14:30 <willcooke> #startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting 2018-11-27 14:30 <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Nov 27 14:30:37 2018 UTC. The chair is willcooke. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. 14:30 <meetingology> 14:30 <meetingology> Available commands: action commands idea info link nick 14:30 <willcooke> Hi all 14:30 <Nafallo> o/ 14:30 <willcooke> Roll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks, duflu (out), jbicha, jamesh (out), jibel, kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out) 14:30 <seb128> _o/ 14:30 <tseliot> o/ 14:30 <jibel> o/ 14:30 <kenvandine> o/ 14:31 <willcooke> Just give people a couple of mins 14:31 <tjaalton> \o 14:31 <didrocks> hey 14:32 <willcooke> Oki 14:32 <willcooke> So rls bug updates from the bullet list looks pretty good. 14:33 <oSoMoN> o/ 14:33 <willcooke> So we can go through the incoming, then hand over to laney for the other bugs, then AOB 14:33 <willcooke> bb incoming 14:33 <willcooke> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html 14:34 <willcooke> That url-dispatcher one as always, but nothing new 14:34 <seb128> I'm going to get that one of the list 14:34 <willcooke> should I assign one of the tasks to you? 14:35 <andyrock> o/ 14:35 <willcooke> or all of them, or none of them>? 14:35 <willcooke> or nothing 14:35 <seb128> none, just wontfix for that serie 14:35 <willcooke> ack 14:35 <seb128> the initial problem was worked around 14:35 <willcooke> thanks seb128 14:35 <seb128> so that's non important to fix the remaining in bionic 14:35 <seb128> np 14:35 <willcooke> cc incoming: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-cc-incoming-bug-tasks.html 14:35 <willcooke> 1 bug, twice. Assigned to tjaalton. 14:35 <willcooke> Nothing new 14:35 <seb128> he has a package in a ppa for testing 14:36 <willcooke> cool 14:36 <tjaalton> yeah 14:36 <seb128> if anyone feels like giving it a try (I might, just failing to get to that point of my todo atm) 14:36 <tjaalton> marked it 'incomplete' now 14:36 <tjaalton> was only for disco 14:36 <willcooke> I will spin up a VM this afternoon 14:37 <willcooke> dd-incoming: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html 14:37 <willcooke> 2 bugs. 14:37 <Laney> (we should be deleting incoming when nominating, that cosmic one was already accepted) 14:38 <andyrock> removed 14:38 <willcooke> thanks Laney 14:38 <willcooke> I went to change it but you already had 14:38 <Laney> :3 14:38 <willcooke> :) 14:38 <seb128> I though the report was smart enough to not list things with an accepted serie targetting, seems not :/ 14:38 <willcooke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1805200 14:38 <ubot5> Ubuntu bug 1805200 in xorg-server (Ubuntu Disco) "Xorg crashes when it tries to resume a scale transformation after that Screen has been closed. Crashed in __strlen_avx2() from transform_filter_length() from ProcRRGetCrtcTransform()" [High,Triaged] 14:39 <willcooke> assigned, and targetted so I assume it's accepted too 14:39 <willcooke> oh 14:39 * willcooke reads it 14:39 <willcooke> ah right 14:39 <willcooke> oki, we should talk about it then 14:39 <willcooke> I would be +1 for accepting since we need it for fractional scaling under x 14:39 <seb128> +1 14:40 <willcooke> anyone against? 14:40 <kenvandine> +1 14:40 <Laney> tjaalton accepted it himself already, not much to say there I don't think 14:40 <willcooke> oki, removed the tag 14:40 <seb128> Marco got upstream comments now which is good :) 14:40 <willcooke> \o/ 14:41 <willcooke> Here ends the bug review. Not too shabby 14:41 <willcooke> Laney, over to you 14:42 <Laney> yeh 14:42 <Laney> so 14:42 <Laney> #link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#desktop-packages 14:42 <Laney> idea is to see if there's anything on there that should be worked on 14:43 <Laney> I saw seb128 asked foundations to look at that n-m failure caused by dnsmasq, seems sensible 14:43 <willcooke> +1 14:44 <Laney> apart from that... 14:44 <Laney> jbicha: did you want to say something about that sane thing or tracker? 14:45 <Laney> there's some history with those two that I don't fully know 14:46 <Laney> maybe we can talk about those later on 14:46 <willcooke> yeah 14:47 <Laney> so I think v4l-utils and at-spi2-core could do with being handled 14:47 <Laney> udisks2 just needs the hint updated 14:47 <Laney> (done) 14:48 <seb128> the at-spi2-core tests seem flackyness, I retried 14:48 <seb128> (first was blocked on depwait from meson, but that got cleared yesterday) 14:48 <seb128> or said differently I'm looking at that one 14:48 <seb128> v4l-utils seems a real build issue, I just looked at debian/upstream, no obvious report/fix there 14:49 <Laney> thx 14:49 <seb128> does anyone to have a look to that one? 14:49 <Laney> maybe we can ask foundations if anyone can look at apport to de-flake the tests 14:49 <jbicha> sane-backends probably needs a transitional package added in Ubuntu & Debian 14:50 <Laney> k, are you handling it? 14:50 * Laney didn't follow that situation and is happy to not know about it :-) 14:50 <jbicha> see LP: #1804550 and Debian bug 913346 14:50 <ubot5> Launchpad bug 1804550 in sane-backends (Ubuntu) "New version 1.0.27-3.1 all libsane-common does not update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1804550 14:50 <ubot5> Debian bug 913346 in sane-backends "libsane1: Cannot update libsane1" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/913346 14:51 <seb128> @apport, I can do that, but the failing tests had "WARNING: cannot connect to: https://api.launchpad.net/devel.." so I wonder if that was a temp infra problem 14:51 <jbicha> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/61 & https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker/issues/59 are blocking the autopkgtests 14:51 <gitbot> GNOME issue 61 in tracker "tracker-miner-fs test: Parent recursive/4 not indexed yet" [Opened] 14:51 <gitbot> GNOME issue 59 in tracker "functional-16-collation test failures" [Opened] 14:51 <Laney> http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/apport/disco/amd64 14:51 <Laney> they probably want to handle it being unreliable in the tests / apport itself 14:51 <jbicha> the tracker autopkgtest failures are fallout from my switching the package to meson 14:52 <seb128> Laney, fair enough 14:52 <seb128> I take that item as well 14:52 <jbicha> I'm not handling sane-backends right now 14:53 <Laney> k, well that can sit there then 14:53 <jbicha> I don't think tracker being stuck is blocking anything yet 14:54 <Laney> if you can work with upstream on those tracker failures please 14:54 <Laney> not sure it was required to ping me about debootstrap, I'm sure you can manage that, but if you really can't then I can help I guess 14:54 <Laney> that's the end 14:54 <willcooke> thanks Laney 14:54 <Laney> except someone to look at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/v4l-utils/1.16.1-2/+build/15637736 - not super urgent but we should do it at some point 14:54 <willcooke> Do we still need a volunteer for v4l-utils 14:55 <willcooke> ? 14:55 <willcooke> ha 14:55 <willcooke> yes 14:56 <willcooke> We'll see if we can find a volunteer by EOW 14:56 <seb128> or wait, I don't think it's blocking anything else atm 14:56 <willcooke> kk 14:56 <willcooke> #topic AOB 14:57 <willcooke> popey, you had one 14:57 <popey> ya 14:57 <seb128> unsure how to handle best those non urgent items, if we keep asking, or just force an owner 14:57 <popey> I thought you might appreciate an "Ubuntu Desktop in the wild". 14:57 <popey> "CuriousMarc" YouTube channel has a series of videos where they're repairing the Apollo Guidance Computer 14:57 <Laney> should eventually assign someone 14:57 <popey> I keep seeing Ubuntu pop up in it. 14:57 <popey> Mike Stewart - one of the experts doing the repair (and actual Space Engineer for SpaceX) uses Ubuntu on a ThinkPad. :) 14:57 <oSoMoN> nice 14:57 <popey> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSahAoOLdU is episode 1 14:57 <popey> Worth a watch if you like historic electronics, space, or seeing random 50 year-old document scans on Ubuntu :) 14:57 <popey> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/6H5u76yG/Screenshot%20from%202018-11-27%2014-31-10.png 14:57 <kenvandine> cool 14:58 <popey> EOM 14:58 <seb128> nice one popey :) 14:58 <willcooke> seb128, Laney - yeah, if it's still hanging around next week then we can assign someone. Is that sort of timescale acceptable, or does it need attention in days? 14:59 <seb128> imho waiting a week is fine, but then we can as well find an assignee now and state that it can be looked at when possible/not as an high priority 15:01 <Laney> you guys think about who you might want to assign before the next meeting :-) 15:01 <Laney> looks like it's around gl stuff 15:01 <willcooke> kk, lets look more in to it 15:01 <willcooke> any more business? 15:02 <didrocks> nothing for me 15:02 <willcooke> sounds like not 15:02 <andyrock> nope 15:02 <willcooke> #endmeeting