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IrcsomeBot<RikMills> Updating kup-backup to work with plasma 6 https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kup-backup/log/?h=kubuntu_plucky_staging08:39
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kup-backup/+bug/208511008:40
-ubottu:#kubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2085110 in kup-backup (Ubuntu) "Kub-backup is missing from System Settings in Plasma 6" [Medium, Confirmed]08:40
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> that seems to work with plasma 6 :)10:28
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Maybe I'll move to plucky soon πŸ™ˆ12:40
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> now waiting for plasma 6.2.2 tars to appear12:42
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Ci-train @ plucky? (re @RikMills: now waiting for plasma 6.2.2 tars to appear)12:45
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> πŸ’€I'll put a handbrake for a while .. (re @myfenris: Maybe I'll move to plucky soon πŸ™ˆ)12:46
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> definitely for plucky. may do oracular one last time as well, depending on state of the builders12:46
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> So 6.2.2 will be last on ci-train? Then I should lower down the handbrake and go for it ☺️ (re @RikMills: definitely for plucky. may do oracular one last time as well, depending on state of the builders)12:48
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> amd64 builders look a bit broken :(12:54
IrcsomeBot<sgmoore> Yeah :(12:55
IrcsomeBot<sgmoore> Wrapping up some contract work, will start churning out more qt6 apps by end of week. Arm is doing great!12:56
BluesKajHi all13:08
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Ouch (re @RikMills: amd64 builders look a bit broken :()13:10
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Packages πŸ“¦ from ci-train already copied to plucky right? (re @RikMills: amd64 builders look a bit broken :()13:11
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> Qt 6.7.2 are. Plasma, no (re @myfenris: Packages πŸ“¦ from ci-train already copied to plucky right?)13:12
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> coped as in unapproved queue13:13
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Ouch .. (re @RikMills: Qt 6.7.2 are. Plasma, no)13:14
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> plasma has to wait until the Qt transition is done anyway, so not losing anything much there13:15
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> So I just maintain ci for plasma until it's available in plucky right?13:16
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> Yeah. Once Qt is done I'll be able to upload plasma direct to the archive13:17
BluesKajis the 25.04 plucky toolchain ready?13:19
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> Maybe that time already 6.2.3 or higher right ☺️13:20
RikMillsBluesKaj: sort of. it seems to be mostly other things on the infra like autopkgtests that are holding things up13:22
BluesKajok thanks RikMills... I can wait  :-)13:23
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.2.2/14:03
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> u will upload to ci-train later right ?14:06
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> building the sources to upload now. will upload when  builders look ok14:08
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> uploaded as some of the builders are working14:46
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> may take a long time to get done though14:46
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> but the main archive is not open yet, so fair game I think14:46
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> 🫑15:00
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> last build 6.2.1 quite fast15:08
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> maybe last time only oracular , now oracular + plucky15:09
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> but amd64 builder were ok then15:09
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> toady not so much https://launchpad.net/builders/15:09
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> today saw some failed15:09
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> today not so much https://launchpad.net/builders/15:09
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> the builder starting to build others plucky15:10
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> today amd64 builders are mostly stuck in 'cleaning'. there are 'private jobs' getting priority over most things. plus lots of firefox builds that take forever on a builder15:11
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> our builds will get done, but not at a fast rate15:12
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> if it stays like that15:12
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> is it after cleaning the builder will be disabled ?15:33
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> why suddenly got lot of being disabled15:34
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> maintenance ?15:34
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> "launchpad-buildd failed to come up after reset" ok got it (re @myfenris: why suddenly got lot of being disabled)15:34
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> all the failed build will rebuild once the dependencies is available right?16:37
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> that's what our kubuntu-rerty-builds script does ;) (re @myfenris: all the failed build will rebuild once the dependencies is available right?)16:54
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> I will set that to run every 10 mins16:55
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> that's what our kubuntu-retry-builds script does ;) (re @myfenris: all the failed build will rebuild once the dependencies is available right?)16:56
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> https://irc-attachments.kde.org/e1155721/2024_10_22_18_11_31_392560.pdf17:14
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> for example17:14
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> 🦾17:20
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> it will priorities plucky then oracular later? (re @RikMills: )18:05
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> I am running the script against plucky and oracular. I just showed the output for plucky. They are both getting the same priority. (re @myfenris: it will priorities plucky then oracular later?)18:07
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> noted .. im asking bcoz of the status build for oracular not parallel with plucky πŸ™ˆ18:10
IrcsomeBot<myfenris> maybe due to the builder queue18:11
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> yeah, random factor mean they will never exactly match18:17
RikMillsarraybolt3: are you still using barrier or similar app?19:43
RikMillsI think it was you I remember using it?19:43
arraybolt3RikMills: Not any longer, I was using it for a while.21:21
arraybolt3(I ended up no longer using the secondary computer for its original purpose after the xz-utils attack potentially affected it, then thereafter the hardware died on me.)21:22
RikMillsarraybolt3: ah, got you21:23
RikMillswas just trying it found the version in Ubuntu/Debian needed patching21:23
RikMillsbut is probably also dead upstream21:23
arraybolt3It was really fun how it died too. Was an old Optiplex 9020 I got for free, running Libreboot and Qubes OS. Screen went from normal to suddenly freaking *out* (rapidly flashing blocky garbage). Rebooted and it didn't come back on.21:24
arraybolt3input-leap is probably what should be used instead nowadays21:24
RikMillsI was messing with controlling my M2 Kfocus (with US keyboard that gives me issues) from a laptop with a UK keyboard21:25
RikMillsarraybolt3: yeah, I found that also21:26
arraybolt3assuming you're on X11, Barrier should work for that.21:26
arraybolt3but I think input-leap is needed if you're on the Wayland bandwagon.21:26
RikMillsbarrier does, but the version in the archive needs a patch for generating ssh keys21:27
arraybolt3ah, I ended up doing that part manually I remember now that you mention it21:28
arraybolt3https://github.com/debauchee/barrier/issues/1625 this is for Windows but the same general idea probably applies21:28
-ubottu:#kubuntu-devel- Issue 1625 in debauchee/barrier "Windows 10 Failed to generate SSL" [Open]21:28
RikMillsarraybolt3: there is a bug in debian asking for the patch to be applied, which has not happened21:29
arraybolt3ah21:30
RikMillshttps://github.com/debauchee/barrier/commit/20a1bd2e4c8b019eb9ab9e11267e3f22c08b59f421:30
-ubottu:#kubuntu-devel- Commit 20a1bd2 in debauchee/barrier "Fix issue with generation of new certificate"21:30
=== guiverc2 is now known as guiverc
RikMillscertificates I shlould have said21:30
RikMills*should21:30
RikMillsI may think about fixing that in Ubuntu then21:31
RikMillslooks like barrier may be removed from trixie21:32
RikMillsbut if we have it on some supported releases for a while and can be fixed it may be worth it21:33
RikMillsarraybolt3: anyway, thank you :)21:33
arraybolt3RikMills: sure thing :)22:59

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