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IrcsomeBot<Santa> The installation above worked00:46
IrcsomeBot<Santa> good night everyone, see you tomorrow00:46
krytarikAs a follow-up, this is how my suggestion for an overhauled Kubuntu CD Image design looks like currently: https://i.imgur.com/6JuajGF.png02:57
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> @RikMills, Yes, install worked great over wifi and the wifi connection password was retained upon reboot.  The retention has not always worked in the past, but it worked today.  Maybe the connection is only retained if connect during install and I typically live test before install, connect to wifi in the panel, so I suspect that's the difference... Also, my timezone was correctly detected.04:00
IrcsomeBot<X> (Photo, 444x141) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/MOzJlTbW/file_43206.jpg Classic LP06:45
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> Classic QtWebEngine being a pain in the ****06:49
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> @DarinMiller, Great. Yes, that sounds likely.06:50
IrcsomeBot<X> To be honest I see a thing like that for the first time. Usually it takes 3 to 7-ish hours06:59
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> @X, Have you not done a build since this? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtwebengine-opensource-src/5.15.3+dfsg-3ubuntu108:44
IrcsomeBot<X> Ha `-j2`, I see08:51
mparilloTZ fix works for me: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1916331/comments/410:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1916331 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Hirsute) "Cannot Select TimeZone at Install Time (Kubuntu)" [High,Fix released]10:41
RikMillsmparillo: great. thanks :)10:44
santa_hi everyone12:23
santa_RikMills: I have zsynced the daily iso and tested an installation this morning, the bug is gone already12:23
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> \o/12:24
santa_RikMills: anything else being urgent?12:24
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> I don't think so. Thanks for taking the time :)12:25
santa_one million thanks for fixing it, small news from my front:12:25
santa_- I have been assembling a new server, the new one has 16 hard disks12:26
santa_- I hope to do some test rebuilds, test upgrades this afternoon12:27
santa_what about KA? have you experienced any bug since the last beta?12:27
RikMillssanta_: gbp-ppa didn't handle the 'v' in the newest tar here very well: https://download.kde.org/stable/plasma-wayland-protocols/12:38
RikMillsthat is about it I think12:38
santa_ugh12:40
RikMillsthat was a mistake by the upstream dev, so should not occur much12:40
RikMillsI worked around it somehow12:41
BluesKajHi folks12:49
santa_RikMills: ack, I have been thinking about it and tested a number of debian/watch modifications of plasma-wayland-protocols, none of them worked XD13:28
santa_I see no other way to fix this than adding a shoddy thing in the KA code lie "if source_package_name == ..."13:29
santa_since you mention it was a temporary mistake maybe we could simply ignore it and hope they don't add the extra '-v' in the future13:30
RikMillsyep, hopefully this is a one off thing13:31
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> Santa, any reason not to update the KA code with something like: … package_name = "plasma-wayland-protocols-v1.2.1.tar.xz" … version = package_name.split('-')[-1].split('.tar')[0].replace('v','')15:19
santa_@DarinMiller that kind of solution would just work for that plasma-wayland-protocols package, and that style of if's is a bit like embedding ka-metadata into the code :|17:39
santa_also you have to take into account the problem is not the version but the tarball name17:40
santa_plasma-wayland-protocols is of release type "other"17:40
santa_therefore the tarball is downloaded with uscan, then symlinked in build-area/plasma-wayland-protocols_version.orig.tar.gz17:41
santa_and the build-area/ symlink would point to <path>/plasma-wayland-protocols-1.2.1.tar.gz17:42
santa_while it should point to <path>/plasma-wayland-protocols-v1.2.1.tar.gz (which is the tarball name as downloaded by uscan)17:44
santa_and as far as I can see there is no way to alter the tarball as downloaded by uscan17:45
santa_* to alter the tarball name17:51
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> ah, OK makes sense.18:49

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