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callmepkgood morning01:34
dufluMorning callmepk 01:49
callmepkhi duflu 01:51
jibelGood morning everyone06:16
dufluMorning jibel 06:31
jibelHi duflu 06:34
callmepkhi jibel 06:40
jibelHi callmepk 06:47
seb128goood morning desktopers07:12
dufluMorning seb128 07:18
seb128hey duflu, how are you?07:18
dufluseb128, going... better. You?07:18
seb128I'm alright thanks! summer finally arrived which feels weird since we didn't really have spring weather, from cold to warm without adaptation07:20
dufluSounds like you might get some variation before it sticls07:21
duflusticks07:21
jibelGood morning se07:30
jibelseb128, ^ 07:30
jibeltab completion failed :)07:31
seb128hey jibel!07:31
seb128ok, things should work now07:32
awayneyso this is where the action is?08:03
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seb128hey laney, wb! Did you had a nice week off?08:06
laneyyeah I lost my capital 'L' at some point during it! /me is a cool kid now08:07
laneywas nice, swimming in the sea and relaxing mainly - and now summer is here :-)08:08
laneyhow's it going there seb128?08:08
seb128nice timing!08:08
seb128going alright, summer arrived for us as well which is a nice change :-)08:08
seb128oh, I'm registered to get my covid vaccin round1 on next monday now08:09
laney\o/08:10
laneyexciting times08:11
laneyI had mine on Friday, no big problems except my arm was like it got punched for 3 days08:11
seb128seems quite common from the news title I saw08:11
laneyyeah that's an ok price to pay I think :p08:14
seb128indeed!08:14
seb128otherwise on work news Trevinho is rocking the GNOME updates, cleaning technical debt by removing old patches on the way08:14
laneynice08:15
seb128his discourse weekly summary is a nice read, I recommend it ;-)08:15
seb128speaking of, my scripts tells me08:15
seb128jamesh, marcustomlinson, tillkamppeter, weekly summary reminder08:16
laneyI did, I just 'liked' it! /me pats Marco08:17
laneyalso had a few telegram chats about debian packaging from the beach ;-)08:17
seb128haha08:17
laneyguess I should fiddle with IRC config to drop freenode eh08:19
laneyalso looks like gnome members can #voteken08:19
seb128:-)08:24
laneylet's see if that worked08:34
laneyno :(08:35
jibelGood morning laney 08:37
dufluMorning laney08:37
laneyhey jibel duflu, how are you?08:47
laneythink I'm done fiddling with IRC config for now08:47
duflulaney, alright thanks. Not as excited as you08:47
laneythat's a high bar08:47
laneyso, no shame08:48
jibellaney, going well, thanks. 08:52
Trevinholaney: hey back Laney 09:01
Trevinhoalso... KGB seems to be still on freenode 09:02
laneyyeah will fix it09:04
laneyTrevinho: did you use the gitlab api before?09:44
laneyif possible we should use it to set up / fix the webhooks for libera09:45
seb128who is maintaining and hosting that bot btw?09:47
seb128laney, is that you?09:48
laneynope, some debian guys09:48
seb128I wanted to add a bot to the channel maybe to do some status daily reports, like last ISO build result, etc09:48
laneygreat idea09:48
laneybut it would need to be something else not that KGB thing09:49
seb128right, that's what I was wondering09:49
seb128I'm probably going to do something simple like queuebot09:49
laneynod09:49
laneywould be good if it could be part of the metrics project, like getting data from there09:49
laney(if possible)09:49
seb128what would be the right way to query data from the metrics?09:53
seb128I know that grafana has access to the records but I don't know how09:54
laneythere's a python API, you can use sql-ish queries to get data from them09:56
laneyor interesting, looks like there's something like https://github.com/influxdata/kapacitor which could maybe be used10:03
seb128laney, I meant the db, can we public access it? where is it hosted? 10:13
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laneyseb128: it's in prodstack. If you go with this idea you could deploy it in the same environment as the metrics collector itself10:17
laneynot the same machine, but the same env, then it will be able to connect to it10:17
seb128ack10:17
seb128ok, on that note it's modern age but we are still on IRC and I still don't have a proxy so I'm going to drop of the channel for a bit10:20
GunnarHjHi oSoMoN, Your help would be appreciated to point me to the right person. The thing is that apparmor fixes are needed to made fcitx5 (bug #1928360) and to some extent ibus (bug #1890905) work as expected in the snaps. I had a conversation with Seth A. the other day, and he claims that the snap team needs to be involved.11:25
GunnarHjhttps://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2021/05/27/%23ubuntu-devel.html#t18:5711:25
GunnarHjWho would be the right person to talk with?11:25
ubot3Bug 1928360 in ubuntukylin "Switch to Fcitx 5 for Chinese" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/192836011:25
ubot3Bug 1890905 in snapd (Ubuntu) "Snaps cannot access IBus when $XDG_CACHE_HOME is set" [Medium, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189090511:25
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oSoMoNGunnarHj, you could try pedronis or ijohnson (both are on #snappy)12:55
GunnarHjoSoMoN: Will do, thanks!13:34
oSoMoNricotz, re bug #1930315, we should probably change the build dependencies of the firefox-next PPA to security only, to replicate how firefox updates are built for the archive, and catch these issues earlier, what do you think?14:23
ubot3Bug 1930315 in firefox (Ubuntu) "firefox 89.0 FTBFS on ppc64el with clang 10" [High, Fix Committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/193031514:23
ricotzoSoMoN, hi, I understand, I was hoping the llvm 11 backport would be a viable solution14:29
ricotze.g. focal got llvm 12 in -proposed now14:30
oSoMoNricotz, that will be viable as soon as it hits -security14:30
ricotzI would expect such build failures with older llvm will occur in the future more often14:30
oSoMoNhopefully not too often :/14:31
ricotzoSoMoN, llvm 11 is there forso 2 months14:31
ricotzoops14:31
ricotzoSoMoN, llvm 11 is there for 2 months14:31
ricotzin build-support ppa that is14:32
oSoMoNand it is in focal-updates, but we don't use -updates to build firefox/thunderbird updates14:32
ricotzI thought we are talking about bionic14:33
oSoMoNso until there is a CVE in llvm-toolchain-11 and an update hits focal-security, we can't rely on it14:33
* ricotz just mentioned focal as example14:33
oSoMoNthat build failure affected both bionic and focal14:33
ricotzah I see14:34
oSoMoNfor bionic we're stuck with clang 10 for the foreseeable future14:34
ricotzok, and this might get painful14:34
ricotzalright14:35
oSoMoNonly two years of bionic support to go ;)14:36
oSoMoNricotz, shall I change the build deps of firefox-next?14:37
ricotzdone, will fiddle with the build-support ppa later14:37
ricotzoSoMoN, please push these build fixes to the best branches :)14:38
oSoMoNthanks, I think I did push them to firefox.bionic and firefox.focal14:39
ricotzoSoMoN, ff90 failures of ppc64/s390x are fixed in nss upstream which hopefully gets merged into beta soon14:39
ricotzI meant beta branches14:39
oSoMoNI wanted to come up with a smarter patch that detected the clang version and didn't skip these flags if it is > 10, but couldn't figure out an obvious way to access the clang version14:40
oSoMoNI sure can merge the release branches into the beta branches14:40
ricotzthanks14:41
oSoMoNricotz, done14:47
ricotzgreat14:48
laneyTrevinho: I asked the kgb folks and they said it is configured for libera already, we need to update the webhooks to have &network=libera instead of =freenode15:51
Trevinho  laney nice, will test soon15:52
Trevinholaney: though... I think I can't edit them (most of them at least)15:52
Trevinhoso you've to go with manual labooor :)15:52
laneyshould use the API I think15:53
laneywill look into it later15:53
laney(not today probably)15:54

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