[00:48] good morning [00:48] hey callmepk [00:48] hey sarnold [02:27] Trevinho, sorry to be the bearer of bad news but please have a look at bug 1918666 [02:27] bug 1918666 in gjs (Ubuntu) "Shell regressions in gjs 1.67.2-2 starting with "JS ERROR: Error: Argument : value is out of range for uint32"" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1918666 [06:37] Good morning all [07:07] Hi jibel [07:09] hi duflu [07:18] good morning desktoppers, happy Friday! [07:23] Salut oSoMoN [07:33] salut jibel [07:38] Hi oSoMoN [08:07] good morning [08:14] Hi jibel duflu oSoMoN didrocks [08:14] goood morning desktopers [08:14] hey callmepk, seb128 [08:15] morning seb128 [08:26] hey didrocks, callmepk, oSoMoN [08:26] small follow up on the backlog, please don't upgrade your gjs package if you want to avoid shell issues [08:26] I'm uploading a revert of those changes now [08:29] hey duflu, didrocks, callmepk, seb128 [08:30] seb128, what's the issue with gjs? [08:31] oSoMoN, bug #1918738 [08:31] bug 1918738 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Regression: Onscreen Keyboard Backspace, Enter and Capitalize do not work" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1918738 [08:31] oSoMoN, not your fault, Trevinho included some changes for NaN handling without documenting them in the changelog... [08:31] https://launchpadlibrarian.net/527034105/gjs_1.67.2-1_1.67.2-2.diff.gz [08:32] salut oSoMoN [08:38] Hi seb128 [08:39] and morning didrocks [08:39] hey duflu, how are you? [08:39] hey hey duflu [08:39] seb128, going OK now. Only a meeting can ruin my week (hopefully it doesn't) [08:39] How are you seb128 ? [08:42] duflu, it shouldn't hopefully [08:44] morning callmepk sarnold duflu jibel oSoMoN didrocks seb128 [08:44] Hi marcustomlinson [08:44] Hi marcustomlinson [08:44] hey marcustomlinson, how are you? [08:45] hey marcustomlinson [08:46] seb128: tired, had the vaccine yesterday and did not sleep well last night at all. could not get comfortable [08:47] :-( [08:47] marcustomlinson, lucky you. The news in AU now is that our rollout won't be complete till 2022. Around the same time international flights reopen [08:47] seb128: how you? [08:48] That said, 2022 is only for AstraZenica so that's not enough to protect against the variants [08:48] hey marcustomlinson [08:49] AstraZeneca even [08:49] duflu: yeah I got AstraZeneca, then immediately read this once returning home: https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-countries-halt-oxford-astrazeneca-vaccine-rollout-after-blood-clots/ [08:49] marcustomlinson, the other news today is that we're not stopping just for that :) [08:50] Ironically AU is running late because EU took our orders [08:50] They need it more [08:50] yeah EU is a mess [08:50] and then don't use it [08:50] haha [08:58] Heh. The EU even kicked me off IRC [09:02] yo [09:03] yo Laney [09:04] Hi Laney [09:06] hey oSoMoN duflu [09:07] hey Laney [09:09] sup marcustomlinson [09:09] * Laney is getting down on friday [09:09] word [09:11] yo Laney [09:12] marcustomlinson, werd? [09:13] bird [09:13] hey didrocks [09:33] hey Laney [09:35] marcustomlinson, I'm tired, went to bed at midnight to be waken up at 3am and from 5 to 6h30 again to woke up to start the day at 7h30 :/ [09:35] weekend is coming which also means no rest in the day [09:44] :/ [10:08] morning desktopers! today I'm late because of meetings :-P [10:08] Nafallo: tsk tsk [10:29] hey Nafallo, how are you? [10:58] woohoo libdeflate! [11:03] seb128: hmm. today is better than yesterday, but having said that I just sent management a diff to change my comments in a document ;-) [11:03] at least I changed to a console font :-P [12:19] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tiff/4.2.0-1/+publishinghistory [12:19] :D [12:22] finally! [12:22] oSoMoN, k, https://people.canonical.com/~platform/desktop/snaps.html has chromium including i386 builds and beta channel now [12:47] seb128, excellent, thanks! [12:47] np! [12:47] I still need to flag somehow when an arch version is behind [12:48] and maybe add a small icon when there is a build for that arch ongoing [12:48] it isn't the case now but armhf was building and behind other archs yesterday [12:51] yes, that's a frequent thing with chromium, with builds taking > 24hrs on arm* [15:26] good morning desktopers [15:35] good morning hellsworth [15:46] seb128: I got some OOPSes about langpacks just now from that new archive list [15:47] I think you unsubscribed, shall I fwd them to you so you can check it out? [15:47] Laney, sure, thanks [15:47] done [15:47] I wonder if I've access to the archive without being subscribed? [15:48] no, Colin suggested subscribing back and turning off delivery in the options instead [15:48] I just filtered out messages with "Accepted" in the subject and it's quite manageable now for me anyway [15:48] oh hi there oSoMoN ! [15:48] these are the first ones I saw through that list since doing that [15:48] hey hellsworth [15:49] k [15:49] hiya Laney [15:49] hey Heather! [15:50] hi there seb128 :) [15:50] quick question.. where's the transitions page that is mentioned here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PlusOneMaintenanceTeam.. ken said you'd know [15:51] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/ [15:52] thanks [15:52] np! [16:02] hey seb128 oSoMoN hellsworth [16:03] hey ricotz [16:03] hey ricotz , how are you? [16:04] in the need to take a break :) [16:04] hey ricotz [16:06] hey Laney [16:06] hellsworth, there are some libreoffice builds running :) [16:06] 7.0.5? [16:06] yes [16:07] hellsworth, https://launchpad.net/~ricotz/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages?field.name_filter=&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=groovy [16:07] also there's new yaru icons that paul is looking for verification on: https://github.com/ubuntu/libreoffice-style-yaru-fullcolor/pull/215 [16:08] oh, a separate new style? [16:08] over 5k lines changed [16:08] and 7.1.2~rc1 in prerleases [16:09] ok, so this is taretting mate and won't be called "yaru"? [16:10] it's targeting mate but i didnt' realize the name change [16:10] sup ricotz [16:11] hellsworth, not having a separate name would be weird, I guess it will have one when it is finished [16:11] it changes the color scheme too, replacing the orange and purple with MATE's green. so it's basically adding images_yaru_mate_svg.zip and images_yaru_mate.zip [16:12] ah I see [16:13] is this something requested by Mate to be included? [16:16] oh i don't know about that.. good question for the pr though [16:18] oSoMoN, would you be available to sponsor libreoffice 4.1.2~rc1? [16:19] the ppa builds are still running though (s390x finished) [16:19] 4.1.2?? [16:19] yes [16:19] 7.1.2 I suppose [16:20] 7.1.2 ;) [16:20] ricotz, do you have a link to the running PPA builds? [16:20] https://launchpad.net/%7Elibreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+sourcepub/12194225/+listing-archive-extra [16:22] :) [16:22] Laney, do you know where the list of series where a desktop daily image is built is defined? [16:22] ricotz, I'll do that later today, otherwise context-switching will kill me [16:23] seb128: etc/crontab in lp:ubuntu-cdimage [16:23] oSoMoN, ah that is fine, I am just hoping you would be still around in a few hours [16:23] which consumes e.g. etc/default-arches [16:23] Laney, is that on a vcs or public location? [16:23] that's a public vcs yes [16:24] https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline/view/head:/etc/crontab [16:24] ricotz, I'll probably be afk for a while around dinner time, but I'll check back in the evening [16:24] oSoMoN, I will have to repack it anyway, I hopefully amd64 passed by then [16:24] Laney, I'm poking at the ISO KPI, do you think I should bother parsing that crontab? or just code bionic+focal+current? [16:24] seb128: interesting [16:25] you could try all releases and handle 404s [16:25] orrrrrr an alternative would be to do it *in* cdimage, like have that submit the metrics directly [16:25] Laney, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KCwySqfqr9/ [16:26] nice [16:27] does it make sense to format e.g the size in GBi here [16:27] bytes would be good I think [16:27] I didn't check how the frontend side works [16:27] grafana knows how to format those [16:27] k, that was my question [16:27] great [16:27] thx [16:27] I'm cleaning up some things and will submit for review since it's approaching eow [16:27] 👍 [16:28] it's probably not going to be accepted for merged as it is, but that's a start and a learning exercice [16:28] yep we can do some iteration, no worries [16:28] we can discuss then if that would make more sense on the cdimage side [16:30] seb128: it would be good to do for all flavours I think, maybe that's helpful initial feedback [16:30] I think they'd like to see their trends too [16:31] I did a collect_desktop_images() to start [16:31] I planned to add a server one, maybe not today [16:31] and a flavors one [16:31] ack [16:31] but they are quite similar so maybe I should do just one collector [16:31] yeah [16:31] I would think they would be in the same metric [16:32] and then the graphs will have like WHERE flavour='ubuntu' [16:32] you can have selectors in grafana, so there could be a drop down for flavour or something like that [16:45] Laney, https://github.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-release-metrics/pull/3/files [16:45] Laney, that was my friday hacking project, probably to be continued next week [16:45] Laney, no hurry for the review btw, I'm just pinging as a FYI [16:45] cheers for working on that! [16:46] I'll probably look next week now [16:46] understandable [16:46] I will probably wait for a review to continue and add server and flavors [16:47] better to have an idea of the direction before adding more [16:47] btw is there a way to populate the db with past history data? [16:47] or will the KPI only start when the collector is added? [16:48] (thinking about the versions stats where I've history) [16:48] the latter [16:48] :-( [16:48] the time is added implicitly when the thing is submitted [16:48] I guessed it would probably be the case [16:48] thanks for the replies! [16:49] yw! [16:49] ok, enough hacking [16:49] beer time? [16:49] * seb128 goes to eow cleaning of inbox [16:49] almost! [16:49] cleaning up emails and closing tabs now :) [16:50] ok, and I reuploaded those langpacks, worked [16:50] wonder how many times we failed to notice that [16:53] indeed