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upstream MR https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/178521/
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Title:
Mir-backed InputDeviceModel’s
@osomon looks good. I will apply upstream.
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Mir-backed InputDeviceModel’s count property is
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I seem to remember @timo-jyrinki suggesting the 'devices' name at review
time, so I must have not changed the base class. Not sure which one
makes more sense. Suggestions? Opinions??
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@osomon The reason you are seeing this not work correctly, is because
the value for countChanged signal is named 'devices' in the declarative
class, and not 'count' like what is in the base class and that you are
using in your qml example.
This should probably get changed in the declarative class
Got this working on my laptop w/ unity8...
Except it does work, still see that thread message, except the count is
opposite of what it should be.
When I disconnect the keyboard (usb as well as bt) it says count: 2, and
when I connect it count: 1
When I first run the test qml, it reports count:
I can reproduce this on turbo.
Does not happen when running the inputinfo console app in qtsystem examples.
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Mir-backed InputDeviceModel doesn’t work
where is the latest bzr repo?
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How can I reproduce this? When I try that qml on qmlscene on my lenovo
yoga running unity8, I get a seg fault in
libunubtu_application_api_desktop_mirclient.so.3.0.0
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ethernet stopped working, network indicator & nmcli reports that my ethernet is
unmanaged.
ifconfig reports it has no ip address. I turn on wifi and it works fine.
Doing ifconfig up; dhclient works for
getting ip address
I did have network-manager snap
I have seen this (and similar disconnections) happen on non Ubuntu
related devices where the bluetooth and wifi share the antenna.
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Title:
Upstream
Got a patch from Andreas Pokorny to fix mir crash. Upstreamed at:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/169262/
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qtsystems-opensource-src-5.0~git20141206~44f70d99/src/systeminfo/linux/qscreensaver_mir_p.h
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ private:
QScreenSaver * const q_ptr;
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QScreenSaver)
-
Weird thing is when I load the source into qtcreator and build with same
qmake line (and building mirclient stuff), I don't get segfaults.
I did have to edit source to even get it compiling.
In qscreensaver_mir_p.h there is int m_keepDisplayOnRequest
but it is m_keepDisplayOnRequestId in
comment in #26 was my fault, wrong library path used when it ran fine.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x77fa0e30 in QInputInfoManagerPrivate::instance () at qinputinfo.cpp:68
68 if
Odd. The first time I built this package on my xenial laptop, inputinfo
crashed, but other builds (clean) it ran fine.
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QSystemInfo has quite a few areas in the system it tries to access
information from, read only. (We've tried hard to keep it read only
access)
Just adding AppArmor to this to hopefully get some comment about this.
I could come up with a policy that would allow QSystemInfo to work, but
it would
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QSysInfo doesn't work
There is iio-sensor-proxy and an iio-sensor-proxy plugin in QtSensors
that works for device orientation on a variety of laptops.
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I am wondering how widespread this bug may be? Does it effect only a few
phones (as in a bad batch of sensors) or is it more widespread?
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Title:
Looking into the code, nothing jumps out at me as being out of the
ordinary there. Someone with a device would need to look into this
further.
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In #46, there is a difference of an ALS entry. (Pat's does not have one, while
the one containing
an error has one) but the error is contained in the ALS/PS, while LHJ_PS looks
normal. These functions that look like they pertain to calibration.
As in the log from #45 seems to point to ALS/PS
I know there was a change to add magnetometer. I am not sure of its
landing.
https://code.launchpad.net/~gerboland/qtubuntu-sensors/add-gyro-magnet-sensors/+merge/282033
https://code.launchpad.net/~gerboland/platform-api/add-magnetic-gyro-sensors/+merge/270389
Compass uses a magnetometer and
Correction to last comment, compass sometimes uses other sensors (low
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Title:
Compass not working on
It seems that most of our proximity drivers have only close/far and not the
full ir reflectance value that would be needed for obtaining a better distance
indication.
That said, the driver could possibly be changed to toggle at a closer or
greater distance.
But to me, this seems like it is
What are the steps to reproduce this?
I tried several times switching system language English->Spanish (reboot) and
then back to English (reboot) and store scope did the correct thing.
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I'll make a task for myself to upstream that to qtsystems.
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"BottomEdge" component does not support automatic
LGTM, just a few style changes needed for upstream. Updated upstream
with patchset 24
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"BottomEdge" component
There can be many ways captive portals work and it is tricky being able
to support the different ways of detecting this.
I've seen some offer redirects, but others offer different status codes
to indicate the captive portal, and not all captive portals act properly
once things get returned.
I
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Need support for
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Multiple calls
Patch attached to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1564142
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Wrong hints showing when signing in
Patch for fixing this.
Partially reverts qnam-ubuntu-fix6.patch
** Patch added: "fix-duplicate-qnam-finished.patch"
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ok. it seems the last qnam patch does this. Need to remember why I added that
one offending line.
Will test against the bug at #1552546
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I made a simple test app that uses QNetworkRequest, and I am not seeing
duplicated finished signals being called when there are no errors.
If I use a non existent url, I am seeing duplicated
QNetworkAccessManager::finished signals being called, but no duplicated
signals from QNetworkReply.
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Dug into system-update and it seems it does not use QNetwork to
download, but some python script (system-image)
com.canonical.SystemImage so resuming the download may or may not work.
IN my testing it seems to work sometimes, but other times, it will stop
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The accelerometer seems to be running at the fastest rate possible -
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This rate should only be used for apps and games requiring a high amount of
accel precision.
Normal use for orientation/rotation changes in
It seems Today scope sometimes behaves...
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The test app I wrote that downloads big file:
https://code.launchpad.net/~lorn-potter/+git/test-servicenetwork
Of course, this runs from commandline so is uncontained.
Steps to reproduce:
Landing for testing:
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-060
* open system
I can reproduce this.
Start with screen blanked.
Cover top of phone with something., so it covers the proximity sensor.
Call that phone from another one.
While it is ringing, lift the cover off the proximity sensor.
See that screen stays blanked and only way to unblank it is to push
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Using nexus 4, wifi is disabled
/bearer# system-image-cli -i
current build number: 391
device name: mako
channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/ubuntu
last update: 2016-03-16 13:49:10
version version: 391
version ubuntu: 20160316
version device: 20160315
version custom: 20160316
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So the solution to this is using connectivity-api in a new bearer
plugin.
The connectivity-api based bearer plugin is blocked by the bandwidthLimitations
property not working correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/1362592
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Downloads that use QNetworkRequest will seemingly hang when the
connection changes from mobile data to wifi and vice versa.
It would be nice if they would resume when the connection switch is
completed.
This requires changes in the bearer backend to enable forced session
This same crash happens on turbo when:
1.Open Browser app and Message app (or two apps - gallery, etc), then swipe up
in Browser --Tap New tab
2.Turn your device in landscape mode
3.Swipe from right side to switch to Message app and wait a while ,maybe tap on
the messages will help to reproduce
It could very well be these apps are doing something that is causing this
behaviour.
I am not convinced this is an issue with QNAM.
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Upstream bug:
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QSensorGesture autotest fail
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Status: Confirmed
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Also maintained by me. I also maintain upstream.
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[MIR] qtsystems-opensource-src
Status in
awe is currently working on getting the update to 1.2 working. Work is
ongoing, and needs a few more improvements and patches ported.
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Just verified using the test app that this is fixed on:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/1470700$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 377
device name: mako
channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/ubuntu
last update: 2016-03-01 09:20:40
version version: 377
version ubuntu: 20160227
version device:
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Replace
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Yes. They have landed as well.
And this one is a duplication of this bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-
src/+bug/1540679
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Qt bearer
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In connectivity.h, the limitationsUpdated signal is declared as such:
void limitationsUpdated(const QVector&);
When I use this syntax to connect:
connect(ns.data(),SIGNAL(limitationsUpdated(const QVector&)),
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detect
Sent a private email of photos of the device to Florian detailing the
problem with photoroll.
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Photos are
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This actually might be a packaging issue, if the device does not get a
real /etc/xdg/QtProject/Sensors.conf that tells QtSensors to use the
dummy sensor backend.
Bug is 3 years old, so I assume it has been fixed.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Replace qnam-ubuntu-fix6.patch with upstreamed
Alrighty then! patch #6
This seems to work with Today, euronews scopes, and doesn't hang!
** Patch added: "qnam-ubuntu-fix6.patch"
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The Euronews scope also seems to have network issues, so maybe the scope
scope-aggregator has issues with this. I'll dig into that code to see
if I can find something. At least a way to test this condition.
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Fixes in QtBearer network-manager backend in the OTA 8.5 release should
have fixed apparmor denials when using QtNetwork & friends.
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If this is still an issue Silo 032 currently has a fix for this. Using
this set of patches I do not recall having any issues with isOpen
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I just tried an example app with code from:
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtqml-xmlhttprequest-get-qml.html
QNetworkManagerInterface::QNetworkManagerInterface(QObject*) propsReply "An
AppArmor policy prevents this sender from sending this message to this
recipient;
This could be fixed by moving to using a QtBearer backend based on
connectivity-api.
But I think that API is too sparse at the moment for a completely
working QtBearer.
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Tested this using 032 and with the attached code and no longer hangs:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/1470700$ ./1470700 http://google.com
2016-02-04T04:23:50 (unknown:0) - Starting request
2016-02-04T04:23:50 (unknown:0) - QNAM finished:
QNetworkReplyHttpImpl(0x19910b8)
2016-02-04T04:23:50 (unknown:0)
Still working for me!
How to test this:
Open system settings and click on Updates and then quickly switch wifi
off or on
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One more time...
This one works better in that is doesn't sit and spin. It will at least say
"connect to the internet" when the connection changes.
** Patch added: "qnam-ubuntu-fix5.patch"
another note to self: /etc/machine-info
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grrr... At least I can reliably reproduce this:
Start with wifi off and system settings open.
have adb shell or ssh into device.
check for updates
quickly run the command: nmcli radio wifi on
Update should either complete or have an error and should not get stuck
at "checking for updates..."
Just tested fix2 package, does not seem to be working entirely correct yet.
Maybe I missed something in that patch.
It seems to report isOnline is false, quickly followed by true, which seems to
confuse things...
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alright, attached is yet another fixup. I used quilt this time, so it
should be about good to go.
The only thing I have not really tested is when only connected to mobile data,
and the connection is bad or weak, and it keeps disconnecting and disconnects
in the middle of an update request.
It
2nd patch here that I am fairly certain fixes this in QNAM as well as in
the nm bearer plugin (making the defaultConfiguration switch when
default connection actually changes). It also optimizes the bearer
plugin a bit.
I have an auto test to be run on a phone to test for this, but I haven't
put
I tried a working connectivity-api bearer plugin (verified with
unconfined test app) with the attached example app, and I still got app
armor errors:
Syslog> Jan 21 06:55:34 ubuntu-phablet dbus[1809]: apparmor="DENIED"
operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session"
After adding 'connectivity' to the manifest, it is working with
connectivity-api plugin
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seems #2 in comment #34 still is not fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1528886
Title:
Checking for updates never finishes
Status in
1) QNAM was only being signalled when the online state of nm changed. Since
mobile data remains online when wifi connects, the online state never changes
when the default route moves to wifi. Thus QNAM/QNetworkRequest was not
following the correct configuration/session. The session would never
I believe I have fixed this against landing-032, patch attached
It needs more testing, including upstream autotests.
** Patch added: "qnam-ubuntu-fix.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-system-settings/+bug/1528886/+attachment/4548354/+files/qnam-ubuntu-fix.diff
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