Re: Qt 5.3 landing update June 13

2014-06-15 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2014-06-13 20:20 GMT+03:00 Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com:
 Should I conclude from this that it will or will not get in on Monday as
 planned?

The June 6 update mentioned several devs are at the Qt contributor
summit next week, so the earliest we will land is still week of the
16th.

I'd say tomorrow is unlikely, but some day later in the week will
hopefully be the landing day. It does require getting fixes from many
teams, but there's nothing particularly scary in the bugs at the
moment. Crashers are bad as always, but so far all of the previous
ones have had a clear reason. There's possibly a need for a backported
fix or two from upstream.

-Timo

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Re: Qt 5.3 landing update June 13

2014-06-13 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Friday, June 13, 2014 19:43:50 Timo Jyrinki wrote:
 Good progress again. Looking at last week's actions: camera works in
 addition to video playback, automated autopilot testing is now
 functional, bugs for autopilot tests have been filed, store apps seem
 quite fine initially, qtbase failing unit tests have been investigated
 a bit, packaging and syncs with Debian are mostly done.
 
 Still todo from last week's list: Qt gles emulator packages (I need
 some help from Ricardo), framework bump (Pat, lool), bug fixes (see
 below).
 
 The landing silo [1] is now nearly ready, with some cleaning that
 needs to be done at the time of landing as documented in the CI Train
 [2] comments because utopic-proposed already has many Qt 5.3.0
 packages from Debian that we will use instead. The emulator (Qt gles)
 and Qt Creator plugin packages are still missing.
 
 On the bugs front, we have 22 bugs open [3] out of 52 filed.
 Telephony-service has now a fix that should fix the address book
 problems. That would leave us is with:
 - 1-3 autopilot test failures in UI Toolkit, gallery-app,
 calendar-app, calculator-app
 - Unity 8 crasher that is possibly an upstream bug in qtbase (first
 backtrace just gotten)
 - music-app (/qtgrilo) crashes on startup - probably the best would be
 to make the anyway needed switch away from qtgrilo
 - webbrowser-app is not working optimally since compositing is
 disabled in Qt 5.3, but Oxide Qt already has a fix that should be
 landing soon
 
 Otherwise the landing - with current knowledge - is in quite good
 shape. Only 1 store app is confirmed to have a problem on startup at
 the moment, while all others should at least start and render (popey
 will rerun this semi-automated test). More testing and bugs are
 certainly welcome! Read the instructions page [4] for how to enable Qt
 5.3. [5] has more of the todo list explained.
 
 [1] https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/landing-005
 [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain
 [3] http://is.gd/gZFEqm
 [4] https://launchpad.net/~canonical-qt5-edgers/+archive/qt5-beta2
 [5]
 https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjuCdq68GSyVdF
 I4QzNQdWpfME5aMEV2VXo0cUpOMkE#gid=20

Should I conclude from this that it will or will not get in on Monday as 
planned?

Scott K

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