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dokolamont: do we get in trouble uploading new gcc-3.[34]  packages before gcc-4.0 hasn't built on powerpc?12:12
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dholbachsleep tigh everyone... i'm off to bed12:16
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Kamionenrico: Debian does indeed have /etc/lsb-release, if you install the lsb-release package12:24
makojdub: damn straight12:27
makojdub: IRT to jordi's daddy12:27
jdubi hear you've been slipping the blue gold12:27
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Mithrandirblue gold?12:29
Kamionenrico: BTW, the more standard way to do what dholbach quoted above is 'lsb_release -r'12:33
enricoKamion: oh, cute!12:34
Kamionhttp://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_2.0.1/LSB-Core/LSB-Core/lsbrelease.html12:36
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HwolfIs there a problem with the mailing list?12:41
HwolfI keep getting all the mails multiple times.12:43
KamionI believe that's due to one particular subscriber's broken mail configuration; this happens sometimes on big mailing list12:43
Kamion+s12:43
HwolfWhat kind of configuration would be broken? Bouncing back all mails to the list?12:44
Kamionmdz: apt-setup> feel free; please run debconf-updatepo after editing apt-setup.templates12:44
KamionHwolf: yeah, the usual case is that somebody is treating the To: header as if it were the address to which the mail should be forwarded12:45
KamionHwolf: so they get To: ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com, and forward it back to us12:45
lamontdoko: only if gcc-4.0 is providing things that used to come from 3.412:45
lamontsladen: no clue12:45
Hwolfkamion: Isn't that easily detectable? The list software would get a load of mails from that person right, all identical?12:46
KamionHwolf: usually the breakage is such that it defeats the usual loop detection12:46
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Hwolfkamion: obviously. :-)12:47
Kamionthe second and subsequent mails aren't looping in this case, but the first one isn't stopped12:47
Hwolfkamion: You've got a piont. Just wanted to check if it was the list or my settings. Had some difficulties with gmail and pop-retrieval in the past.12:48
HwolfI'm off to bed. later12:49
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Kamionspeaking of loops ...12:49
sivangKamion: lol12:49
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sivangha!12:51
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sivangjdub: would you refer me to a good source about the desktop files? I searched over fd.o, and googled and found nothing, also I suppose there is some lib to access them programtically from within gnome/gtk code where would I find it?12:54
jdubi forget which lib is most useful these days12:55
jdublibgnome-desktop does part of it12:55
jdubit's murkyish12:55
jdubask in #g-h12:55
danielsKamion: UNROLL THEM12:55
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sivangjdub: thanks12:57
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sivangoh here we go again...12:57
sivang:(12:57
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spivHmm, there's no python-gamin package.  :(12:58
jdubspiv: BONG12:58
jdubspiv: i will fix that right now12:58
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sivangdaniels: thanks01:00
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HrdwrBoBhaha I just had a call who I accidentally hung up on01:03
lamontdoko: bad build-deps01:03
HrdwrBoBif you hit 'transfer' and then enter the wrong number, apparently there's no going back01:03
dokolamont: no, libmpfr-dev not in main01:03
lamontAfter installing, the following source dependencies are still unsatisfied:01:03
lamontlibmpfr-dev(missing)|libgmp3-dev(inst 4.1.4-5 ! << wanted 4.1.4-3)01:03
lamontSource-dependencies not satisfied; skipping gcc-4.001:03
lamontdoko: ah, ok.  tell me when it is, and I'll kick it01:04
TreadingSoftl1Hi folks. I'm trying to install Beagle on Ubuntu Hoary according to these instructions: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryBeagleInstallHowto . However, when it comes to running autogen for gsf-sharp it complains about not being able to find packages monodoc and gtk-sharp-2.0. Where can I get gtk-sharp-2.0?01:04
dokolamont: ok, I'll wait with 3.3 and 3.4 uploads then.01:04
crimsunTreadingSoftl1: I believe tseng has a repo with gtk#-2.001:04
TreadingSoftl1crimsun: do you mean i need to install the whole of gtk? Will that break my Gnome packages?01:05
crimsunTreadingSoftl1: no, just dependencies..01:06
crimsunTreadingSoftl1: (and no, they won't break your gnome packages)01:06
ajmitch_ah, I should probably get libgsf-cil uploaded now..01:07
crimsunthanks, ajmitch_. :)01:07
TreadingSoftl1crimsun: cool ... so exactly what would I download from cvs and where?01:07
ajmitch_crimsun: I'll have to check it over a lot first01:07
ajmitch_crimsun: when I built it I didn't see a gtk# 2.0 requirement, so I'd better find out why :)01:09
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: ah... would a libgsf-cil package solve my problem?01:10
ajmitch_TreadingSoftl1: it'd mean that you wouldn't have to build gsf-sharp from source01:11
ajmitch_jdub: how was that beagle love coming along?01:11
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: cool01:11
jdubajmitch_: haven't really looked at it for a bit, might later01:11
ajmitch_TreadingSoftl1: where'd you get gsf-sharp source from?01:12
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: um ... hold on01:12
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: svn co svn://svn.myrealbox.com/source/trunk/gsf-sharp01:13
ajmitch_yeah, that's what I thought01:13
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: ?01:13
ajmitch_I don't see the gtk-sharp-2.0 dependency you were talking about, which is why I'm curious :)01:14
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: see it where? Does your source compile without it?01:15
ajmitch_let me just copy my debs somewhere for you to test01:16
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: oh bother... i'm really sorry ... it's gst-sharp i'm having trouble with - please excuse my idiocy - i'm getting the gs*-sharp s confused01:17
ajmitch_ah...01:18
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: so it's svn co svn://svn.myrealbox.com/source/trunk/gst-sharp 01:18
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: presumably that makes more sense?01:18
ajmitch_yeah, that will require gtk-sharp-2.0 01:19
ajmitch_crimsun: are you in the mono MOTU team?01:20
ajmitch_if there is one :)01:20
crimsunajmitch_: I don't believe there is one, but I'm definitely interested.01:21
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: i pulled the gtk-sharp-2.0 source off mono cvs ... but when i ran autogen it said:  Optional assemblies included in the build: / * art-sharp.dll: yes / * gnomevfs-sharp.dll: yes / * gnome-sharp.dll: no / * glade-sharp.dll: yes / * gda-sharp.dll: no / * gnomedb-sharp.dll: no /  * rsvg-sharp.dll: no / * gtkhtml-sharp.dll: no / * vte-sharp.dll: no / * panelapplet-sharp.dll: no / NOTE: if any of the above say 'no' you may install the / cor01:23
TreadingSoftl1But I don't know what to do about this?01:23
ajmitch_crimsun: it's probably a good idea, might be good to have some place to have team review of packages & an svn or arch repository 01:24
ajmitch_have you looked for tseng's mono repository?01:24
ajmitch_I would but google hates me :)01:24
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: if i pull those other packages off mono CVS, does it pose any significant risk for the rest of my Ubuntu system? (I don't know what they do.)01:24
crimsunajmitch_: good idea. Oliver sent out a [couple]  messages regarding MOTU wiki pages; we should get that up and running. [I have to create one for XFce anyhow.] 01:24
ajmitch_TreadingSoftl1: no significant risk that I'm aware of01:27
ajmitch_I haven't yet built beagle01:27
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: cool ... and ... oh01:27
ajmitch_so <insert standard disclaimer>01:28
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch_: if it breaks Beagle that's okay ... I just don't want it breaking the whole of Hoary :)01:28
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lamontsomeone remind me how to boot a G3 from cdrom...01:46
Kamionlamont: try holding down c at boot01:47
lamontthanks01:47
Kamionlamont: if that doesn't work, cmd-opt-o-f and type 'boot cd:' at open firmware01:47
Kamionmm, that's "hold down cmd-opt-o-f simultaneously during boot"01:47
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lamontwas c, iirc01:48
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lamontKamion: was C01:53
lamontS48 console screen segv's on G3 - is that known?01:56
lamont2005-02-08 daily01:56
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sivanghey jinty \02:07
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jintyhoi sivang02:20
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jintysivang: hey again02:22
sivangjinty: heh, what's up?02:23
jintynot much, been trying to get distutils and schooltool kiss and make up02:24
sivangjinty: hehe, they have a dispute? 02:25
jintythey never got along well, had many arguments02:25
jintybut now they are almost married:)02:26
sivangjinty: whoo, so you could be a very good matchmaker if so :)02:26
jintyAnd on your side?02:26
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mdzKamion: still here?02:34
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Kamionmdz: just about02:58
Kamionmdz: in house accounts resolution hell02:58
mdzKamion: how many housemates?02:59
Kamionthree02:59
mdzick02:59
Kamionbut I just had to do the maths for one moving out and another moving in, including the mistake I made at the time of assuming rent was in arrears not in advance02:59
mdzI wanted to talk about the Win-FOSS stuff when you have a moment02:59
jdub12:58 < hou5ton> my son installed Ubuntu on this laptop for me, and I later03:00
mdzwhether you think we should suck it in automagically, etc.03:00
jdub                 went into Computer > System Config > Users and Groups and03:00
jdub                 changed the user name he had entered (user) to a new one03:00
jdub                 (hou5ton). But now the machine won't let me open a root03:00
jdub                 terminal or sudo.03:00
jdub03:00
mdzARGH03:00
Kamionso I am filling out a very large pile of double-entry columns at the moment03:00
mdzanother "shoot me in the foot" desktop feature03:00
jdubyeah03:00
jdubwe should not allow user name changing03:00
jdubit's doooooomed03:00
Kamionmdz: well, it's only i386, I assume?03:00
jdubgnome doesn't handle it well at all03:00
mdzeven more so than uid changing03:00
mdzKamion: correct03:00
Kamionmdz: so I'm happy to suck it in automagically03:00
mdzKamion: for Warty at least, we didn't include all of it, and stripped some bits out03:01
mdzso we might need a filter in the middle this time as well03:01
jdubmdz: group sudo rights does help this a little bit03:01
KamionI'll have a look at a Warty CD and "make it look like that" for now03:01
mdzjdub: this zen linux iso is going to take all night to download03:01
Kamionassuming that's kind of plausible03:01
mdzjdub: "where did my mail go??"03:01
jdubmdz: they should find a cosmonaut to sponsor fat bandwidth03:01
jdubmdz: ie. not moving home directory?03:02
mdz"why do all my prompts say /home/olduser now instead of "~"??"03:02
jduboh, mail spool?03:02
jdubheh03:02
mdznothing but badness03:02
jdubthe system really should be robust enough to handle it though03:02
mdzKamion: that sounds vaguely plausible03:02
Kamionjdub: the home directory is set in /etc/passwd anyway, so unless that got changed but not moved ...03:02
mdzKamion: for some reason the tarball is way larger than I expected03:02
Kamionmdz: I was also surprised by the size, although I guess it doesn't compress very well03:03
mdzKamion: the compressed tarball is _much_ larger than the stuff currently on the Warty CD, even though celestia is already excluded03:04
mdzoh, no it isn't03:06
mdzI just mis-remembered03:06
mdzoh, yes it is03:06
mdzwell, the compressed tarball is about the size of the uncompressed stuff on the Warty live CD03:06
mdzwarty-live: 116M    total03:06
mdzat any rate, no crisis here, move along03:07
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jdubKamion: hrm, can i check a possible germinate bug with you?03:17
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jdub$ apt-cache rdepends libmad0 | awk '/^  / {print $1}' | xargs apt-cache show | grep ^Filename | grep "pool/main"03:18
jdubFilename: pool/main/s/swfdec0.3/libswfdec0.3_0.3.2-2_i386.deb03:18
jdubFilename: pool/main/libm/libmad/libmad0-dev_0.15.1b-1_i386.deb03:18
jdubnow, arts and kdelibs we can fix03:18
jdubFilename: pool/main/a/arts/libarts1_1.3.2-2_i386.deb03:18
jdubFilename: pool/main/k/kdelibs/kdelibs4_3.3.2-1ubuntu6_i386.deb03:18
jdub03:19
jdubswfdec0.3 though;03:19
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jdubaha03:20
jdubmozilla-dev03:20
jdubgrr.03:20
Kamionjdub: still a bug to be investigated?03:20
Kamionjdub: if so, please point me to which seed is involved and what output you're looking at03:21
jdubhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/germinate-hoary-output/desktop.build-depends03:21
jdubmozilla-dev                  | mozilla               | swfdec0.3 (Build-Depend)03:21
Kamionthat would appear to be correct?03:22
jdubBuild-Depends: binutils (>= 2.15-4), libgtk2.0-dev, debhelper (>= 4.1.16), zip, libjpeg62-dev | libjpeg-dev, libungif4-dev, libz-dev, autoconf2.13, bzip2, patch, sharutils, docbook-to-man, libfreetype6-dev, libxft-dev (>= 2.1-6), libfontconfig1-dev (>= 2.1-13), gcc (>= 3.3) [!amd64] , g++ (>=3.3) [!amd64] , libidl-dev (>= 0.8), po-debconf, libxp-dev, libxt-dev, gcc-3.4 [amd64] , g++-3.4 [amd64] 03:23
Kamionwhose build-deps are those?03:23
jdubmozilla03:23
Kamionyou have it the wrong way round; look at swfdev0.3's build-deps, you'll find mozilla-dev03:24
jdubbong03:26
jdubok, so it's just arts03:26
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Kamionthe third column in a germinate output file is a more-or-less-randomly-selected reason why the package is there03:26
jdubheh03:26
Kamionfor a list of all the reasons, see the relevant file in rdepends/03:26
jdubweird, that doesn't mention arts03:26
jdubno, no03:26
jdubnever mind03:26
jdubof course swfdec rdepends doesn't mention arts ;)03:26
Kamionhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/germinate-hoary-output/rdepends/libmad/libmad0 is presumably the file you're looking for03:27
jdubyes03:27
jdubi led myself up the garden path *twice* then03:28
jdubbut looking at that now, will see if it's easily fixable03:28
jdubKamion: ah, no, so, there is a problem03:30
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jdubKamion: i can only get swfdec out of main if i disable gstreamer0.8 build-depend on it?03:31
Kamionso you want swfdec out as well as libmad0? (why?)03:32
jdubbecause swfdec depends on libmad in a way that wouldn't be useful to disable03:32
Kamionanyway I don't see a build-depends from gstreamer0.8 listed, I'm guessing you mean gst-plugins0.803:33
jdubsorry, yes03:33
mdzKamion: regarding the apt-setup stuff...I really think it should work a bit differently.  I don't recall if we talked about this before03:33
mdzbut I think it should be possible to end with network sources in sources.list, without downloading from them during the install03:33
mdzand that should be the default03:33
Kamionmdz: we haven't discussed that as far as I can remember03:33
jdubamu, haggai: around?03:34
Kamionmdz: that change sounds reasonable though; can I let that percolate overnight and see if I can think of any problems?03:34
Kamionbecause my brain is too full of numbers right now for anything much to make sense03:35
mdzKamion: want a reminder email?03:35
Kamionmdz: yes please03:35
Kamionactually perhaps a bug report03:36
mdzhmm, there might be one03:36
mdzI'm sure I've talked about this someplace03:36
mdzoh bugzilla, how I hate thee03:36
Kamionif there is, I don't *think* it's on my list03:36
Kamionalthough with 141 bugs I could have missed it03:36
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mdz#2757 is relevant03:37
KamionI think some of jbailey's recent work has killed a batch of my bugs, so I need to triage03:37
mdzbut not the same03:37
Kamion#2757 looks almost entirely orthogonal03:37
KamionI mean, apart from disk space required to do the download03:37
KamionI suppose it's connected in that the disk space recommendations would be different if they took downloads into account03:38
mdzwell, the basis for my proposal is that downloading packages during a CD installation is almost never the right thing03:39
mdzand in the same thread on -devel someone mentioned the problem of running out of disk space due to downloading packages during the install03:40
Kamionah03:40
mdzI'll file a bug03:40
Kamionthe reason I wanted to do it that way in the first place was so that you weren't installing stuff we knew to be insecure (because we'd released a security update)03:41
Kamionif you think people will be happy with us telling them that they need to update immediately after installation ...03:41
mdzthat happens anyway if they say "no"03:41
mdz(the insecure system)03:42
mdzand update-notifier makes it pretty painless to notify the user03:42
Kamionwhich is why yes is the default :)03:42
mdzI think it's better to have the system up and running completely, and then updates can be applied03:42
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KamionOK, update-notifier does alleviate my concerns somewhat03:42
jdubui > di ;-)03:43
mdzour security policy makes the window of insecurity fairly irrelevant03:43
mdzexcept in the case of remote kernel vulnerabilities, in which case they're screwed from booting the CD anyway03:43
Kamionjdub: screw you, hippy ;-)03:43
mdzif we do an apt-get update at the end, then if they install anything which listens, they get the secure version03:43
jdub:-)03:43
Kamionok, I'll see if I can figure out how many bits of base-config need to be rearranged to make that work03:45
Kamionmdz: oh, while I remember, there were a bunch of debconf template translation fixes in various bits of d-i mass-uploaded to Debian recently; I'd like to merge those translation fixes when time permits, if that's OK03:51
mdzKamion: certainly03:52
mdzI don't suppose any of it is imported into rosetta yet...03:52
Kamionmdz: ho ho03:52
Kamionmdz: I'm quite tempted to ask the guy who posted asking about translating the installer into Polish to download the assembled .po file from http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/installer-po/ and translate that03:53
Kamionbecause it is not clear to me that anything else will be available in time03:53
lamontKamion: so what must the kernel/whoever do to get cmd64x.ko into the initrd?03:54
lamont(so we can find the cdrom on ia64...)03:54
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Kamionlamont: as far as I can tell, it already is in the initrd ...03:57
Kamiondebian/d-i/ia64/modules/ia64/ide-modules:8:drivers/ide/pci/cmd64x.o03:57
Kamion(linux-source-2.6.10)03:57
Kamionbuild/pkg-lists/cdrom/ia64.cfg:9:ide-modules-${kernel:Version}03:58
Kamion(debian-installer)03:58
Kamioncjwatson@little:~/cdimage/ftp/dists/hoary/main/installer-ia64/current/images/cdrom$ grep ide-modules initrd.list03:58
Kamionide-modules-2.6.10-3-itanium-smp-di 2.6.10-1503:58
lamontdeb file:/mnt hoary main restricted04:00
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danielslamont: file:///mnt ?04:01
lamontdaniels: tried that too.04:01
Kamiongrr, I can't mount the initrd on powerpc; wrong endianness ...04:02
lamontit parses fine, but doesn't find anything to upgrade04:02
jdubare we supposed to be getting gpg 1.4.1?04:02
lamontmodule is not loaded, and find /lib doesn't find it.04:02
lamontlivecd from 8fenb04:02
lamont08 feb 200504:02
jdubor does it not matter?04:02
Kamionlamont: hm, module indeed not actually in the initrd04:03
lamontKamion: kinda need that to boot.. :-(04:04
Kamionoh, I wonder if this is a kernel-wedge bug04:04
Kamionthe contents of the udeb stop at drivers/ide/pci/amd74xx.ko (not present)04:04
lamontin any case, how hard is this to hack around locally?04:04
Kamionwho will be doing the next kernel upload?04:05
lamontthat's because we deleted that beast because it's evil04:05
lamontKamion: somehow, I think that might be me...04:05
lamontunless zul or t-bone really wants it...04:05
Kamionlamont: ah, fabbione forgot to remove it from debian/d-i/ia64/modules/ia64/ide-modules too04:05
lamontshould that fix things/04:05
lamont?04:05
Kamionlamont: edit that file, remove the amd74xx line; yes, that'll fix it04:05
Kamionit's a bug that the build succeeded anyway, though04:06
lamontthat matches what got on the CD pretty well...04:06
lamontanything else that it needs?04:07
Kamiondon't think so; I'm just poking at the build log now04:07
Kamionoh, hm, there's another bug04:08
Kamionbloody fabbione put || true after kernel-wedge check :(04:09
Kamionlamont: ok, just that change for now, then we'll see how things look04:10
lamontdebian/d-i/ia64/modules/ia64/ext2-modules.lnk:common/ext2-modules04:10
lamontthat'll get me ext2?04:10
Kamionlamont: ext2 should already be done; note that that problem in ide-modules probably had a huge knock-on effect04:11
Kamionas in, it caused copy-modules to exit early04:12
Kamionlamont: oh yes, please remove ext2-modules from debian/d-i/ia64/package-list, though; that will make germinate a *whole* lot happier :)04:12
Kamionlamont: as in, remove it from kernel-image's Provides ...04:13
lamontPackage: kernel-image04:13
lamontProvides: rtc-modules04:13
lamontlike that?04:13
Kamionright04:13
Kamionfabbione meant to do that in the last upload, but it got lost by accident04:13
lamontyeah - there's a lying changelog entry there...04:14
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lamontchangelog, drop amd74xx.o from ia64/modules, drop ext2-modules from provides in ia64/package-list04:16
lamontcopy 00list-15* -> 00list-16*04:16
lamontand I think that's all.04:16
lamontany other changes, oh master of d-i?04:16
Kamionyou might want to test-build on ia64; I'm not sure if the rest of the bits are OK04:16
Kamionif you do, throwing a build log in my direction would be good :)04:17
Kamionbut if you'd rather just upload to fix the boot issue and worry about the rest later, that's fine too04:17
lamonthow long you going to be around?04:17
Kamionfew minutes04:19
lamontit build-deps xorg, which is out of date on my mirror, and therefore unistallable...04:22
lamontI could just upload, or deal with it tomorrow sometime...04:22
lamontI think I may just upload it...04:23
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danielsthe kernel build-deps xorg?!?!?!?!04:23
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lamontThe following NEW packages will be installed:04:23
lamont  bzip2 debconf-utils debhelper defoma docbook docbook-dsssl docbook-utils04:23
lamont  dpatch ed file gettext gettext-base gs gs-common gs-gpl gsfonts html2text04:23
lamont  intltool-debian jadetex kernel-package kernel-wedge libgcrypt11 libgimpprint104:23
lamont  libgnutls11 libgpg-error0 libice6 libjpeg62 libkpathsea3 liblzo1 libmagic104:23
lamont  libncursesw5 libopencdk8 libosp4 libostyle1 libpaper1 libpng12-0 libpopt004:23
lamont  libsgmls-perl libsm6 libsp1 libt1-5 libtasn1-2 libwww-ssl0 libx11-6 libxaw704:23
lamont  libxext6 libxmu6 libxpm4 libxt6 lynx mime-support module-init-tools openjade04:23
lamont  po-debconf sgml-base sgml-data sgmlspl sharutils sp tetex-base tetex-bin04:23
lamont  tetex-extra texinfo transfig ucf whiptail xlibs-data xml-core xorg-common04:24
dredgsweet zombie jesus.04:24
lamontuh, yeah.04:24
danielsoh04:24
Kamiongs, at a random guess?04:24
danielstetex-bin contains an xaw app04:24
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danielswe have a sweet build-dep loop between tetex-bin and xorg04:24
Kamiongs dep gs-gpl dep <world>04:24
danielsxaw is a complete horror04:25
danielswhy does the kernel dep ghostscript, out of curiousity?04:25
lamontKamion: I imagine that it's several of those packages04:25
lamontdaniels: nfc04:25
Kamiondaniels: doc-building, I guess04:25
lamontbut that's the only reason that would make sense...04:26
Kamiondaniels: it deps tetex-bin via docbook-utils -> jadetex -> tetex-bin (at least)04:26
danielssweet jesus04:26
danielsdocbook considered harmful04:27
Kamionthe world needs to get over its XML fixation :P04:27
jdubyeah04:27
jdubwe should write documentation in debconf04:27
danielsyeah, if we all used tetex, this problem would have just gone away04:27
danielsoh, hey, wait ...04:27
Kamiongroff!04:27
Kamionworld deps groff anyway ;)04:28
danielsdude, everyone knows groff is dead04:28
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Kamionblah, you just don't know a good language when you see onw04:28
Kamionone04:28
jdubspelling is a good prerequisite though04:29
danielsKamion: well, x is dead also :) everyone uses y or directfb.  so sometimes 'dead' isn't so bad.04:29
Kamionfor values of everyone of ...?04:29
danielsKamion: no-one04:29
Kamionjdub: :P04:29
Kamiondaniels: ah-ha, a common value04:30
lamontKamion: so you think I can just upload it?04:32
lamontor will it have other issues:?04:32
Kamionlamont: I'd say go for it, I don't know of others - but I haven't been listening for others either :)04:34
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lamontuploading04:35
lamontfeh04:35
lamont4 hour build time04:35
lamontKamion: you want to kick an ia64 d-i and livecd run when you wake up?04:36
Kamionlamont: ok, will do04:36
lamontthanks04:36
lamontthere's no way in hell it's going to make the normal runtime04:36
Kamionwhen's the d-i build cronned for?04:36
lamont061504:37
lamontlivecd runs at the same time04:37
Kamionok. you won't need a new livefs build though04:38
Kamionunless there's some other reason ... all the kernel stuff goes in udebs and is outside the livefs04:39
lamontcool04:39
Kamionat least all the kernel stuff that's relevant here ... :)04:39
lamontsorry - d-i run on the buildd, and livecd generation on your side04:39
lamontwas what I meant to ask for ...04:39
Kamionah, right, sure, I can do that04:40
lamontis there anything that is in the daily d-i build that winds up inside the livecd cloop?04:40
Kamiongod, I hope not, that would just be way too confusing04:40
lamontwell, if it was, we couldn't cron them together like we have... :-)04:40
lamonthence the question04:40
KamionI'm not aware of anything, although I haven't read the cloop script; but it would have taken some work to do that, you wouldn't have done it by accident04:41
lamontit's (basically) a debootstrap and apt-get install04:41
Kamionyeah, very unlikely then04:41
lamontand run a few commands, etc.04:41
Kamionyou'd have had to convince apt-get to install udebs. :)04:41
lamontspeaking of which...04:41
Kamionlamont: mind you, there is debian-installer-manual.deb, which comes out of the daily d-i build04:42
lamontKamion: yes.  every _STINKING_ day...04:42
lamontwith no changes. 04:42
Kamionthat's in ship but not in live - I recommend not putting it in live04:42
lamontagreed04:43
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Kamionwhy don't you build just binary-arch in the daily run?04:43
lamontit is binary-arch04:43
Kamioner, damn, so it is04:44
Kamionif I provided a separate target for just the images, could you use that?04:44
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mdzlamont: did elmo happen by to process ubuntu-live before the cloop builds?04:53
Kamionapparently not04:54
Kamionmdz: I'm kicking off new builds tomorrow morning anyway, so I'll do livefs as well04:54
mdzok04:55
mdznot that you'll be awake before noon tomorrow :-)04:55
Kamionmm, yeah, speaking of which04:55
KamionGOOD NIGHT :-)04:55
lamontg'night to you then04:56
Kamionall hail the feature freeze04:56
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mdzKamion: night04:58
mdzlamont: 6?04:59
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lamontmdz: ma0 ref05:00
mdzah05:00
mdzfabbione: good morning05:17
lamontmdz: he's awake?05:19
mdzhe just uploaded the kernel, I hope so05:19
lamontme05:19
lamont-16 is mine.05:19
mdzoh, never mind ;-)05:19
lamontif he was awake, I'd be giving him grief, you see... :-)05:19
lamontoops05:21
lamontChanged-By: LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>05:21
lamontI hate that05:21
mdzI have separate dch scripts for Debian and Ubuntu which set $DEBEMAIL appropriately05:21
lamontme too05:21
lamontbut the uch script forces an ubuntu version number, which linux-source doesn't use05:22
lamontmust remember to always use uch for ubuntu, and fix the version, rather than the other way around.05:22
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mdzI just do the version manually05:22
lamontyeah - that's what I was just reminded of, albeit a day late and all that05:23
lamontOTOH, I expect we'll have -17 before we ship... :-)05:23
lamont:-(05:23
lamontshould our pop-con Recommend an MTA, or just not even suggest it?05:24
mdzI think it shouldn't even look at an MTA05:25
lamontwas kinda thinking that too, but wanted to check 05:26
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mdzwhitelisting?05:29
lamontdunno05:31
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mdzjdub: ping?05:45
jdubmdz: ready when you are05:47
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mdzjdub: cool, just a few minutes05:52
jdubmdz: if you're claiming phonebills, calling this way would be handy; not sure how much time i have left on my card, and difficult to get another right now05:53
mdzjdub: number?05:55
jdubwiki ;)05:55
RotundDoes anyone know how good of a job X.org's built-in autoconfiguration works?05:58
danielsjdub: do you need a card?  i have a $10 globaldial that i'm not using05:59
danielsRotund: 'very bad'.05:59
Rotundokay.  A friend of mine used it and said it did an okay job (though I think he still tweaked it afterwards06:00
danielsit wasn't usable as the base for hoary's x autoconfiguration06:01
Rotunddaniels: okay.  Did you get the AMD64 stuff figured out?06:02
Rotundalso, would a "flicker" for each video output be not suggested?06:03
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danielsRotund: a) not yet, I have other things to do, but it's on my TODO (and will be non-trivial), b) what's a 'flicker' in this context?06:06
Rotundthe -xprobe06:07
Rotundx -probeonly06:07
danielsin an ideal world, it wouldn't happen06:08
danielsbut you do need it for laptops06:08
Rotundmine does it currently as well06:08
danielshaving it happen for CRTs is suboptimal and I'm still convinced that the best solution is just to make ddcprobe a part of vbetool, and make vbetool use x86emu so it's portable to all architectures which support VBE06:08
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Rotunddoes hoary user discover1-data 1.2004.11,27ubuntu2?06:20
Rotunds/user/use/06:20
danielserk, glibc ftbfs on i386, breaking locales06:21
fabbionemorning06:28
=== daniels STARES at his amd64.
danielsnow it's not booting.06:28
dilingerdaniels: a watched pot never boils06:30
HrdwrBoBdilinger: it does!06:33
HrdwrBoBit just takes a little bit longer!06:33
lamontfabbione: good morning.06:34
lamontfabbione: btw, -16 uploaded06:34
lamontfabbione: do we have a repository for the source somewhere that I should commit to?06:34
fabbionehem no06:35
fabbioneand i had local changes too06:35
lamontI'll mail you the (trivial) diff06:35
fabbioneah i see.. you did the same changes as i had in my local tree06:35
fabbioneok.. that's fine06:36
fabbione2.6.10 is go for the team06:36
fabbionei am finishing 2.6.11 for ppc06:36
fabbioneit's the only arch that is still FTBFS06:36
lamontdiff sent, fwiw06:36
fabbioneno problem.. i can just grab the sources06:36
fabbionesame changes = no need to get crazy06:36
fabbionelamont: did you try to access vultus5?=06:37
lamontand kamion will kick a d-i rebuild and livecd cdrom process so that we have an ia64 livecd/installcd to play with later.06:37
fabbionecool06:37
lamonthrm.. knew I was supposed to do something in that regard...06:37
fabbioneahha06:37
fabbionedon't worry06:37
fabbionethere is no rush06:37
fabbioneas i wrote.. i don't expect you to do everything for me06:38
fabbionejust to keep an eye ;)06:38
lamontPermission denied (publickey).06:38
fabbioneto which machine?06:38
fabbionefrom where?06:38
lamonttrider-g7 from mix.mmjgroup.com06:39
danielsmorning fabbione06:39
fabbionehmmm06:39
fabbionewhy is you key so different from the others?06:39
fabbionelamont: are you sure you did send me the public key?06:39
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fabbionelamont: there is definetely something wrong06:40
Rotundhow do find the NV # of your video card (like NV25 or whatever)06:40
lamontfabbione: mailing you the ssh2 key.06:40
fabbionelamont: ok06:40
danielsRotund: lspci, and again, tihs is probably more on-topic for #xorg06:41
lamontfabbione: which gpg key are you using these days?06:41
fabbionelamont: all of them are active06:41
lamont@c.c06:41
fabbioneuse the one you prefer06:41
Rotunddaniels: sorry.  It's not in discover1-data.  I'm adding a bug report to add the line to the pci.lst06:42
danielsRotund: the warty or hoary version?06:42
lamontfabbione: gotta remember that .identity is ssh1... :-(06:42
RotundI think it's hoary06:43
fabbioneehehe06:43
fabbionelamont: try now06:43
lamontmuch better06:44
fabbioneno doubts :-)06:45
lamontand in on vultus506:45
fabbionecool06:45
lamontlooks like most everything just runs, yes?06:45
fabbioneexactly06:45
lamontso I should really just log in every so often to make sure that it's alive, etc.06:45
fabbioneit's enough you check the build logs06:45
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fabbioneand you can do that via imaps :-)06:46
fabbionebut you can login in case06:46
lamontxorg:                   05:12:55 (2 entries, sigma 00:34:12)06:46
lamontouch06:46
fabbioneyeah06:46
lamontfabbione: never used imap - I'll have to figure out how to get mutt to do that...06:46
fabbionei don't have too much disk space for ccache06:46
lamontah, that'd explain part of that06:47
lamonthppa does it in 3 hours..06:47
fabbionelamont: you can use thunderbird as temporary solution06:47
fabbioneunfortunatly i forgot the 18GB disk in another sparc06:47
fabbionethat is turned off under the desk of a friend of mine06:47
lamontoops06:47
fabbioneyeah06:48
lamontlikewise for logs, I can just login and rummage around in ~/logs, etc.06:48
fabbionewhen i will be back from the honeymoon i will switch to hoary06:48
fabbioneand add disks and lvm06:48
fabbioneyeah06:48
fabbioneusually there is no need to trash the logs06:48
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fabbionethe only time i run out of space was because of langpacks06:48
lamontrummage == look06:48
fabbioneyou still get them via email :-)06:49
fabbionei reenabled the sendmail functionalities06:49
fabbionethat's why i said that imap will give you a good overview06:49
fabbionelamont: 2.6.11 will be FTBFS on hppa06:49
fabbioneat least on version 0.106:49
fabbioneggg didn't upgrade f11, so i couldn't create the configs06:50
fabbiones/create/update/06:50
lamontfabbione: np.   I'll pester him to get something that runs well again.06:50
fabbionethat'd be cool06:50
fabbionebut there is no rush my side06:50
fabbionei need to write the docs06:50
fabbioneupload 11-0.106:51
lamonthe was out of town until about 10 hours ago or so06:51
fabbioneand after that the team will have some fun :-)06:51
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danielsfuck.  clearing the cmos hasn't helped.06:56
lamontfabbione: night then06:57
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fabbionenight lamont06:57
danielsfabbione: morning06:59
fabbionesup?07:00
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fabbionedrivers/scsi/ips.c:214:2: warning: #warning "This driver has only been tested on the x86/ia64/x86_64 platforms"07:02
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glyphHello there developers07:02
glyphThe dependencies in the package for 'straw' are wrong - it doesn't Depends: python-gnome2-extras but it does require gtkhtml2 bindings07:03
glyphalso I tried to report it using reportbug, but it crashed :)07:03
fabbioneglyph: use bugzilla.ubuntu.com please07:04
glyphfabbione: Thanks.07:04
fabbioneto report both bugs07:04
fabbionewecome :-)07:04
fabbionewelcome07:04
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pittiMorning07:15
fabbionehey pitti07:21
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thullyhi - does anyone know if CDs are supposed to appear on the desktop when inserted, or if this has been changed from Warty?   I was going to report this as a bug but wondered if it was a feature...07:34
pittithully: this was supposed to work for Warty, too07:36
pittifabbione: hey, my cronjob worked. This could be interesting for you, too: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ubuntu-cve.html07:37
fabbioneSWEEEEEET!!!!!!07:38
crimsunpitti: what's new in hardened-1-...2.6.10-3?07:39
pitticrimsun: just updates to latest crack and some bugfixes07:39
crimsunpitti: ok, thanks. I'll pull it in a sec.07:39
pittifabbione: hey, just noticed a bug in the script (it does not catch the second and further CAN in one line)07:40
thullyNo - it worked in warty, doesn't seem to in hoary though07:41
crimsunthully: works on my hoary system07:41
danielspitti: nice!07:43
pittidaniels: that summary already helps me a lot :-) it was overdue07:43
thullymaybe dist-upgrading will fix this...07:43
pittithully: hmm, please find/file a bug (against gnome-volume-manager)07:43
thullyso, is the feature freeze in full effect?07:44
mdzsuch as it is07:44
thullyIf not, I was going to suggest that w/kdelibs in main, k3b should also be considered (because Ubuntu really lacks in CD burning capabilities without using universe)07:45
thullywell, I'll dist-upgrade later and then try again...07:49
thullyI noticed that netapplet is in Hoary's universe now... so far, looks good (but I have yet to try a wireless connection with it)07:50
thullyout of curiosity, why wasn't this considered back when NetworkManager was being considered a couple months ago? Was it not out then?07:51
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mdzthully: it was; it has been in development since that time07:58
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thullyOK - well, at least it's in universe 08:03
thullywell, leaving now - bye08:03
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jdubpitti: rad!08:55
pittijdub: what?08:55
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jdubpitti: cve page08:55
pittijdub: ah, that one :-)08:55
IRCMonkeytesting...08:55
pittijdub: I want to extend it a bit to also support manuall additions (where a CAN is not mentioned or gets assigned later)08:56
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pittimdz: still awake?09:00
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mdzpitti: yes09:00
dholbachgood morning09:00
pittimdz: I cleaned up and improved hpoj a bit; do you want to test it or shall I just upload it?09:00
pittiHi dholbach 09:02
dholbachhi pitti :-)09:02
mdzpitti: what did you change?09:02
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pittimdz: create/remove user "hpojlp", use that instead, added README.Debian, removed configuration from postisnt, fixed package cleaning09:03
pittimdz: nothing that should really break your changes, but should be done for a supported package09:03
mdzpitti: sounds fine09:04
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pittimdz: I'd say for now I upload it without a seed change, so that it can receive some testing09:04
mdzok09:04
pittimdz: do we need an upload for a seed change to become active?09:05
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pittimdz: or can we just promote an existing version into supported?09:05
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pittiHi mvo_ 09:05
dholbachmorning mvo_09:06
pittimvo_: would it be possible to fix your Ubuntu CD hal script to ignore live CDs?09:07
mvo_hi pitti, hi dholbach, hi all09:07
mvo_pitti: this came up before and I thought kamion would fix it (so that no empty Packages files are generated on the live-cd)09:08
jdubmvo_: i think it makes sense to pop up that dialogue for any cd with packages files on it (good for third parties), but testing for zero length might be a quick way around it ;)09:10
mvo_jdub: I agree. I use apt-cdrom for the detection so I would have to teach apt-cdrom about this09:12
pittimvo_: hmm, I just inserted a current daily hoary cd, but still it downloads the packages from the net :-(09:12
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zerokarmalefthi all...i'm doing some package upgrading atm, and there's a couple of gcc 4.0 libs (libgcc1, libobjc1)...is hoary taking the leap to gcc 4.0?09:12
mvo_pitti: all packages? or only the packages that are more current than on the cd?09:13
pittimvo_: I suppose only the newer ones09:13
pittimvo_: but it downloads 134 packages09:13
pittimvo_: seems that yesterday had an upload rave09:13
pittis/had/was/09:14
pittimvo_: I check that09:14
mvo_pitti: I see 187 updates on my machine09:14
mdzpitti: hmm09:14
mdzpitti: I just tried to scan something, and it is not working anymore09:15
mdzmy scan test may have been faulty09:15
pittimvo_: e. g. sound-juicer_2.9.91-0ubuntu3_i386.deb is on the CD, but it still downloads it off the net09:16
pittimvo_: that's bad :-(09:16
pittimvo_: I hoped that it would be enough to update the daily CD and upgrade from it, rather than downloading the new stuff twice09:16
mdzpitti: I think it may be related to permissions in /proc/bus/usb09:16
pittimdz: ah, right; I think there even as a bug about that09:17
fabbionelater fellas09:17
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pittimdz: is the device root:root?09:17
pittimdz: I thought libsane had a hotplug usermap which changes the permissions?09:18
pittimdz: s/permissions/owner, group/09:18
mdzpitti: apparently it does not set the permissions for my device09:18
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mdzpitti: at any rate, it goes through hpoj09:18
mdzwhich runs as group lp, not scanner, currently09:18
mdzI assume that with your changes, we could add the hpoj user to scanner09:18
pittimdz: right, I just thought the same09:18
pittimdz: it might be necessary to modify the daemon to use setgroups()09:19
mvo_pitti: hrm ... so it does not install anything from the cd? or only a random selection is taken from the net instead of the cd?09:20
pittimvo_: hard to see in synaptic, during installation the progress bar does not show the number of packages09:20
pittimvo_: it might be a race between CD and network when the same version is available from both09:21
mvo_pitti: uncheck "Settings/Preferences/Apply changes in terminal window" (so that you see the packages during install) and click on the "details" expander to see details during download09:22
pittimvo_: okay, I do that tomorrow on next upgrade09:23
mvo_pitti: I'll see if I can reproduce the problem here09:23
pittimvo_: btw, I do see the changes in a terminal window09:23
mvo_pitti: that why I asked you to change the preference :) the old default was "apply changes in terminal" the new is to only show a progress bar09:24
mdzpitti: hmm, something is not right with hpoj09:25
mdzI will need more testing before we can upload the changes, I think09:25
pittimdz: too bad, I already uploaded it :-(09:26
mdzhehe09:26
pittimdz: however, I will fix the package to use the scanner group in addition09:26
mdzI'm not sure why it is breaking now, I was sure it was working earlier09:26
pittimdz: (add hpoj to scanner and use setgroups() )09:27
pittimdz: then we only need to fix libsane to set correct device permissions09:27
pittimdz: so the libsane usermap script is buggy?09:27
mvo_jdub: do you have contact to icon designer? #6370 asks for a new icon for update-notifier 09:27
mdzeven if I start ptal-printd as root, it doesn't work09:27
jdubmvo_: yeah, i've been thinking about that09:27
pittimdz: oops?09:27
jdubmvo_: it's on my list for our icon designer09:27
pittimdz: you derooted root? :-)09:28
mvo_jdub: wonderfull, thanks09:28
mdzFeb 10 00:33:10 localhost ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:3762, dev=<mlc:usb:officejet_5500_series@/dev/usb/lp0>, pid=30197, e=1, t=1108024390         Couldn't claim interface=2!09:29
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mdzUSB error: could not claim interface 2: Operation not permitted09:34
pittimdz: EPERM for root? that's odd09:34
mdzpitti: chmod +w on /proc/bus/usb/*/* lets it work09:35
mdz(running as daemon/lp nowR09:35
mdzs/R/)/09:35
mvo_mdz: did you had a chance to look over the apt-listchanges diff I send you? 09:39
mdzmvo_: not yet09:39
dokolamont: the glibc build succeeded using only one CPU ...09:41
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haggaimorning09:45
mvo_morning haggai 09:45
haggaian mvo_.  How's your UI? :)09:46
mvo_good I hope :)09:47
haggaiheh09:48
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dholbachhi haggai09:50
pittimdz: ok, that's a libusb issue09:50
mdzpitti: yes, it was hidden by the fact that hpoj ran as root09:50
mdzBus 001 Device 062: ID 03f0:3a11 Hewlett-Packard09:50
mdzthat's my device09:50
mdzpitti: unfortunately, there are probably many related bugs09:54
mdzwe would need to collect a list of all hpoj devices09:54
mdzdaniels: why does hpoj hate you?09:55
TreadingSoftl1Hi folks. I'm trying to autogen gtk-sharp from the mono repositories, with the ultimate aim of getting Beagle up and running. Autogen says that the following packages - gnome-sharp.dll gda-sharp.dll gnomedb-sharp.dll rsvg-sharp.dll gtkhtml-sharp.dll vte-sharp.dll panelapplet-sharp.dll - are "optional assemblies" that haven't been "included in the build". Then it says: "you may install the corresponding development packages for them, rerun autoge09:55
TreenaksTreadingSoftl1: you can just apt-get install libgtk-cil09:56
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: no... my libgtk-cil is already the newest version09:57
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TreenaksTreadingSoftl1: install other packages, look at:10:01
Treenaksapt-cache search -cil$10:01
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: E: Opening configuration file il$ - ifstream::ifstream (2 No such file or directory)  ???10:02
Treenaksuh10:03
Treenaksapt-cache search -- -cil$10:03
Treenakssorry10:03
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: np10:04
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: ah ... that looks helpful10:04
bob2did something lately nuke nautilus icons?10:07
Treenaksbob2: not that I know.. I still have them10:08
TreadingSoftl1Trenaks: apt-get install couldn't find lib-gnome-cil or lib-gmime-cil; other than that all those packages were the "newest version"10:08
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: ^^^10:09
TreenaksTreadingSoftl1: don't but a "-" between lib and gnome10:10
Treenaksor lib and gmime10:10
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: ah, thanks10:10
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: ok ... those were the newest version too10:11
pittimdz: can you please send me the relevant sysfs directory? we could change the libsane script to use sysfs too (similarly to the libgphoto script)10:11
TreenaksTreadingSoftl1: then you don't need to build gtk-sharp -- you already have it10:12
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: Hmm... but when i try and autogen gst-sharp I get "configure: error: Library requirements (gtk-sharp-2.0 >= 1.9) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them."10:13
Treenaksah ok10:14
Treenaksthen the version in ubuntu is too old10:14
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TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: that's what i had assumed. That's why I'm trying to build gtk-sharp from the mono repository. I just don't understand what i'm supposed to do to include gnome-sharp.dll gda-sharp.dll gnomedb-sharp.dll rsvg-sharp.dll gtkhtml-sharp.dll vte-sharp.dll panelapplet-sharp.dll in gtk-sharp.10:15
TreenaksTreadingSoftl1: install libgnome-dev, libgda-dev, libgnomedb-dev, etc.10:16
sivangMorning all!10:16
TreadingSoftl1Treenaks: ah, okay, thanks10:16
mdzpitti: sent10:17
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: you also could   apt-get build-dep gtk-sharp10:17
Treenaksdholbach: oh nice one ;)10:17
dholbachhi sivang10:17
Treenakshey sivang10:17
sivanghey dholbach, Treenaks 10:18
TreadingSoftl1dholbach: that will be a new version?10:18
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: no, it will give you the build's dependencies10:18
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: at least those of the "old" package10:18
dholbachso that's a start10:19
TreadingSoftl1dholbach: i think i see ... thanks10:19
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=== sivang got his first set of cds today, yay!
sivang(finally, damn custom department)10:23
dholbachsivang: :-)10:23
Treenakssivang: Israeli customs take that long to precess a few CDs?10:24
sivangdholbach: you should note that I am very calm with my reaction, ask others when they got their's ;-)10:24
Treenaksprocess10:24
sivangTreenaks: don't ask, let's say some people here invented buracracy :)10:24
dholbachsivang: i noticed :-)10:25
dholbachsivang: i thougth that's what they say about germans? :-)10:25
sivangdholbach: naaahhh, you're way cool, believe me, although pitti noted something very bureaucractic about your passports or something?10:26
Treenakssivang: oh I believe that10:27
dokodaniels: ping?10:32
TreadingSoftl1Hi guys: the helpful advice of dholbach and Treenaks has solved the problem for all packages except this one: panelapplet-sharp.dll10:35
TreadingSoftl1update: ah, got that with panel-applet10:37
mjtso, what a problem was yesterday with MD5Sum mismatches in hoary repo?10:38
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: if you look for packages or files which may be in a package go and install yourself  apt-file10:38
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: apt-file search filename.bla   helps then10:39
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pvhIs a Hoary gdesklets problem something worth filing a bug over?10:43
mdzgdesklets is in universe10:44
pvhYes, I wouldn't want to support it either.10:45
dholbachpvh: it conflicts with liferea or something?10:45
pvhBut it's very popular, so I thought there might be some unofficial concern.10:45
pvhdholbach: It might, but I don't have liferea installed on this machine.10:45
pvhdholbach: It just doesn't have access to any sensor information.10:46
dholbachpvh: ah ok10:46
TreadingSoftl1argh... trying to checkinstall gtk-sharp; got this as reason unable to not install package: "libgtk-cil conflicts with gtk-sharp ... gtk-sharp (version treadingsoftly-1-1) is to be installed ...  conflicting packages - not installing gtk-sharp"10:46
pvhdholbach: I know gdesklets uses 'sensor' in a non-standard way. I mean that it can't seem to detect cpu usage or other statistics.10:46
dholbachpvh: i just saw something about the packaging10:46
pvhdholbach: I suspect an unfulfilled python dep.10:46
dholbachpvh: maybe it's a case for an upstream bug10:46
pvhdholbach: I can paste you a relevant bit of my log if you'd like.10:47
TreadingSoftl1do i just apt-get remove libgtk-cil?10:47
dholbachpvh: i dont understand anything about sensors10:47
pvhdholbach: No worries.10:47
dholbachpvh: so i wouldnt be of any help :-)10:47
ogradholbach: i think he means the gdesklet sensors (its just a python snippet gdesklet uses, they call it sensor for whatever reason)10:48
pittiogra: ping10:48
ogramorningg10:48
pittiHi ogra10:48
TreadingSoftl1if i apt-get remove libgtk-cil it wants to remove libgecko-cil libglade-cil libgnome-cil libgtk-cil libgtksourceview-cil libvte-cil10:48
TreadingSoftl1 too... but aren't those needed to build gtk-sharp?10:48
pittiogra: cool that it works now :-) Stupid bug...10:48
pvhogra: Aye.10:48
dholbachogra: ok... i see10:49
ograpitti: so how does it look (seen my mail ?)10:49
dholbachogra: i just saw a packaging issue, funnily gdesklets conflicted with gdesklets10:49
pittiogra: of course you can change debian/control, but you should keep the patch separate (we apply it in-line instead of in debian/patches)10:49
dholbachogra: i'll have a look at it10:49
pittiogra: did not yet look at the code10:49
pittiogra: ahem, your new mail (AARGH) does not contain any patches10:49
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dholbachgood morning seb12810:50
pittiHi seb128 10:50
seb128hello10:50
pvhdholbach: Any advice on how to debug the possibility of a missing python module from the deps?10:50
pvhdholbach: I'm a perlnerd, and my python experience is limited.10:51
pittiogra: ah, just saw your second mail10:51
dholbachpvh: give me your ouput in a query... maybe i see something about it10:51
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ograpitti: hmm... then i'll send this one in the end, a recommends to dmidecode and to hwdb-client should be in too... 10:52
sivangseb128: bon jour :)10:52
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pittiogra: <nitpick>your Makefile.am patch changes only whitespace, could you fix that?</nitpick>10:58
ograpitti: huh ? +       linux/lsb_release.h             linux/lsb_release.c             \ ?11:00
pittiogra: you must not close both handle and fds[0]  (these are just aliases)11:00
pittiogra: yes, the addition is okay, but not the change of the previous line11:01
ajmitchhi11:01
pittiogra: I don't think that closing the descriptor two times hurts, but it should be fixed11:01
pittiHi ajmitch 11:01
ograpitti: ah, now i see.... (Makefile.am)11:01
pittiogra: otherwise it really looks good now :-)11:01
ograyay !11:01
pittiogra: sorry for being so picky, but one should be proud of his code :-)11:02
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ograpitti; i'll update it and send number two from the office then....11:02
ograpitti: without that we would have crappy software and i would still not write better code ;)11:02
ograpitti: please be aspicky as you can !!11:03
sivangpitti: I thank you'r nitpicking also, made my patches really clean :)11:03
pittiogra: that's the point, if you learn something from it, it's the best I can achieve :-11:03
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: hello again11:07
ajmitchhi11:07
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TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: do you what to do when checkinstalling my gtk-sharp compilation conflicts with libgtk-cil?11:08
ogradholbach: at least it is from an southafrican ;)11:09
dholbachogra: is it? i never realized11:09
ajmitchTreadingSoftl1: sorry?11:09
ogradholbach: yup, the guy is .za's biggest export of the 80's11:09
ogradholbach: but i dont think he is popular anywhere out of germany....11:10
mjg59fabbione: Argh why must you assign me Eugenia bugs?11:10
ogralol11:10
ajmitchTreadingSoftl1: I'm going to install beagle myself & see what happens :)11:10
=== mvo_ chuckles
dholbachogra: that makes me think: were "modern talking" germany's biggest export of the 80's? *shudder even more*11:11
Kamionmvo_: oops, sorry, I forgot about that live CD Packages thing; I've stuck it in ~/ubuntu/status now so I won't forget again11:11
ogradholbach: did anybody out of germany hear them ?11:11
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: i compiled my own gtk-sharp from the mono depository. But when I tried to checkinstall it, the resulting package conflicted with libgtk-cil and wouldn't install.11:11
dholbachogra: hmmm... i never investigated :-)11:11
ograKamion: any feedback from lamont about gparted etc. ?11:11
ajmitchTreadingSoftl1: because you may have grabbed a different gtk# than what is intended?11:12
ajmitchI'm not sure as I haven't looked at it11:12
Kamionogra: he said it was fine, I'll mention to mako when he gets up11:13
ograKamion: wow, great.... dholbach will be a big help for us :)11:14
TreadingSoftl1definitely the standard gtk-sharp: followed instructions here: http://www.mono-project.com/contributing/anoncvs.html11:14
dholbachkamion,ogra: WOW cool! :-)11:14
Kamionogra: this was just for membership BTW11:15
ajmitchTreadingSoftl1: yes, which is already on your system11:15
ajmitchgsf-sharp appears to need gtk-sharp 2.011:15
ograKamion: urgs, why that ?11:15
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Kamionogra: that's all that was being voted on? let me go check11:15
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: yes but libgtk-cil is an earlier gtk-sharp. The CVS ought to be a newer gtk-sharp...11:16
Kamionogra: oh, damnit, I completely misunderstood what was going on11:16
ograKamion: i'm wondering why packages get reviewed for membership now....11:16
ogralol11:16
Kamionogra: (membership involves contribution to the community)11:16
Kamion*sigh* ok, let me go look myself11:17
ajmitchyou're right, it does appear to be11:17
Kamiondholbach: what's the package into which you've put most effort, which you'd say is the best showcase?11:17
TreadingSoftl1Is there a way to create a checkinstall package without actually installing the package?11:17
dholbachKamion: gparted is a good one, timer-applet too11:18
ograKamion: dholbach already maintains several packages in universe .... its just the missing upload status....11:18
ogradholbach: or bluefish....11:18
dholbachKamion: altough i had more work with libg*mm (which was superseded by btb@debian.org's ones)11:18
dholbachs/was/were11:18
ajmitchTreadingSoftl1: in an hour or so I'll have downloaded the needed parts to build it ;)11:19
TreadingSoftl1ajmitch: cool11:19
Kamiondholbach: was gparted packaged from scratch? I notice stuff in the NEWS file about other packagings11:19
dholbachKamion: packaged from scratch, their "packaging" wasn't worth it at all11:20
Kamiondholbach: heh, ok11:20
Kamiondholbach: hm, there are patches to generated files there (Makefile.in, configure) without corresponding patches to the source (Makefile.am, configure.in/configure.ac). What's that about?11:21
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zulhey11:22
Kamiondholbach: (also, "partition table" rather than "partitiontable" in debian/control)11:22
Kamion(or "tables", whatever)11:22
dholbachKamion: i nicked the description of their webpage but i'll correct that11:22
Kamiondholbach: also, you should get amu to stop putting "NMU" in your changelogs, if it's him :)11:22
Kamionwe don't really have NMUs in Ubuntu11:22
ogralol11:22
dholbachKamion: yes.. i'll tell him11:23
dholbachKamion: we should have our own lintian then ;-)11:23
Kamionwe do already, sort of11:23
ograKamion: this should get patched out of lintian11:23
Kamionmaybe I should modify it further, yes11:23
ogradupload/dput would also need such a patch....11:23
Kamionwhy?11:23
ograto piont to upload.ubuntu by default ? 11:24
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zulfabbione, how is it going?11:24
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dholbachi also generalized dh-make, if someone would review the patch and mind an upload :-)11:24
jdubKinnison: send SIGUSR2 to the server11:24
Kinnisonjdub: okay11:24
jdubKinnison: or a specific client that is giving you problems11:24
ajmitchogra: it'd save people accidentally uploading to debian? :)11:24
Kamionogra: hm, well that's entirely different, but arguably yeah11:24
ograKamion: my first upload went to debian....11:24
Kamionyeah, but you have to get the distribution wrong *as well* for that to matter :)11:25
Kinnisonjdub: can I then tail -f the log file and do stuff?11:25
jdubyeah11:25
ograKamion: heh, remember my first package ? the distibution was wrong ;)11:25
jdubanother ubuntu koan11:25
KinnisonRight, that log indicates that gam_server's event dispatch stuff is definitely broken from the filename PoV11:26
jdub"NMU is a four letter word."11:26
jdubKinnison: hrm, and updates are working here... :|11:26
ajmitchjdub: about evo-sharp on the list, I've got it mostly packaged, can't test it until I get beagle built :)11:26
dholbachsee   http://moz.gotdns.org/dh-make.lsb.patch   for that :-)11:26
Kamionew, dh-make11:26
jdubajmitch: write code to test it ;)11:27
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ajmitchjdub: the main problem is that I don't use evo..11:27
Kamiondoesn't everyone make packages by hand based on the last similar package they did? :)11:27
jdubajmitch: doesn't it have testy scripts and stuff?11:27
jdubajmitch: ah11:27
jdubKamion: and with cdbs! :)11:27
ajmitchmutt is the MUA for me11:27
dredgKamion: yeah, using cdbs11:27
ajmitchKamion: well, yeah11:27
ograKamion: to fiddle hours with the leftovers ?11:27
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jdubajmitch: you know you want to write a mutt plugin11:27
Kamionogra: doesn't take remotely that long, more like five minutes11:28
dholbachhihi11:28
Kinnisonjdub: I guess I could get the source and do some manic debugging later11:28
ajmitchjdub: oh yeah, might as well write an imap server plugin :)11:28
jdubajmitch: and make it so you can open specific msgids and maildir files from the mutt command line11:28
Kinnisonjdub: I'll get back to you when I have moreinfo (or ideally a patch)11:28
jdubKinnison: ok, thanks11:28
ajmitchmost of my mail is still in massive (>100MB) mbox files11:28
ograKamion: i nnoramlly run dh_make and copy over the useful bits :)11:28
jdubKinnison: you've killed gam_server and nautilus?11:28
Kamiondholbach: ok, so most stuff is fine, what about the generated files thing?11:28
Kamionin gparted11:28
dholbachKamion: i'll investigate it... it must be something about the ./pixmaps i added11:29
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ajmitchI'm sure that the worst thing about lca 2006 will be the lack of bandwidth11:30
Kinnisonjdub: yeah, I tried that deep11:30
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Kamiondholbach: ok, basically those changes should always be made to configure.in/ac rather than configure, etc., and the autotools re-run; if that's too hard or produces too huge a diff (for example because you have very much different versions of the autotools to upstream), then ...11:30
Kinnisonjdub: Interestingly your 0.0.23 upload hasn't built yet11:30
jdubKinnison: oh11:30
Kamiondholbach: ... a common approach is not to patch the upstream build system at all, but just to build what you need directly from debian/rules11:30
=== jdub checks
jdub*boggle*11:31
jdubsuccessful on everything *but* i38611:31
jdubyou have *got* to be joking11:31
jdubthat is unnatural11:31
dholbachKamion: you reckon i'd better use dpatch for that?11:32
Kinnisonjdub: missing dep or something? because I've just built it on my i386 laptop11:32
jdubchecking for python... no11:32
jdubon i38611:32
Kamiondholbach: no, personally I *much* prefer monolithic diffs; they're far easier to read and review11:33
jdubeven though it installed python2.4, python2.4-minimal, python2.4-dev11:33
Kamiondholbach: i.e. the way you currently have it11:33
Kinnisonjdub: boggle11:33
seb128sjoerd: around ? :)11:33
jdubchecking for python... /usr/bin/python11:33
jdubFound Python version 2.411:33
jdub^ powerpc11:33
Kamiondholbach: oh, in the "nitpicky" department, remove usr/sbin from debian/dirs if you don't need it. :) (both gparted and timer-applet)11:33
jdubYOUR MOTHER11:33
jdublamont: dude?11:33
dholbachKamion: thanks for that11:33
jdubhttp://people.ubuntulinux.org/~lamont/buildLogs/g/gamin/0.0.23-0ubuntu1/11:33
TreadingSoftl1what's the easiest way to create a .deb package (for personal use) out my gtk-sharp compilation ... without installing it?11:33
jdublamont: wtf?11:33
seb128daniels: what is /etc/X11/Xsession.d/75dbus-1-utils_dbus-launch for ?11:34
sjoerdseb128: pong11:34
jdubseb128: session dbus, innit?11:34
seb128jdub: who should stop it when you log out ?11:34
pittijdub: the user's dbus instances are not killed on session end11:34
Kinnisonjdub: I'll investigate later11:34
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ajmitchjdub: isn't /usr/bin/python in the python-minimal package, not the 2.4 package?11:34
dholbachKamion: so i take care of mentioned things, let someone do the upload and haggai, lamont and you get together again?11:35
jdubSetting up python2.4-minimal (2.4dfsg-1ubuntu2) ...11:35
jdubajmitch: ^11:35
ajmitchjdub: that's what I mean11:35
ajmitchpython-minimal, not python2.4-minimal11:35
jdubcripes, it is too11:36
spivjdub: That would install /usr/bin/python2.4, not /usr/bin/python...?11:36
Kamiondholbach: timer-applet's diff adds completely new config.guess and config.sub files; perhaps that bit in debian/rules isn't needed, since upstream obviously doesn't use those files? I'd remove that bit from debian/rules and both the config.guess and config.sub files11:36
dokoelmo: ping?11:36
jdubbut it's the same package on ppc!11:36
Kamiondholbach: go ahead and fix those, but I'm happy enough with what I've seen to ack you for MOTU11:36
jduband powerpc doesn't install python-minimal11:36
ograYAY !!!11:36
dholbachYAY! YAY! YAY! :-)11:36
ajmitchdholbach: so this is welcome to the club :)11:37
spivjdub: ...does powerpc install "python"?11:37
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dokojdub: why?11:37
jdubspiv: nup11:37
Kamionelmo,mako: ^-- ogra also approved dholbach for MOTU, could you arrange that with him?11:37
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ografinally we have a gtkmm guy to poke on bugs 11:37
TreadingSoftl1congratulation dholbach11:37
jdubdoko: http://people.ubuntulinux.org/~lamont/buildLogs/g/gamin/0.0.23-0ubuntu1/11:37
jdubdoko: weirdness :-)11:37
ograhehe11:37
dholbachTreadingSoftl1: thanksssssssssss :-)11:37
spivjdub: Hmm, so I see in the log.  Bizarre :)11:38
seb128jdub: same about gam_server, who should stop it ?11:38
jdubdholbach: i will only congratulate you on first upload ;-)11:38
dholbachjdub: first mis-upload to debian, hm? :-)11:38
Kamiondholbach: sorry I didn't get round to it earlier; feature freeze has been keeping me very busy last couple of days11:38
jdubseb128: i think we should distribute a little buddy jesus to stop errant daemons on our user's machines11:38
dokojdub: no, it doesn't build depend on python11:39
jdubseb128: he can be all, "THOU SHALT STOP! Hey, how's it going' honey?"11:39
seb128ahahah :)11:39
dholbachKamion: i completely understand... there were other guys, who could have done it too :-)11:39
jdubdoko: sure, but how is it that everything but i386 succeeds?11:39
spivjdub: Regardless of why it succeeded or failed on individual platforms, shouldn't the configure be checking for python2.4 not python?11:39
jdubspiv: configure checks for python, then figures out what it is to do the right thing11:40
ajmitchspiv: that'd break once py 2.5+ came out11:40
jdubspiv: sorry you've had to wait - perhaps you should think about investing in a second class architecture ;)11:41
spivajmitch: Well, I was assuming the packaging was hard-coded to installing to /usr/bin/python2.4 anyway, but I really should just shut up because I don't actually know anything about packaging :)11:41
spiv(er, /usr/lib/python2.411:41
spiv)11:41
seb128grumpf, /me bug flooded by "you should change this label, this windows doesn't look nice, ..."11:41
ajmitchspiv: possibly, which is why we're having fun changing a bunch of packages in universe for python 2.4 :)11:43
ograseb128: yeah, make it more greenish in the lower right corner and a red dot in the beginning of the label would be fine too.... :-P11:43
pvhajmitch: Broken 2.4 stuff?11:43
pvhajmitch: Like, say, gdesklets?11:43
jdubyeah man11:44
ajmitchpvh: sure, I'll try & take a look..11:44
jdubpython upgrades make baby jdub cry11:44
pvhajmitch: Because if someone with a Clue is already aware of this, maybe I should stop.11:44
ajmitchjust give me a few hours or a few Mbps of bandwidth :)11:44
ograseb128: dont you refuse to take such bugs ?11:44
pvhajmitch: /usr/lib/gdesklets/libdesklets/__init__.py11:44
pvhamitch: I'm getting a lot of "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'sys'"11:45
seb128ogra: no, I don't refuse bugs, but dunno what to do with all that11:45
jdubdoko: so best practice is to build depend on python and python2.5-dev?11:45
ograseb128: thats something for upstream...or not ?11:45
ajmitchpvh: ok, this is in universe?11:46
seb128ogra: that's something from the documentation team guys11:46
pvhajmitch: Aye.11:46
ograseb128: ouch11:46
seb128ogra: but I would prefer to get them dealing with upstream directly11:46
ajmitchseb128: you seen problems with gdesklets?11:46
ajmitchI just noticed your name in changelog :)11:47
seb128what kind of issue ?11:47
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ajmitchsee pvh's errors above11:47
TreadingSoftl1what do you package creating guys use if you just want to make a .deb package for your own use?11:47
ajmitchI just noticed that configure.in has python 2.3 in it11:47
jdubhttp://www.flevour.net/var/flinux_4.jpg <- ubuntu shirt IN ACTION11:47
jdubdoko: or should i build depend on python-dev?11:48
ograTreadingSoftl1: a package creation tool ?11:48
=== jdub does that instead
ograTreadingSoftl1: (dh_make and the other debhelper scripts are a good start to look at)11:49
TreadingSoftl1ogra: cool - i'll look into dh_make11:49
ajmitchjdub: where can we get such shirts? ;)11:49
jdubcafe press for now11:49
jdubwe're working on other stuff11:49
jdubajmitch: i'm going to do gnome tshirts for lca11:50
jdubajmitch: i might do ubuntu ones11:50
ajmitchsweet11:50
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ajmitchbank balance isn't looking healthy for LCA11:50
jdubwe can be a gang11:50
jduband chace old grannies11:50
ograyeah11:50
jdubchase11:50
pvhTreadingSoftl1: I've heard people speak well of checkinstall11:51
ajmitchbtw you may need to fixup the rss reader (CMFSin?) on the frontpage, /. is blocked11:51
jdubfabbione: WHERE IS YOUR UBUNTU SPARC BLOG? :-)11:51
seb128jdub: what do you think about #6376 ?11:51
ajmitchjdub: it just looks a little messy saying that slashdot has banned us :)11:51
jdubajmitch: shift-reload11:51
jdubit hasn't been on the front page for at least a week now :)11:52
ajmitchshocking11:52
jdubseb128: WONTFIX11:52
ajmitchto think that firefox would cache for that long11:52
seb128jdub: I think so, thanks11:52
jdubseb128: and i don't know how to say "no" to that politely11:52
jdubseb128: so i will leave it in your capably french hands :)11:53
seb128I'll close it as NOTWARTY and say that's an upstream decision :p11:53
TreadingSoftl1pvh: thank you ... i usually use checkinstall ... however not installing the package when creating it is an option only in the new beta... so i'm looking for some way to create the package but not install it.11:53
jdubhrm, we can't really use that as an excuse11:53
jduboh seb128 11:54
jdubdude11:54
jdub"Don't be fatuous, Corey."11:54
jdub^ perfect WONTFIX comment11:54
seb128go for it :)11:54
jdub;)11:54
seb128you have found it, you have won the right to use it :)11:54
pittielmo: xview sync, please11:55
pittielmo: pdftohtml sync, please11:57
seb128pitti: evince sync too please (if you have not synced it yesterday)11:57
pittiseb128: I can't *whine*11:57
seb128oups11:58
seb128s/pitti/elmo :)11:58
pittibut I don't want to be substituted by elmo 11:58
seb128you should :)11:58
seb128you could make a good elmo, I'm sure :p11:58
pitti:-)11:58
pittiI don't even like English tea so much11:59
seb128bah, I don't care as long as you sync evince now :p11:59
seb128:)11:59
=== pitti tries really, really hard to sync evince
pittiseb128: hmm, he's marked as away12:00
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pittiHuh, seb128, have you forked?12:04
bob2this is linux, clone()12:04
pittiDoes that mean you now can double your upload rate? :-)12:04
seb128_grumpf, dsl hangup12:05
seb128_pitti: this evince has a bonus for you12:05
seb128_pitti: "Fix the fix for CAN-2004-0888" according to the changelog12:05
seb128_SECURITY ISSUE12:05
seb128_SYNC THAT NOW PITTI12:05
seb128_correct :)12:05
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ograpitti: lets fork elmo if this works :)12:05
pittiseb128_: I add it to my "to sync" list12:05
seb128_so stop beeing lazy and do it :p12:05
pittiseb128_: added to my list12:05
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seb128_thanks :)12:06
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Kamionelmo: bash: line 1: /home/archvsync/release-sync: No such file or directory12:09
Kamionelmo: that's from syncproxy I think12:09
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ajmitchhi azeem 12:21
=== seb128 grumpfs
bob2hey ajmitch, congrats12:21
seb128why the documentation guys just fill a ton of bug on strings 2 days after the string freeze12:22
pittidholbach: congrats for being a MOTU now :-)12:22
ajmitchbob2: thanks12:22
bob2seb128: they love you12:22
rubenvdholbach: you're in? congrats!12:23
seb128I'm tempted to close all the bug in a row12:23
Treenaksseb128: bugs where? gnome bz or ubuntu bz?12:23
seb128ubuntu bz12:24
seb128but if we change a string at this level we throw away the translations12:24
mvo_dholbach: congrats from me too!12:24
jdubseb128: although rosetta can pick those up12:25
jdubseb128: although that will infuriate the gnome i18n team12:25
jdubseb128: etc. ... ;)12:25
seb128we will not reach the upstream level for hoarry12:25
seb128hoary12:25
dholbachthanks pitti, thanks rubenv, thanks mdz and thanks mvo_ - i'm so glad "playing with you" (citing sabdfl) :-)12:31
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seb128jdub: do we have something for bugs like #6386 ? That's an improvement request, but I don't want to get it assigned to me :p12:32
seb128jdub: I've nothing against the idea, but ETOOMANYBUGS, it'll stay here for ages I'm pretty sure12:33
jdubseb128: mmm12:33
jdubseb128: hopefully malone will alleviate this in the future12:34
jdubseb128: for now, we have to suffer open bugs :)12:34
jdubseb128: click them down to enhancement, and make your default query ignore them ;)12:34
seb128jdub: we could have a component "ideas to contribute" ? :)12:34
seb128jdub: yeah, my only concern is that it'll stay ignored for ages here :p12:35
jdub:)12:35
seb128jdub: and having a pool of tasks to contribute could be nice12:35
seb128with the "please package this" too12:35
jdubheh12:35
haggaidholbach: congrats :)12:35
jdubyo haggai 12:35
haggaiKamion: thanks for checking dholbach12:35
haggaihey jdub12:36
jdubseb128: probably best to keep these with their proper component though12:36
jdubseb128: but yes, that's something we need to solve12:36
seb128I don't want to change the component12:36
seb128just the assignement12:36
jdubwhy?12:36
seb128because nobody will have a look to my bug12:37
seb128and people will forget about it12:37
dholbachhaggai: i'm happy too12:37
sivangseb128: what bug? :)12:37
seb128getting a "I_want_to_contribute" assignement could be nice :)12:38
dholbachseb128: b.g.o already has a flag like MINOR_FIX_FOR_BEGINNERS - but i feel like "look at the lists or bugzilla" doesnt help beginners to get involved12:39
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rubenvgnome-love!12:45
rubenvwe should have one of those too for ubuntu12:45
dholbachyeah and according wiki-pages12:45
sivangi think jdub is planning something like that12:45
sivangdon't recall for when it's schedules12:45
rubenvnicely :-)12:45
sivangjdub: ? ;-)12:45
dholbachwe should brainstorm on it in one of the meetings12:46
jdubrubenv: next week, actually12:50
jdubrubenv: sending announce tonight or tomorrow :)12:50
sivangjdub: yay!12:51
rubenvjdub: sweet, I'll start by removing it from the ideapool :-)12:51
Mithrandirpitti: 6360 should be closed, right?12:53
pittiMithrandir: right, I already fixed Warty and Hoary yesterday12:54
Mithrandirack12:54
pittiMithrandir: I put the changelog there and close it12:54
Mithrandirpitti: oh, ok.  I just closed it.12:54
Mithrandirsorry :/12:54
pittiok, no problem :-)12:54
ajmitchjdub: how effective has gnome-love been?12:56
jdubpretty good12:56
jdubgot a bunch of new people grokking stuff12:56
sivangajmitch: It's been very much, note the applet and yelp love days :)12:56
rubenvajmitch: also: better something then nothing12:56
rubenvI like gnome-love12:57
ajmitchsivang: I only recently migrated back to gnome from kde :)12:57
jdubajmitch: kinda lacking in terms of superhacker involvement, but that won't be too much of a problem for us12:57
ajmitchthere's plenty of packages in universe that people can help out with, I'm sure :)12:57
sivangajmitch: ah, well, I did then about 1.5y ago :)12:58
ajmitchsivang: I used to use gnome around the 1.0 & following days12:58
ajmitchand then again after the 2.0 release12:58
ajmitchthings have changed a bit :)12:58
=== dredg made gnome usable by replacing metacity with xfwm4
dredgmmm edge flipping01:00
dredgmmm gnome applets :)01:00
dredgwhat a deal :)01:00
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=== Topic for #ubuntu-devel: Ubuntu development channel | use #ubuntu for support and general discussion | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DeveloperResources | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryGoals
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ajmitchmorning jbailey 01:28
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jbaileyg'm Andrew!01:29
Mithrandirhi jeff01:30
jbaileyAndrew, Tollef!01:30
dholbachhi jbailey :-)01:31
jbaileyErr..  Whups.  I thought Andrew said hi in a different window. =)01:31
jbaileydholbach: Hello01:31
ajmitchheh, not today :)01:31
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jbaileyMithrandir: Are you open to the idea of including an exim4 config snippet to drop into place for mailman?01:32
Mithrandirjbailey: I've thought about it, yes.01:32
Mithrandirjbailey: it'd be kinda cool01:32
jbaileyMithrandir: I have a friend who's put together the config snippet, apparently.  I can ask him to send it to you - Where would you like it?01:33
Mithrandirjbailey: wishlist bug in debian bts would work fine01:35
jbaileyMithrandir: Cool, thanks.01:35
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Mitarioaloha01:38
GagatanMithrandir: any updated info regarding kickstart-examples?01:39
MithrandirGagatan: got a mail from Yngve, but nothing from Knut yet.01:40
GagatanMithrandir: the kickstart-setup from the evalkit-installation would be nice to have if possible01:41
MithrandirGagatan: which evalkit-installation?01:41
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dholbachwb ogra01:41
GagatanMithrandir: Rander and I customized kickstart , so salespeople could use it :) they used to send evaluation-racks (6 servers, 2 switches and 1 kvm-switch) to possible customers for evaluation purposes01:42
MithrandirGagatan: ah; I have no idea if that's what Kamion got.  It's probably easier for you to talk with him and see if we've gotten the right thing and if not help him get it. :)01:43
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TreadingSoftlyajmitch: how's that Beagle build coming along?02:00
Mithrandirdholbach: welcome as MOTU :)02:00
dholbachMithrandir: thanks a lot :-)02:01
ajmitchTreadingSoftly: works fine, haven't built gst-sharp02:01
ograpitti: dropping all the headers in my patch was not a good idea....02:01
pittiogra: which headers?02:01
TreadingSoftlyajmitch: ah02:02
ograpitti: stdio.h unistd.h etc....02:02
pittiogra: you don't need them in the header file02:03
pittiogra: if the .c file needs them, put them into the .c file, not into the .h02:03
ograpitti: and the definition for the non exported functions from my .c file too ?02:03
pittiogra: the best is to define functions before you use them02:04
ograoki02:04
pittiogra: but if you define them later, you must at least declare them at the top02:04
pitti(define = with body, declare = just signature)02:04
jdubahr!02:04
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ograpitti: ok...i thought we were done with the first one....so i'll send another one02:08
ogra*sigh*02:08
lamontdoko: so I guess we need an upload of new glibc source that fixes the issue, eh?02:08
pittiogra: did you fix the other two small issues (whitespace patch and close) too?02:09
pittiHi lamont02:09
Kamionogra: you might like to use gcc's -Wstrict-prototypes option02:09
dokook, will do. setting NJOBS unconditionally to 102:09
Kamionogra: that will enforce that any non-static functions have a prototype (i.e. a declaration); that's stricter than you actually need, but it's a good check on errors02:09
ograpitti: yep, in the patch i sent you before driving to work....02:09
lamontjdub: it's possible that something wierd happened... dunno02:10
ograKamion: great tip, thanks :)02:10
lamontmorning pitti02:11
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Kamionelmo: if you update germinate now you'll get support for the live seed, so ubuntu-live should get pulled in automatically02:13
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zulhola02:13
zuler...hey02:13
seb128_Mithrandir: any progress on evolution/amd64 ?02:15
fabbioneelmo: ping02:15
seb128Mithrandir: it's broken for 2 weeks, amd64 users keep crying02:16
zulhey fabbione 02:16
fabbionehey zul02:16
zulhow is it going02:16
fabbionepretty good02:16
fabbionei have the last bit for ppc to fix02:16
fabbioneand i am done02:16
zulgoody02:16
zulthen you'll be ready to hand it off?02:17
zulper se02:17
fabbioneyeah02:17
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truluxback!02:21
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truluxdholbach: hey! what's new on Dia?02:21
lamontglibc:                  06:17:40 (3 entries, sigma 00:00:26)02:21
lamontsigh02:21
dholbachtrulux: it keeps on rearranging the layer order, doesn't revert changes properly and misbehaves in an awful lot of ways02:22
fabbioneFUCK02:22
fabbionei just deleted all of the xorg sparc build02:22
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lamontfabbione: I'll be that freed up some disk space...02:23
truluxdholbach: Oh, i'm a concerned Dia user now :)02:24
zulsee thats why backups are good for you02:24
zulkeeps you from saying profaniiteis02:24
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fabbioneit's nothing to do with backpus02:25
truluxops, I got a job proposal from http://www.deimos-space.com/Eng/main.html :O02:25
fabbioneit was the buildd stuff02:25
dholbachtrulux: it's a really nice piece of software generally02:25
zulouch02:25
truluxdholbach: yeah, too useful for papers02:25
dokoMithrandir: is it intended that newly compiled amd64 binaries do have an RPATH set to /usr/lib64?02:25
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dholbachtrulux: i'm working on my thesis, but i'm somehow losing my patience... :-)02:26
Mithrandirdoko: no02:26
tritiumGood morning, trulux 02:27
ajmitchhi trulux 02:29
truluxhey ajmitch02:31
truluxtritium: hey!!02:32
truluxtritium: I've read the ieeetran howto, now I think i can many more things without wasting your time :)02:32
tritiumtrulux, it was no waste of my time ;)02:32
jdub     - The handling of dav:// and http:// changed with this release.02:32
jdub     If you use http:// the http-mehtod will be in http-only02:32
jdub     mode and won't try to retrive file information through webdav.02:32
jdub     Be sure to use dav:// and davs:// for webdav resources!02:32
jdub02:32
jdubyay!02:33
zulfabbione: new itonify patch02:36
fabbionezul: good prepare it and coordinate for the next upload02:38
zulk02:38
zulsomehow i knew you were going to say that02:38
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fabbione;)02:39
fabbioneand test it02:39
fabbionezul: just go ahead with stuff.. and coordinate with lamont and T-Bone for who does what02:39
fabbionedon't wait for me02:39
fabbionei am on .11-0.1 right now02:39
fabbione.10 is out of my business for a while02:39
fabbioneehehe02:39
dokoseb128: the whole gnome libs and binaries have a runtime path compiled into the shared libs ... :-(02:40
dokoat least on amd6402:41
Mithrandirdoko: it's not a big deal, though; it just shouldn't be there.02:41
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Mithrandirseb128: do you have the evo packaging in arch somewhere?02:42
Mithrandir(or any other VCS)02:42
jdubmdz: around?02:43
lamontjdub: I'd expect him to be sacking z's02:44
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truluxajmitch: what has been done in Hoary right now?02:51
truluxajmitch: are the selinux patches included now?02:51
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ajmitchtrulux: that's not up to me :)02:54
truluxajmitch: ok, I will ask mdz02:55
truluxmdz: there?02:55
pittitrulux: he's asleep02:57
ajmitchnight all03:00
elmothe machine formerly known as archive.u.c; anyone with a broken DNS server that ignores TTLs may see it disappear03:02
elmos/;/is going down for 10-15 mins;/03:02
fabbioneelmo: please please please fix the ftpd on jackass03:03
Mithrandirfabbione: s.u.c seems to be missing locales?03:04
fabbioneMithrandir: no idea... i did a dist upgrade this morning and it was ok03:04
fabbioneprobably something wrong in the rsync script?03:05
Mithrandirdon't you have arch: all packages?03:05
fabbionenot locally03:05
fabbionei mirror sparc.u.c back at home03:05
Mithrandirdoes sparc.u.c have arch: all packages?03:05
elmofabbione: I'd love to, but a) it's got a workaround, b) it's not my code that's broken it's the zope3 ftpd code03:05
fabbioneMithrandir: yup03:05
fabbioneelmo: but i remember it was fixed somehow...03:06
elmofabbione: we thought Steve fixed, turned out I was fooled by lftp's silently retrying the uppload when it failed03:06
fabbionehmmm does dput use lftp?03:07
elmonope03:07
elmothe retry isn't a good thing, btw it'll just fail in a loop03:07
fabbionebecause when i did the tests i used dput03:07
fabbioneand it was ok03:07
fabbioneanyway03:07
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TreadingSoftlyer ... what am i doing wrong here: "env CFLAGS='-march=pentium-m -mtune=pentium-m' prints a list of variables including CFLAGS; but when i then go echo $CFLAGS it prints nothing ....?03:13
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tritiumtrulux, please send me a copy of your final draft?03:15
truluxtritium: the finished paper or the current paper with the new look and feel?03:16
fabbioneYAY03:17
fabbioneppc ftbfs is fixed03:17
fabbionemissing to update the config03:17
tritiumtrulux, definitely the finished paper.  If you want to send the new look and feel, that would be great too.03:17
truluxtritium: Oh, ok, sure I will send it to you when i finish it03:17
tritiumtrulux, great, thanks03:18
sivangdoes anybody have a problem updating from security.ubuntu.com or is it just me?03:20
tritiumsivang, yes, I do too03:21
pittisivang: this morning I got a mail from a guy who could not download a security udpate as well03:21
truluxtritium: how can i switch to bold the section titles?03:21
truluxthis is a big pile of info now :)03:22
pittisivang: he complained about a missing file, however, I checked and it was there for me03:22
tritiumtrulux, probably need to modify your \renewcommand{\thesection}03:22
truluxyep03:22
sivang3189B/s03:22
truluxtritium: how to put bold in it? what's the tag? /b?03:22
sivangand it's stuck03:22
tritium\textbf{This text in bold}03:22
sivangpitti: I am trying to download from 82.211.81.13803:23
sivangand it seems it doesn't respond in a timely manner or something03:23
pittime too03:23
truluxtritium: okay dockey03:24
truluxthanks03:24
tritium:)03:24
zulfabbione: gimmme gimme gimme :)03:26
fabbionezul: almost done :-) 03:26
dholbachbbl03:28
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Keybukgtimelog (0.0+svn42-1) hoary; urgency=low03:53
Keybukugh, gtimelog (~svn42-1) looks so much sexier03:53
fabbioneehhehe03:54
Keybuk"Text BACK THE TILDE to 84022"03:54
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danielsdoko: pong03:56
danielsseb128: uhm, a session dbus?03:57
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fabbionedpkg-deb: building package `linux-image-2.6.11-1-amd64-generic' in `../linux-image-2.6.11-1-amd64-generic_2.6.11-0.1_amd64.deb'.03:59
zulsweet04:01
fabbionemput linux-source-2.6.11_2.6.11*04:04
fabbione54105281 bytes transferred in 2 seconds (31.41M/s)                           04:04
fabbioneTotal 4 files transferred04:04
fabbioneGET THE CRACK!04:04
zulplumbers?04:04
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zulhey lamont04:05
fabbionehey lamont04:05
lamont_ryo04:06
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fabbioneARGH04:06
fabbionei am an ass04:06
fabbioneno04:07
fabbionenever mind04:07
lamont_rfabbione: make up your mind...  are you or are you not an ass??04:07
lamont_r:-)04:07
sivanglamont_r: lol04:07
fabbionelamont_r: well 50%/50% :)04:07
tsengi guess its too late to put hal back in gnomevfs?04:08
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fabbionelinux-source-2.6.11_2.6.11-0.1_source.changes is NEW04:10
pittiyay for 2.6.1104:11
fabbioneelmo: i know you are busy, but do you mind some blessing?04:11
fabbionepitti: calm down.. it's 0.104:11
fabbioneit's not a full .1104:11
pittifabbione: I know, it's not yet officially release, is it?04:11
fabbionenope04:11
fabbioneit's a bk snapshot from 2 days ago04:11
pittifabbione: how many patches could you drop with this?04:11
fabbionetons04:11
fabbione2.6.10: 248 -> 2.6.11 4704:12
fabbioneerh04:12
fabbione6704:12
fabbioneand with this04:12
fabbionei am odd04:12
fabbioneahha04:12
fabbioneoh god04:12
fabbionei am off04:12
pittiyou mean, from 248 down to 67 patches?04:13
pittirock04:13
pittifabbione, master of backporting :-)04:13
fabbionecall me god04:13
danielshaha04:13
danielsfabbione: your package is tiny, kid :P04:14
pittifabbione: no I won't, god is not almighty04:14
sivangpitti: lol04:14
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pittifabbione: god can't make a stone as heavy so that he can't lift it any more04:14
fabbionepitti: forwardport please :P04:14
sivangnight daniels !04:14
fabbionedaniels: X is for script kiddies04:14
pittifabbione: whereas you can make a patch so big so that you can't fix it any more :-)04:14
pittiSCNR04:14
fabbionedaniels: night dude04:14
pittino dude, seriously, great work04:14
pittidaniels: night04:15
fabbionepitti: thanks!04:15
fabbionebut it was easy after i spent sometime cleaning 2.6.1004:15
fabbionewith all the patch renaming and so on04:15
sivangpitti: that a very nice phylosophical issue :)04:15
fabbionebut ppc is still a porting bitch04:15
fabbionei could have done yesterday morning if it wasn't for 3 damn liners04:15
fabbionehttp://people.ubuntulinux.org/~fabbione/powerpc-fix-ftbfs.dpatch04:15
fabbionei mean04:15
fabbionelook at this04:15
pittisivang: /me loves logic :-)04:15
fabbioneit fix FTBFS on 6 kernels04:16
fabbioneeach one has its stupid interaction with the one before04:16
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sivangpitti: I know :) 04:18
pittisivang: however, don't kill me for blasphemy :-)04:18
lamont_rfabbione: if X is such wimpy stuff, why do you build-depend on it then, huh???04:18
fabbionecan you actually boot your machine without a kernel? ;)04:19
fabbionei really need to run04:19
fabbionecya tomorrow or late this evening04:19
pittifabbione: cu04:19
Treenaksfabbione: bye04:19
lamont_rlater fabbione 04:19
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sivangpitti: never! heheh, and I don;t think anything you say can actually be blasphemy as considered by me :)04:23
lamont_rouch.04:28
lamont_rvendor called back with a price for the automatic-eject shore-line connector for my wife's van... USD 200.  now we gotta decide if/when to get it.04:28
danielsfabbione: seeya dude.  good work. :)04:30
Treenakslamont_r: auto-eject shore-line connector?04:30
Treenakslamont_r: sounds dangerous04:30
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lamont_r120 volt plug to hook the vehicle up to house power.  when you start the engine, it is automatically ejected.04:31
lamont_rso that you don't drive off with the cord still plugged in, which is embarassing and annoying.04:31
Treenaksah04:31
lamont_rwife does it about twice a year...04:31
Gagatanhaha :) sounds classic04:32
lamont_rreplacement/repair takes about 30-45 minutes, and about $15...  But that's partially because she hasn't damaged the body of the vehicle yet...04:32
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lamont_rGagatan: yeah, it is.04:33
lamont_rthen again, it's also so considerably off topic,...04:33
Mithrandirlamont_r: put something in the driver's seat when the house power is plugged in.  Or get a longer power cord and some sirens or something. :P04:34
lamont_rMithrandir: she tends to optimize..04:35
Mithrandirsounds like suboptimisation to me.04:36
lamont_rthat'd be red-head irish artist optimization, not the kind we're accustomed to04:36
danielslamont_r: you're married to Kamion?04:37
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lamont_rdaniels: gonna have to beat you now.04:39
lamont_ronce I stop laughing04:39
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lamont_rdaniels: Kamion is mild compared to mitzi04:39
mpathyHi there..04:39
lamont_rKamion: speaking of you, should I bother to download the ia64 live/install cd's yet?04:40
Kamionlamont_r: I did the d-i build before I left for the bank; just got back04:41
lamont_rwoot04:42
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Kamionlamont_r: no ubuntu-live in the archive yet, though, so I can't kick the livefs build04:44
lamont_rKamion: livefs script still doesn't use it04:44
Kamionthe d-i build needs byhand lovin'04:44
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pittiMithrandir: btw, did you find the cause of the libc FTBFS?04:45
Kamion03:53 < mdz> lamont: did elmo happen by to process ubuntu-live before the cloop builds?04:45
Kamion03:54 < Kamion> apparently not04:45
Kamion03:54 < Kamion> mdz: I'm kicking off new builds tomorrow morning anyway, so I'll do livefs as well04:45
KamionI'll not do livefs then :)04:45
Kamionlamont_r: I did fix germinate this morning so that it would tell anastacia to add ubuntu-live to main04:45
Mithrandirpitti: I agree with doko's analysis that it's probably a race condition.04:45
pittiMithrandir: that was my impression, too04:45
pittiMithrandir: I cannot imagine how your patch should cause the race, though04:46
lamont_rKamion: ok.  you may want to kick me and remind me to make the change04:46
pittiMithrandir: will a mere give-back help?04:46
elmokamion/lamont: hmm, do I need to do something?04:46
lamont_rpitti: could be a race condition else where, and we just hit it...04:46
pittiHi elmo!04:46
pittilamont_r: this sounds much more plausible04:46
Kamionelmo: ubuntu-live universe->main please, if you update germinate it should say that04:46
lamont_rpitti: I'm reluctant to play dice with FTBFS issues...04:46
Mithrandirpitti: it probably didn't, it was just a race wanting to happen04:47
elmoKamion: prommise it won't break anything else? ;)04:47
Mithrandirpitti: just forcing NJOBS to 1 should work04:47
elmopitti: hey04:47
lamont_relmo: and ubuntu-live NEW love, and d-i BYHAND love, and that should make Kamion come yell at me04:47
lamont_rMithrandir: it did work for doko04:47
dokoelmo: and libmpfr-dev universe -> main ;)04:47
Kamionelmo: output with -c main,restricted was identical before/after the big change04:48
dokoelmo: we did miss you :)04:48
Kamionelmo: so I'm pretty sure it's safe04:48
lamont_rso the choices are (1) make somechange somewhere that convinces the uploader that they've fixed the parallel build issue, or (2) do an upload with NJOBS=104:48
pittielmo: if you have a a minute, I have a buch of sync stuff: xview (sid) pdftohtml (sid) mailman 2.1.5-6 (incoming)04:48
lamont_rKamion: guess I should go change the livecd build script, eh?04:49
Kamiongo for it, ladude04:51
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dokolamont_r: (2) already done04:52
dokoand built04:52
lamont_rwoot04:52
lamont_rKamion: livecd script will now install ubuntu-desktop+ubuntu-live04:53
rcliiihey all, I've found a but that has been reported as #3196 -- it's status is NEEDINFO and I am wondering if there is anything specific I can provide.04:56
lamont_rKamion: it still does the locale-gen crap, I'll drop that later today04:56
rcliiiIt appears to be assigned to Kamion04:56
Kamionone sec04:56
Kamionrcliii: if you see "Input/Output Error", either your media or your drive is faulty, or you might find that it's the DMA-on-CD-ROM-drives problem which is fixed in Hoary04:58
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rcliiiKamion: I'm using Array 4...04:58
lamont_rKamion: is that on ppc?04:58
elmofabbione: is 2.6.11 for main?04:58
Kamionevery time that's happened to me it's been a faulty burn04:58
Kamionlamont_r: which?04:58
=== lamont_r sees the same thing. But then he sees mucho wierdness on his ppc
lamont_rI/O error on cdrom04:59
lamont_rwas figuring it was probably a hardware issue, actually.04:59
KamionI have one CD-RW drive that doesn't want to burn valid CDs any more; 'md5sum /dev/cdrom' fails with I/O error halfway through, while the same disk burnt in my laptop works fine04:59
lamont_rew05:00
rcliiiwell, it won't hurt to burn the CD again and give it another shot.  Strange that it happens with the shipit CD's and Array 4 in the same predictable way...05:01
Kamionthere have been a few dodgy shipit CDs, but in that case it sounds more likely that your drive is a little out of spec05:02
Kamionthe shipit CDs are duplicated from images that we know successfully install on a lot of systems, or we wouldn't have released them :)05:03
rcliiithat makes sense05:04
rcliiiwhat is it about FC305:04
Kamionpressed CDs are normally *more* reliable ...05:04
rcliiithat lets my wacky drive work?05:05
Kamionthat would certainly be interesting to know; they may have kernel tweaks05:05
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rcliiithanks for looking into it.  I'll mess around a bit more and see if I can't get something to work05:07
elmoKamion: what's better to test on our servers, array-4 or daily?05:07
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Kamionelmo: I can't vouch for the current daily's state; go for array-405:22
elmodoh05:23
elmothat's 60 seconds of downloading I'll never get back ;p05:23
makoKamion: i got the message re dholbach05:24
dholbachmako: is there anything i still have to do?05:25
makodholbach: i haven't checked my mail yet.. di dyou mail me a signed CC?05:27
makodholbach: is your key signed by another key in the strongly connected set05:27
mako?05:27
elmobah, where do errors with 'Write to a disc' go?05:28
dholbachmako: yes... 9 days ago or something :-)05:28
dholbachmako: and we already found we just had one hop between us ;-)05:28
lamont_rKamion/elmo: I don't suppose there is a web page somewhere that is nothing more than a list of the current binary/source package names and their versions for each release?05:30
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elmodpkg-deb (subprocess): failed in buffer_write(fd) (5, ret=-1): failed to write to pipe in copy: Broken pipe05:32
elmodpkg-deb: subprocess paste returned error exit status 205:32
elmouh05:32
elmolamont: no that I know of no05:32
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Kamionelmo: 60 seconds> I feel for you, dude05:34
Kamionlamont_r: zcat Packages.gz | grep-dctrl ... | awk ...? :-)05:34
lamont_rKamion: yeah...  actually, zcat Packages.gz | awk and just assemble the package list that way - much simpler...05:35
KamionI use grep-dctrl practically reflexively. best thing Antti-Juhani ever did :-)05:35
lamont_rah, ok.05:36
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elmohmm05:43
elmodpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/locales_2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu8_all.deb (--unpack):05:43
elmo short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/share/i18n/charmaps/GB2312.gz')05:43
Kamionelmo: can I assume that CC.archive.ubuntu.com will always be accessible using /ubuntu/ as the path?05:43
elmowe still aren't md5sum checking /var/ache/apt/archives/ I guess05:43
elmoKamion: yes05:43
Kamionelmo: ok, good. I'm going to ignore ftp for now05:44
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elmoKamion: fine by me05:44
Kamion$ ./ubuntu-country-mirrors.pl | grep -c ^Site:05:45
Kamion24005:45
Kamionwow. massive instamirrornetwork05:45
lamont_rKamion: how many of those are the same machine?05:46
elmolamont: shush05:46
srbakeruh05:47
srbakerare there mime type issues in hoary?05:47
srbakeri'm getting "no element present to handle type audio/mpeg" when i try to stream radio paradise from whithin rythmbox05:47
srbakerrhythmbox even05:47
lu|gameinstall the mad gst-plugin05:48
lu|gameIIRC05:48
srbakeroh, okay, thanks05:48
makodholbach: oh right.. yes.. i checked that.. i have everything i need from you05:50
dholbachmako: cool :-)05:51
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lamont_rKamion: livecd ready yet?05:55
snaggenI'm working of fixing the tvout on totem by reworking the nvtv package. What is the normal working order to modify an existing package in hoary/universe. And what do I do to get it in to main?05:56
netdurI don't know if you noticed yet but doing Places -> Desktop display error says "Cannot display location 'file:///home/adel/Desktop'" and "Details: There is no default action associated with this location.", I'm got this error after recent update (today morning)05:57
tsenghe needs to login again05:58
ograsnaggen: you become a MOTU or find a MOTU willing to upload to universe for you https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/MOTU05:59
dholbachwow... i installed language-pack-ar* just for fun - and now it generated like 15 locales05:59
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dholbachtseng: or to   update-mime-database /usr/share/mime06:01
tsengor that06:01
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ogradholbach: where does it go ?06:02
tsengin the pod.06:03
tseng*pot06:03
T-Bonew00sh. dist-upgrade -> 114MB of extra space will be used ;P06:03
Kamionlamont_r: damnit, I never did that build, working now06:03
lamont_rdholbach: I'm always amused by 'chile con carne with beans'.06:03
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Kamionelmo: there should have been another d-i build for ia64; did it get lost between the buildd and the archive?06:05
elmothere's nothing left in BYHAND06:06
elmo(i.e. yes)06:06
elmomeh array 4 spasses out with bad clock06:07
dholbachlamont_r: amused? i think, i didnt get the funny part :-)06:07
lamont_rKamion: it's a feature of wb and friends.06:07
lamont_ryou'll need yet another new d-i build06:08
lamont_rwant me to launch it, or you?06:08
lamont_relmo: pb is that w-b/archive has ....0.20050209, and the buildd --takes ...0.20050210, then cron.daily runs and resets things because I can't possibly want something newer than what's in the archive.06:09
lamont_rso then Kamion runs the script a second time, and ...0.20050209 is still the version there,and we pick the same version number for the next run...06:10
=== lamont_r isn't sure what the right fix for that is...
lamont_rbecause they're all eveil06:10
Kamionlamont_r: go ahead, I don't understand this so I'll let you do it06:11
lamont_rlaunched.06:11
Kamionelmo: bad clock> that the gpg thing?06:11
lamont_rKamion: it comes down to quinn-diff? stomping on the state that the buildd left lying around for itself in w-b...06:12
lamont_rthe sequence must be: build, byhand, build, byhand06:12
lamont_rbuild, build, byhand doesn't like life06:12
elmoKamion: yes06:12
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elmoreset time in bios, reinstalling..06:14
Kamionelmo: ... or a daily :->06:15
Kamionat least I think I've got all those cases06:15
Kamionlamont_r: oh, I see, ok06:15
elmoKamion: you told me I wasn't cool enough to use them06:15
Kamionelmo: you aren't. doesn't mean you might not have to. ;)06:16
elmocdimage.u.c/releases.u.c going down for reboot..06:18
=== lamont_r wimpers
wasabirebooty call06:19
elmoit'll make things better, I promise ;)06:19
elmocan abort if it's really problematic tho06:19
lamont_rnah - I still have over an hour just need to make sure I don't loose the prior image06:20
lamont_rgo for it06:20
thomelmo: he won't recognise you now anyway, so you're safe ;)06:20
Kamionwhat has elmo done to himself?06:22
thomi think he went to close to a farmer during sheep shearing season06:22
Kamionscary06:23
KamionI freaked first time I saw joeyh with short hair06:23
lamont_relmo: so say when it's back up...06:24
thomyeah, it's about the same level of freakiness as joey's06:24
thom(looks good though)06:24
lamont_relmo: say you didn't shave your head...06:25
lamont_rjust shortened things...06:25
elmolamont_r: mirnyy's back06:26
elmothose it's in degraded/recovery mode disk wise, so the betterness I promised may not be apparent just yet06:26
lamont_r'sok06:27
elmoKamion: I will pay you $$$$ to get rid of that incredibly redudant, "are you in the UK or Belfast??? P.S. WHO CARES? ITS THE SAME TIMEZONE" question06:35
elmoKamion: and more seriously, it seems to just hang for me on "Testing network repository" - where does the output for that go?  it doesn't seem to be on console 306:36
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pitti_argh, this bloody inotify did it again06:39
Kamionelmo: that's a bloody slow step, haven't managed to progress-bar it yet06:42
Kamionelmo: erm, I think it currently goes to /dev/tty or something helpful like that06:42
Kamionelmo: I probably could, but then all the people in Belfast who Do Not Live In Britain would lynch me ;)06:43
Kamionor kneecap me or something pleasant like that06:43
elmoboggle, dude, I'm on the LAN - why is that step slow?06:43
Kamionyeah, I know, no idea ... the output appears to go to `tempfile` if you want to hunt for it06:44
elmooh, meh, would help if the machine was plugged in06:48
elmodo we have a generic "nic has a link" testability yet?06:49
Kamionnetcfg already tries06:49
elmo"I have a cable" or "I have a link"?06:49
Kamionit attempts ethtool and MII06:49
elmohmm, both those say no link, but I didn't get any grief from the installer?06:50
elmojust the usual "dhcp not found" which I'd get even if i had a link :)06:50
Kamionmight only be for selecting the default interface or something06:50
Kamionnetcfg hurts my BRANE06:50
zulbrain?06:51
Kamionzul: yes (deliberate misspelling, kind of traditional)06:52
zulah06:52
zulelmo: do you know if fabbione uploaded linux-source-2.6.11-01 yet?06:52
elmozul: yes06:52
tsenghe said he dput it06:52
zulk06:52
tsengbut no accepted message06:52
tsenghe mustve miffed something06:53
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elmoKamion: other than the gpgv thing and other stuff I mentioned install went fine btw07:02
elmo(that's on a HP DL380 G4 in 'legacy' (i.e. i386) mode)07:02
=== lamont_r idly wonders if elmo byhand'ed the latest ia64 d-i, and if Kamion did the livecd build
elmolamont: ain't got nothing to byhand07:04
elmooh, nm, wrong user07:04
elmobyhanded07:05
Kamionok, I'll kick little when that makes it to the archive, thanks07:07
seb128elmo: could you sync gazpacho, gthumb and gstreamer0.8 from incoming ?07:11
elmopitti_: ?07:25
elmoseb128: done07:25
seb128thanks07:25
bluefoxicyhttp://rafb.net/paste/results/mz5xkO17.html07:27
bluefoxicyscanning 127.0.0.107:27
ograhmm, is gluck down ? i cant get to p.d.o ....07:28
tsengbluefoxicy: none of those are insatlled by default07:28
tsengbesides maybe cups07:28
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bluefoxicytseng:  cups and whatever that mail daemon is are gone scanning 192.168.0.207:28
tsengbecause they only listen to localhost07:29
bluefoxicytseng:  I'm not sure where the heck I got postfix :P07:29
tsengas is the policy in defaults apps07:29
tsengpostfix is default, but its not listening to remote addresses07:29
bluefoxicyubuntu-base depends on postfix07:29
tsengonly local deliver07:29
tsengy07:29
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bluefoxicytseng:  ah07:29
tsengill bbl07:30
elmoKamion: same install in non-legacy (amd64/em64t) mode went fine, modulo post-install breakage due to polypaudio (which isn't your problem)07:30
Kamionelmo: kewl, thanks07:30
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ograelmo: could you sync phpbb2, phpbb2-languages and phpbb2 ?07:35
ogra the version in universe is insecure ....07:35
elmophpbb2 twice?07:36
ograelmo: oh, is this one source packager ? then only once :)07:36
ogra-r07:36
elmoogra: and please only list source packages to sync07:36
ograelmo: ok...07:36
ograelmo: so only phpbb2 please, sorry :)07:37
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elmodone07:38
elmogone, bbl07:39
ograwow, thanks07:39
bluefoxicyyay07:40
bluefoxicyxorg 6.8.2 is out07:40
bluefoxicynow if you hurry, you may be able to get a package compiled before Hoary's release07:41
bluefoxicy:P07:41
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pitti_elmo: back07:46
pittipitti: what's up?07:47
ograogra ?07:47
Kamionpitti: uh ...07:47
pittidarn07:47
pittielmo: what's up?07:47
kentpitti, talking to your self? ;)07:47
dholbachpitti: seems you missed him07:47
pittikent: yes, when nobody else does :-)07:47
dholbachlet's all chat a bit with pitti :-)07:48
dholbachpitti: seems you were right in talking to yourself :-)07:49
pitti;-)07:49
ograpitti: but while you are not chatting, did you find time to look at the latest changes to the lsb patch ?07:50
kentpitti, out of curiosity (i cant spell that word, grr), what is it you are responsibel for in Ubuntu?  If i may ask.. 07:50
pittiogra: oh sorry, will do it now07:51
ograkent: he is Mr. Secure07:51
pittikent: hmm, let's see07:51
pittikent: security support, proactive security, language packs, hotplug stuff07:51
kentah, nice. 07:52
pittikent: and a bunch of stuff we all do (fixing bugs, testing, etc.)07:52
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kent;)07:52
ograkent: as long as you pay the time with bugreports ;)07:53
sivangkent: are you an ubuntu user?07:55
mdzjdub: pong07:56
pittiHi mdz 07:56
mdzhi07:56
pittimdz: I uploaded an updated hpoj with scanner group support07:56
pittimdz: however, I can't test libusbscanner (setting the correct permissions of the USB device)07:57
pittimdz: could you please try that again?07:57
mdzyes07:57
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Kamionlamont_r: ia64/live up08:00
lamont_rwoot08:03
mdzpitti: zsh: exit 1     sudo /etc/init.d/hpoj start08:04
mdzpitti: /etc/ptal/ptal-printd-like is still owned by daemon08:05
pittimoment pls, phone08:05
pittimdz: you mean there is a conffile owned by daemon?08:12
mdzpitti: /etc/ptal/ptal-printd-like is a file which is created/chowned by the init script, and then passed as an argument to ptal-printd as an example of the permissions for the FIFOs08:13
mdzpitti: see line 214 of the init script08:13
pittimdz: ah; I probably forgot to change that; that was probably one of your changes08:14
pittisorry08:14
mdzI think we need to move the chmod/chown out of the block08:14
mdzI thought I had done it, yes08:14
mdzbut maybe it was only locally08:14
pittimdz: I can't find any occurrence of "daemon" other than the variables in the init script08:15
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LarryT-ubuntuhi ! I 'm looking for some help about live cd remastering (i get an error message when mkisofs )....08:18
LarryT-ubuntuWho may i join ?08:19
Kamionlamont_r: daily install's been building for a bit; give it 50 minutes or so08:20
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: what is the error message?08:22
LarryT-ubuntumkisofs: Volume ID string too long 08:22
LarryT-ubuntuat the very last step :(08:23
mdzhow odd08:23
LarryT-ubuntujust when i paste the mkisofs ....etc  from the doc : https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo08:23
mdzcat extracted_cd/.disk/info08:23
mdzwhat does that show?08:23
LarryT-ubuntugonna try :)08:23
LarryT-ubuntuUbuntu 5.04 "Hoary Hedgehog" - Alpha i386 Binary-1 (20050204)root@ws016:~ #08:24
LarryT-ubuntuis it all right ?08:24
LarryT-ubuntuoh : damn : i must go :( ----> i 'll be back in 20 minutes : i am really sorry :(08:25
LarryT-ubuntuhope you ll be there :p08:25
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: I've updated the example08:26
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: it should work for you now08:26
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dokodoes somebody remember which one of the wxwindows/wxwidgets guys said that 2.6 would be released in January?08:33
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Kamionlamont_r: daily install's been building for a bit; give it 50 minutes or so08:41
Kamiondamnit, already said that in this channel. a combination of ssh, screen, and suspending my laptop in the middle is confusing me08:42
zulheh08:42
zulyou might want to try a pdp-11 then 08:42
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Kamionlamont: daily install built08:56
LarryT-ubuntumdz : i am back sorry :( and i have time :)08:57
LarryT-ubuntumdz : LarryT-ubuntu: I've updated the example -----> i am going to see :)08:58
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Kamionamu: could you put kde back into the kubuntu-hoary desktop seed, please? the way it works with ubuntu-desktop is that we generate the ubuntu-desktop metapackage automatically from the seed, so just because something is depended on by ubuntu-desktop doesn't mean that we remove it from the seed; it would be good if kubuntu-desktop worked the same way08:58
LarryT-ubuntumdz : this time it works :))))08:59
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: great08:59
LarryT-ubuntucould you tell me why08:59
dholbachhi azeem08:59
LarryT-ubuntuif i can understand :/08:59
LarryT-ubuntumdz if i can understand :/09:00
amuKamion: letme check, i did last hours some fine tuning .09:02
amuyep, it's in, i'm still waiting for the kubuntu meta-package :( 09:05
dokofabbione/lamont: please could you let me know, if the gcc-4.0 package builds on sparc/hppa?09:10
LarryT-ubuntumdz i still have a question :)09:11
LarryT-ubuntumdz my iso is 637mo. i have removed openoffice and evolution, and added k3b, and few libraries to run gparted testing 09:12
LarryT-ubuntumdz how is it possible that the iso is so big ???09:13
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mdzLarryT-ubuntu: when you install packages according to the instructions, it tells you how much additional space will be occupied.  did you pay attention to this?09:14
LarryT-ubuntui thing i did09:15
LarryT-ubunturemoving openoffice and evolution leave about 200mo !09:15
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LarryT-ubuntuthis is why i am so suprised09:15
restrexhi guyz I think there's an error on ubuntu.... when I mount a partition on /media the icons to access them from Desktop or Computer are not appearing...09:16
LarryT-ubuntumdz is there any command i can run to know how much place i used ?09:16
LarryT-ubuntumdz : i mean on the next cutomcd09:17
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: did you remember to run apt-get clean, as in the instructions?09:17
restrexhi guyz I think there's an error on ubuntu.... when I mount a partition on /media but the icons for access it from Desktop or Computer isn't appearing...09:17
LarryT-ubuntumdz i did but it runs about 3 seconds ...???09:17
mdzLarryT-ubuntu: if you ask on #ubuntu, someone may be able to help you find out the reason, but unfortunately I have too much other work to do09:18
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LarryT-ubuntumdz it doesn't matter anyway : i succeed ,thanks to you and it is fine :)09:18
LarryT-ubuntumdz : ok, and thank you . I am happy :P :)09:19
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amuKamion: guess without the metapackage it make no sense to rerun germinate now09:28
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dholbachre09:31
sivangre dholbach 09:32
restrexhi guyz I think there's an error on ubuntu.... when I mount a partition on /media but the icons for access it from Desktop or Computer isn't appearing...09:32
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kentsivang, (i saw your post to me earlier) yes, i use Ubuntu (Hoary).09:35
sivangkent: ah ok :) it was long ago :)09:36
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sivangerr, I am getting some strange behavior , my whole desktop freezes from time to time without any apprent reason09:36
sivanghas anyone else seen it?09:36
dholbachsivang: no, not really 09:38
kentsivang, my computer have crashed a bit last night and today. but i think it has to do with heat-issues and a bad fan.09:39
sivangkent: err, I hope it's not the case here.. I have an geforce2 card that's getting a bit old now, I hope it's it's fan failing..09:39
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mdzgah09:41
mdzlamont: did we not do a cloop build last night?09:42
mdzlamont: the current one is still broken09:42
lamontmdz: we tried one, I noticed09:42
mdzthe one included in the daily live image has 2.6.10-2-386 modules on it09:43
lamontmdz: whole lot of uninstallable world last night09:43
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lamontrootfs that is09:43
mdzick09:43
mdzthanks09:43
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sivanggrrr, upgrade crashed g-v-m09:45
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sivanglamont: apache is a webserver, evolution a groupware client, how do you decided which is better?09:49
lamontThe following packages have unmet dependencies:09:49
lamont  ubuntu-desktop: Depends: evolution-webcal but it is not going to be installed09:49
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lamontsivang: stop introducing facts into the argument09:49
sivanglamont: heheh09:49
lamontmdz: much closer...09:49
mdzgrr09:50
mdzseb128: ?09:50
HrdwrBoBhaha yeah I am migrating from evo to mut09:50
HrdwrBoBmutt09:50
seb128mdz: yep ?09:53
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mdzseb128: evolution-webcal is uninstallable09:53
mdzseb128: does it need only a rebuild?09:54
mdzlibecal1.2-1 -> libecal1.2-209:54
seb128mdz: ups, yep, probably eds soname change09:54
seb128I'll fix it now09:54
mdzthanks09:54
seb128np09:54
lamontHrdwrBoB: no, no, no, you should migrate from apache to evo! :)10:00
HrdwrBoBoooh!10:00
HrdwrBoBmy bad :)10:00
zulapache is fun..10:00
seb128HrdwrBoB: tomorrow you migrate from firefox to lynx ?10:01
HrdwrBoBseb128: well I migrated from xchat to irssi10:02
seb128you should remove --purge xfree/xorg10:02
HrdwrBoBno, xorg is my window to many many terminals10:02
HrdwrBoB:)10:02
mjtxorg 8.6.2? uh-oh... ;)10:18
mjter10:18
mjts/8.6.2/6.8.2/ ofcourse10:18
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goedsonogra: I've just received your response about uploading to universe.10:23
goedsonogra: You said I need a valid and signed gpg key. 10:24
goedsonogra: Who should sign my key?10:24
dholbachgoedson: you also need to set yourself on the list on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaintainerCandidates10:25
goedsondholbach: I've just done it.10:26
ogragoedson: hi10:26
dholbachgoedson: as a DD you must already have a signed key? :-)10:27
ogragoedson: your key must be signed by someone else with a signed key to proof that your key is trustable10:28
ogragoedson: regulary this means you must meet someone with such a key in person and exchange keys while you show each other your id cards10:29
goedsonogra: Which is the current set of "signed keys"?10:29
ogragoedson: do you have a LUG near you anywhere ? normally you will find someone there10:29
goedsonogra: My key is signed by some DD.10:30
goedsonogra: Benjamin Hill, for example.10:30
ogragoedson: yeah, that enough10:30
ogragoedson: the set of signed keys (at least for universe) is any trustable key on the keyservers ;)10:30
ograhttp://keyserver.mine.nu/10:31
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mvo_mdz: #5879 is a bug about the slow pulse intervall of the acquire interface of apt. would you accept a patch that makes it configurable? or do you feel we are too late for that now?10:31
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goedsonogra: Where should I send my key.10:31
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ogragoedson: nowhere yet, you will need to sign the code of conduct with it and send this to mako to express your will to become a member and to respect the CoC10:32
dholbachgoedson: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/document_view :-)10:33
ogragoedson: after you have done that, make some kind of contribution.... a howto page, a wallpaper, a bugfix, whatever you like or matches your talents10:35
jdubGOOD MORNING FREEDOM LOVERS!10:37
tsenghi jdub 10:37
jdubfabbione: around?10:37
jdubmorning tseng 10:37
goedsonogra: OK. Thanks.10:37
dholbachmorning jdub :-)10:38
ograGOOD MORNING JDUB10:38
jdubogra: dude, i love waking up and unlocking my desktop with your sexy unlock dialogue :-)10:38
tsengogra: indeed, nice work on taht10:39
ograyay :)10:39
sivangjdub: good morning freedom lover!10:39
tsengnow if you can get rid of that stupid jumping cow10:39
wasabii dont have a sexy unlock dialog now. =(10:39
jdubtseng: it's not on by default, is it?10:39
tsengit is10:39
wasabihmm i do have an update-manager that keeps quitting.10:39
dholbachtseng: i dont have that jumping cow anymore :-(10:39
tsengthe default is random screensavers10:39
tsengi set it to blank screen10:39
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tsengto avoid mr. cow10:40
dholbach... fond ...10:40
ogradholbach: it requires GL10:40
jdubyeah, but only random among a group we've selected 10:40
dholbachogra: hmm, strange, some weeks ago, it bounced, bumpy, but it bounced :-)10:41
ogradholbach: software rendered.....10:41
dholbachogra: was good enough for me10:42
ogradholbach: hmm, maybe a nv bug, since we have similar HW setup and it worksforme.....with nvidia driver10:43
dholbachogra: i'll check it later10:44
mvo_ogra: it looks very cool!10:45
ograthanks :)10:45
dholbachogra: WAY cool :-)10:46
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mdzmvo_: yes, sounds safe to me10:51
jdubheh10:52
jduben locale generation10:52
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dholbachjdub: how many do you have? ;-)10:53
jdub  en_AU.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_BW.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_CA.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_DK.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_GB.UTF-8... done10:53
lamontdholbach: I expect all of them.10:53
jdub  en_HK.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_IE.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_IN.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_NZ.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_PH.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_SG.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_US.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_ZA.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub  en_ZW.UTF-8... done10:53
jdub10:53
jdubi also install zh for testing10:53
lamontjdub:  you saying that package should be split up?10:54
jdubwhich is pretty chunky, but only has three locales10:54
sivangjdub: how do you copy paste so fast?10:54
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tsengits very important to have the NZ translations10:54
tsengaustrialian or british just wont do at all10:54
jdublamont: dunno. the only suboptimal bit is the locales generation, really.10:54
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dredgtseng: feh. IE. :)10:55
sivangdholbach: install the hebrew one as well :)10:55
tsengdredg: whats IE short for?10:55
jdub$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-zh language-support-zh10:55
jdub...10:55
jdubNeed to get 32.9MB of archives.10:55
jdubAfter unpacking 89.3MB of additional disk space will be used.10:55
jdub10:55
dredgtseng: ireland10:55
dholbachsivang: you should teach me your letters first :-)10:55
jdub(though that doesn't include the language packs, which are already installed)10:55
tsengdredg: hmm, a stones throw10:55
tsengpitty they cant handle the same translation10:55
dredgtseng: yes, but euro symbol by default, as well as others :)10:56
jdubmdz: putting language-support-* for bigten on the cd is going to bite10:56
sivangdholbach: I will then, we will have something on the web sometime :)10:57
elmoKamion: hmm powerpc cd isn't going to boot to serial console by default is it?10:57
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dredgactually, i wonder if my gf would be interested in testing ga_IE...10:57
dredgor helping me with translations. or just doing the translations cos that's what she does for a living...10:59
sivangdredg: ah nice, what languages is she working with?10:59
tritiumwhy would libnautilus-burn1 not replace libnautilus-burn0 ?10:59
dholbachelmo: did you find the time to arrange the final part of my MOTUness? :-)11:00
tsengi found a notary, meant to do that today11:00
dholbachtritium: they seem to be installable parallel, because the API/ABI changed11:00
dredgsivang: irish mostly, though she knows french and some others11:00
tritiumdholbach, okay.  Thanks.11:01
sivangdredg: irish to english?11:01
dredgsivang: and english to irish11:01
dredgas a nation we tend not to speak irish over here.11:02
dredg`date' works anyway :) Dar Feabh 10 22:01:27 GMT 200511:03
dredgi would say that ga translations do not exist for most things though11:04
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dholbachdredg: well get involved :-)11:07
dredgdholbach: i cannot speak the language :)11:07
dholbachdredg: then your girlfriend should :-)11:07
dredgdholbach: and my poor gf spends all day every day translating.. the last thing she'd want is to do it in her spare time :)11:08
mdzjdub: ping?11:08
dholbachoh, i see11:08
dredgi'll annoy her though and see if she would mind helping out.. i know there is a translation project for kde, i don't think there's a gnome one11:09
dholbachdredg: there is11:09
dholbachhttp://l10n-status.gnome.org/HEAD/ga/index.html11:10
jdubmdz: pong11:10
dredgdholbach: oh, nice one11:10
jdubof course there is a translation project for gnome :)11:10
elmofuck - stupid g5's don't come back cleanly if you rip their video card out11:12
elmodholbach: err, I didn't realise you were in the queue - did you send me your key id, email etc.?11:12
dholbachelmo: i sent them to mako11:13
elmodholbach: mako only needs the CoC; I need your keyid + email (as per the docs on the wiki, WRT uploads)11:13
dredgjdub: yeah, i knew there was a gnome translation project, i was unaware of an irish translation project :)11:13
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dredgno T?11:17
lamonthrm ... magenta on blue.. I should really get a better monitor11:24
lamontmdz: fwiw, livecd on ia64 fails to find the network, and then dies with 'device /dev/vc/1 does not exist'11:25
lamontof course, that's probably related to having the wrong modules11:26
jdubok, so, /u/b/python is in python-minimal11:26
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jdubbut nothing depends on it if you pull python2.4-dev11:27
lamontand the simple knowledge that it fails quickly if he's wrong11:27
jdubbut that still doesn't explain i386 being out of sync with the other arches11:27
lamontjdub: that is correct11:27
jdublamont: did you see this?11:27
jdubhttp://people.ubuntulinux.org/~lamont/buildLogs/g/gamin/0.0.23-0ubuntu1/11:27
lamontdidn't look at it, no.11:27
jdubtotal bongness11:27
lamontbut python-foo-dev doesn't depend: python11:27
lamontnor should it11:27
lamontand the chroots haven't been taught that python-minimal is essential11:28
jdubnot that i should really be relying on that11:28
lamonteep.  gotta go get kids11:29
jdubso i should b-d on: python-dev (>= 2.4),11:29
jdubpython-dev (<< 2.5)11:29
lamontand then run python2.4.  If you want to run 'python', you need to build-depend python (I think... python-minimal might get you there)11:30
lamontalmost certainly does11:30
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jdubok, so i should stick to the same thing but run python2.411:30
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fallkerping11:37
dokokamion: ping?11:44
dokojdub: but if you use dh_python, you need to depend on python anyway.11:45
jdubpython-dev depends on python11:47
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seb128jdub: oh, inotify 0.19 out and gamin updated for it :)11:55
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