sgmoore[m] | <Eickmeyer[m]> "sgmoore (@sgmoore:kde.org): Hi..." <- Yes, but right now snaps are on hold: core22 need my kde-neon extension finalized and merged into snapcraft upstream. And core20 snaps are being removed until security updates issue is solved. Since Neon does not maintain packages when they move to a new base I am creating a PPA to maintain security updates. This is a WIP. I just can't allow my name to be attached to a bunch of | 12:10 |
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sgmoore[m] | snaps with secuirty holes. | 12:10 |
sgmoore[m] | and morning all | 12:11 |
RikMills | santa_: going to get 5.27.0 built in the archive, then will do 5.103.0 | 13:45 |
RikMills | hope that is ok | 13:45 |
santa_ | RikMills: of course, thanks a lot for uploading to archive | 13:47 |
RikMills | 5.27.0 uploaded | 13:47 |
RikMills | pushing git | 13:48 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 14:11 |
Eickmeyer[m] | <sgmoore[m]> "Yes, but right now snaps are..." <- I totally get that. :) | 14:33 |
RikMills | 5.27.0 for kinetic is in backports-landing | 16:56 |
IrcsomeBot | <RikMills> https://irc-attachments.kde.org/a4830d01/file_63489.jpg | 17:18 |
IrcsomeBot | <RikMills> Forwarded from RikMills: So far so good in virtualbox...... | 17:18 |
mmikowski | hi everyone. | 17:56 |
mmikowski | Anybody seen this: running meld gives: "Cannot import: GTK+ | No module named 'gi'" | 17:57 |
mmikowski | oh, and then it refuses to run, making it substantially less valuable :P | 17:57 |
Eickmeyer | mmikowski: Ran meld yesterday without issues. Sounds like a dependency got deleted inadvertently. | 18:07 |
mmikowski | Eickmeyer: Hi! I agree and am now testing on a separate machine to see if its a consistent problem. | 18:09 |
mmikowski | Eickmeyer: And, it's not. So it's specific to this machine. Which is great news, actually. | 18:10 |
mmikowski | Now to figure out what the heck happened here... | 18:10 |
Eickmeyer | Yep. Meld isn't one of those packages that sees a lot of updates in the archive. | 18:10 |
mmikowski | Yeah, was thinking it was a python update that might have caused it, as the python software properties did get updated. I'll work it out. | 18:11 |
mmikowski | oh, classic. Home is 99% full. All bets are off. | 18:14 |
Eickmeyer[m] | That'd do it. | 18:14 |
mmikowski | Although / is 42%. That's a relief | 18:15 |
arraybolt3 | Heh, I start getting worried when my drive gets even 50% full :P | 18:22 |
mmikowski | meh, I don't have time to fix it now. At least it is not systematic. | 18:28 |
mmikowski | Yeah, well all of python now looks squirrelly. Again, specific to this system. | 18:44 |
mmikowski | fwiw, I fixed it by reinstall all python packages as found in a working system. Not sure how that happened, now its fixed. | 18:51 |
mmikowski | That's from the department of redundancy department :) | 18:51 |
arraybolt3 | :P | 19:13 |
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