Activity log for bug #1728421

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-10-29 15:42:54 Jeremy Bícha bug added bug
2017-10-29 15:43:20 Jeremy Bícha gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2017-10-29 15:43:23 Jeremy Bícha gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2017-10-29 15:43:29 Jeremy Bícha nominated for series Ubuntu Artful
2017-10-29 15:43:29 Jeremy Bícha bug task added gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful)
2017-10-29 15:45:43 Jeremy Bícha description Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches: - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches:   - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch   - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch  - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME We haven't done micro-release SRUs for gtk3.22 yet. This might be a good trial run to see how well it works before 18.04 LTS. Fedora does keep their gtk3 up to date throughout the life of their releases.
2017-10-29 15:45:46 Jeremy Bícha gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful): importance Undecided Medium
2017-10-29 15:45:49 Jeremy Bícha gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful): status New Triaged
2017-10-29 15:45:57 Jeremy Bícha tags artful upgrade-software-version
2017-10-30 01:09:23 Launchpad Janitor gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Released
2017-10-30 01:18:32 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gtk/ubuntugtk3
2017-10-30 04:15:23 Jeremy Bícha description Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches:   - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch   - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch  - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME We haven't done micro-release SRUs for gtk3.22 yet. This might be a good trial run to see how well it works before 18.04 LTS. Fedora does keep their gtk3 up to date throughout the life of their releases. Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches:   - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch   - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch  - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Fixes menu forwarding over SSH (LP: #1700319) * Fixes log spam about cursor when running gnome-terminal on Wayland (LP: #1681910) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME We haven't done micro-release SRUs for gtk3.22 yet. This might be a good trial run to see how well it works before 18.04 LTS. Fedora does keep their gtk3 up to date throughout the life of their releases.
2017-10-30 13:39:23 Jeremy Bícha description Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches:   - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch   - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch  - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Fixes menu forwarding over SSH (LP: #1700319) * Fixes log spam about cursor when running gnome-terminal on Wayland (LP: #1681910) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME We haven't done micro-release SRUs for gtk3.22 yet. This might be a good trial run to see how well it works before 18.04 LTS. Fedora does keep their gtk3 up to date throughout the life of their releases. Impact ====== There is a new gtk3 release, 3.22.25. Highlights ---------- * Allows dropping these cherry-picked patches:   - 0001-Adwaita-Fix-typo-.backgrounf-.background.patch   - 0002-theme-Fix-Adwaita-headerbars.patch  - 0003-display-x11-Unset-tiled-state-if-_GTK_EDGE_CONSTRAIN.patch * Fixes crash with GNOME Online Accounts (LP: #1720400) * Fixes menu forwarding over SSH (LP: #1700319) * Fixes log spam about cursor when running gnome-terminal on Wayland (LP: #1681910) * Support KDE SSD (server-side decorations) handling on Wayland * Restores middle-click to do the opposite of primary (usually left-) click in scrollbars, GTKRange * Some theme fixes for the gtk3 High Contrast theme * Allow more key buttons in the GNOME Settings > Keyboard panel to be translatable * A fix to not show duplicate printers in some cases * Improves the GNOME 3.26 tiling feature for GNOME Terminal For more changes since 3.22.24, see https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log?h=gtk-3-22 https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/NEWS?h=gtk-3-22 Test Case ========= Install the update. Run a variety of apps in the default Ubuntu install with the Ambiance theme. Also check that the Adwaita and High Contrast themes still look ok. You can change the theme with the GNOME Tweaks app (gnome-tweak-tool). For the window buttons to look as designed, you should change the icon theme to Adwaita when you set the theme to Adwaita or High Contrast. Afterwards, you can reset your theme back to the defaults with gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme Regression Potential ==================== Quite a few changes, but mostly it's bug fixes. Earlier gtk3 releases had some regressions (that's why we had those cherry-picked patches), but that was mostly related to the late GNOME 3.26 tiling feature that was rushed in. This release does not have any major new features like that. Unfortunately, very few people run gtk3 from git master so regressions often aren't seen until distros start shipping the gtk3 update. The GNOME stack has an SRU Micro-release exception https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#GNOME We haven't done micro-release SRUs for gtk3.22 yet. This might be a good trial run to see how well it works before 18.04 LTS. Fedora does keep their gtk3 up to date throughout the life of their releases. Other Info ========== This update also drops a few old patches that weren't listed in debian/patches/series. Sorry about the noise but this makes it a bit cleaner in the future. 0001-Update-the-GDK-Mir-backend-to-fix-a-few-problems.patch 0001-Improve-external-drives-detection.patch 0002-fix-other-locations-with-glib-249.patch 0003-use-null-for-generic-marshallers.patch
2017-10-30 20:12:56 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gtk/ubuntugtk3artful
2017-10-30 20:28:39 Jeremy Bícha gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful): status Triaged In Progress
2017-10-30 23:13:22 amano bug added subscriber amano
2017-11-02 22:08:05 Brian Murray gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful): status In Progress Fix Committed
2017-11-02 22:08:07 Brian Murray bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2017-11-02 22:08:11 Brian Murray bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2017-11-02 22:08:16 Brian Murray tags artful upgrade-software-version artful upgrade-software-version verification-needed verification-needed-artful
2017-11-07 19:03:29 Jeremy Bícha tags artful upgrade-software-version verification-needed verification-needed-artful artful upgrade-software-version verification-done-artful verification-needed
2017-11-16 20:24:45 Launchpad Janitor gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Artful): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2017-11-16 20:24:58 Brian Murray removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team