| 18 May 2026 |
aktaboot | they seem to be aurorae | 20:12:08 |
aktaboot | https://github.com/vinceliuice/Layan-kde/tree/master/aurorae/themes/Layan | 20:12:38 |
K900 (Old) | Yeah OK then we're probably looking at an aurorae bug | 20:12:53 |
aktaboot | I opened an issue on kde.org, will update the issue with this info then! | 20:16:22 |
| 20 May 2026 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | cc @K900 : github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/513970 Turns out plasma-login-manager currently attempts to load pam modules just by name, no from an absolute path... This is horrible and awful and just randomly exploded due to apparmor assertions, but i am not sure what else may be affected. I am currently building nixosTests.plasma6 with the paths patched, PR will be up soon, but figured i'd give you a poke here too | 14:47:22 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | cc @K900 : https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/513970 Turns out plasma-login-manager currently attempts to load pam modules just by name, no from an absolute path... This is horrible and awful and just randomly exploded due to apparmor assertions, but i am not sure what else may be affected. I am currently building nixosTests.plasma6 with the paths patched, PR will be up soon, but figured i'd give you a poke here too | 14:47:29 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | cc @K900 : https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/513970 Turns out plasma-login-manager currently attempts to load pam modules just by name, not from an absolute path... This is horrible and awful and just randomly exploded due to apparmor assertions, but i am not sure what else may be affected. I am currently building nixosTests.plasma6 with the paths patched, PR will be up soon, but figured i'd give you a poke here too | 14:47:38 |
K900 (Old) | Uhhh | 14:48:29 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | That was my reaction too | 14:48:47 |
K900 (Old) | Yeah it does | 14:48:48 |
K900 (Old) | Is that a problem? | 14:48:59 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | It breaks an assertion we have with apparmor in pam, which is how it was noticed. I didn't dig through pam enough to judge how else it may break. like, custom definitions to pam package? Overrides? does it find the modules at all? (probably does or it'd have exploded earlier, but i don't like this) | 14:50:36 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | Like, using modules from an explicitly defined absolute path is objectively the correct thing to do, because it is more predictable. Fix will be up once tests passed, and is trivial. | 14:53:08 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | * Like, using modules from an explicitly defined absolute path is objectively the correct thing to do, because it is more predictable. Apparmor relies on that predictability. Fix will be up once tests passed, and is trivial. | 14:53:34 |
Grimmauld (any/all) | * Like, using modules from an explicitly defined absolute path is objectively the correct thing to do, because it is more predictable. Apparmor relies on that predictability, i am not sure what else. Fix will be up once tests passed, and is trivial. | 14:53:42 |
K900 (Old) | It does, but also our PAM does have lookup paths set correctly | 14:54:14 |
| 21 May 2026 |
K900 (Old) | Final Qt5 update merged into staging | 08:50:58 |
K900 (Old) | There are no more updates planned | 08:51:13 |
| 22 May 2026 |
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| 23 May 2026 |
K900 (Old) | Finally got around to Qt 6.11.1 too | 08:25:05 |
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| 24 May 2026 |
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Hadi 🤒 | Is it just me or does anybody on regular unstable have to compile all of Plasma instead of getting a binary? | 06:54:36 |
Hadi 🤒 | * Is it just me or does anybody on regular unstable on the latest update have to compile all of Plasma instead of getting a binary? | 06:54:59 |
aktaboot | no rebuilds on my end | 07:03:09 |
Hadi 🤒 | Even Libreoffice seems to be rebuilding on my end. | 07:20:03 |
K900 (Old) | Are you maybe on nix_pkgs_-unstable? | 07:52:23 |
K900 (Old) | There was a stupid rebuild merged that was then reverted | 07:52:31 |