[01:47] <callmepk> good morning
[04:35] <duflu> Oh, good afternoon callmepk 
[05:03] <callmepk> hi duflu 
[06:10] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[06:15] <callmepk> hi oSoMoN 
[06:22] <oSoMoN> hey callmepk 
[06:34] <ricotz> oSoMoN, callmepk, morning
[06:36] <duflu> Hi oSoMoN and ricotz 
[06:38] <oSoMoN> hey ricotz, duflu 
[06:49] <jibel> Good morning all
[06:51] <duflu> Hi jibel 
[06:51] <jibel> Hi duflu 
[06:54] <oSoMoN> salut jibel 
[06:56] <jibel> Salut oSoMoN 
[06:57] <callmepk> hi ricotz jibel 
[07:00] <jibel> Hi callmepk 
[07:12] <jpnurmi> good morning everyone ;)
[07:12] <jibel> Good mornin jpnurmi and welcome onboard!
[07:14] <didrocks> good morning
[07:14] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[07:14] <didrocks> salut seb128, bon weed-end ?
[07:15] <seb128> lut didrocks, jibel, oSoMoN 
[07:15] <seb128> didrocks, nickel, et toi?
[07:15] <seb128> jpnurmi, hey, welcome on board! how are you doing?
[07:15] <didrocks> seb128: convenable :)
[07:15] <didrocks> welcome jpnurmi !
[07:16] <jpnurmi> thank you all, i'm super excited!
[07:16] <jamesh> hi seb128 
[07:19] <seb128> hey jamesh, how are you? had a nice weekend?
[07:19] <marcustomlinson> morning callmepk duflu oSoMoN ricotz jibel seb128 jamesh
[07:19] <jamesh> Yep.  It stopped raining, and the carpet started drying out
[07:19] <marcustomlinson> welcome jpnurmi!
[07:20] <seb128> jamesh, you got some water damage in the house due to the rain?
[07:21] <callmepk> good morning marcustomlinson and hi seb128 jamesh and welcome jpnurmi 
[07:21] <jamesh> seb128: yep.  There's a down pipe going through the centre of the building, but it wasn't draining properly due to the storm water drains being full.
[07:23] <jamesh> so some of the carpet around a closet (far from any windows) started getting wet
[07:24] <jibel> salut seb128 didrocks marcustomlinson 
[07:25] <seb128> jamesh, :-(
[07:26] <jamesh> seb128: on the bright side, I went out to do some photography on the weekend when the rain stopped.  Got some nice pictures around a lake where the water level was still quite high.
[07:26] <didrocks> hello jibel, marcustomlinson, jamesh, callmepk 
[07:27] <jpnurmi> hi marcustomlinson callmepk, thank you :)
[07:27] <callmepk> hi didrocks 
[07:27] <jamesh> hi callmepk, didrocks, jpnurmi
[07:27] <seb128> jamesh, ah, nice, maybe post one for the wallpaper contest in addition to the butterfly :)
[07:27] <seb128> hey callmepk 
[07:28] <jamesh> seb128: well, again they're mostly all the wrong animal: https://photos.app.goo.gl/o5M3MGidLo9fMn6WA :-)
[07:31] <seb128> nice birds
[07:32] <seb128> but yeah, not really indri like
[07:34] <duflu> Hi didrocks, seb128, marcustomlinson 
[07:36] <duflu> jamesh, fingers crossed for a future Fantastic Fungus
[07:36] <jamesh> duflu: that's like 11 years away though :-)
[07:37] <didrocks> hey hey duflu 
[08:03] <laney> heya
[08:03] <didrocks> hey laney 
[08:05] <seb128> laney, hey, how are you? had a nice weekend?
[08:07] <duflu> Hi laney
[08:07] <duflu> And hi jpnurmi 
[08:12] <laney> hey didrocks seb128 duflu and jpnurmi 
[08:13] <laney> seb128: it was nice, I heard there was some football too ;-)
[08:20] <seb128> laney, I've heard so!
[08:24] <oSoMoN> good morning jpnurmi, didrocks, seb128, marcustomlinson, laney 
[08:24] <oSoMoN> good afternoon jamesh 
[08:25] <oSoMoN> welcome aboard jpnurmi !
[08:26] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN 
[08:26] <jpnurmi> oSoMoN: thanks! glad to be here, finally!
[08:32] <didrocks> Trevinho: hey, did you get to anything in gdm?
[08:44] <didrocks> Trevinho: jibel pointed me at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/merge_requests/143/diffs, excellent! We are testing it :)
[08:44] <seb128> didrocks, I think he fixed it in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/merge_requests/143
[08:44] <seb128> oh, you just said that
[08:47] <marcustomlinson> morning laney
[08:48] <didrocks> we’ll confirm it, but it seems promising (if so, we’ll SRU it to focal)
[08:50] <seb128> 👍
[08:58] <seb128> laney, could you handle the sponsoring for bug #1930359 ?
[09:12] <laney> can do in a bit, looking into this dbus thing again atm
[09:28] <didrocks> Trevinho: seb128: works like a charm! Thanks a lot :) Should we push it right away in impish ourself so that we can backport it or do you prefer dealing with impish and we do the SRU?
[09:31] <seb128> laney, thanks
[09:34] <seb128> didrocks, I will let Marco reply to that, unsure if he has other fixes he wants to include
[09:36] <didrocks> ack
[11:33] <Trevinho> didrocks: oh I already prepared the impish package Friday, since I can't upload it ubuntu is waiting for sponsor on https://people.ubuntu.com/~3v1n0/upload-queue/
[11:34] <Trevinho> I asked it it Iain, but given he may be busy you can handle it 
[11:36] <seb128> Trevinho, hey there, what's the status of gtk4?
[11:45] <Trevinho> seb128: gtk4 is uploaded to debian, needs a sync... Can you do that? 
[11:45] <Trevinho> I suppose I can't... 
[11:45] <Trevinho> (but didn't check) 
[11:47] <seb128> Trevinho, let me sync
[11:48] <didrocks999> Trevinho: ack, I’ll sponsor it :)
[11:48] <didrocks999> Trevinho: thanks again :)
[11:52] <napalm> Hello! I have some problems on 5.4.0-77-generic with my Dell XPS 15. after messing with bumblebee and video drivers I've broke the system suspending and hibernation. On systemctl suspens/hibernate the screen goes black for 15 seconds, and then it shows new login screen. After logging in it seemingly starts new session and on power off it kills this session, and shows login screen again. I've retraced all steps I did since last time 
[11:52] <napalm> hibernation/suspending worked, and tried to change it back, but it didn't help. Can anyone try to help me please?
[11:52] <seb128> Trevinho, I will not bother adding extra work but Simon repacked other tarballs to remove redhat fonts stating there was some licensing issues with those atm
[11:54] <seb128> napalm, hey, that's not an user support channel, try #ubuntu instead
[11:54] <napalm> Sorry
[11:54] <k_alam> seb128: Hi, can you publish this in impish https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/4606 ?
[11:54] <jpnurmi> seb128: oSoMoN: do you want me to focus on anything specific, or can I continue on the mvvm & wizard tasks i had started working on?
[11:56] <jpnurmi> (ubuntu-desktop-installer#147 and #133)
[11:59] <seb128> jpnurmi, nothing specific from me but let's see what oSoMoN says, we currently focus on having an installation working unsure if Olivier needs help with the paritioning screen
[12:01] <seb128> jpnurmi, I was going to suggest helping with reviews but I see you just commented on #91 so you are already doing that I guess :)
[12:02] <seb128> jpnurmi, https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-desktop-installer/pull/90 seems like it might need action from our side, unsure if oSoMoN has it or if help would welcome
[12:05] <seb128> k_alam, why did you add a build-depends on gnome-pkg-tools and remove the --fail-missing?
[12:12] <seb128> k_alam, hey, I added a question on the merge request
[12:26] <seb128> Trevinho, new gtk4 fails on armhf
[12:26] <seb128> 718/723 gtk:reftest / reftest treeview-headers-hidden.ui                                                     FAIL           0.53s (exit status 0)
[12:26] <seb128> Trevinho, I retried the build once and it failed again on the same test
[12:27] <seb128> Trevinho, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/548095210/buildlog_ubuntu-impish-armhf.gtk4_4.3.1-1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[12:32] <oSoMoN> jpnurmi, continuing on mvvm & wizard tasks is fine for now, thanks for your refactoring!
[12:33] <oSoMoN> the partitioning screen will require quite some work, so your help will be welcome, but let's focus on getting something working robustly with guided storage for now
[12:33] <jpnurmi> alright! +1 i'll help out reviewing some of the PRs too
[12:33] <oSoMoN> (guided storage is subiquity's API that selects default formatting options without user interaction)
[12:36] <jpnurmi> which reminds me that i should also familiarize myself with subiquity to get to know what it offers
[12:40] <Trevinho> seb128: mh weird was it failing on debian? 
[12:40] <oSoMoN> you can start with the SubiquityClient API, then documentation at https://github.com/canonical/subiquity/
[12:40] <Trevinho> No IIRC 
[12:41] <seb128> Trevinho, indeed not, https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=gtk4&suite=experimental
[12:42] <seb128> Trevinho, I did another retry just to see if it's flaky
[12:43] <Trevinho> seb128: ok, otherwise I'll try on canonistack 
[13:00] <seb128> Trevinho, failed again, I think it needs debugging
[13:02] <k_alam> seb128: I can remove that from build-dpends, it is not required for this merge.
[13:03] <seb128> k_alam, why did you add it? It's not explaining in the changelog nor commits and I don't understand the reason
[13:04] <k_alam> seb128: That is when I was also adding enum-headers, generating gir and typelib for the touchpad schema (which I later moved in u-s-d because originally it was migrated from there)
[13:09] <seb128> k_alam, k, so seems a leftover, please remove it
[13:09] <seb128> then I can do the landing
[13:19] <oSoMoN> jpnurmi, I took the liberty to push two minor changes to https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-desktop-installer/pull/149, and am going to merge it if it's okay with you
[13:20] <k_alam> seb128: k, it is removed now.
[13:21] <seb128> k_alam, let me know when the bileto is updated and I will click the land button
[13:22] <jpnurmi> oSoMoN: nice, thanks! +1
[13:22] <k_alam> seb128: Alright. Thanks.
[13:40] <seb128> hum
[13:41] <seb128> installing gir1.2-gtk-4.0 makes any program not doing a require_version pick up the 'wrong' gtk and be unhappy
[13:42] <seb128> I wonder if we should patch pygobject to default to 3.0 because that's going to create quite some issues
[14:23] <Trevinho> seb128: yeah, that was what Gunnar was saying... I suggested the same
[14:23] <Trevinho> seb128: even though I hope we don't create the other-way-around problem :D
[14:23] <seb128> Trevinho, right, he asked about that, I confirmed now it's an issue
[14:23] <Trevinho> but well gtk4 apps are basically none
[14:23] <seb128> update manager tests are failing due to that
[14:24] <Trevinho> seb128: not sure whether it's to change in gtk itself though, as otherwise even gjs will need patching and more 
[14:24] <Trevinho> seb128: well update manager has to be fixed for sure anyways
[14:24] <Trevinho> what else?
[14:24] <seb128> I don't know how the ordering is done
[14:24] <Trevinho> me neither yet :)
[14:24] <Trevinho> but well I can figure it out
[14:25] <seb128> Trevinho, I downloaded the rdepends of gir1.2-gtk-3.0 and did a grep -B 7 of 'import Gtk'
[14:25] <Trevinho> IMHO i'd go in per-issue and tackle them instead of using a fallback mode 
[14:25] <seb128> that's not really a perfect matching and the require_version isn't required for every case or source
[14:25] <Trevinho> seb128: need to grep out those not setting version
[14:26] <seb128> but a basic grep says that 600 of 2700 entries specify the version
[14:33] <hellsworth> good morning desktopers
[14:33] <kenvandine> hey hellsworth 
[14:33] <hellsworth> hey kenvandine 
[14:39] <seb128> hey Heather, how are you? had a nice weekend?
[14:42] <jibel> Good morning hellsworth 
[14:42] <hellsworth> hi there jibel 
[15:02] <oSoMoN> good morning hellsworth 
[15:03] <KGB-2> glib signed tags 1cdae12 Iain Lane ubuntu/2.64.6-1_ubuntu20.04.4 * glib2.0 Debian release 2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.4 * https://deb.li/364Wh
[15:03] <KGB-1> glib ubuntu/focal e8b7004 Marc Deslauriers debian/ (24 files in 3 dirs) * Import Debian changes 2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.2 * https://deb.li/b4cn
[15:03] <KGB-1> glib ubuntu/focal 16d50e7 Marc Deslauriers debian/ (7 files in 2 dirs) * Import Debian changes 2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.3 * https://deb.li/39Lk7
[15:03] <KGB-1> glib ubuntu/focal 865dedf Matthew Ruffell debian/patches/ series gvdb-builder-Initialise-some-memory-to-zero-in-the-bloom-.patch * Initialise memory used for file builder buffers to zero * https://deb.li/3xl5U
[15:03] <KGB-1> glib ubuntu/focal 9f6ffcf Iain Lane debian/changelog * Update changelog * https://deb.li/ilmZF
[15:03] <KGB-1> glib ubuntu/focal 34d030a Iain Lane debian/changelog * Finalise changelog * https://deb.li/kk1
[15:04] <seb128> laney, thanks!
[15:07] <laney> np
[15:23] <Trevinho> didrocks999: if I push to salsa can you do the signed tag on that revision, or just use my tag there?
[15:24] <didrocks999> Trevinho: oh, I have already sponsored your .dsc some hours ago
[15:24] <Trevinho> didrocks999: yeah, I saw thanks
[15:24] <Trevinho> didrocks999: I mean, on the vcs side...
[15:25] <didrocks999> I don’t remember my creds on salsa :p just use your tags
[15:25] <Trevinho> i will push to salsa, all but would be nice if you'd `gbp buildpackage --git-tag-only` and push it
[15:25] <Trevinho> ok
[15:25] <didrocks999> I don’t care that much not having my name there, you did the hard work :)
[15:25] <didrocks999> ah, if you noticed, I added the bug #
[15:25] <Trevinho> was more like "one did, other sponsored"
[15:26] <Trevinho> ah, good to hear so that I'll sync it
[15:26] <Trevinho> as I didn't know if there was one
[15:28] <didrocks999> yeah, look at the changelog of the sponsored changelog, I just added it there
[15:29] <Trevinho> was there thanks
[15:29] <KGB-1> gdm signed tags dd11441 Marco Trevisan ubuntu/3.38.2.1-3ubuntu3 * gdm3 Debian release 3.38.2.1-3ubuntu3 * https://deb.li/36Kg4
[15:29] <KGB-1> gdm ubuntu/master 933d42c Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/changelog * Update changelog * https://deb.li/xNee
[15:29] <KGB-1> gdm ubuntu/master fffdf68 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/changelog * Upload to impish * https://deb.li/3KK20
[15:29] <Trevinho> and here it is :)
[15:32] <KGB-1> gdm ubuntu/master ec291f5 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) debian/changelog * Upload to impish * https://deb.li/v40A
[15:32] <KGB-1> gdm signed tags 3d15495 Marco Trevisan ubuntu/3.38.2.1-3ubuntu3 * gdm3 Debian release 3.38.2.1-3ubuntu3 * https://deb.li/36Kg4
[18:54] <k_alam> seb128: It seems bileto is updated now.
[19:23] <Trevinho> seb128: ofc, it fails on build, but works when ran manually....
[20:10] <seb128> kenvandine, could you approve https://code.launchpad.net/~khurshid-alam/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/gds-to-gus-impish/+merge/405057 , I don't have permissions and bileto refuses to land it with the mp status being incorrect
[20:11] <seb128> Trevinho, :-( I will try to get debug info tomorrow, I did another retry in case now
[20:11] <Trevinho> seb128: looks like it's the first build that fails
[20:11] <Trevinho> then running again dpkg-buildpackage works, so could be something due to the environemnt...
[20:12] <seb128> ah
[21:10] <kenvandine> seb128: i top approved it
[21:19] <seb128> kenvandine, thanks