Can not access unity api doc any more on developer.ubuntu.com

2017-10-17 Thread Khurshid Alam

Hello Developers,

After new design of the website I can not access any of the api doc for 
indicators and messaging menu. For example,


https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/devel/ubuntu-13.10/python/MessagingMenu-1.0#MessagingMenu.Message

now gives 404. :/

Note, here "13.10" is just an number in link, nothing else. There is 
14.04 and 16.04 but all used to redirect to 13.10, because api got 
changed during quantal cycle and since then api doesn't change.


Same thing happens for unity-scopes api-doc as well.


Askubuntu ref: https://askubuntu.com/questions/387395

Doc team's Gunnar pointed me towards this:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-community-team/2017-October/001567.html

But it didn't help.


Did those api doc was removed by mistake?
If developer.ubuntu.com can not host those, then Read-the-docs would be 
more proper place.



Thank You.





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Re: Change of scope and target market for i386

2017-10-10 Thread Khurshid Alam



On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 9:46 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov  
wrote:

Dear Release team,

As a followup to this thread it has been confirmed that argumentation
below is sound, and furthermore there is no longer any effective qa or
testing of the desktop product on actual i386 hardware (explicitly non
x86_64 CPUs).


HI,

Will 64 iso now contain 32 bit uefi? Dell, hP, Asus sells more than 10 
million hardware per quarter which comes with
32 bit uefi. Is there any way we can install 64-bit iso on those 
hardware ? Will Ubuntu work with these vendor, to sort out the issue?



Thanks.


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Re: The transition to add support for Python 3.6 is beginning

2017-09-04 Thread Khurshid Alam



On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 2:08 AM, Steve Langasek 
 wrote:


> Which basically removes everything. So How do I perform update 
without

> reinstalling the iso? Any idea?

By waiting until this transition has landed in the artful release 
pocket.
No packages are guaranteed to be installable using the -proposed 
pocket at

any given point, and you should absolutely not be trying to upgrade a
desktop install against the -proposed pocket.



Pyrhon3 is in the main now and it's a meta-package which pulls 
python3.6 which itself installs just fine(And Python3.5.3 itself 
updates to 3.5.4-rc.

)
Problem occurs only when it (python3, python3-minimal) tries update 
from 3.5 .3-3 to 3.5.

Note: I also have Unity installed.

After partial upgrade number of packages it tries to remove has reduced.

aptdaemon
apturl
colord
dbus-user-session
friendly-recovery
gnome-applets
gnome-control-center
gnome-disk-utility
gnome-session
gnome-session-flashback
gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-shell
gnome-shell-extension-autohidetopbar
gnome-shell-extension-better-volume
gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock
gnome-shell-extension-impatience
gnome-shell-extension-move-clock
gnome-shell-extension-pixelsaver
gnome-system-log
gnome-tweak-tool
grub-customizer
gvfs
gvfs-backends
gvfs-daemons
gvfs-fuse
iio-sensor-proxy
indicator-bluetooth
indicator-datetime
indicator-session
language-selector-gnome
libnss-resolve
libpam-systemd
mutter
nautilus
nautilus-share
network-manager
network-manager-gnome
network-manager-pptp
network-manager-pptp-gnome
nplan
packagekit
packagekit-tools
policykit-1
policykit-1-gnome
python3-aptdaemon
python3-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets
python3 install
python3-plainbox
python3-systemd
python3-uno
rfkill
sessioninstaller
software-properties-gtk
synaptic
ubuntu-minimal
ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk
ubuntu-standard
ubuntu-system-service
udisks2
unity
unity-control-center
unity-control-center-signon
unity-greeter
unity-session
update-manager
update-notifier
usb-creator-common
usb-creator-gtk
xdiagnose

Please rebuild all these against python 3.6.


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Re: The transition to add support for Python 3.6 is beginning

2017-07-25 Thread Khurshid Alam


Hi,

We've fixed many of these now, and I've uploaded the change to make 
python 3.6 the default version in artful. Next step is getting this 
to migrate, see 
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/artful/update_excuses.html#python3-defaults 
for that and please help fix anything that is preventing the 
migration (like whatever it is that breaks botch with python 3.6 as 
default...)


Cheers,
mwh



If I try to update from 3.5 to 3.6 (python3 & python3-minimal package), 
it tries to REMOVE following packages:


network-manager-pptp
gnome-session
unity-session
gvfs-backends
gnome-control-center
friendly-recovery
gnome-shell-extension-better-volume
gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock
ubuntu-app-launch
grub-customizer
python3-systemd
gnome-shell-extension-move-clock
ubuntu-system-service
policykit-1-gnome
update-manager
python3-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets
language-selector-commoninstall
gnome-shell-extension-autohidetopbar
usb-creator-common
libubuntu-app-launch4
ubuntu-standard
plainbox-provider-resource-generic
libpython3.6install
ubuntu-desktop
gnome-settings-daemon
python3 install
xdiagnose
usb-creator-gtk
rhythmbox-plugins   install
libertine-xmir-tools
unity
network-manager-gnome
libcontent-hub0
iio-sensor-proxy
network-manager
packagekit-tools
software-properties-gtk
python3-uno
python3-plainbox
gnome-tweak-tool
checkbox-converged
unity-control-center
gnome-disk-utility
unity-greeter
indicator-session
nplan
apturl
ubuntu-minimal
nautilus-share
udisks2
gvfs-fuse
nautilus
plainbox-provider-checkbox
indicator-bluetooth
unity-control-center-signon
libpam-systemd
packagekit
indicator-datetime
rfkill
gnome-shell-extension-pixelsaver
gnome-applets
libubuntu-app-launch3-dev
policykit-1
gvfs
python3-aptdaemon
ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk
libnss-resolve
gnome-shell
dbus-user-session
aptdaemon
python3-checkbox-support
language-selector-gnome
synaptic
gnome-system-log
sessioninstaller
network-manager-pptp-gnome
update-notifier
gnome-session-flashback
gvfs-daemons
gnome-shell-extension-impatience
colord
mutter


Which basically removes everything. So How do I perform update without 
reinstalling the iso? Any idea?



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Re: Ubuntu Desktop transition from LightDM to GDM

2017-06-23 Thread Khurshid Alam

Hi,

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:52 PM, Ken VanDine 
 wrote:
The initial plan was to drop the current prompt when configuring the 
package to select which DM to use by default and just switch current 
lightdm users to gdm3.


If the prompt is removed how user will make lightdm default display 
manager when switching from gdm3 to lightdm? Will  'sudo 
dpkg-reconfigure lightdm' still work? Beside many users have multiple 
sessions installed. How will it work in this case?





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Re: Installation Media and supportability of i386 in 18.04 LTS Re: Ubuntu Desktop on i386

2016-07-13 Thread Khurshid Alam

Hi,

It's a bit sudden for us. I did not find any prior announcement or 
discussion (before 16.04 release) that Canonical would drop i386 images 
right after 16.04 LTS.


We, at Medo, use Compaq 610 and Dell Vostro (core2duo). Although they 
are capable of running 64 bit software, we use 32 bit images because of 
memory constraint, they all come with only 2GB RAM. And on some older 
hardware we run Ubuntu Mate. We are slowly moving into 64 bit 
computing, but I don't think it will happen before 2018/20.


Our work requires that we stay on latest LTS all the time (and sometime 
on latest non LTS) and honestly we were hoping that we could go on 
using i386 at least till 18.04 LTS without upgrading the hardware. I 
mean I can understand that it can happen after 18.04, but dropping i386 
builds right now? Right from 16.10? it's all a bit sudden.


I hope Canonical is considering small organizations like us and 
analyzing all the options carefully.



Thank You.
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