[01:37] good morning [01:54] Morning callmepk [01:54] morning duflu [06:44] good morning [06:52] Morning didrocks [06:53] hey duflu [07:02] morning didrocks [07:03] Good morning o/ [07:04] morning Wimpress [07:06] Is it time for ☕ [07:08] It's time for the third ☕️ of the day [07:09] 🙂 [07:16] good morning desktoppers, happy Friday! [07:16] good morning :) [07:17] Good morning desktoppers [07:18] morning oSoMoN ricotz jibel [07:20] good morning ricotz, jibel, good afternoon callmepk [07:36] Hi callmepk oSoMoN [07:51] * ricotz is desperately waiting for libreoffice armhf autopkgtest to finish [07:55] salut desktopers [08:02] marcustomlinson jamesh I assume I can follow the pattern in this snapcraft.yaml to include GTK4 themes? [08:02] https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gtk-theme-traditionalhumanized/-/blob/master/snapcraft.yaml [08:03] Or should the GTK4 bits go under the same path as GTK3? [08:15] Hi Wimpress, ricotz, jibel, Nafallo [08:16] hi duflu [08:19] new ergonomic physical desktop environment arriving today :-D [08:20] You mean a desk? :) [08:21] desk: arozzi arena moto, chair: arozzi vernazza, keyboard: logitech ergo k860 [08:26] Nafallo, oh I built one similar (out of my old desktop). All electronic now. Love it === acheronuk is now known as RikMills [08:35] keyboard arrived. going to take some time to get used to I think :-) [08:41] goood morning desktopers [08:41] Hi seb128 [08:42] hey duflu , how are you? getting ready for the weekend? [08:42] Wimpress: I don't know. In retrospect I kind of wonder if it was a mistake to have different interface IDs for GTK 2 and GTK 3 [08:42] seb128, I'm always getting ready for the weekend. It involves piling up the jobs I haven't had time to do yet :) How are yoi? [08:42] you? [08:43] Wimpress: For now, I'd just make the GTK 4 theme data available from your gtk-3-themes slot [08:46] duflu, a bit tired and frustrated with the noise and disruptions around but week was alright and it's friday :) [08:50] * duflu wonders why glib2.0 is not transitioning and then remembers it's glib [08:50] migrating even [08:52] duflu, https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#glib2.0 [08:52] Yes I was looking at that [08:52] seb128, what was the page for Debian versions available? [08:52] to sync [08:53] duflu, https://people.canonical.com/~platform/desktop/desktop-packages.html ? [08:53] seb128, Thanks [08:53] np [08:54] as if I wasn't already busy enough with browser updates: https://blog.chromium.org/2021/03/speeding-up-release-cycle.html [08:54] Ugh. Of course upstream pipewire just tagged a new version too [08:55] * duflu hugs oSoMoN [08:55] oSoMoN, :-( [08:55] lut oSoMoN [08:56] oSoMoN, it's now for now so we have a cycle to figure out how we adapt and can help you there [08:58] seb128, yeah, I'm not too worried, but I don't like this trend of shortening release cycles, next thing we know browser vendors will announce that they adopt a rolling release model and we should build from trunk… [08:58] Trevinho, my gjs test fixes were all merged upstream, could you please take a look at https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/gjs/-/merge_requests/16 ? [09:01] morning [09:02] Morning Laney [09:03] morning Laney [09:06] hey Laney, happy sunny and cold friday! how are you? [09:12] morning Wimpress callmepk oSoMoN ricotz jibel Nafallo duflu seb128 jamesh Laney [09:13] o/ marcustomlinson :-) [09:13] Hi marcustomlinson [09:13] morning seb128 [09:17] Good morning marcustomlinson [09:18] hey marcustomlinson [09:20] moin marcustomlinson [09:33] duflu: if you want to know how to answer the question of 'can a package be synced yet?', you can see for example https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/pipewire/+publishinghistory [09:34] once it's there, Launchpad knows about it and it's a valid source for copying [09:34] Laney, ta [09:41] hey marcustomlinson, Nafallo, jibel [09:43] oops I forgot to moin you all back, lucky Marcus [09:44] :) [09:45] Hi seb128 === popey8 is now known as popey [14:37] oSoMoN, the e-d-s transition migrated now ;-) [14:38] Does anyone know how to reconnect a user to an encrypted home? I had to re-install my system and I have a user with an encrypted home. I had to do this once before a long time ago and I have a vague recollection of just having to symlink something. But my experiments with that have failed. Google has also been unhelpful. [14:38] seb128, yes, and I made good progress on the libraw one, although there are still a couple of build failures I need to investigate [14:38] oSoMoN, sucessful +1 shift! [14:39] seb128, yeah, thanks to your pointers once again :) [14:48] np! [15:02] hmm libreoffice/armhf failed in the new upload [15:05] urgh [15:07] try again? [15:07] tests? [15:08] oui [15:08] https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-hirsute/hirsute/armhf/libr/libreoffice/20210305_133707_2ec6b@/log.gz [15:08] I already hit the retry button on https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/hirsute/armhf if that's what we are talking about [15:08] (mentioning to avoid having more people doing the same) [15:09] (I did like 10 minutes ago) [15:09] it's the only blocker for the poppler transition to migrate now :-/ [15:10] I thought I'd ask before hitting retry, since I don't know if this says retry will work or there's a bug :-) [15:10] but ok if you did it already [15:12] sorry, it would perhaps have been smarted to ask or investigate [15:12] just got used to hit retry for libreoffice tests [15:13] if they're that bad then maybe ricot_z can fit in some work to make them more reliable [15:13] the time won back would be significant [15:13] https://trello.com/c/icBpMvXF/121-libreoffice-fix-armhf-builds-and-re-enable-armhf-tests right? ;) [15:14] I don't know [15:14] if your previous 'got used to' is about armhf then yes I gues sso [15:14] I mean we are talking about fixing those flaky tests for years [15:14] so* [15:14] if it's more broad than that then no [15:14] yes, I was speaking about libreoffice/armhf [15:14] anyway, not clear if you are pushing back on asking for some work there [15:15] the timeout workaround did get applied fwiw [15:15] and this is not a uicheck-* which failed this time [15:15] I agree it would be nice to get them improved === n is now known as Guest72274 [15:25] good, let's do it! [15:26] * Laney eyes netplan too [15:26] seems flappy [15:26] last blocker for glib I think [15:42] We see that Alt+Tab and clicking in windows is broken in hirsute now [15:42] * juliank gotta downgrade something [15:43] 'We'? [15:43] Alt+Tab switches between two windows without the alt+tab switcher appearing, and clicking in windows does not change focus [15:43] Laney: other foundations guy and me [15:43] the gnome-shell update seems small [15:44] well in version anyway [15:46] downgrading mutter and shell [15:46] and it works again [15:46] yay [15:46] [bug report welcome] :-) [15:47] hey folks what does FTBFS mean in the context of the (+1 maintenance reports)? [15:47] also good morning [15:48] hey hellsworth [15:48] it means faild to build (from source) [15:48] aaaah ok [15:48] thanks [16:31] I tried the junit test on my rpi and it failed in that same way [18:42] juliank: i filed bug 1917926 for that [18:42] bug 1917926 in mutter (Ubuntu) "Window focus issues in 3.38.3-3ubuntu1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1917926 [18:42] i ran into it as well [18:43] juliank: can you "me too" that?