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lamontniif12:25
lamonthrm..  off by one12:26
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lamontlqtplay.c:32:31: X11/extensions/Xv.h: No such file or directory12:34
lamontlqtplay.c:33:34: X11/extensions/Xvlib.h: No such file or directory12:34
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danielslibxv-dev12:35
lamontyeah - libquicktime's bad, it appears.12:35
lamontthen again, it's not an ubuntu version.12:35
danielsheh12:35
lamontbtw, do these get forwarded to debian, or are they ubuntu specific bugs?12:36
danielsubuntu-specific12:36
lamontok12:36
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mdzlamont: new cloop builds?12:37
lamontshould have finished a while back - checknig12:37
lamontKamion: your turn12:38
Kamionbuilding12:40
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jdubhttp://www.apple.com/macmini/12:59
jdubhmm12:59
dokolamont: pong. unable to reproduce the libunwind load error.12:59
mjg59jdub: Yeah, it's quite cute01:00
Mithrandirjdub: that one's _cute_---01:00
Mithrandirs,---,,01:00
mjg59It'll be interesting to see how the x86 manufacturers respond01:00
jdubdefinitely a leap ahead of the shuttle01:01
jdubi wonder if they'll start doing laptop cd drive ports01:02
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__danielhai mxpxpod :-)01:33
mxpxpod__daniel: ?01:33
__danielmxpxpod: wally@irc.gnome.org - you're right... i should try to stick to ONE nick :-)01:34
mxpxpod__daniel: heh01:34
lamontmdz around?01:34
lamontdoko: trying to remember what failure it was...sigh01:34
mdzlamont: yes01:35
lamontbeen thinking about ubuntu-meta01:35
lamontone option that would help non-dc architectures would be to have the seeds in the package, and let the arch-specific build do the rest of update01:36
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lamontand we probably wind up needing a per-arch exclusion list, for things like oo.o (where making things currently arch-all into specific really doesn't make sense...()01:36
lamontthoughts?01:36
lamontthe alternative is to teach update the canonical location of each non-dc arch build.01:37
Kamionhm, makes it a bit hard to tell history from the source package01:39
KamionI think I prefer your latter option01:39
lamontthat's the downside to the first option01:39
lamontas a hybrid, the build process could be enhanced to build the list from the local cache Packages files in the case where {base,desktop}-$arch don't exist in the source.01:41
lamontthat gives us our history for dc builds, and flexibility for non-dc builds, with the downside on history01:41
Kamionupdate just calls germinate, right? all that needs is a mirror ...01:41
lamonton the exclusion list, that's the current borkage of the livecd build for ia64.01:42
lamontupdate doesn't call germinate - it fetches the seeds01:42
Kamiongar, yeah, true01:42
lamontand parses that, then removes anything not in the Packages lisdty01:42
lamontso it fetches seeds and Packages files for main,restricted for each arch01:42
lamontso if the source package had the seeds (think it does...) and the component list for each dc-architecture, and logic to just use the cache Packages file to generate things if the arch isn't present in the source, I think that would fit both sets of needs01:43
lamontsince there may not be _one_ canonical repository for an archive, sometimes01:43
Kamionthe sparc and architecture: all case ...01:44
lamontdaniels: are these in anything specific?01:44
lamont /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so01:44
danielslibice-dev libx11-dev01:45
danielswhich are both in xlibs-dev, which should make Kamion happy ;)01:45
KamionI've been splitting my packages' build-deps up, dude :P01:45
danielslamont: more ftbfs fun?01:45
lamontthe same - it had warnings at the end.  libice is a missing dep, the other isn't01:46
lamontat first blush, anyway01:46
lamontmind you, libice-dev is a dep of a build-dep, but still.01:46
danielswhich package?01:46
lamontit's directly ref'ed by the package, it should be a build-dep01:46
lamontlibquicktime01:46
danielsyeah01:46
danielsahr, heh01:46
lamontuploading01:47
lupus_daniels, how is xcb going?01:48
lamontmdz: did we decide on a ubuntu-desktop mta change?01:48
lamontor jdub01:48
Kamionmdz: oh, live CDs built like an hour ago, sorry, forgot to check back01:48
mdzno, we haven't01:48
mdzKamion: no problem, I'm hacking away on casper01:48
lamontmdz: neither have we decided to not change it?01:49
mdzKamion: if I unpack a new version of a udeb in a running d-i, how do I get the templates merged into cdebconf?01:49
mdzlamont: correct01:49
lamontok.  eta end of month? or what?01:49
Kamionmdz: debconf-loadtemplate d-i <templates file>01:49
Kamionmdz: but udpkg -i does that automatically01:49
lamontnot that it makes a big diff, of course.01:49
mdzKamion: and also udpkg --unpack?01:49
mdzif so, perfect01:49
Kamionit's at unpack time, yes01:50
Kamionthe templates file gets removed before the end of unpacking, in fact01:50
mdzhmm01:50
mdzodd01:51
mdzI unpacked a new casper-udeb in a booted d-i to test it, and it won't run the postinst01:51
Kamionwhich won't?01:51
mdzit claims that it exited nonzero, but I added an echo at the very top and it clearly isn't running it01:51
mdzthe main menu won't01:51
Kamionselecting it from the menu?01:51
Kamionperhaps a dependency?01:52
mdzI haven't added any dependencies in this version, no01:52
Kamioncheck /var/log/syslog ...01:52
mdzoh, there's the output01:52
mdzI thought stdout ended up on vc301:52
Kamiononly of some bits01:52
Kamiondebootstrap, e.g.01:52
Kamionmostly it's vc401:53
mdzKamion: "succeeded but requested to be left unconfigured?" eh?01:56
mdzhow did I manage to break it in that particular way01:56
Kamionthat means you returned the back-up code01:56
Kamioni.e. 1001:57
mdzI only db_input once and it has || true01:57
mdzdb_progress can't return backup, can it?01:57
mdzoh, maybe one of the subprocesses did01:57
Kamionno, you probably didn't intend to return backup01:57
KamionI suspect you forgot to check the exit code on a debconf command which happens to have 10 as one of its exit codes01:57
mdzhm, no, I emit a debug message before running each one01:57
mdzand none of them came out01:57
Kamion10 is CMDSTATUS_BADQUESTION01:58
mdzhmm01:58
Kamiongenerally meaning a template wasn't registered properly01:58
danielslupus_: good, I think01:58
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mdzKamion: it is annoying that the debug/error output from casper is normally scrolled off the screen by the main-menu DEBUG02:00
mdzKamion: is there a way to turn that off?02:00
lifelessdoes this matter:02:00
lifelessSetting up nautilus (2.9.2-0ubuntu1) ...02:00
lifeless** (process:27059): CRITICAL **: egg_desktop_entries_add_group: assertion `egg_desktop_entries_lookup_group (entries, group_name) == NULL' failed02:00
lifeless** (process:27059): CRITICAL **: egg_desktop_entries_add_group: assertion `egg_desktop_entries_lookup_group (entries, group_name) == NULL' failed02:00
lifeless** (process:27059): CRITICAL **: egg_desktop_entries_add_group: assertion `egg_desktop_entries_lookup_group (entries, group_name) == NULL' failed02:00
lifelessSetting up gnome-applets-data (2.9.4-0ubuntu2) ...02:00
Kamionmdz: I usually do 'tail -n <whatever> /var/log/syslog' on the shell on tty2 rather than relying on tty4; then I have scrollback02:01
Kamionmdz: I don't think busybox syslogd is configurable enough to suppress debug-priority messages02:04
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mdzok, I'm at a point where I need an un-broken live fs to play with02:09
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lamontwhat was the command that dumps X events to stdout?02:31
crimsunxev?02:34
danielsxev02:34
danielseither that, or snooping on /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 :)02:34
lamontyeah02:37
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lamontdaniels: so can I tell X to launch an app when a key is pressed?02:37
lamont129 key wireless keyboard/mouse.02:38
danielslamont: apt-get install hotkeys02:38
danielsor i think gnome has a hotkey daemon that isn't as ghetto02:38
danielsditto kde02:38
lamontkeyboard shortcuts?02:40
lamontyep02:40
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tsengsucks about the wifi applet being replaced by netstatus03:06
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lamonthrm...  wvstreams appears to have dropped wvstreams-gtk package.04:52
lamontwonder if I care...04:52
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mdzKamion: what are you doing awake?05:00
mdzKamion: I've uploaded a casper 0.8 with the changes we discussed; it contains symlinks to the prebaseconfig.d and base-installer.d stuff for now, but it's easy enough to transition to having those symlinks in the other udebs05:01
mdzonce it's built, I intend to fire off live CD builds and test them later tonight05:02
Kamionmdz: I have absolutely no idea, about to go to bed :)05:04
Kamionok, cool, let me know if anything goes wrong with you running the build05:04
mdzlamont: builds should show up at :15 or so, yes?05:04
KamionI've been buried deep in cdebconf all day, only just emerging05:04
mdzI need to tackle the dpkg-reconfigure problem next05:05
mdzKamion: this redesign reduced the XXX count in casper by a large margin05:05
lamontmdz: cron.daily runs at :03 (and:33), however there is time involved in getting from the master to the archive servers05:05
mdzonly 7 remain05:05
lamontso yeah, by :15 :45 they're there05:06
mdzwas neary double that before05:06
mdz-rw-rw----  1 mdz mdz 299 2005-01-11 19:44 ../casper_0.8_source.upload05:06
Kamionmostly I am grappling with twalk() being SHIT05:07
mdzI think that's a side effect of C being shit05:07
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lamontwvstreams is ftbfs: build-deps universe.... sigh05:07
lamont  libxplc0.3.10 libxplc0.3.10-dev05:08
lamontmdz: do I drop that, or do we promote it?05:08
mdzwvdial, how I hate thee05:08
mdzlamont: can we make it optional?05:08
lamontdunno -will look05:08
mdzthat would be the preferred option05:08
Kamionmdz: no, there are much better approaches to such APIs in C, twalk() just doesn't use them 'cos it's stupid05:10
Kamionprivate data arguments are perfectly standard in C, but ...05:11
lamontmdz: looks to be easy to drop - you want it gone then?05:12
mdzlamont: yes05:12
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mdzlamont: we use very little of what's in wvstreams05:12
mdzonly enough for wvdial05:12
mdzKamion: is there any delay between when things show up on ftp://archive.ubuntu.com and when they're usable by a cdimage build?05:13
Kamionno05:14
Kamioncdimage syncs from archive.ubuntu.com directly05:14
lamontKamion: does the cdimage build pull from archive.ubuntu, or j.w.h.c?05:14
Kamionerr, actually mirnyy but don't tell anyone05:14
Kamionlamont: m.u.c05:14
lamontKamion's gonna get in trouble.... :-)05:14
Kamionhey, that was authorised05:15
lamontlol05:15
mdzlamont: it's past :15, where are my builds :-P05:15
mdzI need to go buy food, and want to start this download before I go05:15
lamontyou uploaded at :44, source appeared at :03, builds started within 5 of that.  binaries (assuing < 20 minute build...) will be there at :33, visible in the archive shortly thereafter.05:16
mdzGAH05:16
lamontremember, it takes 2 days...05:16
lamonthrmpf.05:17
mdzcan you give me a reasonable guaranteed time so I can queue this build?05:17
lamontconfigure: WARNING: Valgrind is missing.05:17
lamontconfigure: error: Required dependencies missing: XPLC05:17
lamontmake: *** [config.status]  Error 105:17
lamontmaybe we don't get to just drop xplc.05:17
mdz:40?05:17
mdz:45?05:17
lamont40 almost certainly, 45 for sure.05:17
mdzthe build for casper takes about 5 seconds05:17
lamontall 3 architectures?05:18
mdzyes05:18
lamontcasper is arch: all, so it's sitting there uploaded, waiting for cron.daily to run at :0305:19
lamonter, :3305:19
lamontwith gigabit, I'd say 40 is almost certain to be good.  45 is a good safe hedge bet05:19
lamontso about xplc...05:19
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lamontmdz: a fair number of those universe ones are from the tiff crap... should we just sync those in?05:51
lamontif that was the change, that is...05:51
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sivangdon't we have "PENDING" in bugzilla anymore?06:45
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fabbionemorning06:57
sivangfabbione: morning, you kenrel sacrafice maker :)06:57
fabbioneeheh06:57
sivangfabbione: I really liked your goddish text - I thouhg of adopting it to use for my own needs :)06:58
fabbioneaahha06:59
sivangfabbione: anything good tunred out from last night06:59
sivangfabbione: kenrnel meeting ?07:00
fabbionewell yeah07:00
fabbionewe manage to define some bits of the team07:01
sivangfabbione: ah nice, so you would get some load off eventually.07:04
fabbionehopefully07:05
crimsunat least you'll have a nice 2-wk break in Feb :)07:05
sivangfabbione: so you could go and visit those huge turtles :)07:06
fabbionecrimsun: i am really looking forward to it07:06
fabbionei am very very tired07:06
crimsunI can imagine07:07
fabbionesivang: + sealions and galapagos penguins07:07
fabbionei read somewhere that there are 2 kind of birds called the "Blue tits" and "Red tits"07:07
fabbionewhen i read it i imagine half woman brest running around on 2 blue little tiny feet07:07
fabbioneand the other half with red feet07:08
fabbioneit took me a hour to stop laughing07:08
sivanghehehe07:09
sivangfabbione: you need some time off the kernle...07:09
fabbiones/kernel//07:09
fabbionei need time off. <- full stop07:09
sivanghehe right07:09
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mdzlamont: yes07:23
sivanghaggai: thanks for kubuntu, I can now use konqeuror for (80%) the israeli non standards conforming websites :-)07:30
fabbionemdz: what's the situation with livecd and co?07:32
fabbionedo i have greenlight for -6?07:32
mdzfabbione: I reworked casper a lot today07:32
mdzjust built new images07:32
mdzdownloading them now to test07:33
fabbionemdz: ok07:33
fabbioneah cool! i got a bunch of merging bugs....07:33
mdzI just bought a new pack of DVD+RW07:37
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mdzso I can have live + install CDs for every arch07:38
mdzlamont: if you're around, these images could use an extra download+test07:38
mdzfabbione: do you have good bandwidth at your new house?07:39
fabbionemdz: a couple of megabit07:41
sivangmdz: casper can also be used to create install cd layouts for image creation?07:42
mdzsivang: no, casper only deals with setting things up07:42
mdzyou provide your own filesystem image07:42
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fabbionemdz: what would you like me to do?07:44
sivangmdz: ah ok, so what is it's main functionality?07:44
mdzROCK07:46
mdzi386 and amd64 live CDs are good07:46
mdzexcept for this network detection bug07:47
mdzfabbione: if you could test the live CDs, that would be great07:47
fabbionemdz: i have them mirrored locally.. when did you do the last build?07:49
fabbione(i can test i386 only)07:49
mdzfabbione: 30 minutes ago07:49
mdzif you mirrored earlier today, then it should be fast (same filesystem image, different udebs)07:49
fabbionesyncing the mirror now...07:49
fabbioneyup07:49
fabbioneubuntu mirror run every 4 or 6 hours...07:50
fabbioneand the last was at 6:3007:50
fabbioneso one hour ago more or less07:50
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mdzpowerpc worked for me07:59
mdzthere is this problem with network detection07:59
mdzbut that seems like a d-i problem08:00
mdzlive CD stuff is working great08:00
fabbionemdz: burning now...08:00
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fabbioneelmo: please sync ispell-lt-1.1 from unstable08:16
danielsfabbione: sup?08:22
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fabbionedaniels: not much.. doing some merge-o-matic stuff08:23
fabbioneBAHHHH08:24
fabbionei fucked up this upload....08:24
danielsfabbione: heh :)08:24
danielsfabbione: you were looking for me earlier?08:24
fabbionedaniels: only for the Horiz Vert bug.. but i saw it is still open.. so not really...08:25
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danielsahr08:25
danielswhich one?08:25
fabbionefor the nv driver08:26
danielswhich one?08:26
danielsoh, cool08:26
fabbionei can't remember the number now.. but you wrote that it will be fixed in ubuntu1008:26
danielsyeah, i'm on it :)08:26
danielsyeah, I typoed it08:26
fabbioneso i didn't really worry about it08:26
danielsor thinkoed, rather08:26
danielsOption "HS" "xx-yy" instead of HS xx-yy08:26
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fabbioneah great!08:31
fabbionenow.. even my most stupid debian package got a security bug08:31
fabbioneJEEEEEEEEEEEEEE08:31
fabbionewow... katie accepted the upload....08:32
fabbionethis is soooo wrong...08:33
fabbionewhevet...08:34
fabbionewhatever...08:34
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Riddellwhen I upload packages how do I specify which repository the are for (main, universe etc)08:39
mdzdaniels: how are you feeling?08:46
fabbionebah... this DVD burner is taking ages to write the cd08:47
danielsmdz: shit08:47
danielsmdz: but I am working on Debconf stuff08:47
mdzdaniels: you have bandwidth now, right?08:48
danielsmdz: yeah08:48
danielsi'm actually capable of coherent trains of thought today08:48
mdzdaniels: you can download the current daily live CD and use it to test in the real environment08:48
mdzthough there is this debconf issue we need to sort out08:48
fabbionesomething is really wrong on the machine08:48
mdzprobably the best way to do it would be to add a script at /usr/lib/casper/pre.d/80xconfig or so08:49
fabbioneKERNEL: assertion (tp->copied_seq == tp->rcv_nxt || (flags & (MSG_PEEK | MSG_TRUNC))) failed at net/ipv4/tcp.c (1348)08:49
fabbioneKERNEL: assertion (flags & MSG_PEEK) failed at net/ipv4/tcp.c (1284)08:49
fabbionerecvmsg bug: copied 99770FBC seq 9977155008:49
mdzwhich chroots into /target and does its business08:49
mdzhmm, no, that won't work08:49
mdzdaniels: the problem is, we're running under cdebconf in the initrd at the time, and want to invoke dpkg-reconfigure in the target system08:49
mdznormal debconf in the target may not even run08:50
mdzand cdebconf doesn't know about the xserver-xorg templates08:50
mdzeasiest to just let it boot all the way, and then use dpkg-reconfigure, I suppose08:50
danielstried to so the clearing stuff yesterday, ended up with 'for i in $(cat debian/xserver-xorg.templates.in); do db_reset 3816; done'08:50
mdzthat'll avoid that issue08:50
danielsa) we don't have templates.in on the install sstem b) even if we did, that didn't work, c) resettign a bug number is difficult08:50
danielsmdz: yeah, I'm modifying the semantics to just clear everything if we're running with XORG_FORCE_PROBE08:51
mdzsounds good08:51
danielsmdz: since the system is seemingly useless with XORG_FORCE_PROBE (note the renaming) but previously-set templates08:51
fabbionemdz: the alsa-utils merge-o-matic has done a mess....08:57
fabbionemdz: i need keybuck to rerun it properly with the versions that are currently in the archive08:57
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randabishowdy09:11
fabbionemdz: booting now the live CD09:13
fabbionemdz: no network here... i think it is the same bug you mentioned before09:14
randabisI was just wondering if any of the developers were here, and if they were aware of the problem with installing themes using the themes applet using the latest updates in hoary09:14
mdzfabbione: yes, I'm not sure what happened; that worked before09:15
mdzKamion will probably have an idea when he wakes09:15
mdzI mailed him already09:15
fabbionemdz: did you do a debdiff on the .udebs?09:15
mdzfabbione: which, all of them?09:15
fabbionethe nic-* stuff?09:15
fabbioneperhaps the modules are missing...09:15
mdzno, they're there09:15
mdzif I modprobe the right module, it works09:16
fabbionemdz: i am sorry.. i don't remember all the names...09:16
fabbioneah ok09:16
fabbionemdz: well it boots.. no X09:16
mdzddetect has barely changed09:16
mdzfabbione: yes, we need to resolve this debconf issue, and also daniels needs to finish his work09:16
mdzthen we should be able to do X09:16
fabbionecool09:16
fabbionei need to fix the e100 driver and so some tests09:16
mdzfabbione: if you copy in a working config, you can do /etc/init.d/gdm start09:16
fabbioneok09:18
fabbioneit works....09:19
calcare there any plans to remove libfam, it seems that some things don't like using libgamin, or perhaps its just dselect being a pita09:19
fabbionebut we need to change some of the d-i entries..09:19
fabbioneit looks scary with "Ubuntu Install will take over your machine"09:20
calcer don't like using libgamin as the provides for libfam i meant to say09:20
calceg i tried to install kde dev libs and it tried to remove all of gnome on ubuntu :\09:20
mdzfabbione: yes, I mentioned this to Kamion09:20
mdzfabbione: suggestions for a better title are welcome09:20
mdzcalc: they don't work, or the dependencies just don't resolve?09:21
fabbionemdz: we could hide them in somekind of "Preparing to boot the Live CD"09:21
mdzfam is already moved out to universe09:21
calcit appears dselect wants to remove them since the packages want libfam instead of accepting the fact that libgamin provides libfam09:22
bob2yay09:22
mdzfabbione: I would prefer to just make it generic, and say "loading components" or something09:22
bob2aspell-de is arch:any!09:22
mdzcalc: do they have versioned deps or something?09:22
calcmdz: i added universe to grap some of the kde stuff for dev which is when it started causing issues09:22
calcno, i forced it to stop using libfam by manually selecting libgamin and all of gnome again and it worked09:22
calcso perhaps its just dselect being braindead09:22
fabbionemdz: that too...09:23
mdzfabbione: that is less scary than when it says "Sending all processes the KILL signal" :-)09:23
fabbioneyeah i saw that too :-))))09:23
calcKILL ALL HUMANS :)09:24
mdzah, I see the bug in hw-detect09:24
calci wonder if the issue is since libgamin provides a package that really exists (non virtual package) that dselect decides to use the real one instead (higher priority) even when the package providing it is already installed09:25
mdzfix is on the way09:26
jdubcalc: hrm, what's the problem?09:27
mvo_what's the consensus with python? will python2.{1,2} go away? should I remove the building of python2.{1,2} packages in the merge I'm just doing (python-musicbrainz)?09:28
mdzmvo_: yes, we intend to remove python2.1 and python2.209:29
calcjdub: if universe is added to sources.list and you try to install kde in dselect the fact that libgamin provides libfam doesn't matter dselect tries to remove libgamin and all of gnome along with it09:30
calcif you manually go back and select libgamin and all of gnome it works ok09:30
mdzcalc: does it work if you use aptitude or apt-get?09:31
calcperhaps i should mention to kubuntu people to have it build with libgamin instead09:31
calcmdz: not sure didn't try that09:31
mdzwould be good to narrow it down09:31
jdubcalc: i thought they already did that09:31
calci'll try to see what was attempting to pull in libfam09:31
calci installed kde-core kde-devel and something in that did it09:32
mvo_mdz: thanks09:33
calcappears libfam0c102 is in all kde deps09:33
mdzmvo_: however, I don't think anyone is currently working on fixing the packages to make that possible09:33
mdzmvo_: (hint, hint)09:33
mdz4 versions of python is too much, I think :-)09:33
mvo_mdz: :) I totally agree09:33
calcor a very large amount of them09:34
mdzfabbione: ddetect fix confirmed and uploaded09:34
mdztoo late for this morning's live CD build, though09:34
calckdeedu, kdevelop3, kdetoys, koffice and perhaps others, just from looking at rdeps list that is some i can see needing to be recompiled with it09:34
mdzif I am still awake when it builds, i will kick off a new live CD build09:35
calcit appears that kdelibs itself is compiled against gamin already09:35
fabbionemdz: cool09:35
jdubcalc: ah09:35
Riddellcalc: none of those pages have been updated to 3.3.2 ubuntu versions09:35
calcok09:36
calcthen thats another good reason to update them ;)09:36
mvo_mdz: it looks like we have ~200 packages (including universe) depending on python-2.{1,2}09:38
mdzmvo_: how many in main?09:39
mvo_mdz: around ~10  it seems09:40
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calconly 409:41
calcbluez-utils09:41
calcpychecker09:41
mvo_looking closer it seems: pychecker, python-docutils, python-epydoc (build with python2.{1,2} support09:41
calcpython-defaults09:41
calcpython-numeric09:41
calcthe rest are built into python2.1 and python2.2 source (afaict)09:41
mdzmvo_: oh, that is not very many at all09:41
mdzmvo_: would you take care of those 10?09:41
mvo_calc: bluez-utils only suggest python2.209:42
mvo_mdz: sure09:42
calcah hmm my script needs more work then :)09:42
mdzthanks09:42
mvo_calc: what kind of script is it (/me curious :)09:42
calcugly one09:42
calcapt-cache showpkg $1 | grep ,$1 | cut -f 1 -d "," | cut -f 3- -d " " | sort | uniq | xargs apt-cache showsrc | grep ^Package | sort | uniq | cut -f 2- -d " "09:42
mvo_mdz: zope (in universe) depends on python2.2 :/09:42
mdzmvo_: but zope2.7 depends on python2.309:43
calcit spits out source packages for anything that shows up as a rdep09:43
mdzand according to SteveA we should only ship zope2.7 and not zope09:43
mvo_mdz: ah, cool!09:43
calcwhich was why it caught a suggests09:43
calcah several things rdep on 2.309:43
mvo_calc: I'll use it to cross-check my results, thanks!09:43
calcthe 4 i posted were just for 2.1/2.209:44
calcabiword dictdlib epydoc libglade2 nevow pychecker python-defaults python-numeric python2.3 swig1.3 twisted09:44
calcthat is what 2.3 shows up09:44
calcmvo_: came in very handy in the past when i would break libraries in debian ;)09:46
calcso i would know what i had to nmu afterwards ;)09:46
mvo_calc: hehe :)09:46
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mvo_hi pitti 09:48
pittisivang: morning!09:48
pittisivang: just read that the new gst upstream is out now. Congrats!09:49
pittiHi everybody!09:49
fabbionehey pitti09:49
pittiHi my dear fabbione! :-)09:49
pittiHi mvo_ 09:49
dokomorning all09:49
fabbioneok09:49
mdzpitti, doko: morning09:51
pittiHi mdz!09:51
mdzpitti: please follow the status of that rosetta import thread, so that we know what to do about language packs09:51
pittimdz: regarding the PHP4 merge09:52
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pittimdz: oh, I do :-)09:52
pittimdz: I did not forget about merging php4, but you said that 4.3.10 was somehow broken, so we should not merge it for now09:52
mdzpitti: is that still not fixed?09:53
pittimdz: I will evaluate that today again09:53
mdzpitti: #288672 is the bug I think09:53
dokomvo_, mdz: I'll take care of dropping 2.1 and 2.2 for python-{crypto,docutils,sqlite,unit,xml} today09:54
mdzdoko: ok09:54
mdzthanks09:54
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pittimdz: I will install the Debian version on my machine today and will try that out09:55
pittimdz: btw, can we still (manually) sync Debian revisions (no new upstream) if they contain fixes?09:55
pittimdz: i. e. I fix a security bug in Warty, but just sync the fix to Hoary?09:56
mdzpitti: yes09:56
mdzpitti: are there really packages which are identical in warty and hoary?09:56
pittimdz: no, I mean if the same vuln is fixed in sid, I would just sync it to Hoary09:57
mdzpitti: oh, s/warty/sid/09:57
pittimdz: not necessarily in the same version09:57
pittimdz: ?09:58
mdzpitti: <pitti> mdz: i. e. I fix a security bug in Warty, but just sync the fix to Hoary?09:58
fabbionepitti: the last cupsys upload you did in hoary is FTBFS09:58
pittimdz: where to apply this substitution?09:58
pittifabbione: uh thanks, I look at it09:59
mdzpitti: the last message I pasted09:59
pittimdz: I do a warty-security upload and fix hoary by syncing a fixed sid version09:59
mdzpitti: that would require that the warty-security version be newer than the hoary version10:00
pittimdz: sorry, now I'm completely confused10:00
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pittimdz: warty has 1.0ubuntu1, I fix it by warty-security 1.0ubuntu1.110:01
pittimdz: hoary has 1.5-1, sid fixes this in 1.5-210:01
mdzpitti: then you can't sync that into hoary unless hoary has 1.0ubuntu1 as well10:01
pittimdz: so I sync 1.5.2 to hoary to fix hoary10:01
mdzpitti: ok, yes10:01
mdzpitti: it sounded like you were saying you would sync from warty->hoary10:01
mdzpitti: but you are saying upload to warty, and then sync sid->hoary10:01
mdzsyncs from sid are OK as long as they are justified10:01
mdzupstreamversionfreeze means that we don't blindly sync :-)10:02
pittimdz: right, that's what I meant10:03
fabbionemdz: i asked the ispell-lt sync it merges our changes.. and it was queued before UVF. it would be silly to upload it manually...10:03
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seb128jdub: around ?10:18
seb128mdz: do you have the admin rights on bugzilla ? Could you add a product for update-manager/update-notifier ?10:19
mdzseb128: yes10:19
seb128thanks10:19
mdzwho should the default assignee be for update-manager?10:20
seb128mvo_ ?10:20
mvo_mdz: me10:20
mdzok10:21
seb128mvo_: I've a crasher with it10:21
mvo_seb128: again? crap :/10:21
seb128mvo_: backtrace in its way :p10:21
mdzdone10:21
mvo_seb128: thanks10:21
seb128thanks mdz 10:21
mdzI have a script somewhere to create components for al lpackages in main10:21
mdzI need to run it10:21
seb128would be nice yeah10:21
seb128and is there any way to create the team/list stuff10:21
seb128or to assign all the GNOME stuff to me by default ? You reassign quite a number of bugs (and sometime some are forgotten), that should not be necessary10:22
mdzseb128: I think I have most of them set to you now10:23
seb128(I've found some bug assigned to debzilla for weeks on GNOME stuff while searching on the list)10:23
mdzif you notice one that does not go to you by default, which should, let me know10:23
seb128ok10:23
mdzit is just a pain to do it with the bugzilla UI10:23
mdzthere is no easy way to do it for 50 packages10:24
seb128mdz:  gedit gtksourceview devhelp glade-2 gconf-editor gnome-terminal gnome-gv gnome-utils gnome-keyring10:26
seb128some examples10:27
seb128gnome-nettool10:27
mdzseb128: each one that I change requires about 1 minute of loading 300k bugzilla pages :-)10:28
mdzI was sure I did gnome-terminal already10:29
seb128so that didn't work :p10:29
seb128I've just tried in the "New bug" page10:29
mdzfixed now10:29
fabbionehmmmm 2.6.11-rc1 is out10:29
mdzalso gedit10:29
seb128didn't work neither so :)10:30
seb128mvo_: bug sent10:30
mdzbah, I can't stay up waiting for this build10:31
mvo_seb128: thanks10:31
seb128np10:31
mdzfabbione: please ask Kamion to do a new live CD build with ddetect  1.11ubuntu3 when he wakes up10:31
mdzgood night10:31
seb128let me know if you get it, quite easy to get here, just click on check box in the list10:31
fabbionemdz: i will. good night10:31
seb128'night mdz 10:31
mvo_seb128: any crashes with the new update-notifier yet :) ?10:31
mvo_night mdz10:31
seb128mvo_: not yet, neither with the old one since I rebuilt a debug version :p10:32
pittinight mdt10:32
pittinight mdz10:32
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seb128hey pitti 10:32
pittiHi seb128!10:33
pittiseb128: btw, did you hear any news about gnomevfs + HAL?10:33
mvo_seb128: I rewrote some code that _may_ have caused the problem. so with a bit of good fortune, the problem is gnoe :)10:33
mvo_seb128: and it's much more responsive now10:33
seb128pitti: no, some people have had the panel lock issue with the non-hal version of gnome-vfs (ie: mdz)10:34
seb128so I'm not even sure that's due to hal ...10:34
seb128mvo_: cool, you keep rewritting it or what ? most of the bugs I've filled should be "fixed with luck in the rewritten code" :p10:35
mvo_seb128: I keep improving it ;)10:35
mvo_apt is not very helpfull when it comes to "when is a apt-get update" finished (or even started)10:36
seb128BTW do you get this crash with 010:36
seb1280.3510:36
mvo_it's a bit tricky to catch that10:36
mvo_seb128: yes, I reproduced it here10:36
seb128ok, cool10:37
mvo_seb128: the update-manager crash looks like a python-gtk problem ... the same code works on my warty system10:47
seb128that's possible yep10:47
seb128I was thinking that it may come back when I opened it :p10:47
seb128if you have a test case please reassign :)10:48
mvo_seb128: I'll build a (small) testcase and give it back to you :)10:48
seb128thanks10:48
pittimvo_: now I dist-upgraded to get the new update-notifier10:49
pittimvo_: but now I can't test it any more since no new upgrades are available any more :-)10:50
mvo_pitti: if it's not showing now, that's a good sign :)10:50
mvo_keep apt-get updating and see if it comes back :)10:50
pittimvo_: which part automatically does apt-get update?10:51
mvo_pitti: no part of update-notifier. it just installs a apt config file that will trigger a daily apt-get update10:52
seb128bah, synaptic does some weird stuff10:52
mvo_but it will detect if you call apt-get update by hand (or aptitude update or synaptic)10:52
mvo_seb128: how so?10:52
pittimvo_: this is already done now?10:52
pittimvo_: in cron.daily?10:52
seb128whe you" update package list" ... it displays first "download 1/1", then "1/2", then "1/10"10:52
seb128why 3 differents numbers ?10:53
mvo_pitti: in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99update-notifier10:53
seb128you are thinking "cool, it's updated" and it starts with a new set10:53
mvo_pitti: apt has a job in cron.daily (it can do other things like cleaning the list too)10:53
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mvo_seb128: it's actually a apt problem. when you look at how apt-get update displays, it's the same. but I agree that it sucks :)10:53
seb128ok :p10:54
fabbioneelmo: you alive?11:02
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pittiHi carlos!11:29
carlosmorning11:29
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mjg59thom: Ping?11:35
thommjg59: ack with great justice11:35
mjg59thom: Did you get the list of ACPI hotkey events?11:39
thomi saw it11:39
thomonly just got dsl at home, so will grab in a second11:39
mjg59Ok, cool11:40
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Mithrandirseb128: can I make nautilus understand that volumes on the desktop should appear on the right hand side, somehow?12:28
rburtonMithrandir: no12:29
seb128I don't think so12:29
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Treenaksthat's Bad12:31
TreenaksMithrandir: use a RTL locale?12:31
Mithrandirseb128: any chance og getting it implemented, or should I rather just grumble and search for the icon each time I put in a cd?12:32
seb128the todo list is long for nautilus but I guess that could be done yep12:32
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kentBug 5443 Submitted12:33
seb128not sure on how to do an UI for this BTW12:33
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trukuloMithrandir: man, you have jeff-have-a-small-dick.avi uploaded12:33
seb128kent: you count the bug arriving in bugzilla ? :p12:33
kentseb128, i have nothing better to do ;)12:33
Mithrandirseb128: no idea -- I would be happy with it just being in gconf, but that's me.12:33
fabbionetrukulo: ahahha12:33
trukulolol12:34
fabbionetrukulo: how did you know he has?12:34
trukuloit's recorded in video12:34
trukuloheheheh12:34
seb128Mithrandir: yep, I'll ping upstreams to know what they think12:34
Treenaksseb128: I guess the same is true for "text besides icons" on the desktop?12:34
Treenaksinstead of text-under-icons12:34
Mithrandirseb128: ok, coolie.12:35
Mithrandirtrukulo: ok, seeded.12:35
trukulo:) thanks12:35
seb128Treenaks: ??12:35
fabbionehow many are missing?12:35
seb128oh12:35
trukulo512:35
seb128dunno abouyt this12:35
trukulofabbio-small-arsehole.avi12:35
trukulohehehhee12:35
trukuloand big ones12:36
fabbionetrue.. my arsehole is small12:36
fabbione:-)12:36
trukulofabbio-big-goatse.avi and the other ones12:36
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trukuloi'm very bad today, i need my pill12:37
fabbionetrukulo: damn! you got me!12:37
fabbioneehhehe12:37
trukulofabbione: if you understand spanish, i would show you what i wrote today on a friend's blog12:38
trukuloand he doesn't know it12:38
trukulohehehe12:38
trukuloperhaps you can understand something, or try to translate the web12:39
trukulohttp://www.tomedo.net/node/60812:39
fabbionei can try12:39
fabbioneahahah it's very difficult to translate it12:39
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Mithrandirmvo_: any ideas around what the interface for update-notifier should look like?  The "please make the user run this app"-interface.12:40
trukuloumm, very near with babel12:40
sivangpitti: thanks martin! How are you today? :)12:40
sivangpitti: did it get packaged already?12:41
pittisivang: fine, just made cupsys work again12:42
trukulofabbione: http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tomedo.net%2Fnode%2F608&langpair=es%7Cen&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools12:42
pittisivang: not yet, but seb128 knows about it and will certainly do it soon12:42
trukulomore less :(12:42
trukuloperhaps with italian you understand it well12:42
mvo_Mithrandir: kind of, I'm thinking about just showing a different icon with a information symbol. I wonder how we should design the general conecpt though. 12:43
seb128people are never happy, aren't they ?12:43
sivangpitti: ok , great ! 12:43
Mithrandirmvo_: I was more concerned about the interface I (as a package maintainer) will be using.12:44
pittiseb128: no worries; but the next g-s-t upstream release is supposed to fulfill a critical hoary goal :-)12:44
Mithrandirputting a file in /var/lib/upgrade-notifier/user.d which is a shell script or some kind might be an idea?12:44
pittiseb128: sivang put lots of effort into it, so he is natually a bit eager to see it12:44
sivangseb128: sorry, didn't mean to make you upset...12:44
seb128pitti: I've packaged like 40 tarballs since monday, I get some hours of sleep and people keep speaking about a tarball released during the night12:44
seb128pitti: dude, that's not even release for 10 hours12:44
seb128released12:45
seb128and I already got a bug pinging me and now IRC, calm down people :)12:45
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fabbioneseb128: so? where is the new gnome?12:45
seb128sivang: np but be patient please, I don't think I'm slow to package new versions12:45
pittiseb128: hey, I don't want to urge you12:45
fabbione10 hours? for that looong and no packageS?12:45
seb128thanks Mithrandir 12:45
fabbioneomg12:45
fabbione:(12:45
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pittiseb128: I was just explaining why sivang bugs you12:45
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pittiseb128: adduser works fine for me :-)12:46
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mvo_Mithrandir: yes, it's certainly a idea. and then we can keep track about what was already seen on a per user-basis. it needs to have a description encoded somewhere as well12:46
sivangseb128: ofcourse I will, and garnacho is alwasy amazed how fast you package stuff from gnome :)12:46
fabbionetime to cook some food12:46
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Mithrandirmvo_: yeah, so possibly a simple key=value file might be better.12:46
seb128thanks guys :)12:47
Mithrandirwith keys being name, description, command, at least.12:47
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pittiseb128: pleeease, that was no offence; no hurry12:47
seb128pitti: don't worry, that was the next on my list, I've just uploaded wnck 2.9.4 :)12:48
mvo_Mithrandir: we have to think about i18n as well :)12:48
Mithrandirmvo_: name[langcode]  and such, for those, then.12:48
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mvo_Mithrandir: yes, that sounds good!12:49
seb128bah, stop guys, that's too much :p12:50
seb128mvo_: ok, pygtk bug fixed upstream12:50
seb128mvo_: updating the package soon :)12:50
Mithrandirmvo_: you spec it on the wiki or should I?12:50
mvo_seb128: man, that was quick!12:50
mvo_Mithrandir: I can do it12:51
Mithrandirmvo_: ok, thanks12:51
mvo_Mithrandir: thanks for your input :)12:51
Mithrandirmvo_: please tell me when you have support for it in u-n, I need it for U8MT.12:52
mvo_Mithrandir: ok12:52
d3vic3does anyone know wat package is nsgmls in ? 01:01
Mithrandirsp, iirc01:01
d3vic3universe ? maltiverse ?01:01
d3vic3nm01:02
d3vic3got it01:03
mvo_Mithrandir: https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/InteractiveUpgradeHooks, please check if I forgot something01:11
Mithrandirmvo_: is there any reason the file should be called .hook and not just $packagename or something?01:13
trukulojdub: jeff, your video is up :P01:14
Mithrandirmvo_: I don't think the scripts themselves should be stored in that directory.01:14
TreenaksI'm already seeding jeff_small :)01:14
mvo_Mithrandir: that was my reasoning. if you don't think the scripts belong there, we can omit the .hook01:15
Mithrandirmvo_: and why would the command be optional?  It doesn't really make sense to have something without a command, does it?01:15
Mithrandirmvo_: I don't see any reason why they should go to /var rather than /usr/lib/$packagename/foo or something.01:16
mvo_Mithrandir: it does IMO. after a kernel upgrade it makes sense to tell the user that he will have to reboot 01:16
Mithrandirmvo_: then the command will be something which offers to reboot, wouldn't that make sense?01:16
trukulo:)01:17
mvo_Mithrandir: yes. it may be easier to just tell the user what to do (my two use-cases for this are: gnome upgrade that needs a relogin and kernel upgrades). in both cases it's IMO not really needed to present a actuall script01:18
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Mithrandirmvo_: notification icons should do something when clicked, shouldn't they?01:18
mvo_Mithrandir: yes, they will show a dialog with the description in the hook file01:19
mvo_and a optinoal "do this now" button :)01:19
Mithrandirmvo_: hm, ok.01:19
Mithrandirmvo_: we need another way to handle description then, if so.01:19
MithrandirI was thinking description = tooltip.01:19
Mithrandirsince it can potentially be multiple paragraphs.01:20
mvo_what about adding a tooltip parameter?01:20
mvo_if no tooltip key is given, it just uses the descripiton?01:20
mvo_I don't mind if it's /var or /usr, /var looked more "natural" to me (and you suggested it in the first place :) 01:21
Mithrandiryeah, for the hook files, but not for the scripts.01:21
mvo_Mithrandir: ok, that was a misunderstanding. I agree that the scripts should not go into /var01:22
Mithrandirhow do you think we should handle long descriptions?01:22
Mithrandirwe could use rfc822 rather than key=value01:22
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Mithrandirmvo_: ^^01:27
mvo_Mithrandir: yes :) I had hoped to use the xdg parser01:27
mvo_so that I get the key[locale]  stuff for free01:27
mvo_but for multiline rfc822 is better01:28
Mithrandirthe alternative is letting it be a filename where the text is stored.01:28
Mithrandirone file per language.01:28
mvo_it means we needs something like "Description.LOCALE:"01:28
Mithrandirsmells of debconf01:29
mvo_Mithrandir: one file per language is not optimal either01:29
mvo_Mithrandir: yes :)01:29
Mithrandirmvo_: I don't know if you can lift code off debconf for it, possibly?01:30
mvo_Mithrandir: staying close to debconf may be a good idea because we may be able use reuse their tools (debonf2pot) for example01:30
mvo_Mithrandir: cdebconf most likely. I should talk to Kamion about it 01:31
TreenaksMithrandir: how's the next .avi coming? (after jeff_small :))01:31
Mithrandirthe rfc822 parser in cdebconf is fairly trivial.  I think it's about five lines of C.01:31
Mithrandir(plus the i18n stuff)01:31
mvo_Mithrandir: cool!01:32
MithrandirTreenaks: it dropped after 54M, so the small fabio started -- about 6.5MB done on that.01:32
Mithrandirmvo_: rfc822 is _simple_ to parse.01:32
Mithrandirnot just fairly easy, but _really_ simple. :)01:32
Mithrandirmvo_: what's u-n written in?01:33
TreenaksMithrandir: uh.. I seem to have everything of jeff_small01:33
mvo_Mithrandir: C01:33
MithrandirTreenaks: yes, but you don't have all of mshuttleworth_big. :)01:34
TreenaksMithrandir: true :)01:34
Mithrandirmvo_: ok, lifting the code should be fairly easy, then.01:34
mvo_Mithrandir: yeah01:35
mvo_I change the spec accordingly01:35
seb128pitti: gnome-system-tools 1.1.4 packaged but there is some issues to fix before uploading (ie: an add user is only in its group by default and the services build is done even if turned to off in the configure)01:37
pittiseb128, sivang: I thought the former was exactly the problem sivang worked on?01:37
seb128I thought so01:38
seb128but it doesn't work here01:38
pittioops, sivan is not here01:38
seb128I've pinged him on the #gst chan, waiting for reply01:38
fabbioneKamion: ping?01:38
seb128hum, he timeouted01:38
Kamionfabbione: pong01:39
fabbioneKamion: mdz asked this morning if you can rebuild the liveCD with the latest ddetect to fix the network problem01:40
Mithrandirmvo_: 01:42
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Mithrandirmvo_: maybe you should put an example in the Wiki as well?01:42
mvo_Mithrandir: yes, will do. I wonder if the tooltip is actually needed. there may be more than one new hook. it may be better to display something like "3 new post-update information availabe" 01:43
sivangseb128: ping01:44
Kamionfabbione: hm, will need a new initrd build for that01:45
Mithrandirmvo_: hm, possibly.01:45
fabbioneKamion: is it doable?01:45
Kamionfabbione: /me != lamont01:45
fabbioneKamion: until all this is not sorted i am stocked with the kernel01:45
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KamionI guess I can do a null d-i upload01:46
fabbioneKamion: mdz pointed at you.. lamont was around i think...01:46
seb128sivang: did you read what I said on #gst ?01:46
sivangseb128: lemme check01:46
Kamionyeah, mdz was wrong though :)01:46
sivangseb128: got disconnected, the server I was connecting through went down...:(01:46
KamionI'll see what I can do, but it also requires byhand attention from elmo01:46
sivangseb128: so no.01:46
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mvo_Mithrandir: can you possibly add the UT8M as example? That would be nice and real-world :)01:47
Mithrandirmvo_: ok :)01:48
fabbioneKamion: thanks01:50
Kamionfabbione: ok, uploading, we'll wait a bit for the wheels to grind ...01:51
fabbioneKamion: fine for me01:52
fabbionei think this is the last change mdz is waiting for before giving me the green light for the kernel01:53
fabbionealso because i have a bunch of security fixes to upload :-))))01:53
fabbioneKamion: ah you will have to upload d-i after me.. due to the ABI change :(01:54
fabbionesorry about that, but i can't avoid it01:54
Kamionyes, I know, that's fine and expected :)01:56
fabbioneelmo: dunno if you read the scroll back.. can you sync ispell-lt from sid please02:03
fabbione?02:03
elmofabbione: it's a new upstream version?02:06
fabbioneyes, but it merges all our changes and the merge-omatic bug was before UVF02:06
fabbioneat least...02:07
fabbioneand mdz didn't object this morning02:07
elmodid you ask him explicitly, or do you mean he didn't object when I asked for the sync?02:09
elmo:)02:09
fabbionei explained the reason for asking the sync and he didn't object02:09
fabbioneso either he has me in his ignore list02:10
fabbioneor i think it was ok02:10
fabbioneotherwise blame GTK!02:10
elmoshrug, k.  I think we need to stop using irc for sync requests tho, then I don't have to keep doing this "but it's a new upstream version!" dance02:10
fabbioneelmo: i also added the note in the bug...02:10
fabbionelet me see if he added something..02:10
elmoit's done, don't worry about it now02:11
fabbionewell.. if i am wrong i will take my responsabilities02:12
fabbionethanks dude :-)02:12
fabbioneactually it also fixed another bug02:13
fabbioneso that's even more cool02:13
thomelmo: please sync mozilla-firefox-locale-tr (bug #4781)02:21
elmodone02:25
pittithom: sure?02:26
pittithom: what about the language packs modifications?02:26
thompitti: doesn't have any02:27
pittithom: okay, then it's probably a new language02:27
pittithom: I will modify it soon02:27
thomit's been in since prewarty, but, whatever :-)02:27
thomelmo: grazi02:28
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pittithom: oh, then it was a too old version02:28
pittithom: anyway, on my todo list now02:28
mjg59thom: Oh, yeah, the sleep scripts need to be transitioned over to using vbetool, too02:32
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Kamionbleh, I wonder what happened to my pbbuttonsd_0.6.6-2ubuntu1 upload of ages ago02:52
elmoRejected: pbbuttonsd_0.6.6-2ubuntu1.dsc refers to pbbuttonsd_0.6.6.orig.tar.gz, but I can't find it in the queue or in the pool02:56
elmothe diff's still in queue/reject if you want it02:56
Kamionelmo: yeah, I'd just got round to working out that that must've been the problem - don't worry, I've got the diff here, I'll just re-merge the last Debian change by hand02:59
KamionI must've deleted the REJECT mail though, special02:59
elmopitti: ?03:00
pittielmo: here03:01
elmopitti: got a patch for isec-0022?03:01
pittielmo: which is? 03:01
elmohttp://isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0022-pagefault.txt03:01
pittielmo: sorry, my server with all my mails is currently down03:01
pittielmo: the failed raid, remmeber?03:01
pittielmo: I'm just at reconstructing it03:01
pittielmo: should be back in about 30 minutes03:02
Kamionhooray, merges done03:02
pittielmo: yes, this was disclosed 2 minutes ago03:02
elmopitti: ok, no prob03:02
pittielmo: the next warty update will contain this03:02
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pittielmo: fabbione has the patch, too03:03
danielsKamion: my DSL is just chocking on the glibc .orig.tar.gz03:03
danielsKamion: (ubuntu archive rsync is at 50%; been going for a bit over a week now)03:03
pittielmo: I asked Herbert to upload ASAP, but he did not yet do03:03
elmook03:03
danielsOH FUCK ME03:03
Kamiondaniels: fun!03:03
Kamionno03:03
zulditto03:04
lamontmoo03:04
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danielsi seriously need an alias on fd.o for 'disable all ssh access except mine'03:05
danielspitti: where's the patch for 0022?03:06
elmodaniels: disable userdir-ldap via /etc/nsswitch.conf03:06
lamontKamion: do we need a new daily di build?03:06
pittidaniels: give me half an hour to reconstruct my server03:06
elmowe just had a d-i build03:06
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danielselmo: doesn't cover people already logged in03:06
danielselmo: it's allow everything from my IP, drop everything on port 2203:07
elmodaniels: ps auxfw | grep -v root | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9 :-P03:07
Kamionlamont: I just uploaded it manually, was easier03:07
danielselmo: and wipe out my own SSH access, awesome :P03:07
thomrofl03:07
thomthe elmo school of gunboat diplomacy03:07
daniels'zsh? who the fuck needs that?'03:07
Kamionoh, rock03:08
Treenaksit doesn't even do utf-8 right  :P03:08
KamionELMO, FASTEST BYHAND IN THE WEST03:08
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lamontdaniels: fuser -mk / is much faster.03:13
lamontseb128: how come autohide doesn't hide the panel anymore?03:19
danielsdpkg-buildpackage: source package is glibc03:20
danielsdpkg-buildpackage: source version is 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu103:20
danielsdpkg-buildpackage: source maintainer is Scott James Remnant <scott@canonical.com>03:20
danielsKEYBUK TOUCHED IT LAST03:20
KamionKeybuk touched everything last03:22
Kamionisn't that right, thom, lamont?03:22
thomit's looking that way03:22
thomalthough sadly i may have to do some work on firefox03:22
Kamionmake sure you leave that changelog as Scott, too03:23
danielsi wonder if I can 'gift' X to him03:23
thomoh, definitely. how could i blame him otherwise03:23
danielsunfortunately mom doesn't touch xorg03:24
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Mithrandirthom: how's the new house?03:24
danielsMithrandir: it has walls03:24
daniels(plural)03:25
thomMithrandir: and a ceiling, most notably03:25
thomit's good03:25
lamontKamion: damn near03:25
Mithrandirthom: that's a good start. :)03:25
thomyup :-)03:25
danielsi almost owned glibc at one point03:25
thomby way of a revolutionary concept for london, we have a frickin' garden too03:26
lamontthom: furniture is still left as an exercise?03:26
Kamionowned with a 0?03:26
danielswhen i was doing 4.3.0-0dsX, there were a whole slew of 'oh my god, I'm putting glibc on hold' posts03:26
daniels(i don't blame them: i'd put glibc on hold if i maintained it)03:26
danielsthom: you mean ... pot plants?03:26
thomno, an actually garden, with a bbq03:26
danielssweet03:26
danielsso you can stand around the bbq and drink cold beer in summer03:26
thomlamont: fortunately, left as an exercise to the owner ;-)03:26
thomdaniels: it seems unlikely03:27
rburtonthom: a real garden?03:27
rburtonwow03:27
thomrburton: yeah :-)03:28
danielsrburton: dulwich had a fair few rad gardens03:28
danielsand parks!  what's up with that?03:28
rburtoni know03:28
rburtonthom: where is the new house?03:28
Kamionhm, I suppose I should test cdebconf 0.74ubuntu1 a bit before just radically changing how d-i's debconf infrastructure works03:28
thomrburton: still ealing03:29
mjtseveral major russian ISPs have blocked swip.net - some more than a year ago - due to all this, and especially due to the lack of ANY responses to abuse@.  I dunno how "important" russia for you is, really, and dunno about other countries either03:30
mjter03:30
mjtmischan03:30
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pittidaniels, elmo: my server is back, shall I forward you the patch?03:33
pittidaniels, elmo: as I said, the Warty update comes soon03:33
pittiand fabio will upload a new Hoary kernel soon, too03:33
lamontwhy is cyrus-sasl still showing up in main for me...03:34
danielspitti: that would be great, thanks03:34
lamont(it's build-deps aren't there...)03:35
elmopitti: could you forward, and 2.4 if you have it too, please?03:35
pittielmo: I have, sure03:35
elmolamont: because it's build-deps on libtool1.4 and thatm akes keybuk cry03:35
elmoI need to file a bug about it and a bunch of other stuff like that03:35
lamontelmo: I said why _is_ it still in main...03:35
lamontit needs to die. :-)03:36
elmolamont: I promoted it TO main03:36
lamontoh03:36
lamontso it needs to be fixed then\03:36
elmobecause tourguide promoted it03:36
elmolamont: weren't you at the BOF seed syncage hell?  it was proposed then03:36
lamontbut hasn't built yet, so the dep doesn't show in apt-cache. got it.03:36
pittidaniels, elmo: sent03:37
lamontelmo: think I was...03:37
thomlamont: mono is not looking fun03:37
lamontmaybe I'll fix it...03:37
lamontthom: I'll buy you a beer.03:37
elmopitti: obrigado03:37
pittielmo: por favore (?)03:38
sivangpitti: it's thank you and brazillina port03:38
danielspitti: cheers03:38
sivangpitti: in brazillian portugueese.03:38
pittiah03:38
sivangelmo: you speak some of it? :)03:39
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sid77hi03:39
azeemsivang: it's also thank you in regular portuguese, AFAIK03:39
thomlamont: i'll talk to you about it in a bit, it's bootstrap time though03:40
sivangazeem: yeah, but brazillian say it a bit differently03:40
sivangazeem: by accent that is03:40
azeemI guess :)03:41
elmosivang: no, it's the only word I learnt at debconf4 in .br is all03:43
thomsivang: we tried to teach him english too03:43
thom...03:43
lamontfire cal03:43
elmoRejected: ubuntu-keyring-udeb_2005.01.12_i386.udeb: architecture part of filename (i386) does not match package architecture in the udeb (all).03:49
elmomvo: ^--03:49
sivangthom: who elmo? he knows english alrady no? :)03:50
thomsivang: nah, that's just a tape recording 03:50
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sivangthom: hehe03:52
Kamionmvo_: oops. get rid of all the DEB_HOST_ARCH stuff and replace $(DEB_HOST_ARCH) with all ...03:53
Kamionelmo: can I upload gpgv-udeb?03:53
elmoKamion: I said yes yesterday...03:53
danielsOH CHRIST WHY DO PEOPLE STILL USE SERVER-SIDE FONTS03:53
Kamionoh, I missed that03:53
Kamionok, thanks03:53
elmogranted with a 3 hour lag ;)03:54
sivang-rw-r--r--   1 pooh  pooh  2.5M 2005-01-12 16:28 file5.txt03:54
sivangops03:54
sivangsorry03:54
Kamionoh, fixed live CD is up, btw03:55
mvo_Kamion: ok03:55
Kamionfabbione: you can go ahead and do the kernel changes now, I think03:56
sladendaniels: sudo pkill -9 -v -u $USER03:56
danielssladen: ... for 270 users03:57
danielsseriously, it's just easier this way :)03:57
fabbioneKamion: thanks. i will wait the green light from mdz04:04
danielsholy shit, acpi video which can retreive edid04:08
danielsand i'm pretty sure radeons support it04:08
danielsthat's so phat04:08
kentdaniels, server side fonts?04:11
sladendaniels: -9 KILL, -v NOT, -u $ME04:12
Kamion-u root,$ME indeed04:12
danielskent: yes, they are an abomination to mankind04:13
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sladenKamion: good point, killing init liable to cause bad stuff(tm)04:13
danielsi fail to see how this is easier than the same two iptables commands i type every other day :P04:14
Kamionalthough that probably kills a lot of daemons04:14
Kamionso you'd need to init 1; init 2 afterwards probably04:14
Kamionand whether you can do that remotely ... :)04:15
mjtin debian the network is up in runlevel104:15
danielsKamion: yeah, because I  need to kill fd.o for my credibility, that'd be great :P04:16
danielsi already get enough shit when I drag it down, build a  new kernel, and update, and always bring it up reliably04:16
KamionI thought you did that already04:16
danielsno, I kill fooishbar a lot04:16
danielsi've never managed to kill fd.o04:16
danielsjust hand out root to everyone on the face of the planet, seemingly04:16
Kamionmjt: yes, but /etc/rc1.d/S20single sends all processes SIGTERM and SIGKILL so I'm unconvinced that your login would survive04:16
mjtwell, sshd (whatever) will be shut down anyway04:17
Kamionalthough it does use killall5, which ought not to kill its own session04:17
Kamionshutting down sshd does not kill ssh sessions04:17
mjti mean it's quite unsafe thing to do remotely04:18
Kamionyeah, I think it's possible though04:18
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fabbionehey Keybuk 04:21
KamionKeybuk: yay for dselect complaints on debian-devel :-)04:21
Keybukheyhi04:21
KeybukKamion: you just like upsetting people, don't you :p04:21
fabbioneKeybuk: #4600 <-04:21
KamionKeybuk: absolutely04:21
Keybukfabbione: yeah, I commented on that one04:22
fabbionei think merge-o-matic did some odd stuff with the diffs04:22
fabbioneKeybuk: the diffs are based on 1.0.6-404:22
fabbioneshouldn't they be based on 1.0.7-1ubuntu1?04:23
mjg59daniels: Depends on the acpi04:23
mjg59It's not always implemented04:23
Keybukfabbione: no, that's not a base version common to both packages04:23
Keybukthey *could* be based on 1.0.7-104:23
Keybukbut that package can't be found04:23
Keybuk(-2 came out too fast afterwards)04:23
daniels'he hacker knew about Secret Service subpoenas relating to government computer crime investigations, and even knew the agency was monitoring his own Microsoft ICQ chat account.'04:23
danielsmicrosoft bought aol, did they?04:24
fabbioneKeybuk: *srughs*04:24
fabbionethe merge is messy...04:24
Keybukto do a three-way diff, you need three versions04:24
Keybukleft (debian), right (ubuntu) and base; base has to be a version common to the ancestry of both left and right04:24
danielsman, zinf is QUALITY04:24
danielssegfaults if you give it a non-existant filename04:24
Keybuk1.0.7-1ubuntu1 isn't in the ancestry of left, so it's not a valid base04:24
fabbioneKeybuk: yes.. i get the idea behind it...04:25
KeybukI'd be surprised if it was "messy"04:25
fabbioneKeybuk: check the rejects :-)04:25
Keybukit's probably just got some common bits in both diffs04:25
KeybukI did, the rejects looked small to me04:25
fabbioneok let's make it simply. do we have 1.0.7-1 somewhere?04:25
Keybukit looked like postrm was rewritten04:26
Keybukfabbione: not that it could find04:26
fabbioneyes and there are things that are differnt...04:26
Keybukit's not even on snapshot.d.n04:26
KeybukDepends and the description changed on both sides04:26
Keybukand the dpatch 00list04:26
Keybukthat's a *tiny* dropped :p04:26
KamionKeybuk: dpkg changelog> who's "Captain Tight-Pants"? :)04:26
fabbionethat's a pain in the ass04:26
Keybukdude, that's an easy merge :p04:27
fabbionebah i guess i will have to understadn all the changes that have been done before04:27
KeybukKamion: borrow my Firefly DVDs off Kinnison :p04:27
Kamionah04:27
danielslamont: know of any hppas or ia64s in .au? :)04:42
KamionKeybuk: how hard would it be to use gzip --rsyncable for Ubuntu's .debs?04:42
KamionI'm wondering if it would help out with rsyncing ISO images04:43
Kamion(can you tell I'm waiting for an image to rsync at the moment?)04:44
Keybukquite hard.04:47
Kamionit's not just a matter of adding --rsyncable to the compress_cat?04:47
Keybukdpkg uses zlib04:48
Kamionoh, arse, ok04:48
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Keybukit statically links to zlib, rather than invokes gzip04:48
Keybuk(though I could just omit --with-zlib from the configure line to make it invoke gzip)04:48
Keybukbut then you get ... issues with upgrades :p04:49
Keybukdoesn't look line anyone's ported the rsyncable code from gzip/deflate.c into zlib either04:49
mjg59Keybuk: Haha. You think *you* have it bad.04:50
mjg59(In terms of 3-way diffs)04:50
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Kamion!04:51
mjg59DNA rather than code, but still04:51
mjg59It makes even less sense...04:51
KamionI hate to ask, but *why*?04:51
Keybukmjg59: +GTTGGAGGT -TATGAGGA +GATCCA -CCAGTG ? :p04:51
mjg59Kamion: 12 species of fruit flies with fairly complete genomes04:52
mjg59...and me trying to find the important bits in the junk04:52
KamionKeybuk: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/07/msg00462.html refers to it04:53
Nafallosomething have happened with the battery monitor :-P04:54
KeybukKamion: useful, bug the debian zlib maintainer and I'll add support for it04:54
Keybukbroonie isn't it?04:54
KamionKeybuk: yep, done04:57
Nafallois it me or is update-manager broken?05:01
mvo_Nafallo: it's GTKs fault ;)05:03
randabisso is theme manager05:03
Keybukitym "iz gtk bug"05:03
Nafallomvo_: hehe, should I sign a bug or are you aware of it? ;-)05:03
mvo_Nafallo: it's filed as #5441 05:04
Keybukmjg59: why it is *always* fruit flies?05:06
KamionKeybuk: extraordinary genetic diversity due to the evolution of generations of geneticists naturally selected for their expertise in playing with fruit-fly genomes05:07
Keybukone day I'm going to wake up, the the world will be being terrorised by a 120ft-high fruit fly, and I'm going to blame Matthew05:09
Nafallomvo_: fixed to :-)05:09
randabisis there a fix for the broken theme manager yet? no rush, just wondering05:09
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fabbionelamont: -6 is ready.. do you want the diff and the dsc now?05:34
fabbionelamont: i need to wait mdz green light before upload05:34
crimsun< m00se> crimsun: who should i bother about updating galeon? bug #288875 is really anoying05:54
crimsun'galeon' is in universe, so I'm not sure where to direct him05:54
mjg59thom: I have some sweet scripts for you05:56
thomsweeeeeeet05:56
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thommjg59: whatya got?05:57
pittisivang, seb128: were you able to sort out the g-s-t problem?05:58
mjg59thom: I'll throw them over in a second05:58
seb128pitti: sivang is working on it, some changes are not included in the release or something like that06:01
seb128pitti: but the gst devel is working atm, so it'll probably wait tonight06:02
pittiah, ok06:02
pittithanks06:02
pittisure, just curious :-)06:02
lamontfabbione: either way - more interested for when to restart my mirror script...06:03
lamontRejected: ubuntu-keyring-udeb_2005.01.12_i386.udeb: architecture part of filename (i386) does not match package architecture in the udeb (all).06:06
lamontanyone care?06:06
Kamionlamont: mvo fixed that06:06
lamontkewl06:06
Kamion2005.01.12.106:06
mjg59thom: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~mjg59/tmp/acpi-support*06:07
mjg59thom: Support for Thinkpads and default events. Needs other hardware specific events added. Need to hook in the power button stuff from acpid. Other than that, it ought to do.06:08
mjg59(Note that I'm at work and thus haven't tested this in the slightest)06:08
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thomrighto06:23
thomGRAR06:23
mjg59Mm?06:23
thomhopefully this time my laptop won't become unusable when i tab complete a Makefile target06:23
rburtontry tab-completing a java class06:24
mjg59Haha06:24
thommake cle<tab>06:24
thomand off we go so far into swap i can't move the mouse until i reboot06:24
thomthis is, imho, not ideal behaviour06:24
thomwell, i think swap06:24
thomi have no way to tell bar the disk light not turning off at all06:25
mjg59zsh or bash?06:25
thomzsh06:25
mjg59It's the crack06:27
mjg59It's come for you06:27
thomheh06:28
thomi blame Fabio06:28
mjg59I think you should admire the elegance of my wireless on/off script06:28
trukuloi don't know why, but i blame fabio too06:28
mjg59Yeah. Down with fabio.06:28
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Keybukmjg59: what's your wireless on/off script do?06:32
mjg59Keybuk: Walks through /sys/class/net looking for stuff supporting the wireless extensions, and then changes their power state06:33
Keybukcool06:33
mjg59sysfs = teh 3133706:33
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mjg59It ought to check whether it's on an asus or not, and if so toggle the LED as well06:33
Keybukwhat I don't understand is why we have /sys *and* /dev06:34
Keybukthere's no reason the major:minor "dev" file can't just be a device06:34
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rburtonKeybuk: to stop RSI when you are trying to mount a device by hand06:35
cartmancupsys pack is buggy06:35
cartmanit must depend on cupsys-client06:36
cartmanit tries chown /usr/sbin/lppasswd06:36
Nafallodamn server! bad vga-card :-(.06:36
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Keybukrburton: /sy<tab>/c<tab>/s<tab>d<tab>... :p06:37
cartmanalso see https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=539706:37
kferdousHey all06:37
Keybukit's no worse than devfs anyway :p06:37
mjg59thom: If you're happy with the paths, then I can hand that over to seb06:37
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thomlooking currently06:38
Kamiondamnit, I broke the powerpc CDs06:38
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Kamion*ahem* sorry, a brief leet moment there06:39
thomthe wireless script is very nice06:39
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amuKamion: live or install ? 06:40
Kamioninstall06:41
Kamionthe install CD was using the live yaboot.conf by mistake06:42
Nafallodoes voodoo2 have a bios? :-P06:43
mjg59Nafallo: Not really, no06:47
Nafallohmm, it smells like something is burning *pulls the plugs for the server*06:48
thommjg59: where do i get vbetool 0.2?06:49
mjg59thom: Argh. http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~mjg59/vbetool06:49
mjg59Sorry, it's still waiting in NEW06:49
thomahr06:49
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lamontmdz about yet?06:50
lupus_it seems that wget is missing in the wget package06:50
lupus_can someone verify this06:51
Kamionlupus_: warty or hoary?06:51
Mithrandirlupus_: what architecture?06:51
Kamionlupus_: but anyway, all the .debs in the archive have /usr/bin/wget06:51
Kamionso anti-confirm06:52
lupus_hoary06:52
cartmananyone knows where the post-removal scripts located in a package?06:52
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lupus_weird I have no /usr/bin/wget06:53
Mithrandircartman: /var/lib/dpkg/info/$package.postrm06:53
thommjg59: paths look good06:53
lupus_and the package is installed06:53
cartmanMithrandir: thanks06:53
thomlupus_: dpkg -L wget06:53
Mithrandirlupus_: dpkg -L wget | grep bin/ ; what does that return?06:53
amuazeem: a hurd-warty? 06:54
azeemnah06:54
azeemwarty is pretty good to download and burn the latest sarge snapshot06:54
azeem;)06:54
azeemdidn't have any other CDs handy06:54
rburtondaniels: would you appreciate bugs against x for the crap man pages?06:54
amuazeem: *g*06:55
lupus_lupus@lupus ~ $ dpkg -L wget | grep bin06:55
lupus_/usr/bin06:55
srbakeris the first login of ubuntu supposed to be super-duper-slow?06:55
srbakerit's been 5 minutes.06:55
mjg59thom: Cool. Any sign of it actually working? :)06:55
srbakerand it's sitting there with a pointer06:55
srbakerdid the same thing on my laptop06:55
srbakerthougths?06:55
azeemsrbaker: check whether the loopback device is configured correctly and /etc/hosts is alright, I'd say06:56
azeembut on a new install?06:56
srbakerazeem, yeah06:56
srbakerinstalled over wifi06:56
srbakerwell, installed from cd.  it used wifi for the security updates, i guess06:56
azeemwarty or hoary?06:56
Mithrandirsrbaker: I've never seen that, but seen some reports about it.06:56
srbakerMithrandir, thoughts on a fix?06:57
srbakerhappened on both my Toshiba Tecra 8100, and IBM TP T2206:57
lupus_Mithrandir, ii  wget                                        1.9.1-10   06:57
lupus_is this the latest version?06:57
pittielmo: still here?06:57
Kamionlupus_: yea06:57
Mithrandirlupus_: same version as I have, at least.06:57
Kamionyeah06:57
Mithrandirsrbaker: since I don't know what the reason is, not really, no.06:57
lupus_and you got wget?06:57
Mithrandirsrbaker: some people mumbled about IDE DMA issues.06:58
mjg59thom: Are you ok with the /etc/default/ stuff?06:58
srbakeroh.06:59
srbakeranyone else see this?06:59
Mithrandirsrbaker: if you're able to track down what's it hanging on, then please tell us and we can fix it. :)06:59
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srbakerMithrandir, that was probably me about idee dma.  that was a coincidental problem06:59
Mithrandirok06:59
Mithrandirsrbaker: try logging in on a text console and play around with top and strace?06:59
mdzlamont: here07:00
lamontso wvstreams.... it wants xplc or whatever it was...thoughts?07:01
elmopitti: yeah07:01
thommjg59: yes, happy with the /etc/default stuff07:01
srbakerMithrandir, i'll try that next07:02
mjg59thom: Rock07:02
mdzKamion: I didn't need a new initrd when I tested it07:02
thommjg59: playing with the scripts now07:02
mjg59thom: So all it really needs now is for all the other events from that list I wrote up adding...07:02
mdzKamion: I just dropped in the udebs and it fixed the problem for me07:02
thomyeah, which i can thrash through once firefox is happy07:03
srbakerwhere does options "SWCursor" go?  i forget which section07:05
mjg59mdz: What were your feelings on dealing with the initrd-tools/swsusp issue?07:05
srbakerMithrandir, i removed all of the .g* files, and rebooted.  after reboot, worked fine07:06
pittiHi mdz07:06
srbakerMithrandir, i tested on another machine with same problem, rebooting witha n empty homedir fixes it07:06
mdzmjg59: bug#?07:06
mdzMithrandir: why would you want to use grub?07:07
mjg59mdz: 523007:08
Mithrandirmdz: because it's much nicer both to look at and than syslinux, imho.07:08
Mithrandirmore flexible too07:08
pittimdz: I finished my language-pack generator packages so far07:09
mdzmjg59: what's the default if I don't have resume= and don't echo anything to /sys/power/resume?07:09
Mithrandirmdz: if grub works well with cds on amd64 systems (as I think), any prolems with grub and cds on i386 systems can be ignored. :)07:09
pittimdz: I'm currently creating a quick-and-dirty script which would allow me to extract all mo files from the hoary archive07:09
mjg59mdz: Good question. My recollection of the code is that it might suspend, but shouldn't resume.07:09
mdzMithrandir: but it seems to have the disadvantage of not being as widely bootable, at least the version used for the Warty live CD07:09
pittimdz: I can go with this if you want07:09
Mithrandirmdz: we never released a live amd64 cd for warty.07:10
mjg59thom: One thing that's lacking there is doing something sensible on low battery07:10
mdzmjg59: I definitely think it makes more sense for the initrd to do the work, since it is simpler to hook there than to modify the boot loader config07:11
mdzmjg59: but it's not clear to me how it should determine which device to use07:11
mjg59mdz: Ok. Yes, that's the problem.07:11
mjg59The kernel doesn't appear to expose partition types07:11
mdzmjg59: the 99% case is that the system has one swap device, and that's what should be used, right?07:12
mdzso the initrd process could read fstab or /proc for that, and save it in the initrd07:12
mjg59mdz: We can't read fstab07:12
mdzmjg59: the initrd-building process I mean07:12
mjg59Oh, right. Yes, that works.07:12
mjg59Is the first initrd built after swap has been enabled?07:13
mdzKamion: ?07:13
mdznot sure07:13
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mjg59mdz: The 99.99% case is that we take the biggest swap partition07:13
Mithrandirafaik, yes.07:13
mjg59initrd-tools also needs 5231 dealing with07:13
Mithrandirsince the initrd is built when the kernel is installed, while partman activates swap.07:14
Mithrandiriirc07:14
mdzthere is an enable_swap function in partman/definitions.sh07:14
mdzbut I don't know where it gets called from07:14
Mithrandirprobably when committing changes.07:14
mdzok, so that should work nicely, then07:15
mdzas long as the initrd script is part of base07:15
mdzmjg59: would you put it in acpi-support?07:16
mdzor someplace else?07:16
mdzacpi-support is currently in desktop07:16
mjg59mdz: re 5231?07:16
mdzmjg59: 523007:16
mjg59Oh, right. Erm.07:16
mjg59I'm not quite sure what you're asking.07:17
mdzmjg59: the way to do it would be to add a mkinitrd hook script07:17
mdzand the question is in which package it should go07:17
mjg59Ah, ok.07:17
mjg59acpi-support is wrong, because it ought to work on PPC as well07:17
mjg59(if we get kernel support in time)07:17
mdzI suppose it could go in initrd-tools itself07:17
mdzbut it seems awfully specialized07:17
mjg59Well, there doesn't seem to be any way to do 5231 with mkinitrd hooks, and that's even more specialised :(07:18
srbakeri want to try ubuntu on a minimac07:18
srbakerit kicks ass on the indigo ima07:18
srbakerc07:18
fabbionehey mdz07:18
Mithrandirsrbaker: they're not shipping yet, are they?07:18
srbakerdunno07:19
mdzfabbione: feel free to upload linux07:19
fabbionemdz: do i have green light for -6?07:19
fabbioneok07:19
fabbionei will tomorrow.. i am only going to burn the livecd for testing now07:19
mdzmjg59: right, 5231 either needs a mkinitrd patch to implement the functionality, or one which implements a new type of hook07:20
fabbionebecause i need to test one fix for the e10007:20
mjg59thom: Oh, we should lose the chvts in lid.sh07:20
mjg59They don't seem to be needed now07:20
thomrighto07:20
thomum, i should get some rcs set up for acpi-support, and rename it07:21
mjg59And lid.sh should probably support going to sleep if not on AC, too07:21
thomyeah07:21
mjg59mdz: Do you ship powermgmt-base (or whatever it's called) as part of base?07:22
thomhmm. that was the least succesful resume i've seen in quite a while07:22
mjg59thom: Hrm. How so?07:22
thomcame back, appeared to reload modules correctly, and then gnome stopped redrawing entirely07:23
mjg59Right. Yes, that's the vbe restore stuff.07:24
mjg59Which is interesting, because I didn't think I was doing anything massively different to X. Hmm.07:25
mjg59Are the text consoles ok?07:25
thomyeah07:25
mjg59Can you try disabling DRI?07:25
thomsure07:26
mdzmjg59: no, we do not07:26
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mjg59mdz: Well, the choices are pretty much to put it in initrd-tools, or create some other arch:all package to go in base07:30
fabbioneyeahhhhh network is up07:31
fabbionemdz: what's the default user on the livecd?07:33
fabbioneroot?07:33
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fabbioneahh07:34
fabbioneneat.. hostname07:34
fabbioneand password?07:35
amupress enter ;)07:35
pittiwow, we have 244 MB worth of po files in hoary/main right now07:35
fabbioneamu: gdm doesn't allow nonpassord users.. and enter doesn't work..07:36
fabbione+ there is a password.. i can't login in console as user07:36
pittielmo: could you please install zip on rookery?07:36
amufabbione: you logined as root + no password ? adduser foobar, reconfigure X and start gdm ?  07:37
fabbionelogin as root + no password - configure X - found user $(hostname) - attempted to login as such user07:38
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diapolonyou all suck!07:39
diapolon>P07:39
amufabbione: i need still 10min. to get the latetest iso from today  07:39
fabliveno prob amu07:40
fablivetake the time you need07:40
fablivei need to go and cook some food anyway07:40
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fablivemdz: net up automagically07:40
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amufabbione: it's beeing time you get married *eg* 07:40
fablivemdz: looks good.. other than X everything works07:41
fabliveamu: yes.. in 30 days from now.. at this time i will be fucked^Wmarried07:41
Keybukboth simultaneously, one would hope07:41
lamontfablive: so did mdz tell you to upload -6 yet?07:41
fablivelamont: yes. i will tomorrow. i need to test one fix for a network driver07:42
fabliveKeybuk: eheh that too07:42
thommjg59: no joy with disabling dri07:42
fabbionewell nice work guys07:42
Treenakshey, why isn't lbdb in bugzilla? it's in main and it has a bug wrt evolution07:42
Treenaks(or the bug is in evolution..)07:43
lamontok07:45
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elmopitti: what do you need zip for?07:46
pittielmo: according to carlos I will get the po files from rosetta wrapped up in a zip file07:46
elmofreaks07:46
fabbionescary07:46
pittielmo: to "emulate" this, I wnat to zip my extracted po files07:46
mdzfabbione: why did you need to know the user?07:46
Treenakspitti: kick them into making tarballs07:46
fabbionewhy not a normal tar.bz2?07:46
mdzfabbione: it should have done gdm autologin07:47
pitticarlos: here?07:47
fabbionemdz: well.. it didn't07:47
mdzfabbione: hmm, can you walk me through your steps?07:47
elmopitti: done07:47
mdzthat must have broken in the last casper change07:47
trukulofabbione, did you read what i wrote? you understand anything?07:47
mdzI didn't actually test gdm07:47
pittielmo: thanks07:47
mdzor maybe gdm.conf changed in some way07:48
fabbionemdz: sure.. boot -> login as root to config X -> start gdm -> attempt to login as root (fail) -> back to console -> find a new user called $(hostname) -> attempt to login as such user07:48
mdzhmm07:48
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mdzthat code was working for a long time07:48
fabbionetrukulo: yeah i read some bits of it :-)07:48
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mdzaha07:48
mdzI see the problem07:48
srbakerwhat's the name of that gui tool that's supposed to make switching wifi networks easy that everyone's raving about?07:48
fabbionemdz: are you sure gdm doesn't fallback to normal if it fails to start X?07:49
mdzfabbione: it's a bug in casper, introduced during the work I did yesterday07:49
fabbioneok07:49
mdzit doesn't properly set the username in gdm.conf07:49
fabbionealso mvo reported the same on the mailing list07:49
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mdzwhat should the username default be?07:50
mdzI thought hostname would at least give some variety :-)07:50
mdzrather than everyone logging into IRC channels as 'ubuntu'07:50
ograafaik gdm requires a working lo interface and a hostname for the machine07:50
fabbionemdz: $(hostname) is ok imho..07:50
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mdzok07:51
fabbionemdz: until gdm autologin works :-)07:51
mdzer07:52
mdzI just fixed it07:52
mdzand that's why I was asking :-P07:52
fabbioneAHHA07:52
fabbionemdz: YOU R0CK!07:52
mdzhmm07:53
mdzI had not thought about hostnames like n234254344307:53
ograheh07:53
mdzwell at least it is fairly unique ;-)07:53
fabbionemdz: what about a random word from dict?07:53
srbakeris it NetworkMonitor ?07:54
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mdzfabbione: hehehe07:54
mdzfabbione: a word from dict based on timestamp and IP address07:54
fabbioneyeah07:54
fabbionesomething like that07:54
thomyou sick, sick people07:55
fabbioneor just ask /dev/urandom07:55
trukulowhy not make a list for that?07:55
thomtake Mithrandir's approach and just use pwgen07:55
fabbionesomeone will endup connecting here as "mentruation"07:55
trukulocomibining two funny words of the list could be good07:55
fabbionetrukulo: too many dangerous combinations07:56
trukuloas head + fish = headfish07:56
trukuloi know, and i like it :)07:56
fabbionesomebody is going to rant at it07:56
trukulouse secure words07:56
trukulofuck him07:56
trukulolol07:56
trukuloyou can use animals and body parts07:56
trukuloi.e.07:56
trukulosecure body parts07:56
fabbioneelephantpenis?07:56
trukuloi mean, pussybitch07:56
trukuloxDD07:56
ograLOL07:56
trukulolionleg for me , please07:57
fabbioneok enough crap for today :-)07:57
fabbionei am going to prepare dinner07:57
trukuloheheh, ok07:57
fabbionecya around tomorrow07:57
trukulobon apetite mon amie07:57
fabbionebrrr07:57
thomyo later07:57
fabbionestay at least 30cm away from me dude ;)07:58
trukulohahah07:58
trukuloif you want stupid ideas , ask me07:58
Treenakstrukulo: well, start spewing them ;)07:58
trukulowhat spew means?07:58
Treenaksuh.. "eject or send out in large quantities", according to dict07:59
trukulook07:59
trukulo:)07:59
trukuloso, first, we need a good wallpaper07:59
trukulolike this one: http://mercurio.homeip.net/ficheros/ubuntu-lion.png08:00
trukulothen we need stupid hostnames08:00
trukuloas lionleg08:00
trukuloor cowass08:00
Treenaksmonkeybottom!08:00
trukulo:)08:00
trukuloyou got it !08:00
randabisI know a good gdm theme :p08:00
trukuloor longhorn08:00
trukulooh, wait...08:00
Treenakstrukulo: and then?08:01
randabis*smacks theme manager for not working* 08:01
randabisI don't have permission to change my own friggin theme... lol08:01
trukuloand then we need a centralised experimental repository with open cvs08:01
randabisroot doesn't even have permission lol08:01
trukuloand inserted into sources.list by default08:01
trukulowe need tetris in installation, for the waiting08:02
Treenakstrukulo: how about moon-buggy?08:02
Treenakstrukulo: or nethack?08:02
trukulothen we need to execute automatically files on evolution with setuid08:02
thommoon buggy would rock08:02
trukuloumm, better, user can choose the game08:02
trukuloas emacs08:02
trukulolol08:02
Treenakstrukulo: eliza?08:03
trukulothat would be cool !08:03
trukulo"it's you feel alone why you want to install ubuntu?"08:03
trukuloand we need by default, all the icons on gnome be nude girls08:04
trukulothat would be superb08:04
trukuloand a gdm splash with jdub looking for his trousers08:04
Treenaksno, the gnome "now logging in" splash should be an animation of Jeff looking for his trousers08:05
randabisnah use this one08:05
trukulodo you want any stupidity more?08:05
randabishttp://www.gnome-look.org/content/pre1/18179-1.jpg08:05
Treenaksrandabis: OOOH!08:05
Treenaksrandabis: Coolness!08:05
randabislolz08:05
trukuloI LIKE IT08:06
randabisI use that one currently :p08:06
Treenaksrandabis: download page?08:06
trukuloyeah, for me too08:06
thomguys, this is *way* off topic :-)08:06
randabishttp://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=1817908:06
trukuloi have to go08:06
trukulowe'll continue making the wanker later08:07
randabisI just wish my themes would work...I want black panels :(08:07
Treenaksthom: we'll continue somewhere else :)08:07
lamontmdz: nuking xplc from wvstreams appears to be somewhat problematic...08:15
lamontthoughts on promotion to main?08:15
pittifabbione: can you please deactivate pkgstriptranslations on your sparc buildds for now?08:16
pittifabbione: right now it also strips universe packages, but these shall not be covered by the language packs08:17
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lamontpitti: glad you didn't have me stripping things, then08:21
mdzlamont: what's the name of the source package for xplc?08:31
lamontxplc08:35
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lamontmdz: 4k blocksize fs, compressed at 8K is 580MB.  at 4K is 612MB08:47
lamonthow much room do you have?08:47
mdzwell, until we start adding the OpenCD stuff back, we have 650M08:48
lamontthere's more on the cd than just the livefs...08:48
lamontand if it's testing only, then we have 700, no?08:48
lamontwe can build both images without any real pain, I believe...08:49
amuhmm as i remember there was a speedtest with different blocksizes, and 64k win over all   08:49
tsengfabbione: do you have a patch for the smp privelage esc. bug?08:49
lamontamu: shooting for rsync-happiness here08:52
lamontproduction bits get 6553608:52
amulamont: you get a speed improofment with you put the cloop on a special block at cd, knopper did once a sort before writing them to the iso, letme find a doc about it  08:52
amulamont: ;) hehe got it, i downloaded it today 3 times a full set *g* 08:53
mdzlamont: the d-i bits look like about 23M08:53
=== sivang wonder where are the livecd iso for testing :)
tsengfabbione: http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2005-January/030826.html08:57
mdzsivang: www.ubuntu.com/wiki/LiveCD08:57
lamontremotely reconfiguring a router to kill a packet storm on the network you're using is a royal PITA08:57
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trukuloMithrandir, new video, fabbione_small_dick.avi08:58
azeemque cazzo08:59
cartmanummm09:00
sivangmdz: tnx09:00
lamontmdz: want to go with 4k/4k for now?09:01
amulamont: http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15&start=1009:01
mdzlamont: let's try it for the next couple of days and see how it works out as far as rsync09:02
sivangmdz: you based anything Morphix build script or had casper rebuilt from scratch?09:05
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mdzsivang: scratch09:05
mdzlamont: shouldn't matter much09:05
mdzunless you mean for the snapshot09:05
mdzshould help the snapshot09:06
mdzamu: so I'd like to set up casper to eject the CD on shutdown09:06
mdzthinking about the best way to do it09:06
mdzprobably create a tmpfs or something, and pivot into it09:07
amumdz: well, last time it was done by a modified init  09:07
mdzamu: yes, I want to do better ;-)09:07
lamontmdz: fssize affects block placement which affects file placement which affects how well the blocks align if someone adds some stuff early in the install....09:07
lamontor how agressive is rsync in looking for blocks with the same md5sum?09:07
amumdz: what about going back to d-i ?   09:07
mdzlamont: rsync will look everywhere09:08
mdziirc it sends a list of blocks that it has available to the other side09:08
mdzamu: we unmounted d-i, it's gone :-)09:08
mdzotherwise it stays around and uses memory09:08
amumdz: hmm, who you want handle the install2hdd in this case?   09:09
mdzamu: the what?09:09
Mithrandirtrukulo: seeding09:09
mdztrukulo: haha, I remember that talk09:09
trukulocool09:09
Mithrandirseb128: gnome seems to not want to start due to some process holding some futex.. where would I even start debugging this?09:09
trukulo:)09:09
trukulomdz, i don't09:10
trukuloi was smoking joints in that talk and drinking beer09:10
trukuloheheheh09:10
amumdz: hmm, most user prefer install the liveCD to hdd, i thought going back to d-i and start a normal installprozess ... fits for a dvd edition   09:10
seb128Mithrandir: arg09:10
seb128Mithrandir: stay on the splash ?09:10
mdzamu: most users prefer to install it??09:10
Mithrandirseb128: nope, splash goes away, but panel isn't painted, nor is nautilus receiving root window events.09:11
mdzI find that hard to believe09:11
seb128oh, just that09:11
seb128nice :)09:11
seb128wait09:11
Mithrandirseb128: happened when I tried to log in on a fairly up-to-date hoary just after powering up.09:11
seb128Mithrandir: #479409:11
seb128Mithrandir: that's a random bug, I thought it was due to the hal support09:12
jdubmorning09:12
amumdz: ... the liveCD like it is, to their hdd  09:12
seb128I've not had it since mataro (and since I've turned hal off in gnomevfs)09:12
seb128but mdz got it too09:12
seb128Mithrandir: if you could get a backtrace of the lock which is probably due to gnome-vfs-daemon09:12
seb128Mithrandir: BTW a killall gnome-panel nautilus gnome-vfs-daemon trashapplet drivemount_applet2 should fix it09:13
seb128hey jdub 09:13
Mithrandirseb128: that fixed it, yes.09:13
Nafalloseb128: me and my girlfriend has it. (she went back to warty, but I still have it from time to time).09:13
mdzjdub: do you have someone lined up for the LaunchpadIntegration bounty?09:13
mdzjdub: it's specced now and needs to get going09:14
seb128Nafallo: a full backtrace would be appreciate if you can get one ... do you know how to debug ?09:14
Mithrandirseb128: which ones of the ones you list actually unhang it?  g-v-d?09:14
Nafalloseb128: not exactly, no.09:14
seb128mdz: did you get it again during the time you had the debugging gnomevfs ?09:14
seb128Mithrandir: gnome-vfs-daemon09:14
Nafalloseb128: most likely to get it when I don't have the battery at 100% :-P.09:15
mdzseb128: no, I almost never log out on this machine09:15
Mithrandirseb128: I'd take a look at the signal handling in that -- I think it's doing unsafe stuff.09:15
seb128Mithrandir: ok, thanks09:15
jdubmdz: where's the spec?09:15
mdzjdub: wiki09:15
jdubok09:15
lamontmdz: script changed, will test it this afternoon to make sure I didn't fat finger things, and then there'll be both a 4096:4096 and a 1024:65536 file09:16
Nafallocould someone die if they get a server dropped from the third floor in the head?09:17
Nafalloseems I might have fried the PCI-bus :-/.09:19
MithrandirNafallo: certainly, yes.09:20
kentNafallo, do you have to aim for the heads?09:21
Mithrandirignoring air restistance, the it'll have a speed of about 10m/s after falling 10m (which is roughly falling from the third floor).09:21
Mithrandirs/the//09:21
Nafallo*a*09:22
Nafallo*s*09:22
Mithrandirkent: kinda hard to aim for anything else when dropping something on people, no?09:22
mdzKamion: here?09:22
NafalloMithrandir: you're in Norway. You should get over here and help me ;-)09:23
=== lamont lunches
MithrandirNafallo: heh :)  I can't do wonders for fried PCI buses.09:24
TreenaksMithrandir: speaking of speed... fabio_small? :)09:24
NafalloMithrandir: baah, you're just saying that ;-)09:24
TreenaksMithrandir: oh wait, that's done already :)09:24
lamontmdz: you looking at xplc for supportability, I gather?09:25
lamonts/gather/assume/?09:25
=== lamont will look at it after lunch as well.
NafalloMithrandir: I'm starting to hate servers :-/.09:27
MithrandirTreenaks:  :)09:27
thomgrah, firefox orig timed out, fucker09:27
MithrandirNafallo: don't, they'll just hate you back.09:27
Mithrandirthom: you're not finished with that _yet_?09:27
Mithrandirdidn't you start downloading that like six hours ago?09:28
thomoh, this is the upload to jackass09:28
Mithrandirheh, ok09:28
NafalloMithrandir: I just got 768MB Reg ECC PC-133 Memory with the snailmail this morning, and now something probably is fried :-P. Imagine how happy I am at the moment ;-).-09:29
Keybukseb128: ?  libgtksourceview1.0-0: Depends: libgtksourceview-common (>= 1.1.90-0ubuntu1) but 1.1.1-1 is installed09:30
amu20050112.3 ppc works, including network, execpt for X, tried on a pb4 09:30
seb128Keybuk: seems to be an archive problem, or build problem09:31
seb128Keybuk: no idea on it, works fine here09:31
Keybukstrange09:32
KeybukI've certainly got libgtksourceview-common 1.1.90-0ubuntu1 as my candidate09:32
trukuloMithrandir, jeff_small.avi is broken? can you confirm me ?09:32
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Mithrandirtrukulo: it is?09:33
trukulodon't know09:34
trukuloone of badopi is telling me09:34
trukulocan you see if anyone is downloading it?09:34
Nafalloanyone good at hardware? ;-P09:34
Keybukdpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libgtksourceview-common_1.1.90-0ubuntu1_all.deb (--install):09:35
Keybuk trying to overwrite `/usr/share/gtksourceview-1.0/language-specs/nemerle.lang', which is also in package libgtksourceview-cil09:35
Keybukseb128: that looks like the problem09:35
seb128Keybuk: oh, I don't have mono stuff installed :p09:36
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Mithrandirtrukulo: yes, somebody is downloading it.09:36
ograogra@honk:~ $ uname -a09:36
ograLinux honk 2.6.8.1-4-amd64-k8 #1 Sat Jan 8 19:34:42 UTC 2005 x86_64 GNU/Linux09:36
ogra:-D09:36
Mithrandirtrukulo: can you get me a md5sum/sha1sum?09:37
trukulosure, wait a moment09:39
trukulo16f545979e7ace1d45bacb4ac685a599  jeff_small.avi09:39
Mithrandir16f545979e7ace1d45bacb4ac685a599  jeff_small.avi09:40
Mithrandirlooks the same to me.09:40
trukulook, so it's my friends problem09:42
Mithrandirwhat client is he using?09:43
rburtonok where are these movies?09:45
trukulodon't know09:47
Mithrandirrburton: on the internet! :P  http://tracker.err.no/09:48
Mithrandirthe _small torrents are fully seeded09:48
trukuloumm, he has it working now09:48
trukuloforget it09:48
Nafalloin what way could the memory prevent vga from initalising?09:48
amucooool booting in arabic and chinies lang works also ;) 10:01
sivangamu: does booting in hebrew work also?10:06
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amusivang: didnt checked, it should work also   10:07
sivangamu: ok, I shall check myself with when my iso download finishes10:09
thomseb128: pingyping10:10
amusivang: yes pls  10:10
seb128thom: pongypong10:11
thomseb128: gtkhtml2 python module? where have you hidden it?10:12
mdzlamont: supportability10:12
seb128cf irc.gnome10:12
thomyah10:12
thomta10:12
mdzdaniels: ping?10:18
seb128mdz: totem-gstreamer should default to me :p10:27
tsengfabbione: have the patch now it you are interested: http://linus.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/gnupatch@41e54bb0N3nn6d27fDGZeiDAxAZ3qg10:29
mdzseb128: I fixed it after assigning that bug10:31
mdzseb128: you had totem and totem-xine already10:31
seb128ok10:33
Nafallois there any memtest somewhere on the warty livecd?10:35
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Nafalloseems it haven't. the hoary should have it then?10:38
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lamontseb128: you know gnome-session isn't happy, yes?10:42
seb128nop10:42
lamontgdm-logout-action.c:41:23: X11/Xauth.h: No such file or directory10:42
seb128ok10:42
lamontfeel free to beat on daniels10:42
seb128thanks10:42
lamontmdz: for faster rsync, we could just make the unpacked FS available, along with the 'pack me into a cloop' script - then you just rsync the filesystem (what little has changed), and presto...10:44
lamontrather than syncing the filesystem image, or compressed fs image10:44
mdzsivang: did it work?10:44
mdzlamont: jigdo for live CDs10:45
Nafallodamnit! I should have bought 68L coke instead of those fucking RAM-modules :-(10:47
lamontbasically10:47
Nafallomemtest initiates the smell of burning computer parts :-(.10:47
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lamont"Preparing for live session"  - cool.10:47
lamont"The system is going down NOW!!this console"???10:48
lamont etc/fstab is b0rked, it appears10:48
lamontwell, empty-but-for-a-comment /etc/fstab, that is10:50
lamontmdz: why no entry for / in df output?10:52
mdzlamont: because it isn't in mtab10:52
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lamontmdz: well, yes.. that was the real question - why isn't it there?10:53
mdzlamont: because I don't add it to fstab10:53
mdzprobably should10:53
lamontew. sh: gcc: command not found10:55
lamontdpkg-architecture: warning: Couldn't determine gcc system type, falling back to default (native compilation)10:55
lamontand X says 'No devices detected'.  Feh10:57
mdzlamont: daniels said he fixed that dpkg-architecture thing10:58
mdzmaybe he didn't upload it10:58
lamontwe really should have irc.ubuntu.com...10:58
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rover3moof10:59
lamontbut the networking works just fine10:59
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mdzlamont: it does now, yep11:01
mdzunfortunately, it's looking a bit like I'll need to rewrite dpkg-reconfigure to get X config working11:02
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lamontouch11:07
lamontand don't forget /etc/papersize...11:07
rover3uptime11:08
rover3df11:08
rover3mount /dev/hda5 /mnt11:08
rover3ls /mnt11:08
lamontdo0h11:08
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lamontalthough, I dunno about this empty root password thing...11:09
lamontshouldn't that be star'ed out eventually?11:09
lamontmdz: btw, any conclusions on xplc?11:12
Mithrandirhm11:13
MithrandirI get OOo running on amd64 with gtk widgets for about fifteen seconds at a time. :P11:13
lamontMithrandir: that's like 10 seconds too long. :-)11:14
thomthat's about all you need, right?11:14
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Mithrandiryou know it's good when the stack trace is about 200 lines long.11:15
thomrun! AWAY!11:15
lamontlol11:15
=== thom goes to bed
lamontthom: so how's mono?11:15
thomlamont: making baby jesus cry11:16
lamontyeah, figured that...11:16
lamontprogress, though?11:16
mdzlamont: let's ship it11:16
lamontmdz: xplc, or mono? :-)11:17
mdzlamont: xplc11:17
mdzwe already ship mono11:17
lamontok.11:17
mdzno?11:17
mdz(it's just busted)11:17
lamontno.  we ship mono source.11:17
lamontoh, and broken old binaries11:17
thomok, so the problem is that you have to bootstrap mono. and, it also seems you can't use mono 1.4 to bootstrap mono 1.4; so, we need to find mono-utils 1.2 and so on, get them in the chroots, and build 1.4 using them11:17
lamont1.2 or 1.0.2?11:18
thomsorry, 1.0.211:18
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lamontand are any chickens involved in this process?11:18
thom(and 1.0.4 rather than 1.4)11:18
thomi think an elephant11:18
thomand waders11:18
lamontwell, the chicken will fit that way... :-)11:18
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Mithrandirthis is icky.11:19
lamontbut first he looks around frantically for anything else to do11:19
Mithrandirpango hardcodes libs in /usr/lib11:19
thomheh11:19
thomlamont: are you some kind of coward? ;-)11:20
lamontmdz: so I need to propose xplc to you and jdub so you can approve it, then ask elmo to sync it???11:21
lamontthom: live coward, thank you very much11:21
mdzlamont: email me and elmo, I'll ack it11:21
lamontok11:21
lamontmdz: for maintaining my sanity, I'd like to not upload the merged wvstreams until the sync happens - is ok?11:22
mdzlamont: hmm, ok11:22
lamontotherwise, the buildds will loop on it.11:22
=== thom goes to bed
Mithrandiranybody got any half-decent ways to trick warty's libpango to load its lib from another directory?11:22
lamontand 4 log files every 30 minutes gets rather boring.11:22
Mithrandiror at least not significantly more insane than ooo-on-amd64 already is.11:23
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=== jinty drinks some tea
MithrandirI could write a wrapper which just redirects opens on /usr/lib/pango to /usr/lib32/pango11:25
lamontmdz: sent11:25
Mithrandirthat's just ugly, not _bad_.11:25
NafalloMithrandir: I'm about to bury my new server and get back to the old one, atleast if the disks made it.11:25
jintymdz: LiveCD docs? talk about that now?11:26
mdzjinty: someone else was interested in working on them as well, sivang I think?11:26
mdzor else someone on the list11:26
mdzyou guys should collaborate11:26
lamontMithrandir: extra points if you do it in a kernel module...11:27
Mithrandirlamont: nah, just a preloaded library.11:27
lamontyeah, that's a bit better.11:27
jintymdz: but what to document? thin air?11:27
mdzjinty: if you need me to walk you through it, I don't have time for that right now11:28
mdzjinty: you might try amu11:28
lamontmdz: since I'm thinking of 64 bit things and oo.o....  anyobjections to a per-arch exclude list in ubuntu-meta?11:28
jintyok11:28
jintyamu?11:29
=== Nafallo wants oo.o on amd64. I do my schoolwork in there :-P.
amumdz: ;) 11:29
lamontNafallo: my problem child for oo.o is ia64, amd64 is golden11:29
mdzjinty: on the same hand, the infrastructure is only about a week old at this point, and it's entirely possible that it will change in incompatible ways before the release11:29
amujinty: g'moring 11:29
mdzjinty: so one might say that it could be too early to document ith11:29
Nafallolamont: *puuh*11:29
mdzit11:29
jintyI'd rather not write docs multiple times.11:30
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Nafallotea... english... butler... for Kamion? :-)11:32
jintyamu: evening, guess we speak a bit later11:33
Nafalloa bit slow thinking... *blames the fried-computerparts-smell*11:33
amujinty: better ask 1 week later, and try to cooperate with sivang, i'm not sure whether he allready made something 11:33
jintythanks11:35
amujinty: wait, i'm sure you can drop some info's to the wiki ;)   11:35
jintyamu: I'll mail sivang and get back to you with some more specific questions11:37
amuor did you want information, which is similar to a book, e.g. the knoppix manual, which appeared recently?11:38
jintybasically, just a starting point, something I can take apart to see how it works11:39
jintymy only expierience is re-writing the fai-bootcd script11:41
lamontMithrandir: btw, xplc is ftbfs on amd64, log inbound11:41
lamontto p.u.c/~lamont/buildLogs, that is11:41
mdzdaniels: re-ping11:43
lamontmdz: while were on the subject of migrations... gnopernicus (main) build-depends libgnome-mag-dev (universe).. Or is that a 'seb128 needs to fix it' thing?11:44
mdzlamont: that's an "ask seb128 if it's correct" thing11:44
amujinty: ic, you want something like how i can setup all those things on my local maschine?  11:44
seb128lamont: libgnome-mag-dev should be in main (it's needed to build gnopernicus)11:45
jintyamu: yeah, something like that, or a shell log. so I can see the process11:46
seb128lamont: libgnome-mag1-dev -> libgnome-mag-dev name change may be the reason of the universe instead of main ? 11:46
mdzseb128: please send mail to elmo asking to move it into main, CC me11:47
seb128ok11:48
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Mithrandirlamont: ok, it's night here now and my vfshack needs a bit more love before it works, so I'll just upload what I have so far, since I now have a working ooo for amd64.11:53
Mithrandirthough, gtk widgets are broken because of pango.11:54
dokoelmo: please sync bash and readline5 from unstable11:55
crimsunheh, talk about great timing. I just triggered that bug in bash's history this morning.11:57
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seb128lamont: could you retry evolution-webcal ?12:01

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