[12:38] <abarbaccia> hey all - quick question - are the 2.6.12 breezy kernels stable?
[12:39] <Mithrandir> abarbaccia: no
[12:39] <Mithrandir> that is, they're not blessed as stable.
[12:39] <Mithrandir> they might be, or not.
[12:40] <tseng> they wont go "gold" until at least linus makes a final release
[12:40] <tseng> so no linux-restricted modules and stuff
[12:40] <abarbaccia> tseng, alright - but as of now, are they runnable?
[12:40] <tseng> it works for me is about all I can say.
[12:40] <abarbaccia> sounds great - and do you know if ubuntu has the msp5xx modules in them?
[12:41] <tseng> brandon@lappy:~/work/debian/blam-1.8.0$ find /lib/modules -iname *msp5*
[12:41] <tseng> at a quick glance, no.
[12:41] <abarbaccia> wait...hold on
[12:42] <abarbaccia> might've mispelled it
[12:42] <abarbaccia> spca5xx
[12:42] <abarbaccia> way off on that one
[12:43] <Unfrgiven> good morning all
[12:43] <tseng> hi.
[12:43] <Unfrgiven> tseng: how are you
[12:43] <tseng> good thanks
[12:43] <tseng> /lib/modules/2.6.12-1-686/kernel/drivers/usb/media/spca5xx
[12:43] <tseng> /lib/modules/2.6.12-1-686/kernel/drivers/usb/media/spca5xx/spca5xx.ko
[12:44] <tseng> better.
[12:44] <abarbaccia> AWESOME - great - i'm gonna try and upgrade in a little bit - thanks man
[12:44] <tseng> nps
[12:46] <SEBest> tseng why some drivers are in -source package and other are in kernel-modules?
[12:47] <tseng> you mean restricted-modules?
[12:47] <SEBest> and some are in both like ipw2100
[12:47] <tseng> ipw2100 is a free driver
[12:47] <tseng> but non free firmware
[12:47] <tseng> non-free things go in restricted
[12:48] <SEBest> yes but it's available from 2 ways right?
[12:48] <tseng> im not sure how to be any clearer
[12:48] <tseng> there are two parts, one is free, one is not
[12:48] <tseng> so they are distributed in seperate packages accordingly
[12:49] <tseng> we cant put non-free software in main with the rest of the kernel modules
[12:49] <SEBest> oki i got it
[12:50] <SEBest> i asked because there is a free driver that i need but it's not in the kernel, should i package it?
[12:51] <tseng> depending what it is it could be added
[12:52] <SEBest> it's a kernel module that give support for laptop hotkeys
[12:52] <SEBest> http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:rFYXY839Vb0J:www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~tauber/acerhk/+acerhk&hl=fr&client=firefox
[12:52] <tseng> can you file a bug on that?
[12:53] <SEBest> tseng on malone?
[12:53] <tseng> on bugzilla
[12:53] <SEBest> oki
[12:53] <tseng> main is still not on malone
[01:10] <Unfrgiven> \sh: ping?
[01:28] <Unfrgiven> im having a problem with a package that currently depends on a non-existent pacakge. \sh has fixed the package and uploaded the source. an "apt-get source ocaml-findlib" gives me \sh's updated source but an "apt-get install ocaml-findlib" tries to fetch the old package which doesnt work because of broken deps. now i have a package dependant on ocaml-findlib and i cant transition it because of this problem. how long does it take to build the binary pack
[01:28] <lamont> ctypes needs gcc-4.0 love
[01:28] <lamont> as does cyrus-sasl2-mit
[01:30] <lamont> doxymacs, eli, elvis-tiny, goo, libcorba-orbit-perl also need gcc-4.0 love
[01:31] <lamont> libgnome-gnorba-perl just needs xorg love
[01:31] <Unfrgiven> lamont: im happy to take up a few of those... do they need patches or just need to be rebuilt?
[01:32] <lamont> Unfrgiven: they are all ftbfs with gcc-4.0, although I expect that several of them are unchanged from hoary, and therefore in the archive for breezy
[01:32] <lamont> all will need a patch either in themselves, or in a build-dep.
[01:33] <lamont> (they should  be ftbfs in a clean breezy chroot today.  95% sure on that..)
[01:34] <lamont> gcc -o xshodo       -L/usr/X11R6/lib   xshodo.o -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lSM -lICE -lXpm -lXp -lXext -lX11
[01:34] <lamont> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXp
[01:34] <lamont> xshodo could be hppa specific, but is more likely just xorg-unhappy in some way (missing build-dep???)
[01:57] <ajmitch> morning all
[01:57] <tseng> hi aj
[01:58] <ajmitch> it's always so entertaining, and illustrates well why debian took this long to get sarge to this point :)
[02:11] <whiprush> hey tseng
[02:11] <tseng> hi whiprush
[02:11] <tseng> wtf have you been :P
[02:11] <whiprush> got any better pics of you? I only have 2
[02:12] <whiprush> My coworker makes good hackerheads.
[02:12] <tseng> hm i couldnt find the other links
[02:12] <tseng> when i was looking
[02:12] <tseng> i thought you had posted them all
[02:12] <whiprush> I got these 2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/whiprush/13477621/
[02:12] <whiprush> http://www.flickr.com/photos/whiprush/13477896/
[02:12] <whiprush> that last one might work.
[02:13] <schweeb> whiprush: make Jet's pizza arrive at my house now, plz. kthxbai
[02:13] <tseng> man
[02:13] <tseng> that place was so good
[02:13] <whiprush> a bob2 hackergotchi would be awesome.
[02:13] <tseng> "bob2 in 'up in smoke'"
[02:14] <tseng> i love his hair
[02:14] <whiprush> yes
[02:14] <tseng> yeah who has more udu photos
[02:16] <whiprush> hey tseng, how far are you from columbus ohio?
[02:16] <tseng> erm
[02:16] <tseng> hours
[02:16] <schweeb> whiprush: when is ohio linuxfest thingy?
[02:17] <tseng> im about an hour west of philly
[02:17] <whiprush> http://www.ohiolinux.org/
[02:17] <whiprush> we're speaking there. You should come.
[02:17] <schweeb> that's not so bad... like 4 hours dude
[02:17] <schweeb> oh
[02:17] <schweeb> not till october
[02:17] <schweeb> sweet
[02:19] <tseng> http://www.photonski.com/images/90614/large < me and jdub
[02:19] <schweeb> anyone konw when the presses Hoary CDs are supposed to show up?
[02:19] <tseng> schweeb: i have mine.
[02:19] <schweeb> yea, but you got it at UdU
[02:19] <tseng> no
[02:19] <tseng> i got 2 at udu
[02:19] <schweeb> didn't you
[02:20] <schweeb> o_O
[02:20] <tseng> i got 70 in the mail
[02:20] <tseng> its first come first serve
[02:20] <tseng> but they are going out
[02:20] <schweeb> yea, I definitely ordered some like as soon as they switched em to hoary
[02:22] <schweeb> shipit says they haven't shipped yet :-/
[02:23] <tseng> whiprush: ah http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuDownUnder
[02:23] <whiprush> yeah
[02:23] <schweeb> I'm downloading right now, and that makes me sad
[02:23] <whiprush> that's the list of galleries.
[02:23] <schweeb> i want my pressed goodness
[02:23] <whiprush> I just make iso's with jigdo until mine come in.
[02:23] <tseng> schweeb: dude the art is lame
[02:27] <schweeb> tseng: don't care about art. care about not having to download CDs to give to friends :p
[02:27] <tseng> but they will be like, rofl that art is so lame
[02:28] <ajmitch> hi schweeb, whiprush
[02:29] <whiprush> hi aj
[02:29] <whiprush> tseng: you're giving CDs to the wrong friends.
[02:29] <whiprush> find the nice looking ones.
[02:29] <whiprush> "It's all about love and linux, dear."
[02:30] <schweeb> ajmitch: what up
[02:31] <Unfrgiven> sorry to repeat the question but I got noreplies earlier and now there are plenty of peopl around :) im having a problem with a package that currently depends on a non-existent pacakge. \sh has fixed the package and uploaded the source. an "apt-get source ocaml-findlib" gives me \sh's updated source but an "apt-get install ocaml-findlib" tries to fetch the old package which doesnt work because of broken deps. now i have a package dependant on ocaml-fin
[02:31] <whiprush> hey it's Unfrgiven! Long time!
[02:31] <Unfrgiven> whiprush: hey dude. yeah its been a while. i havent seen you on irc for ages
[02:32] <whiprush> I've been lurking.
[02:32] <schweeb> Unfrgiven: it takes a while for it to build and be propagated to archives
[02:32] <Unfrgiven> schweeb: ball park figure? days? weeks? months?
[02:33] <schweeb> day at the most
[02:33] <schweeb> if build is successful
[02:33] <schweeb> you know how to check the build-logs?
[02:33] <Unfrgiven> schweeb: nup
[02:33] <whiprush> so tseng try to make that ohio thing, they had over 400 people there last year, should be bigger this time. We'll get CDs and indoctrinate everyone.
[02:34] <whiprush> mwahahaha
[02:34] <tseng> whiprush: it would be a long trip
[02:34] <whiprush> dude, we
[02:34] <schweeb> Unfrgiven: http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/
[02:34] <whiprush> re renting a van
[02:34] <whiprush> heh.
[02:34] <whiprush> road triping.
[02:34] <tseng> plus i dont want to use a bunch of vacation time
[02:34] <whiprush> k
[02:34] <tseng> if i can get into more ubuntu confs
[02:35] <whiprush> I'm saving up for the next guadec
[02:35] <tseng> thats a year away
[02:35] <tseng> and only 3 days
[02:35] <whiprush> heh
[02:35] <whiprush> flying to europe isn't cheap. :-/
[02:36] <tseng> oh saving $
[02:36] <Unfrgiven> have they decided a venue for the next ubuntu conf yet?
[02:36] <tseng> not officially
[02:36] <whiprush> don't think so
[02:37] <Unfrgiven> tseng: unofficially where are they considering?
[02:37] <tseng> ive heard Brazil a few times but that doesnt mean anything
[02:37] <whiprush> yeah me too
[02:37] <tseng> it could be anywhere in Africa or North/South America
[02:38] <schweeb> Brazil would be sweet
[02:38] <whiprush> brazil would be great
[02:38] <schweeb> I'd definitely go
[02:38] <schweeb> hottt chicks there
[02:38] <tseng> schweeb: hah you dont leave the hotel
[02:38] <tseng> keep that in mind
[02:38] <schweeb> tseng: I'll arrive a few days early ;)
[02:38] <tseng> yep
[02:38] <tseng> you have to
[02:38] <tseng> i was on too short notice to work that out
[02:39] <tseng> schweeb: ill stay with you too!
[02:39] <schweeb> alright!
[02:39] <schweeb> and if I don't get sponsored, and just show up, I don't have to stay the whole time :p
[02:39] <whiprush> I hope Typhoid Sladen comes again so we can all almost get killed again.
[02:39] <tseng> yay for sladen
[02:39] <Unfrgiven> haha
[02:39] <tseng> hm almost time for family guy
[02:40] <tseng> schweeb: also, ill make you go out to eat with me
[02:40] <tseng> schweeb: there is a large number of vegetarians/vegans, so we end up getting cattered alot of silly leafy green stuff
[02:41] <crimsun> vegetarians++
[02:48] <schweeb> tseng: vegetarians!
[02:48] <schweeb> vegans?
[02:48] <schweeb> they'll be happy to know I hunt and kill animals
[02:48] <schweeb> and then eat their flash
[02:48] <schweeb> *flesh
[02:49] <crimsun> mm flesh
[02:49] <schweeb> crimsun: you need to come to Ohio LinuxFest as well
[02:50] <crimsun> hmm, what's the date?
[02:50] <schweeb> Oct 1
[02:50] <schweeb> I believe
[02:50] <crimsun> that's feasible
[02:50] <schweeb> indeed
[02:50] <crimsun> I could make an excuse to go up to OSU or something
[02:50] <schweeb> I believe Mako may go
[02:51] <schweeb> it's at Ohio State
[02:51] <crimsun> well that settles that!
[02:51] <schweeb> ooh
[02:51] <schweeb> I just realized
[02:51] <schweeb> there's a chapter of my fraternity there
[02:51] <schweeb> party++
[02:52] <crimsun> nice!
[03:00] <schweeb> tseng: family guy
[03:28] <abarbaccia> hey all - i'm having trouble finding the ubuntu 2.6.12 kernel to install - i have all the breezy sources
[03:29] <zul> abarbaccia: this a #ubuntu question but its found in universe
[03:32] <abarbaccia> zul, the package linux-2.6.12 is not found.
[03:33] <abarbaccia> zul, sorry, nevermind
[04:01] <lamont> schweeb: note that most of my recent package blurbs aren't found under ~lamont/buildLogs - hppa logs don't get there yet. :-(
[04:01] <lamont> hrm.. which gdk-pixbuf-query didn't hang on hppa... :-(
[04:05] <schweeb> lamont: meh, hppa's unofficial :p
[04:06] <lamont> schweeb: yeah, if I cared I'd try doing the build on i386 and then fight with malone to file the bug for real...  most of those failures are i386 failures, but we won't find them until we fire off breezy-test this month
[04:06] <lamont> s/are/are also at least/
[04:50] <lamont> dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: format of libFreeWRLFunc.so not recognized
[04:50] <lamont> freewrl scary
[04:52] <lamont> it would be less scary if it actually built the .so file sometime during the build....
[06:33] <lamont> ac3dec_wrap.c:51: error: static declaration of 'program_name' follows non-static declaration
[06:33] <lamont> ../include/debug_print.h:7: error: previous declaration of 'program_name' was here
[06:33] <lamont> ogle needs gcc-4.0 love
[07:07] <Amaranth> that's the most common gcc 4 error
[07:07] <Amaranth> did we decide to go with what the .h says or what the .c says?
[08:05] <nalioth> howdy
[08:15] <\sh> morning
[08:15] <nalioth> howdy
[08:15] <nalioth> or should i say "good evening"
[08:28] <Mithrandir> 'morning
[08:29] <nalioth> evenin'
[08:29] <nalioth> y'all awake now?
[08:30] <jsgotangco> i can manage
[08:30] <nalioth> just had a question about joinin the ubuntu team. is this the right place or is there a better room?
[08:31] <jsgotangco> ask anyway, maybe we can anwer
[08:32] <nalioth> it says make a wiki documenting my work. that would be long hours wasting time in #ubuntu and a few PPC pkgs i rolled up via apt?
[08:32] <nalioth> or do i need to make an informative 'howto' wiki?
[08:34] <\sh> nalioth: document your work for ubuntu on your wiki page http://wiki.ubuntu.com/<FirstLastName>
[08:35] <jsgotangco> nalioth, just do whatever thing you've been doing for now and contribute whatever you like, document it on the wiki, let people (like in here) know what you've been doing and put your name on the list on the CC meeting agenda in the wiki for consideration
[08:35] <jsgotangco> the community will back you up if you talk the talk
[08:35] <\sh> nalioth: follow the new member process on http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/CommunityCouncilAgenda
[08:35] <nalioth> fer instance witnesses to my overrunning mouth in #ubuntu
[08:36] <nalioth> like bob2 or amaranth (they see me each day)
[08:36] <jsgotangco> nalioth, you can post that
[08:36] <jsgotangco> nalioth, whatever helps Ubuntu
[08:36] <nalioth> well i just run my mouth in #ubuntu, and let bob2 and Amaranth and them handle the brain work
[08:37] <jsgotangco> well its really up to you if you think you're member material, just back it up with contribs, etc. and the community will vouch for you
[08:38] <nalioth> well i got a PPC i've had apt build some pkgs for (don't mind doin that)
[08:38] <nalioth> but i'll run all that into the wiki and might write a howto to further take some of the "how do i power up" questions out of the channels way
[08:39] <nalioth> alrighty thank ya
[08:39] <nalioth> time for bed
[08:39] <DanielN> morning
[09:08] <pippovic> Hi
[09:13] <\sh> DanielN: are u a member now?
[09:42] <DanielN> \sh: why do u think?
[09:43] <DanielN> away
[09:43] <DanielN> shortly
[09:51] <\sh> DanielN: if u r a member now :) please remove yourself from the Council Agenda
[10:23] <DanielN> \sh: but i don't now anything about a membership of me :)
[10:45] <DanielN> \sh: what time is UTC 22:00 here in germany (or switzerland) ?
[10:45] <jsgotangco> use this
[10:45] <jsgotangco> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html
[11:05] <DanielN> jsgotangco: thanks.. but that means, that the communitycouncil meeting tonight is @ 24:00 in my local time ;(
[11:08] <jsgotangco> 24:00 is not so bad, i used to attend CC meeting at 5AM in my time
[11:08] <jsgotangco> (but im not going to do it again)
[11:15] <dooglus> do you guys deal with the 'multiverse' packages too?  do you have a bug reporting system for them?  or is there another group that deals with multiverse?
[11:25] <\sh> DanielN: 00:00
[11:25] <\sh> DanielN: u should attend :)
[11:57] <DanielN> \sh: ok.. i'll be there
[12:11] <tseng> hi.
[12:14] <tseng> supposed to be fedora core 4 today
[12:15] <tseng> hm next week it says
[12:18] <Treenaks> tseng: if both debian and fc release, the internet would collapse ;)
[12:19] <tseng> Treenaks: i dunno
[12:19] <tseng> Treenaks: im connected to 2 ds3s
[12:19] <tseng> as for the rest of the world..
[01:02] <DanielN> mhm
[01:02] <DanielN> seems that sarge is going stable at this moment
[01:03] <DanielN> troll msg off :)
[02:15] <\sh> ogra: can we adjust the timing of the motu meeting?
[02:16] <tseng> \sh: yes, we'll make it 3am your time.
[02:16] <tseng> nps
[02:16] <\sh> the date I mean...not the time :)
[02:16] <tseng> well dholbach already posted it to d-d
[02:16] <tseng> if you care.
[02:17] <Treenaks> ogra: scary
[02:17] <ogra> \sh, to when would you like to move it ?
[02:17] <ajmitch> when is the meeting scheduled for?
[02:17] <ogra> 20th
[02:17] <ajmitch> time?
[02:17] <\sh> tseng: when he posted the date?
[02:17] <ogra> 2200 UTC
[02:18] <ajmitch> hmm..
[02:18] <tseng> \sh: he posted a link to the wiki, where the date was
[02:18] <ajmitch> 10am on 21st here, should be ok for me
[02:18] <tseng> \sh: people dont assume that once they read that page they have to keep checking back for random changes.
[02:18] <ogra> as long as we only postpone it, it would be fine with me.... \sh
[02:18] <\sh> ogra: earlier...because it's an important matter ...
[02:18] <ogra> i cant earlier... at lest i'm very short of tme until the end of next week
[02:19] <\sh> ok..then lets leave it until the 21
[02:19] <tseng> 20th
[02:19] <tseng> ajmitch is a day ahead
[02:20] <\sh> for me it's 21st ;) 00:00 GMT+2
[02:24] <ajmitch> time for me to sleep anyway, bbl
[02:32] <doko> ajmitch: ping
[02:44] <ajmitch> doko: pong
[02:48] <jbailey> ajmitch: And by "sleep" you mean...
[02:49] <ajmitch> jbailey: a friend from canberra just started talking to me, I was intending to go :)
[02:50] <ajmitch> he's installing ubuntu for a zope devel server, so it's perfectly relevant :)
[03:02] <lamont> xpaint needs xorg include love
[03:13] <mgalvin> hi all
[03:46] <mgalvin> can i use the reportbug in ubuntu to file an itp for debian?
[03:48] <doko> \sh: ping
[03:51] <\sh> doko: ping
[03:51] <\sh> aeh pong
[04:02] <ofr> hi
[04:04] <ogra> hi ofr
[04:07] <mgalvin> is it possible to have a package sync from debian?
[04:08] <ogra> mgalvin, sure, we do it all day
[04:08] <mgalvin> i finished updating libcwd and i already got it into Debian
[04:08] <ogra> in fact the prefered process is to get your changes rather into debian and sync them then to make them in ubuntu
[04:09] <ogra> mgalvin, err, the debian version contains the c++ changes ?
[04:09] <mgalvin> right, libcwd is in debian and i would like to see it brought into breezy if possible
[04:10] <ogra> which bnary name ?
[04:10] <mgalvin> only a fix to make it work with gcc4
[04:10] <ogra> binary even
[04:10] <ogra> hrm...
[04:10] <mgalvin> libcwd0
[04:10] <mgalvin> it was an upstream fix
[04:10] <ogra> wrong name
[04:11] <mgalvin> thats what it's called in debian, does debian need the "c2" appended also?
[04:11] <\sh> "MOTUS uffjepass" or in english, everybody please listen who has some cxx work on the todo (and was marking them on cxxlibrarylist) :))
[04:11] <Treenaks> libcwd.. what's wrong with getcwd()
[04:12] <mgalvin> this is a c++ debugging lib
[04:12] <mgalvin> http://libcwd.sourceforge.net/
[04:12] <Treenaks> ah
[04:13] <\sh> Everybody who has no time to transition the cxx libs  on their list (marked with their irc nick), please remove yourself from the list, so the others can take over and fill in the gaps
[04:14] <ogra> Treenaks, it needs to get transitioned (c++) for breezy, so its not a sync
[04:16] <Mithrandir> ogra: if it's a new package, not appending c2 is fine.
[04:16] <ogra> Mithrandir, apt-cache show libcwd0c2
[04:17] <Mithrandir> ogra: sir, sigackpong, sir.
[04:17] <ogra> lol
[04:24] <mgalvin> ok, so should i make the transition changes in order for this to get into breezy?
[04:25] <DanielN> \sh: i'll have to put 2 of my libs to someone other cause there are some compiling errors with gcc4
[04:25] <ogra> mgalvin, yep
[04:26] <ogra> mgalvin, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/CxxLibraryList
[04:26] <ogra> there are patches available....
[04:26] <ogra> mgalvin, is your package newer then  0.99.39-1 ?
[04:26] <mgalvin> yes, its version 0.99.40-2
[04:27] <ogra> hmm, any idea why that thing is in multiverse ?
[04:28] <\sh> DanielN: doesn't matter....remove yourself from the list
[04:28] <\sh> DanielN: we will take care about it
[04:29] <mgalvin> ogra, nope
[04:30] <ofr> ogra: i was writing to you concerning kino. i probably needs to be rebuilt with gcc 4, too
[04:31] <ogra>  ofr ah, sorry, i didnt answer yet.... if it needs transition we'll have to wait until all the libs are done
[04:31] <ogra> hmm, but it doesnt look like it has any C++ dependencys....
[04:32] <DanielN> \sh: thx .. i'll fix other libs, without compile errors
[04:33] <ofr> ogra: you mean external deps? it is written in c++ though
[04:34] <ogra> ofr, sure ? there is no dependency on any c++ stuff in the package
[04:34] <ofr> yeah sure :)
[04:34] <ogra>  apt-cache showsrc kino
[04:35] <ogra> so i suspect its just C
[04:35] <ofr> it is using iostream, iomanip among others
[04:37] <ogra> ah, yeps, i see, it depends on libvorbisenc2
[04:38] <DanielN> i kept the bug open in bugzilla, just removed my name
[04:38] <DanielN> so they're free for overtaking :)
[04:44] <\sh> ok...time to go home
[04:44] <\sh> cu later
[04:44] <DanielN> cu \sh
[04:44] <mgalvin> later \sh
[04:56] <ofr> ogra: so should i start building packages with gcc 4 on my breezy system?
[04:57] <ofr> then i will probably detect any problems, too
[05:02] <ogra> ofr, or help us with the C++ transition.... http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/CxxLibraryList
[05:03] <ofr> yeah sure
[05:03] <ofr> i can do that too
[05:03] <ogra> ofr, they mostly just need renaming and its a easy task to get familiar with packaging and the pbuilder :)
[05:03] <ofr> my question was just aimed at the development platform
[05:04] <ofr> i'll try to get started tonight at home
[05:04] <ogra> there is nothing else we develop for :) a breezy pbuilder to build breezy packages :)
[05:05] <ogra> ofr, btw, if you havent seen it yet: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/PbuilderHowto
[05:05] <ogra> very helpful :)
[05:05] <ofr> thanks
[05:05] <ofr> will print it out, take it home
[05:05] <ogra> :)
[05:06] <ofr> yeah true
[05:06] <ofr> bad habit
[05:07] <ogra> heh... but understandable :)
[06:05] <\sh> re
[06:24] <\sh> guys...what was the name, from this "plain patch tool", it's just called like dpatch-edit-patch but with something else then dpatch
[06:24] <\sh> cdbs-edit-patch ;)
[06:51] <tseng> hi
[06:51] <mgalvin> hi tseng
[06:58] <\sh> hoi tseng
[07:22] <\sh> doko: masssync or hand?
[07:24] <doko> no, just rebuilds
[07:25] <\sh> hmm...now i don't know
[07:25] <\sh> ajmitch: ping
[07:26] <\sh> anyways...will do them all
[07:27] <\sh> argl
[07:33] <\sh> ajmitch: i will upload some libs of yours, where I found debdiffs for
[08:27] <nalioth> howdy
[08:29] <tritium> Hi nalioth
[08:29] <nalioth> tritium: did ya see my ??s in #ubuntu?
[08:30] <tritium> nalioth, no, I didn't see any nick highlights.
[08:32] <nalioth> didnt preface them with "tritium" as they were generally meant for those who might know
[08:32] <nalioth> tritium: is there a page to skewl me in how to make a wiki/myname page?
[08:32] <tritium> nalioth, sorry to have missed them
[08:32] <nalioth> my intelligence level isnt allowing my comprehension of "how to make a wiki"
[08:32] <nalioth> i went to the 'sandbox' page, but didnt see an "edit' button or link
[08:32] <nalioth> just recycled em for ya
[08:33] <tritium> I don't recall there being a wiki page on how to make a wiki page...I've only gone through the process once, so my memory is very vague
[08:34] <mitsuhiko> nalioth: you must be registered
[08:34] <nalioth> mitsuhiko: ok then
[08:35] <nalioth> had too many instructions
[08:36] <nalioth> and i thought that what i was doing was part of registration
[08:37] <nalioth> where (besides in front of my face) is the link to registe?
[08:38] <nalioth> cuz im at the frontpage and see nothing on registration
[08:38] <nalioth> i'm tryin to do the wiki thing for consideration of membership
[08:39] <nalioth> its really vexing cuz i don't see a registration thing, only the new member proceedings which i'm tryin to follow
[08:40] <HiddenWolf> where can I find my .session file?
[09:09] <mgalvin> ogra, i finally got a min to do the cxx transition of libcwd, should i file a bug report of this or should i put it on the wiki for review?
[09:28] <tseng> mgalvin: cxx stuff gets a bug report w/ patch
[09:28] <tseng> aiui
[09:30] <mgalvin> tseng, ok, but this is a completly new package version also, would that mean we should bring in the new version that i already got into Debian then patch that here?
[09:30] <tseng> erm wow
[09:31] <tseng> we froze CXX stuff so we could fix what we have now and not worry about moving versions
[09:31] <tseng> fix it and then update it.
[09:32] <mgalvin> ok in which the current version was already fixed, so i guess my new version will come in from debian at a later time
[09:46] <\sh> source upload now ;)
[09:53] <mgalvin> ok, so hopefully i can actually make myself useful ;)
[09:53] <mgalvin> is anyone working on transitioning showimg?
[09:58] <\sh> showimg?
[09:58] <\sh> application?
[10:00] <mgalvin> its on the cxxlibrary list :-/ but it deps on libkexif so i am doing that first
[10:06] <\sh> phew
[10:08] <mgalvin> ls
[10:14] <mgalvin> ls
[10:14] <mgalvin> dang, oops ;)
[10:14] <GheRivero> res
[10:22] <nalioth> pardon me, but i havent been able to find this on the wiki. what channel is the council meetin held in?
[10:23] <whiprush> #ubuntu-meeting
[10:23] <\sh> #ubuntu-meeting
[10:23] <nalioth> thank ya
[10:34] <\sh> libbonobomm1.3_1.3.8-2.2ubuntu1.diff.gz
[10:34] <\sh>  libbonobomm1.3_1.3.8-2.2ubuntu1.dsc
[10:34] <\sh> they're already on the archive
[10:34] <\sh> but where is the binary
[11:44] <tseng> http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/beagle/Util/Util.dll.config.in?rev=1.2&view=markup
[11:44] <tseng> yay!
[11:47] <\sh> grmpflmpf
[11:48] <tseng> heffalumps and woozles?
[11:48] <\sh> yes
[11:48] <\sh> libbonobomm1.3-9c2_1.3.8-2.2ubuntu1_i386.deb is missing on the servers
[11:48] <\sh> source package is there...but
[11:48] <\sh> grmpfmpf
[11:49] <tseng> yeah i cant --reinstall gamin either
[11:52] <\sh> k...no meeting, no binary, missing compilestatus, time to go to bed :)
[11:55] <dholbac1> ok, i'm off to bed now too
[11:55] <tseng> bye.
[11:56] <dholbac1> have a nice evening
[11:56] <\sh> u too :)
[11:56] <\sh> g'night too :)
[11:56] <dholbac1> :)))