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elmoI didn't mean abuse, I more meant exim rejecting all the mail as -ENOUSER12:03
elmobut I guess you have an account through qa12:03
Kamionqa's merkel now - maybe through rm, don't remember12:03
lamontSetting up gnome-panel-data (2.10.1-0ubuntu1) ...12:03
lamont /usr/sbin/laptop-detect: line 6: test: : integer expression expected12:03
lamontdesktop configuration12:03
lamontResolved address "xml::/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a writable configuration source at position 012:03
lamontwell, that looks cute12:03
Kamionanyway, echan :)12:03
lamontbut it's not as fatal as the I/O errors12:03
Kamionlamont: bah, I thought that laptop-detect thing got fixed ages ago12:04
thomi don't remember anyone reporting it as a bug?12:05
thom(and i don't remember seeing it)12:05
mvoseb128: patch does not apply cleanly at all (22 of 26 HUNKS failed) :/12:06
lamontrsync: readlink "/build/livecd.mnt/lib" failed: Input/output error (5)12:06
seb128mvo: probably encoding issue12:06
lamontrsync: readlink "/build/livecd.mnt/media" failed: Input/output error (5)12:06
lamontthat's my favorite part..12:06
seb128mvo: just commit the first po, we have the language-pack for updates12:06
elmolamont: what host is this?12:06
mvoseb128: ok12:06
lamontroyal12:07
lamont~buildd/public_html/livecd/ubuntu/current/*.out12:07
elmomeh12:07
elmodid you move the live stuff?12:08
mdzlamont: can you losetup && e2fsck the final image?12:08
lamontno12:08
lamontwell, when adare died.12:08
mdzoh, never mind, you saw i/o errors already12:08
elmolamont: check oh dmesg12:08
elmos/oh/out/12:08
lamontwah wah12:08
lamont>2GB, I expect.12:08
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mdzlamont: how exactly did that build manage to exit successfully after that?12:09
lamontdu -s chroot-livecd/12:10
lamont1591916 chroot-livecd/12:10
lamontset +e in a function doesn't affect the caller does it?12:12
elmono12:12
mdzlamont: file a bug for thom about the laptop-detect thing12:13
lamontmdz: problem with the livecd identified, rolling a good one now.12:14
mdzthanks, ping me or Kamion when it's done to roll new isos12:15
thomlamont: can you include  /proc/pmi/info from the chroot, please12:15
lamont-rw-r--r--  1 buildd root   2146500608 Apr  2 06:46 public_html/livecd/ubuntu/20050402/livecd.ubuntu-20050402-powerpc.fsimg-102412:15
lamont-rw-r--r--  1 buildd root   1674555392 Apr  3 06:37 public_html/livecd/ubuntu/20050403/livecd.ubuntu-20050403-powerpc.fsimg-102412:15
lamontwhat's wrong with that picture?12:15
thom(in the laptop-detect bug)12:16
lamontthom: is a chroot on royal, but sure12:16
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Kamioner, 'set -e' or 'set +e' in a function does affect the caller12:17
=== lamont runs e2fsck on the image just because
lamontKamion: yeah.. I gather that now...12:17
lamontgrumble12:17
Kamion$ sh -c 'foo () { set -e; }; foo; false; echo hello'12:18
Kamion$ 12:18
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Kamionmdz: the other cdimage.u.c seems up to date now12:19
lamontamusingly, the kubuntu livecd should be fine12:19
lamontppc ubuntu live building now12:19
mdzKamion: thanks; I've been syncing from the good one meanwhile12:19
elmoKamion: it's still syncing12:20
Kamionoh, /daily/ is there anyway12:20
elmoyah, it's in kubuntu12:20
elmodo we really need ubuntu and kubuntu source ISOs?12:20
elmoshouldn't they be fairly identical?12:20
Kamionyeah, I should probably turn off Kubuntu source ISOs12:21
elmohmm, I suppose not, if you're only including source for what's on the CD12:21
Kamionuh12:21
elmoor is that source for everything?12:21
Kamionmm, no, just source for what's on the CD12:21
Kamionwhy exactly it's now *four* source ISOs I don't know12:21
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lamontso, uh, livecd script updated on all 4 architectures12:26
lamontelmo: I want 500GB drives on all the livecd-fsbuild hosts. :-(12:27
lamontyeah, that's want, not need. :-(12:27
HiddenWolflamont, x86 / a64 / ppc and ia64? itanium won't be official, right?12:28
lamontHiddenWolf: ia64 has machines in the data center, and it's one of those cut/paste things...12:29
lamontia64 won't have official images for hoary12:29
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HiddenWolflamont, cool12:30
lamontHiddenWolf: neither will sparc or hppa12:31
HiddenWolflamont, no offence, but why offer ubuntu on the very limited and crowded ia64 arena?12:33
lamontHiddenWolf: I don't set policy12:35
lamontwhich is short for 'dunno'12:35
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HiddenWolfHm, ok. Was just wondering wether there is a good reason for it.12:36
lamontHiddenWolf: while there are build machines, the hoary/ia64 is not sponsored by Canonical.12:37
dokohmm, DistroWatch doesn't list Ubuntu/Kubuntu as having asian language support. is this really true?12:37
HiddenWolfdoko, it should have12:37
dokojdub: you seem to have the best DistroWatch contacts ^^^12:38
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Kamiondoko: depends on the Asian language; not all have installer support12:39
HiddenWolflamont, out of sheer curiousity, is there any info online about the server setup?12:39
dholbachyes: Ubuntu Linux - the new number one distribution on DistroWatch :-)12:40
lamontwiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources??12:40
HiddenWolfdholbach: has been so for two days. slowpoke. 12:40
dholbachi was citing :-)12:41
lamontHiddenWolf: which says nothing about your question12:41
HiddenWolflamont, nm then. Don't want to get spanked for going OT *again*12:42
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lamontHiddenWolf: basic answer about the buildd machines: really fat beefy {P4,amd64,G5} machines with plenty of memory, etc, x3.  and x3 minimum-price-point HP ia64 machines.12:43
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HiddenWolflamont, thanks.12:44
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HiddenWolfNight people12:45
lamontdholbach: http://distrowatch.com/stats.php?section=popularity12:46
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Burgundavianext week12:47
Burgundaviaafter the release12:47
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dholbach:-))))12:48
dholbachok pals, i'm off to bed - good night12:48
ogranight dholbach 12:49
mdkenight12:49
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lamonthrm.. first clue should have been that ppc beat amd64.  must remember that12:51
dilingerthat reminds me, i should order some cds12:52
mdzamd64 install good, amd64 live good, powerpc live b0rken, powerpc install pending12:53
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zygawow, ubuntu is quite popular :>01:01
mdkeyou betcha01:02
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Kamionmdz: what's up with powerpc live?01:03
mdzKamion: cloop was borked, lamont said he was building a new one01:04
mdzpowerpc install is in progress, waiting for kubuntu to finish downloading and I'll test ubuntu/i38601:04
mdzand by then I assume the new powerpc cloop will be ready01:05
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lamontshould be done sometime soonish01:09
lamontfeh - still installing01:09
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mdzyay for non-blurry update-notifier icon01:15
mdzlive-i386 is good01:17
lamontppc cloop is rsyncing into the image01:18
lamonthow much of 2.10.1 is left?01:20
mdzwe've got all the 2.10.1 we're going to accept01:21
lamontwoot01:21
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seb128mdz: uploads frozen tomorrow ?01:28
mdzseb128: no more uploads without approval starting tomorrow01:29
seb128k01:30
lamontcompressing01:32
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Kamiononly one language, though ...01:34
mdzpowerpc install is good01:35
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lamont[ 9]  Block# 32753 size      0 ->     84 [compression ratio 100%, overall:  27%] 01:37
lamontppc livecd cloop is good01:38
lamontwell, done in any case01:38
lamontand the right size, etc.01:38
mdzI'll start CD builds01:38
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mdzthom: ping?01:47
mdzthom: firefox is still showing the Warty page01:47
mdkeis there a channel for launchpad?01:48
Kamion#launchpad01:49
mdkedoh01:49
mdkethanks Kaloz 01:49
mdkethanks Kamion 01:49
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CarlK_I did a server install, then apt-get install xchat - it installed 64meg of stuff, including xorg-common, but X wasn't one of them.  Is this normal?01:57
lamontmdz: is there anything else that we know is going in?  or are we down to the final testing rush?01:58
mdzlamont: doko has an oo.o upload going in shortly01:58
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aigariusI am preparing to burn several hundreds of Ubuntu 5.04 install cd's to give away at a conference in 10 hours. Because of schedule slip, i understand that i will not be able to burn release cd - only rc install cds. Are there any critical bugs in theses CD that I should know about?01:59
mdztomorrow we'll do a build which should be damn close to final01:59
lamontthat's all of the huge packages the4n01:59
mdzaigarius: just please don't label them "ubuntu 5.04" because they aren't01:59
lamontaigarius: if you burn them before release, please be sure and label them as pre-release01:59
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mdzCarlK_: yes01:59
aigariussure, i will. and we will instruct people to update after installing. anything else?02:00
mdzaigarius: the release candidate is quite solid02:00
lamontKamion: just oh btw, repartitioned the G3 so that /boot is early on.  boots just fine now, thank you02:00
CarlK_mdz - ok, no bugzilla then02:00
lamontKamion: so sounds like some erratta for the CD, maybe.02:00
mkedwardsaigarius: regression in NVidia graphics chip detection relative to array-7, at least on livecd02:00
mkedwards(appears to guess ATI instead of NV)02:01
mdzlamont: errata like "we don't support G3 machines"? ;-)02:01
mdzmkedwards: worked fine here02:01
lamontmdz: no.  erratta like the 'use the whole damn disk' doesn't work on certain archaic G3 machines, you must manually partition things and put /boot in the first 2GB02:02
mdzI would be very surprised if the pristine RC live CD did anything like that02:02
lamontLOGIN SCREEN!!!02:02
mdzlamont: I know; they have other problems, though, and I'm happy to not declare official support for them02:02
mkedwardsmdz: quite pristine.  Go700 chipset.  Trying to narrow it down now.02:02
Kamionmdz: plenty of G3 machines are newworld and ought to be supported02:02
aigariuswe will only use ubuntu install cds. we have our own live cds made from scratch. I think that i will get its main developer to debconf to share some of his revelations. their live cd boot faster then my pristine debian system :(02:02
lamontmdz: it was the newest iMac that the surplus store had, though... :-)02:02
mdzaigarius: which live CD?02:02
Kamionmdz: don't make the same mistake that the front page of our web site does in confusing G3 with oldworld :P02:03
aigariusit is not in public circulation yet02:03
aigariuscalled 'Cute'02:03
mdzany machine which doesn't do LBA properly is archaic in my book02:03
Kamionlamont: I have no idea where errata ought to go yet ...02:03
lamontmdz: wondering what other problems G3s-of-color have....02:04
mdzlamont: haven't you been trying to get that one installed for about a week now?02:04
lamontmdz: yes and no.02:04
lamontfirst tried it with hoary about a week ago.02:04
lamontwell, month ago.02:04
lamontCD drive is NFG - read errors02:05
mkedwardsmdz: what log should I look at to try to understand why it guessed Radeon 7000 for my Go700?02:05
lamontso last week was (1) figure out netboot (having installed a ppc machine maybe 3 times, all with warty), and (2) curse that it didn't make second-stage boot02:05
lamonttoday was the next chance I had to really look at it since last weekk02:05
mdzmkedwards: sudo discover --disable=serial,parallel,usb,ide,scsi  --format="%V %M\t%S\t%D\n" video02:06
lamontthe fact that it boots just fine from the netboot, but not from disk, finally led me to notice that / was 14GB (not the stock hard drive, which would be < 2GB anyway...), then manually repartition and install.02:06
lamontmucho happier.02:06
Kamionit's basically just the same problem that old BIOSes have, we haven't withdrawn support for older i386 systems just because of that02:07
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lamontyep[02:07
seb128mdz: the default handler for rtf files should be oowriter, not abiword, right ?02:07
mdzwe don't make things work properly on them by default either02:08
mdzseb128: since oowriter is installed by default, and abiword is not, I would say yes02:08
seb128k, just wanted to be before changing it, thanks :)02:08
mdzKamion: certainly anyone in that situation is on their own as far as making their install work02:08
lamontmdz: right.02:08
Kamionmdz: sure; though I'd still consider it a bug even if not a high-priority one, and would accept patches to make it work better02:09
lamontwhich really means the errata item needs to say 'if your bios doesn't support reads > 2GB, you'll need to deal with that (duh).  kthxbye'02:09
mdzKamion: sure, we accept patches for hppa too; that doesn't make it a viable platform ;-)02:09
Kamionwhereas I don't consider "doesn't support PReP" or whatever to be a bug02:09
lamontmdz: hey! :-)02:09
mdzI'll be re-testing the new powerpc live CD shortly02:10
mkedwardsmdz: OK, brb02:10
mdzeverything else looks good02:10
Kamionmdz: so, uh, you tell me where the cutoff point for proper LBA support on powermacs is, eh? 'cos I bet it doesn't align precisely with G3 -> G4 :-)02:10
mdzKamion: it sounds like it's probably not even an issue, since they come with tiny disks from the factory02:11
aigariusis there somewhere a list of bugs that are fixed/to be fixed after the RC was made?02:11
mdzno02:12
mdzunless "you could read bugzilla" is a reasonable answer ;-)02:12
aigarius'you could read svn log' would be a better one ;)02:13
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Kamionmdz: yeah, I don't think it's a huge deal; ultimately the right answer is probably a partman finish.d script that complains about the situation, assuming that anyone ever figures out how to detect the relevant machines from software02:13
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Kamionaigarius: in the meantime, try the hoary-changes mailing list archives02:13
aigariusKamion: thank02:14
aigariuss02:14
aigarius:)02:14
lamontKamion: yaboot, for example, could notice that the offset is unreasonable, warn about it, and then try to launch the kernel...  That doesn't fix it, and means you have to reinstall, but it's a start02:14
mdza hypothetical svn log for the entire distribution would be more data than bugzilla, I imagine02:15
Kamionlamont: it's better if it goes earlier, so that you can fix it at the partitioning stage rather than having to wait for the whole first stage install to finish before you get told about the problem02:15
mdzlamont: does your G3 boot the hoary live CD?02:15
lamontoh, definitely02:15
lamontmdz: that would kind of want a reliable CD, no?02:16
mdzlamont: oh, you didn't fix that problem?02:16
Kamionwe must put together a casper netboot option at some point :)02:16
lamontmdz: no.  I netbooted the installer02:16
mdzKamion: don't laugh; I'm seriously considering implementing thin clients that way02:16
lamontMemTotal:        61812 kB02:16
lamontand I don't think livecd would be a wise plan...02:17
Kamionmdz: oh, that wasn't really intended as a laugh ...02:17
KamionI think it would be really useful to have02:17
mdzlamont: that's what swap is for!02:17
Kamionbut I assume it'd need nbd or something to be sane02:17
mdzKamion: casper + nbd would be a nice alternative to NFS + tmpfs02:17
lamontmdz: I did attempt a livecd boot.  After 90+ minutes, I gave up.  But the CD was logging lots of I/O errors/timeouts02:17
lamontso it might actually work02:17
lamontgimme a netboot casper, and I'll go for it02:17
lamontthe other issue is that there is no local ppc mirror, and the bits I have are the RC cd.02:18
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mdzKamion: I think we need to correct the bit in Mark's draft release announcement about the speed of the installer; with archive-copier I assume it's quite a lot slower than Debian's02:26
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ogramdz, hwdb client will need to have another two uploads before release...one for small bugfixes and one if the help is completed02:29
tritiumtoday's xorg -10 update rewrote my xorg.conf, despite it being hand-customized, and reverted to "nv" driver.  My hotplug blacklist was also blown away, as I normally blacklist intel_agp in order to use NvAgp02:32
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Kamionmdz: fewer questions do speed stuff up, and I think it might be faster than a standard Debian desktop installation because the latter installs both GNOME and KDE02:33
Kamionbut yes, it's true that archive-copier slows things down02:33
Kamionwhere's the draft release announcement02:33
Kamion?02:34
Kamionnm, found it02:34
Kamionmdz: I'll see if I can do timings tomorrow maybe02:35
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mkedwardsmdz: discover got it more or less right.  But xorg.conf got Radeon 7000 VE.  Editing it (and adding an appropriate VSync/HSync range and resolution) gets me 1920x1200.02:39
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mkedwardsmdz: the odd thing is that it didn't even get the PCI ID right.  0:5:0 vs. 1:0:0.02:40
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Kamionmdz: the debdiff from dosfstools 2.11-1 -> 2.11-2 looks entirely sensible and minimal; should we sync?02:41
mkedwardsmdz: NVIDIA Corporation NV31GLM? [Quadro FX 700 Go]        XFree86 nv02:42
danielsmkedwards: do you have a 7000 VE in your machine?02:42
mkedwardsdaniels: nope, no ATI anything.  Dell Precision M60 laptop.02:43
danielsare you using the live CD?02:43
mkedwardsyep.02:43
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mkedwardsregression relative to array-7.02:43
danielsyrsh02:43
danielsyeah, even02:43
mkedwards(which got the nv right, but gave me 1600x1200)02:43
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Kamionlamont: what's missing?02:44
lamontwho added pkgstriptranslations to hoary.buildd, anyway, I wonder02:44
danielsmdz: ping02:44
Kamionheh02:44
lamontesp given that installing it and enabling it gives bad results02:44
KamionI think you told me to02:44
lamontwouldn't surprise me02:44
KamionI generally don't touch *.buildd without explicit request02:44
lamontstupid buildmaster02:44
Kamionanyhow ... bedtime02:44
lamontg'night02:45
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mkedwardsI love the fact that I don't need ModeLines in xorg.conf.02:45
lamont(which required finding debootstrap and dupload, but hey...)02:45
lamontbuilding debootstrap, libertating duplaod.02:45
lamontoops.  time to run to fire meeting.02:45
lamontback in a few hours02:46
lamontmdz: cell should work reasonably02:46
mkedwardsdaniels: ddcprobe doesn't seem to be picking up resolutions above 1280x102402:46
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Kamionoh yeah, my mobile's also on in case of emergency, though it may be running out of battery soon02:48
danielsmkedwards: hm?02:48
mkedwardsdaniels: outputs oem, vendor, product, memory, list of modes, then "edidfail"02:48
danielsthat's not it liking modes above 1280x1024, that's either your card or your monitor telling us it can't to ddc02:48
danielss/to/do/02:49
mkedwardsdaniels: (I'm now on to trying to figure out how to autodiscover 1920x1200)02:49
danielsddcprobe's code hasn't changed at all in weeks, substantially in months02:49
danielsit'll autodiscover 1920x1200 if your card likes us02:49
mkedwardsdaniels: array-7 found 1600x1200, at least.  xorg seems to be able to find a 1920x1200 mode when told to in xorg.conf.02:50
danielsright02:50
mkedwardsdaniels: hmph.  There isn't even a PCI 0:5:0.  How'd that get written into xorg.conf?02:51
danielsif it's saying edidfail, it's out of our hands; the xorg.conf thing is my fault (wrong bus id/wrong driver), but edidfail is not02:51
danielsdon't ask02:52
mkedwardsDDC detected a DFP:  ....  EDID Version: 1.302:53
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mkedwards(**) NV(0): *Default mode "1920x1200": 193.2 MHz, 74.5 kHz, 60.0 Hz02:54
mkedwardsLooks like a completely happy Xorg.0.log.02:55
mkedwardsdaniels: do you use ddcprobe or something like it to generate resolutions for xorg.conf?02:56
mkedwardsdaniels: I note that a previous tester with an NV31 also had issues (Google "ddcprobe edidfail")03:02
CarlK_daniels - are you still hosting the nvidia package, or is that now in daily-install or where?03:03
mkedwardsdaniels: let me know if there's something I can do to help.03:05
mkedwardsdaniels: I am even equipped to overlay a replacement package on the LiveCD and test.03:10
danielsmkedwards: we use ddcprobe to build the list of resolutions, yeah.  the nv driver and ddcprobe use two different methods to probe (the former uses i2c channels on the card, the latter asks the bios very nicely), so the former succeeding and the latter failing are not unheard of.03:10
danielsCarlK_: it's now in daily install, and in the archive03:10
danielsmkedwards: i'm just building a replacement cd now to test the xorg.conf stuff03:10
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mkedwardsdaniels: OK, any chance it'll do 1920x1200?03:12
mdzdaniels: pong03:12
mkedwardsdaniels: (that's the native resolution of the laptop LCD on the M60)03:13
mkedwardsdaniels: it should be harmless to put in the list of resolutions, since xorg will exclude it anyway if it's inapplicable, right?03:13
mdzdaniels: the current daily live CD worked fine for me x3; no PCI ID regressions this time around03:13
mdzdaniels: I've no idea what happened in mkedwards case; the RC was known to be OK in that respect as well03:14
mkedwardsmdz: hand-editing xorg.conf got me the M60's native resolution.03:15
mkedwardsmdz: it's a reasonably popular business laptop.03:16
danielsmkedwards: it should do 1920x1200 just fine03:17
danielsmkedwards: could you please send me a /var/log/Xorg.0.log from that machine?03:17
daniels(the laptop)03:17
mkedwardsmdz: by the way, whom do I contact about a support contract for our 3,500 worldwide sales staff?  :)03:17
danielsif so, I can reproduce it locally03:17
mdzmkedwards: support@canonical.com03:17
mkedwardsdaniels: the successful one, I presume?  :)03:17
danielsmkedwards: preferably, but it's not hugely important03:17
mkedwardsdaniels: I don't think the one with the ati driver will do you much good.03:18
danielswell, no03:18
mdzmkedwards: take a look at the /etc/X11/xorg.conf inside the cloop image; see if it says 7000 VE and 0:5:003:18
danielsmdz: what I suspect is happening is that generating the new configuration is massively failing03:19
danielsmdz: if I can get the log, I can use the XRESPROBE_RIG stuff to simulate that here and see if it's failing and why03:20
danielsmkedwards: which cd were you using, exactly?03:20
mdzhe said earlier it was RC03:20
mkedwardsRC livecd i38603:20
mkedwardsdaniels: sent03:20
danielsok, rc will probably fail like that03:21
danielscould you please try a daily live?  it should be fixed there03:21
danielsrsync -azurvP cdimage.ubuntu.com::cdimage/daily-live/current/hoary-live-i386.iso ./hoary-live-i386.iso03:22
mkedwardsmdz: yes, it's the one inside the cloop03:23
mdzKamion: if we can the new dosfstools tonight, yes, otherwise, I'd rather not03:24
mdzdaniels: why would RC fail like that?  what's interesting about his setup?03:24
danielsmdz: nothing interesting, just a bug fixed in -903:25
mdzdaniels: it didn't fail for anyone else in this way03:25
mkedwardsdaniels: rsync'ing03:25
mdzso _something_must be different about his setup03:25
danielsmdz: it's very specific to 1920x120003:26
mdzdaniels: ok03:28
mdzthat's what I was looking for03:28
mkedwardsdaniels: thx03:29
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danielsyeah, that bug seems to be fixed now03:31
mkedwardsdaniels: rsync will take 13 hours or so.  Will test tomorrow AM PDT.03:31
danielsjudging by the fact that rigging xresprobe with that log gave me a config with 1920x120003:31
danielsmkedwards: it shouldn't actually take quite 13h, since it will fly through the middle, but thanks; much appreciated03:31
mkedwardsnp03:32
tritiumdaniels, any thoughts about intel_agp being removed from my blacklist after today's upgrade?  Does it have anything to do with the agpgart changes going on?03:32
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danielstritium: er, I don't know, sorry03:32
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tritiumhotplug wasn't even upgraded today03:32
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mkedwardswill also try on powerpc (laptop and iMac); use RC?03:32
mdzmkedwards: if you're going to test, please use the latest dailies03:33
mdztritium: nothing we've done would modify your hotplug blacklist03:33
tritiummdz, that's what's so puzzling03:33
mkedwardsmdz: OK, same rsync except ppc?03:33
mdzmkedwards: 'powerpc', yes03:33
tritiumThat, and that my custom xorg.conf was overwritten.  I'm sure the md5sum had changed.03:34
danielstritium: if the md5sum had in any way changed, it wouldn't have overwritten it03:34
danielsunless you asked it to with dpkg-reconfigure03:35
danielsin which case it's very nicely backed it up03:35
danielsas /etc/X11/xorg.conf.yyyymmddhhss03:35
tritiumthat was my understanding, but I'm not kidding.  It happened...03:35
danielshm03:35
danielsi've never seen that happen03:35
tritiumI had blacklisted intel_agp, and added "NvAgp" option into my xorg.conf.  All that was gone today.03:35
danielsif it was happening, I'd lose my highly-customised xorg.conf03:36
danielson both my laptop and desktop03:36
tritiumFirst time I've seen it too.  No problem, I re-did the changes I had made.03:36
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Riddellmdz: can I upload gwenview with fixed timestamps and kdebase with a couple of menu changes03:39
mdzRiddell: yes, if you do it right away03:40
Riddellmdz: kdebase will take 15 mins03:40
mdzRiddell: today should be the last day for anything but fixing major regressions03:41
ogramdz, did you get my message before ?03:41
mdztritium: perhaps your filesystem was corrupted, restored from a backup, or you aren't logged into the system you think you are ;-)03:41
mdztritium: that's one too many weird things going on in /etc03:41
tritiummdz, as trange as it sounds, it really did happen...03:42
mdzogra: yes, I did, and I am very serious about stopping uploads.  we have a release to make03:42
ogramdz, i know, but the help is not complete yet, i could live with the small bugs left, but not without helpfile in place03:43
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tritiumI only get proper suspend-to-ram with nvidia driver, "NvAgp", and intel_agp blacklisted.  When I rebooted, it was using "nv", and those changes are what I found.03:46
mdzogra: it needs to go in tonight03:48
ograurgh...03:48
mdzthe release was originally scheduled for tomorrow; there was plenty of time to plan for this03:49
ogramdz, i didnt even plan a help file, but since froud wrote one i need it at least to reflect the actual app...(one screenshot is missing and one chapter is wrong)03:51
mdzogra: it will be ok without the help file03:52
mdzas you say, we never planned on it03:52
mdzthe time for unplanned features is long past :-)03:52
ogramdz, ther is a button that starts yelp currently....03:52
ogramdz, let me see if i make it to clean frouds file, then it'll be ok03:53
mdzI don't see a help button03:53
mdzoh, argh, you made a new upload03:53
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ograsorry :/03:54
robertj#8516 New Spatial Bug has been reopened, is there any news on that?03:56
tsengnews would be on the bug03:56
tsengthats the point of having a bug tracking system :P03:56
robertjtseng: well I read it and it went from being resolved wont fix to reopened but no mention or why...03:57
tsengso someone reopened it03:57
tsengthat doesnt mean much.03:57
CarlK_daniels - nvidia box (toshiba 6100 laptop), nvidia-glx-config enable, ctrl-alt-bakcsace, got the nvidia splash, login box, logged in, now have a brown screen and a mouse.  no walpaper, no menus04:00
danielsyou probably need to reboot, or at least sudo modprobe nvidia04:01
tritiumCarlK_, why aren't you coming to #ubuntu first to ask?  I can help you...04:01
CarlK_woa... 2+ min later and it's up04:03
CarlK_P4-2ghz, 512meg... never seen something like that04:04
robertjCarlK: time to upgrade!04:04
CarlK_lol04:04
CarlK_time for dinner - 04:04
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CarlK_I was testing the "In order to take full advantage of the changes, X needs to be restarted." and it is true - thats all it took - module is loaded, (II) NVIDIA X Driver  1.0-7174  Tue Mar 22 06:48:37 PST 200504:06
tsengbug 8548, you have to be kidding04:06
tseng"this is busted and we know it, so lets release it like this and fix it later"04:06
robertjis that the intel wifi?04:07
jblackHey guys. Is there some sort of problem with acpi? I keep getting random popups in x saying acpi this, that theother. syslog and dmesg are also going bonkers, using up about 90% of the cpu04:07
tsengrobertj: the what?04:07
robertjnevermind, someone was complaining that his intel chipset wifi died every 3 hours without the most current drivers04:08
robertjtseng: this particular issue really gets my goat :(04:09
robertjI think the reason it is so irritating is that Mark hasn't really said much about it AFAIK04:11
tsenghe did, on the bug I just said04:11
tsengand you went on some tangent about intel wifi04:11
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robertjoh I didn't realize it was him who reported it04:12
robertjtseng: I marked it as a dupe of #851604:16
robertjtis the other leg of the elephant no?04:16
tsengum, not really04:20
tsengbut its bedtime, cya04:20
robertjoff to bed, night all04:22
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zulevening05:04
lamontmoo05:10
jsgotangcomoo?05:10
lamontjsgotangco: is traditional greeting05:10
jsgotangcoerrr in this channel?05:11
lamontwell... no05:11
jsgotangcomoo05:11
zuljust for farm boy05:11
lamonttoche05:12
zulheh..05:12
zulinotify sucks..05:12
lamontduh05:13
lamontthought inotify was your middle name?05:13
jsgotangcothere's a nice laptop test by a contributor on hoary preview at osnews05:13
zulooh...the "power" of inotify http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/inotify/glib/05:13
zullamont: nah...its super amazing dude05:14
zulcrud...wifey is calling me to bed..05:14
jsgotangco*grin*05:14
zulat least i got to watch dr. who tonight...later..05:14
jsgotangcobye bye05:14
lamontheh05:15
fabbionemorning05:19
lamontmorning fabbione 05:19
fabbionemorning lamont05:19
fabbionecrap gcc-4 is FTBFS on sparc05:19
ograhey fabbione 05:21
lamontfabbione: join the club05:25
fabbionelamont: it can't find some libcairo something05:25
=== fabbione wonders what doko broke this time
fabbioneargh no05:27
fabbioneit's the usual problem05:27
infinitydoko never breaks anything.  It's against his religion.05:28
infinityWell, he breaks ABIs randomly for kicks, but that's about it.05:29
jbaileylibcairo is probably for java.05:30
infinityMost of the crazier build-deps are.05:30
jbaileyWhat?!?  You don't generally think gcc needs to pull in X? =)05:31
fabbionelibcairo is there05:31
fabbionebut apparently 0.3.0-1 has been lost somewhere05:31
fabbioneat least for sparc05:31
infinityI'm rather irritated by gcc needing to link to everything under the sun, yes. :)05:31
infinity(mostly irritating when you install the gcc-snapshot packages, which include all the java stuff, hence requiring all the dependencies)05:32
infinityAlso, the part where the java portion of the build takes twice as long as the rest of the suite is annoying.05:32
infinityIt'll surpass the testsuite soon.05:32
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theineHi, can anybody tell me how the ipw2100 patch that's applied to the Ubuntu kernel sources differs from the ``official'' one from ipw2100.sourceforge.net ?05:35
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theineis this documented somewhere?05:35
fabbionetheine: it is documented in the source package. debian/external-drivers and debian/changelog05:35
fabbioneiirc only patches to allow suspend/resmue have been applied to it05:36
theinefabbione: great, thanks for the info05:36
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elmohmm - how much space would I need to leave to one side to usefully do test installs?  05:47
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lamontelmo: 2GB is plenty, I would expect05:49
lamontmy fresh ppc install has 1.5GB, after building a chroot05:49
lamontthe chroot pile is 200MB, so 1.3GB is about what the install used05:49
lamont(much of that archive-copier, mind you)05:50
CarlK_a fresh install uses 1.4G05:50
lamontCarlK_: which architecture?05:50
CarlK_er, thats what df shows when it is done 05:50
CarlK_i38605:50
lamontjdub about?05:50
mako---> http://spaces.msn.com/members/spaceslogo/05:50
makodude, that guy is organizing a write-in campaign to MY EMAIL ADDRESS05:51
CarlK_I think it frees up 200m at the end, so you may? need 1.6, but I am not sure05:51
CarlK_and now, bed tiem05:51
CarlK_night all05:51
spivmako: At least our logo doesn't have fat people ;)05:53
makoyeah dude, our models are at least HOT05:53
lamontdunno.. that redhead...05:53
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lamontmako: so you've been getting a bit of email?05:53
makolamont: you have no idea... but no, not more than usual :)05:55
lamontmeaning boatloads, I expect05:55
danielsmako: lucky you!05:56
infinitymdz : Around?05:56
infinitymdz : DO we care about purely cosmetic issues (in manpages, no less, not some spiffy desktop product) this close to a release, or should I tag it as 5.10 and move on?  (cf: #8629)05:57
fabbionedaniels: hey dude05:58
danielsfabbione: g'morning05:58
lamontdaniels: about when does jdub usually show up?06:03
mdzinfinity: post-hoary06:04
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danielslamont: dunno, sorry; it's 1404 now, so he should be conscious06:05
infinitymdz : Moving on, then.06:05
m_tthewmako: somewhere in that pile of mail is an item from me re: hoary CDs that would appreciate some attention post-release but pre-ship. :)06:05
mdzinfinity: if you have no severe bugs, please spend time on live + install testing06:05
infinitymdz : I have no burner here, but I do have a mess of security bugs to keep me happy.06:06
=== infinity glances at thom and pitti.
infinityThe only installation problems I ran into with a recent hoary install daniels burned for me were related to my crap hardware, and not worth fixing, IMO (well, certainly not attempting it right now).06:07
=== dieman notes that 3 in-place warty->hoary upgrades at work on nis/nfs clients worked great so far.
diemanor it might be 4, rather.06:07
infinitymdz : And none of those were regressions from the warty install, which worked even worse on my craptop. ;)06:08
fabbionemorning mdz06:09
Lathiati should get the iso and do some testing06:09
mdzmorning06:09
Lathiathas it been mirrored?06:10
fabbionemdz: how is the situation?06:10
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mdzfabbione: looks pretty good06:12
mdzlamont fixed a problem with the powerpc live build06:12
mdzand all of my (basic) tests were successful, {i386,powerpc,amd64}x{install,live}06:12
fabbionemdz: rocking06:13
diemandamnit06:13
diemani forgot to file this amd64 bug i had :)06:13
diemanluckily i think it only affects my machine06:13
dieman(8-way iwill board)06:13
mdzjdub: do you have an artwork upload coming or not?  we are out of time06:15
infinitydieman : You still need to misappropriate one of those in my direction.06:16
diemanok06:16
diemanas soon as i transcribe it from this blurry photo06:16
diemanfrom the failed d-i install.06:16
diemani ended up using an older cd that worked.06:17
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=== Topic for #ubuntu-devel: Ubuntu Development | #ubuntu for support and general discussion | #ubuntu-love for getting involved | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DeveloperResources | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryGoals | No more uploads to hoary/main without approval (ask mdz or Kamion)
=== Topic (#ubuntu-devel): set by mdz at Wed Apr 6 03:32:43 2005
lamontmdz: emailed07:25
mdzlamont: hmm, I think we should probably omit the KDE stuff07:26
fabbioneat the first shot i lost the kitchen, the washing machine and the drier + 3*2KW lines07:27
danielsouch07:27
lamontmdz: I think I did07:27
fabbioneall the computers seems to be ok07:27
lamontunless I missed some in that middle list...07:28
mdzlamont: >   akregator.desktop07:30
mdz>   amarok.desktop07:30
mdz>   amor.desktop07:30
mdz>   ark.desktop07:30
mdz>   atlantik.desktop07:30
mdz>   atlantikdesigner.desktop07:30
mdzthose are all KDE07:30
jdublamont: yo07:30
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lamontgrumble07:30
jdubwhy would we omit the kde stuff? it's in main07:31
lamontjdub: doubles the number of packages?  increases confusion?07:31
lamontHelp is kde too07:32
jdubthe list isn't confusingly long, and they're all applications07:32
lamontgwenview.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;Application;Graphics;07:32
lamontjuk.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;AudioVideo;07:32
lamontlaptop.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;X-KDE-settings-power;07:32
lamontlskat.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;Game;CardGame;07:32
lamontnoatun.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;AudioVideo;07:32
lamontquanta.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;Development;07:32
lamontthinkpad.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;X-KDE-settings-system;07:32
lamontwebsearch.desktop:Categories=Qt;KDE;Find;07:32
mdzlamont: I'm marking up the list now07:32
jdubsure the names are all silly and they don't have descriptions, but hey :)07:32
lamontthey encourage the uninitiated gnome user to stray into forbidden paths.07:32
mdzjdub: because it doesn't make much sense in gnome-app-install, which isn't .even used in kubuntu07:32
jdubmdz: why doesn't it make sense? they're in main. they're supported. they're applications.07:33
lamontmdz: note that k3b was an intentional choice to leave in07:33
jdubthe only things that worry me are:07:33
jdub- number of kde games in separate packages07:33
jdub- number of kde music/media players we've managed to add to main07:33
jdubi'm pretty happy with the list, and plan to upload it once i've done the icons this afternoon, btw07:34
=== lamont removes gimp-2.0.desktop, under the theory that the Exec=line should get somewhere.
jdub(as well as the custom .desktop files for multi-binary packages)07:35
lamontbtw, evolution-mail.desktop (whichever package delivers that) still executes evolution-2.007:35
mdzlamont: marked-up list sent07:35
jdubif you guys have suggestions for changes/exclusions, please mail them to me07:36
mdzlamont: there should be one and only one entry in g-a-i for evolution, and it should operate on the 'evolution' package07:37
lamonteasy enough to toss evolution-mail07:37
lamontwhich is evo --component=mail07:37
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lamont&*^)& greylisting...07:39
lamontmdz: you want to either sendmail -q, or resend?07:39
mdzApr  5 22:38:19 localhost postfix/smtp[31759] : 9E4873BF7E: to=<lamont@mmjgroup.com>, relay=mail.alcor.net[68.168.78.100] , delay=15, status=sent (250 Message received: 20050406053543.NXHD4618.mta13.adelphia.net@mizar.alcor.net)07:40
lamontApr  5 23:43:32 mmjgroup postfix/smtpd[5104] : NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mta11.adelphia.net[68.168.78.205] : 450 <lamont@mmjgroup.com>: Recipient address rejected: Service is unavailable; from=<mdz@alcor.net> to=<lamont@mmjgroup.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<mta11.adelphia.net>07:44
lamontand the next time that either (1) they retry, or (2) you resend, it'll not get rejected07:45
mdzit's in my ISP's queue, not mine07:45
mdzI'll resend07:45
mdzsent07:45
lamontthanks07:46
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infinitydaniels : ping.07:46
danielspong07:46
infinityI need your amd64 again.07:46
infinity(but I forgot the hostname)07:46
lamontmdz: bme == epiphany-browser07:46
danielshome.fooishbar.org07:46
infinityAnd port? :)07:47
lamontdatabase-properties == libgnomedb2-common07:47
mdzlamont: same answer as for evolution, then07:47
danielsdunno07:47
mdzscratch database-properties07:47
jdubguys, those don't matter much07:47
lamontbme == bookmarkeditor07:47
jdubthey won't display anyway07:47
mdzscratch bme07:48
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JaneWhi mdz...07:48
JaneWup late?07:48
froudAfrican Greetings07:48
mdzJaneW: sleep is optional for the rest of the week07:48
JaneWmdz: as they say in Afrikaans 'sterkte'07:48
elmojanew: that means you too, you slacker07:49
danielssleep?  wassat?07:49
elmo;-)07:49
JaneWmeaning strength to you07:49
mdzthanks07:49
lamontgnome == gnome-session (skip?)07:49
mdzyes07:49
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jdublamont: it doesn't matter, it won't be seen in the gui anyway07:49
lamontgrep Exec gpilotd-control-applet.desktop 07:50
lamontExec=gpilotd-control-applet07:50
lamontmdz: really want to nuke k3b?07:50
ografroud, sorry, i was forced to bring in the docs today, so i added the missing bits myself...hope thats ok for you07:50
lamontlaptop == kde, gone07:50
jdublamont: dude, it's not shown in the gui anyway07:50
froudogra: no worries. Send me a patch07:50
lamontjdub: yeah, yeah07:51
lamontmdz: nmapfe is not a CLI07:51
jdubwhy are you going through these by hand?07:51
SuperLagDo you guys have any .debs of MySQL 4.1.11 stashed away in your bag of tricks?07:51
ografroud, yeah, i'll do, but first i need some hours of sleep ;) 07:51
lamontjdub: seemed like a good idea07:51
froudogra: sleep we just woke up07:51
ograheh07:51
jdubit's a waste of time07:52
=== froud sips coffee
lamontmdz: moz-firefox is the .desktop, firefox is a .png :)07:52
jdubget some sleep, i'll add the icon sucking stuff to d-s and upload g-a-i-d once they're done07:52
mdzlamont: yes, nuke k3b and nmapfe07:52
jdubhuh?07:52
froudogra: it's fine. I did not get to the document because of i18n stuff on ubuntu-doc07:52
jdubwhy are you suggesting the removal of valid applications from the list?07:53
ografroud, ... i think its a great documentation as it is now.... thanks for doing it :)07:53
mdzjdub: what I need from you most of all right now is to flush any pending artwork ASAP07:54
mdzI need final artwork in the archive tonight before I sleep07:54
froudogra: my pleasure07:54
jdubmdz: no can do07:54
jdubmdz: no cliff for colours, mark is mocking up a splash tomorrow morning07:54
mdzthey're both past their deadlines07:55
froudogra: next is to put it through i18n07:55
jdubmdz: i will be up for UK morning, and will work on final artwork (including undelivered stuff from cliff) with mark07:55
froudogra: when you send your patch I will create a POT file for translations07:55
mdzjdub: dude, we are building the release tomorrow07:55
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mdzthis is _it_07:55
jdubmeanwhile, you guys are picking through desktop files by hand when i'm running a script over them07:56
jdubtomorrow UK time07:56
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JaneWBTW if anyone has anything that I can do to help ease the loud, just shout!07:56
elmodude, it _IS_ UK morning07:56
mdzjdub: let's not talk about the g-a-i thing right now07:56
jdubie. mark will be around within 1hr07:56
froudJaneW: coffe and donuts would be nice :-)07:56
ografroud, there are very strict rules for uploads now, i dont think we'll get it in... :-/07:56
fabbioneJaneW: thanks :)07:56
lamontMozilla.desktop:Exec=mozilla-1.7.307:57
lamontew07:57
froudogra: no but at docteam we need to make POT files anyway07:57
froudso th eRosetta team can get it07:57
JaneWfroud: where are you? (coffee and rusks I can do)07:57
danielsfroud: hoary is in deep deep deep deep deep deep rather polar freeze07:57
froudIf the POT goes in the upload the Rosetta guys will see it07:57
jdubmdz: if we're both doing it, it probably needs talking about07:57
frouddaniels: not for hoary07:58
mdzjdub: we're not both doing it. lamont is doing it07:58
frouddaniels: after07:58
danielsfroud: right07:58
jdubmdz: ok, so lamont and i are doing it.07:58
jdubmdz: even so, it's a waste of time07:58
mdzjdub: I want you to stop doing it, and get artwork sorted07:58
froudJaneW: JHB, Northcliff07:58
jdubmdz: dude, far out07:58
ograelmo, i forgot a -sa in my former upload, could you move hwdb-client_0.6-0ubuntu1 out of the way ?07:58
jdubmdz: can't do artwork, don't have a mark or a cliff07:59
jdubmdz: can do desktops, have a nicely efficient script doing it for me instead of manually picking through07:59
ograelmo, it seems to block -0ubuntu207:59
mdzjdub: we are in non-blocking mode on that stuff; if it is not ready, then we are done07:59
froudogra: did the xml validate07:59
elmoogra: no, uploads are being manually approved now07:59
mdzI approved hwdb07:59
ograelmo, ah, ok07:59
JaneWfroud: cool, I went to Northcliff primary...08:00
jdubmdz: so given that we must wait on artwork right now, and there is not much left to do on g-a-i-d...08:00
lamontmdz: tossed you the revised list08:00
lamontjdub: started with your script... mdz had me prune it08:01
mdzlamont: looks perfect; can you build a package with that list and test them?08:01
jdub...08:01
elmomeh rsync-ing from rc to current daily was so not a win08:02
mdzelmo: and now we have a new openoffice build to deal with :-P08:02
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infinitypitti : Check you mail wrt MySQL this morning?08:05
pittiGood morning08:05
froudmorn08:05
pittiinfinity: already at it :)08:05
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pittiinfinity: okay, so we don't know anything for sure by now08:15
jdubelmo: something up with a.u.c?08:16
jdubGot a single header line over 360 chars [IP: 82.211.81.138 80] 08:16
elmouh08:16
infinitypitti : Yeah, that's the current status.  OTOH, he's pretty sure it's meant to (re)address that vuln.  I'm hoping to hear more back from him, though.08:17
mdzpitti: morning08:17
ograhey pitti 08:17
mdzjdub: that's a new one08:17
jdubi get the same through my proxy08:17
mdzworking fine here08:18
ograelmo, did you recognize that mdz approved my upload ? (sorry, dont want to get on your nerves, just to be sure)08:18
elmoogra: eh?08:18
ogra<elmo> ogra: no, uploads are being manually approved now08:18
ogra<mdz> I approved hwdb08:18
ogra<ogra> elmo, ah, ok08:18
mdzogra: the approval process is software-driven now08:18
ograah, ok08:18
mdzas of about an hour ago ;-)08:18
pittiHey ogra, hey mdz08:18
elmojdub: looks fine to me, and as mdz said, never seen that error before08:20
elmois it reproduceable?08:20
jdubyep08:21
infinitypitti : http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/news-4-1-11.html -- search for CAN-2004-095708:21
mdzthat error means exactly what it says; if you're getting it and we aren't, you're getting a response with different (and weird) content08:21
jdubwith or without squid proxy08:21
infinitypitti : Upstream certainly seems to think they're (re)fixing it.08:21
mdzjdub: -o debug::acquire::http=true08:22
jdubwhoa08:22
pittiinfinity: oh, I see; or, rather, fixing another attack vector to the same vuln (I think the previous patch is correct, too)08:22
pittiinfinity: what was the URL of your packages again?08:22
pittiinfinity: just a pity that there is no referenced bug #08:23
jdubmdz: i'll mail the output08:23
elmojdub: cc me, pls?08:23
jdubok08:23
infinitypitti : Ah-ha.  There's a reference in the 4.0.25 changelog.08:23
mdzpitti: what is the status of langpacks; are they up to date with the archive?08:24
infinitypitti : Also, http://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/mysql-security/08:24
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jsgotangcowow pretty active here lately08:24
jsgotangco*grin*08:24
infinitypitti : Oh, no, the reference in the 4.0.25 changelog just points to the old bug that (they thought) was fixed in 4.0.21... No new comments on it since then.08:25
mdzjsgotangco: it's that time of year08:25
jdubjsgotangco: that crunch you can hear is the sound of an ubuntu release :)08:25
mdzthat sound like grinding teeth08:25
infinitypitti : So, yeah.  Looks like they just found another hole matching that CAN, or something.08:25
jdubjsgotangco: got my mail re: ubuntu-ph?08:25
froudjdub: what about ubuntu-ph?08:26
Lathiatis there a more official iso than the 0405.1 daily build? (going to do some testing and abuse)08:26
jdubfroud: the list08:27
mdzjdub: try separating stdout and stderr08:27
infinitymdz : How much do we care about file conflicts between main and universe?08:28
jsgotangcojdub: yess thanks very much *grin* i know you;ve been busy08:28
mdzinfinity: if they can be resolved by changing only universe, I'm OK with that08:28
mdznot worth changing main at this point08:28
jdubmdz: 08:29
jdubETag: "77007b-262-bed8680"^M08:29
jdub^M08:29
jdub^_<8b>^H^@u+NB08:29
jdub08:29
jdub(...)08:29
pittijdub?08:30
mdzthat bit is perfectly reasonable08:30
infinitymdz : Can be, yup.08:30
mdzthat's a gzip header08:30
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jdubthere doesn't appear to be anything strange about the output08:30
jdubthought the above may have been misinterpreted by apt08:31
mdzmaybe some non-printable characters in there?08:31
mdzit's supposed to be printing only the header, not the data08:32
jdubwell, that makes the output very strange ;)08:32
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mdzat any rate, given that we haven't been flooded with complaints about it, I expect it's a problem on your network/isp/etc.08:33
paulproteusI've been dist-upgrading to Hoary.  It seems to have broken resume on my iBook G4, consistently for the past week.08:33
paulproteusI've been trying to keep quiet, hoping it would fix itself.08:33
mdzdoko: do we need an oo.o-amd64 upload?08:33
paulproteusIt might be two or three weeks, actually.08:33
mdztypically the best approach when you see something wrong is to check bugzilla, and if it isn't already reported, report it08:34
mdzit's now too late to fix it, even if we knew how08:34
Lathiatis the ubuntu-artwork package being updated to get a new mozilla homepage?08:35
=== jdub wgets instead, sees it works fine
jdubLathiat: yes08:35
Lathiatalso the screenshot in the quickguide should probably be changed to match08:35
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jsgotangcohehe08:42
infinitymdz : Too late to get printer driver fixes in, I assume?08:44
mdzinfinity: unless it's blindingly obvious and fixes printer breakage for half our users, I think I'd rather not08:47
infinityBlindingly obvious, yes.  Fixes things for only a tiny subset of users, though.08:47
mdzinfinity: debdiff?08:48
infinityThe only downside is that they can't work around it without rebuilding.  (downloading a new PPD can't work around bugs in gs's C..)08:48
infinitymdz : http://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/gs-esp/3-4.diff08:48
infinityAlready fixed in gs-gpl.08:49
infinitymdz : Still waiting to hear back from the user that it fixes both his issues, but I know it fixes one glaring bug without him even responding.08:49
infinityOTOH, LJ1012 users are probably not so common. :)08:49
mdzgdevpx.c sounds awfully generic08:49
mdz(i.e., probably has an affect on other drivers as well?)08:50
infinityYes, but this change has been in gs-gpl 8.x for ages.08:50
infinity(It affect all printer that speak PCL XL, but only a few of them cared about the badly-formatted output, apparently)08:50
infinityOTOH, there is a workaround in the form of "don't use gs-esp", so it's not the end of the world.  It just happens that we install gs-esp by default.08:51
infinity(The other half of the bugfix would be to include a new PPD in sopme package, somewhere)08:52
infinityAs the LJ1010/1012 doesn't work with curent hpijs, but works with gs + pxlmono + new PPD.08:52
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infinitymdz : I'm inclined to put it off if you feel in any way unsure about it, only because I hate printers. :)  But the user(s) may appreciate a fixed package.08:54
infinitymdz : One can work around it with "use gs-gpl, and download this PPD here (url)" though.08:55
mdzinfinity: my default state is unsure08:55
mdzand inertia is high at this stage08:55
infinityUnderstandable.08:55
infinityI'm trying mainly to focus on security stuff, I just happened to hear back from the user today on this one, so decided to spend a few minutes on it.08:55
infinitypitti : There, Christian sent you Sergei's explanation.  Is that good enough for your security update?  (want me to update the changelos to be more verbose while I'm at it?)09:01
pittiinfinity: saw it, cool09:02
pittiinfinity: yes, that's fine09:02
pittiinfinity: however, please ask mdz to ack the upload for hoary09:03
infinitypitti : Of course.09:03
infinitypitti : Shall I just upload the warty-security one once I've rewritetn the changelog?09:03
pittiinfinity: I'd like to take a peek on the new changelog entry :-)09:03
pittiinfinity: you did not change any code any more?09:03
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infinitypitti : Nope, just using the patch from 4.0.25 in both packages.09:04
infinitypitti : I'll just rewrite the changelog, so it's obvious that we know we're "re-fixing" this. :)09:04
mdzdaniels: #8706?09:06
fabbionemdz: it doesn't happen here.. standard config with updates09:08
mdzfabbione: someone in this channel was saying the same thing earlier; I'm not sure whether the same person filed the bug or not09:09
danielsmdz: this doesn't make sense to me, though09:09
fabbionemdz: neither to me09:09
danielsmdz: nothing at all changed in that regard between -9 and -1009:09
fabbionexorg.conf is always generated09:09
danielsit hasn't happened to me on either of my machines, or to anyone else09:09
fabbionei wonder if they did remove it in the hope to get it regenerated09:09
fabbionemdz: i386 install is GO both normal and multiarse09:10
mdzfabbione: thanks09:10
fabbionetesting live now09:10
mdzfabbione: can you check whether doko's oo.o changes require a new oo.o-amd64?09:11
infinitypitti : New changes at: http://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/mysql-security/warty/mysql-dfsg_4.0.20-2ubuntu1.5_source.changes09:11
fabbionemdz: i don't have an amd64 :(09:11
fabbionei can check the sources, but that's it09:12
mdzfabbione: I understand, but it should be possible to tell from the source09:12
fabbionemdz: i can try modulo electrician showing up09:12
fabbionemdz: half of my house is without power atm09:12
fabbioneand when he will arrive i will have to shutdown everything09:12
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pittiinfinity: looks good09:14
pittiinfinity: however, can you please add any external URL as reference?09:14
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FabLivei386mdz: this one looks good too09:15
infinitypitti : To the CAN, or the (old) MySQL bug, or?09:15
pittiinfinity: to the changelog entry09:16
infinitypitti : I have no reference other than my INBOX for the original fix being wrong.09:16
pittiinfinity: hmm, ok09:16
=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-devel:mdz] : Ubuntu Development | #ubuntu for support and general discussion | #ubuntu-love for getting involved | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DeveloperResources | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryGoals | No more uploads to hoary/main without approval (ask mdz or Kamion) | Test the current daily live+install CDs - THIS MEANS YOU
=== infinity rebuilds the hoary sources.
infinitymdz : Permission to upload this fix to hoary?  http://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/mysql-security/hoary/09:19
infinitypitti : Shall I sign and upload for warty, then?09:19
pittiinfinity: yes, please09:19
infinityDone.09:20
mdzinfinity: the patch is identical to the one used for warty?09:20
infinitymdz : Yup.09:20
mdzinfinity: ok, go ahead09:20
infinityAnd they're both off.09:21
infinityNow to drive myself insane with mozilla some more.09:21
danielsmdz: hm, I think I have a better idea about 8706 now09:24
danielsthinking about it09:24
fabbionemdz: eta 50 minutes to get the source here for amd64 :/09:26
fabbionemdz: but i am on it09:26
mdzpitti: I didn't see your answer; are the langpacks up to date?09:28
mdzfabbione: hmm, could be done on chinstrap09:28
mdzfabbione: the question I think is whether the changes in oo.o itself go into arch: all or arch: any packages09:28
fabbionemdz: true enough...09:29
fabbionemdz: the interdiff between ubuntu1 and ubuntu2 shows changes to some .cxx files too. so i guess it is also arch: any09:30
fabbione++++ transex3/source/merge.cxx  2005-03-22 12:04:03.436363784 +010009:31
fabbionehow can you call a dir TRANSEX ???09:31
Treenaksfabbione: at least it's merge.cxx, not goatse.cxx09:31
jsgotangcohaha09:31
fabbioneTreenaks: ehehe09:32
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pittisivang: I'm trying to disable the login name editing in g-s-t (#6387). When doing the same with the user id, did you ever encounter this: when starting the new users-admin, it exits with "invalid password"?09:34
pittithis is driving me crazy09:34
sivangpitti: hrm09:35
sivangpitti: no IIRC, have you used to exact same code I used on disabling the UID field?09:36
pittiyeah09:37
Kalozre09:37
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MithrandirKaloz: friday.09:38
Kalozi know09:38
Kalozi'm ready with the stuff to start nubuntu :p09:38
pitti"n" == ?09:38
Kalozi deceided to go with that name :p09:38
Kalozpitti: it was going to be "u"buntu, but nubuntu is nicer :p09:38
Kalozpitti: "n" as "nano"09:38
Mithrandirpitti: no-buntu, no software, so bugfree09:38
fabbionemdz: my understand is that we need another ooo-amd64 build09:39
Kalozpitti: eg. embedded ubuntu :p09:39
fabbioneah Mith09:39
mdzoh, good, Mithrandir is here09:39
mdzjust in time :-)09:39
fabbioneMithrandir: perhpas you know... 09:39
Mithrandirmdz: damn. :P  What's up?  u8mg?09:39
mdzMithrandir: oo.o-amd6409:39
fabbionedoko did some changes to ooo1.3 on i38609:39
Mithrandir"some changes" meaning "bump to 1.3.4"?09:39
fabbioneMithrandir: my understanding from the interdiff is that we need to rebuild amd64 too09:39
Mithrandirok, that's easy.09:40
infinityKaloz : I like Microbuntu better.  Just makes it hard to talk about if you can't type the symbol (as I can't).09:40
fabbioneMithrandir: nahh.. let me put up the interdiff for you09:40
Mithrandiris the i386 one in the archive?09:40
infinityKaloz : Does make for a neater logo. :)09:40
jdubnanubuntu == mork-and-mindy-stylins09:40
Kaloz:p09:40
fabbioneMithrandir: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/interdiff09:40
Kalozinfinity: nah, as we already have kubuntu, nubuntu sounds better09:40
Kalozinfinity: and anyway, i would like to have ubuntu on a CF or pendrive with all the toys :p09:41
Kalozinfinity: maybe with grsecurity, too =)09:42
Mithrandirfabbione: nothing hard there; I'll do it post-breakfast when I get to university where I have a 100Mbit rather than a 2Mbit line. :)09:42
sivangpitti: I can try and check this later on today, if you like, would you send me a diff against the C code? 09:43
pittiinfinity: buntu .. hmm, not that bad...09:43
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infinitybuntu, even.09:43
fabbioneMithrandir: ok for me09:43
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sivangpitti: btw, make sure you are disabling the login when *modifyin* , it's a diffrent branching but can be tricky to spot09:43
sivangpitti: as opposed to "creating" a new user09:44
Kalozplease let me choose the name of it :PP09:44
sivangpitti: maybe this is causing the problem?09:45
pittisivang: I did, of course09:46
sivangpitti: ok, I will try to check and report bug09:47
sivangpitti: s/bug/back/09:47
mdzlamont: ETA for new oo.o builds in the archive?09:48
mdzone of these days I will have to learn wanna-build so I can get at this information myself09:49
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lamontmdz: 6-7 hours for i38609:50
lamontis not in wanna-build09:50
mdzargh :-(09:50
pittimdz: can you please ack the two trivial, but important patches in https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7430 ?09:50
lamontis flat file on each of the buildds09:51
mdzpitti: ok09:51
elmomdz: 'lonneke -a $arch $pkg' will give you the w-b info09:51
elmomdz: but as lamont says, on-going build status needs access to the actual buildds ATM09:51
lamontbuild started at 0709 on vernadsky09:51
fabbioneelmo: congratulation for that fancy name :)09:51
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pittimdz: "ok == you will look", or "ok == ack"?09:52
mdzpitti: ack09:52
pittithanks, sorry09:52
mdzapparently we can't build proper candidates for another 6-7 hours anyway09:52
mdzthat oo.o upload was supposed to happen at 0000 UTC09:53
elmolast oo.o build on that class of buildd took < 4 hours09:53
mdzit would have been done by now09:54
elmohmm, doesn't take ccache into account tho09:54
pittisivang: I attached the preliminary patch to #638709:54
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Mithrandirmdz: is the ooo I need to use for ooo-amd64 in the archive?  I can't build the ooo-amd64 before that.09:54
dholbachgood morning!09:55
mdzMithrandir: apparently not09:55
mkedwardsFoo.  This rsync would not take another 7 hours if I had actually put the RC image in the directory before starting.  :-(09:55
mdzMithrandir: perhaps it will be there not long after breakfast, though09:55
Mithrandirmdz: ok, goodie.09:55
mkedwardselmo: you were saying that rsyncing from the RC to current daily is not a win?  How so?09:56
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pittiHi dholbach 09:56
dholbachhey pitti09:57
mdzpitti: you'll need to ping me or elmo after uploading to get the upload accepted10:01
mdzlamont: likewise10:01
lamontroger10:01
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=== infinity wonders if he'll ever see build logs for that mysql upload...
pittimdz: I still try to fix #6387 before uploading, but I will do10:04
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pittiinfinity: not for warty10:04
infinitypitti : I know, I meant for hoary.10:05
pittiinfinity: I did not see a warty-security upload, btw10:05
infinityThough, I'd like to see a mechanism where a package's security build logs are made available after the security release is announced.10:05
infinitypitti : Erm.  It was ACCEPTED, according to katie.10:06
infinitypitti : 40 minutes ago.10:06
infinitymdz : Do all uploads require some form of manual intervention, post-ACCEPT right now?10:07
sivangpitti: thanks, already looking at it10:09
dholbachmorning sivan!10:09
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danielsamd64 install+live are ok here10:11
Lathiatdaniels: daily build or is there some other build hiding somewhere?10:12
danielsdaily10:15
lamontmdz: about to upload10:16
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dholbachhey mvo10:19
thommdz: yes, it will. jdub needs to fix the -artwork package as we discussed10:19
mvohey dholbach 10:20
mvomorning all10:20
lamontmvo: morning10:20
jsgotangcohi10:20
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pittiMoin mvo10:22
mdzthom: I ended up patching -artwork because nothing had been done; did the two of you talk about this earlier?10:22
jdubthom: doing atm, then waiting for further artwork bits hopefully coming soon10:22
jdubmdz: yes10:22
jdubmdz: i don't roll new releases for every change10:22
jordimvo: even if it's not going in hoary, did you play with nano 1.3.6?10:22
mdzjdub: I was explicit that it needed to be done today (which is now yesterday)10:23
jdubmdz: i did mention that there was more art coming from mark10:23
mdzit's better to make multiple uploads than to delay one change in favour of another10:24
pittimdz: btw, I need to build a clean set of langpack base packages before the release, but after all gnome and other packages are uploaded10:25
pittimdz: when do you think is the latest safe time for this?10:25
pittisivang: I have it working now (stupid side effect with gksudo, not related to the patch)10:26
mdzpitti: now10:26
mdzASAP10:27
lamontmdz: uploaded10:27
mvojordi: no, not really10:28
pittimdz: okay, then every string change from now on will be lost (but it shouldn't be many any more)10:28
mdzpitti: there will be no more string changes10:29
mkedwardsThe VGA console on this system is down-shifted by three lines (so the last three lines, generally including the current shell prompt, are missing) and the top three lines are "pinstripes".  Any idea what package this should be reported against?10:29
pittimdz: erm, do all 180 or so packages need to be ack'ed manually from elmo/you?10:29
mdzpitti: yes and no; it's easy to do them as a batch10:29
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mkedwardsthis is on RC LiveCD (same on array-7), Dell Precision M60 / NVidia Quadro FX 700 Go10:30
pittimdz: patch for #6387 is ready and tested, btw (attached to the bug)10:30
danielsmkedwards: should be reported against whoever made your video card10:30
danielsmkedwards: switching to a different console (or X) and back should fix it10:31
lamontmdz: need anything else before I go catch a couple hours sleep?10:31
pittimdz: it's exactly like 18_disable_uid.patch for s/uid/name/10:31
mdzpitti: why is it set to sensitive in one place, and non-sensitive in the other?10:31
infinitymdz : Did/do those mysql uploads require manual intervention?  pitti said he hasn't seen the warty-security one yet, despite me getting an ACCEPT over an hour ago.10:31
mdzlamont: I don't see your upload in the approval queue yet10:32
pittimdz: senstivive for a new user, non-sensitive for editing10:32
danielsmkedwards: s/video card/& BIOS/10:32
pittimdz: before, it was sensitive every time, which allowed to edit login names10:32
mdzinfinity: mysql-dfsg is there10:32
mkedwardsdaniels: tried that; didn't help.  (It's like this from the very beginning of console text after the splash screen.)10:32
mdzpitti: ah, ok10:32
lamontmdz: is in UploadQueue for another 3 minutes10:32
mdzpitti: (ok = I understand)10:32
pittimdz: it's the save solution for hoary10:32
infinitymdz : Err, yeah, same thing.10:32
pittimdz: editing login names can be reconsidered for breezy, but I don't dare to allow this for hoary10:33
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danielsmkedwards: blah10:33
mkedwardsdaniels: haven't seen this effect on any other linux distro, including Knoppix and Kanotix LiveCDs; not blaming, just trying to identify what's different.10:33
danielsmkedwards: in that case, to put it bluntly, your video BIOS is complete shit, and there's not much we can do about it10:33
mkedwardsdaniels: of course it's shit, by the time both NVidia and Dell have monkeyed with it.  :-/10:33
lamontdaniels/mkedwards:  is really a #ubuntu discussion10:33
mkedwardslamont: sorry10:34
mdzpitti: this was only a normal bug; it was not even on my radar for release10:34
pittimdz: it was sivan's bug until two hours ago, he asked me to take them since he doesn't have time10:34
pittimdz: so it wasn't on my radar either10:34
mdzpitti: ok to upload, I suppose we must do something about it in order to prevent users from making their systems unusable10:35
pittimdz: yeah, that was my feeling10:35
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pittithanks10:35
lamontmdz: should be in ACCEPTED10:36
lamontmdz: and mvo has the code, dealing with merging it back in, etc, etc.10:37
lamontthanks mvo10:37
fabbioneah finally some good news10:37
fabbioneit was nothing wrong with the power in my house10:38
fabbionethe central lost one phase10:38
jordimvo: we've only had a report of nano having problems with Vietnamese10:38
jordiand it could be a font problem, who knows.10:38
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mdzlamont: approved, thanks10:38
mkedwardslamont: was actually trying to choose a package against which to file this.  For whomever it hits, it's a pretty serious bug; renders text consoles basically unusable.10:38
lamontmkedwards: right.  and this would be the channel to discuss your patch that fixes it...10:39
mdzfabbione: that's good10:39
pittimdz: I uploaded system-tools-backends and gnome-system-tools with the ack'ed changes10:39
fabbionemdz: yeah.. it's a reliefe :)10:39
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fabbionemdz: specially when half of my machines didn't have power10:39
lamontmkedwards: (lots of developers in #ubuntu as well..)10:39
mdzpitti: both approved10:39
lamontmdz: off to bed unless you need anything...back online in 3-4 hours10:40
mdzlamont: night10:40
lamontg'night - thanks10:40
fabbionenight lamont10:40
pittithanks10:42
pittinight lamont, sleep well10:43
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mvonight lamont 10:45
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smurfixAnother day, another day when I can't login to the wiki :-/10:51
fabbionesmurfix: the secret is to never logout :)10:52
mdzand to always use ubuntulinux.org10:52
dholbachtwo days before release isnt about the wiki, it's about fixing packages ;-)10:52
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smurfixfabbione: The secret is for firefox to never crash, and for my printer to never wedge the USB10:53
fabbioneehhe10:53
smurfixfabbione: both haven't been mastered yet :-/10:53
mkedwardsOK, on next reboot I will try vesafb (this appears to be the vga16fb problem discussed in January)10:53
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danielsSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB10:55
pittidaniels: your panel broke?10:57
thomsmurfix: hey now, firefox never crashes10:57
danielsbadly10:57
danielsand I'm stuck in an infinite loop of 'I've detected a panel already running, and will now exit.'10:57
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infinitypitti : Do you have your own independent list of mozilla-* CANs that warty is vulnerable to?... I want to make sure I don't miss any while I'm doing this.10:58
pittiinfinity: yeah, it's noted on http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ubuntu-cve.html, section "Unfixed issues in main, release Warty"10:58
infinitypitti : Spiffy.10:58
pittiinfinity: yeah, this list is an invaluable help for my daily security review10:59
infinitypitti : From some preliminary parsing of rejectec hunks, and some eyeballing of patches, this shouldn't be TOO bad.  Especially since it's all I'll be doing for a couple days, I suspect.10:59
pittiinfinity: rock on :-)10:59
infinitypitti : May i suggest putting the Unfixed issues section at the top, rather than the bottom? :)11:00
thomgo firefox. it's your *ahem* birthday11:00
pittiinfinity: I will redesign this page anyway after the release, i. e. split it up into several pages with an index11:01
pittiinfinity: until now I just made it working, but not good-looking :-)11:01
thom(incomplete translations mean buttons become unclickable, woohooo)11:01
pittithom: gulp11:02
infinitythom : Awesome.11:02
Treenaksthom: GREAT!11:02
thompitti: if you have a second and have firefox open, go to File->Import11:02
fabbioneand Mark.. i would like to apologize for the misunderstanding about the ticket to london11:02
fabbioneops11:02
fabbioneECHAN11:02
pittithom: I have the de translations installed, btw11:02
thompitti: that was what i was assuming11:03
pittithom: I get this import dialog, what now?11:03
thomdo the buttons on the bottom right have text on, and can you click them/11:03
pittithom: both buttons (cancel and go on) are translated11:03
thomyou have a working translation then. en-gb gives me a pair of blank, unclickable buttons11:03
pittithom: they have translated text, and both work11:04
pittifuck11:04
pittisorry11:04
infinitypitti : Also, your list is much longer than the one thom gave me. :/11:04
thominfinity: well, it would be. i've not had chance to update the list i had :P11:04
pittiwhy this SOAB doesn't fall back to C *whine*???11:04
infinitypitti : I'll have to do this in stages, probably, just so people can see some movement on the issue, rather than wait for one giant upload with 734 CANs.11:04
thompitti: no clue, much suck11:04
pittiinfinity: yeah, definitively11:05
pittiinfinity: the easy patches first11:05
infinityThat's no fun.11:05
infinityThe hard ones look more interesting.11:05
thom(the really cool part is with some firefox themes (like industrial) because there's no text, you get *no* button *at all*!)11:05
pittiinfinity: it would rock if we could do the first advisory on friday or so :-)11:05
pittithom: this seems to utterly broken, what's your quickfix plan? :-)11:06
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mkedwardsit's either vga16fb or fbcon that's busted; I'll revisit it on next boot.11:06
mdzpitti: mysql-dfsg for warty-security is ready11:06
pitticool, thanks11:06
pittimdz: but I build the langpacks first, I guess11:06
infinitypitti : I'll try to triage according to percieved severity, rather than "easy" versus "hard"... You should have some fixes soon, yes.11:07
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mdzpitti: just letting you know, since infinity said you hadn't seen it11:07
thompitti: i'm changing my flights to go to san francisco first and smacking every single employee of MoFo involved with the browser about the head11:07
pittimdz: helena was empty at the time he asked11:07
thominfinity: you doing firefox or mozilla?11:08
pittimdz: WTF?11:08
pittipitti@jackass:~ $ helena11:08
pittipitti@jackass:~ $11:08
mdzpitti: I think helena is confused11:08
mdzit shows empty for approvals as well11:08
mdzjust look at accepted/*.changes for now11:08
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mdzamber I think should still work11:08
pittimdz: oh, ok, it's in the accepted queue. nevermind11:08
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pittiARGH11:09
pittiI do a hoary/ppc install now and found a regression11:09
pittixserver-xorg never asked me for my resolution, and it was always correct11:09
pittinow the installation does ask me11:10
pittiDAAAANIELLLS11:10
pittidaniels: ^ ???11:10
mdzpitti: how long has it been since you did a test install?  does it happen on the live CD also?11:10
pittimdz: last install was about a week ago11:10
pittimdz: didn't try live yet, rsync is at 84%11:10
pittimdz: will do when it's ready11:10
mdzpitti: I'm not aware of any changes which could cause that; hmm11:11
pittithe defaults are fine, I just have to press enter, but this shouldn't happen11:12
danielspitti: hm11:12
danielsfresh ppc install?11:12
pittidaniels: yeah, with daily/current iso11:12
mkedwardsdaniels: would you expect 1400x1050 to work in the current daily livecd?11:13
danielsmkedwards: yeah11:14
danielspitti: hm.11:14
danielspitti: the only way it should prompt on a fresh install is if $NRES is 011:14
pittidaniels: I try ppc/live and i386/install later11:14
mvomdz: I would like to upload update-notifier with translation updates only (diff at http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/review/update-notifier/update-notifier_0.39.debdiff)11:14
mkedwardsdaniels: should be able to test with a projector with that (physical) resolution tomorrow.11:15
danielsmkedwards: cool11:15
pittidaniels: 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480 are marked11:15
pittiby default11:15
pittidaniels: 1024x768 is the tft resolution, so far this has always been picked without questioning11:15
pittiasking, even11:15
daniels1024 being marked means it didn't work.11:15
pittidaniels: erm, why not? it's the only sensible resolution on the iBook11:16
danielssure, but 1024x768/800x600/640x480 is the default11:16
mkedwardsShould I expect WEP to work from the livecd?11:17
mkedwardsieee80211_crypt_wep: could not allocate crypto API arc411:19
mkedwardseth1: could not initialize WEP: load module ieee80211_crypt_wep11:19
mkedwardslsmod reports module, though.11:19
danielspitti: what does 'sudo xresprobe ati' tell you?11:19
danielspitti: assuming you're using ati rather than nv11:20
mkedwardsoops, sorry, that should have gone to #ubuntu11:20
pittidaniels: yeah, the ibook has ati11:20
pittidaniels: which path? installation is not yet finished11:20
danielspitti: does sudo xresprobe ati, say 1024x768?11:20
danielspitti: ugm11:20
danielsyou should still be able to get a console11:20
pittidaniels: I have a console, but "xresprobe: command not found"11:20
pittidaniels: it's already at registering docs11:21
danielstry chrooting into /target11:21
pittidaniels: dpkg -S $(which xresprobe)11:21
danielspitti: it's in the xresprobe package11:21
pittidaniels: erm, it's not installed11:21
danielswhat the fuck?11:22
danielsxserver-xorg depends on xresprobe11:22
danielsif you've hit xserver-xorg postinst without xresprobe being installed, something is SERIOUSLY, INCREDIBLY BROKEN11:22
pittidaniels: isntallation is finished now11:22
danielswell, catually, it recommends xresprobe11:22
danielsdo you have /target, or are you in the installed system?11:22
danielsif the latter and xresprobe is not installed, you need to seriously scream about it11:23
pittidaniels: no target, installation is finished, was already installed system before11:23
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pittidaniels: Bummer11:24
pittidaniels: Recommends: xresprobe11:24
pittidaniels: care to s/Recommends/Depends/ then?11:24
danielsno, it doesn't depend on it11:24
danielsbut the installer is/was set up so that xresprobe was installed before xserver-xorg11:25
danielsif this is not happening, something is seriously wrong11:25
danielsKamion: ping ^^11:25
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pittidaniels: I assume that it would have worked with xresprobe; nevertheless I could install the package manually11:25
danielspitti: right11:25
danielsbut if you have to, that's fucked11:25
danielsto put it bluntly11:25
pittidaniels: it's not on the CD!!!11:25
danielsseeds are broken11:26
mvomdz: don't know if you got that one before you disconnected: I would like to upload update-notifier with translation updates only (diff at http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/review/update-notifier/update-notifier_0.39.debdiff)11:26
mdzmvo: the translations will be stripped out anyway; they need to go into langpacks11:27
danielsmdz: what happened to the seeds?11:27
pittimvo, mdz: erm, I'm just at assembling the final import archive for building the langpacks. shall I wait a bit and do it again?11:28
pittimvo, mdz: this really takes a while since I have to pull translations from gnome and old stripped ones, too, and merge them all together11:28
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pittidaniels: I try ppc/live now11:29
mvopitti, mdz: I would like to upload it so that those translation make it into the langpacks11:29
mdzmvo: another upload means that pitti must wait an hour to roll new langpacks11:30
pittiI don't mind personally, but the 160 packages need to be approved and built11:30
mdzand I need to sleep11:30
pittimdz: can elmo approve them, too? (I suppose yes)11:31
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mdzpitti: he can, but he only went to sleep 2 hours ago11:31
pittiuh11:31
mvook11:31
pittimdz: modulo the missing xresprobe package on the ppc/install cd, installation is fine11:31
pittimvo: we can put it into the first update deb after release, too11:31
mdzI plan to stay awake until Kamion gets here; he can approve uploads as well11:31
mdzbut we must draw the line somewhere11:32
mkedwardsdaniels: is it worth my trying xrandr to get 1200x1920 while I'm at it?  (this is a "pivot" style monitor)11:32
mdzthe whole point of langpacks was to be able to update translations after release11:32
pittimdz: <pitti> mvo: we can put it into the first update deb after release, too11:32
mdzand one reason for this was to avoid the disruption of last-minute updates like this11:32
pittiyeah11:32
danielsmkedwards: 1200x1920? ... uhm11:32
danielsmkedwards: only the nvidia binary driver really supports rotation11:32
danielsmdz: is it possible to get at the cd build logs so we can find out why xresprobe is not on the powerpc install cd?11:33
mdzmvo: let's update it after release11:33
mdzmvo: for now, focus on testing the CDs as much as possible11:33
mdzdaniels: yes11:33
danielsmdz: can you please put it on chinstrap or something?  i still don't have access to little11:33
mdzapparently it's been missing since 2005040311:34
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pittimdz: yeah, that fits, my last install was on 0401, and it worked then11:34
mdzdaniels: little is not general-access; it's only for CD builds11:34
mvomdz: ok. rsyncing the cds right now11:34
danielsmdz: yes; i used to have access to it11:34
mdzhmm, make that 2005040111:35
mdzdaniels: temporarily11:35
mdz20050404 had xresprobe on powerpc11:35
danielsin any case11:35
mdz20050405 didn't11:35
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mvomdz: should the dvd tested too?11:35
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smurfixmvo: I'd tell mako todo that, he has the bandwidth to actually download them ...11:36
danielsmdz: 8706 is minor, but fixable11:36
danielsmdz: (the problem with 8706 is that *everyone* is going to fall to 60Hz if/when we do an xserver-xorg update)11:37
danielsi suspect it's a candidate for the first time we need to do a major fix?11:37
daniels(and the first upload to breezy)11:37
mdzdaniels: in what version was in introduced11:37
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mdzthe prospect of changing the debconfiscation in a security update fills me with disgust11:38
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daniels-10 and yes, me too11:38
mdzsince we have demonstrated repeatedly that every time we change it, it breaks11:39
mdzin one way or another11:39
danielsthis is not breaking as such11:39
danielsmercifully11:39
danielsno-one will not get a display because of it11:39
fabbionetouch: cannot touch `/var/lib/update-notifier/dpkg-run-stamp': No such file or directory11:39
fabbioneE: Problem executing scripts DPkg::Post-Invoke 'touch /var/lib/update-notifier/dpkg-run-stamp'11:39
pittimdz, daniels: ppc/live is go (_including_ xresprobe :-) )11:39
fabbionemvo: ^^11:39
mdzdaniels: until they upgrade?11:39
danielspitti: good news, thanks11:39
mvofabbione: where did you got that?11:40
danielsmdz: actually, never mind me11:40
fabbionemvo: purging update-notifier11:40
mvofabbione: let me check11:41
mdzdaniels: I don't see anything interesting in the log, but it's in chinstrap:~mdz for your perusal11:41
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mvofabbione: interessting, can reproduce it only on one of my machines. will look into it now11:45
fabbionemvo: :)11:45
thommdz: can i do a four line translation update that gives en-GB users buttons in firefox wizards?11:45
thom(sorry, i only realised the cause late last night)11:46
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mdzthom: how long has this bug been around?  first I've heard11:46
thommdz: it was filed about 3 weeks ago; i couldn't reproduce it until the other day when i got an en_gb langpack for the first time11:47
thomit's not necessary by any means11:48
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mdzthom: sounds like a candidate to roll into the first post-release translation update via hoary-updates11:49
thommdz: ACK11:49
jdubseb128: computer:/// doesn't close when you open a folder... :|11:49
enricoseb128: everything ok with ubuntu-docs and ubuntu-quickguide?11:50
Lathiatbackspace doesn't close-behind either11:50
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seb128jdub: if you are traying to say that this patch need some serious reflexion and sucks atm I agree ...11:50
pittiyay11:50
jdubseb128: just another corner case :|11:50
pittiseb128: new langpacks rock now11:50
pittiseb128: with all gnome 2.10 translations, and also hibernate/suspend etc.11:50
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seb128pitti: cool :)11:51
seb128jdub: I know, we have a ton of these, and that's why we should not put the bogus mode by default11:51
mdzpitti: langpacks?11:51
mdzah, yes11:51
pittimdz: I tested them before uploading11:51
pittithought that was a good idea that close to the release :-)11:51
danielsmdz: hm, aiui this isn't quite as bad as I thought11:52
seb128enrico: lemme try11:52
danielsmdz: right, it will write out the sync ranges it picked up from DDC11:52
mdzpitti: I saw "uploading" and was confirming that you meant langpacks11:54
pittimdz: ah, right11:54
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danielsmdz: powerpc is too big11:55
daniels+ Trying to add xresprobe...11:55
daniels  @dep before checklist = xresprobe11:55
daniels  @dep after checklist = xresprobe11:55
daniels  $cd_size = 4528694, $size = 1783811:55
daniels  Adding xresprobe to CD 2 ...11:55
mdzdammit, that's supposed to be an error11:55
pittimdz: all langpacks uploaded11:56
pittimdz: with the new langpacks, CD sizes will shrink again since the update packages are tiny again11:56
fabbionemdz: Kamion mentioned that it debian-cd doesn't error on size.. it just starts another CD and he needs to check that manually11:56
Lathiatdaniels: ha ha woo11:56
danielsssh, ssl-cert, tcl8.3, unifont, w3c-dtd-xhtml, xaw3dg and xresprobe are on cd2 on powerpc atm11:56
mdzfabbione: I know, that's a bug11:56
pittihm, the other CDs are pretty tight, too11:57
fabbioneit's all fault of the 33748 kernel flavours for ppc11:58
pittidarn, I left at least 20 MB spare space when I added langpacks, what was going on there?11:58
fabbioneand the worst is that there is no workaround11:58
pittimdz: I will ask Kamion to build a new set of CDs after the langpacks are built11:58
mdzI didn't think powerpc was so tight before11:59
danielspowerpc's always been on a knife edge, no?11:59
mdzpitti: what value did you use for the size of the CD when leaving 20M?11:59
pittimdz: 650*1024*1024, after cross-checking with Kamion12:00
pittii. e. I filled up to 630 MB12:00
mdzpitti: Kamion has debian-cd set up to use something <650M12:00
pittihm, I asked him whether it was 650*1000 or 650^102412:01
danielsCD 1 filled with 612140294 bytes ... (limit was 614046105)12:01
pittierm, 600*1024, even12:01
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pittimdz: current ppc is 631 MB (661094400 bytes)12:01
mdz659404800 is the size of the ISO12:01
pittimdz: so if the next round of CDs still doesn't fit, I throw out some langpacks12:02
pitti?12:02
mdzpitti: you should be able to calculate whether it will fit12:03
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mdzpitti: that, or remove thunderbird12:04
mdzI see no particular reason to put thunderbird on the CD12:04
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mdzpitti: langpacks approved12:06
pittithanks12:06
pittimdz: I calculate, but it takes a while12:06
mdzpitti: I would rather remove thunderbird than langpacks, to he honest12:07
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mdzor possibly even emacs12:07
pittiMUHAHA12:07
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mkedwardsmdz: do you know whether the debian-installer/framebuffer=false trick to disable vga16fb probing will work on the livecd?12:07
danielsmkedwards: should do, yes12:08
mkedwardsdaniels: thx, will test and document on wiki (is there a hoary errata / tips & tricks page)?12:08
danielsnot that i know of12:09
mkedwardsbottom line seems to be that some hardware (especially laptops/DVI LCD) will fumble on vga16fb, others on vesafb.12:10
seb128enrico: "Unofficial Ubuntu 4.10 Starter Guide" .. 4.10 ?12:10
mdzseb128: I use emacs, but i don't mind downloading it12:11
seb128that's on the yelp frontpage12:11
enricoseb128: ?12:11
seb128mdz: same here in fact12:11
enricoHow come it's there?12:11
seb128enrico: open yelp, there is "Unofficial Ubuntu 4.10 Starter Guide"12:11
danielsmkedwards: seems to be very few, thankfully12:11
pittimdz: new langpacks should save about 11 MB12:11
pittimdz: ^that's for ppc12:11
enricoseb128: do you have ubuntu-faqguide installed?12:11
enricoseb128: that package should NOT be around anymore12:12
pittimdz: saving is way bigger for i386 and amd6412:12
seb128ii  ubuntu-faqguid 0.2-1          The Unofficial Ubuntu Guide12:12
enricoseb128: I can't test that, as I'm not running Hoary12:12
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enricoseb128: that package should NOT be in Hoary.  If it is, it must be removed NOW12:12
seb128fix the issue12:12
seb128it is not12:12
enricoAt least the last 3 ubuntu-docs packages I uploaded aren't building that anymore12:13
seb128I've probably it installed on my system for a while12:13
enricoseb128: ok, good12:13
seb128you have not conflicted with it12:13
danielsseb128: any ideas on the panel stuff?  i have a running panel, and one that's continuously trying to start.  i get 'i've detected a panel already running, and will now exit', and every time i click ok, a new one comes up.  wasn't triggered by an upgrade or anything crazy like that.12:13
seb128so nothing has removed it :)12:13
enricoseb128: ok, makes sense12:13
seb128daniels: gnome-session-remove gnome-panel12:13
mdzpitti: CD 2 will only be filled with 4546532 bytes ...12:14
seb128daniels: have you get a panel crash or something ? Sometime you run in a such situation12:14
danielsseb128: now I have no panel running at all12:14
pittimdz: then this should be fine12:14
mdzyep12:14
seb128daniels: gnome-panel & :)12:14
danielsseb128: ok, that's better, thanks12:14
enricoseb128: I'm probably making a new upload, as new translated OMF files came in12:14
seb128np12:14
seb128enrico: there is a type fix for the french one, a sec12:14
danielsargh!!!12:15
danielsseb128: it's back!12:15
danielsseb128: no crash this time, just the dialog boxes12:15
mdzdaniels: that happens to me when the panel crashes, but it only displays the dialog about 3 times12:15
mdzafter which it straightens itself out12:15
seb128daniels: after doing what ?12:16
mdzit's better to use 'close' rather than 'restart' with the panel, since it is respawned12:16
seb128restarting the session12:16
danielsseb128: g-s-r g-p, g-p &|12:16
seb128g-s-r g-p, killall g-p, g-p &12:16
danielsthat *seems* to be better thus far12:17
pittiinfinity: mysql is in hoary now?12:18
mkedwardswill vga=ask force vesafb?12:18
infinitypitti : Yes.12:19
seb128enrico:     <version identifier="0.9" date="2005-02-28" description="First release for Ubuntu 5.4 Hoary"/>12:19
pittiinfinity: great, thanks12:19
seb128enrico: that's "5.04", not "5.4"12:19
seb128enrico: that's weird in this way because you have only line right and one wrong on the yelp frontpage12:19
Kamionmdz: still up?12:20
mdzKamion: ah, yes, was just mailing you12:21
Kamionmdz: sorry I'd gone to sleep by the time you replied to me about dosfstools; can we still sync that?12:21
enricoseb128: what file?12:21
Mithrandiris the new ooo in the archive?12:21
KamionI'm just catching up on mail12:21
enricoseb128: so, all OMF files are to be fixed12:22
seb128enrico: debian/about-ubuntu-*.omf12:22
pittiHi Kamion 12:22
enricoseb128: release notes as well12:22
seb128right12:23
Kamionmdz: re #8287, the possibility that devices might be shuffled about asynchronously post-parted-commit still scares the shit out of me; I think a udevstart there would be simple, safe, and squash some bad bugs12:23
mkedwardsOK, I'll try various things tomorrow.  Sorry to be a pest about this whole text console thing; I'm rolling a livecd application demo for the day job's marketing department, they're pretty hot to trot.12:23
mdzKamion: I think it's too late for that kind of change12:24
mdzand I don't see how it could have any bearing on the bug12:24
mkedwardsdaniels: thanks for all the help.12:24
mdzKamion: I am treating this as final release prep; dosfstools doesn't make the cut12:25
mdzKamion: I regret bringing in the new upstream; we should have stayed with what we had12:25
Kamionyeah :-/12:25
danielsmkedwards: er, no worries12:26
mdzwe are still waiting for some builds, so if you feel strongly about it, we might be able to sneak it in, but we have enough to deal with already I think12:26
Kamionthe two possibilities I see for how it might affect #8287 are (a) ntfsresize reopens the device node assuming it won't have changed, rather than just keeping it open for the whole operation12:26
mdzKamion: I sent you email with a status update12:26
Kamionor (b) ntfsresize was originally operating on a *different* NTFS partition12:26
mdzupstream seemed to say that it kept the fd open12:27
mdzI could see how it could be bad if it closed and reopened, but it would have exactly the same problem without udev12:27
mdzthe major/minor won't change12:27
mkedwardstyping blind into broken text consoles isn't the sort of thing I want to turn loose on the salesdroids.  :-/12:27
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infinityOuch, that dosfstools bug is pretty crippling. :/12:28
mdzmkedwards: fortunately, not a single other user has reported such a problem, so it seems quite specific to your hardware12:28
mkedwardsI'm impressed that ctrl-alt-Fn seems to work consistently, though.12:28
mkedwardsmdz: http://people.ubuntulinux.org/~mako/ubuntu-traffic/u20050121_22.html12:28
mdzinfinity: crippling in a sort of way which has no bearing on the usability of the Ubuntu installer or desktop, yeah :-P12:29
KamionI'm just fetching the source now to see what it does12:29
danielsmdz: frigged-up laptop video BIOS12:29
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infinitymdz : Yeah, obviously.  Crippling for the package, not the dist.12:29
kentOnce i read something about Hoary comming with a quickintroduction to Ubuntu linux on after the first install.  Is this somthing that will happen for Hoary and can I test it now?12:29
mkedwardsmdz: per cjwatson, not so uncommon with LCD displays.12:29
mdzmkedwards: with the possible exception of every LCD display we've tested with12:30
mdzmkedwards: it's really not worth arguing about; it's far too late to do anything about it.  it needed to be reported a couple of weeks ago12:30
mkedwardsmdz: not really disputing that.  :)  not meaning to argue; just hunting a workaround, which I found in that thread.12:31
Kamion"we"? (I have an LCD that demonstrates that problem)12:31
Lathiathrmm its a shame warty didn't pop up the upgrade dialog like hoary does12:31
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Kamioner, at least *a* problem, I haven't followed exactly what mkedwards is referring to12:31
mdzKamion: I have three, and they don't.  did you talk to daniels about this previously?12:31
KamionI boot with vga=771 and get on with my life, and it's fine12:31
danielsKamion: let me guess -- craptop?12:31
Kamionno, because it's not an X problem12:31
Kamionit's been that way forever (including warty), so not a regression. yes, craptop.12:32
Kamioner, the slightly-less-craptop12:32
danielsmdz: *fb is a kernel issue, and in this case it's a hardware issue.  as it says in the kernel traffic link, every possible solution will look like arse in at least some situations.12:32
mdzKamion: I thought that one was fine except for the corrupted boot logo12:32
danielsKamion: cheap imitation craptop?12:32
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pitti_livemdz: live/i386 rocks12:32
Kamiondaniels: yes12:33
Kamionmdz: no, you have to boot with vga=771 or else the installer's display overflows the screen12:33
Kamionand the corrupted boot logo is some other machine12:33
Kamionthe installer's boot screens document the issue; I'm not particularly bothered by it except to try to prevent it getting worse :)12:33
mkedwardsmdz: 80x24 would be rather safer than 80x30 (issue with VGA emulation and 128KB boundary)12:34
Kamionmdz: ok, ntfsresize appears to check the return value of open() properly, so indeed it should notice if the device disappears while it's trying to open it12:34
mkedwardsdaniels: Dell M60's a craptop in some respects, but not particularly cheap nor imitation.  :)12:35
Kamionmdz: I guess we can fix it first thing for breezy12:35
pittiseb128: did you deliberately not fix nautilus' behaviour when pressing backspace/selecting parent folder from menu?12:35
pittiseb128: this kind of sucks12:35
tsengpitti: its a forced change by sabdfl12:36
mdzKamion: synced dosfstools; might as well have something to do while oo.o builds12:36
mvoKamion: my older thinkpad need a vga=771 option too (but as you said, it's documented in the boot help)12:36
mkedwardsin any case, as I said, I now have two reasonable workarounds (vga= and framebuffer=false)12:36
tsengpitti: instead of reverting it to fix the obvious lameness, he says "lets do it different in breezy"12:36
mdzI need to get to sleep now12:36
mdzKamion: you have the info from elmo about the approval process, right?12:36
pittitseng: I know the sabdfl decision, I just don't know whether he also spoke about the backspace behaviour12:36
pittisleep well, mdz12:37
seb128pitti: no, in fact I didn't even know have backspace when I've made the change ...12:37
mkedwardsmdz: btw, livecd is the best thing since sliced bread.  Thanks.12:37
tsengpitti: he spoke about making an obvious way to go to the parent folder, for breezy.12:37
tsengbug 854812:37
seb128pitti: and some way have no the "shift way" to modify stuff. Ie: you can't middle click to the places menu12:37
Burgundaviathat was filed out of 851612:37
seb128pitti: so the option is to give no way to user to keep the current folder open (which is not cool) or to let both opens ...12:38
pittiseb128: backspace is the same as "parent folder" in the menu12:38
infinityWell, I'm about to get kicked out of the library again, so g'night...12:38
pittinight infinity 12:39
mkedwardsnight all12:39
Mithrandirnight infinity12:39
seb128pitti: let me set the broken mode, a sec12:39
tsengbye.12:39
infinitypitti : You'll see mozilla updates by Friday at the latest.  Big ones, I hope. :)12:39
pitticool12:39
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seb128pitti: right, that's a corner case bug12:39
mdzKamion: hope so12:39
mdznight all, thanks12:39
seb128'night mdz12:39
mvonight mdz 12:40
thominfinity: oi! answer the question first!12:40
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thomnight mdz12:40
infinitythom : Err, "the question"?12:40
danielsinfinity: night dude12:40
infinitythom : Did I miss something?12:40
Kamionmdz: yes, I have the info12:40
thominfinity: are you doing mozilla or firefox or both together?12:40
danielsinfinity: post-hoary food on weekend12:40
Kamionto misquote Adam McKenna, "WAY TOO FUCKING MUCH COMMUNICATION"12:40
infinitythom : Both.  And Tbird.12:40
thominfinity: fair enough12:40
thomi shall find something else to do then12:41
smurfixnautilus-cd-burner exits when I click on "insert another disk" -- not the behavior I'd expect12:41
infinitythom : Most of the issues affect both, so it doesn't make sense doing them seperately.12:41
infinitythom ; And some also affect Tbird, so..12:41
thomnod12:41
Kamionmdz: oh, dosfstools appears to have got synced12:42
pittiKamion: darn, I just encountered the "wrong file system selected by default" bug in partman, *sigh*12:42
pittiKamion: too late for Hoary now, I guess12:42
Kamionpitti: meh what? details, man12:42
pittiKamion: I select a partition with an already existing file system12:42
pittiKamion: and my goal is to use it as it is12:42
infinitythom : Want something clever to do that would pay me back?... Write a patch for apache2, so that I can do something like "apache2 -S" and get the current PidFile from it.12:42
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pittiKamion: so if I go to the file system choice, my XFS partition defaults to "reiserfs"12:43
Kamionpitti: none of my bugs mention any issue like that; please file one with details and /var/log/partman, and I'll look at it post-hoary12:43
pittiKamion: yes, will do12:43
pittiKamion: doesn't happen all the time12:43
jsgotangcobye bye12:43
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Lathiatdaniels: hrmm, when you upgrade from warty does it just transition yoru old X11 config file?12:54
danielsyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss ...12:54
Lathiatdaniels: because the horizsync/vertrefresh were wrong to run my resolution (1680x1050), has to make it regenerat eit from scratch to make it work.12:55
Lathiatahh hrmm12:55
Lathiatguess warty detected the wrong values12:55
daniels(#6672 notwithstanding)12:55
danielssigh12:55
danielswhat did it calculate the horizsync and vertrefresh as?12:55
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Lathiat(was just trialling out warty->hoary upgrade)12:56
Lathiatdaniels: ah, that wasn't my problem12:56
Lathiati was using the nv driver before as well12:56
Lathiatthat said on warty my display never came up right, ended up with a screen all of one colour12:56
Lathiatroot@dhcppc0:/etc/X11 # cat xorg.conf|grep -Ei "(sync|refresh)"12:58
Lathiat        HorizSync       30-9012:58
Lathiat        VertRefresh     50-6012:58
Lathiatroot@dhcppc0:/etc/X11 # cat xorg.conf.200504061853|grep -Ei "(sync|refresh)"12:58
Lathiat        HorizSync       28-3312:58
Lathiat        VertRefresh     43-7212:58
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danielsand in XF86Config-4?12:58
Lathiatroot@dhcppc0:/etc/X11 # cat XF86Config-4 |grep -Ei "(sync|refresh)"12:58
Lathiat        HorizSync       28-8412:58
Lathiat        VertRefresh     43-6012:58
danielsi don't know how the shit it ended up with 33khz12:58
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martinaldhi12:59
Lathiatsomething i can do to figure it out?12:59
danielsthat's for 640x480@6012:59
danielsyeah, but it's kind of sucky12:59
danielsdpkg --force-depends --purge xserver-xorg12:59
danielsapt-get install xserver-xfree8612:59
Lathiati just whacked in my pressed warty cd installed, had to edit the X config to start in 1280x1024 to make it work but put it back to how it was after it started then ran an upgrade off the 0406.1 daily12:59
danielsDEBUG_XORG_PACKAGE=developer DEBUG_XORG_DEBCONF=developer sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg01:00
danielsand send me the full log01:00
Lathiatok01:00
danielsah, it doesn't carry over custom changes from warty01:00
danielsif warty picked up 640x480, that's what xorg will try01:00
Lathiati didnt make any changes01:00
Lathiati restored the changes after i started it01:00
Lathiatjust i ended with a fucked display to start with01:01
danielshmph01:01
Lathiatthats probably not helping01:01
Lathiatit was all one colour like brown for gdm, if i logged in it went brown and then went white a bit after and seemed to be working01:01
Lathiatdaniels: does that dump a log file or to stdout?01:01
danielsLathiat: stdout01:02
danielsand stderr01:02
Lathiatit wont ask me any questions right? so i can just &> xorg.log ?01:02
Lathiatmm its ok i'll just read the logfile for hwo to answer the question :)01:02
danielsit shouldn't ask you any questions, no01:03
Lathiatapt did but :)01:03
Lathiathttp://bur.st/~lathiat/xorg.log01:03
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danielscan you please open up /var/cache/debconf/config.dat and look up xserver-xfree86/config/display/mode-list, and same for -xorg?01:04
Mithrandirlamont: can you check what has happened to the ooo i386 build?  It seems to be lost somewhere.01:05
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LathiatName: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/mode-list01:05
LathiatTemplate: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/mode-list01:05
LathiatValue: 640x480 @ 60Hz01:05
LathiatOwners: xserver-xfree8601:05
Lathiat^^ that?01:05
danielser, yeah01:05
LathiatName: xserver-xorg/config/monitor/mode-list01:05
LathiatTemplate: xserver-xorg/config/monitor/mode-list01:05
LathiatValue: 640x480 @ 60Hz01:05
LathiatOwners: xserver-xorg01:05
LathiatFlags: seen01:05
Lathiatand that :)01:05
danielshoary is valiantly preserving warty's 640x480 detection01:05
Lathiatthat would seem to me rather broken in general01:06
danielsthe fact that warty picked up on 640x480, or the fact that hoary goes with that?01:06
danielsif the former, well, yeah -- that'd be why it's fixed in xorg01:07
danielsif the latter, not really -- all we can do is work on the principle of least surprise01:07
daniels'your life wasn't interesting enough previously, so I made you a totally new X configuration.  enjoy!'01:07
danielsanyway, anything past here is probably #ubuntu material01:07
HiddenWolfmvo, ping01:10
mvoHiddenWolf: pong01:12
HiddenWolfmvo; I got another spiffy child terminated with 117 status error on my update just now01:12
Lathiatdaniels: well i was thinking more that if we fix autoconfiguration, it won't be used01:12
Lathiatdaniels: but i guess your right.01:13
mvoHiddenWolf: with update-manager? or synaptic?01:13
Lathiatupgrade seems to have gone pretty much perfectly which is good01:13
HiddenWolfmvo, update-manager01:14
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mvoHiddenWolf: thanks01:14
martinaldi've got a simple request for the wiki, could it show the page name in the title? it's a pain when you have multiple wiki windows open01:14
HiddenWolfmvo, for the record, that is using the latest update-manager, updated yesterday-morning.01:15
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Lathiatdaniels: that said, regenerating config files is also bad01:18
danielswell, yeah01:18
danielsi'm hoping that we won't need to change X implementations every other week01:18
Lathiatheh01:19
danielsall the options are shit.  this was just least shit.01:19
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mdkeis the website auth down again?01:19
mdkei can login on launchpad but not on ubuntulinux.org01:19
Lathiatare there plans to detect a video card change / when gdm refuses to start to offer to try to regenerate a new config file and start again or something? (for breezy or the future or whatever)01:19
danielsLathiat: yeah01:19
Lathiatsome kind of recovery mode on the installer could also be cool, to reinstall grub and stuff01:20
Lathiatwell im off to try a direct ubuntu install now and see how that goes01:22
thommdke: are you matthew east? (utterly unrelated query)01:22
KamionLathiat: boot with 'rescue', dude01:22
LathiatKamion: oh :) i'll try that01:22
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mdkethom, yeah01:22
mdkethom, how come?01:23
thommdke: bug #710501:23
thomare you using en_GB, by any chance?01:23
mdkethom, yes01:23
thomscore, i win.01:24
mdkelol01:25
mdkethom, want me to test anything01:25
thomcan you grab en-GB.jar from http://people.ubuntu.com/~thom/ and replace the one currently installed with it, restart firefox, see if the problems fixed01:25
mdkethom, sure. how do i install it?01:26
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thommdke: dpkg -L mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb|grep jar ; sudo cp en-GB.jar to the location from the previous command01:27
martinaldid guess just put it in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/chrome01:27
martinaldo01:27
thommartinald: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/extensions/{6c3a4023-ca27-4847-a410-2fe8a2401654}/chrome/en-GB.jar FYI :-)01:30
mdkethom, you win01:30
mdkethom, close bug01:30
mdke:)01:30
thomnot fixed yet, but thanks for confirming01:30
mdkeoh01:30
mdkewell it works anyhow01:30
thom(well, fixed, but not in hoary)01:31
mdkeok false alarm about the website anyway01:31
mdkei suck01:31
mdkethanks thom 01:31
thom"Welcome to Ubuntu Linux 5.04: The Hoary Hehdeghog Release"01:34
thomwe're so doomed01:34
danielsyou're shitting me01:35
danielswhere does it say that?01:35
thomon the firefox home page! (/usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html)01:35
pittiargh01:36
thomKamion: can i upload a quick fix for ubuntu-artwork, pelase01:36
thomuh, please01:36
Kamionhaha, just that typo?01:37
thomyeah01:37
Kamionyes01:37
kentWhats the problem with ubuntu-artwork? I looked at index.html, and it seems ok. (Well, it does imply that Im now running final version of Hoary, but.. its just a few days left, does any one care?)01:37
danielskent: 21:35 < thom> "Welcome to Ubuntu Linux 5.04: The Hoary Hehdeghog Release"01:37
fabbioneKamion: i would have say no and blame gtk!01:37
carlosthom: I just saw that I'm not able to open firefox's preferences window...01:37
danielskent: there is no such animal as a HEHdgehog01:37
thomcarlos: restart firefox01:37
kentdand, ah..  I see now :) That would be embarrasing ;)01:37
carlosthom: I did it already01:38
carlosI get a window with this text in red: 'title="&prefWindowUnix.title;"01:38
danielsthom: lazy loldgehog01:39
thomcarlos: quit firefox entirely, delete XUL.mfasl in your profile, try again01:39
thomKamion: it's bug #8717 for reference01:39
Kamionthom: yay for last-minute updates01:40
carlosthom: fixed01:40
carlosthom: thanks01:40
Kamionjdub: what's the state of artwork? mdz said sabdfl promised artwork by 11am01:40
d3vic3can I use sudo in chroot ?  01:40
Mithrandiryes, if you have an /etc/sudoers in the chroot01:41
jdubKamion: coming01:41
d3vic3keeps giving me this -> sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()01:41
Kamionthom: perhaps jdub can simply roll it into his upload01:41
d3vic3and the commands don't execute :-( 01:42
carlosd3vic3: add a entry for "ubuntu" to your /etc/hosts file01:42
Kamionfabbione: the saying no is good, we'll make you into a release manager yet01:42
jdubKamion: what's this?01:42
Kamionjdub: 12:34 < thom> "Welcome to Ubuntu Linux 5.04: The Hoary Hehdeghog Release"01:42
Treenakssounds klingon01:42
fabbioneKamion: ehehhe01:42
jdubKamion: aha01:43
thomoh well, i just NMUd quickly01:43
thomno other changes01:43
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Mithrandirhm, the x41 is out01:44
danielsooo01:45
thomjdub: #8717 is the report01:45
danielsdoes it have non-intel graphics?01:45
jdubthom: mmm, seen now01:45
jdubthom: you uploaded?01:45
thomjdub: yes01:45
danielscock, still intel01:46
thomjdub: ubuntu-artwork_0.2.23-2.1_source.changes01:46
danielsheh, on pcie01:46
Mithrandirdaniels: Intel Extreme 2; http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&uid=psg1MIGR-58221&loc=en_US01:47
jdubthom: .1? silly mans ;)01:47
danielsMithrandir: iirc that's i915, especially if it's on pcie01:47
Mithrandirdaniels: i915GM chipset.01:47
danielsyep01:48
Mithrandirdaniels: looks like you can get it with ATI Radeon $mumble too01:48
Mithrandiror that might just be a brain fart on the spec page01:49
kentIs im the only one having problem with files not updating on desktop? I have to press ctrl+r for it to show files when i have downloaded them with epiphany, etc. Only files i create with nautilus shows directly.01:50
jdubthom: can you plop the dsc/diff.gz somewhere i can grab them easily?01:50
jdubthom: uploads have to be accepted, etc.01:50
Kamionit's in queue/accepted, not showing for approval ATM though, I'm figuring I'll wait until cron.daily01:51
danielsMithrandir: no, you can't; that's only x3x01:52
Lathiathmm the installer doesn't tell you anymore that XFS is unsafe to have for / (without a separate /boot) which is a regression from warty (at the partitioning time, the error does show up on the debug console) and it then later tries to install lilo instead which also fails with "Error 1" (i couldn't find out what that was)01:52
TreenaksLathiat: the installer should be installing grub anyway01:53
Kamionno it shouldn't, not for XFS01:53
LathiatTreenaks: well it tries to, and grub installer went: installing /boot on XFS is unsafe01:53
KamionLathiat: the installer falls back to lilo automatically, which works for me01:53
LathiatKamion: right, i got an "Error 1" here01:53
thomjdub: http://people.ubuntu.com/~thom/01:53
LathiatKamion: any idea where i can look for what that is?01:53
Kamionnobody has provided any details01:53
Lathiatthere was no more verbose information on either console01:54
KamionLathiat: switch to console 2, chroot /target /sbin/lilo01:54
Lathiatheh i'll have to do another install run, i'll let you know how that goes in half an hour :)01:54
Kamionsheesh01:54
Kamionok :)01:54
Lathiatjust gonna let this ext3 install finish and make sure thats all working good01:55
Kamionwait until lilo-installer fails before doing that procedure, though01:55
Lathiati take it no ones written an xfs stage_1_501:56
Kamionlilo's output should really be redirected to /var/log/messages01:56
Lathiator it doesn't work or something01:56
KamionLathiat: it's not that; it's too long a problem to explain here01:56
LathiatKamion: ok :)01:56
Lathiatis it described anywhere?01:56
Kamionbasically xfs doesn't actually sync when you tell it to01:56
Lathiatoh right01:56
Lathiatwoo :)01:56
Kamionit's probably in one of the installer bug reports01:56
Lathiati'll have  alook around later out of curiosity01:57
danielsKamion: was that it, though?  iirc freezing and then thawing didn't have the desired effect01:57
jdubthom: thanks01:57
Kamiondaniels: it works if you "wait a bit"01:57
danielsheh01:58
danielsso even freezing doesn't actually sync.  ugh.01:58
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Kamiondaniels: apparently not, it didn't do the job when Kinnison and I sat for a day and tried everything we could think of, anyway01:59
danielsistr it not working for me, either01:59
Kamionbut it's bloody hard to debug, because it works "after a while" so you have to reboot for every test02:01
danielsheh02:01
Kamionso since lilo works for me I ignored it02:01
KamionLathiat: are you booting with vga=something, or anything like that?02:01
LathiatKamion: nope02:01
Kamionbecause I know that's broken with lilo02:02
Kamioner, lilo-installer, it's not lilo's fault02:02
Lathiatnah everythign is stock standard02:02
Lathiatwell this install seems to have run fine for me, woot.02:02
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zulhey02:03
dholbachT-None: ping02:03
KamionLathiat: the ext3 one?02:03
LathiatKamion: yeh02:03
Lathiatso just, the install in general02:03
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smurfixjdub: Do we get a nice shiny new calendar background to go with the release? ;-)02:04
Lathiathowever my usb drive isn't getting mounted02:04
Lathiatbut it shows up in hal-d-m02:04
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Lathiatlathiat@dhcppc0:~$ gnome-volume-manager02:05
Lathiatmanager.c/124: init_usb_restriction: no matching storage configuration in /etc/multiseat.conf, exiting02:05
jdubsmurfix: not immediately with the release, no02:05
Treenaksjdub: no april calendar then?02:05
jdubTreenaks: not yet, no02:05
smurfixjdub: awwww02:06
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Kamionelmo: 'helena -m approval' isn't showing me anything02:06
pittielmo: helena doesn't show me any warty-security uploads either02:07
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danielsLathiat: does it exit immediately, or continue on?02:07
Lathiatexits immediately02:08
Lathiatand doesn't start on login, assumedly because of that (just rebooted again to test)02:08
Lathiatshows up in xsession-errors02:09
danielsyou don't have a /etc/multiseat.conf at all, do you?02:10
thomurk, i can see that here too02:10
Lathiati have one02:10
thomand i do have a multiseat.conf02:10
Lathiati should note i dont have this issue on my current install02:10
Lathiathttp://bur.st/~lathiat/multiseat.conf02:10
fabbioneehhhh???02:12
fabbionehow on earth did you get a multiseat.conf?02:12
Lathiati just did a fresh install02:13
Lathiatoff 20050406.1 daily02:13
Lathiati'm going to guess this also happened with my warty upgrade as i didnt see the dirve on the desktop02:13
fabbionedaniels: i have it too02:13
fabbionebut the code CANNOT run if you don't have at least 4 video cards02:14
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Kamionsec02:15
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danielsthom: do you have anything from nvidia?02:16
danielsthom: i.e. lspci -n | grep 10de: | wc -l -gt 002:16
fabbionedaniels: remember that it checks for MGA and ATI too02:16
thommy X40 install from the 30th doesn't, my amd64 from monday does02:16
Kamionit pays no attention to ATI02:16
Kamion        if [ ${LSPCINV} = "4" ]  || [ ${LSPCIMGA} = "4" ] ; then02:16
Kamionwhich, incidentally, is a fucked-up idea of shell quoting02:17
thomdaniels: no02:17
Kamion"let's quote precisely the things I don't need to quote"02:17
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Kamionnevertheless, I don't see anything obviously broken02:19
danielshere's my nave diff to .prebaseconfig:02:19
daniels+db_get multiseat-udeb/force_multiseat02:19
daniels+if [ "$RET" = "false" ] ; then02:19
daniels+  exit 002:19
daniels+fi02:19
daniels+02:19
danielsjust before configured_heads02:19
danielsbecause it seems to write a multiseat.conf rather unconditionally02:20
fabbionewell it does02:20
daniels(obviously I haven't tested this at all)02:20
daniels... which it shouldn't?02:20
Kamionoh, prebaseconfig02:20
danielsKamion: yeah02:20
Kamionfuck, yeah, that's broken02:20
Kamionyes, I think daniels' suggestion is correct02:21
Kamionplease upload that02:21
Lathiatso what do i do, delete that file?02:21
KamionLathiat: yes02:21
fabbioneLathiat: yes02:21
Lathiatworks now02:21
Kamionwhy is anything honouring that file, though?02:22
Kamionthe multiseat package shouldn't be installed02:22
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fabbioneKamion: g-v-m02:22
Kamionah02:22
Lathiatits not installed02:22
fabbioneto isolate specific usb port per user/head02:22
fabbioneKamion: otherwise when you plugin your usb stick with your gpg secret keys, it might be kinda automounted on the wrong head with the wrong user :)02:23
fabbionejust a little *TINY* detail02:23
Kamionsure02:24
fabbioneso if that file exists, the deafult is to be secure and restrictive.. nobody mounts anything02:24
danielsfabbione, Kamion: 0.9.9 on chinstrap:~daniels, please review02:24
fabbionedaniels: i think Kamion knows much better than me...02:25
danielsfabbione: more pairs of eyes can't hurt02:25
danielsdebdiff is there too02:26
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Kamiondaniels: ok02:27
fabbionedaniels: the db_set in postinst is for safety reasons?02:27
Kamion(er, i.e. looks good)02:27
fabbionedaniels: otherwise it looks ok02:27
danielsfabbione: yeah, to be doubly sure02:27
fabbionefine by me02:28
fabbionebut Kamion needs to bless the upload02:28
Kamionyes, only once helena works though ;)02:28
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Lathiathmm synaptics repositories dialog is a bit broken, tho seemingly not in a way that causes breakage02:29
Mitariogoodday everyone02:29
mvohey Mitario 02:29
mvoLathiat: broken in what way?02:30
Lathiatjust adding extra lines to /etc/apt/sources.list that are already there02:30
Lathiatactually it hasn't its just moved it and scrambled the order, and doesn't update source lines when non-source lines are updated and shuffles the lines around02:31
danielsmultiseat uploaded02:31
mvoLathiat: it shouldn't shuffle lines around 02:32
Lathiatits a bit hard to make sense of what its actually done02:33
Lathiathttp://bur.st/~lathiat/sources.list is what happened after i hit add to add universe and muiltiverse for main, updates and security02:33
Lathiati think the lines are just out of order and confusing me so you can ignore it02:33
mvoLathiat: it keeps a copy in /etc/apt/source.list.save, can you diff it too?02:33
Lathiateverything is ok just scrambled, seems to be in issue with archive.ubuntu.com vs the installed au.archive.ubuntu.com and deb-src lines not being updated -- but: http://bur.st/~lathiat/sources.list.diff http://bur.st/~lathiat/sources.list.reordered02:37
Lathiatprobably nothign to worry about at this stage02:37
mvoLathiat: yes, looks disordered, but not too bad02:41
Lathiatyep02:42
Lathiatsorry to hassle you02:42
Lathiatmvo: never could get that warty bug to happen in any recent build so must of bene an old glitch/bug thats fixed, which is good.02:43
Lathiatwhile i've got a fresh install up is there anything anyone wanted testing for workingness?02:44
Kamionok, ubuntu-artwork and multiseat uploads approved02:45
danielsphat02:45
Kamionenrico: you need to clear uploads beforehand; what's that ubuntu-docs upload?02:45
Lathiatthen i'll go redo xfs and try see what upsetting lilo02:45
lamontMithrandir: don't be so impatient02:45
lamont(it entered the archive 2 minutes before you asked...)02:45
danielsKamion: we should probably mail u-d/u-u telling people to nuke multiseat.conf02:45
Mithrandirlamont: oh, ok.02:45
Mithrandirlamont: powerpc was finished a bit before that.02:46
Kamiondaniels: go ahead02:46
lamontyeah02:46
Kamionlamont: if you mean ooo, he was right to ask, it was stuck in NEW02:46
lamontMithrandir: powerpc doesn't build all the &*)_&* locales02:46
Kamionlamont: I lisa'd it02:46
mvoLathiat: thanks for checking/reporting :)02:46
lamontKamion: ah, ok02:46
enricoKamion: do I?02:46
enricook02:46
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Kamionenrico: you also need to read ubuntu-devel :P02:46
Mithrandirhooray for 200MB source packages.02:46
Lathiatright, since no one has any quirks to test, i'll go try track down this xfs problem.02:47
Kamionor the topic of this channel02:47
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enricoKamion: sorry man, I'm doing things from almost disconnection here02:47
fabbioneMithrandir: shut up.. you have 100Mb there.. it took 50 minutes to download them from here, when you jumped on irc02:47
enricoKamion: that is same as 0.6, but with more translated OMF files02:47
Mithrandirfabbione: yeah, it's a bit slow.  I only get 1MB/sec to a.u.c now.02:48
enricoKamion: translated OMF files allow documentation to be linked in its translated form form yelp's TOC02:48
Lathiatgnome mixer should really use the alsa mixer by default, especially since many people have the OSS mixer not show up the master channel02:48
enricoKamion: anything else you need to know?02:48
dholbachlamont: do you have an idea, why kernel-patch-2.4-ipvs, kernel-patch-2.4-rmap are on archive.u.c but have no buildlogs and those plus kernel-patch-lpp is not apt-get-source-able?02:48
dholbachs/is/are02:48
smurfixMithrandir: Your definition of "only" doesn't match quite everybody's, thank you very much :-/   ;-)02:48
jdubok02:49
jdubwho has a wide screen?02:49
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Lathiatjdub: I02:49
lamontMithrandir: actually, ppc is about 8 hours without the ccache hit, but all 3 buildds appear to be seeded.  The i386 build is 6 hours without, and landed on a machine that hadn't built it before02:49
Lathiat(16:10 -- 1680x1050)02:49
jdubok, suck down one of these: http://people.ubuntu.com/~jdub/random/ubuntu-artwork_0.2.24-1_all.deb02:50
d3vic3doko, ping 02:50
jdubplease check the login screens for sanity :)02:50
Lathiatok02:50
Lathiatyeh i noticed that sucked at least on the ubuntu circle of friends one02:50
danielsjdub: yes, not the sort you're after02:50
jdubyeah, previous gdm didn't have yummy ratio aware scaling02:50
Mithrandirsmurfix: you don't maintain packages which have a source package about 200MB big and which needs a download of half a gig each time somebody changes _anything_ in the package it wraps.02:51
enricomdz: are there problems with that last ubuntu-docs upload?02:51
Mithrandirlamont: isn't that weighted, so you'll give it to the same machine each time, if it's available?02:51
lamontMithrandir: as soon as launchpad is around02:51
smurfixMithrandir: true ...02:51
Mithrandirlamont: ook.02:52
Lathiatjdub: looks fine02:52
Lathiatdoesn't appear stretched02:52
lamontMithrandir: yeah, I wish it were...02:52
Lathiati'll try the circle of friends it more obvious in that02:52
jdubLathiat: yeah02:53
Mithrandirlamont: should be a trivial change to wanna-build?02:53
Lathiateww02:53
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lamontMithrandir: I could lock it down to one host per architecture, but do you really want to wait the extra 4 hours because another eternal package is already building when you upload?02:54
Lathiati switched back to my second gdm after changing the theme it complained it can't find the circle of friends background image02:54
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Lathiatyep definately broken02:54
Lathiatcircle.png isnt in there02:54
Lathiatjdub: 02:54
Mithrandirlamont: it'd need to fall back if the buildd was busy, I think.02:54
lamontah, then it's not so trivial02:55
jdubLathiat: eh...!02:55
lamontposixtestsuite:         77:19:35 (1 entry, sigma 00:00:00)02:55
lamontYou have _GOT_TO_BE_F^$(^%)&**%^N_KIDDING_!02:55
Lathiatjdub: its /usr/share/gdm/themes/HumanCircle/circle.png that is missing02:55
Lathiator it was renamed and not updated but i cant see the file in there under another name02:55
jdubyeah02:55
jdubsorting now, thanks02:55
lamont12 packages > 2 hours on i38602:55
Lathiatnps02:55
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Lathiati seem to be being helpful tonight, woo :)02:56
Mithrandirlamont: that is "77 hours", right?  That's just Wrong.02:56
Lathiati'll go try sort this xfs bug out now, back in 2002:56
danielslamont: is one of the tests sleeping for 76 hours?02:56
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Lathiatactually before i go02:57
Lathiatdaniels: programs crash with an XBadAlloc when trying to use overlays (nv driver) -- i've seen that before but it went away02:57
enricomdz: around?02:57
Lathiatanything i can do to debug/get info on that or is it just broken?02:58
danielsLathiat: there's a bug open on fd.o about it somewhere02:58
enricoif both Kamion and mdz are not around, who do I ask approval for uploads?02:58
Lathiatdaniels: ok02:58
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danielsLathiat: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47402:58
superteddoes anyone know how the beagle packages are coming along?02:59
lamontdaniels: that must be it..  That or the left orphans around that hung dpkg --purge after the build that took me 2 days to notice02:59
lamontwas back in march02:59
lamonts/march/november/02:59
danielsyow02:59
lamontanything else for me to check on before I crawl back into bed for an hour or two?03:00
mvoenrico: mdz is alseep, but Kamion is around AFAIK03:01
enricoif both Kamion and mdz are not around, who do I ask approval for uploads?  There are two more translations that came in03:01
fabbioneenrico: Kamion will be back pretty soon03:01
enricook03:01
enricoI hope I can be online for that long03:01
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lamontenrico: worst case, you push them somewhere fetchable and email him03:01
enricolamont: right, good idea03:02
lamontjust make sure the .changes are signed, etc.03:02
HiddenWolfI just installed ubuntu-calendar, but the backgrounds are not selectable in the 'change background dialog' menu03:02
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theineHi, since I updated Hoary teo days ago the xserver crashes when I log out of a remote ssh session with X11 tunneling enabled. I thought I mention it here considering the upcoming official release03:05
danielstheine: doesn't happen for me, and in any case, this is the development channel03:06
theinedaniels: alright03:06
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seb128hum03:11
dholbachi'll take a nap - see you later03:11
seb128daily i386 install doesn't boot here03:11
seb128"Hard disk boot sector invalid"03:11
seb128(I've tried 2 times, daily from yesterday works fine)03:11
seb128is that a known issue ? or maybe an issue with my CD ?03:12
Lathiatseb128: which daily03:15
Lathiat0405 or 0406?03:15
Kamionenrico: dude03:15
Kamionenrico: I said I was going back home, and would be back shortly03:15
seb128040603:15
Kamionenrico: mdz is asleep03:15
KamionI am reviewing your ubuntu-docs change now03:16
Lathiatthis channel needs to have some weird name so people stop mistaking it for #ubuntu03:16
CarlK_Lathiat - ops and voice seem in order03:16
LathiatCarlK_: well like there are legit reasons for people to come here03:16
enricoKamion: wait, there's a new one :)03:17
enricoKamion: it's just that the two -xh OMF files were untranslated and now they are03:17
enricoKamion: http://lento.uncasino.it/enrico/store/ubuntu-docs-1.0.tar.gz has the new packages03:17
enricoMy problem here is that I could be kicked offline at any moment03:17
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Kamionenrico: ok, that's fine, I'm not going to go download a .tar.gz to find out what it is though03:17
Kamionenrico: I've approved 0.7-1, so please just upload, I can ignore it if it's bad03:18
enricoKamion: uploaded03:18
CarlK_Lathiat - more on this some other time ;)03:18
enricoI bumped the version to 1.0 so that everyone in the team agrees this is the last one :)03:18
seb128Kamion: have you read what I just said about the daily i386 ?03:19
seb128Kamion: it ejects the CD, reboot to configure the package but doesn't boot03:20
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Kamionseb128: I'll try it here in a bit, doesn't sound like anything that's changed recently though03:21
seb128I'll record a new CD03:21
Kamionenrico: ubuntu-docs_1.0-1 installed03:24
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Kamionjdub: ubuntu-artwork_0.2.24-1 installed03:28
jdubKamion: ta03:28
GheRiverores03:28
jdubmorning GheRivero 03:29
enricoKamion: thanks a lot!03:29
LathiatKamion: ugh.03:35
LathiatKamion: didn't happen this time and i didn't do anything different :(03:35
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caleb__jdub: you around?03:37
KamionLathiat: welcome to race conditions; aren't they fun?03:37
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LathiatKamion: yep03:38
Lathiatmight try it in vmware a few times see if i can make it happen again03:38
Lathiatshould have thought to run lilo-intsaller when it first happened03:39
jdubhey caleb__ 03:40
KamionLathiat: you wouldn't want to run lilo-installer itself, just the command I mentioned03:40
KamionI'll make it log more sensible stuff in breezy03:41
Lathiatcool03:41
caleb__jdub: do you have an xplanet config that you can share that you used in l.g.o/GnomeWorldWide?  Minus the individual coords of course.03:42
jdubcaleb__: not up, no03:42
caleb__and sry that it's so off topic here :S03:42
jdubcaleb__: will putit in to cvs at some stage03:43
jdubhoping the kde guys put theirs up, which seems more interesting03:43
jdubthen i'll rejig our one so it still works with the wiki data03:43
caleb__url to their display?03:44
Riddelljdub: phsysos said he would make it available for download, will check to see if he has03:45
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pittire03:47
Lathiathmm packages.gz us md5sum mismatching atm, thats annoying03:54
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seb128Kamion: is that ok to update gnome-utils to 2.10.1, that's a GNOME 2.10.1 tarball with few fixes and translations updates04:16
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lunitikseb128: you wouldn't happen to know the bug number for your installer issue? (or is there even a bug report?)  04:17
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Kamionseb128: what fixes?04:19
Kamionmdz said we were done with GNOME 2.10.104:19
seb128  * Fix bug #172351, "Cannot open dia files" [Dennis] 04:19
seb128  * Fix bug #168990, "Unable to open nautilus using magnifier" [Vinay M R] 04:19
seb128doh04:19
seb128I though today was the limit04:19
Kamion00:21 < mdz> we've got all the 2.10.1 we're going to accept04:19
seb128graah04:20
seb128the dia file is "open file from the search file dialog"04:20
KamionI'm prepared to look over a debdiff04:20
seb128ie atm when you double click on the search result it doesn't open the file right04:20
mvoKamion: have you seen my patch for #8496 (apt-cdrom honors Acquire::gpgv::Options)? should we wait for mdz for it?04:21
seb128Kamion: k04:21
seb128lunitik: what ?04:21
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Kamionmvo: I haven't looked over the patch, and would prefer somebody who knows apt to do so04:21
lunitikseb128: the issue you were discussing in #ubuntu ... he seems adament he'd like to help... rather then take from your time... a bug report would help him try to help  :/04:22
mvoKamion: so we wait for mdz :) ?04:22
Kamionlunitik: what issue is this?04:22
seb128lunitik: #ubuntu is not the right chan for that04:22
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seb128Kamion: daily i386 doesn't booting here04:22
seb128"Hard disk boot sector invalid"04:22
Kamionoh, that; I'm testing now04:23
seb128I've recorded again the issue and same issue04:23
KamionFrench?04:23
lunitikseb128: I understand... just want to point him at some text about the issue so he can try to be useful as he wants to so bad...04:23
seb128s/the issue/the iso/04:23
seb128Kamion: correct04:23
seb128lunitik: I would prefer to deal that here with Kamion rather than doing ping-pong by bugzilla04:23
Kamionanything else I should know? what filesystem type?04:24
seb128default choises for all04:24
seb128French for the language04:24
Kamionok04:24
seb128default keyboard04:24
seb128DHCP04:24
seb128all the hdd04:24
seb128it copies the files, ejects the CD and doesn't reboot04:24
seb128ie: fails to boot04:24
lunitikseb128: understandable  :)04:25
mvoKamion: one last question: what about http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/review/update-manager/update-manager_0.37.1+svn20050405.debdiff.short? any chance for it? it fixes the problem that update-manager does not pick up the synaptic proxy when downloading changelogs?04:25
Kamionseb128: any chance you could boot with rescue and have a poke around?04:26
seb128Kamion: what should I look for ?04:26
Kamionseb128: dunno, see if the filesystem works, see if 'grub-install (hd0)' fixes it, ...04:27
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Kamionmvo: does SYNAPTIC_CONF_FILE get substituted with something more sensible?04:27
seb128Kamion: k04:27
mvoseb128: the partion table maybe? I have seen that in the past04:27
mvo(also my install today was fine)04:27
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jbaileydoko!04:28
Kamionmvo: it's a bit scary; have you tested it both with/without configured proxy?04:29
CarlK_crap - 2nd phase of install, some "failed" message just scrolled by something like "setting up fonts, failed to install...." - where are these messages logged?04:29
KamionCarlK_: /var/log/base-config.log04:30
CarlK_thanks04:30
mvoKamion: I did, should be fine. and yes, I'm not overly happy about it too. if we leave it as it is, the user needs to set http_proxy to get working changelogs in update-manager behind a proxy. not too bad, but not nice either.04:30
KamionCarlK_: that message is probably harmless though, fontconfig will sort it out when it actually gets installed04:30
KamionCarlK_: there are already bugs about that04:30
Kamionmvo: oh, and does adding the shortcut on Settings affect translations?04:31
Kamionseb128: oh, also maybe dd the boot sector and see what it looks like04:32
Kamion(using 'od -tx1' or similar)04:32
mvoKamion: hrm, right (about the settings shortcut). I didn't noticed because that was fixed in gnome-cvs already for a couple of languages (including german)04:32
mvoKamion: I think you convinced me to bite the bullet and leave it as it is04:33
Kamionmvo: which, _Settings or the whole thing?04:34
KamionI think I could be persuaded to accept the proxy change04:35
Kamionit looks straightforward04:35
mvoKamion: ok, that would be cool. I'll do another round of tests and prepare a package then with only that patch and a debdiff. sounds ok?04:36
ska-fanCan I rerun the menu.lst generation that takes into account the other os's on the hard drive? When I installed ubuntu there was a bug that didn't detect the fedora installs correctly and I want to test whether the fix for that bug works for me.04:36
Kamionmvo: yep04:36
ska-fanOtherwise switchers from fedora will be unhappy :)04:36
Kamionska-fan: unfortunately not04:36
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Kamionska-fan: do you have a scratch partition you could use?04:37
ska-fanto install ubuntu on? yes.04:37
KamionI'm afraid that's really the only option for testing that - it would be nice if os-prober and the bootloader installers were usable from a real system, but at the moment they aren't04:38
KamionI hacked up a sort of test harness when I was fixing that bug, but it's not really the same ...04:38
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AndyFitzI keep wondering why there arent new gaim packages made since 1.1.4 . is there a reason ? 04:40
thomAndyFitz: upstream version freeze04:40
AndyFitzthom,  oh yeah.   now it seems like a stupid question04:41
thomAndyFitz: and all reports suggest the later versions have sucked fairly hard, too *shrug*04:41
ska-fanKamion: Oh, so that's you :)04:41
AndyFitzhttp://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/gaim  hrm  ill try the version here04:41
ska-fanWhat's the smallest iso image to try that out?04:41
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Kamionska-fan: we only do full CDs I'm afraid04:43
AndyFitzthom it seems to be working fine. . ill probably notice changes later04:44
Kamionseb128: works for me04:44
lunitik*cough*there should be net inst images*cough*04:44
lunitik:P04:44
Kamion*cough*yes, I'm too busy*cough*04:44
lunitikKamion: haha... fine be like that  :P04:44
seb128Kamion: grub-install /dev/hda doesn't fix the issue, I'm rebooting with the rescue mode04:45
Kamionseb128: also look for grub errors in /var/log/installer/04:45
seb128k04:45
seb128but the grub output for the rescue shell had no error04:46
CarlK_base-config.log lines end in 0a0d ... that worth bugging?  04:46
Kamionlunitik: also we won't ever actually publicise netinsts, since having two parallel sets of images would just lead to confusion; if they ever exist it'll just be on an if-you-know-about-it basis04:46
KamionCarlK_: no04:46
KamionCarlK_: (that's just how script(1) works)04:46
seb128Kamion: http://pkg-gnome.alioth.debian.org/gnome-utils.debdiff if you want to have a look on the gnome-utils changes04:47
Kamionseb128: also check that /boot/grub/device.map is right04:47
seb128k04:47
CarlK_ok.  "no" is plenty - don't need explanations today ;)04:47
Kamionan 846k debdiff?!04:47
lunitikKamion: alright, well, if they ever do get created, let me know alright  :)  (ps, is cdimage.ubuntu.com hidden enough? its not on the main page  :P )04:47
CarlK_lunitik - I figured it out ;)04:47
Kamionlunitik: whatever, I don't have time now, sorry04:48
seb128Kamion: GNOME l10n keep moving04:48
seb128Kamion: I can make a diff on the code if you want04:48
seb128device.map:04:51
seb128(hd0) /dev/hda04:51
seb128looks ok04:51
Kamionseb128: ok, if you've tested that, go ahead and upload04:51
seb128k, thanks04:52
seb128the syslog content looks right04:53
seb128Installing on '(hd0)'04:53
seb128running chroot /target /sbin/grub-install --recheck --no-floppy ''(hd0)''04:54
seb128grub-install ran successfully04:54
Kamionmeh, we always download language pack updates on install04:57
Kamionfortunately I guess they aren't huge04:57
Kamionpitti: I assume you won't be changing l-p-*-base post-release04:58
pittiKamion: right04:58
seb128Kamion: what is the way to do uploads ?04:58
pittiKamion: unless there are so many updates that the update packages become too big, that is04:59
Kamionseb128: as normal, they'll get held for approval04:59
seb128hum04:59
seb128Connection failed, aborting. Check your network (111, 'Connection refused')04:59
Kamionerm05:00
Kamioncheck your network? :-)05:00
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seb128works fine05:00
Lathiathaha05:00
seb128pinging the box works fine05:00
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KamionLathiat: dput05:01
seb128---- Connecting to upload.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.140) port 2105:01
seb128**** Socket error (Connection refused) - reconnecting05:01
seb128with lftp05:01
Kamionhmm, I think poppy fell over05:02
danielsdaniels@catsby:~/tmp% lftp upload.ubuntu.com05:02
danielslftp upload.ubuntu.com:~>05:02
seb128daniels: ls ?05:02
danielsyeah, just realised that; never mind me05:02
seb128:)05:02
Lathiatheh05:02
Kamionoh, jackass ran out of disk space05:04
Kamionthat would also explain other errors05:04
zulhehe05:04
Kamionok, technically I *could* fix this, but I really don't want to break stuff05:05
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fabbioneamen05:09
lamontKamion: now I know that we _MUST_ be really close to release. :=(05:09
Mithrandiruhm, this means you'll be "unhappy" with a ooo-amd64 upload ATM, right? :)05:09
KamionMithrandir: well, it won't work ...05:10
KamionI'll SMS elmo with a plaintive cry for help as soon as my phone is sufficiently charged to manage that05:10
thomKamion: i'm just about to call him05:10
Kamionok, thanks05:10
seb128Kamion: permission to fix #8175 (meeting/calendar entries breakage for evo), the patch is: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=1472705:11
Kamionseb128: can I have the bug reference too?05:12
seb128#817505:12
seb128http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=73844 upstream05:12
thomKamion: he says he'll randomly delete some stuff05:12
thom;-)05:12
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daniels'/srv?  what do we need that for?'05:13
fabbioneKamion: i need to go off-line for approx one hour (if not more) in 30 minutes from now. Is there anything you need me to do before that?05:13
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Kamionfabbione: shouldn't be05:13
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fabbioneKamion: ok. you can ping me via sms if it is something urgent but it will still take me a few minutes to come back online. I need turn off everything in the house and reconnect to the proper electric panel05:15
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Kamionfabbione: wtf are you doing? :)05:18
danielsKamion: he's had blackouts and stuff at his place05:18
fabbioneKamion: this morning there was an electric outage in the central and i lost one phase05:18
fabbioneKamion: so i rerouted all the stuff to keep the computers on and work05:18
fabbionenow i need to put it back05:18
fabbioneand rebalance the loads on the line05:19
fabbionelines05:19
Mithrandirfabbione: scary.05:19
fabbioneMithrandir: yes.. half of my house was without power.. i almost fainthed 05:19
elmofixed jackass05:19
fabbionespecially because everything looked ok from the panel05:19
elmokamion: ^--05:19
lamontelmo: used that magic rm -rf /, eh? :-)05:19
ografabbione, they are still on it ?05:20
Kamionelmo: thanks05:20
fabbioneogra: no, they fixed after a couple of hours05:20
ograah05:20
fabbioneogra: but to shutdown everything here, it takes quite sometime05:20
ograheh, i can imagine, yeah05:20
fabbionespecially to pray that everything will come back as it should :)05:20
fabbione59 minutes of pray05:20
fabbione1 minute of real operations :)05:21
ogra:)05:21
elmoKamion: did you get approval sorted?05:21
Kamionelmo: yep, apart from 'helena -m approval' not working, but I just worked around with ls05:21
fabbionei just need to wait for my wife to go out of the way while i will yell and scream in the datacenter05:21
Kamionkelly -z works fine05:21
elmohmm, ok05:22
MithrandirKamion: it makes so much sense when you go about talking about programs with nonsensical names... "how about if you try cindy -w"? :P05:22
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elmoDO NOT RUN CINDY05:22
elmocindy and ubuntu are not friends05:22
Mithrandirwhat does cindy do?05:23
elmoI know you were just joking, but that's a really bad example05:23
Kamion# NB[3] : cindy ENTIRELY breaks for 'source-only'-upload based distros05:23
Kamion# like Ubuntu.  Go Cindy.05:23
Kamion'k05:23
Mithrandirelmo: sorry.05:23
KamionI assume it like clears out the override file or something05:23
elmoKamion: pretty much, yah05:23
mdzmorning05:24
danielsmdz: 'morning05:24
fabbionemorning mdz05:24
mvomorning mdz 05:24
Kamionmdz: morning05:24
Mithrandirmjg59: moo?05:24
ograhi mdz 05:24
smurfix... it always being morning *somewhere* in the world ;-)05:24
Kamionseb128: you should be able to do that gnome-utils upload now05:24
Kamionmvo: update-manager upload?05:25
Mithrandirmjg59: lately, my kernel seems to report 1/10 of the charge level of my battery.  Fixes itself if I run acpi -V twice, then comes back after a while.05:25
Mithrandirmjg59: x40, acts the same for all batteries, so it's not the battery acting funky.  AC/non-AC doesn't seem to matter.05:26
mvoKamion: will do it now (with only the reviewed change). ok?05:26
Mithrandirmjg59: any ideas where to start debugging?05:26
Kamionmvo: yep05:26
fabbioneMithrandir: he will tell you.. from the kernel :)05:26
mdzKamion: how do we stand?05:26
seb128Kamion: already uploaded, thanks :)05:27
pittiHi mdz 05:27
seb128Kamion: and about the 1 line evo patch ?05:27
mdzoh, we managed to fill jackass? wooo05:27
seb128hi mdz05:27
elmoto be fair my insane backup "strategy" did05:28
Kamionseb128: evo> ok05:28
Mithrandirhmm, does gnome have any sort of "location" concept?  So you can have different settings if you're at work than if you're at home than if you're on a wireless, travelling and so on?05:28
seb128Kamion: thanks05:29
mvoKamion: thanks05:29
seb128Mithrandir: no05:29
ograMithrandir, defining your next project ? :-P05:29
Kamionmdz: remaining to upload are mvo's update-manager fix (proxy/changelog breakage) and seb's evo vcal fix; artwork's in, rest looks ok05:29
Mithrandirseb128: do you know if it plans to grow one?05:29
seb128not afaik05:29
jbaileyMithrandir: The closest thing is that the network thing had profiles you could choose.05:30
Mithrandirseb128: because nobody has had interest or because it's nongnomeish?05:30
Mithrandirjbailey: yeah, that would be an obvious input.05:30
jbaileyMithrandir: But it didn't attach proxy settings to it, or anything interesting like that.05:30
mvoKamion: upload finished05:30
seb128probably because that's not something really asked by the userbase and there is a ton of other stuff to do :)05:30
Mithrandirogra: I kinda want it for tpbd05:30
ograah 05:30
jbaileyMithrandir: As it is, running aps often don't notice that proxy settings have changed, so there's probably a metric assload of work to do to make that work.05:31
Mithrandirso buttons can do different things depending on where you are.05:31
Mithrandirjbailey: yeah, I imagine there would be a fair amount of work to get it working well.05:31
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fabbioneMithrandir: i think they first need to rewrite gnome from scratch :)05:32
fabbioneand try to get rid of a few (thousands) memory leaks05:32
elmoargh, lost my .bash_history.  unix stuff really doesn't handle ENOSPC well05:32
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mdzgah, I said yes to that update-manager proxy thing 24 hours ago05:33
Mithrandirthis could integrate with, say, whereami and have the automounter use dbus so you'd automatically mount your home shares when you're home.05:33
Kamionmdz: it's uploaded now anyway, just kellying05:33
Mithrandirfabbione: heh05:33
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mdzKamion: I'd hoped to have CDs built by now; it sounds like we are not much closer than we were when I left05:33
fabbioneMithrandir: the latter :P05:34
Mithrandirfabbione: you haven't heard my plans for mount yet. :D05:34
fabbioneahaha05:34
ograelmo, from my POV dholbach s MOTUOTU, i reviewed the morgue list, everything listed there is fine with me, just dump it :)05:34
ogras/s/is05:34
mvomdz: there is also the fix for #8496 pending ... (I almost don't dare to mention it :/05:35
KamionI think #8496 loses05:35
mdzmvo: I know05:35
mvomdz: I overlooked it yesterday, I'm very sorry 05:35
mdzmvo: if I had known that update-manager would have taken 24 hours, I would rather you had spent that time preparing and testing #849605:35
mdzwhich is a major bug05:35
mdzwhile the proxy thing is not05:36
elmomaybe we should give up and just hax0r our gpgv to ignore time conflicts</half joking>05:36
Kamionunfortunately I was not comfortable reviewing #8496, I'm afraid; I don't know apt internals at all05:36
mdzKamion: how about we stop signing the CDs instead05:36
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Kamionmdz: frankly I'm far more comfortable saying "sorry, you lose if your clock is set to 1990" than I am with changing that now; too much breakage with apt's signature support has happened in the past05:37
mdzout of all the "one more thing" uploads which have been pressed since yesterday, none had as much impact as #8496, which prevents people from installing Ubuntu at all05:38
Kamionand surely apt will just bitch endlessly about authentication warnings; I'm pretty sure not every last piece of code that calls apt turns that off05:38
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danielsstrange idea of 'love' you have05:38
mdzand it fails in a completely random way, midway through the process, with an unhelpful error dialog05:39
Mithrandirdaniels: ramming a 250MB file onto her, you mean?05:39
mdzseb128: what is this vcal fix and how long will it take?05:40
seb128<seb128> Kamion: permission to fix #8175 (meeting/calendar entries breakage for evo), the patch is: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=1472705:41
seb128<seb128> http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=73844 upstream05:41
seb128I'll upload it within 5 min05:41
mdzmvo: where is the patch for #8496?05:42
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mvomdz: it's in my tree and in the bugreport05:42
Kamionthe patch is in #849605:42
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mdzmvo: references to the return value of c_str() are invalid when the string object goes out of scope05:45
mdzno?05:46
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mdzjdub: what happened to the firefox homepage update?05:47
mvomdz: yes. you think about the if(Opts!=0) {} scope? or am I overlooking someting?05:48
seb128mdz, Kamion: evo uploaded05:48
pittimvo: can Args become invalid at the point when the " Opts = _config->Tree("Acquire::gpgv::Options");" scope ends?05:49
mvopitti: when opts goes out of scope, yes, but it does not get out of scope before the execvp05:50
mdzmvo: I mean the temporary05:50
Kamionwhat about the string().c_str()?05:50
pittimvo: hmm, execvp should copy its arguments, so this should be fine05:50
mdzmvo: string(foo).c_str() would never be valid05:50
mdzexcept for the duration of that statement05:50
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pittimvo: bah, mixing c++ strings with C strings is even scarier than using C strings alone...05:53
mvomdz: arggg, right. fixing that now05:53
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Kamionevolution, openoffice.org-amd64 installed05:54
pittimvo: maybe you should write a C++ wrapper around execve() 05:54
pittiif you need this often05:54
Kamionthis isn't the time for new infrastructural code surely05:55
mvirkkilHas the Firefox vulnerability in 1.0.2 been patched? Will Hoary ship with it unpatched?05:55
Kamionmvirkkil: please see the changelog05:56
Kamion+  * Apply patch from moz: 288688; Ubuntu: 861105:56
Kamion+    JS "lambda" replace exposes malloc heap space after end of JS string05:56
ogramvirkkil, vulnerability are always pathed, even after release....05:56
ogra+s05:56
mvirkkilogra: Of course, but I was wondering if it might delay hoary. But I see it wont, so nevermind.05:56
ogramvirkkil, maybe we are a bit slow with the graphics design, but our security team has proven to be one of the fastest ;)05:58
fabbionemdz, Kamion: i am going offline now... SMS for emergencies.. irclogs will go down with me.05:58
pittifabbione: I log everything, too05:58
pittifabbione: so if you want have scrollback, ask me05:58
fabbionepitti: nah..05:58
fabbioneit's just FYI :)05:58
mdzfabbione: is ubuntulog going offline too?05:59
fabbionemdz: yes05:59
mdzah, you mentioned that05:59
fabbionemdz: if you didn't read the scrollback i need to recable the power at home05:59
fabbioneit will take me ~1 hour05:59
fabbionehopefully less05:59
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Kamionmdz: homepage update seems fine06:00
fabbioneok.. later guys06:00
Kamionunless there's more than the warty -> hoary bit06:00
mdzKamion: there was supposed to be a new homepage with the updated website CSS06:00
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=== Topic for #ubuntu-devel: Ubuntu Development | #ubuntu for support and general discussion | #ubuntu-love for getting involved | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DeveloperResources | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryGoals | No more uploads to hoary/main without approval AND a damn good reason (ask mdz or Kamion) | Test the current daily live+install CDs - THIS MEANS YOU
=== Topic (#ubuntu-devel): set by mdz at Wed Apr 6 18:53:33 2005
(mdz/#ubuntu-devel) yay for last-minute cvs snapshots that ftbfs08:15
(mvo/#ubuntu-devel) elmo: could you please have a look why lists.ubuntu.com does not accept http connections (when you have time for if, not urgent)08:15
elmomvo: lists.ubuntu.com isn't run by me, I don't even have a logon, sorry08:15
Kamionelmo: no, it's really hard, those questions inherently rely on the base system being installed at the moment08:16
mvoelmo: is that jdubs machine?08:16
elmomvo: he has a logon at least, yeah08:16
elmokamion: ah, ok08:16
mdzonly 18 hours per DVD image to get me up to date, whee08:17
lamont_rlol08:17
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mdzthat will certainly make it difficult to test DVD images before the release ~36 hours away08:17
Kamionelmo: (as in, they chroot into /target and run stuff there which uses tools not in busybox)08:17
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Kamionplus the DVDs were last built on Tuesday ...08:18
fabbioneamen08:18
fabbionethis was really bad08:18
mdzelmo: can you overnight me some ISOs?08:18
fabbionehow are we going?08:18
Kamioninstall CDs are built, btw08:18
elmomdz: it'd be quicker08:18
elmowell, if I were in london it would be08:18
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mdzoh, I thought you were08:19
elmoI'm meant to be on my way - just haven't quite managed to leave yet08:20
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lamont_rmdz: you just need a loopfs machine in the DC to mount the dvd image on, get the ordered contents of the CD, and then seed your rsync image from your local mirror :0)08:21
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dokopitti: no, it only contains the code, not the language strings. I just finished a new merge, and build a new ooo-l10n-xh package. my idea is to put this one in it's own source package.08:22
pittimdz, doko: Now I tried for half an hour to get OO.o-l10n-xh running, on both i386 and ppc, no success08:22
pittidoko: argh... good to know this eventually, I was already banging my head08:23
mdzpitti: ok, then it should be quite safe then ;-)08:23
pittimdz: with the package in the archive, I only get C strings08:23
dokobanging his head should be safe ;-)08:23
ograheh08:24
pittimdz: what do you mean by safew?08:24
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pittiI'm in an environment where each and every string is unintelligible (good work, Adi :-) ), BUT OO.o :-/08:24
mdzpitti: if it does not actually contain any translation data, it cannot possibly break oo.o08:25
skaKamion: Do the isos from march 30 include the fix for menu.lst generation?08:25
dokoheh, to try to navigate I always had another OOo running in non xhosa ...08:25
pittimdz: hehe08:25
mdzKamion: estimated 3 hours per CD image to get them here08:26
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mdzsomething is fucked between me and the DC08:26
Kamionska: yes, should have08:27
skaOk.08:27
mdzless than 50kbyte/sec08:27
mdzthis is unfortunate timing08:27
KamionUbuntu daily-live building08:28
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Kamionpitti: the CDs don't seem to have overflowed this time08:33
pittiKamion: the new langpacks should have saved about 11 mb on ppc (more on the other archs)08:34
pittiKamion: thanks for checking08:34
pittiKamion: so the limit is indeed 650*1000 bytes?08:34
pittiKamion: I vaguely remember having asked you about this already08:35
Kamionshould be08:36
Kamionah, no, 640*1024*102408:36
Kamionit can't be entirely accurate08:36
Kamion(without better mkisofs integration) because you lose some space to ISO9660 indices and boot sectors and stuff08:36
lamont_rpitti: DVD's are 4.7*1000^308:38
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lamont_rdamn marketing people, anyway08:38
Kamionhmm, debian-cd is currently set to 4600*1024*102408:40
lamont_rthat's 4.8G... 08:41
Kamiondaily-live finished08:43
Kamionlamont_r: yeah, I was just following the comment from upstream ...08:43
mkedwardsKamion: is livecd ready to resync?08:43
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Kamionmkedwards: yes08:44
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elmohmm, is 20050406.1 candidate-ish?08:49
elmonot are-we-there-yet-ing, I just need to install _something_ on my laptop before I go08:49
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mdzelmo: -ish, yes08:52
mdzthough as far as I'm aware, no one has been able to test it yet08:52
mdzmy download is fucked08:52
elmook, I'm mid-install on ppc08:53
astharotelmo: who is the manager of ubuntu mail servers ?08:54
mdkejdub is the boss of those08:54
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astharotshit.08:54
astharotjdub ?08:54
elmoastharot: lists.ubuntu.com?08:54
elmoif so, then jdub08:54
mvoastharot: probably sleeping08:54
astharotelmo: yes, but not mailman..08:54
astharotI mean the MTAs08:55
elmowhy?08:55
mdkeastharot, oh sorry08:55
astharotbecause I have problems getting mails... probably you have problems sending mails to my mailserver :)08:55
astharotno answer :P08:57
elmohmm, my laptop makes interesting 'ping-ing' noises when booting up, I dunno if that's the repair or hoary :/08:58
Kamionelmo: try 'nvsetvol 0'08:58
mdzastharot: postmaster@<domain> is usually the best contact for such issues08:59
elmokamion: oh, right, I zero'ed the prom settings as part of the testing with apple08:59
astharotmdz: I know... but I thought that here could find someone :P09:00
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mdzastharot: we're quite busy preparing the release at the moment; since this isn't urgent, email is better09:01
mkedwardsrsync is not doing its magic on this livecd.  :(09:02
Kamionthere were a lot of changes in the install CD09:03
Kamionnew base language packs, new openoffice.org09:03
Kamionso I imagine the live CD will be just as bad :-/09:03
mkedwardsI spoke just too soon ... starting to see bursts of race now.09:03
mdzmvo: still here?09:06
mvomdz: yes09:06
mvomdz: just finished rsyncing the current install image and will do a test-install now09:06
mdzmvo: please prepare a fix for that cron.daily bug; if we find a bug which requires building new images, we may as well include it then09:07
mdzmvo: so have it ready, but don't upload unless these images are no good09:07
mvomdz: ok, doing that now09:07
mdzmvo: thanks09:07
mdz24 minutes to get hoary-install-amd64; this is going to be a long day09:08
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mdzKamion: would you post a call for testing to -devel and -users?09:12
elmosuccessful install of 20050406.1 on a Powerbook, FWIW09:12
HiddenWolfmdz, be lazy, do a /notice to #ubuntu. :)09:13
zulthen you only get irc users09:13
HiddenWolfI'll rsync my image and do a test-install on amd6409:14
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mdzHiddenWolf: thanks09:18
Kamionmdz: sure, are torrents working though?09:18
HiddenWolfmdz; np, reserved a few extra partitions for this kind of thing. 09:19
tritiumI can run to the on-campus store and try the LiveCD on a G509:19
HiddenWolfI'd test more if my bandwith allowed. :S09:19
Ben2004ukhey all09:19
mdzKamion: I'll check09:21
mkedwardswill torrent livecd in us as soon as rsync is done09:22
mdzKamion: they don't seem to be working yet, no09:22
mdzthom: are you here, or do I need to call you?09:22
mvomdz: package prepared http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/apt_0.6.35ubuntu2.debdiff09:22
elmomdz: lemme check first09:23
mdzmvo: thanks09:23
elmomdz: what isn't working?09:25
elmoI can see daily-live/20050406.2 on there for example09:25
mdzelmo: I opened it with gnome-btdownload, waited a minute, and had 0 bytes downloaded09:26
mdzI was testing daily/current/09:27
mvosame here09:29
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HiddenWolfwhy does 'uptime' tell me there are four users logged in?09:36
dholbachelmo: in addition to the mail i sent you: hping3 sync from sid is in order, just supersede our changes09:36
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dhonnyou probably have terminals opened hiddenwolf09:39
HiddenWolfAh. weird.09:40
dhonnclose them09:40
dhonnkillall gnome-terminal09:40
HiddenWolfdhonn: one for x, one for gnome, others for terminals?09:40
dhonnone user is u on x09:41
dhonnthat includes gnome09:41
Kamionmdz: install-i386 looking good so far, I'm off for dinner while other images rsync09:41
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Kamionmy phone is with me (and this time won't run out of battery); failing that I'll be back in two hours09:41
dhonnif you open a gnome-terminal you will have logged on that terminal again, its weird but thats how it works09:42
KamionHiddenWolf: use 'w' to see the list09:43
mdzgah09:43
mdzthe help topics for the release notes are not in English09:44
mdzenriiiiiiicoooooooooooooooooo09:44
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mdzKamion: install-amd64 successful09:45
mdzbut I think this help topics thing is a show-stopper09:45
mdzhas anyone else done an install from the current images?09:47
mvomdz: I am currently installing, the machine is not the fastest09:47
mdzI would like to know if this yelp problem affects everyone09:48
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mvomdz: I will reboot into the live-cd now to check09:48
elmomdz: confirmed on powerpc09:49
jncbtw i would like to point out a rather big trouble on amd64 hoary, before you cats release it;   namely, OpenOffice printing does not function properly09:49
dholbachlamont: what has to be done to get dietlibc built on amd64 as well (apart from changing the architecture: field)?09:50
lamont_rdholbach: PaS09:50
dholbachlamont_r: who could do that? it builds fine and some packages depend on it09:50
lamont_rme, elmo,09:50
lamont_rgenerally me these days09:50
jncis the developer whom handles amd64 OpenOffice a frequent user of IRC/09:51
jnci meant that as a question, ?09:51
lamont_rdholbach: it is amd64... 09:51
lamont_relmo:  what version of PaS does jackass have?09:52
dholbachlamont_r: oh cool, will upload a changed version then09:52
elmolamont: dunno, but it's not as if I can update it ATM09:52
elmo# $Id: Packages-arch-specific,v 1.552 2005/03/30 06:40:10 lamont Exp $09:52
lamont_r1.555 is current09:52
lamont_rpls check and update09:52
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zyga;] 09:53
zygahyhy09:53
lamont_relmo: emailing09:53
lamont_rsent09:55
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mdzseb128: are you here?09:55
seb128mdz: yep09:56
mdzseb128: can you look at the problem with ubuntu-docs/yelp?  the topics are showing non-english text in an english locale09:56
mdzseb128: I assume this has to do with the OMF translations enrico put in09:56
mdzbut I can't reach him09:56
seb128what locale are you using ?09:57
_mvo_erm ... after test-install and saying: "take over the partition" I ended up with no partition marked "bootable" and my test-machine does indeed not boot (error: no active partion in HDD)09:57
seb128oh09:58
seb128maybe that's the issue I had this afternoon ?09:58
seb128sounds like it09:58
_mvo_seb128: sounds like it09:58
seb128:(09:58
elmoseb128: I'm on en_GB.UTF-8 and I see it on powerpc09:58
seb128elmo: any idea of what language do you see ?09:59
jncseb128: if you have a moment, I make myself available to help test and troubleshoot OpenOffice print troubles for amd64 Hoary ubuntu09:59
seb128jnc: not now, looking on some other issues atm, and I don't know anything about OOo anyway10:00
elmo"Tala ng Labas na Hoary"10:00
jncseb128: okay :)10:00
jnci wonder who i should talk to10:00
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elmo'Mga tala ukol sa labas ng Ubuntu 5.04 "Hoary Hedgehog"'10:00
seb128hum10:00
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sabdflelmo: swallow, dude10:00
elmo'Isang maiksing pagpapakilala sa sistemang" etc.10:00
tritiumelmo, is that Tagalog?10:00
seb128sounds like "xh"10:01
mvoand I get a strange resoltion on a different machine with the live-cd. it doesn't detect my lcd panel and puts it into 1278x1022 (according to the hardware) and 1024x768@0 accordning to the gnome-resolution panel10:01
seb128arf10:02
seb128s/arf/arg/10:02
mkedwardstagalog10:02
seb128$ grep C about-ubuntu-tl.omf10:02
seb128<!DOCTYPE omf PUBLIC "-//OMF//DTD Scrollkeeper OMF Variant V1.0"10:02
seb128    <identifier url="file:///usr/share/gnome/help/about-ubuntu/C/about-ubuntu.xml"/>10:02
seb128    <language code="C"/>10:02
mvoI got a german yelp help at least 10:02
seb12810:02
tritiummkedwards, yeah, I ran it by my Filipino wife ;)10:03
seb128the tl omf files have language code="C"10:03
seb128mdz, elmo 10:03
seb128mvo: tl overwritting C ...10:03
seb128that's fine with french here too10:03
mvoah, ok10:04
seb128try LANGUAGE=C yelp10:04
mdzseb128: thanks for checking into it10:06
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elmoseb128: same thing?  or were you not talking to me? :)10:06
seb128elmo: just saying what is broken, the "<seb128> try LANGUAGE=C yelp" is for "<mvo> I got a german yelp help at least "10:06
elmoah10:06
seb128mdz: should I upload a fixed package now ? 10:06
mdzseb128: yes, please10:07
dhonnyou know what would be cool is if you can choose an excutable and right click it, click add to Application Menu10:07
mdzmvo: go ahead and upload the apt fix too, please10:07
froudmvo: it should have lancode of tl10:07
mvomdz: rebooting into "real" system now and uploading10:07
froud<identifier url="file:///usr/share/gnome/help/about-ubuntu/tl/about-ubuntu.xml"/>10:08
froud    <language code="tl"/>10:08
sivangpitti: have you fixed that bug? I just arrived home, I will look at it right now if you still havn't solved it.10:08
pittisivang: nevermind, everything is solved10:08
pittisivang: check your mail :-)10:08
mdzlamont_r: please monitor the new kde-i18n10:08
sivangpitti: ah cool, what was the problem? :-)10:08
mvofroud: seb128 is going to roll out the fix10:08
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lamont_rok'10:08
pittisivang: none, the patch was fine, just a bad interaction with gksudo10:08
seb128mdz: have you read mvo's install issue ? I hade the same this afternoon with an daily from this morning10:09
froudsame problem with release-notes10:09
mdzseb128: no, I haven't10:09
mdzreading10:09
dhonnI found a Create Launcher bug a few days back..  you cannot create a launcher with spaces in the file name.  You must manually edit the launcher and add your own spaces with "\ ", for example /home/dhonn/hello\ world10:09
mdzmvo:which boot loader did you use?10:09
sivangpitti: cool, thanks, again sorry I couldn't take care of it.10:09
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lamont_rKamion: was just uploaded? as in not in archive yet?10:09
seb128mdz: the previous daily used to work fine on the same computer here10:09
froudogra: did you register device databases OMF with scrollkeeper10:09
seb128mdz: just today's one not booting10:10
ografroud, nope10:10
froudogra: does not open help on my system10:10
mdzlamont_r: hmm, I think I needed to kick cron.daily since it was the only thing in the queue; it'll go through when seb128 and mvo's uploads do10:10
ografroud, huh ?10:10
mdzseb128: manual partitioning?10:10
froudogra: must register the omf with scrollkeeper10:10
seb128mdz: no, all the default choices10:10
froudor yelp cant find the doc10:10
seb128take over the disk10:10
seb128froud: ?10:10
froudseb128: yes10:10
ografroud, i tried it on four different machinec10:11
ogras10:11
seb128froud: what is your issue ?10:11
froudogra: on my system help for the aps is not working10:11
mdzseb128,mvo: I, too, have no active partition after my test install10:11
mdzseb128,mvo: but it still boots10:11
froudseb128: to do with the tl10:11
ografroud, it should work from the helpbutton...10:11
froudogra: nope10:11
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seb128mdz: so maybe that's not due to the active partition but today's daily didn't boot, I'm rsync the current and will give a try soon10:12
mdzseb128: is this on i386?10:12
mdzI have only tested amd64 so far10:13
ografroud, could you look if /usr/share/gnome/help/hwdb-client/C/hwdb-client.xml is there ?10:13
froudseb128: both the about-ubuntu-tl.xml and release-notes-tl.xml are registered wrong10:13
dholbachlamont, elmo: i didnt quite understand - should dietlibc upload (if i changed the architectures) be "ready to go"?10:13
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seb128mdz: i386 yep10:13
lamont_rdholbach: the machine where that file lives (in cvs) is down, due to a raid failure.10:13
seb128froud: I know10:13
lamont_rI emailed elmo my copy of the file10:13
froudseb128: you know the fix10:14
mkedwardsmvo: which livecd is that strange resolution from10:14
froudidentifier and lang elements need update10:14
seb128froud: use the right locale instead of C ?10:14
seb128froud: yeah, that's fine, thanks10:14
seb128I'm updating the package10:14
dholbachlamont_r: so we can't tell, if it would build, since the PaS in not recent?10:14
elmodholbach: it won't build, but it doesn't matter, upload it anyway, and when I fix p-a-s, it'll build10:15
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dholbachelmo, lamont_r: thanks a lot, will do10:15
froudogra: no it is not10:16
_mvo_re10:16
_mvo_mdz: uploaded10:16
froudseb128: and the path10:16
ografroud, then there is something wrong with your package, odd...10:16
seb128froud: s/C/<nn> 10:16
froudjust did update tonight10:16
froudseb128: :-)10:17
sivangnight all10:17
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ografroud, the path is hardcoded in the app, since there are no translations yet, thats only a little bit evil :) if the file is there, the help button should work in the app10:17
mdzseb128,mvo: talked to Colin, I'm going to upload partman-auto to revert the change which caused this problem10:20
elmohow did we not ship a modified dput?10:20
froudogra: my problem is on 0.5-010:21
ografroud, use 0.6-0ubuntu2 ;)10:21
seb128mdz: k, thanks10:21
mvomdz: ok, thanks10:21
seb128" /usr/bin/update-manager:10:22
seb128Child terminated with 129 status"10:22
jncseb128: my mistake, i thought you were a printing guru.  i see you're charged with fixing the numerous PalmOS user bugs.  good luck at that ;)10:22
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froudogra: thanks10:22
mvoseb128: arg, not again!10:22
seb128jnc: PalmOS ? me ?10:22
jncgnome-pilot, in bugzilla.ubuntu.com10:23
jnci did a query and it came up with quite a few10:23
seb128mvo: that sucks :/10:23
seb128jnc: I've almost everything with "gnome"10:23
jncah10:23
mvoseb128: can you reproduce it? I have seen very rarely and was never able to reproduce it10:23
seb128but I don't have a PalmOS, so for these ones I just forward upstream10:23
seb128mvo: no, just get it sometimes10:23
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mdzlamont_r: we'll need new rootfs builds shortly10:24
mdzI guess I can do them10:24
lamont_rdo you know when, and I can just schedule them?10:24
mdzno, need to wait for builds to be done10:25
mdzI'll trigger it when the time comes10:25
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sabdflelmo: is it possible to get a list of all the files read by an app?10:26
mdzseb128: can you get the fixed ubuntu-docs in by :33?10:26
mdzor :30 or whatever10:26
seb128nop, the package is quite big and my upload slow :/10:27
seb128will take a couple of min after that10:27
elmosabdfl: strace it and grep the strace log for open() calls is the usual way10:27
mvomdz: should I debug that live-cd X misdetection further i wrote about above?10:27
sabdflelmo: ok, thanks10:27
ogramdz, artwork ? i have a fixed package here...10:27
mvosabdfl: "strace -e trace=open $prog" is another possible way10:27
sabdflthanks mvo10:28
dholbachhi sabdfl :-)10:28
mdzogra: artwork?10:28
sabdflhi daniel10:28
mvolive-cd is fine on my other test-machine btw10:28
ogramdz, gdm theme screenshot changed....10:28
seb128mdz: nm, that's a revision, it's uploaded10:28
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mdzseb128: thanks10:30
seb128np10:30
mdzelmo: I kelly'd it at 21:30:36; was I too late?10:30
elmomdz: shouldn't be, cron.daily is :3310:30
mdzok10:31
mdzeverything we need for the next build should be in, then10:31
mdzfor ubuntu anyway; kubuntu needs for kde-i18n to build10:33
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dhonnis it possible to create a livecd/installcd like how Linspire does it?10:36
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Goshawki know that fedora core 4 is going to make a revolution of the boot system: starting gdm + xorg fast as possible and then start all the services: is ubuntu going to do the same?10:37
dhonnthats the way MacOSX does it10:37
jncwindows does the same thing10:37
ograGoshawk, it already does.... 10:37
thomGoshawk: last we checked we were faster than fedora *shrug*10:37
dhonnbut windows is more transparent10:37
Goshawkbut ubuntu10:38
Goshawkis ubuntu going to do that?10:38
dhonnmac shows services booting using the top right systray10:38
ograGoshawk, it already does.... 10:38
jncit's hard to resist making a joke about doors being opaque10:38
dhonnin the october release that would be nice10:38
jncGoshawk: why would paralell services be necessary for ubuntu?10:38
Goshawkogra, no: xorg is still S99 in my /etc/rcS.d10:38
dhonnlol10:39
thomGoshawk: http://blog.clearairturbulence.org/2004/12/11#sub-30-baby10:39
dhonni've run all the services in paralell on my fc3 box, it boots up really quick, under 30 seconds10:40
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dhonnaverage is about minute 30 10:40
jnci've used non-sysvinit systems that booted in 10 seconds10:40
ograGoshawk, /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm is rather what youre looking for i think ;)10:40
dhonnand i turned off rhat graphical boot10:40
thomdhonn/Goshawk: http://www.planetarytramp.net/bootchart/bootchart-20041210-1934.png is the last time we were playing and measuring; it may have gotten a bit slower but not much10:41
Goshawkogra, looks /etc/rcS.d scripts they are executed first10:41
dhonnnot to mention all default fc3 services running lol10:41
dhonnlink doesnt work10:42
dhonnthere we go10:42
dhonnwhat program are you using thats awesome10:43
jncparallel isn't the savior10:43
jncwhen you think about things that are really troublesome, like DHCP taking a long bloody time when there's no authoritative server to be found10:43
Goshawkjnc, or when there is not a cable connected10:43
jncthat's included in what i said10:44
ograGoshawk, X ist started by gdm, you can see it in thoms chart...10:44
jncobviously if the cable is not hooked up, no authoritative dhcp servers will be found10:44
dhonnI have no cable connected sometimes,  so I have it run "ifup eth0 &"10:44
thomdhonn: bootchart10:45
Goshawkogra, yes it' right10:45
dhonnk10:45
thomwe tried parallel, it was slower10:45
dhonnits slower to boot, but you get the desktop up quickly10:45
dhonnthe desktop stays really unusable though lol10:46
thomdhonn: yes, that's also pretty horrible10:46
dhonnlike windows10:46
thomthat's totally windows10:46
dhonnand mac10:46
Goshawkogra, right it seems to be the fastest way to do the work10:46
jnchey guys, while you're talking about shaving off 1-2 seconds of boot time, want to help me resolve a showstopper bug?    OpenOffice does not print on amd64 hoary.10:47
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jncconfirmed by two other amd64 users i believe10:47
Goshawkgdm is the first service after that the kernel recognized the system10:47
dhonnservices should be launched at paralell or even in background after the desktop is up and running10:48
Goshawkthom, is your map done on a ubuntu system?10:48
Goshawkdhonn, it's aready done 10:48
Goshawkdhonn, http://www.planetarytramp.net/bootchart/bootchart-20041210-1934.png10:49
thomGoshawk: yes10:49
thomGoshawk: on an x40 laptop, so not even a super fast machine10:49
thomthere's a tonne more to do for breezy10:50
Goshawkwhat if i've a ethernet card that is not connected? do the boot process wait until ifup return a bad value?10:51
dokojbailey: you got mail10:51
jbaileydoko: So I do. ;)10:52
dhonnguys you know Linux barely needs to be rebooted, and usually we reboot when we update the kernel.  What if instead of doing a full shut down, everything is just supended to disk.  Then when we boot up again we just reanimate.  The system would simply never reboot.10:52
Goshawkdhonn, yu can't say that if you play on a desktop system, it's rebooted frequently10:53
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mkedwardswriting 18:32 i386 livecd now.10:54
dhonnhow many times is it rebooted a month?10:54
crimsundhonn: look at kexec10:54
dhonnoh yeah kexec10:54
Goshawkdhonn, my computer: 7 times per day10:55
dhonnthere has been talk about that in some IBM docs10:55
dhonnwhy?10:55
dhonnthat reminds me of win9510:55
Goshawkdhonn: since i've something to do than stay ever on pc (or leave it up)10:56
Goshawks/ever/always10:56
thomas long as we reboot *when* it's required (glibc security upgrades and kernels, basically) then i don't see it's at all a problem just to reboot10:56
thomthis fear of seeming like windows is fine, but it's taken too far10:57
Goshawkdhonn, and i'm going to buy a laptop: do you think that it will be ever up?10:57
dhonnlaptops are hardly up10:57
dhonnim on a laptop right now, its up and down many times a day10:57
dhonnsuspend makes sense on it10:58
mdzelmo,lamont_r: can you check on ubuntu-docs?  it's looking like it might not make the cut10:58
dhonnon my fc3 box i rebooted everytime they updated the kernel, thats pretty much it, i had to recompile nvidia everytime10:59
Goshawkbtw: here is something about fc4 boot process https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15195210:59
dhonnpeople i have to go now, my gf is mad10:59
elmomdz: it's in queue/accepted10:59
elmoshall I kelly it?10:59
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elmoduh, nm it's binary10:59
mdzelmo: dude, it appeared between when I wrote that and when you looked11:00
mdzI have both ls outputs in my scrollback11:00
jnci've never heard that.   what is "shall I kelly ___? "11:01
jnc'kelly'  11:01
mdzsysadminchronicity11:01
mdzjnc: kelly is the name of a tool we use11:01
jncnot some proper english slang11:01
jncokie11:01
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lamont_rmdz what's in the new fs??11:03
CarlKKamion, et all, if you are trying to follow links on bugzilla to my log files, my ISP is going nuts and the web server is basicaly off line - sorry for any frustruation this may have cuased11:04
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mdzlamont_r: ubuntu-docs and apt11:08
mdzlamont_r: please trigger builds as soon as apt 0.6.35ubuntu2 and ubuntu-docs 1.0-2 are present11:08
lamont_rroger11:08
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mkedwardslivecd is now autodetecting 1920x1200 correctly.  w00t.11:11
mkedwardsframebuffer=false worked too.11:12
mkedwardstrying vga=ask next11:13
lamont_rnext cron.daily will get apt and u-d11:14
lamont_relmo: really gone, yes?11:14
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mdzlamont_r why next cron.daily?  should have gone in at :0311:19
mdzlamont_r: it left accepted/ anyway11:19
mdzthey're now mirrored to little as well11:19
mdzyou should be able to start the builds now11:19
lamont_rdoh11:19
lamont_rso it did11:19
lamont_rubuntu and kubuntu?11:20
mdznot much point in kubuntu until kde-i18n is done11:20
lamont_rwell, they get a spare then.. :-(11:21
Kamionback11:21
lamont_rless typing and all that - lived builds running11:21
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mkedwardsvga= doesn't help much, since debian-installer still goes to fb and scribbles on display.11:22
mdzKamion: install CD builds in progress11:22
lamont_rmdz: was looking at logs, and it looked like u-d had missed the :00 cron.hourly at first blush.  my bad11:22
Kamionmdz: yup, noticed11:23
mkedwardsmdz: shall I document debian-installer/framebuffer=false workaround on wiki (mentioning that it's not the default because of localization)?11:23
Kamiondebian-installer/framebuffer=false is a reasonable workaround for various problems on certain hardware, and certainly cannot be the default11:23
mdzVolume id: Ubuntu 5.04 amd6411:23
mkedwardsKamion: understood11:24
Kamionmdz: I just committed that change, too11:25
mkedwardsProbably only important to people who know about Ctrl-Alt-Fn anyway.  :)11:25
mdzKamion: did I get all the bits?11:25
mdzit looked good to me11:25
mdzwhat's the reason for the differing label on powerpc, btw?11:25
Kamionmdz: yeah, looked fine11:28
Kamionmdz: dunno, it was like that when I got it; I figure maybe the full "powerpc" name overflows a length limit somewhere11:29
lamont_rwith Bin-1 gone, should fit though, yes?11:30
Kamiontrue11:30
Kamionbut I don't see the need to diff even further from upstream debian-cd, it's hard enough as it is :)11:30
lamont_ryeah, it would be a bit gratuitous11:31
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Kamionyou must have figured out by now that I'm an obsessive about keeping diffs small :)11:32
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lamont_rKamion: small and isolated.  that's how we like them.11:37
makoalright.. so enough of this release talk.. lets talk about the serious issue11:38
makorelease parties11:38
azeem_isn't there a wiki page for that?11:39
makoi'm not cuaght up to today in mail11:39
makobut i didn't see it searching for it11:39
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makohttp://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/ReleaseParty11:40
azeem_mako: the GNOME release parties are coordinated via a wiki page, cf e.g. http://live.gnome.org/Gnome210Party11:41
makoyeah, not much there11:41
makoalright everyone. lets start putting parties on that list11:41
makopick a time late friday and pick a pub.. that's a party11:42
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lamont_ri386 loop done, amd64 compressing, ppc partimage-restor11:46
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makolamont_r: c'mon, organize a party. :)11:51
makoit takes like 5 minutes :)11:51
lamont_rmako: yeah, yeha11:51
lamont_rwill contact a couple locals and we'll get something scheduled11:51
makocool11:51
makoazeem_: munich party?11:52
lamont_rbut it'll be fort collins, not denver. :-P11:52
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CarlKis it toast time?11:52
azeem_mako: murrayc is offline, he's the only Ubuntu user I know here11:52
lamont_razeem_: think of all the other users you'll meet at the party...11:52
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lamont_rmako: we need printable labels for the CD-R's we burn between now and then, you kknow...11:53
makoazeem_: invite the debian people :)11:53
makothat's what i'm doing11:53
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lamont_rmilli_: this isn't going to kill my IP is it?11:54
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makothen again, the debian-nyc list is largely a product of my desire not to drink alone11:54
Kamionhmm, speaking of, I wonder if whisky would improve my waiting-for-stuff-to-happen time11:54
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makotried that one last night11:55
T-BoneKamion: at the expense of your willingness-to-wait-for-stuff-to-happen ;)11:55
makoshipit exports are at least twice as much fun when there is whiskey involved11:55
T-Bonehehehe ;)11:55
KamionT-Bone: I have a relatively high patience quotient, fortunately11:55
T-Bonemako: you send whiskey bottles in CD packs? :)11:56
T-BoneKamion: yeah, i noticed that 8)11:56
mdzwhat a FINE IDEA11:56
ograyeah11:56
T-Bonewhat, CD-whiskey? :)11:56
makoand we thought our customs issues were a pain in the ass now11:57
T-Bonelol11:57
makomdz: hoary party in LA?11:57
makoit can involve whiskey11:57
azeem_hmm11:57
azeem_00:54 < azeem> mag jemand zu einer Ubuntu Release Party am Freitag in Mnchen11:57
azeem_               kommen?11:57
azeem_00:55 < Ganneff> BAH11:57
lamont_rHUMBUG!11:58
mdzmako: it'd be a bit of a delayed hoary party11:58
makomdz: i think that works11:58
Kamionunfortunately I have little decent whiskey (or at least it's being kept for special occasions); I have a good stock of whisky though11:58
mdzmako: but rest assured that whiskey will be involved regardless of the justification11:58
ograazeem_, which channel was that ? #hurd ?11:58
makomdz: or regardless of a party! :)11:58
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azeem_#hurd is an announcement-only chan these days11:58
azeem_it was #debian.de on oftc11:58
T-Bonemako: lol ;)11:58
mdzmako: oh, there _will_ be a party11:58
makotonight is the pre-hoary party.. in fact, whiskey is the only one i've inviting11:59
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mdzoh, is there a wiki page?12:00
makowhiprush: you rock12:00
mdzso there is12:00
makomdz: yes, that's what i'm trying to hype12:00
azeem_00:41 < mako> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/ReleaseParty12:00
makoi'm trying to get a critical mass so i can send out an announcement to the lists/forums12:00

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