Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-25 Thread Giovanni Biscuolo
Hello Timothy and Ricardo, Timothy Sample writes: [...] > Or, maybe I could pull Epiphany out of our GNOME package, and avoid > WebKitGTK (now that GNOME Shell doesn’t need it). this will not fix any problem but please do it anyway before merging to master :-) thanks for working on this! [..

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-25 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Timothy Sample writes: > Ricardo Wurmus writes: > >>> After running GNOME 3.28 for a while, I’ve had several crashes. It used >>> to crash whenever I opened a URL from Emacs, but fiddling with dconf has >>> fixed that. It currently crashes every time I run ERC (I’ve turned on >>> notificatio

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-24 Thread Timothy Sample
Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> After running GNOME 3.28 for a while, I’ve had several crashes. It used >> to crash whenever I opened a URL from Emacs, but fiddling with dconf has >> fixed that. It currently crashes every time I run ERC (I’ve turned on >> notifications there), and I can’t seem to fix

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-24 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hey Tim, > (services (append (list (service gnome-desktop-service-type) > (set-xorg-configuration >(xorg-configuration > (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))) > (service (service-type >

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-23 Thread Timothy Sample
Hi Ricardo, Ricardo Wurmus writes: > Argh, it’s unfortunately incorrect. The problem here is that > “/home/bob” ends up being owned by root, which is the sole problem. > > I’m trying to find another reproducer. I think I’ve found one. (use-modules (gnu) (gnu system nss)) (use-service-modules

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-23 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > >> (service (service-type >> (name 'break-gnome) >> (extensions >> (list (service-extension >>

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-23 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello! Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > (service (service-type > (name 'break-gnome) > (extensions > (list (service-extension >

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-23 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ricardo Wurmus writes: > With this system definition I cannot log into GNOME: > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > (use-modules (gnu) (gnu system nss)) > (use-service-modules desktop xorg) > (use-package-modules certs gnome) > > (operating-system > (host-nam

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-23 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hello, > > Ludovic Courtès skribis: > >> Timothy Sample skribis: >> >>> Ricardo Wurmus writes: >>> Ludovic Courtès writes: > I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories > around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in int

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-22 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Ludovic Courtès skribis: > Timothy Sample skribis: > >> Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> >>> Ludovic Courtès writes: I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in into the GNOME account (logging in to a

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-16 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Howdy, Timothy Sample skribis: > Ricardo Wurmus writes: > >> Ludovic Courtès writes: >>> I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories >>> around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in into the GNOME account >>> (logging in to a non-GNOME account from GDM is fine.

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-16 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Timothy Sample writes: > Ricardo Wurmus writes: […] >> Do you have ~/.local? In my earlier tests this contained binary >> notification data that when loaded would lead to a crash. > > I’m testing GNOME on ‘staging’ now, and had the same problem (GDM worked > okay, but I could not login). I f

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-15 Thread Timothy Sample
Hi Ricardo and Ludo, Ricardo Wurmus writes: > Ludovic Courtès writes: >> I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories >> around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in into the GNOME account >> (logging in to a non-GNOME account from GDM is fine.) >> >> I even trie

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-15 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories > around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in into the GNOME account > (logging in to a non-GNOME account from GDM is fine.) > > I even tried upgrading the user’s profile just in case is conta

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-15 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Ludovic Courtès skribis: > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > >> Turns out that the problem was with a stale /var/lib/gdm – which makes >> me wonder: we do we have this at all? “/var/lib/gdm” is the “gdm” user >> account’s home directory. But it’s not like this really needs to be >> persistent,

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-15 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Turns out that the problem was with a stale /var/lib/gdm – which makes > me wonder: we do we have this at all? “/var/lib/gdm” is the “gdm” user > account’s home directory. But it’s not like this really needs to be > persistent, I think. Yes, I wonder if it’s s

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-15 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Heya! Ricardo Wurmus skribis: >> The X.org logs all end up in that directory, so it might a little >> frustrating for someone having X.org issues if we delete that directory >> all the time. I don’t remember if they get copied anywhere else. > > Can we cause the logs to be put in /var/log with

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-13 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hey Tim, >> Turns out that the problem was with a stale /var/lib/gdm – which makes >> me wonder: we do we have this at all? “/var/lib/gdm” is the “gdm” user >> account’s home directory. But it’s not like this really needs to be >> persistent, I think. >> >> I moved it out of the way and the gd

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-13 Thread Timothy Sample
Hi Ricardo, Ricardo Wurmus writes: > Turns out that the problem was with a stale /var/lib/gdm – which makes > me wonder: we do we have this at all? “/var/lib/gdm” is the “gdm” user > account’s home directory. But it’s not like this really needs to be > persistent, I think. > > I moved it out o

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-11 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > >> I just tested the new(er) GNOME on staging and unfortunately it is *not* >> working. I reconfigured my workstation which previously also used >> GNOME. >> >> I see a mouse pointer appearing, but gnome-shell never seems to properly >> star

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > I just tested the new(er) GNOME on staging and unfortunately it is *not* > working. I reconfigured my workstation which previously also used > GNOME. > > I see a mouse pointer appearing, but gnome-shell never seems to properly > start. (I’m using auto-login, so

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > I just tested the new(er) GNOME on staging and unfortunately it is *not* > working. I reconfigured my workstation which previously also used > GNOME. > > I see a mouse pointer appearing, but gnome-shell never seems to properly > start. (I’m using auto-login, so

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-10 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: >> The other GNOME upgrade that I worked on months ago still awaits a >> rebase onto staging. I’ll try to get it into good shape to have the >> build farm build it out, so that more people can test it and provide >> fixes where needed. > > Perhaps we can first merge ‘st

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Efraim Flashner skribis: > This libdrm test suite timeout looks a lot like the error I was having > in the past on armhf. For armhf it's fixed on staging in fe7c6f91dda, > but it can easily be extended to other/all architectures. That looks like the right thing to do. Marius? Ludo’.

Re: ‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-04-01 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:52:49PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi! > > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > > > Ludovic Courtès writes: > > > >>> I don't think we should release 1.0 until at least > >>> and are > >>> fixed. Trying a new distri

‘staging’ and GNOME updates

2019-03-31 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi! Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Ludovic Courtès writes: > >>> I don't think we should release 1.0 until at least >>> and are >>> fixed. Trying a new distribution only to find your favourite programs >>> are crashing would be a _terrible_