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pittinight everybody12:21
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LinuxJonescan someone please come to #ubuntu and kick morgan ?12:31
LinuxJonesnm12:32
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surakis there any page discussing the fact that ubuntu suids root for all users? 01:04
Amaranthit doesn't?01:15
tsengdoes what?01:15
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surakit does. any user can screw the machine just typing sudo. this is default.01:16
Burgundaviasurak, only the first user in the admin group by default01:17
Burgundaviaeveryother user has to be added to that group01:17
surakoh thanks01:18
tsengwhats that have to do with suids01:18
suraksorry, i used the wrong term.01:18
mdkesurak, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo01:22
suraktks01:29
ograwe lost a user01:53
ograhttp://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2005-May/035933.html01:53
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Amarantho_O01:54
mdke:(01:56
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Amaranthhmm, it's impossible to compile a kernel module for the 2.6.11.92 kernel02:28
Amaranthit was compiled with gcc 3.4, only 3.3 and 4.0.1 are provided02:28
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suraktime to go home. this grub's driving me nuts.03:00
suraknight folks03:00
mdkenite03:00
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calcdoes colin watson use irc?03:24
calci have some debconf questions to ask him03:24
calcor anyone else that does debconf dev work03:24
mdkecalc, yeah03:24
mdkecalc, nick is Kamion03:24
calcah yea03:24
calcKamion: awake?03:24
mdkecalc, he is on europe time i think03:25
calcdebconf automation stuff seems totally broken03:25
calcperhaps broken at a design level even, not completely sure yet03:26
mdkecalc, maybe email, or leave a message here, he'll get back to you03:26
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calcok :)03:26
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sladencalc: it's 3am here!03:40
sladencalc: or send an email to the -devel list and you'll probably have a reply from somebody else before he wakes up!03:41
count0nzif i want to work on adding more packages is it better for me to work on breezy or hoary ? going to start packageing TV apps and some games and things03:50
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abarbacciahey all - can somebody make a new firefox package for version 1.04?  because you cant access mozilla- extensions and themes until you have that version03:54
abarbacciacurrently we're running 1.03 i believe03:54
count0nzabarbaccia, firefox 1.04 just hot backports for hoary or are you in breezy ?03:55
count0nz /s/hot/hit03:55
bob2_*shudder* backports03:55
bob2_hope you don't want to be able to update to breezy03:55
count0nzshuld be non-trivial to uninstall all backports lol03:56
bob2_maybe they could just produce working packages to begin with?03:56
count0nzbob can i ask you something03:57
abarbacciabreezy03:59
abarbacciacount0nz, breezy03:59
abarbacciaanybody here?04:02
bob2_no oe04:02
abarbacciadamn04:02
abarbaccialol04:02
abarbacciahow should i get the new version of firefox in breezy04:02
bob2_if you have a development question, just ask04:02
bob2_if you're going to bug people about firefox, please don't04:02
abarbacciawell, where should i ask then04:03
bob2_no where04:03
bob2_just what.  obviously people are looking at it.04:03
abarbacciawell how can i help then04:03
zulabarbaccia: sending an email to the -devel list the guy who looks after firefox is not available i think04:09
bob2_pretty sure that's not the case04:10
tsengfirefox works fine, btw04:14
tsengits added to ubuntu-meta in all the rigth places04:14
tsengpretty special04:14
zuloh hey tseng 04:14
tsenghi.04:14
zulhow is it going?04:14
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tsengfine thanks04:15
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jsgotangcohi all05:30
ajmitchhi jerome05:35
g14I've got a new dev box that I can install the new breezy cd onto. If I install that and then update everything, will x still work?05:37
g14And is the transition to gcc4 mostly complete?05:37
crimsun_gcc4 is nearly complete, yes05:37
crimsun_g++4, not by any stretch05:38
g14ok thanks, do you know if x will break? I'm no stranger to the command line05:38
crimsun_should be fixed now iirc. Haven't been able to update my Breezy box for about two weeks.05:39
g14thanks again, I'm gonna try it out now05:39
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robertjis canonical going to sell individual support contracts anytime soon?06:07
jdubrobertj: we are06:09
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robertjjdub: in a few weeks we are going to put in our requests for next fiscal-year's allowance, and the money is going to be spent, it's just a matter of on what06:20
robertjand i'm impatient waiting for my ship-it cds and I want nice pretty pressed copies!06:21
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pittiMorning08:05
fabbionehey pitti08:08
pittitrulux: here?08:11
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tjakamion: where does grub-installer get the $user-params -variable? I'd like to patch it to preseed them08:39
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Burgundaviamorning JaneW 08:46
jsgotangcohi JaneW 08:51
JaneWmorning  Burgundavia and jsgotangco 08:59
BurgundaviaJaneW, your rant of day is not refreshed.08:59
Amaranthmako: You're killing the planet. ;)09:00
jsgotangcoi love that unusual sex practices blog entry09:00
jsgotangcoheh09:00
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Amaranthbut yeah, i loved it too ;)09:01
jsgotangcoahh09:02
jsgotangcoyeah09:02
jsgotangcoi just refereshed blam09:02
JaneWBurgundavia: yes, I must update that asap, note it's the *NAG* of the day ;)09:02
jsgotangcojeezz09:02
jsgotangcoplanet mako09:02
truluxpitti: about to go to school, in 10min09:02
truluxpitti: what's up?09:02
pittitrulux: your patch is still screwed09:02
pittitrulux: it still doesn't get active by default09:02
pittitrulux: can I send you the patch against 2.6.12 and a link to the orig.tar.gz, and can you work on 2.6.12 from now on?09:03
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JaneWfabbione: ping?09:03
truluxpitti: what orig.tar.gz? on 2.6.12? when it's released maybe09:03
fabbioneJaneW: pong09:03
JaneWfabbione: ok the 'affects kernel?' column of Breezy Goals is prety much complete.09:04
truluxpitti: I will modify so we end up using the default setting neither when defined or undefined (set to 0)09:04
tjashould f-spot and beagle work?09:04
tjaon breezy09:04
fabbioneJaneW: ok. i will take a snapshot before the end of the day09:04
fabbioneJaneW: right now i am quite busy09:04
truluxpitti: will work on it09:05
JaneWfabbione: mdz wants it removed, can I send it to you as a spreadsheet, or have you mad e anote of the responces already?09:05
truluxpitti: must go to school09:05
truluxsee you09:05
fabbioneJaneW: a spreadsheet is more than fine09:05
JaneWfabbione: no problem, will do so soon. ciao09:05
fabbionethanks09:06
truluxpitti: send the patch for .12 to my email09:07
truluxneed to go09:07
pittitrulux: will do, see you09:07
zygamorning :-)09:11
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Amaranthtja: breezy doesn't work because of the move to dbus 0.30, dunno about f-spot09:17
Amarantherr, beagle on breezy09:17
tjai get the same error on startup09:18
Amaranthwhich is?09:18
tja"the assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache..."09:18
Amaranthwhich assembly?09:18
tjagnome-sharp09:18
Amaranth...09:18
Amaranthyou have libgnome-cil?09:19
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Amaranthyou have to install the dependencies manually right now, mono things are broken like that09:19
tjaduh, no..09:20
tjaok09:20
tjasorry09:20
Amaranth#ubuntu-motu topic (mono is in universe) says "Please dont complain about mono deps for next 2 weeks"09:20
tja=)09:20
tjai'll join that one09:21
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pittielmo: please sync alsa-lib from experimental09:29
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jsgotangcochmj, hey09:37
chmjhi jsgotangco 09:38
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seb128daniels: around? :)09:54
danielsseb128: no! :P09:54
danielswhat's up?09:54
seb128daniels: ah ah09:54
fabbionehey seb09:55
seb128daniels: you know about these keyboard issues? wondering if I should really blame xorg or gtk :)09:55
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seb128all the dups seems to be gnomish, but gtk didn't change...09:55
seb128hi fabbione 09:55
fabbioneseb128:09:56
fabbione<lamont> doko: what's the story with gnome-menus?09:56
fabbione<lamont>   libgnome-menu-dev: Depends: libgnome-menu2 (= 2.11.1.1-0ubuntu1)09:56
fabbione           but it is not installable09:56
fabbione<lamont> fabbione: when seb128 is awake again and/or doko, wanna ping them wrt09:56
fabbione          gnome-menus?  (see above)09:56
seb128apt-get install libgnome-menu2 ?09:56
fabbioneseb128: that's on the buildd i think09:56
seb128works for me (tm)09:56
danielsseb128: keyboard issues -> xorg09:57
danielscan't fix them right now, need to run away for a bit09:57
seb128daniels: ok, thanks, I keep duping that so :)09:57
seb128daniels: no pb, I've not updated my xorg yet :p09:57
fabbioneseb128: well.. i just reported what lamont told me to tell you :)09:57
fabbioneseb128: i didn't dig into it09:57
seb128fabbione: right, do you know what arch/build log is that?09:58
fabbioneno clue09:58
seb128I'll wait for lamont so, thanks09:58
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pittithom: here?10:06
seb128a bit early for thom :p10:08
pittithom: I looked at the dhcdbd code; it is written cautiously, but not very robust (the guy should learn how to use strdup() *sigh*). However, I did not find any obvious flaws, so I'm fine with it10:09
pittiseb128: hm, right, but he'll read scrollback, I think10:09
pittianyway, good time for breakfast now, cu later10:09
seb128enjoy your breakfast :)10:09
danielsGAR FIREFOX CRASHING SO MUCH10:19
Treenaksdaniels: C++ b0rkage?10:19
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bob2BUT WE NEED 1.04 IN BREEZY OR OUR GENITALS WILL FALL OFF10:19
Treenaksbob2: THEY WILL?? *gets the ducttape*10:19
danielsTreenaks: no, it just crashes ALL. THE. TIME.10:20
Treenaksdaniels: that's a feature. it makes it more secure.10:21
chmjlol 10:21
bob2hm, are there any install cds with 2.6.12 out there?10:22
fabbioneno10:22
fabbioneit's not in main10:22
bob2dang, apparently this sata controller should work with something more recent10:23
Treenaksbob2: you could roll your own10:23
bob2and build a new cd?  you massively underestimate my laziness.10:23
bob2guess I'll wait for the first breezy thing10:25
fabbionebob2: did you try to use the compatibility mode?10:26
bob2fabbione: is that a bios or kernel option?10:26
fabbionebios10:26
bob2I shall have a look10:26
bob2it's a shiny new ibm thing10:26
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Lathiatdaniels: ping10:37
danielspong ... is this about xkb?10:39
Lathiatheh i was just going to ask if you knew about two things10:39
Lathiatfirst that xlibs-dev is empty and second that keyboard shortcuts are broken. :)10:39
Lathiatif so, dont worry, continue on with whatever you were doing. :)10:39
danielsuhm, xlibs-dev has been empty for years10:40
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Lathiathumm, what package are X headers in then?10:40
danielsxlibs-dev depends on a whole bunch of other packages10:40
danielswhich contain headers10:40
Lathiatoh i see10:40
danielsand now that's turning into about a bajillion other packages :)10:41
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Lathiatdaniels: are headers broken in some way?10:41
danielsLathiat: you want to add -I/usr/X11R6/include, if you haven't got it already10:42
pittidaniels: btw, any idea about the recent keyboard breakage?10:42
pittidaniels: i. e. can you reproduce it?10:42
danielspitti: yes10:42
danielshaven't checked if I can reproduce it10:42
danielsbut adding /usr/lib/X11/xkb as a symlink to /etc/X11/xkb may work10:42
danielsgotta run though, back in a few hours10:42
danielsunphoneable10:42
pittisee you10:43
Lathiatbye, thanks 10:43
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Lathiatdidnt help me10:47
Lathiatno idea if it was the same problem tho10:47
Lathiat(all my keyboard shortcuts are foobared)10:47
Lathiatalso the X11 problem i had was libgdiplus not being able to find X11/Xlib.h10:47
danielsLathiat: yep, need -I/usr/X11R6/include10:49
danielsso it only worked by accident before :)10:49
Lathiatoh i see10:49
danielsbbl10:49
Lathiatcya10:49
=== Lathiat figures out how to abuse libgdiplus to add that
Kamiontja: user-params takes stuff from /proc/cmdline11:00
fabbionehey Kamion 11:00
Kamiontja: there's zero point changing it to be preseedable - if you could preseed, you could equally well just pass the kernel parameters11:00
Kamionmorning fabio11:00
fabbioneKamion: mind to review http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterFilesystems (bottom part)11:01
fabbioneKamion: i am not sure if there is a better way to proceed11:01
Kamionfabbione: you can only do kickstart integration if RH have defined the syntax11:03
Kamionbut which bit do you mean?11:03
fabbione"Addition after Approval"11:04
Kamionoh, ok. I don't see a problem there, but I don't know the background11:04
fabbionenot sure if we need to bring the specs back to Edited11:04
fabbioneKamion: it's just another Cluster Filesystem11:04
fabbionei was more concered about the way to handle the spec document itself11:04
Kamionoh, I don't think so11:05
fabbioneok thanks :)11:05
Kamionsame constraints about no rootfs etc.?11:05
Kamionanyway I've noted the addition as approved11:06
fabbioneok11:06
Kamionsince you've already done it there seems little point doing otherwise :-)11:06
fabbioneno no constrains11:06
Kamionif d-i work is needed, that needs to be specced11:06
fabbioneno there is no d-i work for breezy11:06
Kamionk11:06
fabbioneif there will be some reaction from users in terms of: "hey but i am installing in a cluster and i would like to mount my GFS/OCFS2 fs at install..."11:07
fabbionewe will figure that out at a later stage11:07
torkelre ClusterFilesystems and Lustre, for us it would be a big win if it was possible to have their kernel-patches applied11:07
fabbionetorkel: lustre seems pretty dead upstream11:08
fabbionethat's why it has been deferred11:08
fabbioneand i am not too happy to bring in dead code11:08
tjakamion: well, it doesn't add my "vga=.." options11:08
torkelfabbione: they focus on the 1.4 branch (1.4.2.1 was released a week or two ago), which you need to have a support contract to get11:09
fabbionetorkel: this is free software dude...11:10
fabbioneso that brings lustre out of our scope11:10
torkelfabbione: but they have expressed intrests in getting their kernel-patches in the stock kernels11:10
torkelfabbione: I know11:11
fabbionetorkel: if and when they will put the code as GPL and available everywhere i will have no problem to include it11:11
fabbioneas it is, it's no no no11:11
Kamiontja: did you put them after --?11:11
Kamiontja: the default bootloader configuration should have a -- parameter, user-params copies parameters that appear after that11:12
tjaah11:12
tjadocumented anywhere?-)=11:13
tja-=11:13
Kamionpossibly not, it just works for normal users, can be confusing for automaters11:13
seb128elmo: galeon/experimental sync please11:13
tjakamion: ok, thanks for that11:13
Kamionkinda hard to grep the manual for though, let me see ...11:13
Kamionno, not documented as far as I can see ... I'll file a bug and see if somebody in Debian can do it11:14
torkelfabbione: when releasing a new major version they are releasing the old version under GPL. 11:14
fabbionetorkel: that makes lustre still useless for us, given that we can't backport fixes11:15
fabbioneeither they get an open development model or it's no no11:16
Kamiontja: bug filed11:16
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tjakamion: super11:25
JaneWwhere can I send user support requests?11:34
JaneWa user has found some bugs and a few other things that he needs help with, but doesn;t know how Bugzilla works11:34
JaneWhe has sent an e-mail to me.11:34
BurgundaviaJaneW, I can file them11:34
Burgundaviaand help him with his probs11:35
JaneWBurgundavia: can I forward the e-mail to you then? Address please.11:35
BurgundaviaJaneW, corey.burger@gmail.com11:35
jsgotangcoJaneW, start nagging!11:36
JaneWjsgotangco: oh so you like it do you?11:37
jsgotangcoits been a while11:37
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\shthere is no spoon ;)11:37
jsgotangcohaha11:38
jsgotangcojust like there is no JaneW 11:38
dokogood morning all11:38
JaneWdon;t you mean no one like JaneW ? ;)11:38
JaneWhi doko11:38
JaneWBurgundavia: message sent11:39
BurgundaviaJaneW, got it, parsing now11:39
jsgotangcoJaneW, are the UDU spec queues still supposed to take effect?11:40
JaneWjsgotangco: er, I guess so yes, but I am not sure if anyone is still checking them... are you waiting on somebody? 11:41
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\shthe lovely request "file a bug in malone and attach the strace logs" is quite usual these days, but they're to frightened to do it ;)11:41
Nafallothom: you already know that firefox crashes on reload? :-P11:42
jsgotangcoJaneW, just wondering i think it still should take effect11:42
infinityNafallo : It's known, yeah.11:42
Nafalloinfinity: I thought so :-). irritates the hell out of me atm ;-).11:42
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JaneWjsgotangco: I agree, but I think if you do add something to somebody's queue you should give them a prod to let them know you have done so, else it may sit there indefinitely.11:48
JaneWwho can assist jeff ewlkner with edubuntu requests and questions?11:48
jsgotangcoi dont mind doing that11:48
BurgundaviaJaneW, replied11:49
jsgotangcobut does jeff elkner go on irc?11:49
JaneWedubuntu is TOP priority for Breezy, yet they are flailing without input or hardware etc11:49
BurgundaviaI can assist edubuntu with spare hardware, etc.11:49
jsgotangcoElkner/Applegate11:49
JaneWjsgotangco: he can but doesn't really, as he hasn't had much luck so far11:49
JaneWBurgundavia: thank-you :)11:49
jsgotangcohow about colin11:49
jsgotangco(applegate)11:50
JaneWjsgotangco, & Burgundavia can I forward Jeff's e-mail to you to evaluate?11:50
BurgundaviaJaneW, yes11:50
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jsgotangcono problem you can bug those people in Interested as well11:50
mdkeis there any sign of a firefox hoary update?11:51
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KamionJaneW: mm, people doing top-priority work for breezy should be recommended to show up in this channel regularly, I think11:53
JaneWKamion: agreed, I get the impression that they are not sure how to get involved and what channels to follow, I'll send msg to you too11:53
JaneWjsgotangco: what's your email address, I am battling to find it quickly...11:53
jsgotangcoJaneW, jgotangco@gmail.com11:53
jsgotangcoi think they don't know where to start11:54
seb128pitti: the gstreamer sink change is to do whenever or you need to upload some stuff before?11:54
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Treenakshey, it's the ogra daemon :)11:55
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BurgundaviaJaneW, for edubuntu, on the technical end, I would talk to sabdfl12:00
Burgundaviaif this is a top priority thing that is floundering, a few words from above can make the difference12:01
Burgundaviaon the social end, hmm12:01
JaneWBurgundavia: advice noted, thanks12:02
KamionJaneW: oh, he tried #ubuntu-dev, not #ubuntu-devel12:03
Kamiontrivial mistake, but ...12:03
Burgundaviaoops12:03
Burgundaviacan we get -dev pointed here?12:03
KamionI'm not sure IRC supports that usefully12:03
\shBurgundavia: no12:03
Burgundaviafreenode can do it12:03
Burgundaviatry joining #c12:04
Kamionhuh, ok12:04
\shbut this is a split-up channel, right? 12:04
jsgotangcohmm12:04
Kamionthat's #c and ##c though, seem a bit different?12:04
TreenaksKamion: try #python/#python2 then12:04
BurgundaviaI have seen #wikipedia redirected to ##britannica12:04
\shthis article is really interessting...I read it this morning...http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=45512:06
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pittiHey ogra12:06
BurgundaviaJaneW, looking at the breezy goals for edubuntu, I see some light dev work, followed by lots and lots of testing12:09
Burgundaviaoh, and did I mention testing?12:10
ograhey pitti....12:11
\shsorry to ask, but who is living in ZA and could provide me with a constant flow of biltong? game and beef are the favorites12:11
ograflaky dsl today for me :/12:11
Burgundavia\sh, I thought I would never hear that on IRC12:11
\shogra: upgrade to 25mbit/s 12:11
ogra\sh, who offers _that_ ?12:11
jsgotangcoBurgundavia, it involves ltsp as well12:11
\shogra: telekom will12:11
\shBurgundavia: why?12:11
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\shBurgundavia: it's one of my favorite snacks :)12:12
ogra\sh, i have to move houses soon.... i'll buy a leased line for my next house12:12
Burgundavia\sh, gah, hate the stuff, too salty12:12
\shBurgundavia: tried the chilli spiced one?12:12
jsgotangcoogra, we backport patches right?12:12
Burgundavia\sh, nope12:12
\shBurgundavia: u should :) delicious12:12
\shBurgundavia: but it's hard to get it here in .de12:13
ograjsgotangco, to where ? to the stable version ? only if they fix very serious or security bugs12:13
Burgundavia\sh, is next to impossible to get in .ca12:13
jsgotangcoogra, say firefox update12:13
Burgundaviabut we occasionly get some from the family in .za12:13
ograyep12:13
jsgotangcoogra, version stays the same, except patches are taken from source12:13
ograjsgotangco, yep12:13
BurgundaviaI remember when we used to have to get rooibos tea because of the sanctions12:14
\shBurgundavia: ah :) u know...i found a german wholesaler who is selling 100g biltong for 9.50 EUR12:14
Burgundaviasent from za that is12:14
\shBurgundavia: i know rooibos tea :)12:14
\shmy ex-wife had everything at home :)12:14
Burgundaviathe funny part is, people used to get it into .ca by calling it vita tea, and not mentioned where it was from12:15
\shBurgundavia: well, there is a lot of stuff, I used to like to eat when I was in .za, but I won't get it here in .de...there r really nice candy/chocolatebars from nestle...I never saw here in germany12:16
\shand it's not possible to buy it here in .de cause nestle doesn't want to produce it for .de :(12:17
\shbut this is quite OT here ;) 12:17
Burgundaviayes12:18
\shanyways...I need to find a support source for this...*noted*12:18
svenlhi all.12:24
svenlis there a known problem with X fonts right now ?12:24
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Burgundaviasvenl, yes there is12:25
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svenlBurgundavia: cool.12:25
pittiseb128: gosh, how on earth can you live with bugzilla.gnome.org? I don't want to login five times to file a bug12:25
svenlBurgundavia: any known workaround ?12:25
svenlpitti: hehe.12:25
svenlpitti: most people then don't fill bugs.12:25
seb128pitti: ?12:26
tsengwhat sucks is keeping track of all your bugzilla passwords12:26
tsengor going back and chacnging them all12:26
svenlBurgundavia: or description of the problem i can access from pure textmode ?12:26
seb128pitti: I log 1 time and it's ok until an IP change 12:26
pittiseb128: for me not, I have to relogin after _each_ page 12:26
seb128pitti: now try malone, every time you close your browser you need to log again12:26
pittiseb128: right12:26
seb128blame firefox12:26
pittiseb128: but usually I don't close my browser while filing a bug12:27
seb128bugzilla works like a charm for years here12:27
pittiseb128: b.ubuntu.com does, but not b.gnome.org12:27
seb128b.g.o does here12:27
seb128maybe that's a security stuff from firefox?12:27
seb128it's not https12:27
Kamionsvenl: font path's changed12:28
svenlKamion: yeah.12:28
Kamionsuspect that's it12:28
svenlKamion: i got a message from defoma telling about it, but the fonts in the config file match that message.12:28
Kamion   * Change default font paths from /usr/lib/X11/fonts to /usr/share/X11/fonts12:28
Kamion     in default xorg.conf and also in update-fonts-*, which really need to move12:28
svenlKamion: and it seems to be a debian defoma message since it speaks about XFree86.0.log12:28
Kamion     to another source package.12:28
KamionI imagine if you switch the font path in xorg.conf it'll work12:29
tsengit surely does.12:29
Burgundaviaseb128, gnome-panel is ftfbs12:30
svenlwhat about the defoma font paths ? 12:30
seb128Burgundavia: you get mails about ftbfs?12:30
Burgundaviaseb128, no I check the page12:30
seb128k12:31
seb128HATE this bz2 stuff12:31
Burgundaviaso do I12:31
svenlmmm, didn't help.12:31
seb128Burgundavia: buildd issue, need lamont12:31
svenlmmm, there is no /usr/share/X1112:32
tsengits /usr/share/fonts/*12:32
Burgundaviaseb128, I was eagerly awaiting menu editing12:32
seb128Burgundavia: that's because libgnome-menu2 is universe instead of main, needs elmo12:32
svenland the fonts are in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts12:32
tsengno, they arent12:32
seb128Burgundavia: that's gnome-menus which is built for a day now12:33
seb128no need of the new panel12:33
tsengBurgundavia: just run gmenu-simple-editor by hand12:33
svenltseng: /usr/share/fonts only has truetype and type1 fonts though.12:33
tsengsvenl: ...12:33
tsengand actually works12:33
tsengcomeon dude, this is not a support channel12:34
tsengtry #ubuntu12:34
svenltseng: hehe.12:34
tsengwe told you where to look12:34
svenltseng: ok.12:34
tsengthanks.12:34
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Kamioncalc: so what's this about debconf?12:36
svenldamn, the 2.6.12-rc kernel dies when waking up, and benh probably is sleeping now.12:40
svenlmmm, sorry, wrong channel ... 12:40
svenltseng: i know it is no support channel, but i did an apt-gte upgrade today, and the fonts are in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, not in /usr/share/fonts nor in /usr/lib/X11/fonts12:43
svenl(powerpc packages though).12:43
svenland setting it to that in xorg.conf indeed fixes it.12:44
svenlso i don't know what is going on here.12:44
tseng         FontPath        "/usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi"12:45
tseng         FontPath        "/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi"12:45
tseng         FontPath        "/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1"12:45
tsengi have those, it works fine for me12:45
tsengthats about all i can tell you12:45
KamionX is still in the middle of a pretty major transition12:48
Kamionyes, it may be broken12:49
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jsgotangcobye bye we're watching star wars *grin*12:55
pittijsgotangco: enjoy :-)12:57
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\shit's already out as an dvdrip ;)01:11
svenlKamion: are you running 2.6.12 kernel on your powerbook ? When you have some time can you try it out and try to sleep ? I think it dies each time when you do that.01:12
Kamionsvenl: no, I'm not yet01:13
Kamionstill on a patched 2.6.9 *cough*01:14
svenlnot even running the hoary kernel ? 01:15
elmoKamion: dude01:15
svenlKamion: please do, and tell me your powerbook model.01:15
pittisvenl: I have 2.6.12 running on my iBook G4, sleep works well01:15
svenlKamion: i need to investigate this with benh this evening.01:15
svenlpitti: thanks for the info.01:16
kokepitti: yesterday I tried 2.6.12 and crashed when resuming (ibook G4 too)01:17
Kamionsvenl: my powerbook runs Debian because it's also my Debian development system01:17
kokeI still use a patched 2.6.9 too :)01:17
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svenlKamion: lasfckl;asdj01:18
Kamionsame to you01:19
svenlKamion: sorry.01:20
Kamion:-)01:20
svenlarg, no network anymore.01:20
zygadoes nfs need some tuning from default setup? I currently see tragic performance with 2.6.12 on amd64?01:23
svenlKamion: can you give it a try or something sometime ? 01:24
tsengi can suggest you set rsize and wsize01:24
tsengrsize=8192,wsize=8192 in your fstab01:25
tsengsee man nfs for more detail.01:25
tsengi also see improvement by using tcp01:26
Kamionsvenl: sure, when I'm not too busy01:27
tsengif you can.01:27
svenlKamion: please do.01:28
svenlKamion: preferable before the breezy release :)01:29
Kamionbreezy will be on 2.6.12 before the breezy release anyway01:30
Treenaksmaybe even .13?01:30
Kamionso I'll be trying it out then at the latest01:30
zygatseng: I'll try 01:30
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tsengbye.01:31
svenlKamion: sure, but it would be nice if we fixed that bug before 2.6.12 is out :)01:34
JaneWSomeone has requested that Breezy include Beagle - comments?01:36
BurgundaviaJaneW, I thought that was already going to be default01:37
BurgundaviaJaneW, but don't quote me on it01:38
KamionJaneW: that's part of the Mono spec01:38
ograJaneW, it is ready to go in after all the transitions are done.... but i'm not sure if we want beagle in main or only its bindings (mono)01:38
BurgundaviaJaneW, http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/Mono01:38
JaneWoic... thanks01:39
BurgundaviaJaneW, if you want to pass anything on to me, that is fine01:42
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pittimvo: ping01:48
mvopitti: pong01:48
Mithrandirelmo: thanks for the pyblosxom sync.02:01
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calcKamion: when trying to use the DEBCONF_DB_FALLBACK or _OVERRIDE variables02:06
calclibpaper1.config for example reads the value in /etc/papersize and then sets it. it somehow overwrites the setting in OVERRIDE file02:07
calcthen debconf checks the OVERRIDE file to see what you wanted the answer to be for automated installs which is no longer correct02:08
calcalso when it writes the updated config.dat it uses the file you provided in OVERRIDE instead of the system config.dat should that be happening?02:08
calciow DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive DEBCONF_DB_OVERRIDE=File{/root/config.dat} dpkg-reconfigure -plow -a  causes the config.dat in /root to be the up to date one /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is no longer up to date02:09
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Kamionok, I've never used DEBCONF_DB_{FALLBACK,OVERRIDE} so I'm not used to them02:12
calcok02:12
Kamionwhich are you saying takes precedence? the value the .config just set, or OVERRIDE?02:12
Kamionit wouldn't surprise me if it were the former, OVERRIDE basically just stacks an extra named database on top of the ones in debconf.conf02:13
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calcOVERRIDE takes precedence over /var/cache/debconf/config.dat, however it is used for both reads and writes and since it is used for both reads and writes when something like libpaper sets up its initial value it can not use the value you want it to use02:13
calcimho it should only be used for reads02:14
Kamionyou should be able to set it up that way02:14
Kamionadd Readonly{true} or whatever the syntax is02:15
calcoh? hmm02:15
calcit wasn't mentioned in debconf(7) i'll look around for the syntax of that once i get to work02:16
KamionFile{/root/config.dat Readonly:true}02:16
KamionI think02:16
calctoo bad i have no net access at work :\02:16
calcKamion: ah ok :)02:16
Kamiondon't know if that's documented02:16
Kamionyou can sort of infer it from debconf(7) but it isn't clear02:17
calcthe examples in debconf(7) for automated installs should use that syntax otherwise you end up with an invalid system config.dat02:17
calcwell FALLBACK database are apparently readonly by default02:18
calcdoesn't say about OVERRIDE02:18
KamionFALLBACK is probably only readonly because debconf finds another writable database first02:19
calcah yea02:19
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calcthanks for the suggestions :) i have to leave for work now02:19
Kamiondebconf.conf(5) says writes go to the first writable database on the stack02:19
calcok02:19
Kamionok, let me know if it works and I can arrange for that to be documented02:19
Kamionthe Readonly:true thing02:20
calcyea :)02:20
Kamionis anyone working on getting a new OOo2 milestone into breezy?02:25
Kamiondoko? (I know you're busy with C++ ...)02:25
dokoKamion: yes, it's on my list ;)02:26
Kamionok, anyone else who's unloaded and might be able to do it?02:26
dokoKamion: I started on it, so give me the weekend ...02:27
Kamionok, cool02:28
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JaneWhi guys nag time02:45
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JaneWcould all leads on Breezy Goals please makes sure there is at least a one sentance explaination of the state of their goal. i.e. Where the goals is now and the next required/planed step.02:46
JaneWmany thanks.02:46
JaneWhttp://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/BreezyGoals02:47
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\shwe need an online webbased project management tool02:48
jdubdotproject02:48
\shurl?02:48
jdubis an interesting option02:48
jdubdotproject.org i think02:48
jdubJaneW: you might want to check it out02:48
jdubJaneW: was pretty rad last time i used it02:48
\shah jdub...ogra reminded me to give u my blog rss feed ;)02:49
ograyeah02:49
jdub\sh: you're a member?02:49
ograyep02:49
ograsince last CC02:49
\shjdub: jep02:49
jdubyour whois info says you're saint hermann ;)02:49
ograhehe02:49
\shst. == stephan :)02:49
\shbut saint is also right ,-)02:49
ogralol02:50
jdub;-)02:50
jdubaha02:50
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jdub\sh: what's the url?02:50
JaneWjdub: ok thanks02:50
seb128graah, what are the gal guys doing02:50
\shjdub: only a ubuntu category feed or complete blog feed?02:51
ograseb128, what are they doing ?02:51
\shrss2 or atom?02:51
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\shrss2 is better02:51
\shhttp://linux.blogweb.de/feeds/index.rss202:51
seb128the tarball doesn't even build, they have not put new .h files here ... they don't even try to build before pushing a tarball?02:51
jdub\sh: whatever your preference - planet is all abuot getting to know the people, as well as what they're hacking on :)02:51
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ograseb128, crazy02:51
seb128that, and gal-2.5 has a libgal-2.4 instead of libgal-2.6, so conflicts with -2.402:52
seb128I spoke about that 2 weeks ago for 2.5.1, they said that's fixed with the CVS02:52
ograseb128, even more crazy02:52
seb128and 2.5.2 still have it02:52
ograhmm, overwritten by a merge .... ?02:52
seb128what?02:53
\shjdub: nice thing that is...02:53
seb128upstream bug, they are versionned the lib incorrectly02:53
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seb128s/are/have/02:53
\shogra: check out dotproject.net02:53
jdub\sh: got a hackergotchi?02:53
\shjdub: a what?02:54
jdub\sh: a little floating head icon :)02:54
ogra\sh, send me a photo, i'll make one for you02:54
jdub\sh: planet.gnome.org/heads/02:54
\shogra: take it from shermann.blogweb.de ;) this is the only digital photo i have of myself ;)02:54
ogra\sh, oki02:54
\shogra: cut out the face..the rest is lycos stuff ;-)02:54
ograjdub, i'll send it to you over the wekend02:55
JaneWjdub: was that URL correct?02:55
jdubJaneW: dotproject.net02:55
\shogra: thx :)02:55
jdubogra: thanks!02:55
ogra:)02:55
jdubJaneW: do you have a blog?02:56
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=== \sh can provide blogs under blogweb.de if anyone needs one :) serendipity blogs of course :)
JaneWjdub: nope, not yet, I send out random mass mailings though02:56
jdubJaneW: if you're keen, you could set one up on blogspot or advogato - i'll put you on planet02:57
JaneWjdub: I have just not compiled them in one place, it;s easier for me to dodge accountability this way ;)02:57
JaneWjdub: I have been pondering the idea for a while, so yeah it could be cool, thanks.02:58
JaneWjdub: on and happy belated one month anniversary for Tuesday.02:58
jdubJaneW: :-)02:59
JaneWjdub: dotproject.net looks better....03:00
\shogra: w8 a moment with the picture ... i think I have more pics of me...better ones ;)03:01
ogra\sh, mail me one...03:01
\shogra: jepp03:02
\shjdub: size of the picture should be?03:04
jdub\sh: give ogra a nice photo, whatever size :)03:04
jdubthe hackergotchi will end up being around 70-80px squard03:04
jdubsquare03:04
ograi'll scale it down the03:04
ograthen even03:04
\shjdub: k...drop shadow?03:04
jdubnice translucent one03:05
ogra\sh, i'll do it, just send the pic03:05
jdubsee planet.gnome.org/heads/ for examples03:05
jdubdrop shadow is best when it's not black03:05
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JaneWhow hard is it to make those cut outs?03:12
ograJaneW, depends how good you are with gimp ;)03:12
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JaneWogra: well I tried today, I was not that good, I am more used to PhotoShop03:13
truluxback03:13
truluxpitti: heya03:13
pittihey trulux 03:14
pittitrulux: can I get new crack? :-)03:14
truluxpitti: sure03:14
truluxpitti: one sec03:14
truluxpitti: need to do some stuff03:14
trulux;)03:14
pittitake your time03:14
ograJaneW, http://www.grep.be/blog/lj/2132203:15
ograJaneW, but your haircut could make it an advanced task ;)03:16
JaneWogra: *LOL*03:17
JaneWogra: i't amazing, there's a how-to for everything on the net ;)03:17
ogra:)03:17
=== JaneW books haircut immediatly
TreenaksJaneW: you didn't know that yet? :)03:17
ogralol03:17
JaneWogra: my haircut makes drawing for my son very easy, he just has to scribble, and hey presto a perfect likeness to mommy!03:18
truluxpitti: could you tell hwt you have when you boot up the kernel with krsec=1 ( dmesg | grep krsec)03:18
JaneWTreenaks: well yes I do, but it's still sometimes amazing just how pervasive it is03:18
\shogra: i have time .. so I'm learning to create hackergotchis now ;)03:18
pittitrulux: lemme reboot...03:18
ograJaneW, and you are recognizeable in a crowd as well ;)03:18
ogra\sh, ok :)03:18
JaneWogra: I am not sure if that is a good or bad thing!03:18
ograJaneW, for your son its a good thing i guess03:19
JaneWogra: good diplomatic answer!03:19
jdubhaha03:19
ogra*g*03:20
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pittitrulux: odd03:22
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pittitrulux: first message: "krsec: enabled (after init)"03:22
pittitrulux: a little later "krsec: Could not init"03:22
pittitrulux: all sysctls are off03:22
seb128mvo, pitti: what does the gksuui bug do? :)03:22
pittiseb128: uncle Vogt fixed it03:23
truluxpitti: right, stupid bug03:23
truluxpitti: seems fixed here03:23
seb128pitti: I ask what is the bug :p03:23
seb128I just read the changelog on -changes03:23
seb128   * debian/patches/02_fix_gksu_ask_pass.diff:03:23
seb128     - fix a bug in the gksu_ask_password code (thanks to pitti03:23
seb128       for finding it)03:23
truluxpitti: will uplaod new patch for 2.6.11 (just came back from school)03:23
pittiseb128: it didn't give a rat's ass about the arguments you gave it :-)03:23
seb128that doesn't really inform03:23
pittiseb128: it completely ignored the title and text arguments03:23
seb128just push you to ask what the bug is :p03:23
seb128k03:24
seb128thanks :)03:24
seb128(right, I'm curious)03:24
pittitrulux: any chance to work on 2.6.12? would be way faster for me03:24
ograseb128, i think its the "crash xscreensaver caused by time-admin" bug, that turned out to be a gksu bug03:25
seb128how does it stop xscreensaver?03:25
ograseb128, by rewriting the uid in a auth file... i'll look up the bug for you, wait a sec03:27
seb128don't bother03:27
truluxpitti: yes, bbl, lunch time03:28
mvoogra: that "xscreensaver thing is not restarted" should be fixed now03:28
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ogramvo, thanks :) thats what i suspected fter reading the changelog :)03:29
Kamionoh, eek, I think the debconf passthrough frontend has some very fundamental localisation issues03:29
ograseb128, https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868403:29
\shogra: transparent png?03:30
ogra\sh, yep03:30
\shogra: http://linux.blogweb.de/images/hackergotchi.png something like this?03:33
seb128ogra: thanks03:33
ogra\sh, soften the edges before you cut out the head03:33
\shoh yes...03:34
ogra\sh, and if possible, try to get the neck a bit more rounded at the bottom...03:34
ogra(its cut off)03:34
ogra\sh, probably its enough to check the resize option in the drop shadow function...03:35
truluxback03:38
\shi will cut out the neck...i don't need a neck ;903:40
ograyeah, who needs a neck anyway, lets all look in the same direction and we dont need necks anymore :)03:41
\shehe...no i have it now03:44
\shnow the edges..how can i soften them03:45
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\shogra: check again pls :)03:48
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ogra\sh, hmm, the edges are still satairstepping....03:49
seb128http://gentoo.ovibes.net/nautilus-share/mediawiki-1.4.4/index.php/Accueil03:49
mdkenice03:50
\shogra: well...it's coming from and bad jpeg..so forget about the edges...i'm running a blur over it now ;)03:51
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ogra\sh, argh.. no, dont, rather leave the steps in...03:51
\shogra: hehe...just joking :)03:52
ograseb128, so we are missing some automatic setup of smb.conf now :)03:52
mdkeyeah03:52
\shogra: and now?03:53
ogra\sh, ?03:53
\shogra: check again ;)03:53
\shit's ok now...03:53
ograhmm, blurry03:53
\shdoesn't matter...if somebody wants to meet me ;)03:54
ograheh03:54
truluxpitti: going to try some stuff03:59
pittitrulux: can you please test it locally?04:06
pittitrulux: changing a bit in an already compiled tree and recompile is fast04:06
pittitrulux: but that's difficult when I have to port the patch and generate a deb04:06
truluxpitti: uploading a new one which is a little bit enhanced04:12
pittitrulux: does it work?04:12
pittitested?04:12
ogra\sh, www.grawert.net/sh.png04:13
Treenakshe has a neck!04:14
truluxpitti: it will04:14
seb128pitti: you ignored me this morning, so I ask again :p Should I change gstreamer now, or that's waiting or some others changes from you first?04:14
truluxpitti: when you habe been doing something for some time on somehow way that makes you able to make it even blindly, you can assess the risk of saying "it will" ;)04:14
pittiseb128: I didn't see that message, sorry04:15
seb128I guessed so, no need to be sorry :)04:15
pittiseb128: it's waiting for the sync of alsa-lib04:15
seb128k04:15
pittiseb128: I asked elmo twice, but he didn't have time yet04:16
truluxpitti: uploading refreshed patch04:16
truluxpitti: http://pearls.tuxedo-es.org/patches/security/kern-security-1.patch04:16
truluxpitti: haven't tested it, going to transit to 2.6.12 now04:17
pittitrulux: which file did you change, compared to the last patch?04:17
truluxsecurity.c and Kconfig from security/*04:17
pittitrulux: can you please just give me the changed file? then I bang it into the compiled tree, then it's a matter of minutes04:17
pittiKERN_SECURITY_BOOT_PARAM_VALUE04:17
pittiNOOOO04:17
pittinot another config parameter04:17
pittitrulux: adding another parameter *really*, *REALLY* hurts04:18
truluxthat's for sanity, man04:18
truluxcheck the other settings, and nom, it doesn't hurt. I'm doing it same way as SELinux does04:18
pittitrulux: but that's the purpose of KERN_SECURITY_DEFAULT_SETTING04:18
truluxnope04:18
pittitrulux: why have two parameters for the same thing?04:18
truluxpitti: it's not for the same thing....04:19
pitti+config KERN_SECURITY_DEFAULT_SETTING04:19
pitti+bool "Enable all options by default"04:19
pitti+depends on KERN_SECURITY04:19
pitti+help04:19
pitti+  This option defines the default availability of all the features04:19
pitti+  provided by krsec. If it's selected, all features will be enabled at04:19
pitti+  boot time, instead of leaving them disabled until they get enabled04:19
pitti+  manually by the sysctl.04:19
pittithis very much sounds like the thing I ask for04:19
truluxlisten04:19
=== pitti listens
truluxyou still don't get how it works04:19
truluxI'll explain04:19
truluxand apologize of being an asshole with it04:20
truluxfirst we have a boot kernel parameter04:20
truluxappend="selinux=0"04:20
truluxthat would disable aselinux at boot time04:20
truluxkrsec does same thing04:20
truluxprovides a generalized krsec= option04:20
truluxthe point is that we can choose the default value it can take if nothing is appended to kenrel command line04:21
truluxKERN_SECURITY_BOOT_PARAM_VALUE04:21
truluxso04:21
truluxon the __setup thing, we check if the __init call has been already called04:21
truluxif it does, the krsec_enable thing re-checks so we have krsec_enable set either to 0 or 104:21
truluxALL checks and helpers functions will check first for that krsec_enabled04:22
truluxwhich can be changed at boot and runtime04:22
truluxat boot you'll get it off by default, on runtime you can do it dynamically04:22
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truluxif (krsec_enabled && security_fs_linking_enabled && current->fsuid != inode->i_uid &&04:22
truluxgot it?04:22
truluxit will default to 1 though04:23
truluxpitti: fixing the entry for default sysctl setting on Kconfig04:23
truluxshould be an int and not a stupid bool04:23
truluxrange 0 104:23
truluxdefault 104:23
truluxthat makes the user either selecting 0 or 1 and nothing more, defaulting to 104:23
truluxis it OK for you now?04:24
truluxyou need to read *all the context*, not only certain code blocks. need to have a perspective on how it works04:24
truluxit's like women04:24
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\shogra: u r right...it's nicer then my try ;)04:24
ogra\sh, take it or leave it ;) i wont delete it :)04:25
pittitrulux: it still looks somewhat redundant to me, but if you think that's the way to go, then for my sake...04:25
\shogra: send it to jdub ;)04:26
ogra\sh, oki04:26
pittitrulux: wouldn't a bool be more appropriate?04:26
truluxpitti: it's just the way I like to do it. making it a bool would be simplier, but who cares. I can change it, it will work same way. just less completeness04:29
Kamionelmo: please sync fdutils 5.4-20040228-4 from unstable; OK to override Ubuntu changes04:30
truluxpitti: same location, refreshed (http://pearls.tuxedo-es.org/patches/security/kern-security-1.patch)04:30
pittitrulux: okay, this requires a completely new build and to completely redo the packaging changes *sigh*04:31
truluxpitti: will change into 2.6.12, I apologize04:31
truluxdoing it right now04:31
pittitrulux: oh, so shall I wait until you have the 2.6.12 patch?04:32
pittitrulux: you only need to change the sysctl from 68 to 69 and adapt the kernel/Makefile04:32
truluxpitti: OK04:32
truluxpitti: thanks04:32
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truluxpitti: what do you want? rc4? git? (snapshot)04:37
pittitrulux: see your mail04:37
pittitrulux: our breezy version04:38
pitti2.6.12rc404:38
Kamionelmo: please sync docbook-xml 4.4-4 from unstable; OK to override Ubuntu changes04:38
truluxpitti: 2.6.12-rc4, sure? (I need a stackable patch, not a whole sources tarball)04:38
danielsmorning kamion04:39
pittielmo: if you are at it, please sync alsa-lib, too ; TIA04:39
pittitrulux: yeah, sure04:39
Kamionhi daniels04:42
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truluxpitti: thanks04:43
truluxpitti: I need to fix a bug in andrew morton's patch-scripts, will send him a patch and then re-refresh the patch for 2.6.1204:48
truluxpitti: will take a short while04:48
truluxBTW, anyone has seen The Exorcist: The Beginning?04:48
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Simirawho is the laptop compability guy?04:56
Kamionmjg5904:56
Simiraok, thanks04:57
Simirahm, he's asleep05:01
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Simiraenrico_ :)05:03
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enricoHi!05:04
SimiraKamion: you know some laptop stuff too, don't you? bjorninge her has a problem with the battery state indication on his Toshiba05:04
mdkehi enrico 05:04
Simiras/her/here05:04
KamionSimira: me? no05:04
bjorninge:(05:05
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Simiraanyone else?05:07
lamontseb128: libwnck has nonPIC in shlibs05:07
lamontlibwnck_2.11.1-0ubuntu1 to be precise... maybe I already told you that05:08
elmokamion/pitti: syncs done05:11
pittithanks05:11
elmopitti: xmlto installed05:11
pittigreat05:12
elmodoko: breezy/ia64 has binutils' build-deps05:12
pittiseb128: now you can upload the gstreamer :-)05:12
elmoseb128: galeon is still in the sync blacklist05:12
Kamionta05:12
pittiseb128: ... so let's prepare for a long weekend's worth of furious bug reports about breaking sound :-)05:13
dokoelmo: cool05:14
dokoelmo: hmm, which host?05:14
elmodoko: halley05:14
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elmohmm, help if I gave people passwd entries tho05:15
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Kamionelmo: can mountfloppy get synced, despite being new?05:16
dokoseb128: hmm, but galeon depends on mozilla-dev, which thom did not update yet ..., so this has to be done first05:16
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elmoKamion: it's not in NEW?05:16
Kamionelmo: sorry, I mean lower-case new to Ubuntu05:17
Kamionit's in Debian as of recently05:17
elmoKamion: if it's not C++, I don't see why not05:18
Kamionit's not05:18
jdubelmo: planet sync please :)05:20
pittijdub: you mean "main"?05:20
danielselmo: if you could make sure x11proto-* gets NEWed tonight (your time), that'd be great, thanks05:20
danielselmo: (* -> {bigreqs,composite,damage,evie,fixes})05:21
jdubpitti: (planet ubuntu)05:21
elmoKamion: synced05:21
elmojdub: done05:22
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Goshawklp05:24
Goshawkops sory05:24
Goshawksorry05:24
jdubelmo: thanks05:24
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bluefoxicybluefox@icebox:~$ ldd /usr/bin/gnome-session | awk ' {print $3}' | grep ^\/ | sort | uniq | readahead-fileordering05:30
bluefoxicybluefox@icebox:~$05:30
bluefoxicydoes this program even do anything?05:31
bluefoxicyI'm trying to write a script that reads all of gnome ahead into memory05:31
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zygabluefoxicy: hello05:37
bluefoxicyhi05:37
zygabluefoxicy: reads all of gnome into memory?05:37
danielselmo: thanks a lot05:37
zygabluefoxicy: like prelink + cat $foo > /dev/null05:37
bluefoxicywow this takes forever.05:37
bluefoxicyzyga:  readahead running against everything ldd returns for gnome-session gnome-panel and nautilus05:38
zygabluefoxicy: I wonder what windows does to get up so fast05:38
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bluefoxicyoh nm I had an infinite loop05:39
ozamosizyga, when windows has "loaded up", half of the loading is still to go. After one minute it start to do something, and then it keeps doing things for about half an hour...05:40
zygaozamosi: I know but it still has UI stuff for the user to look at alot faster05:40
zygaozamosi: one thing FOSS can't do easily is preload window manager05:40
zygaozamosi: unless this is a one-wm box05:40
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seb128lamont: yep, that's not NEW, but I need to learn how to fix such bugs, that's on my list :)05:41
seb128pitti: cool :)05:41
lamontah, ok.05:41
seb128elmo: oh, k, thanks05:41
bluefoxicyok what the FUCK05:41
lamontseb128: the answer is, of course, to use -fPIC and/or link shared libs against shared objects... :-)05:41
seb128s/NEW/new/ ...05:41
bluefoxicyshift control T05:41
bluefoxicycloses gnome-terminal05:42
zygabluefoxicy: mind the s/F.../Frell/05:42
bluefoxicynow cookie goes to anyone who knows why I have a problem with this05:42
seb128lamont: yeah, that I know ... that's rather the autofoo stuff that are an issue for me atm :p05:42
Kamionit's a frequently reported bug at the moment05:42
danielsbluefoxicy: are you using breezy?05:44
bluefoxicydaniels:  yes05:44
bluefoxicydaniels:  you want some of my weed?  :/05:44
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zygabtw, does anyone know how to probe for the right framebufer device?05:44
zyga(by right I mean for relevant graphics card)05:44
danielsbluefoxicy: known bug.  welcome to breezy ...05:44
chmjbluefoxicy: sure enough 05:45
danielszyga: define 'right'05:45
bluefoxicydaniels:  then I won't bother making a bug report05:45
zygadaniels: for example I have neomagic chip so I modprobe neofb05:45
danielsbluefoxicy: please don't, because there are already about 5005:45
zygadaniels: I could have modprobed for vesafb but that's suboptimal05:45
HatredI keep getting these strange errors every time i try to use apt-get... ---> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room || E: Error occured while processing libhdf4g-doc (NewVersion1)05:45
Hatredcan anyone help??05:45
danielszyga: there's no real good way of doing this, and half of the framebuffer drivers are broken in various ways anyway05:45
zygadaniels: I see :/05:45
danielszyga: (including really bad interactions with xorg)05:45
bluefoxicydaniels: do you have a good way for me to derive the executable to run from an icon?05:45
zygadaniels: I've got a bunch of really old laptops that I use from time to time ;] 05:46
danielsbluefoxicy: uhm, no.  why would I have that?05:46
bluefoxicydunno05:46
bluefoxicythis is painful though.  A lot of these things run scripts that load the actual program05:46
zygadaniels: they got a few different chips and the tiny script I have just checks for hostname but that's poo05:46
zygapoor05:46
bluefoxicyI want nifty readahead tricks like on mouse over, readahead the app05:46
danielsum05:47
zygabluefoxicy: you could do that for .desktop files05:47
danielsyou know how to do that?  it doesn't involve getting the icon05:47
danielsit involves hacking nautilus/the panel or whatever to have a custom mouseover handler.05:47
danielsbut this is offtopic for #ubuntu-devel, methinks05:47
bluefoxicydaniels: bluefox@icebox:~$ file /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox05:47
bluefoxicy/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox: Bourne shell script text executable05:47
danielsbluefoxicy: dude, SO WHAT?05:48
bluefoxicydaniels: script I wrote runs ldd on an app and readaheads its entire first level list of libraries05:48
daniels... look at the shell script, this isn't a bug05:48
bluefoxicyI know05:48
danielsplease stop spamming #ubuntu-devel05:48
Kamionyeah, so change the .desktop files to have a mouseover handler that readaheads the real executable05:48
bluefoxicyoh05:49
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danielsKamion: you'd need to extend the .desktop spec05:50
dokoelmo: please sync libunwind from experimental05:51
Kamiondaniels: yeah05:51
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HatredI keep getting these strange errors every time i try to use apt-get... ---> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room || E: Error occured while processing libhdf4g-doc (NewVersion1)05:57
Hatredcan anyone help??05:57
Kamiondo you have a very old version of apt?05:57
Kamionor an incredibly large number of entries in /etc/apt/sources.list?05:57
Kamion(http://bugs.debian.org/178623)05:58
jordiah, the memories05:59
Hatredno niether05:59
Hatred8 in my sources.list06:00
Hatred' apt 0.5.28.6 for linux i386 '06:00
Kamionthat's the version from Debian testing/unstable, not the one in the current version of Ubuntu06:01
Hatredaah i see :s06:03
Kamionwe recommend against mixing Debian and Ubuntu repositories; our apt hackers say that it confuses apt06:04
Kamionor at least mdz did06:04
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danielselmo: having x11proto-dmx too would be great06:07
Hatredso what do i do Kamion ?06:08
KamionHatred: ask for help in #ubuntu rather than #ubuntu-devel? :-) I don't have any more information beyond what I've said so far ...06:12
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abarbacciahey all - im running breezy and thought it would be good to point out that the whole thing broke today because of x not being able to find the font 'default'06:22
cartmanabarbaccia: breezy is not supposed to used until cxx transition is over06:22
danielsthe lesson here is 'don't run breezy unless you're confident fixing it when it breaks'06:22
mdkeeven then, think twice06:23
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abarbacciadaniels - well, usually little things i can fix - i just dont know how to adjust the font path06:24
danielsabarbaccia: xorg.conf06:24
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cartmandaniels: xkb still foobared here btw but no new X.org hit to archive 06:24
abarbacciathank you all!  i appreciate it06:24
danielscartman: nope, I was asked not to upload, so I'm not06:25
danielsalso, I'm going to sleep now since it's 0223 and my eyes are bleeding06:25
cartmandaniels: -16 didn't hit either06:26
cartmanbut its uploaded06:26
cartmanand logs says sucessfully built06:26
cartmanmust be a transition thing, nm06:27
danielscartman: er, -16 is only on my hard drive at the moment06:28
cartmanoh I am daydreaming then which is quite possible06:28
danielshttp://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/x/xorg/6.8.2-16/ -> 40406:28
Kamion      xorg |   6.8.2-15 |        breezy | source06:28
cartmanwas checking 6.8.106:28
cartman:/06:28
danielsnight06:28
cartmannighty night06:28
Lathiatwoo x uploads06:29
zygahello06:33
zygacould anyone confirm that 'http://dean.edwards.name/my/misbehaviors/#noIE-popup' sigsegv's their firefox?06:34
zygait works on current ubuntu's ff on amd6406:34
Treenakszyga: yes.06:38
Treenaks(i386)06:38
g14zyga: Does the same to mine06:42
Lathiatmy firefox crsahed on that after a bit. :)06:42
zygaI'll try that on vainlla 1.0.4 and file a bug, thanks guys06:42
Lathiatglad not to be of help.. or something. :)06:43
zygavanilla even :-)06:43
cartmandoesn't crash here06:43
zygaerr... no official for amd64?06:43
cartman1.0.4 amd64 build from somewhere =)06:43
cartmanzyga: right06:44
zygacartman: interesting06:44
cartmanhttp://www.srijith.net/firefox/index.shtml06:44
cartmanI use those builds06:44
zygatested again with -safe-mode, dies as well06:46
zygad'oh.. I've got to build firefox *again*06:46
Treenakszyga: <3 ccache06:47
zygaTreenaks: ?06:47
zygaTreenaks: ah :>06:47
zygaTreenaks: I'm more angry because I don't remember how to build it exactly ;] 06:47
Treenakszyga: dpkg-buildpackage06:47
zygathanks!06:48
zygathom said a few days ago that security subdir is somewhat broken with regards to build process06:48
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dholbachhellas!06:54
zygafirefox depends on cairo? does that mean I get nifty svg stuff :> ?06:54
thomzyga: possibly07:01
zygathom: hey I'm trying to build firefox ATM07:02
JaneWjdub: ping07:03
zygathom: but I cannot remember how to enable debug, do I have to do anything explicitly?07:03
JaneWcan anybody remeber what happened with FindingPackages after UDU?07:03
JaneWit's not explicitly part of the Breezy Goals now, and I can't remember what if anything was decided there...07:03
cartmanthom: did have time to look at https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=10679 ?07:04
thomzyga: DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nostrip debug"07:04
thomcartman: no, i've been offline the last couple of days07:04
jdubJaneW: it's a high priority goal07:04
thomyou'll know when i've looked at it, because i'll do something with it07:05
cartmanthom: ok07:05
jdubJaneW: it needs further specification though07:05
dokothom: do we need a new mozilla upload?07:05
jdubJaneW: (feedback from ISVs, our requirements, etc)07:05
doko(or is this already built with 3.4?)07:05
thomdoko: istr building moz with 4.007:06
ograJaneW, mvo held it iirc07:06
dokothom: fine, you trust it? ;)07:06
ograthom, your debug packages didnt crash :(07:06
thomogra: i know, sucks much huh?07:07
ograheh07:07
dholbachthom, ogra: where is the debug package? :-)07:07
ograyeah, its a bit pointless to run a debug binary if it doesnt crash07:07
zygathom: maybe you can tell me if fresh firefox crashes on the URL pasted above?07:07
ogradholbach, got a i386 now ?07:07
dholbachno, i thought you referred to the debug package NOT crashing on AMD6407:08
dholbachthen i'd given it a spin07:08
ogradholbach, i reverted to mozilla-firefox for now.... it just costed me half of the mono stuff i'm just playing with07:08
dholbach(and even if it didn't crash, it'd be useful ;-))07:09
thomzyga: doesn't crash here07:09
JaneWjdub, ogra: but it doesn't even feature on the BreezyGoals page, and I can't rember why...07:09
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ograhmm07:09
zygathom: good, I'll build it here anyway just to be sure07:09
jdubJaneW: dunno, we'll have to ask :)07:09
JaneWjdub: ok07:10
jdubJaneW: please stick it in high though, we need it on the agenda :)07:10
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JaneWjdub: will do07:10
jdubciao07:10
zygais there any wiki page that tracks xorg's transition? I could not find any07:11
thomcartman: i think you didn't read ther Changes file that NEWS.debian tells you to07:11
thomremove /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/perl.conf07:12
cartmanthom: uhm shouldn't post install take of that?07:12
Kamionzyga: I think it's a "just do it" thing07:12
thomcartman: not so much, given it's a user modifiable file07:12
seb128elmo: can you fix libgnome-menu2 beeing universe instead of main? 07:13
ograzyga, there is a roadmap page in the udu wiki07:13
cartmanthom: ok but will I still have mod_perl ? /me goes to read the README07:13
zygaKamion: the wiki page? I'd love to do it as long as I don't have to break my box07:13
thomcartman: yes07:13
zygaKamion: (by installing halfway thru xorg)07:13
cartmanthom: rocks thanks. Will you close the bug or shall I?07:14
ograzyga, http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/XRoadmap07:14
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cartmandholbach: its definitely broken :)07:15
Treenaksdholbach: it still Works For Me07:15
Treenaksbut I don't dare logout ;)07:15
zygaogra: thanks07:15
=== ogra has no problems.... just dont upgrade ;)
zygaogra: I did upgrade two days ago07:15
zygaogra: but that was on a box far far away 07:16
ograheh07:16
truluxoh, pitti is gone ;(07:16
ograit weekend :=07:16
cartmanthom: I closed the bug with an explanation, thanks07:16
ograits even ;)07:16
zygaogra: I'd love to update it further to check if it works now but I cannot do that to my last box :-)07:16
ograzyga, i wouldnt :)07:16
ograas long as you need something that half way works07:17
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Kamionzyga: (what I originally meant was that daniels was just doing it all, but then I got distracted by the phone - XRoadmap was a good answer)07:27
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dokoKamion: what is dpkg-architecture supposed to print for DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEMon the Hurd?07:30
Kamiondoko: it's been a long time, but I think 'gnu'07:32
Kamionthat's certainly what my reading of current Debian unstable dpkg-architecture says07:32
dokoKamion: yes, but breezy's dpkg-architecture ...07:33
Kamiondoko: same07:34
dokoone bit that didn't change? amazing :)07:34
Kamionheh07:34
KamionKeybuk had already fixed dpkg-architecture upstream BTW, he just forgot to upload it ;)07:35
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nxvlhi07:37
RiddellKamion: any opinion on letting a Kopete package into hoary-updates so Kopete users can use MSN?07:37
nxvlim looking in the web page if there is some point in i can help, but i can't found how is the proces to become an Ubuntu Developer07:38
Riddellnxvl: MOTU07:39
dholbachnxvl: you may want to join #ubuntu-motu :-)07:39
nxvlRiddell: !?07:39
nxvlRiddell: and this is??07:39
Riddellhttps://www.ubuntu.com/wiki/MOTU07:39
nxvlok07:39
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nxvlthnk u07:40
Riddellnxvl: universe maintainers, help them out somehow then go through the membership process http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/processes/newmember07:40
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KamionRiddell: I saw something about that earlier, and thought I'd replied, but I can't remember now what channel it was on07:40
truluxtseng: heya folk07:40
KamionRiddell: jdub said he thought it was a good idea, and I agree07:40
truluxgoing to rebuild some packages07:41
truluxwanna write some on PSC 135007:41
truluxwe need some scripts around to get this all working07:41
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RiddellKamion: cool, want to check before I upload?07:41
KamionRiddell: yeah, put the diff somewhere and give me the URL?07:42
Riddellit's not trivial  http://dev.kubuntu.org.uk/~jr/kubuntu/kdenetwork/kdenetwork.diff07:42
Kamionyou're not kidding - ok, let me read through all this07:44
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Riddellit's mostly just adding a file sslloginhandler.cpp,h which is taken from KMail I think07:45
cartmanRiddell: taken from KMess07:46
cartmanwhich is an msn client for KDE07:46
Riddellcartman: ah, interesting07:47
cartmanit looks cool :)07:47
dholbachKMess is a bit unlucky name :-)07:47
cartmandholbach: heh indeed07:48
cartmanthey meant KMessenger possibly07:48
Kamion+  // Get everything between "DLLogin=" and to the comma.07:49
Kamion+  serverData = serverData.right( serverData.length() - serverData.find( "DALogin=" ) - 8 );07:49
KamionI assume it's the comment that's wrong rather than the code? :)07:49
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KamionOK, well, er, yuck, I'm glad I don't write IM code07:50
Kamionbut it seems a reasonable update07:50
Kamionthat's directly backported from a new upstream release?07:50
Kamionand tested?07:50
cartmanKamion: yes07:50
Riddellfixes it for me07:50
cartmanits tested <-- yes to this07:51
Kamionok, go ahead and upload to hoary-updates07:51
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RiddellKamion: yes, directly taken from 3.4.1 SVN07:51
RiddellKamion: do you know if the c++ blocks will reject it?07:51
Kamionnothing in hoary-updates is actually being built at the moment AFAIK; you'll probably have to be patient until next week07:52
RiddellKamion: if I upload will it keep it there until next week or should I just upload later?07:52
makoKamion: i'll have a few things for that :)07:53
KamionRiddell: upload it now, if it doesn't build it'll sit there as source, like knetworkconf07:55
Riddellok07:55
RiddellKamion: what's the version number to use for hoary-updates?  2.1 or 3?07:56
Kamionit doesn't really matter, but if you use 3 then you won't be able to use that for breezy, which might be confusing - so I'd be inclined to use 2.107:59
zygathom: ping08:02
Riddelluploaded, thanks for your help Kamion 08:03
zygathom: http://pastebin.com/28706708:04
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KamionRiddell: kdenetwork | 4:3.4.0-0ubuntu2.1 | hoary-updates | source08:35
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surakKamion:09:00
surakhaving some trouble with initrd from live09:00
Kamionhm?09:00
surakWhen it's copied to hard drive, it panics the kernel. Replacing it with install initrd fixes this.09:01
Kamioner ... they're the same initrd09:01
Kamionthat was a design goal09:01
Kamioncjwatson@little:~/cdimage/www/simple/hoary$ isoinfo -i ubuntu-5.04-install-i386.iso -x /install/initrd.gz | md5sum09:02
Kamiond41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e  -09:02
Kamioncjwatson@little:~/cdimage/www/simple/hoary$ isoinfo -i ubuntu-5.04-live-i386.iso -x /install/initrd.gz | md5sum09:02
Kamiond41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e  -09:02
surakOdd.09:02
Kamionwhen you say "install initrd", do you mean the one that's on a normal installed system, or the one that's on the install CD?09:03
surakinstalled system.09:03
surakthis is the same md5sum I have with the initrd which panics09:03
Kamionoh, right. You certainly shouldn't use the initrd from the CD on the installed system; it's not at all designed for that.09:03
KamionRun mkinitrd after copying /.09:03
Kamionsee the linux-image postinst09:04
surakok09:04
Kamionyou might be able to dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-<whatever>09:04
Kamion(to get it to run mkinitrd for you)09:05
surakThis and a fully functional /dev are which is bothering me today.09:05
Kamionyou may have some complications because the live CD uses some devfs-style paths for historical reasons09:06
surakyes09:08
Kamionwhat problems does it cause for you?09:08
surakNo, is not devfs, but finding a way to correctly create a /dev on installed system.09:09
Kamionmount udev?09:10
Kamionor rather start it09:10
surakudevstart works09:10
Kamionthat's probably overkill though09:10
Kamionthere'll be a /dev in the installed system once you reboot, because udevstart will happen09:11
surak?09:11
Kamionuntil then, why not 'mount --bind /dev /target/dev'?09:11
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camilotellesKamion: can you explain the casper to us?09:15
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Kamioncamilotelles: what do you want to know about it in particular?09:18
Kamion(I can, but I'm not sure where you want me to start)09:18
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Amaranthwhat's up with planet mako?09:19
camilotelleswhat is the casper's purpose, this is not clear to me. 09:20
dilinger800 channels of all mako, all the time09:20
g14Casper is the livecd / installer if I'm not mistaken09:20
Kamioncamilotelles: casper is the component that mounts, prepares, and starts up the live filesystem09:20
Kamionit hooks into the installation system09:21
camilotellesespecially because of this part of the UbuntuExpress Wiki " If the modified filesystem is copied, some of the modifications made to it by casper must be reversed"09:21
Kamioncamilotelles: look in casper/pre.d/ and casper/post.d/ in the casper source package; you'll find a number of hooks which make various changes to the live filesystem before and after pivoting into it09:22
Kamionlike setting up /etc/fstab, adding the 'ubuntu' user, setting up autologin, ...09:23
Kamionall clearly things that need to be undone when producing a regular installation09:23
Kamionand there are some things that casper currently removes, where we'll need to change casper to just move them aside instead so that UbuntuExpress can move them back09:24
camilotelleskamion: beetween the pre.d and post.d of the casper is the copy?09:24
Kamionno, pre.d -> pivot_root -> post.d09:25
Kamionno copy09:25
Kamionsee debian/casper-udeb.postinst for the main control flow09:25
camilotellesthats ok. it's more clear to me now. will take a look.09:25
camilotellesthanks.09:25
Kamionyou'll probably need to go through all of casper's hook scripts (and note that not all of them are in the casper source package itself - there are some in other installer components, in order to reuse code) and work out a strategy for dealing with each of them09:26
Kamionwe'll be happy to help make those hooks more UE-friendly if necessary09:27
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camilotellesUE-friendly?09:29
surakubuntuexpress09:29
Kamionwhat he said09:29
camilotelles:)09:29
camilotellesok. back to work.09:29
camilotellesKamion: thanks one more time.09:31
Kamionno problem, here to help09:31
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lamontseb128: gnome-libs_1.4.2-20 is ftbfs with current xorg.09:45
seb128I don't care about old GNOME1 craps :p09:46
lamontbut it's in main.....09:46
lamont:-)09:46
seb128ok ok ... :)09:46
seb128anyway about gnome-menus09:46
Kamionhow come it's in main, anyway? it's blacklisted09:46
seb128that's due to soname change to universe instead of main09:46
seb128need elmo to fix that?09:46
lamontyues09:47
ograhuh ? gnome1 is in main ? 09:47
lamontarchive placement is elmo09:47
seb128k09:47
Kamionhmm09:48
lamontjbailey: ping09:49
Kamionopenoffice.org2 build-depends unixodbc-dev depends gtkodbcconfig0 depends libgnome3209:49
seb128lamont: any idea of what's wrong with nautilus-cd-burner?09:49
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seb128hate hate hate bz2 logs09:49
seb128somebody is working to fix this?09:49
lamont  libnautilus-extension-dev: Depends: libeel2-dev (>= 2.9.91) but it is not going to be installed09:50
lamontseb128: on my list of things to do is (1) figure out how to tell apache to tell ffox that it's a gzip/bzip2 file, and therefore get the right answer.09:50
Kamionno doubt there are other reasons it's in main, but I don't really want to bother tracking them down09:50
lamontfor autounpack09:50
seb128seriously, instead of clicking on the file now you have to click, use file-roller, select an app and then you get the log09:51
seb128lamont: I've read the log, any idea of why the buildd refuse to install that?09:51
seb128works fine here..09:51
lamontfrom the eel2 log:09:52
lamont  libgnome-menu-dev: Depends: libgnome-menu2 (= 2.11.1.1-0ubuntu1) but it is not installable09:52
lamontso, about gnome-menu09:52
lamont...09:52
seb128grrr09:52
seb128that's breaking all the GNOME builds09:52
seb128where is elmo nowadays? :)09:52
lamontah, looks like eel2 might maybe be buildable...09:53
Kamionso we need libgnome-menu2 -> main?09:53
lamontlibgnome-menu2->main09:53
lamontfix that, kthxbye09:53
lamontand tell me, so I can kick things09:54
Kamionmoment while I figure out how to run teri09:54
surakWhat requires /mnt to exist on live?09:54
Kamionlamont: done for the next cron.daily09:55
lamontKamion: woot!09:55
Kamionsurak: I didn't know anything did09:55
lamontand that's even soon...09:55
seb128Kamion: thanks, that's breaking GNOME for 2 days now09:55
surakKamion: I'm asking because I don't know why it's still there.09:56
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Kamionsurak: just an empty directory?09:57
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suraky09:57
lamontKamion: not sure which package install creates /mn t09:57
Kamionsurak: it's shipped by base-files - nothing to worry about09:57
lamontah. ok09:58
Kamionif something's mounted on it, that would be stranger09:58
Kamionit's basically meant for users to mount things on temporarily09:58
surakI'm using /media for this. Am I wrong?09:58
Kamionsurak: I wouldn't mount things on the top level of /media; stuff gets mounted in subdirectories of /media by pmount09:59
Kamionanything else that desperately needs promotion to main, before I run away for the evening? preferably binaries whose source packages are already in main, so they're just renames or whatever09:59
Kamionthere aren't many on that part of the list, none look desperately critical10:01
Mithrandirhmm, I should stuff guifications on desktop.10:02
Mithrandirthat is, the desktopseedproposals10:02
Kamionseb128: will python-gmenu still being in universe break GNOME builds?10:02
surakKamion: pmount is meant for stuff which is not at fstab - guess I'm fine with /media10:02
lamontKamion: dunno.10:02
Kamionsurak: pmount and other things10:02
SimiraTreenaks: are you awake?10:02
lamontMithrandir: while you're hacking the seed proposals... could you add palo to base for me?10:02
seb128Kamion: no10:02
Kamionif you want to use /media, I'd create a subdirectory if I were you10:02
lamonthppa needs it10:02
Kamions/base/minimal/10:03
seb128Kamion: only libgnome-menu210:03
lamontKamion: doh10:03
lamontthanks10:03
Mithrandirlamont: willdo10:03
lamontftp upload.ubuntu.com10:03
lamontftp: connect: Connection refused10:03
lamontftp> 10:03
KamionMithrandir: stick palo-installer in installer as well10:03
lamontam I just hated?10:03
Kamionlamont: are we moving hppa stuff to main, then?10:03
Mithrandirlamont: it hates me too, if it makes you happy.10:03
lamontKamion: I'm proposing that.10:04
Simiralamont: we all love you 10:04
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lamontKamion: is kdelibs4c2 stuck in universe?10:04
lamontSimira: ew... sticky10:04
lamontKamion: the other option for hppa is to teach d-i to build hppa bits using universe as well.....10:04
Kamionlamont: no, it's been in main for a while10:04
Simiralamont: it's well meant ;)10:04
KamionI mentioned that on -toolchain when doko asked the same10:05
lamontSimira: sometimes sticky is good... :-)10:05
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Simiramm...10:05
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Simirasmurfix: are you awake, then?10:05
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MithrandirKamion: uhm, where's the installerseed again?10:07
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smurfixSimira: Yeah10:09
Simirayay! The LoCo guy!10:09
smurfixheh10:09
KamionMithrandir: same place as all the other seeds10:09
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ogra../sigcx/tunnel.h:223: error: no matching function for call to 'pack(SigC::Slot1<bool, const std::string&>&, const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&)'10:10
ogradoko ^^^10:10
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willisjust trying to get a handle of the build process, i see that gnome-menus built on the 18th succesfully but eel2 failed today because it's missing lib-gnome-menu-dev, which as built on the 18th?10:15
Kamionwillis: I only just moved libgnome-menu2 into main twenty minutes ago10:18
Kamionthe lack of that would have stymied libgnome-menu-dev somewhat10:18
willisah so if it's building a package from main, it only pulls from main?10:19
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ograwillis, sure10:21
willisok thanks10:22
lamontseb128: libao_0.8.6-1ubuntu1: cp: cannot stat `debian/tmp/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so': No such file or directory10:22
seb128lamont: k10:23
seb128doko: what should be done for apps like evince? be updated now?10:27
dokoseb128: looking at the build deps, they can be built and I'll upload them as -buildN, when all C++ libs are built in main.10:29
seb128doko: k, because I want to try some stuff with the new poppler and evince is removed because of poppler name change10:29
seb128so just wondering if I can upload a evince rebuild now10:29
Kamionwell, you can't upload anything *right* now ...10:30
seb128bah10:30
dokoseb128: if you upload it, it will be rejected ;)10:30
Kamiondoko: wasn't what I was thinking of10:31
seb128if I can contact the ftp first :p10:31
Kamionpoppy's fallen over inexplicably, so upload.ubuntu.com is refusing connections - I can't restart it, it'll have to wait 'til elmo gets back10:31
seb128doko: any idea on how long it will take before getting uploads accepted again?10:32
seb128(supposing than upload.u.c is fixed :p)10:32
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dokowaiting, that dbus, libtunepimp are built, don't know, why they are not built, they are accepted. maybe lamont or Kamion do know more?10:33
lamontif they're accepted, then they should be just waiting for cron.daily.10:34
lamontbut given that no uploads are happening right now........10:35
Kamionthey were accepted a few cron.dailies ago10:35
Kamiondevel/dbus_0.33-0ubuntu3: Dep-Wait by buildd+terranova [optional:out-of-date] 10:35
Kamion  Dependencies: kdelibs-dev (>= 4:3.4.0-0ubuntu6)10:35
Kamionthat d-w can be cleared now, can't it?10:35
Kamionseeing as it's on a nonexistent package10:36
lamontyeah - is virtual package.10:36
lamontdamn virtual dep-waits10:36
lamontkicked10:37
lamontor rather, kicking10:37
dokoyes, I fixed it in ubuntu310:38
jordidoko: hey10:39
Kamionlibs/libtunepimp_0.3.0-2ubuntu7: Dep-Wait by buildd+vernadsky [optional:out-of-date] 10:39
Kamion  Dependencies: libid3tag0-dev (>= 3.8.3-4.1ubuntu1)10:39
Kamionthere are two packages that could be10:40
Kamionlibid3-3.8.3-dev | 3.8.3-4.1ubuntu1 |        breezy | amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc10:40
dokoshould be cleared, was a wrong version10:40
Kamionlibid3tag0-dev |  0.15.1b-6 |        breezy | amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc10:40
Kamionpick one10:40
dokojordi, hey, how was the triatlon without training?10:41
jordidoko: tomorrow. I'm totally worried about it.10:41
lamontclearing10:42
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dokolamont: libgnomeuimm2.6 ?10:43
lamontlibs/libgnomeuimm2.6_2.10.0-0ubuntu2: Installed by buildd+terranova [optional:out-of-date] 10:43
jordilamont: hey, I'll try to have a look at the wireless card thing next week10:44
jordiI totally forgot because I haven't used it much yet, I'm not at home that much during nights now10:44
lamontdoko: installed on ppc as well, building on amd64,ia6410:44
lamontwhich is to say, waiting for libgconfmm-2.6-110:45
dokoand unixodbc on powerpc cannot be built due to some inconsistent gnome deps, but I cannot see why.10:45
dokolibgconfmm-2.6-1 is now libgconfmm-2.6-1c210:45
surakdumb question: does ubuntu runs on ibm powerpcs?10:45
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jordisurak: should, afaik10:46
Mithrandirjordi: you maintain alsa stuff, don't you?10:46
Mithrandirjordi: do you know the udev dev.d model and do you have any great ideas wrt how to keep the alsa packaging in ubuntu as close to debian's as possible while still going for dev.d scripts?10:47
jordiMithrandir: what do you need in dev.d?10:52
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Mithrandirjordi: the point is to start alsa when the alsa driver is loaded.10:53
jordisddddddddddsdgssaasab10:54
jordiMithrandir: is there a bug number for this?10:55
Mithrandirjordi: there's a spec for it.  UdevRaces.10:55
jordioh, I saw it in Sydney spec wall, and though "hmmm, alsa" :)10:56
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suraknight10:56
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dholbachnight Kamion 10:57
g14Has anyone considered porting redhat's native eclipse efforts to ubuntu? eclipse is the only thing stopping me from moving several devs here over to ubuntu10:59
Amaranthredhat pushes java, novell pushes mono, ubuntu pushes python ;)11:00
dholbachg14: http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaRoadmap :-)11:01
g14Amaranth: I use eclipse for Python development. pydev is the only gpl python ide that I know of supporting autocomplete and it is an eclipse plugin11:02
Amaranthdoes it do real autocomplete?11:03
Amaranthlike if i import foo it'll autocomplete foo.<stuff here>?11:03
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g14Amaranth: For the most part, yes, but autocomplete was just added http://pydev.sourceforge.net/index.html11:04
g14dholbach: That says eclipse will be in multiverse? Redhat made native eclipse that doesn't require a jvm and using 100% oss software. Why couldn't that be ported to ubuntu?11:05
dholbachg14: multiverse generally is for stuff with problematic licenses11:06
dholbachg14: i'm not quite sure, but i recall one of its dependencies to be problematic, right?11:06
dholbachg14: that lucene stuff maybe?11:06
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g14dholbach: I don't think you fully understood me. Redhat modified eclipse so it compiles with gcj into an elf executable as in no license encumbered jvm required11:07
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dholbachhey ajmitch 11:08
dholbachg14: what apart from gcj does it need?11:08
g14dholbach: They made some changes to the eclipse code, libgcj, and I think it gcj itsself. This might help http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.eclipse.gcj11:10
jordiMithrandir: ok11:11
jordiMithrandir: first, I guess we'd need a check in the init.d script to not run if udev is found to be running, right?11:12
g14dholbach: I can yum install the whole eclipse environment in fedora or rhel and it is fully gpl. If someone were to work on that for ubuntu, do you think it would be accepted, to universe?11:12
jordiand if it's running, alsa would be run from dev.d11:12
Mithrandirjordi: yeah, I'm considering that.11:12
Mithrandirjordi: yup, I think that's a sane way to start11:12
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dholbachg14: if none of the depends or build-depends are critical license-wise - sure!11:13
jordiMithrandir: Probably jdthood's input will be very useful here, he's the one who has been in contact with md about our udev troubles11:13
dholbachg14: you might want to talk to the folks in #ubuntu-java11:13
Mithrandirjordi: I'll ask him, then11:13
jordionce we included some udev stuff in our package and we got rid of it after md complained11:13
dholbachg14: because i'm no expert at all11:13
g14dholbach: Didn11:13
jordidunno if that would include dev.d stuff11:13
g14dholbach: didn't realize that channel existed. I'd love to switch over my devs to ubuntu. Even if I have to compile and package native eclipse myself. Thanks11:14
jordialsa-driver (1.0.6a-8) unstable; urgency=medium11:14
jordi    - /etc/dev.d/sound/alsa-base.dev11:14
jordi      + Add.  Runs "alsactl restore" after control11:14
jordi        device is created  (Closes: #273090)11:14
jordi    - /etc/udev/permissions.d/alsa-base.permissions11:14
jordi      + Add.  Sets permissions on ALSA snd devices.11:14
dholbachg14: anytime, if you can help them, they'll be happy :-)11:14
jordi    - alsa-base.permissions:11:15
jordi      + Eliminate at the request of the udev maintainer11:15
jordibut apparently we were ok with dev.d11:15
g14dholbach: One of my friends used to be one of the python coding grunts for canonical and he used pydev under eclipse so I'm sure alot of people would be happy11:16
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dholbachg14: i know lots of people who like it, so i'd love to see it in as well11:17
Mithrandirjordi: ok, yay, I'll investigate further then.11:18
ogra\sh, hey, you landed on the planet :)11:19
surakwhat gcj-eclipse from redhat depends on?11:26
surakI mean, in terms of packages.11:27
ograTreenaks, around ?11:29
seb128ogra: when you reply to bugs on a list not made for bugs could you mention than the right place is bugzilla?11:30
seb128you just encourage people to keep using it for bugs11:30
ograseb128, err, i told him thats it a known issue....not a bug...11:31
seb128what is the difference with an issue and a bug?11:31
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seb128afaik the list is not for issues neither... :)11:31
seb128there is a number of bugzilla bugs about this11:32
ograseb128, oki, i'll point to bugzilla next time :)11:32
seb128thanks11:32
seb128http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1101211:35
seb128weird11:36
\shogra: hi :) 11:36
\shogra: thx for your artwork and thx to jdub :)11:36
ogra:)11:36
ograseb128, hmm, i'm wondering if he probably ran out of diskspace during the upgrade11:37
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\shogra: u read about my server crash?11:44
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Amaranthseb128: someone has a similar problem with breezy11:49
seb128I know, I read the lists11:49
dholbachgood night pals, i'm off to bed11:50
ograits a bit weird that he says that dpkg didnt show the files...11:50
ograsince they are in the package11:50
ogranight dholbach 11:50
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dholbachnight ogra11:51
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PupenoHello12:00
Pupenoyou are moving towards gcc4 ? awesome.12:00

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