[12:23] heyo BluesKaj [15:15] https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.27.3/ [15:18] already being build in ppa ? [15:23] okie .. i saw the build in ppa \0/ [15:32] is it being published in archive too ? [15:35] just uploaded it there to build (re @myfenris: is it being published in archive too ?) [15:38] saw it too (re @RikMills: just uploaded it there to build) [15:40] cant wait for it [15:55] why got build failures? [15:56] waiting dependencies? [15:56] It is probably dependency waits because the "failed" packages depend on other packages that have yet to compile. [15:56] noted (re @IrcsomeBot: It is probably dependency waits because the "failed" packages depend on other packages that have yet to compile.) [15:56] because some of frameworks 5.104 in proposed chose that moment to migrate to release pocket (re @myfenris: why got build failures?) [15:57] and for a short while it wasn't published in either pocket [15:57] If something bad can happen, it will, and at the worst possible moment. [15:57] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/a2a1a16a/file_64183_tgs.webp [15:58] I'll run the retry script in a little while once the archive publisher has definitely caught up [18:29] RikMills: Installing 5.27.3 now from experimental. Let's see how this goes. Also, sent you a report and TD;LR email last night. Look for it in your spam folder :) [18:29] mmikowski: 5.27.3 isn't there yet [18:30] still building.... [18:30] hmm, judging by the size (202 packages) I thought it had completed. Didn't look at launchpad though. [18:30] Framworks update then I'm guessing. [18:30] ? [18:30] yep [18:31] 5.27.3 is still building in the staging ppa [18:31] I also grep'd for plasma and saw a few packages, but that's probably it. [18:31] ok, awesome. [18:33] should be done in a few hrs I hope. if launchpad builders behave [18:33] IMO, the only issue with 5.27.x on 22.04 LTS is currently that theme bug. However, we will dig further. [18:33] ^^ IF :) [18:35] btw, window tiling is getting more awesome as I dig further in. [18:35] I didn't know, for example, that one could press shift when dragging a window border to dynamically update the tiling layout. That is too cool. [22:06] upgraded to .3 , looking at ppa , there are like ~6 pkgs failed [22:08] retry script shows only dep waiting things [22:10] 👌🏻🫡 [22:38] Watching LP, will upgrade once ready. [22:51] mmikowski: 5.27.3 is now there [22:51] arraybolt3: ditto if you were waiting for that on jammy [22:52] Nice. [22:53] * arraybolt3 pops open apt [22:58] Sigh, why does squid-deb-proxy make normal apt update operations take so long... [23:02] Awesome! Thanks Rik. Will upgrade immediately. [23:11] * arraybolt3 reboots, brb [23:14] FYI, nfs on laptops now looks much better with the latest HWE kernel. [23:14] (5.19 vs 5.17). [23:14] Success, yay! [23:14] (Had the system in power-save mode when I rebooted so it took a while to boot back up, which scared me at first, but everything works now!) [23:15] In the 5.17 kernel, it would not work on boot regardless of settings. Since the hwe kernel upgrade, it now works reliably on all systems including those over wireless. That's such a nice quality-of-life improvement. [23:19] fwiw, here's a snapshot with with updated widget which will soon be modified per hardware platform. We will also have to modify the keybinding hints because they have changed: https://imgur.com/a/Fgkfqgu [23:20] arraybolt3 RikMills ^^ [23:20] bbiab for 5.27.3 [23:22] ok, back. [23:23] mmikowski: <3 [23:23] That's gonna be a fun addition. [23:23] Thanks Aaron. [23:24] Notice how the widget senses your device. That will be coming later, but the graphics are in the works. [23:24] I have to grow crash, so have fun. I will read any comments in the morning [23:24] So no more "*XE only" or similar bits. [23:24] nn RikMills. Awesome work as always. [23:25] * arraybolt3 should take care of animals and then immerse myself in the 20.04.6 point release [23:26] arraybolt3: once we are done with widget, it will be tailored for each model. The updated icon colors for the desktop will be sooner though. [23:26] Ah, nice. And all this will work even though I have the "this PPA may cause your computer to explode" KDE PPA enabled? [23:27] Or will the experimental PPA get in the way somehow? I doubt it will, just checking.