[02:59] <jbailey> crimsun: Around?
[03:14] <jamessan> jbailey: the last upload didn't take since there wasn't an orig.tar.gz
[03:33] <jamessan> jbailey: the last fish upload didn't take since there wasn't an orig.tar.gz
[03:33] <jbailey> Eh?  Weird.
[03:34] <jbailey> I'll grab it a touch later, I'm hacking on something else atm.
[03:34] <jamessan> ok
[05:57] <lamont> bad network-manager (non-PIC in shared lib)
[12:00] <HostingGeek> Oh crap
[12:00] <HostingGeek> I just upgraded x.org
[12:00] <HostingGeek> Is the topic referring to X as x.org
[12:12] <siretart> HostingGeek: yes, it is
[12:13] <siretart> moin
[12:13] <littlepaul> siretart, moin
[12:15] <siretart> huhu littlepaul
[01:53] <HWolf> Guys, I have a weird problem with vlc
[01:53] <lsuactiafner> if it itches go see a doctor..
[01:54] <HWolf> It installs and works just fine, but I can't set it as the default for opening files in nautilus, if I select it in "add application" I get an error "could not add ..."
[01:56] <HostingGeek> siretart: what its broken?
[02:22] <siretart> HostingGeek: I don't use breezy's X.org yet.
[04:27] <\sh> morning
[04:31] <siretart> hi \sh
[04:34] <\sh> hey siretart
[04:36] <\sh> oh man...it's too hot for me
[04:44] <siretart> way too hot
[04:45] <siretart> \sh: if you have a minute, could you please have a look at https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11940 and tell me your opinion?
[04:46] <\sh> yeah
[04:46] <\sh> put long instead of int for this cast
[04:47] <siretart> \sh: well, this would be quite intrusive, because they are using that callback as template, and it seems to be instantiated at several places.. hmm
[04:47] <\sh> well on i386 int and long have the same size
[04:47] <\sh> problem is on 64bit
[04:47] <\sh> int == int and long larger then int
[04:47] <\sh> and pointers need long on 64bit
[04:48] <\sh> and if you fix this, and running into other build errors on amd64 patch it ;)
[04:48] <siretart> siretart@hades:~/src/ubuntu/sfs/sfs-0.8-0+pre20041016.1
[04:48] <siretart> >> grep -r 'callback<void, int>' *  G int | wc -l
[04:48] <siretart> 72
[04:48] <siretart> and I'm not sure if that catches all error
[04:48] <tseng> fun
[04:48] <Lathiat> whats sfs?
[04:49] <\sh> siretart: but this is easy to solve
[04:49] <siretart> Lathiat: self certifing filesystem, a package affected by CxxTransition
[04:49] <Lathiat> ah ok
[04:49] <siretart> \sh: you mean, with perl regex magic?
[04:50] <\sh> siretart: i think emacs or vi is much better :) to proofe it :)
[04:50] <\sh> http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/h/hdf5/1.6.4-2ubuntu1/ this is more interessting
[04:53] <\sh> and I'll have a shower now
[05:42] <koke> hi al!!
[05:42] <tseng> hi
[05:42] <koke> wow, June 27th is the day of my last exam :)
[05:42] <tseng> rock on
[05:44] <tseng> is there a package for that little evolution new mail applet?
[05:49] <ogra> tseng, is there already a release ?
[05:49] <tseng> shrug
[05:49] <ogra> i know its in cvs
[05:49] <tseng> i havent heard anything about it forever
[05:50] <ogra> i'm still pondering if i should port evonotify to dbus or rather package the new applet.... but the status seems rather unclear to me
[05:51] <ogra> but i'd definately like to have something like that in breezy
[05:51] <tseng> i wonder if it knows if i have new mails since last time
[05:51] <tseng> or just unread mails
[05:51] <tseng> the second is useless, i always have unread mail
[05:52] <tseng> maybe unread in my inbox only would be ok
[05:53] <ogra> it sends a dbus message if new mail arrives.... evo needs to run for that
[05:53] <tseng> ah thats perfect
[05:53] <ogra> so it notifs only on new mail... as evonotify does...
[05:53] <tseng> im wanting to run evo all the time but not have to look at it every couple minutes
[05:53] <ogra> yeps
[05:54] <tseng> great :)
[06:08] <koke> tseng: what artwork do you want for mono live??
[06:29] <tseng> koke: oh
[06:29] <tseng> koke: hang on jhill posted more specifically
[06:30] <tseng> koke: http://www.beyondfocus.com/WeblogX/PermaLink.aspx/6f5e75c0-24f8-433d-86df-cea4b6405435
[06:45] <siretart> \sh: sfs now builds on amd64 with g++-4.0 in breezy chroot.
[06:46] <siretart> \sh: you where right, fix was trivial
[06:56] <siretart> \sh: btw hdf5 got built on ppc a few hours ago
[07:12] <ogra> tseng, thoughts about galago ?
[07:13] <tseng> ogra: about packaging?
[07:13] <ogra> yes, for breezy
[07:13] <ogra> dunno how stable it is yet though
[07:13] <tseng> i think the ideas are really cool, im not sure the implementation at this point
[07:14] <tseng> i guess its just a framework and no one is using it yet..
[07:14] <ogra> ok, lets leave it for breezy+1
[07:14] <tseng> there isnt that much cool user exposed stuff yet
[07:14] <tseng> yes, lets
[07:15] <ogra> haha.... shock and awe to the user.... http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=140598&ssid=13855
[07:15] <tseng> or throw it in universe
[07:15] <tseng> quietly
[07:15] <tseng> oh man
[07:15] <ogra> now _thats_ UI beauty, isnt it ? (how do i make my gnome apps look like KDE)
[07:15] <tseng> that looks like something straight out of KDE
[07:15] <tseng> hahahahahah
[07:15] <ogra> lol
[07:15] <tseng> great minds think alike.
[07:15] <ogra> yay
[07:16] <tseng> buttons-as-tabs
[07:16] <tseng> thats great, we should use it all the time.
[07:16] <ogra> heh
[07:17] <tseng> i am not a fan of xcompmgr at this point
[07:17] <tseng> the effects are too heavy
[07:17] <ogra> me neither....
[07:18] <tseng> and are probably pretty bad for usability
[07:18] <ogra> but it works quite well if i want it, my amd64 an the nivida card only get about 60% performance drawbacks....so 40% are still left
[07:19] <tseng> it works crappily on ati
[07:19] <ogra> which is still faster then my other pII 400 laptop with 128MB
[07:19] <ogra> err pIII
[07:20] <ogra> if you can make real use of the features they will be cool, but that will requite lots of usability studies i guess
[07:49] <siretart> ogra: do you want to have a look at this patch (sfs, transition was... nasty), or may I proceed with uploading? https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11940
[07:53] <ogra> siretart, looks ok.... go ahaead
[07:53] <siretart> juck :)
[07:58] <ivoks> xcomposite is quite ok on nvidia
[08:02] <siretart> what do I need to enable composite?
[08:03] <siretart> (I know, this is not a user help channel ;)
[08:03] <ivoks> xcompmgr
[08:03] <siretart> no, in the xorg.conf
[08:03] <ivoks> Section "Extensions" \\  Option "Composite" "Enable" \\ EndSection
[08:03] <siretart> ok. thanks
[08:08] <siretart> err. huh? I just try it out on an nvidia 6600gt, and I don't think its running acceptable :/
[08:08] <ivoks> hehe disable glx
[08:08] <ivoks> no 3D with xcomposition :)
[08:09] <siretart> what? I may not use 3d?
[08:09] <ivoks> for now... if you use nvidia drivers
[08:09] <ivoks> nvidia said they will fix that
[08:09] <ivoks> said
[08:09] <siretart> ic
[08:11] <ivoks> hm... what's up with F1?!
[08:11] <siretart> strange, huh?
[08:11] <ivoks> only 6 cars
[08:12] <siretart> no cars with michelin tyres
[08:12] <ivoks> yeah
[08:12] <Seveas> michelin has problems
[08:12] <ivoks> you know what happend?
[08:12] <ivoks> they have bad tiers, i know that... but why didn'y they start?
[08:12] <Seveas> it is dangerous to start on michelin tyres
[08:13] <ivoks> :)
[08:13] <ivoks> leason 1.
[08:13] <ivoks> how to spend money and don't do anything :)
[08:13] <Seveas> hahaha
[08:13] <HiddenWolf> My god, what happened?
[08:14] <ivoks> imagine costs of bringing those cars there with all that equipment, and then miss the race :)
[08:14] <ivoks> and what about all those people?
[08:14] <HiddenWolf> What happened?
[08:14] <ivoks> hoooooh... that's USA... you can't imagine all the trials after this :)
[08:15] <ivoks> HiddenWolf: i don't know, i did't watch it from the begining...
[08:15] <HiddenWolf> Did only 6 cars start?...
[08:15] <ivoks> yes
[08:15] <HiddenWolf> What a debacle for the sport.
[08:17] <Seveas> quite...
[08:18] <ivoks> but... jerks throwing botles on road?
[08:19] <HiddenWolf> Yeah, they paid $250 the man to be there
[08:20] <HiddenWolf> and they don't get a race.
[08:20] <ivoks> that doesn't give them right to kill anyone
[08:20] <ivoks> do you know what a simple beer can can do on 300km/h?
[08:20] <HiddenWolf> i know
[08:21] <ivoks> well, those drivers driving aren't guilty ones
[08:21] <ivoks> michelin is guilty
[08:22] <HiddenWolf> True.
[08:22] <ivoks> they prepared tiers that are bad for this track
[08:23] <HiddenWolf> This might well kill F1 in the US
[08:23] <ivoks> yeah :(
[08:24] <ivoks> heh... when you think... those teams not running... so stoopid
[08:24] <ivoks> they didn't want to race
[08:25] <HiddenWolf> Think about all the PR managers grabbing for prozac.
[08:25] <ivoks> heh
[08:25] <ivoks> we will see lot's of sueing now...
[08:25] <ivoks> from sponsors of williams, mclaren, toyota, renault...
[08:26] <HiddenWolf> from the indianapolis motor speedway and the drivers themselves.
[08:26] <HiddenWolf> From the FIA and the F1 Holding Company
[08:26] <ivoks> yeah
[08:27] <ivoks> and people that were there
[08:31] <ivoks> http://www.fia.com/mediacentre/Press_Releases/FIA_Sport/2005/June/190605-02.html
[08:34] <ivoks> you have told your teams the left rear is safe for a maximum of ten laps at full speed
[08:34] <ivoks> lol, fools :)
[08:51] <Ti_Uhl> hello
[08:52] <Ti_Uhl> i've made a little tool to change the user password and geckos information but i haven't got a clue about how to package it and send it in for submission
[08:54] <ivoks> hehe
[08:54] <ivoks> http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/