Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: [Bug 1301274] Re: SSL validation problem (or sync Sylpheed from Debian sid)

2014-09-11 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 11:40:15 -0700
∅  wrote:

> Could you all verify that this problem is solved, so we can get an SRU
> going? We need to act fast!
> 
> wxl
> 
> 
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Julien Lavergne 
> Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 6:15 AM
> Subject: [Bug 1301274] Re: SSL validation problem (or sync Sylpheed
> from Debian sid)
> To: carsrcoffin...@yahoo.com
> 
> 
> As this update should fix a security issue, I would be glad if someone
> from the security team could check this update, to see if the issue is
> really fixed.
> I also ask for people to help in the testing, to validate the SRU.
> 
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1301274
> 
> Title:
>   SSL validation problem (or sync Sylpheed from Debian sid)
> 
> Status in “sylpheed” package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
> Status in “sylpheed” source package in Trusty:
>   Fix Committed
> 
> Bug description:
>   SRU statement :
>   [Impact]
> 
>   * Actual sylpheed has 2 major issues :
>   - Security problem (SSL certificate validation)
>   - Losing mail using POP3
> 
>   The problem is that the security fix is separated into several
>   commits, so it's not easy and secure to cheery pick commits, and maybe
>   other commits that could be necessary and not labeled « SSL fix ».
> 
>   So, the easiest and more secure way to fix this is to take the whole
>   upstream release. It will also fix the other major issue.
> 
>   Since 3.4.0 beta7 (include in trusty), the changelog to 3.4.1 is :
> 
>   Mac OS X support was improved.
>   SSL certificate hostname is validated now (#167).
>   The Japanese manual was modified so that IE correctly detect its
> character encoding.
>   The rightmost column of folder view and summary view became easier to 
> resize.
>   Appropriate columns of folder view, summary view, etc. are
> auto-expanded by window resize when using GTK+ 2.14 or later.
>   The initial setup dialog is now resizable.
>   PGP encrypt-to-self feature was added.
>   The display period of notification window became configurable.
>   Win32: OpenSSL was updated to 0.9.8y.
>   Win32: libpng was updated to 1.2.51.
> 
>   SSL wildcard certificate is also validated now (#167).
>   The compile error with OpenSSL disabled was fixed.
> 
>   This release fixes an important bug that would lose mails when local
>   mailbox was inaccessible on POP3 receiving.
> 
>   The others fixes are mininal when you compare to the 2 major fixes +
>   the risk to miss something by cherry-picking commits.
> 
>   [Test Case]
>   Detail of the security issue is described on the upstream bug
> tracker : http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/redmine/issues/167
>   Since it's a security issue, it's not really easy to reproduce.
> 
>   Also, details about the lost of email are on upstream bug tracker
>   http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/redmine/issues/193
> 
> 
>   [Regression Potential]
> 
>   I can't see any regressions. The fixes are upstream since quite some
>   time, and there is no new releases fixing again those issues (no I
>   assume the actual fixes are good).
> 
>   Changelog :
>   sylpheed (3.4.1-0ubuntu0.1) trusty-proposed; urgency=medium
> 
> * New upstream release
>  - Fix SSL validation (LP: #1301274).
>  - Fix losing mails when local mailbox is inaccessible on POP3 receiving.
> 
>-- Julien Lavergne   Fri, 16 May 2014 15:29:20
>   +0200
> 
>   Debdiff is attached.
> 
>   Original report :
>   Hello,
> 
>   Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr currently only has the old Sylpheed 3.4
>   beta 7:
> 
>   http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/sylpheed
> 
>   whereas Debian sid has the new Sylpheed 3.4 stable:
> 
>   https://packages.debian.org/sid/sylpheed
> 
>   The new Sylpheed 3.4 stable also has a security fix that Sylpheed 3.4
>   beta 7 does not have, see:
> 
>   http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/redmine/issues/167
> 
>   So, please update the package in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr, so that
>   it will have the new Sylpheed 3.4 stable as well.
> 
>   The changelog of Sylpheed is available over there:
> 
>   http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/news.html
> 
>   It would be much appreciated.
> 
>   Regards
> 
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How exactly do I test this don't I need to have an SSL certificate that is 
signed? The upstream report doesn't make clear what own domain is. 

Am I testing that someone can't have an SSL certificate for my site that is 
valid and then can decrypt my emails in transit as I recieve them on that end. 
I don't have a valid SSL cert.

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: [Bug 1301274] Re: SSL validation problem (or sync Sylpheed from Debian sid)

2014-09-12 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 11:40:15 -0700
∅  wrote:

> Could you all verify that this problem is solved, so we can get an SRU
I do not think there are any regressions in imap for slypheed using the new SSL 
checking I don't currently have pop3 setup. I have installed new sylpheed and 
imap seems to work. Don't we need someone with Pop3? 
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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] beta testing: stuck after trying installing via 'something else' with Lubuntu 32-bit desktop iso

2014-09-24 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014 20:38:55 +0200
me...@gmx.fr wrote:

> I am sorry I am unavailable to test right now, and not having a machine with 
> multiboot
If you were going to boot two linux distros which I currently do having a 
shared swap makes sense as otherwise isn't double swap space mean you have less 
storage. 
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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] recent dailies coming soon

2014-10-08 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 09:48:06 -0700
∅  wrote:

> As you may have noticed, the images on the tracker are outdated (as
> old as the 5th!). This will be resolved shortly, says jibel. Not sure
> what the issue is/was, but it affects all flavors, so don't feel like
> anyone's picking on us. :)
> 
> Meanwhile, if you're testing dailies (and I hope you are), please hold
> off until you have a current image. Seems like ppc is from the 7th,
> and all others from the 5th. In case it's not obvious, this is in the
> version name, e.g. 20121007.
> 
> Thanks!
> wxl

I just checked on the tracker and saw That the lubuntu builds for 8th have 
completed and am downloading amd64 desktop now. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] QA = testing, development, and triage

2014-10-14 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 10:14:19 -0700
∅  wrote:

> totally missing in our quality efforts.
I agree and would like to know more about triaging. Having bugs sit in the 
tracker for a long time is not good. And not to sure the members of the bug 
squad truly use LXDE regulary so it would be harder for them to triage. 
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[Lubuntu-qa] switching to systemd might be problematic for zram

2014-11-20 Thread Brendan Perrine

In bug 1319358 shown in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zram-config/+bug/1319358

Shows that zram config does not use systemd. I think we should do somehthing to 
get ahead of this problem rather than wait late in a cycle and see zram isn't 
working. apt-cache show zram-config says it is an upstart job as the 
descritpion. The bug has a comment saying that systemd-zram-service might need 
packaging.This bug is also confirmed and affects 4 people. Also lots of spare 
people for packaging is not something we have lots of extra people to help out 
so being proactive on this is a good idea. 
   

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[Lubuntu-qa] Small problem unsuer what to report against.

2014-12-23 Thread Brendan Perrine
I find when I use a virtualized cirrus video driver when using virt-manager to 
create vms with kvm that I can't press enter after the install is done to have 
it restart so what should I file the bug agianst. I know it does it in both 
spice and vnc backends. However forcing the power off to the vm and restarting 
it works but what should I report this against? I am not sure ubiquity is right 
as it seems to have that already shut down and hard to get more information as 
the machine is already shutting down so can't get debugging info from it. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] vivid vervet/LXQt experience

2014-12-24 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 07:42:06 -0800
Walter Lapchynski  wrote:

> For the QA team, I can say we appreciate your hard work, but we need
I think the unability to install lxqt-metapackage is because of lxqt-common and 
lubuntu-default-settings having problems with how certain directories are 
themed and as such lubuntu-default-settings conflicts with lxqt-common. One 
thing I noticed is that you can install lubuntu-next-core and then install 
lxqt-metapackage. Note this will remove lubuntu defualt settings and some other 
things that will make you not able to log into a lubuntu session. You can still 
install the upstream lxde session however but won't have some custom 
configuration changes like the snapping of windows with super key and 
directional arrows. 

I am pretty this has to deal with bug 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/lubuntu-next/+bug/1387237 which deals with setting 
the path for theme files as the reason you cannot have both isntalled. This 
probably is not a problem from starting from the mini.iso. 
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[Lubuntu-qa] Two uncofirmed bugs I found that efffect live session.

2015-01-04 Thread Brendan Perrine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syslinux/+bug/1407520

Is a bug that boot from first hard drive option on the main menu where you 
select try lubuntu without installing install lubuntu does not really work 
properly. 

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/galculator/+bug/1402459

Is a bug that will not let use the number pad and 10keys to input numbers into 
galculator in paper mode. 

I know these may not be the most important but they are things I find wrong 
with the dialies I have been running and launching and should be fairly easy to 
confirm. 

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[Lubuntu-qa] Febuarary SEcond dialy images failed to install

2015-02-02 Thread Brendan Perrine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1417251

Is a bug and the dialy images for debian installer fails to install for i386. I 
tried to provide as much log info as I can wtih the syslog and hardware 
summary. I saw a report by lars that seemed like had different systems and 
couldn't tell they were the same. I think the syslog and other files I attached 
will probably be better for devs looking at the bug. 

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[Lubuntu-qa] vivid Live session problems

2015-02-07 Thread Brendan Perrine
I found that in the vivid live session amd 64 for 0207 there were some problems 
with live session in the config and keybinding the ones for run dialog and menu 
and to lauch pcmanfm do not work and that .config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml is 
missing and reported in this bug here along with the problems of changing the 
title bar from lxapperance which also complains that the title bar is missing. 
as reported here 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1419334

Also strangely enough gnome-mplayer in the live session would not display a GUI 
that would stay open for more than a second. when opening a media file from 
pcmanfm and clicking open with gnome-mplayer the GUI show for about 1 second 
then disapper and when I tried to open gnome mplayer from menu it would open 
then when I opened the the media file it would stay for one second then 
disapper. I tried launching it from terminal to get debug output and then I got 
the audio to come out but the gui disappered after one second and put the 
output in this bug report. Since this video player application would not stay 
open I marked the live session as failed.

 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-mplayer/+bug/1419343 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: Trusty 14.04.2 Testing

2015-02-08 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Sun, 8 Feb 2015 16:16:03 -0800
Walter Lapchynski  wrote:

> Until further notice, don't bother with Trusty.
How does one find out what SRUs need verification? 
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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: Re: Alternate testcase changes

2015-03-04 Thread Brendan Perrine
h easier to get working. ...
> > >> >
> > >> > Encrypted home is probably important if there are multiple users
> > >> or one
> > >> > user with multiple roles on the machine.  For the full hard disk
> > >> > encryption I see a main use-case as being work laptops that
> > travel and
> > >> > thus at risk of being lost or stolen.
> > >> >
> > >> > Regards,
> > >> > /Lars
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Hi Lars,
> > >>
> > >> 1. I hope we can agree very soon about the alternate encryption
> > >> test-cases, and do it for 15.04, but I can fully understand, that
> > Walter
> > >> or some other important persons may want to wait and think twice
> > before
> > >> changing these test-cases.
> > >>
> > >> 2. What I suggested today does not imply any dropping to a shell.
> > >> Without encrypted home the alternate test-cases will be smooth. But
> > I'm
> > >> waiting for someone (you, Lars?) to verify my test results.
> > >>
> > >> 3. I agree that 'Encrypted home' is important if there are multiple
> > >> users or one user with multiple roles on the machine. But must it be
> > >> combined with encrypted disk and LVM?
> > >>
> > >> 4. I think creating the corresponding test-cases for the desktop
> > >> installer needs more time, but modifying the alternate test-cases
> > need
> > >> not wait for the desktop ones to be ready for publishing.
> > >>
> > >> Best regards
> > >> Nio
> > >>
> > >
> >
> >
I also conisder that manual partitioning would be more important as I would 
want to employ that in production as a user more often than encryption because 
I don't want to lose my own data if I lose the key. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Target audience

2015-03-05 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Thu, 05 Mar 2015 19:08:14 +0100
Nio Wiklund  wrote:

> without [much] tweaking. For licensing reasons the end user must install
Yes having network manager work is espically important as you need another 
machine to get support for every other problem you have with lubuntu as it is 
all online other than maybe linux user groups. Unfortanely there is not a way 
to get some broadcom wifi working out ot the box.

I think a smaller audience is the people who just like lxde because of the 
interface and not overly animated. I think a file manager is quite useful and 
improtant to test. In the live session test I try to mount some partitions and 
play music or podcasts testing that sound works and that you can read data from 
live session which might be really helpful is say a student had there homework 
and for some reason broke there machine so it can't boot could still run the 
live session and print their homework on another machine. Also sound makes the 
live session test more enjoyable. Although it can't be in mp3 format because of 
codecs.   
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[Lubuntu-qa] Forcepae and f1 on bootsplash of installer

2015-03-12 Thread Brendan Perrine
The inital part when you first boot the installer and press f1 there is some 
help that has options for special machines and I wonder if some sort of 
forcepae should also be documented there but this still reads copyright 2010 so 
it hasn't been updated for a while. Although the system requirements in there 
probably need to be updated as well. 

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[Lubuntu-qa] Fw: Re: Final Beta Testing Week

2015-03-24 Thread Brendan Perrine
All images of lubuntu for the Final beta have finsihed building so get those 
testcases going to make sure this release goes well. And remember we have lots 
of iso images so keep the tests going. 

Begin forwarded message:

Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 07:06:56 +
From: Elfy 
To: ubuntu-qual...@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Final Beta Testing Week


On 23/03/15 19:31, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> It's here! Final beta images and milestone will be appearing on the 
> tracker by early tomorrow AM UTC. Look for the milestone under vivid 
> on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/.
>
> Plan to help test by grabbing the images when they hit the tracker and 
> reporting your results! I'll post again when the milestone link is 
> live (assuming elfy or someone else in Europe doesn't beat me to it!)
>
> If you are new to this whole image testing thing, do have a look at 
> the wiki walkthrough https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough 
> for help. In a nutshell, download the image and run through the 
> installation testcases on your machine. The images are linked from the 
> testcase and come from cdimage.ubuntu.com. Real hardware is preferred, 
> but feel free to test on a virtual machine too. Submit your testcase 
> result and perform the next test.
>
> Thanks and happy testing everyone!
>
> Nicholas
>
The various images are all starting to show up now at

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/336/builds

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[Lubuntu-qa] Desktop i386 beta 2 workaround for not starting

2015-03-26 Thread Brendan Perrine
Sorry for an urgent workaround at the last minute but can you boot the the 
desktop i386 installer for beta2 with the nocompcache to see if this gets the 
isntaller to work to test this workaround. I reproduced the grpahics not 
starting and then then I got it to install with adding nocompcache the old name 
for zram. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] LXDE in Ubuntu

2015-04-25 Thread Brendan Perrine

On Saturday, April 25, 2015 5:34:12 PM UTC, Nio Wiklund wrote:

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, and has been upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and Ubuntu

I think this could discover small bugs but will these be the highest 
priority to fix? 

I found that testing mixing some stuff of ubuntu-mate and lubuntu-core 
seemed to actually work suprisingly well. Also I have tested some things 
with stand alone window managers and those don't seem to have these sorts 
of problems. Although the one bug I think that might need to get fixed is 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/1426766. Although 
testing if this works with upstream packages might be useful if it gets it 
fixed for everyone. 


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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Default lubuntu theme

2015-05-13 Thread Brendan Perrine

On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:42:41 AM PDT, Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:
If the developer/s of the default lubuntu desktop theme are not 
going to improve it, then can there be a different default 
theme? The overlapping lines in the notification prompt is 
annoying. 

There is a workaround in the bug report. Actually in 15.04 there is now 
yuyo-gtk theme which is the theme from ubuntu mate that is also supports 
both gtk2 and gtk3 so you won't end up with things missing from apps like 
some changing themes does. Although this will bring in the mate icon theme. 
Although I find this goes best with one of the nightmare titlebars but the 
green one and the yuyo dark theme from that package. 

Thing is using lxqt I don't think this happens as that uses their own 
notification dialog. There is a workaround in that bug report. 


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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] gtk theme switch

2015-06-13 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 21:40:02 +0200
Henk Terhell  wrote:

> Anybody noticed that "Customize Look and Feel" can no longer be opened 
Hank Yes I have and have reported a bug about that. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxappearance/+bug/1464899 

Should probably sound like it should be confirmed or hopefuly triaged. I think 
this may be a dependcy underneath as lxappearance doesn't show an update in its 
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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] iso tracker not up to date

2015-07-25 Thread Brendan Perrine

On Saturday, July 25, 2015 2:23:13 PM PDT, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
In a similar vein, twice today, several hours apart "west 
coast/Pacific" time, got errors:


For some reason I had problems with firefox but what happens if you try 
another browser like chromium, qupzilla, but I had some problems with 
logging in from firefox. Yet my laptop which has qupzilla on it worked 
fine. 


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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] iso tracker not up to date

2015-07-26 Thread Brendan Perrine

On Sunday, July 26, 2015 4:13:16 PM PDT, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Thanks for the follow-up.  It's not just the FF window that 
this garbled text in the window bar is happening, it's all the 
window bars--that's in the Live DVD of Lu 14.04.  Back in the 
installed system it's still running Xubuntu 12.04 and didn't 
look like "chromium" or "qupzilla" is available; only midori and 
epiphany, both of which I've found to be "buggy" in the past.  I 
was looking to see if changing the browser would speed up 
complicated web site browsing, like FB, w/o taking the time to 
upgrade to 14.04 . . . 450MHz processor seems to "bog" . . . .  
There was also "Dillo" option for browser, might try it out for 
a comparo . . . or, was going to upgrade the PowerMac . . . but, 
wanted to test out how the liveDVD handles more browsing of 
sites . . . .


What I would do to check out if the title bars are working would be to open 
openbox configuration manager and try to change the titlebars. If it is 
only with the default one for lubuntu but works for other ones run 
ubuntu-bug lubuntu-artwork. If it affects all of them it might be a problem 
with the way openbox is rendering or might be a driver issue. I am brining 
this back to the QA list in case anyone else knows about similar problems 
as all titlebars is more serious than firefox. 


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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Tests

2015-07-31 Thread Brendan Perrine

On Friday, July 31, 2015 5:23:00 AM PDT, Nio Wiklund wrote:

mandatory. This option gives the user 'full control' of the


I also agree that manual partitioning needs to work and should be tested.

I can think of these cases where manual paritioning is really what you 
want. 

1. Without manual paritioing you could not have an install with the / 
partition of a fast solid state drive and yet keep home with like lots of 
music files on a spinning hard drive Which while not as fast will offer 
more storage space for the money. 

2. A user that has a dual boot of windows and another distro and wants to 
switch to lubuntu. Manual partition replacing the old distro with lubuntu 
will work here. 

3. Manual partitioning lets you select the bootloader device in complicated 
cases with many disks and I find is more reliable instead of always trying 
to install bootloade to /dev/sda. 

I am sure there are more reasons but these are the first that come to my 
head. 


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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: GCC 5 now the default in wily (release pocket)

2015-08-12 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 07:33:19 -0700
Walter Lapchynski  wrote:

> ok who wants to go out on a limb and test wily-proposed in Lubuntu?
> 
> @wxl | http://polka.bike
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> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Matthias Klose" 
> Date: Aug 12, 2015 7:26 AM
> Subject: GCC 5 now the default in wily (release pocket)
> To: "ubuntu-devel" 
> Cc: "ubuntu-devel" , <
> kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>, , <
> ubuntu-desk...@lists.ubuntu.com>, , <
> xubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>
> 
> GCC 5 is now the default in the wily release pocket, together with some
> libraries, which were either forced (icu, boost1.58), or migrated on their
> own.
>  The majority of the packages in -proposed are still blocked by missing
> rebuilds
> or packages failing to build.
> 
> The packages which already are migrated to the release pocket should be
> installable and not break any installation, however using the release
> pocket for
> development which touches any of the not yet migrated packages won't work.
> For
> this case you should have a development chroot with both the "release" and
> the
> "proposed" pocket enabled.
> 
> We do *not* recommend updating your default environment to wily-proposed.
> If you
> want to help with testing one of the desktop environments, please do that
> in a
> VM or in a chroot. The Ubuntu desktop already seems to be upgradable.
> Updates
> of Kubuntu, Xubuntu and UbuntuStudio desktops are not yet tested.  Feedback
> is
> welcome.
> 
> To get this large transition finished, your help is welcome and needed.
> 
> What you should *not* do:
> 
>  - Starting a major transition / update of some package or
>set of packages.
> 
>  - Merging or force syncing a package from Debian which had a library
>transition in Ubuntu but not in Debian. We'll see to these packages
>after the majority of the packages moved to wily.
> 
> What you should do:
> 
>  - work on a transition mentioned at [1]. Pleases coordinate with
>release managers on IRC (#ubuntu-release).
> 
>  - Relevant FTBFS are tracked on [2]. Help with those is greatly
>appreciated to unblock library transitions.
> 
>  - With a lower priority, fixing build failures and dep-wait's
>mentioned at [2]. Check that page maybe not as often as your
>email, but do it on a regular basis. Unfortunately we had to
>start the GCC 5 changes with a rather long list of issues.
> 
> Remember that this transition doesn't end at the main/universe border or at
> the
> set of packages included in our iso images, but involves the whole archive
> (like
> any other transition).
> 
> Thanks, Matthias
> 
> [1] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/
> [2] http://pad.ubuntu.com/gcc-5-transition
> [3] http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/
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I am on it for 64 bit in a vm. A dist-upgrade seemed to install things 
correctly. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: GCC 5 now the default in wily (release pocket)

2015-08-12 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 14:44:47 -0700
Walter Lapchynski  wrote:

In my vm I have I a wierd problem that is feels like the mouse beheaves a bit 
differently on if I install something using Qt5 like a current version of 
qupzilla or qpdfview. However the root cause of this could be hard to find I 
don't think it is the end of the applicatoin but could be a dependency or a 
quirk of the input drivers in the vm. I might also check on openbox session 
itself. 
> That's a good sign. Please make sure to test each and every single package
> as much as possible. THanks!
> 
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Brendan Perrine 
> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 07:33:19 -0700
> > Walter Lapchynski  wrote:
> >
> > > ok who wants to go out on a limb and test wily-proposed in Lubuntu?
> > >
> > > @wxl | http://polka.bike
> > > Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA
> > > Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact
> > > Ubuntu Oregon Team Leader
> > > Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member
> > > Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-organizer
> > > -- Forwarded message --
> > > From: "Matthias Klose" 
> > > Date: Aug 12, 2015 7:26 AM
> > > Subject: GCC 5 now the default in wily (release pocket)
> > > To: "ubuntu-devel" 
> > > Cc: "ubuntu-devel" , <
> > > kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>, ,
> > <
> > > ubuntu-desk...@lists.ubuntu.com>, , <
> > > xubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>
> > >
> > > GCC 5 is now the default in the wily release pocket, together with some
> > > libraries, which were either forced (icu, boost1.58), or migrated on
> > their
> > > own.
> > >  The majority of the packages in -proposed are still blocked by missing
> > > rebuilds
> > > or packages failing to build.
> > >
> > > The packages which already are migrated to the release pocket should be
> > > installable and not break any installation, however using the release
> > > pocket for
> > > development which touches any of the not yet migrated packages won't
> > work.
> > > For
> > > this case you should have a development chroot with both the "release"
> > and
> > > the
> > > "proposed" pocket enabled.
> > >
> > > We do *not* recommend updating your default environment to wily-proposed.
> > > If you
> > > want to help with testing one of the desktop environments, please do that
> > > in a
> > > VM or in a chroot. The Ubuntu desktop already seems to be upgradable.
> > > Updates
> > > of Kubuntu, Xubuntu and UbuntuStudio desktops are not yet tested.
> > Feedback
> > > is
> > > welcome.
> > >
> > > To get this large transition finished, your help is welcome and needed.
> > >
> > > What you should *not* do:
> > >
> > >  - Starting a major transition / update of some package or
> > >set of packages.
> > >
> > >  - Merging or force syncing a package from Debian which had a library
> > >transition in Ubuntu but not in Debian. We'll see to these packages
> > >after the majority of the packages moved to wily.
> > >
> > > What you should do:
> > >
> > >  - work on a transition mentioned at [1]. Pleases coordinate with
> > >release managers on IRC (#ubuntu-release).
> > >
> > >  - Relevant FTBFS are tracked on [2]. Help with those is greatly
> > >appreciated to unblock library transitions.
> > >
> > >  - With a lower priority, fixing build failures and dep-wait's
> > >mentioned at [2]. Check that page maybe not as often as your
> > >email, but do it on a regular basis. Unfortunately we had to
> > >    start the GCC 5 changes with a rather long list of issues.
> > >
> > > Remember that this transition doesn't end at the main/universe border or
> > at
> > > the
> > > set of packages included in our iso images, but involves the whole
> > archive
> > > (like
> > > any other transition).
> > >
> > > Thanks, Matthias
> > >
> > > [1] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/
> > > [2] http://pad.ubuntu.com/gcc-5-transition
> > > [3] http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/
> > >
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> > I am on it for 64 bit in a vm. A dist-upgrade seemed to install things
> > correctly.
> >
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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Duplicate applet icons for online help etc 'â' and network-manager (nm-applet)

2015-08-24 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 19:43:17 +0200
Nio Wiklund  wrote:

> Thanks for confirming :-)
> 
> Den 2015-08-24 19:41, Henk Terhell skrev:
> > Nio,
> > yes, I have made a remark on the duplicate network-icon in my
> > yesterday's iso test on manual partitioning i386. This was for me the
> > first time I noticed it.
> > I will try the amd64 iso, but anyway this bug is not present in the
> > amd64 installation I have kept updated.
> > 
> > Henk
> > 
> > Op 24-8-2015 om 19:17 schreef Nio Wiklund:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> There are duplicate applet icons for online help etc 'â' and
> >> network-manager (nm-applet) when running live from the current Lubuntu
> >> Wily desktop i386 daily iso. I made a comment about it in the iso
> >> testing tracker.
> >>
> >> I have not tested Lubuntu Wily for a couple of weeks, and this is the
> >> first time I see this bug. I don't know which package to report against.
> >>
> >> Has anybody else noticed it? Is there already a bug report?
> >>
> >> Best regards
> >> Nio
> >>
> > 
> 
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Although for the installed version it will probably help to see if it happens a 
guest session or a new user account because lxpanel will use config files in 
your home directory and start them up according to that while a fresh install 
or new user will use the default permissions. This can lead to people with 
installed systems missing things that happen for people on fresh install. I 
think this reason played a part in why 14.04 orginally got released without 
nm-applet starting as people running it daily still had their old configuration 
files and did not notice the problem. I also think it would hard for upstream 
to do any tests of this sort as they don't really know downstream configs will 
be when making the the upstream code. These bugs in configuration files while 
not requiring much programming knowledge to fix can be quite sneaky. 
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[Lubuntu-qa] Late respin of everything I am trying to finish all testcases but getting tired.

2015-09-23 Thread Brendan Perrine
I have done several testcases but am getting tired as infinty did a late respin 
of everything 5 am utc and have done a lot of testcases but I am getting tired 
as it nearly midnight in my time zone which is the same as wxl. Any help will 
be aprieciated. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] install from menu uses wrong settings

2015-10-16 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 21:44:51 +0200
Nio Wiklund  wrote:

> Hi again Lubuntu developers and testers,
> 
> I can confirm Phill's and Henk's results also for the i386 desktop version.
> 
> RAM usage in my Toshiba with Intel i5 and Intel graphics (idle after
> boot, checked with free -m)
> 
> live (only) ... 192 MB
> persistent live ... 212 MB, with a few tweaks started
> 
> installed . 173 MB, the first time (after first reboot)
> installed . 164 MB, the second time (after next reboot)
> 
> @ Rafael: I noticed that the old wallpaper is used in the slideshow
> during the installation. By the way, I like the new wallpaper :-)
> 
> Best regards
> Nio
> 
> Den 2015-10-16 kl. 20:57, skrev Nio Wiklund:
> > This is great news :-)
> > 
> > I will download and check the i386 version.
> > 
> > Best regards
> > Nio
> > 
> > Den 2015-10-16 kl. 20:34, skrev Henk Terhell:
> >> Confirm that both the lxappearance bug and double applet bug have gone
> >> on the 20151016 iso! Also the black greeter disappeared.
> >> Bug #1434774 (empty terminal window for setting volume control) is left
> >> but will disappear after installing pavucontrol.
> >> Htop shows only 203 MB memory use of an amd64 installation after a
> >> reboot. Menu response of Lubuntu 15.10 is as fast as ever.
> >>
> >> Henk
> >>
> >> Op 2015-10-16 om 12:47 schreef Phill. Whiteside:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have just 'grabbed' lxappearance-obconf from proposed (I have
> >>> proposed enabled on my bare metal machine, but not on testing MVs) I
> >>> can confirm that lxappearance no longer crashes. This is a great bug
> >>> to have gotten rid of :)
> >>>
> >>> There's no sign of an updated lxpanel in -proposed, I'm currently
> >>> running the following:
> >>>
> >>> ii  lubuntu-lxpanel-icons   0.56  
> >>>all  panel specific icons for Lubuntu artwork
> >>> ii  lxpanel 0.8.1.0.0+bzr1735+201510131932~ubuntu15.10.1  amd64  
> >>> LXhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1469362DE
> >>> panel
> >>> ii  lxpanel-data  0.8.1.0.0+bzr1735+201510131932~ubuntu15.10.1  all
> >>>  LXDE panel (data files)
> >>> ii  lxpanel-indicator-applet-plugin
> >>> 0.8.1.0.0+bzr1735+201510131932~ubuntu15.10.1  amd64  lxpanel indicator
> >>> applet
> >>>
> >>> Which exhibits the double applet bug.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Phill.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> > 
> 
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I think I probably should have told the team about a bug I found sitting in the 
bugs for lubuntu next 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1469362 
It seems like it can switch desktops and has 4 it seems like install from menu 
is most likely not loading the correct configuration file. I moved it to 
lubuntu-defualt-settings and put confirmed as I could switch desktops in the 
installer.  I don't think this can be fixed for 15.10. Fights within my family 
have been taking down my time for testing some unforatneltly. The titlebars and 
window decorations look a little bit different as well. 

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Lubuntu on 4k screens

2015-11-02 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 21:31:01 +0200
Lars Noodén  wrote:

> Thanks.  What about the default applications and their
On other thing I have a question about does Qt5 have settings for making a 
larger cursor? I remember this being complicated in LXDE. 
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[Lubuntu-qa] Fw: Lubuntu and Google Code-In 2015

2015-12-01 Thread Brendan Perrine
I think to make it easier for people to remain subscribed a link to sign up for 
lubuntu devel should make this team life easier.
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Lubuntu-devel



Begin forwarded message:

Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2015 11:01:01 -0800
From: Walter Lapchynski 
To: Julien Lavergne ,  "lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net" 
,  lubuntu-devel 
,  lubuntu user list 

Subject: Lubuntu and Google Code-In 2015


You may have noticed that Ubuntu has been accepted as part of the [Google
Code-In][1] this year. Naturally, all teams that are part of the larger
Ubuntu project are invited to be a part of this endeavour and include tasks
of their own. I was hesitant to sign up for this or encourage anyone to do
so because I know we are a small team and limited in terms of time and
resources. However, after talking to Nicholas Skaggs today, it's clear that
what's needed is more of a liason for the team, especially given that the
larger community is there to help where needed. So, I have signed up to be
a mentor on behalf of Lubuntu.

What I ask from all of you is a list of tasks that you would like to see
accomplished. The criteria is listed in the aforementioned wiki link and
examples are provided. Please reply back with your ideas. As long as I
understand them, I'll get them listed and act as the effective mentor. If
there are needs the mentee has that are beyond my skill set, I may get in
touch and ask you questions and/or have you act as a co-mentor. Either way,
my goal will be to protect your time while ensuring quality work gets done.

I want to encourage you to think broadly. What marketing, artwork, videos,
blog posts, articles, documentation, design, bug triage, tools, bugs, and
features do we need worked on? Keep in mind work ends in January, so
targeting the 16.04 release would be a good idea.

What other questions do you have? Let me know and I'll make sure the FAQ
gets amended. Meanwhile, send ideas! I look forward to seeing big strides
in Lubuntu and the larger project this year!

P.S. I include lubuntu-qa in this email but want to remind you all that I
will be deprecating it in the near future. Please sign up for
lubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com if you haven't already.

[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleCodeIn

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