[01:49] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: accepted lubuntu-update-notifier [source] (focal-proposed) [0.1.1]
[01:57] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: ALright, funny question for you. What do I do when a package FTBFS but not because of an error in my packaging?
[01:57] <arraybolt3> Just had l-u-n in focal-proposed die during building due to an internal error in Canonical's infra.
[01:57] <arraybolt3> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/647798136/buildlog_ubuntu-focal-amd64.lubuntu-update-notifier_0.1.1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[01:58] <tsimonq2> Retry it :)
[01:58] <tsimonq2> The problem could just be transient
[01:59] <tsimonq2> If it isn't, ask in #launchpad
[01:59] <arraybolt3> Hmm... didn't realize that was possible. Got it retried now.
[02:00] <tsimonq2> Sounds good 
[02:00] <tsimonq2> If you scroll back in -release you'll see quite a bit of builder fun
[02:01] <lubot_> [matrix] <kc2bez> Builder fun is the most fun.
[02:01] <tsimonq2> Oh absolutely 
[02:02] <tsimonq2> We love some builder fun
[04:57] <arraybolt3> Well, since there's not a whole lot else to do at the moment, I guess I'll hack on lubuntu-installer-prompt and see what's what.
[05:42] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: accepted lubuntu-default-settings [source] (kinetic-proposed) [22.10.5]
[05:47] <arraybolt3> \o/ There went the XScreenSaver bugfix!
[06:17] <arraybolt3> https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/installer-prompt-packaging This is still set to mirror *from* GitHub, not *to* it. Would be handy if we could reverse this whenever we have a convenient time (I don't have the needed GitHub access to do it, I don't think).
[06:17] <arraybolt3> I have a couple of bugfixes for the installer prompt that I'd like to push to a branch and ask for review on.
[13:51] <RikMills> https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/issues/903
[13:51] -ubot93:#lubuntu-devel- Issue 903 in lxqt/lxqt-config "Missing kscreen includes cause build failures." [Open]
[13:56] <tsimonq2> Ack, will look when I get in this morning 
[13:56] <RikMills> tsimonq2: also see the discussion on debian-qt-kde IRC
[13:57] <tsimonq2> Qool :)
[13:57] <RikMills> possible could be fixed, but is still a mess TBH
[13:59] <RikMills> then again, bound to get these issues if you decide to depend on the libs of a completely separate desktop that will do their own thing with no concern for your code
[14:02] <RikMills> you = people in general
[14:02] <tsimonq2> I do have commit access upstream, although I use it sparingly :0
[14:03] <tsimonq2> s/0/P/
[14:12] <RikMills[m]> looks like patches could now be more on the KDE side, but shrug
[14:14] <RikMills[m]> this is going to hit too many distros not to be fixed properly somewhere
[14:15] <RikMills[m]> the libscreen soname bump means distro who want new plasma will have to rebuild lxqt-config, and will hit this
[14:15] <RikMills[m]> s/libscreen/libkscreen/, s/distro/distros/
 "this is going to hit too many..." <- I agree
[14:51] <tsimonq2> Attempting to reproduce right now
[14:52] <RikMills[m]> I guess you will do that in debian, but fyi a build of the new libkscreen for lunar is in ppa:kubuntu-ppa/beta
[14:52] <RikMills[m]> but built against the release pocket, as it was done for normal people to test
[15:57] <tsimonq2> Rik Mills: https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/libkscreen/-/commit/7c2e3b5d032e590588b43e7e942ffb8800a4bd1b
[15:57] -ubot93:#lubuntu-devel- Commit 7c2e3b5 in qt-kde-team/kde/libkscreen "Add patch to restore a transitive include fixing FTBFS in downstream packages."
[15:57] <tsimonq2> https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-build-tools/pull/83
[16:25] <lubot_> [matrix] <tsimonq2> X: obconf-qt source: prefer-uscan-symlink filenamemangle s/@ANY_VERSION@@ARCHIVE_EXT@/@PACKAGE@-$1\.tar\.xz/ [debian/watch:6]
[16:28] <tsimonq2> libfm-qt FTBFS on symbols after this rebuild
[16:30] <tsimonq2> ok the missing symbols are all void std::vector, due to this change, should be fine
[16:33] <tsimonq2> seeing quite a bit of this in libfm-qt:
[16:33] <tsimonq2> src/filepropsdialog.cpp:307:58: warning: ‘Qt::SystemLocaleShortDate’ is deprecated: Use QLocale [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
[16:33] <tsimonq2>   307 |             ui->lastModified->setText(mtime.toString(Qt::SystemLocaleShortDate));
[16:33] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: low-hanging fruit PR ^^^ (multiple locations)
[16:45] <tsimonq2> Rik Mills: Any chance you could upload https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/libkscreen/-/commit/7c2e3b5d032e590588b43e7e942ffb8800a4bd1b to your beta PPA?
[16:45] -ubot93:#lubuntu-devel- Commit 7c2e3b5 in qt-kde-team/kde/libkscreen "Add patch to restore a transitive include fixing FTBFS in downstream packages."
[16:45] <tsimonq2> trying locally just for testing
 "Rik Mills: Any chance you..." <- I will do it to ppa:kubuntu-ppa/staging-plasma first, which is where the beta ppa stuff was built and copied from
[16:51] <tsimonq2> ack :)
[16:56] <RikMills[m]> building https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/staging-plasma/+packages?field.name_filter=libkscreen&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=lunar
[17:34] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: I think the correct package to blacklist should have been systemsettings
[17:42] <tsimonq2> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-build-tools/0.12.0-0ubuntu3 + that libkscreen patch should mean lxqt-config no longer FTBFS in Ubuntu :)
[17:56] <RikMills> nice
[22:57] <teward> Kicking the Lubuntu DO
[22:57] <teward> it'll come back (95% swap usage == slow boy)
[23:00] <teward> i said DO I meant OVH
[23:49] <arraybolt3> !ping
[23:49] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: o/
[23:50] <tsimonq2> Hey!
[23:50] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: I don't think that systemsettings is what we were supposed to blacklist, it's a hard depends of kde-config-updates, and kde-config-updates was the module that I believe is dangerous in Lubuntu.
[23:50] <arraybolt3> kde-config-updates is a recommends of Discover, not a depends.
[23:51] <arraybolt3> I can try on that PR you were mentioning, looks easy enough.
[23:51] <arraybolt3> Also, about that Gitea/GitHub lubuntu-installer-prompt mirror reversal, any updates?
[23:56] <arraybolt3> OK, I need to reboot, brb...
[23:56] <arraybolt3> (I'll get any messages that come through while I'm gone.)