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<ishitatsuyuki> gitlab seems slow and timing out sometimes
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<hakzsam> gitlab fdo is still mostly unuseable today :/
<airlied> it has moments of lucidty but yes mostly bad
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<BMaxV> Hello again, I would like to propose to add css to the automatically generated htmls of the specs. But the fork button is grey, so my "learned pattern" of how to do stuff doesn't work. Should file an issue first? Do I need some kind of permission on the gitlab instance? Thanks.
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<Hazematman> <hakzsam> "gitlab fdo is still mostly..." <- yeah I'm having the same problem :( trying to push and getting "remote: GitLab: Internal API unreachable"
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<manuels2> Is there something like a spec for default terminals?
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<manuels2> I read about xdg-terminal
<manuels2> Shouldn't we have a standardized way to launch user configured terminals?
<manuels2> Like having a mime handler for shell script mime types?
<manuels2> I wrote a keyboard Launcher
<manuels2> One of its key features is to launch a terminal for several things (like commands, directories, scripts and such)
<manuels2> It's a pain to offer a hard coded list of terminals out there
<manuels2> It would be rather nice if the terminal projects could specify that they are able to handle shell scripts
<manuels2> And as such the user could define a default
<manuels2> fonud this
<manuels2> why is there nothing happening
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<BMaxV> seems like it's still being discussed?
<BMaxV> but I am also here waiting for people who are in the know to speak up in general :)
<manuels2> why not just merge it and improve from there on?
<manuels2> is see gnome does something in this direction
<manuels2> I just need a spec to report upstream bugs in terminal projects
<manuels2> they are not going to implement a draft
<manuels2> actually the xdg-terminal-exec tool is not that important imho
<manuels2> its rather about the standard on how terminals should behave
<manuels2> as stated in the specs xterm -e is the defacto standard (some use -x)
<manuels2> the real problem is how to find the terminals
<manuels2> there is not a single deterministic (standardized) across platforms to tell if a desktop entry is a terminal and how to run it yet
<manuels2> *way
<manuels2> atm i have to go through some fragile heuristic hardcoding executable name patterns and match them
<manuels2> because e.g. blackbox term is blackbox and on other systems blackbox-terminal (because blackbox is also a window manager)
<manuels2> not only the heuristic sucks
<manuels2> i also have to hardcode the ExecArgs
<manuels2> incredible for a platform commonly referred to as dev-centric platform
<manuels2> maybe it makes sense to just improve on the desktop entry spec before
<BMaxV> idk yet, maybe "the correct way" to contact is the mailing list, I have not tried that yet.
<manuels2> Where can I find that mailing list?
<manuels2> And who is actually in charge of merging?
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<BMaxV> that one?
<BMaxV> I mean, if nobody speaks up, "reply all" to a wider circle of people? :)
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<bl4ckb0ne> how's marge feeling today
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<bilboed> remote: calling pre_receive endpoint: http post to gitlab api /pre_receive endpoint: Internal API unreachable Just got this while pushing to my personal repo. Rings a bell ?
<bilboed> ah, and now fatal: Could not read from remote repository. So same issue as others
* bilboed checks pub opening time
<manuels2> that wiki is horribly outdated
<manuels2> latest destop entry spec 1.1
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<manuels2> Okay
<manuels2> I mailed on the list
<manuels2> How can I send a PR?
<manuels2> This is something that annoys me for like a decade
<manuels2> And we have a defacto standard
<manuels2> Let's carve it into stone
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<manuels2> It's going to take another decade to take effect
<manuels2> At least I'll have a less frustrated retirement then😀
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<bl4ckb0ne> are the marge CI pipeline labeled Blocked a marge issue or a setting issue? the pipeline is all green on the MR but when I assign it to marge it looks like this https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/BarthPaleologue/monado/-/pipelines/1221993
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<eric_engestrom> bl4ckb0ne: marge (the script itself) is failing randomly at various steps because gitlab is randomly returning errors, which itself is (I think?) because we've been ddos'ed for a week now
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<eric_engestrom> re-assigning is the only workaround I know
<MrCooper> bl4ckb0ne: that looks like a branch pipeline, not an MR pipeline
<bl4ckb0ne> thanks, I got unsure because i managed to merge something else without any issue
<bl4ckb0ne> but I did got a `ERROR: Internal API unreachable` when pushing a few minutes ago
<bl4ckb0ne> MrCooper: what do you mean?
<MrCooper> if the MR page links to this pipeline, either the CI config is broken or the MR has hit the bug where GitLab picks the wrong pipeline
<MrCooper> which MR is it?
<eric_engestrom> MrCooper: I think it's just that the user creating the developer+ on the project so their MR creates pipelines in the user namespace instead of the target project namespace
<eric_engestrom> *the user creating the MR is not developer+
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<MrCooper> it's not about the namespace but about the type of pipeline
<eric_engestrom> oh, I didn't see a mention of the type
<MrCooper> the CI configuration of this project is such that each push generates two separate pipelines, one for the source branch and one for the MR
<eric_engestrom> ack
<MrCooper> the referenced pipeline is the branch pipeline
<bl4ckb0ne> anything the user can do to get the right type of pipeline?
<MrCooper> there's a GitLab bug where it sometimes incorrectly associates the MR with the branch pipeline
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<MrCooper> looks like assigning to Marge should work now, since the MR is now associated with an MR pipeline which passed
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<eric_engestrom> MrCooper: I think it's a marge bug actually, it looks at the first item on the list of pipelines in the MR, instead of limiting to MR pipelines, because it can't have that filter because some project don't have MR pipelines
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<eric_engestrom> the "solution" I came up with in mesa was getting rid of branch pipelines when there's an MR pipeline
<eric_engestrom> if that's acceptable to the monado project then they can put the same line in their gitlab config
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<bl4ckb0ne> CI pipeline by marge is running on the MR, thanks!
<bl4ckb0ne> that do not duplicate rule seems nice, i'll see what I can do with our ci
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<steelswords> Hi there! I'm running into trouble with cloning this repo: https://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/gstreamer/common.git I keep getting an HTTP 504 error. Is there an outage or something going on? I just want to make sure the right people see this.
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<bl4ckb0ne> i have a private fork of a private repo, when adding CI and building images I get a `requested access to the resource is denied` on the image, did I miss a permission somewhere?
<steelswo1ds> ?
<steelswo1ds> Sorry, typo. I'm not even getting that far.
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<bl4ckb0ne> hm not sure what I changed but I think I got it!
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<steelswo1ds> Man... I'm still not having any luck. The gitlab seems to work okay for now.
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<steelswo1ds> But I'd still like to get it fixed. Not least of all because https://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/gstreamer/common.git is the upstream for a submodule burried like three layers of depenencies deep in a yocto build I'm trying to run :-S
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