17:40] oh yes i did know about that and didn't do it. but now i have :) thanks ricotz === ijohnson is now known as ijohnson|lunch [19:32] hellsworth, marcustomlinson, please see my email response === ijohnson|lunch is now known as ijohnson [19:39] hellsworth, note you can cancel and restart builds on launchpad without repacking or copying to the new ppa [19:40] please tell me how to restart a build.. it is not obvious at all how to do that [19:40] hellsworth, same page where you cancel it [19:40] oh wait if the ppa was already setup for whtaever archs then yes [19:40] (i was thinking of the prev dummy repo where i went and added archs and wanted to launch builds for them all and couldn't) [19:41] but yes cancel/retry.. doing that now [19:41] well the cancel [19:41] you know what i mean i hope [19:41] and you can enable archs afterwards, and copy the source package into the same ppa [19:41] to trigger missing archs [19:42] hellsworth, if a build failed or was canceled, you will be provide a retry option [19:42] yep you're right [19:43] oh really? you just initiate a copy of the src packages from the ppa to itself and it initiates a rebuild of all enabled archs? [19:43] that's pretty handy to know [19:43] thank you [19:43] and I don't see the point of having a arm* rebuild which will take 20hours+ which needs to wait 10hours+ to even start currently [19:43] i hear you [19:44] seems superfluous to me too.. [19:45] ricotz: please don’t give me packages that are not fit for SRU [19:46] marcustomlinson, I mentioned to the identical built source package in the libreoffice prerelease ppa which passed the autopkgtest [19:48] the source diff https://paste.debian.net/plain/1174036 [19:49] sorry if this wasn't clear before, I can see that pointing to an uploaded ppa package which isn't built [19:49] this is simply a convenient way for Heather to provide the source package [19:50] I'll just start an email to Łukasz and just copy you two.. I'm sure he'll understand and clarify if we should do things differently.. I mean we all have a shared goal afterall [19:51] sorry marcustomlinson if you feel caught in the middle because you have the upload rights [19:51] thanks [19:52] xnox, hey, is https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H73QT4XK7P/ making sense to you? [19:53] xnox, or would you prefer the caller to do the realpath thing? [19:54] xnox, currently doing 'teardown_mountpoint chroot' just does nothing because the mounts point to the real dir and not the chroot symlink [20:29] gnome-control-center signed tags 0e94ef8 Sebastien Bacher ubuntu/1%3.38.2-1ubuntu1 * gnome-control-center Debian release 1:3.38.2-1ubuntu1 * https://deb.li/yzPc [20:29] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master df601c3 Sebastien Bacher * pushed 29 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/3Mnuy [20:29] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master f248e73 Robert Ancell panels/applications/cc-applications-panel.c * applications: Fix NULL hash table being unreffed. * https://deb.li/I6Kd [20:29] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master caefbf8 Philip Withnall panels/wacom/calibrator/calibrator-gui.c * wacom: Fix a critical warning if loading a cursor fails * https://deb.li/3mraV [20:30] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master 57f7989 Robert Ancell panels/printers/ pp-details-dialog.c pp-utils.c pp-utils.h * printers: Fix leak of printer name in callbacks. * https://deb.li/3UQJ1 [20:30] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master 1d0038e Robert Ancell .gitlab-ci.yml * ci: Correctly update the submodules on build. * https://deb.li/i7zpN [20:30] gnome-control-center ubuntu/master e384130 Ian Douglas Scott panels/keyboard/cc-keyboard-shortcut-editor.ui * keyboard: fix gtk_widget_get_can_default assertion error * https://deb.li/4Ejx