17:23:59 #startmeeting 17:23:59 Meeting started Tue May 29 17:23:59 2012 UTC. The chair is bmwiedemann. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:23:59 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 17:24:05 Hello everyone 17:24:05 As always, today's agenda is on http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Testing_meeting 17:24:05 You can still add to the agenda on the wiki while the meeting is in progress 17:24:20 hello bmwiedemann 17:24:32 hello Creatura85 17:24:38 i have missed several meetings due to personal issues :( 17:24:40 sorry about that 17:24:48 #topic 12.2 testing 17:25:19 yesterday was holiday in Germany, so I had time to file 5 new bugs for Factory 17:25:35 bmwiedemann: i have opensuse 12.2 M4 with kde 4, as far as i can spot, only zypper has issues 17:25:46 there was no real M4 17:25:57 keeps crashing when removing packages with dependencies 17:26:14 libzypp is still crashing yast -i as well 17:26:16 well that what cat /etc/SuSE-release show`s up :) 17:26:51 then you have some factory state, which could be different from others that also have M4 there 17:27:17 Yes, libzypp is a problem. I have only seen the problem with osc builds. 17:27:19 one thing is funny, latest flash with firefox have no issues unde vbox :) 17:27:28 *under 17:27:45 Flash is crashing in my 12.1 firefox12 a lot recently 17:28:04 bmwiedemann: disable hardware acceleration from within the browser 17:28:16 and it fixes the problem for the moment 17:28:25 or downgrade to 11.1 :) 17:28:36 On the libzypper problem, Coolo suggests " 17:28:37 I suggest to run the same zypper command under valgrind with debuginfos 17:28:38 installed and then file it into bugzilla. I already told Michael about 17:28:40 these crashes, but it seems not to affect all commands - at least on my 17:28:41 machine it never crashed. 17:29:28 LWFinger: that sounds good i guess, but the bug must be solved in the end 17:30:14 got http://openqa.opensuse.org/viewimg/openqa/testresults/openSUSE-NET-x86_64-Build0386-11.4kde64zdup/yast2_i-1.png 17:30:42 bmwiedemann: i get that using yast too 17:30:44 I heard, libzypp also triggered compiler-bugs in gcc-4.7 17:31:17 AFAIK, the zypper problems are all gcc 4.7 related. 17:32:47 I also always got a message box about mdadm not installing properly 17:33:52 here is the bug report about yast crashing https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=759433 17:34:01 openSUSE bug 759433 in openSUSE 12.2 (YaST2) "Yast crashes when doing a search or installing software" [Major,Reopened] 17:34:06 which is bad, because it hinders most openQA tests 17:34:50 * Creatura85 login.novell.com is working so slow... 17:35:19 there was also bnc#764397 with a yast segfault happening on dist-upgrade from DVD 17:36:49 and I'm sure there are more issues waiting, once the big blocks are out of the way 17:37:26 bmwiedemann: since gcc 4.7 is the main problem why dont they use an olderv revision of 4.7 ? or even gcc 4.6 ? 17:39:45 I think, they would rather get 4.7 stable 17:39:55 to not always stay with old versions 17:40:14 ok, i understand 17:40:18 hello bmwiedemann 17:40:22 hello BManojlovic 17:40:25 :) 17:40:26 hello Creatura85 17:41:40 any more big bugs in current Factory? 17:42:23 is blocxx fixed ? 17:42:24 we have one solved at point 3 of this meeting by tigerfoot https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=763262 17:42:28 openSUSE bug 763262 in openSUSE 12.2 (Basesystem) "KDM openSUSE branding theme ratio used are not correct" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] 17:42:51 The live CDs still have the 64-bit problem with expr when running under qemu-kvm, but a fix is available. 17:42:53 blocxx was broken on 4.7 - as yast then too 17:43:36 meaning it has to be built with gcc 4.6 17:43:40 so is that bug fixed 17:43:53 is gcc4.6 available for 12.2? 17:43:58 i really did not follow up on it as i had not have enough time 17:44:09 yes it should be 17:45:25 so we could build it with gcc4.6 until upstream or mt@suse or dimstar (hope they are CCed in the bug) find some better solution 17:45:51 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=759310 17:45:55 openSUSE bug 759310 in openSUSE 12.2 (YaST2) "libblocxx fails with gcc 4.7" [Major,New] 17:46:10 sorry really no time :\ 17:46:27 yes, looks good 17:47:32 trust me that bug is not good :] 17:49:53 next topic? 17:49:55 i dont want to be a pesimist here but if the bugs are not fixed opensuse 12.2 could be delayed imho 17:50:17 bmwiedemann: i guess so 17:50:22 better delayed than over-buggy 17:50:30 indeed 17:50:34 i agree 17:50:51 one kde 4.0 is enough... 17:51:01 :) 17:51:35 without releases, no testing. :) 17:51:49 that is true too :) 17:51:58 i`m waiting for the beta :) 17:52:09 it really needs someone to file bugs and kick developers for a release to become good 17:52:28 Beta is getting nearer, though 17:52:55 I have one real machine that has been running from factory since Build 0318 with updates from the Factory repo. It works OK. 17:53:14 bmwiedemann: do you if are problems with login.novell.com, i`m getting connection timed out... 17:53:29 *do you know 17:53:30 I also updated my Laptop with MS3 and beyond. so it sort of works 17:53:59 i have tested in vbox lvm on top of crypted volume works fine 17:54:12 login.novell.com works here atm. but I would not be surprised, if it was slow/failing sometimes/somewhere 17:54:14 so i presume it would work with my laptop too 17:54:36 BManojlovic: try and see :) 17:54:40 I run regular tests with VB VMs, but I don't do much testing there. 17:54:45 there had been some trouble with this and systemd in the past 17:54:54 Creatura85: work laptop :] so nope :) 17:55:05 now it works just fine 17:55:09 BManojlovic: i have belived that you have a second one 17:55:17 tigerfoot was complaining but it was tested and works 17:55:28 with /boot on sda1 of course 17:55:46 anyone installed a system with separate /usr recently? 17:55:51 Creatura85: yes but ssshhh not important 17:56:05 oky doky 17:56:29 i think this was already with /usr 17:56:33 just a sec to boot it up 17:56:51 Systemd is working for me. I mainly use legacy grub as the boot structures are complicated, and I don't have time to learn grub2. 17:57:43 it is not too hard 17:58:07 even Debian has it as default for a year now 17:58:42 Do the scripts now add the new kernel using only 'sudo make install'? I don't have time to create a deb and install it. 17:58:44 LWFinger: systemd is working fine for my 12.2 as well, using grub2 17:59:47 hope that the interface to it from yast gets completed 18:00:03 if not i will use grub legacy 18:00:40 it better be, as grub2 is now default 18:00:46 my virt machine with crypted disk is old /bin and /usr/bin so relatively old 18:00:57 m4 18:01:26 bmwiedemann: yeah, but still one can adjust it using a terminal and logged as root 18:01:48 as you can with most things in Linux 18:02:41 let's move on 18:02:45 #topic next meeting 18:02:53 when shall we meet again? 18:03:11 with development now getting more interesting and important. in 2 weeks? 18:03:16 when is beta + 1.5 week? 18:03:23 maybe? 18:03:48 I'd guess Thursday... either this week or next one 18:04:06 so we should have a Beta in 2 weeks 18:04:11 I expect Beta this week given the improvements of the past 4 days. 18:04:11 and some days to test it 18:04:38 so in 2 weeks sounds good to me :) 18:04:40 if it comes this week, we could meet next week already 18:05:18 yes but need more people this is too small quorum really... 18:05:21 2012-06-04 17:00 UTC (Monday again) 18:05:41 there are more people doing testing 18:05:59 which is the important part 18:06:01 That works for me, but June 11 does not. I'm going fishing! 18:06:09 ok 18:06:46 LWFinger: good hunting :D 18:06:49 LWFinger: how about June 12? 18:07:14 I'm not back until the 15th. 18:07:23 OK. 18:08:08 so I say, we schedule next meeting for 2012-06-04 17:00 UTC but postpone it by 1 week, if no Beta appears this week 18:08:08 bmwiedemann: dont forget to adjust the topic with the new date after this meeting 18:08:18 ah, OK 18:08:44 any objections to this? 18:08:51 I am OK with June 4.. 18:09:19 no rights for vote not regular :) ... (work....) 18:09:49 june 4, me too 18:09:55 #agreed next meeting for 2012-06-04 17:00 UTC but postpone it by 1 week, if no Beta appears this week 18:10:02 #topic open discussion 18:10:19 I was wondering, if we should do an Open Bugs Day again for 12.2 18:10:55 at this stage, it would make most sense to find&fix bugs 18:11:07 bmwiedemann: i have seen that tigerfoot wrote his report on the wiki, can i paste it for the logs and delete it after? or i just delete it ? 18:11:11 re-testing open 12.1 bugs on 12.2 could also help 18:11:23 bmwiedemann: good ideas 18:11:53 I agree that we need to find any long-term bugs and make them active again. 18:12:09 please paste 18:12:50 I want to work on the libzypper problem. What specific zypper command causes it to crash? 18:13:15 bmwiedemann: OK, the report goes like this 18:13:20 tigerfoot's report (in case I can't attempt) Artwork final 12.2 with new kdm theme is pending https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/116505 KDM theme should now restore all bells & whistles we had previously (11.3/11.4). Most of the boxes are now % of screen, so testing in all kind of resolution would be greatly appreciate, report/screenshots can be reported to -factory, -testing, -artwork ml (I follow all of them). 18:13:32 LWFinger: I only saw it in yast -i (with searching for gvim) - it uses libzypp , but zypper itself worked for me 18:13:39 I'm in contact with Michael Chang about grub2 branding, he finish last week the Yast2 Grub2 part, and grub2 could choose a background. I've now to build the new branding package about it. But having factory not installable from the last 10 days start to be really painful for testing. 18:14:01 One of my factory crash due to btrfs error (full /) even if 1.5Gb is free, and unable to remove snapper snapshots (bad inode etc..) The other one full / encrypted is stuck now with a bad initrd ( vol_id output and missing part in /lib ) 18:14:03 That's all for me. 18:14:29 this is tigerfoot`s raport for this meeting 18:14:38 the magic saviour for btrfs full trouble is: for s in /.snapshots/*/snapshot ; do btrfs subvolume delete $s ; done 18:15:11 bmwiedemann: i guess you will have to tell him that when you see him around :) 18:15:25 maybe he reads the log ;) 18:15:37 hmmm, maybe 18:15:46 or others who run into this btrfs/snapper trouble like I did 18:16:02 On a VB VM installed today from KDE Live CD Build 0391, YaST does not run from the GUI. Starting it with kdesu fails silently. 18:16:38 since this is open discussion i have a question 18:16:56 Creatura85: sure. ask 18:17:00 what do you think about fedora 17? and most important about the usr merge think ? 18:17:07 *thing 18:17:12 did they do the usrmerge ? 18:18:00 http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-17-Beefy-Miracle-released-1585486.html 18:18:09 The last Fedora I installed was 15, and that was only to debug a specific kernel issue that they had. 18:18:19 -> ... "The latest version of the Linux distribution also implements much-discussed changes to the filesystem structure involving the removal of the /bin/, /sbin/, /lib/ and /lib64/ directories " 18:18:22 I myself don't have time to look for many other distris. Just openSUSE and Debian for my servers and armv5 devices 18:19:01 more details here http://www.h-online.com/open/features/What-s-new-in-Fedora-17-1585254.html 18:19:07 in my feeling, usrmerge caused half of the bugs we had with 12.2 18:19:35 because mkinitrd and kiwi would then only grab symlinks from /bin/ 18:19:38 imho i dont undertand why do opensuse follows fedora in some ways ? 18:19:55 *understand 18:19:56 because some people think, it is the future 18:20:15 more modern. 18:20:25 bmwiedemann: and what do you think about it? is really the future ? 18:20:39 usrmerge does not really matter. 18:20:46 In addition, openSUSE does not have the manpower to support a major system on its own. 18:20:47 systemd is a different beast 18:20:47 bmwiedemann: in general 18:21:29 LWFinger: sorry to hear that :) 18:21:51 well. we do OBS, LibreOffice, KDE 18:22:33 well... the last two have a big upstream of course 18:22:49 bmwiedemann: talking about KDE, the but with event sounds from the desktop seemed to be working again in 12.2 M4 18:22:57 i guess the bug was fixed 18:23:06 good 18:23:45 before that users had to put in manually the full path to the file that had the event associated 18:23:47 I was about to mention upstream. Yes, we have the support to brand things, but not to support SystemV, for example. 18:24:11 so in the end, sort of, opensuse is somewhere in the middle 18:24:30 it has thing from fedora, since is the future, but it has his own things too 18:24:40 and boy do i like yast for that matter :D 18:24:48 LWFinger: I would not want SystemV dropped soon 18:24:54 We still have the best KDE-based distro. 18:24:58 and don't think, the effort is really so big 18:25:41 Probably not at the moment, but I think SystemV will be gone by openSUSE 14.1, if not before. 18:26:07 in 3 years... could be. 18:26:43 Of course, by then, systemd will be nearly flawless. :) 18:26:47 systemd in 12.1 really had a lot of problems 18:26:58 and it is getting smoother now 18:27:11 LWFinger: i hope that systemd is as you said 18:27:13 so in 1 or 2 years, it should be pretty mature 18:27:21 and yeah i think that opensuse is the best kde distro 18:27:55 If you look at the improvement is systemd in 8 months, it really is remarkable. 18:27:57 but I still do not like systemd for coding into C what was in /etc/init.d/boot* before 18:28:15 so you can not easily tinker with your system 18:28:43 and I do not expect this to change over time 18:29:10 No, that seems to be a permanent change. 18:30:10 the other problem I see is that they are integrating functions of formerly separate projects. like xinetd and xdm 18:30:42 so it could create some unmaintainable monster-software no-one wants to touch 18:31:57 I expect that will be self regulating. Too far along that line and "systeme" will rule. 18:33:30 in the same array wi th open discussion i would like to add that this is my 3rd week without windows, only opensuse on my pc 18:33:47 congrats :) 18:34:06 i dont understand why some users complain is not hard/impossible to live without windows 18:34:14 *that is 18:34:17 http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html helps 18:34:20 bmwiedemann: thanks 18:34:35 Yes, congrats. For the past 3 years, Windows has only existed on my machine as XP in a VM. I still have 1 app that needs it. 18:35:06 one that does not work with wine? 18:35:09 i have discovered that linux games like torcs make my gpu even hotter that windows games do :) 18:35:27 thanks LWFinger 18:35:27 bmwiedemann: Not yet. 18:35:46 Creatura85: try tuxracer and supertux and smc and asc and... widelands 18:36:06 I wish I had time for games. :( 18:36:07 (from opensuse's games project/repo) 18:36:45 oh and frozen-bubble is very small, simple and addictive 18:37:21 bmwiedemann: i have completed supertux in the past :D 18:37:28 tuxkart is funny too 18:37:44 torcs got my gpu at 101 degrees celsius 18:38:02 but still runned at 80-90 fps :) 18:38:04 I once got a chip to 110 18:38:15 for nvidia gpu 110 is the limit 18:38:17 which is close to what silicium can survive 18:38:24 Are you guys trying to boil water? 18:38:51 someone mis-placed the cooler on mine 18:38:55 here is my pc: http://creatura.dlinkddns.com/~creatura/sysinfo/ 18:39:35 At 110, I would think that the dopants would be quite mobile. The silicon itself would still be OK, but the active parts might get disrupted. 18:39:42 mine uses a radiot not a coller... 18:39:54 *radiator 18:40:16 * Creatura85 my keyboard is gone wild :) 18:40:53 current temperature is 73 degrees celsius 18:40:56 I always blame the keyboard, too. :) 18:41:17 when the problem exists between keyboard and chair :P 18:41:21 LWFinger: i guess Geeko is having a party :D 18:41:45 bmwiedemann: Yes, the weak link. 18:41:56 got to leave soon. anything important left to tell? 18:42:01 bmwiedemann: yeah, trying to be good at english even if is not my native language 18:42:17 You are doing quite well. 18:42:29 LWFinger: if you say so :) 18:42:42 bmwiedemann: nothing from me 18:43:07 Nothing more from me either. See you next week, I hope. 18:43:10 Then I will close today's meeting. Thanks everyone for attending. I will add links to the logs on http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Testing_meeting 18:43:14 #endmeeting