[06:54] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:03] <didrocks> good morning
[07:04] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks 
[07:06] <duflu> Hi oSoMoN and didrocks 
[07:08] <ricotz> good morning!
[07:09] <ricotz> hey didrocks oSoMoN duflu 
[07:10] <duflu> Morning ricotz 
[07:10] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN, hey duflu, ricotz 
[07:11] <oSoMoN> hey duflu, ricotz 
[07:11] <ricotz> could someone please take a look at the leftover binaries of llvm-toolchain-snapshot in impish-proposed/universe - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/llvm-toolchain-snapshot/1:14~++20210924122635+4a57f5d1e1c5-1~exp1
[07:12] <ricotz> those NBS packages should be removed
[07:19] <didrocks> ricotz: any news on libreoffice -> epiphany-browser? We have our MIR team meeting later today
[07:40] <ricotz> didrocks, the libreoffice-help-* packages depend on firefox and as alternative on other browsers, using e.g. "apt --install-recommends install ..." is doing the right thing
[07:41] <ricotz> so component-mismatch script enforces some additional requirements on purpose or on error?
[07:42] <didrocks> ricotz: it could be a false positive, but someone has to ensure this first
[07:42] <didrocks> however, libreoffice is still blocked on proposed:
[07:42] <xypron> The thunderbird snap fails to save under /tmp (which may be correct for given authorization) but gives no feedback. For packages it is clear how to report a bug. But where are bugs collected per snap?
[07:42] <jpnurmi> good morning
[07:42] <didrocks> https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html -> libreoffice (1:7.2.5~rc2-0ubuntu1 to 1:7.3.1~rc1-0ubuntu3)
[07:42] <didrocks> Depends: libreoffice python3-defaults (not considered)
[07:43] <jibel> good morning all
[07:43] <didrocks> I don’t think this is the issue for c-m output, but the archive won’t make it migrating
[07:43] <ricotz> didrocks, afaik the component mismatch isn't/won't blocking it, correct?
[07:43] <didrocks> ricotz: it seems that this one is not listed, but there is still a blocking one
[07:43] <didrocks> still wondering about all those false positives… It all started when we allowed build-deps to be in universe… :/
[07:43] <didrocks> hey jibel 
[07:45] <ricotz> didrocks, yeah, python3.10 is holding back things currently
[07:45] <didrocks> ack, python transition thus
[07:46] <jibel> Salut didrocks 
[07:46] <ricotz> didrocks, cjwatson had a short look at it and the libreoffice mismatch seemed not logical to him as well
[07:47] <didrocks> ricotz: ack, so it’s a false positive, I’ll report this. We really need someone to have a look at what/when things broke in this scripts, but I think this is really related to build-deps in universe…
[07:47] <didrocks> we can’t maintain a whitelist by hand
[07:47] <ricotz> didrocks, fyi https://git.launchpad.net/~libreoffice/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/commit/?id=71f9642851d16e75deba9b8a47b08455d4c5bd8a
[07:47] <didrocks> ricotz: thanks for investigating it!
[07:47] <didrocks> yeah, sounds about right
[07:48] <ricotz> the original problem without firefox being first in the list made kind of sense though
[07:49] <didrocks> indeed, I think the root cause was correct
[07:49] <didrocks> then, why the fix then hasn’t worked from a c-m perspective… This is puzzling
[07:50] <ricotz> maybe it checks all alternatives
[07:50] <didrocks> no, the list will be way longer if that was the case
[07:51] <didrocks> we have a lot of alternatives from packages in universe if you take all main into consideration…
[07:51] <ricotz> alright
[07:51] <didrocks> same with virtual packages :/
[07:56] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[07:57] <seb128> didrocks, I saw your emails and I already poked at it yesterday but I don't understand how component mismatch works and why it insists in listing rdepends of dev binaries that have been demoted :-(
[07:57] <seb128> it feels like a bug in the report to me
[07:58] <seb128> I can try debugging the report script but that's not going to be be this week with feature freeze
[07:58] <seb128> oh and hey didrocks, ricotz, how are you today? ;-)
[08:01] <didrocks> seb128: hey! Yeah, it’s more to track that those are really false positives and assert it. If those are real non issues, that would be an argument for next week IRL MIR meeting that we need someone to have a look at this script and why it reports all those. We can’t have an ever growing list of false positives… But we need someone to do it. IIRC, the only familiar person was d_oko who
[08:01] <didrocks> is not active in the team anymore…
[08:01] <didrocks> Doing good, dealing with sick baby, but well, that’s parent’s life :)
[08:01] <didrocks> and you?
[08:02] <seb128> doing alright, no sick this kid for a change!
[08:03] <didrocks> :)
[08:55] <duflu> Morning jpnurmi, seb128 
[08:59] <seb128> duflu, jpnurmi, hey, how are you today?
[09:09] <duflu> seb128, alright. How are you?
[09:11] <oSoMoN> good morning seb128, jpnurmi 
[09:11] <jpnurmi> hey duflu seb128 oSoMoN
[09:11] <oSoMoN> xypron, feel free to file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+filebug (make sure to specify that this is the snap)
[09:12] <seb128> lut oSoMoN 
[09:12] <seb128> duflu, I'm alright thanks, slept better this night as the storm was over
[09:12] <xypron> Thanks oSoMoN
[09:12] <seb128> xypron, oSoMoN what's the issue?
[09:12] <seb128> ah, I saw the log now
[09:13] <seb128> xypron, define 'fail to save'? it's saving fine to /tmp afaik, it's just that snap have a private /tmp so that's not the /tmp from your system
[09:13] <ricotz> seb128, hey, I am alright :)
[09:14] <xypron> seb128: in the save dialogue I specifically chose /tmp
[09:15] <xypron> seb128: a few days before this was enough to save to the real /tmp
[09:16] <seb128> xypron, depends if you are using portals I guess
[09:17] <xypron> seb128: sorry I am not aware of what portals are.
[09:17] <seb128> xypron, a way to access the real filesystem from the snap
[09:18] <seb128> xypron, best that you open a bug as suggested by o_SoMoN , please provide the details on the system, distro version, desktop environment used, snap channel, etc
[09:18] <xypron> ok
[09:18] <seb128> for what it is worth 91.6.1 still use the portals and save to the system /tmp for me
[11:47] <xypron> seb128: after rebooting the problem was gone. Maybe some interference with updates.
[12:20] <seb128> xypron, maybe...
[13:01] <jbicha> good morning
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[13:42] <seb128> jbicha, hey, how are you?
[13:44] <jbicha> good, how are things?
[13:50] <seb128> doing alright, busy as expected on a feature freeze week, right? ;)
[14:05] <jbicha> yes!
[14:11] <jbicha> seb128: it looks like gjs is built on i386. Can you enable mozjs91 to build on i386 too?
[14:13] <seb128> jbicha, I hate the i386 whitelisting business :/ let me check
[14:59] <seb128> jbicha, checking your versions changes and the description, the issue with tracker is that the GNOME_NEW_VERSION regexp expect a SERIE.REV(.alpha|beta...)
[14:59] <seb128> and they use a third number
[15:00] <jbicha> oh cool
[15:00] <seb128> jbicha, so you either need to come with a tweak to that regexp or just don't use GNOME_FTP_URL and write manually the regexp
[15:00] <jbicha> ok
[15:01] <seb128> k, let's do incoming rls bugs review for those interested
[15:02] <seb128> I think Ken is busy with other things but let's do it anyway
[15:02] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-jj-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[15:02] <seb128> bug #1960387 is being discussed upstream, we should target it
[15:03] <kenvandine> i'm here
[15:03] <seb128> the at-spi one I'm going to handle
[15:03] <seb128> kenvandine, hey :)
[15:03] <seb128> bug #1961197
[15:04] <seb128> the current comment suggest it's probably not a rls target to me
[15:06] <kenvandine> agreed
[15:07] <seb128> k, let's wontfix
[15:07] <seb128> I'm reading the activity on bug #1953052
[15:07] <seb128> turns out that it is due to pipewire
[15:08] <seb128> in any case sounds like something to fix, +1 for targetting I would say
[15:09] <kenvandine> +1
[15:10] <seb128> that's if for j incoming
[15:10] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-jj-tracking-bug-tasks.html
[15:10] <seb128> those are assigned
[15:11] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ii-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[15:11] <seb128> no desktop bugs
[15:11] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ii-tracking-bug-tasks.html
[15:12] <seb128> bug #1955044 is new and up for sponsoring
[15:12] <seb128> I will review it
[15:13] <seb128> the other ones we already discussed and are being worked or incomplete
[15:13] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ff-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[15:13] <seb128> no desktop there
[15:14] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ff-tracking-bug-tasks.html
[15:14] <seb128> nothing new to review on that one
[15:15] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html
[15:15] <seb128> no desktop section
[15:15] <seb128> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-tracking-bug-tasks.html
[15:15] <seb128> bug 1961565 to be assigned to Olivier also for bionic
[15:16] <seb128> and I think that's it for this round
[15:16] <seb128> kenvandine, thanks!
[15:17] <kenvandine> easy day :)
[15:17] <kenvandine> seb128: thank you!
[15:19] <kenvandine> seb128: snap-store in the jammy daily images hangs on first run, I'm resetting my VM and going to collect verbose logs
[15:19] <seb128> kenvandine, live session or installed system?
[15:20] <seb128> kenvandine, but it's not a new issue, I had been hitting that problem often when trying edge builds
[15:20] <kenvandine> installed
[15:20] <kenvandine> i couldn't repro it on an existing install, only on first run
[15:21] <kenvandine> edge == stable/ubuntu-22.04 now
[15:21] <seb128> well I'm often doing 'first run' when testing edge
[15:21] <seb128> like I wipe ~/snap/snap-store
[15:22] <seb128> it doesn't need to be a fresh install, might make easier to test or debug
[15:22] <seb128> it's stucked on the loading bar right?
[15:22] <seb128> I usually blame packagekit but maybe wrongly...
[15:23] <kenvandine> perhaps
[15:23] <kenvandine>  --verbose should help here
[15:23] <kenvandine> a killall and run again works
[15:31] <seb128> right, that's what I also noticed
[15:51] <Trevinho> jbicha: do we care having gjs for i386 in ubuntu?
[16:00] <jbicha> I don't need gjs on i386
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