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ogramotu meeting starts now in #ubuntu-meeting12:03
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lamontelmo: libgcc2 (hppa) needs to be promoted to main (essential package)12:16
tsenghow's life lamont?12:17
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lamonthectic, as usual12:24
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Amaranthyay, new X12:29
lamontAmaranth: -31 or -32?12:30
Amaranth-3212:30
chrissturmthis one has the xkb problems fixed12:31
Amaranthwhew12:31
Amaranthmaybe gdm will start in this one too :)12:31
lamonttomorrow I will have a machine to burn a few cycles on breezy/hppa.  Of course, setting it up will be later in the week. :-(12:32
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Amaranthdamnit12:33
Amaranthstill broken12:33
chrissturmwhat does it say?12:33
Amaranthit just dies12:33
Amaranthstartx works, starting gdm doesn't12:33
chrissturm/etc/X11/X points to /usr/bin/X11/Xorg ?12:34
Amaranthyes12:34
Amaranthsudo /etc/init.d/gdm start looks like it's going to work, X starts and everything, but then it just dies with no info and drops back to a tty12:35
Amaranthif i try to run anything that uses X it segfaults or has some other error12:35
chrissturmi386?12:36
Amaranthgnome-session, xterm, blobwars...12:36
Amaranthyeah12:36
Amaranthi guess i should fire up gdb12:36
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Amaranthgdb is nothing but 0x00000000, doesn't that mean the stack is corrupt?12:38
syndicateshould the version number in debian/changelog be the package revision or the <source-version>-ubuntuN?12:38
Amaranthi think this RAM i got is dodgy12:38
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syndicateI'm building a package for ubuntu and I thought I was doing it right, but dpkg-source -x is bitching about a .tar extension from the .dsc file12:39
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Nafalloyay! xorg works again :-)12:55
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lamontlater all01:06
thommdz: it does /what/?01:09
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mdzJun 18 23:20:04 <mdz>   Jun 18 03:10:17 localhost NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0) failure scheduled...01:13
mdzJun 18 23:20:04 <mdz>   Jun 18 03:10:17 localhost NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0) Stage 3 (IP Configure Start) complete.01:13
mdzJun 18 23:20:04 <mdz>   Jun 18 03:10:17 localhost NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0) failed.01:13
mdzJun 18 23:20:23 <mdz>   that sort of thing, repeated a few hundred times per second01:13
mdzthom: ^^^01:13
lifelesswooooeeee01:14
thommdz: woah.01:15
thommdz: i've never seen that before01:15
thomis this on your T4x?01:16
mdzthom: T42, yep01:17
ograthom, i have that too, but only in 10 second intervals01:17
mdzI got a 3G syslog and 3G daemon.log from it01:17
thommdz: CRACK01:17
mdzeth0 is the wired interface, too01:18
thomdoes it have a wire in it?01:18
mdzyep01:18
mdzwith link, and a dhcp server, and all the other amenities01:18
thomthat's damn strange01:18
mdzifupdown loves it01:18
thomi'll see if i can replicate on my X in the morning; if not, i'll have to work out how to debug it ;-)01:19
thomogra: same symptoms, or is this still your wireless card that doesn't show up as such01:19
ograthom, nope, thats my lan card01:19
ogra(unconnected01:19
ograJun 21 01:15:40 localhost kernel: [11497.323302]  r8169: eth0: PHY reset until link up01:20
thomok, i'll look in the morning01:21
Kamionmdz: ubuntu-devel rescue thread> *laugh*, snap01:26
mdzyou beat me01:27
mdzKamion: think we should add rescue to the live CD as well?  it's awfully tiny01:27
KamionI thought I already had, but evidently not01:28
Kamionlet me just check whether it pulls in scary dependencies01:28
Kamionbut I think we probably should, yes01:28
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Kamionit pulls in ext2-modules-*, jfs-modules-*, lvm2-udeb, mdadm-udeb01:30
Kamionnot a lot01:30
Kamionmdz: added01:32
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mdzKamion: thanks01:34
Kamionmdz: FYI, colin.watson@canonical.com--2005/installer--dists--0 is starting to become useful, although it isn't there yet01:35
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wasabi_Hmm. If you have two Internet connections on windows, it chooses the fastest, somehow.01:56
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groverwell windows knows each connection's link speed, could that be how?02:21
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schweebwasabi_: routing metrics and such02:35
schweebprobably tests for latency02:35
wasabi_yeah. i noticed it when I plugged this laptop in, which was on wifi02:35
wasabi_soon as I plugged the ethernet in, the connection switched to it.02:35
schweeboh, I'd bet they just weigh wired over wireless02:36
wasabi_nope, because i got the bright idea to try 50mb wifi and 10  mbit ethernet02:36
wasabi_it might be raw connection speed.02:37
wasabi_like grover suggested. ;)02:37
wasabi_me->home02:37
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jdubmdz: ping02:52
mdzjdub: pong02:52
jdubmorning02:52
jdubso, i would like to see the devel releases of cairo, gtk and pango in breezy02:53
jdubthere is a chance that they will not be appropriate for release, but upstream are pushing very hard for it02:53
tsengjdub: hm does seb have it somewhere?02:54
jdubi figure this should be one of the things we ought to be comfortable backing out closer to release02:54
jdubtseng: seb has it in a repo on people02:54
tsengcoolness02:54
jdubhowever, we don't have a sane way of doing so at the moment, other than fake current-version-new-version versions and forky-ugly epochs02:55
jdubmdz: what do you suggest? :)02:55
mdzjdub: I'm not comfortable backing out libraries closer to release02:55
mdzbacking things out in general is not well-supported by our packaging system02:56
jdubyeah02:56
mdzthey can be packaged external to breezy and brought in if they're going to make it, perhaps02:56
mdzand people who use that repository can clean up their own mess02:56
jdubok, that02:56
jdubok, that's what seb's doing atm02:56
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jbaileyjdub: heyhey!02:58
jdubmorning02:58
jbaileyjdub: Feeling brave && have a spare moment?02:58
jduboh man, more X03:00
jdubjbailey: yeah, maybe ;)03:00
jdubnot settled yet, so you may as well unsettle me ;)03:00
jbaileyI might have it so that you don't need to include ide-generic and ide-core in the /etc/mkinitramfs/modules anymore. =)03:00
jdubwoo03:00
jbaileyI'm just doing a quick test here, but if you could do a boot test with it, that would be lovely.03:01
jdubjbailey: hey, could we have something funky like if you hold down shift at bootup, you get the initramfs prompt?03:01
tsengjdub: dude, no problems in a few days since i turned off laptop-mode03:01
jdubtseng: hrm03:02
jbaileyjdub: No, not easily.  If you're holding the key down before the driver is loaded, there won't be a key press event.03:02
tsengjdub: it must make the dells go all wacky03:02
jdubtseng: i'm going to re-enable it and see what happens03:02
jbaileyjdub: What I have right now is that if you add 'break' to the kernel command line, it drops you in.03:02
jdubnot that i'm ever off AC at the moment because X is b0rk03:02
jdubha ha03:02
jbaileyThinking of it, I prefer that anyway so that if the bootloader is locked down, you can't break out into the initramfs.03:03
jdubyeah, true03:03
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jbaileymy keyboard is working right again with compose key and ability to switch terminals as of today's update.03:04
jdubmdz: do the ltsp packages work on hoary?03:05
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whiprushjdub: fridge me!03:11
tsengwhiprush: BURRR03:11
Amaranththis sucks03:11
Amaranthbad ram, X apps seem to hit it03:12
Amaranthevery X app segfaults, X starts fine, cli apps are fine03:12
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mdzjdub: hmm, hadn't thought about it03:38
mdzjdub: you'd need a breezy debootstrap script03:38
mdzthe client has to be breezy03:39
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lifelessmdz: how do I go about getting baz 1.4.2 into breezy ?03:55
mdzlifeless: upload it?03:55
lifelessmdz: I didn't think I was on the uploaders keyrging03:56
mdzlifeless: any number of folks here should be willing to sponsor an upload, but I think we should get at least one or two of your team through the Ubuntu maintainer process03:58
lifelessmdz: I presume scott is already ?03:59
mdzhmm, I think so03:59
lifelessmdz: presuming its on the wiki, I'll start on it myself.04:00
lifelessdoes DD status infer automatic Ubuntu status ? (I'm guessing no)04:00
mdzlifeless: not automatically, but it's a strong endorsement04:01
lifelesswell, I'm 9th in the queue now ;)04:01
lifelessanother 6 months or so and I'll either get rejected or accepted.04:01
mdzlifeless: verified, Keybuk is in the maintainer keyring04:01
lifelesscool, thanks04:01
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jdubjbailey: upping to your new initramfs-tools now :)05:19
robitaillemako,  have you seen the 3 posts today on the ubuntu-users mailing list about people receiving bad Hoary's CDs?  05:21
makorobitaille: no.. thanks for pointing it out to me.. 05:25
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schweebmako: poke05:54
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fabbionemorning06:12
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makoschweeb: hello06:19
schweebmako: did we ever figure out whether I was all good on my CoC06:19
makoschweeb: i have a signed coc from you and you're marked.. i think the issue was that your key was unsigned06:20
makoschweeb: that's fine for membershipo06:20
makoschweeb: not good enough for maintainership06:20
fabbionehey mako06:20
schweebmako: whip's key should be fine for that, shouldn't it? his is signed by yours, and mine is signed by his06:20
makoschweeb: ok.. let me reimport your key and check06:21
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mdzjdub: a menu editor is happening upstream, right?08:32
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Amaranthmdz: GNOME has one, I have one, someone else has one08:33
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brodmanndoes anyone have planeshift installed?08:39
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fabbionedaniels: ping?08:41
fabbionedaniels: x11proto-randr-dev: /usr/include/X11/extensions/randr.h08:42
fabbionedaniels: libxrandr-dev: /usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions/Xrandr.h08:42
fabbionearen't they supposed to land in the same dir?08:43
fabbione(breaks qt-xfree XRandR build check)08:43
jdubmdz: nothing has been proposed for inclusion with gnome itself thus far08:44
Amaranthjdub: markmc didn't put up gmenu-simple-editor for inclusion?08:46
jdubnot thus far08:46
Burgundaviamdz, who is working on wireless stuff?08:52
mdzBurgundavia: http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/WirelessNetworkManagement08:53
mdzand http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkMagic08:53
thommorning!08:54
drbyteok, this is just embarassing. i bought a new laptop hard disk, and don't have fedora core 4 cd's lying around for x86. looks like Ubuntu Hoary wins this time !08:55
bob2it was only a matter of time.08:55
drbytebob2: yes, yes, that it was08:55
mdz"embarrassing"?  that's an odd way to describe it08:56
mdzespecialy in the Ubuntu development channel08:56
mdzs/ly/lly/08:56
drbytemdz: hi mdz :)08:56
Burgundaviamdz, did you have any thoughts on http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4314708:56
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drbyte'd remember08:56
Burgundaviathey are asking for a unstable version of the software08:56
mdzdrbyte: hehe08:57
mdzBurgundavia: kernel-team@lists or #ubuntu-kernel08:57
mdzbut I doubt the kernel team will want to integrate pre-release versions of the driver unless there is a specific reason08:57
mdz(i.e., not "it's newer")08:57
thomBurgundavia: when 28 is released, they can have it; till then, suggest patience08:57
thommdz: this is libiw rather than kernel driver08:58
Burgundaviathom, ok, just trying to bridge the forums<-->developers communication gap08:58
mdzthom: shame on me for taking the post at face value :-P08:58
thommdz: *g*08:58
jdubitym chasm thx hand08:58
Burgundaviathom, do you think that will make UVF?08:59
thomBurgundavia: i think for things like that unless there's a _really_ good reason then we're gonna stick with released software08:59
thomBurgundavia: meh, no clue08:59
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mdznight all09:00
thomnight dude09:00
fabbionenight mdz09:01
fabbionethom: hey.. you are up early09:03
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=== fabbione fixes qt-free FTBFS
Treenaks\o/09:04
fabbioneinfinity: you around?09:05
thomfabbione: yes; going to go watch some more rugby on the tv in a minute :-) damned kiwis and their silly TZ09:06
fabbioneehhehe09:06
jdubgar gar GAR GAR GAR!09:06
jdubi still can't type in X09:07
jdubthough it worked very momentarily at one point09:07
fabbioneoh CRAP09:07
fabbionewe need a new version of udev before i can upload 2.6.12 final09:07
jdubdaniels: ping09:07
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fabbioneinfinity: ping?09:10
jdubmdz: in your xkb investigations, did you see anything like this:09:10
jdubThe XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:09:10
jdub> Warning:          Multiple interpretations of "NoSymbol+AnyOfOrNone(all)"09:10
jdub09:10
jdubexpected keysym, got XF86_Switch_VT_1: line 51 of pc/pc09:10
jdubexpected keysym, got XF86_Switch_VT_2: line 55 of pc/pc09:10
jdub09:10
jdub?09:11
jdub$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/X11/xkb/README09:12
jdubdpkg: /usr/lib/X11/xkb/README not found.09:12
jdub$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/X11/xkb/compat/complete09:12
jdubdpkg: /usr/lib/X11/xkb/compat/complete not found.09:12
jdubboh09:12
torkeldpkg -S /etc/X11/xkb/README09:14
torkelxlibs: /etc/X11/xkb/README09:14
jdubahr09:14
jdubhrm, and the symlinks seem correct09:17
jdubthis is very annoying09:17
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Kamionfabbione: Md seemed actively non-keen on debian-release yesterday to upload the current upstream udev10:04
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fabbioneKamion: we might be safe actually..10:06
fabbionea lot of reports were coming from people using 0.3010:06
fabbionesome people were ok with 0.56 (that we have)10:06
fabbionei need to dig it more10:06
fabbioneKamion: i am afraid ppc won't get unionfs10:07
fabbioneKamion: it's a gcc ICE with 3.3/3.4/4.010:07
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Keybuk. o O { I swear I only upgraded Xorg yesterday }10:26
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fabbionethere... libggi FTBFS fixed...10:37
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pittiGood morning10:54
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fabbionehey pitti10:56
seb128hello pitti fabbione 10:59
fabbionehey Seb10:59
pittiMoin seb128 10:59
mvohey pitti, seb128, fabbione :)11:01
pittihi mvo11:02
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jsgotangcosabdfl, hi11:03
HiddenWolfpitti, try 145^211:04
pittiMoin sabdfl11:04
fabbionehey sabdfl 11:04
pittiHiddenWolf: no, it should be (145+146)/211:04
pittiHiddenWolf: well, ok, it's symmetric11:05
Treenakspitti: ((145+156)/2) - x (where x = people who said "hi all"11:05
mvohey sabdfl 11:05
dokopitti: OOo2 build-deps?11:06
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jdthoodpitti: ping11:25
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jdthoodJust wondering what plans are for syncing the alsa packages with Debian.11:28
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jdthoodAlso, how do y'all feel about alsa-tools?  FYI We recently imported Mikael Magnusson's experimental alsa-tools into the pkg-alsa svn archive at alioth.  Is this something that Ubuntu users want?11:30
pittiHi jdthood 11:31
LathiatSo, pmount doesn't think my usb hdd is removable, how can find out why11:31
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pittijdthood: oh, is some package out of date? I did some merges recently11:31
trygvebwhm11:31
trygvebwanyone know what's happened to the wiki?11:31
pittiLathiat: you don't use 2.6.12 final by change?11:32
pittichance, even?11:32
Lathiatpitti: yeh i do11:32
Treenakstrygvebw: it was upgraded?11:32
pittiLathiat: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=31498511:32
jdthoodpitti: We've released ALSA 1.0.911:32
jsgotangcothe wiki just died11:32
jsgotangcoyaahhh11:32
trygvebwTreenaks: to MoinMoin, yes, but it's dead now11:32
jsgotangcoand i was doing stuff on it11:32
jsgotangcogrr11:32
pittiLathiat: that's actually a libsysfs bug, I'll fix it soon11:32
jsgotangcowe now get an internal server error11:32
Lathiatpitti: ok cool11:32
Lathiatpitti: just making sure its a knownj problem11:32
pittijdthood: we synced alsa-lib, and actually I also merged alsa-driver, but it seems that there was a problem11:33
jsgotangcotrygvebw, wiki still dead on your side?11:33
jdthoodpitti: /etc/init.d/alsa changed again, but the goal is to reduce the diff with Ubuntu11:34
trygvebwjsgotangco: ill check11:34
pittijdthood: I noticed that you left the lsb* stuff commented, thanks for that11:34
trygvebwyep11:34
trygvebwshows the moin error page11:34
jsgotangcothat's great i was in the middle of a huge wiki page updateon project status :(11:35
jdthoodpitti: It's there for your benefit and for our own if it is decided that Debian will implement the lsb functions.11:35
pittijdthood: btw, in postgresql-common's init script, I use the lsb* functions if available, otherwise I use the standard Debian method; this allows me to have the same packages for Ubuntu and Debian11:35
trygvebwjsgotangco: :/11:35
jdthoodpitti: That's something I have considered.  However, I really hate scripts written for multiple distros.  On the other hand, Debian and Ubuntu are cousins, so....11:36
pittijdthood: really odd, I *know* I merged alsa-driver, now I can't find it in the archive...11:36
=== pitti investigates
jdthoodWarning: the new alsa-lib triggers a bug in esd.  The bug is reportedly fixed in the latest esound upstream release; however the Debian esound maintainer is being very silent.11:37
pittijdthood: I know, that's why we kicked esd for now and use gstreamer->alsa directly11:38
pittijdthood: I worked a bit on polypaudio, maybe we'll replace esd entirely11:38
jdthoodpitti: Are you currently using gstreamer to combine audio streams?11:39
pittijdthood: no, that's done by dmix11:40
jdthoodpitti: How is dmix working for you?11:42
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jdthoodpitti: dmix doesn't work on my system; I simply get no sound out.  Judging from the ALSA BTS I'd say that dmix isn't fully mature yet.11:43
pittijdthood: pretty fine, and I didn't hear any complaints by now11:43
pittijdthood: right, that's why I'd rather like to stabilize polypaudio11:43
jdthoodpitti: alsa-lib 1.0.9 engages dmix by default for certain drivers and not for others.  Are you following that?11:43
pittijdthood: yes, but since it seems to work for the majority of people, it's a huge improvement over sarge/hoary11:44
pittijdthood: for those which it doesn't work for, it is no regression (since one stream should always work)11:45
jdthoodpitti: For me (cs46xx), engaging dmix totally mutes all sound.11:45
pittiuh11:45
jdthoodHowever, dmix isn't engaged by default for cs46xx (I infer from the fact that without a .asoundrc I do get sound).11:46
jdthoodpitti: Another thought.  The 1.0.9b-2 release of alsa-driver adds control files for reportbug.  Ubuntu will probably want to modify these.11:46
pittijdthood: silly me, I prepared the upload, but didn't actualyl upload it (my net was down at that moment)11:46
jdthoodpitti: You might want to sync with 1.0.9b-2 first then.  :)11:47
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pittiwell, I upload this one now11:47
pittiand merge the new version, yes11:47
jdthoodpitti: So, any comments about alsa-tools?11:47
pittiI didn't take a look at it yet11:47
jdthoodIs there any clamour for this package?11:48
pittihm, p.d.o/alsa-tools doesn't exist???11:48
jdthoodjordi and I need to look the package over.  I am sorta wondering how high on our list of priorities this should be.11:48
jdthoodpitti: alsa-tools is in svn but we haven't released it yet.11:49
pittiah, ok11:49
pittiwhat is it about?11:49
jdthoodDescription: collection of tools for ALSA:   ac3dec - A free AC-3 stream decoder, as10k1 - An assembler for the EMU10K1 (EMU10K2) DSP chip, sbiload - OPL2/3 FM instrument loader for the ALSA sequencer, us428control - Controller utility for Tascam US-X2Y11:50
pittiah11:51
pittijdthood: would something like Ubuntu's "set-default-soundcard" fit in there? Ubuntu currently ships it in alsa-base11:51
pittijdthood: it is meant and used as a backend for gnome-audio-properties and possibly other UI frontends, but can be used on its own, of course11:51
pittijdthood: the tools sound nice, it is at least something we would want in universe, I guess11:52
dokopitti: OOo2 build-deps?11:52
jdthoodpitti: alsa-tools generates 7 binary packages in all.  All of the "tools" seem to be hardware-specific.11:52
pittidoko: ECONTEXT ?11:53
dokouniverse->main11:53
jdthoodpitti: I don't think that there is anything in there like set-default-soundcard.11:53
pittijdthood: hm, I think it's better suited in -base11:53
pittijdthood: it's easy to do in ubuntu since we have python-minimal as required package11:54
Kamionalsa-base isn't in Debian's base system so that doesn't make much difference11:54
pittidoko: can you please put the necessary packages on https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuMainInclusionQueue ?11:54
pittiKamion: I know, but in Debian we would require a dependency to python (the full suite)11:55
Kamionyeah, but that's already in standard11:55
jdthoodpitti: We'd like to have s-d-s in Debian, but for the reason you just mentioned we'd be reluctant to include it in alsa-base.  I am thinking of adding it to alsa-debian-utils, but am open to suggestions.11:55
jdthood(i.e. to a new package called 'alsa-debian-utils')11:55
Kamionany default Debian installation will already have it11:55
pittijdthood: I don't know whether we will have p-m in Debian eventually (would be nice for many other purposes, too)11:55
trygvebwwiki is re up11:58
dokopitti: they are there11:58
pittiok11:58
seb128ogra: no code change for almost 2 years, doesn't seems to be a very active project no11:58
jordijdthood: also, I expect to have python-minimal soonish after the c++ transition11:59
jordidoko might tell us if he has ideas about this11:59
ograseb128, sad... i think we had something like that on the goals page11:59
pittithat would bre great11:59
ograseb128, and i could need a easy backup tool for edubuntu11:59
jordibut hopefully in not too much time we'll be able to shit s-d-s in -base11:59
ograseb128, do you know about alternatives ?12:00
seb128nop12:00
ogra:/12:00
ograseb128, ta12:00
seb128np12:00
jordiwho's going to attend the Edubuntu meeting next month?12:00
ograjordi, me12:00
jsgotangcoawesome12:00
jdthoodHow small is python-minimal?12:00
jordiogra: my boss asked me if I had plans for that WE12:00
jdthoodWill anyone with a stipped-down installation be annoyed if alsa-base drags in python-minimal?12:01
ograjordi, so do you have plans ? want t come ?12:01
ograto even12:01
jordijdthood: 2M installed12:01
jordiogra: I'll probably be there yeah12:02
ograyay, great12:02
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elmojdthood: python-minimal is (virtually, if not in reality) Essential: yes in Ubuntu12:02
ograjordi, subscribe to edubuntu-devel if you like (very low traffic)12:02
danielsjdub: pong12:03
danielsfabbione: not necessarily, they're two different components, but I'll be moving libxrandr-dev next week12:04
jordiogra: k12:04
danielsmdz: i'll do the best I can.  think I have a good idea of where it is now, but my video BIOS is so catastrophically screwed that I can't even start X -- the BIOS tries to execute totally invalid code.12:05
danielsmdz: itmt, sudo chvt 112:06
fabbionedaniels: no problem. i fixed the qt-x11-free check to search for the 2 includes in different directories12:06
danielsthanks12:06
jdthoodjordi, pitti: set-default-soundcard actually shouldn't be in alsa-base since it is a utility for setting up the .asoundrc file, which is a libasound2 thing.12:06
pittihm, right12:07
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jordipoint12:07
jordijdthood: that might give us an excuse to move aserver to another binary package :)12:08
jdthoodCurrently alsa-base Depends on alsa-utils which Depends on libasound2 so the point isn't very strong, but it is something we should think about.12:08
jdthoodlibasound2, on the other hand, doesn't Depend on alsa-base.12:08
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jordiback later, break time12:09
Kamionbinaries shouldn't be in libasound2 though, unless they're versioned (ugh)12:09
jdthoodjordi: We could annoy the ftpmasters with another attempt to split libasound2.  :)12:09
pitti"alsa-base - ALSA driver configuration files" - that doesn't seem too bad for putting set-default-soundcard into...12:10
jordijdthood: our last attempt was a different one tho :)12:10
jordi-rw-r--r--  1 jordi jordi 21524 2004-12-01 18:52 libasound2-data_1.0.7-1_all.deb12:10
jordithis was evil :)12:10
jdthoodKamion: Right.12:10
jdthoodjordi: In theory we need to create libasound2-runtime for aserver and libasound2-utils for s-d-s.12:11
jdthoodThe former being Arch: any and the latter being Arch: all.12:12
pittibah12:12
jdthoodsnippety-snip!12:12
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jdthoodIn practice it would be better to create one new package, libasound2-utils, with aserver and s-d-s in it and Depending on python or python-minimal.12:15
pittijdthood: btw, the idea of p-minimal was to be a required package, thus you don't need to depend on it.12:16
jdthoodOh12:16
pittijdthood: I merged the new alsa-driver, that was pretty easy. thanks for adopting so much :-)12:17
jdthoodpitti: The diff is smaller now?12:17
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danielsKamion: uhm, so I think the thing to do with xterm might be for me to put up modular sources for you12:18
danielsKamion: since my video BIOS is just utterly screwed12:18
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pittijdthood: yep, the mixer saving default change went away, now it's only set-default-soundcard and the LSB init script12:21
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jdthoodGiven that alsa-base already Depends indirectly on libasound2 and is Arch: all, I think it's reasonable to leave s-d-s there if python-minimal is to become required.  If python-minimal isn't to become required then I'd prefer to add libasound2-utils so that people can have alsa-base without python.12:21
jdthoodI guess we'll wait a while to see what happens with p-m in Debian.12:22
Kamiondaniels: ok, I could probably deal with that12:22
Kamiondaniels: is it just a "test, tweak, test, upload" matter?12:22
pittielmo: please merge exim4, php4-pgsql, libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql, prelink12:23
fabbioneelmo: do you happen to know how did request libgtk2-perl sync from experimental?12:23
elmofabbione: the breezy-changes archive, should tell you?12:23
danielsKamion: yeah12:23
elmopitti: josie doesn't see anything newer for php4-phsql12:24
elmodoing the others12:24
elmopgsql too12:24
pittielmo: thanks; I already asked for that yesterday, maybe you already did it?12:24
fabbioneseb128: is there any reason why we need libgtk2-perl from experimental?12:26
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seb128fabbione: why not?12:27
seb128fabbione: that's the version that matches the current GNOME API basically12:27
fabbioneseb128: because it's FTBFS :)12:27
fabbioneelmo: can you please sync  libglib-perl from experimental (Build-Dep for libgtk2-perl)12:27
elmopitti: AFAICT, I synced it to match Debian, 09/0612:27
elmo+ on your request12:27
pittiah, thanks12:28
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elmofabbione: done12:30
\shhmm...anyone has a pointer to the actual frozenapps list  from aconrad? the link http://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/frozenapps.txt doesn't work anymore ;)12:30
fabbioneelmo: thanks.12:30
fabbionejamesh: ask doko.12:30
fabbioneops12:30
fabbione\sh12:30
=== terrex bye
\shhehee12:32
ogra\sh, or ask mr conrad :)12:32
=== \sh needs a list of all nicks -> real names *sigh*
ogra\sh, he is a bit infinitive sometimes 12:33
\shyeah;)12:33
infinity\sh : Oh, crap.  I blew up lucifer's power supply today, hence the URL being nonfunctional.12:33
infinityfabbione : Really late pong, see above.12:34
fabbioneinfinity: no problem.. the auto anti dep-waiter did its job12:35
fabbioneinfinity: but if you want to have fun, ghc6 is still FTBFS :)12:35
\shhmmm...that's why I hate xchat...konversation puts the realnames (if they are there), next to the nicks...but xchat doesn't do it by default *grmpf*12:35
fabbioneinfinity: forcing the build-dep brings you one step forward12:35
fabbioneinfinity: but it fails a lot later with some complains about lvalue (all arches)12:35
seb128\sh: where?12:36
infinityfabbione : Ahh, that can probably be fixed easily enough.12:36
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\shseb128, konversation is doing a whois from time to time and if you have your realname provided in your whois information, it puts it in the channeluserlist next to the nick...12:37
fabbioneinfinity: exactly.. but i don't know how12:37
seb128\sh: right click on the nickname with xchat and go on the first line12:38
seb128\sh: you have the realname here12:38
\shseb128, yeah...but this is one click too many for me :)12:38
infinityfabbione : I probably do.  Can you pester me about it tomorrow (say, in 12-16 hours) after I get lucifer back up?12:38
fabbioneinfinity: sure12:38
martink\sh: or, if you are scanning the whole users list, 152 too many ;-)12:38
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seb128\sh: you want to use the real name instead of the nicknames?12:39
infinityseb128 : It's handy for reverse mapping.  In this case, he couldn't remember who "Adam Conrad" was, for instance.12:39
infinity(I don't blame him I always forget who that guy is too...)12:39
fabbioneinfinity: i am trying to solve a few tons of FTBFS and merging problems atm.. i need to wait Md to upload a new upstream version of udev before i can actually think to upload 2.6.12 :(12:39
infinitys/him/him,/12:39
danielsinfinity: dunno, but there are photos of him all over the web12:40
\shinfinity, right...12:40
infinitydaniels : I'm trying to remedy that.12:40
\shjdub needs to adjust the feed 12:40
infinity\sh : I assume you've figured it out by now. :)12:40
\shinfinity, yeah ;) big yellow note: INFINITY == ADAM CONRAD => master of frozenapps ,-> 12:41
infinity\sh : Is the missing text file slowing you down in any way right now?12:43
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\shinfinty: i wanted to clean up the cxx list today, to have a good overview whats missing and what not...(clean up the wiki page as well), but if you have some infos about the dep-waits i don't need the list at all..send it to me via query or mail or IM :)12:44
infinityOh, look. A backup of my homedir.  How handy.12:44
infinity\sh : http://jerm.0c3.net/~adconrad/frozenapps.txt12:44
\shinfinity, wow thx 12:44
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infinityI think the last few weeks have finally tipped me over the edge to joeyh's way of thinking.12:45
infinityWhich scares me.12:45
daniels\sh: INFINITY == ADAM CONRAD => THE GUY WHO FIXES XORG WHEN DANIEL'S NOT AROUND12:45
infinitydaniels : Dear god, no.12:45
\shdaniels, no..thats ogra ;-)12:45
Kamion~ in revision control is the One True Way and you know it12:45
infinityKamion : How long have you been doing it?12:45
Kamioninfinity: about three years12:46
infinityWow.  So, since daniels was, like, 12.12:46
Kamion:-)12:46
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chmjheheh 12:46
ograheh12:46
danielsinfinity: don't take it out on me, just because you're decrepit12:47
\shdaniels, and what about my pictures? I'm a pretty nice 34 year old guy, so best age to marry ;)12:47
danielsheh12:48
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thommmm, i need to finish ramming all my ~s into version control12:52
danielsdo any of you guys have a machine with DOS and a floppy handy?12:52
pittiKamion: you do automatic daily commits for your ~ then?12:52
danielsi need to run this stupid DOS utility that wants to write an image to a disk12:52
pittidaniels: I have a DOS boot disk here12:52
danielspitti: any chance I could convince you to grab an IBM utility, write the update to a disk, and then take a disk image?12:53
danielsi think I'm going to have to partition my iAudio and just write the image out raw12:53
Kamionpitti: hell no12:53
danielsugh12:53
infinitydaniels : That's what vmware is for.12:53
Kamionpitti: (I just do dotfiles, ~/bin, and random other stuff as it takes my fancy)12:53
danielsinfinity: yeah, that's a great idea.  let me just fire up X ...12:54
Kamionpitti: the importance for me is easy synchronisation across machines, so automatic daily commits would get very confusing12:54
pittiKamion: I have an automatic incremental network backup for my ~, with a conffile that skips certain directories; that works very well, so how is bazaar-~ better?12:54
pittiKamion: ah, ok12:54
Kamionpitti: again, it's not backup I care about, it's synchronisation12:54
Kamionand it's not bazaar because I value my sanity :-)12:54
pittiKamion: right, that's a different use case then12:54
Kamionwell, there's some backup as a happy side effect, but it's not really the core purpose12:55
Kamionfor now, svn is a better model for home directories, I think; I suppose bzr may be there one day12:56
pittiKamion: btw, I use bzr now for pmount, it works pretty well (although I still miss "push" and "merge", but I can live without that for the moment)12:56
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pittidaniels: what do you mean with "take disk image"?01:12
pittidaniels: will that mess up my hd?01:12
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danielspitti: it's OK, I got someone else to do it, but thanks :)01:14
infinitypitti : dd if=/dev/fd0 of=fordaniels.bin01:14
danielsright01:14
pittiah, that's easy01:14
pittidaniels: I was scared by "write update to the disk", I thought you meant my hd :-)01:15
danielsheh :)01:16
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hungerfabbione: You are working on the 2.6.12 kernel debs, aren't you?01:16
fabbionehunger: yes01:17
hungerfabbione: Are you patching the sources or are you using the vanilla kernel?01:18
fabbionehunger: vanilla + a few patches01:18
hungerfabbione: I found a patch that is supposed to give me a working TPM module (testing it right now) and was wondering whether you would consider adding that.01:19
hungerfabbione: If it works that is;-)01:19
fabbionehunger: file an enanchement bug on bugzilla please. Package linux01:19
hungerfabbione: OK, will do. If the patch really works;-)01:19
elmohow do people deal with el-lamo VCS that leave crap in the working tree?  (.svn/{arch}), grep's --exclude isn't working for me, or I'm being particularly spethial01:22
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pittielmo: I have a script ~/bin/arch-debuild which tars up {arch} and similar dirs, calls debuild, and untars them again01:23
elmoboggle01:23
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pittielmo: yes, it's crude, but WFM01:24
Kamioner ... isn't it easier to use dpkg-buildpackage's built-in support for excluding that stuff?01:27
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Keybukit can only do it for the diff01:28
Keybukdoesn't work for natives01:28
KamionKeybuk: not true, use -I01:28
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KamionI know it works 'cos I use it all the time01:28
Keybukso doesn't ;)01:29
Kamionthe entire installer is native01:29
Kamionand most of us upload it out of revision-controlled trees01:29
Keybukah, to dpkg-buildpackage not dpkg-source ?01:29
Kamionoh, sorry, yeah, dpkg-source, foo01:29
Keybukyeah01:29
Keybuksorry, I'll put my brain in gear :p01:29
Kamionbut dpkg-buildpackage passes those args through to dpkg-source01:30
Keybukit does01:30
pittiah, neat01:30
Keybukand dpkg-source to tar01:30
Kamionelmo: I have a wcgrep script I borrowed from the subversion upstream repository and modified01:30
Kamionelmo: http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/contrib/client-side/wcgrep01:31
Keybuk(whereas it handles -i itself, but only for the diff)01:31
Kamionelmo: I made the fairly obvious modifications to deal with {arch}01:31
Kamion-find $pathargs -regex ${WCGREP_IGNORE:-'.*~$\|.*/\.svn\(/\|$\)'} -prune -o \01:32
Kamion+find $pathargs -regex ${WCGREP_IGNORE:-'.*~$\|.*/\(\.svn\|\{arch\}\)\(/\|$\)'} -prune -o \01:32
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=== daniels reboots, crosses fingers.
fabbioneseb128: ping?01:54
seb128pong01:55
fabbioneseb128: any idea what package has the G_PARAM_PRIVATE definition?01:55
fabbione(http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/libg/libglib-perl/1:1.091-1/)01:55
dokoogra: 10975 ping01:56
lifelessfabbione: its gobject isn't it ?01:57
fabbionelifeless: no idea.. i am pretty sure the failure is a missing b-d01:57
ogradoko, ?01:58
dokoogra: b.u.c, the patch is missing from the PR, nothing is uploaded. hope you didn't clean your disk in the meantime01:58
lifelessfabbione:  /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparam.h 01:58
fabbionelifeless: thanks01:58
ogradoko, i wanst even aware that is mine... i thought \sh grabbed my leftovers... let me have a look01:59
fabbionelifeless: are you sure??02:00
fabbione# grep G_PARAM_PRIVATE /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparam.h02:00
fabbioneroot@gordian:/usr/include # 02:00
lifelessgrep G_PARAM /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparam.h 02:00
lifeless#ifndef __G_PARAM_H__02:00
lifeless#define __G_PARAM_H__02:00
lifeless#define G_PARAM_SPEC(pspec)             (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM, GParamSpec))02:00
lifeless...02:00
\shdoko, no :)02:00
\shaeh02:00
fabbionelifeless: there is no PRIVATE 02:00
\shogra: no02:00
lifelessoh02:00
lifelessbah02:00
lifeless,,,02:00
ogra\sh, ok02:00
lifeless  G_PARAM_PRIVATE             = 1 << 502:00
lifeless#define G_PARAM_READWRITE       (G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)02:00
lifeless#define G_PARAM_MASK            (0x000000ff)02:00
lifeless#define G_PARAM_USER_SHIFT      (8)02:00
lifelesssame file02:01
fabbionelifeless: is that hoary??02:01
seb128fabbione: the question is not what file should ship it, but why the current version doesn't02:01
lifelessyes02:01
fabbionelifeless: i need for breezy02:01
lifelessfabbione: ah, I'm guessing an API change02:01
lifelessfabbione: not a new package02:01
fabbioneseb128: or that too.. i assumed that the include was splitted or something02:01
seb128fabbione: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-perl-list/2005-June/msg00052.html02:01
fabbioneseb128: ok thanks. can you please take a look if it has been re-added and if so upload a new glib2.0 version?02:03
fabbioneseb128: that stuff is needed for the libglib-perl and libgtk2-perl :)02:03
seb128fabbione: I'll fix it in a few min02:03
fabbioneseb128: i know you rock man02:03
seb128thanks :)02:03
fabbioneon the othersise i need it to fix FTBFS from your sync :P02:04
fabbiones/sise/side02:04
dokoGet:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe freefem 3.5.7-3 (dsc) [697B] 02:06
dokoGet:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe freefem 3.5.7-3 (tar) [888kB] 02:06
dokoFetched 889kB in 3s (274kB/s)02:06
dokodpkg-source: error: unrecognised file suffix `.tar'02:06
dokoUnpack command 'dpkg-source -x freefem_3.5.7-3.dsc' failed.02:06
dokoE: Child process failed02:06
dokoKeybuk: any fix/workaround?02:06
Keybukunpack it yourself?02:06
fabbioneseb128: do you have any pending upload for gksu ?02:07
KeybukI have a fixed version, but no time to test it this week02:07
Kamiondoko: make a non-broken source package next time :)02:07
dokoKamion: not my packages, so upload an .orig instead of the native tarball anyway?02:08
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KamionI wouldn't invent an .orig02:09
Kamionprobably best wait for the dpkg fix, or get the patch off Keybuk and test it02:09
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Keybukwas that deliberately native, or yet another example of a non-native with a missing .orig for that upload?02:11
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dokoKeybuk: the former02:12
Keybukwhy did it have a revision# then?02:12
dokoKeybuk: don't know, last touched in Jan 200402:13
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KeybukI'm still not convinced that should be valid02:14
Kamion doesn't sound valid to me02:14
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Kamionbut dpkg-source needs to keep on supporting it - at best maybe refuse to build new source packages like that02:15
seb128fabbione: glib fixed package uploaded02:15
Keybukyeah02:15
fabbioneseb128: cool02:15
dokoKamion: so just wait for the fix02:15
seb128fabbione: I've built libglib-perl with it here, works fine now02:15
Keybukthe fix is in arch, just not uploaded02:15
fabbioneseb128: perfect... i will ask infinity/elmo to kick back after glibc is propagated02:16
fabbioneseb128: gksu is FTBFS.. do you plan an upload or can i do?02:16
jbaileyfabbione: Eh?02:16
seb128fabbione: that's not glibc but glib :)02:16
fabbionemeh yeah02:16
fabbionesorry02:16
seb128fabbione: that's mvo's02:16
fabbioneseb128: ok thanks02:16
fabbionemvo: ping?02:16
fabbionejbailey-gcc: n0 ph34r :)02:17
jbaileyMy spidey sences were tingling.02:17
jbaileyfabbione: Hmm, I wonder how to setup extra nick highlights in irssi.02:17
mvofabbione: gksu? I think there is a open merge that I'll attack today02:17
mvoI can fix the FTBFS along the way02:17
seb128jbailey: hey :) What is the difference between cleanbuilddir:: and clean:: ? :)02:17
jbaileyI'm trying the trick of running it in screen and checking it when I get tired of the talks.02:17
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mvohaha02:17
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fabbionemvo: ok thanks.02:18
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{Seb}hey all02:19
{Seb}i think i have asked this before but i've forgotten what the answer is02:19
{Seb}what is the best route to get realplayer, sun-j2re, w32codecs and libdvdcss onto breezy?02:19
{Seb}there are in the marillat repo02:20
Lathiatthe problem is legality02:20
{Seb}they are in the backports hoary-extras repo02:20
Lathiatw32codecs is purely illegal02:20
Lathiatits codec files ripped out of stuff02:20
Lathiatopped in a package02:20
Lathiatlibdvdcss2 is illegal is most devleoped countries02:20
Lathiatas for sun-j2re and realplayer, i haveno idea02:20
{Seb}right but what is the best way to install it02:20
Lathiatout of hoary-extras i guess02:20
{Seb}could i add the hoary-extras backports, install them and then remove it?02:20
ogra{Seb}, move to a country where its legal ?02:20
{Seb}is that better than marilliat02:21
ograicland comes to mind...02:21
fabbione{Seb}: generally these questions should go to #ubuntu02:21
{Seb}ogra: i take it you don't like me :-(02:21
Nafallosweden! :-)02:21
ograNafallo, and norway :)02:21
{Seb}fabbione: possibly true but i get flamed because i am using breezy02:21
Kamionginac changelog "Apply patch from the BTS"> to do anything in particular? :-)02:21
{Seb}i got my 65 Ubuntu Hoary CDs today!02:21
{Seb}only had to wait two months!02:21
Lathiatmine havent even shipped and i ordered really early :(02:22
{Seb}http://www.evolutioncolt.com/~spayne/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=ubuntucd&id=Overview202:22
{Seb}Lathiat: so did i but they came today!02:22
{Seb}Lathiat: i don't remember the warty ones taking so long, must be the popularity of ubuntu02:22
sivang{Seb}: that's fast. I've waited nrealy 3 months to get mine hoary ones02:22
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{Seb}sivang: it could have about about 3 months. i think i order round about march/april time02:23
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{Seb}Lathiat: is it w32codecs or gstreamer0.8-plugins that provides MP3 support?02:24
Lathiatgstreamer0.8-mad02:24
Lathiatwhich is in universe02:24
Lathiat(and included in gstreamer0.8-plugins)02:24
{Seb}what does w32codecs provide then?02:24
Lathiatmostly video codecs02:24
Lathiatxvid, windows media, real audio02:25
{Seb}right02:25
Nafallohmm, isn't this #ubuntu-questions?02:25
{Seb}right, i'll stop02:25
{Seb}sorry Nafallo02:25
Nafallonp02:25
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{Seb}i thought mono 1.1.8 was in breezy02:56
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{Seb}according to this, mono 1.1.8 was accepted http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/breezy-changes/2005-June/006940.html02:59
{Seb}but when i got to packages.ubuntu.com or try and install mono with synaptic, it installs 1.1.703:00
Firetech{Seb}: I also got my CDs today ;) I just got 6 CDs though (5 x86, 1 AMD64)03:00
Nafallo{Seb}: checked the buildlogs?03:00
{Seb}Firetech: we are the lucky ones!03:00
Firetech{Seb}: where do you live?03:00
{Seb}UK03:00
Firetech<-- Sweden03:01
{Seb}Nafallo: sorry but are buildlogs and where are they?03:01
Lathiat{Seb}: just cusit wasaccepted meanit didnt ftbfs03:01
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thomLathiat: jeez your english is decaying rapidly :-)03:01
Nafallo{Seb}: they are linked from packages.u.c03:01
Lathiatmy space bar is broken :(03:01
Lathiatand my ssh is laggy ;p03:02
{Seb}Nafallo: do you mean here 03:02
{Seb}http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/m/mono/1.1.8-0pre3ubuntu2/03:02
{Seb}there is a file called: mono_1.1.8-0pre3ubuntu2_20050618-1244-i386-failed.gz 03:02
Nafalloyes03:02
Nafallo_failed_03:03
Nafallo:-)03:03
{Seb}what does that mean?03:03
jordi{Seb}: surprise, the build failed!03:03
thomit means it didn't compile03:03
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{Seb}jordi: i somehow guessed that03:03
{Seb}according to the file, it seems some file could not be found03:04
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Simirawhere's the Ubuntu logo that's supposed to be on the UbuntuArtwork wiki page?03:36
Simiranoone knows?03:56
NafalloSimira: lost in transition would be my guess.03:58
Lathiatcan i get the hoary install cd not to install the packages from the cd?04:07
tim__anyone know if there are any more ubuntu offshoots in development currently (akin to kubuntu, just for different environments)04:09
lu|awayedubuntu04:09
lu|awaydepending on how you count, the gnome liveCD is one04:09
lu|awayditto the new mono live CD04:09
tsengguadalinux04:10
tsenggnoppix.04:10
ogragnoppix too04:10
ograheh04:10
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tim__anyone know if there are any plans for an E17-ubuntu? or where I could go to pitch that idea....its just so awesomely fast and beautiful04:11
tim__I saw it mentioned it an interview w/ shuttleworth but I wasn't sure if that was just "maybe sometime" or if people were actually thinking about it seriuosly enough to work on it04:12
chrissturmtim: will it be stable in the near future?04:12
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tim__chrissturm, its stable right now :)04:12
tim__still in development...but probably the most stable environment I've ever used04:12
chrissturmstable == stable release04:12
ogratim__, e17 ? stable ?04:13
tim__lol, ummmm nobody knows.....my guess is 3 or 4 months04:13
chrissturmtim: like 3 years ago :)04:13
ogratim__, they develop e17 since 4 (!) years04:14
KamionLathiat: what do you mean?04:14
ograchrissturm, 3 ??04:14
tim__lol yea its been a while04:14
tim__but so worth the wait04:14
chrissturmogra: its going to be ready in 3 months for 3 years now :)04:14
LathiatKamion: like, i want to boot off the cd,but install the packages froma network archive (because the end of th ecdis buggered and the install wont ifnish)04:14
Lathiatand my network card wont pxe boot04:14
Kamiontim__: IIRC somebody asked "could this happen" and Mark said "sure [if somebody does the work] "04:14
KamionLathiat: does the base system install OK?04:15
tim__It was something like Marc saying "theres a lot of opportunity for more offshoots of ubuntu just like kubuntu did....I believe there was even talk of an e17-ubuntu"04:15
chrissturmthey should release a roadmap to a stable release. that would probably motivate people to work on integrating it04:15
LathiatKamion: buggers up installing the kernel iomage (bad cde errors)04:15
ogratim__, not at all... breaking with all common developments just to reinvent the wheel is just silly... but we will indeed include packages for e17 if someone does04:16
Lathiati know you can do it in d-i as th enetboot install does it,i just cant convince the cd booted install to do it. :)04:16
KamionLathiat: ok, easiest way's probably to run in expert mode, and when it asks for extra installer modules tell it to install choose-mirror04:16
LathiatKamion: ahhhhhhh :)04:16
Kamionbut hmm04:16
LathiatKamion: thanks04:16
ogratim__, if someone does build these packages.... in a MOTU friendly way04:16
Kamionthat won't entirely work, because base-installer.postinst checks for /cdrom first04:16
Lathiatis breezy going to support a netinst cd?04:17
KamionLathiat: 'nano /var/lib/dpkg/info/base-installer.postinst' and clobber the bit that looks for /cdrom/.disk/base_installable in the manner of your choice. :-)04:17
jdubogra: hey, so, is there a place to list universe packages that are blocked from syncing due to merges?04:17
ogratim__, and you are absolutely free to make a derivate with e17 :) it is very appreciated if you do04:17
KamionLathiat: breezy supports it, they just haven't been built - it's an "if Kamion gets time" kind of thing04:17
ograjdub, MOM and bugzilla ?04:17
LathiatKamion: ok :)04:17
tim__ogra, I wouldn't know where to start :( but it would definitely be a fun project to embark on04:17
LathiatKamion: have fun with that getting time thing04:18
jdubKamion: is there an installer module for checking passwords with cracklib?04:18
ogratim__, in the wiki there s a very nice guide how to modify liveCDs04:18
jdubogra: for universe packages?04:18
chrissturmtim: you could build e17 packages and join #ubuntu-motu04:18
ogratim__, as well in the wiki you can find wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU 04:19
ograjdub, err... hmm... nope...04:19
tim__i'll check it out04:19
Kamionjdub: nope04:19
jdubogra: have a look at kismet :|04:19
jdubogra: maybe we should generate a list and check, or file bugs in malone?04:19
Kamionjdub: wouldn't it just be a matter of putting the right PAM configuration in place before passwd.config runs?04:19
Kamionhmm, although passwd.config might well bypass PAM04:19
ograjdub, yep, malone would be good04:20
tim__hrm maybe I'll slap it on the "universe candidates" page04:20
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jdubKamion: would the ui do the right thing?04:20
Kamionjdub: dunno04:20
Kamionjdub: wouldn't be hard to fix if it broke04:20
Nafallojdub: kismet is only over a year old from debian and ftbfs in the cxx transition. is there anything to complain about? :-)04:21
ograNafallo, yes, we havent recompiled it yet04:22
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Lathiat"Choose a mirror of theubuntu archive"04:23
Lathiat"You shouldnever see this question'."04:23
Lathiat"Ubuntu version to install:"04:23
Lathiatwarty/hoary/grumpy/perky04:23
Lathiathmm :)04:23
ograLathiat, what do you do there ?04:23
Nafalloogra: I tried to do that with the version in debian and it's the same builderror.04:23
Lathiatogra: well i selected hoary :)04:23
KamionLathiat: fixed in breezy I think04:24
LathiatKamion: :))04:24
Lathiatwhats perky?04:24
Kamionformer name for breezy+104:24
Lathiatah ok04:24
Lathiatwhyd 04:24
Nafallothe version after grumpy? :-)04:24
Lathiatwhats it now?04:24
Kamionunnamed04:24
Lathiatnah grumpy is something different04:24
LathiatKamion: ah, whynotperky?04:24
KamionLathiat: grumpy used to be what breezy is now04:25
Kamionit has *since* become something different04:25
NafalloLathiat: _now_ yes. grumpy was breezy before :-)04:25
tsenghe got grumpier04:25
KamionLathiat: the name hasn't been settled yet, that's all04:25
Kamionmay still be perky, we'll see04:25
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Lathiatah ok :)04:26
tsengelmo: are you holding mono 1.1.8 in some way?04:26
Lathiatsigh its still installing off the cd04:27
Lathiattseng: its build failed 04:27
Kamionyou could use the netboot mini.iso04:27
Kamionthat would probably be easier04:27
tsengelmo: 1.1.8-0pre3ubuntu1 has to go to archive before ubuntu2 can build04:27
tsengLathiat: i dont think you understand04:27
Lathiattseng: ok i'll shutup then :)04:27
KamionLathiat: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso04:27
Lathiatthanks Kamion 04:28
Lathiati didnt know it existed04:28
Lathiathiding in the archives :)04:28
Kamionnetinst would be base-system-only, which is slightly different04:28
elmotseng: uh, say what?04:28
KamionI should publish the netboot image better04:28
elmotseng: you can only have one version in the archive at a time04:28
elmotseng: and the buildds will only build the latest source version04:29
tsengelmo: well. ubuntu1 needed to build and go to archive for ubuntu2 to build properly, its a bootstrap04:29
tsengelmo: so I need to start over?04:29
tsengnothing ever entered the archive, it has new binaries04:29
Kamionperhaps manual bootstrapping by a buildd maintainer would be better than trying to upload non-working stuff04:30
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Kamionafter all that's how everything else that needs bootstrapping is done04:30
elmotseng: ubuntu1 got built and then rejected because ubuntu2 had been uploaded04:30
tsengI expected it to be working in short order, I guess i misunderstood04:30
elmoI'm struggling to see how you can have something that can be buildable one debian revision, and then not the next, but if that's the case, you'll need to coordainte very closely with laminity, to make sure it goes through smoothly04:31
elmos/debian/ubuntu/04:31
tsengits buildable the second time, but it is depwait or so04:31
tsengill find a laminity later.04:32
Kamiontseng: if you build-depend on yourself you should coordinate with the buildd maintainers04:32
tsengthanks04:32
Kamionalways :)04:32
tsengKamion: will do04:32
tsengKamion: the debian maintainer bootstraps with a binary upload, i wasnt sure what to do04:32
elmotseng: that's such an insanely unscalable solution04:33
elmoesp. for debian and it's 11 arches04:33
elmonot that mono supports many of them04:33
Kamiontseng: that's why you need a buildd maintainer, since they can do binary uploads (after making sure they're buildable within the archive etc.)04:35
tsengno problem.04:37
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tim__what is involved in making a package for ubuntu out of source...is there a tutorial anywhere someone can point me to?04:42
pittitim__: http://www.nl.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ is not bad for a start04:46
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tim__thx pitti 04:49
jdubhttp://www.gnome.org/~martink/2005/stuff/Screenshot-nautilus-hierarchical.png04:51
jdubHELLO!04:51
tsengI DONT GET IT04:51
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jdubmacos classic style tree view04:53
tsengwell, i get that04:53
tsengi guess id have to use it04:53
tsengto grok why everyone is excited04:53
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Lathiatubuntu has been 'testing' my security repository for 2 minutes now (and failing)04:54
Lathiatwhy doesnt it fail quicker?04:54
Lathiati mean, if it hasnt connected after a minute, it really isnt going to get anywhere04:54
tsengprobably a high apt timeout04:54
chrissturmwhat i would love is a popup that shows the parent hierarchy to appear when i drag something to a folder04:54
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ogratim__, btw, join #ubuntu-motu ;)04:57
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Keybukjdub: I want it05:00
martinkmaybe I should upload the breezy package too...05:03
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jdthoodpitti: http://people.ubuntulinux.org/~scott/patches/alsa-driver/alsa-driver_1.0.9b-2ubuntu1_packaging.patch: diff -pruN alsa-driver_1.0.9b-1/debian/NOTES alsa-driver_1.0.9b-2ubuntu1/debian/NOTES05:03
jdthoodThis is a diff between 1.0.9b-1 and 1.0.9b-2ubuntu1.  Shouldn't it be a diff between 1.0.9b-2 and 1.0.9b-2ubuntu1?05:04
pittijdthood: sure, the patch is out of date since I merged based on -2, but MOM merged based on -105:05
jdthoodpitti: So the patch will be back in sync later?05:05
pittijdthood: yes, should05:05
jdthoodk05:05
pittijdthood: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/alsa-driver_1.0.9b-2ubuntu1.debdiff05:06
jdthood(I'm checking to see if there's anything else I should sync.)05:07
pittijdthood: right now there is only s-d-s and the LSB init05:07
Lathiatsudo vulnerability? *ouch*05:10
pittiLathiat: hehe :-) well, it's not the end of the world, but pretty serious05:10
Lathiatits still ouch :)05:10
Lathiatpitti: what specific situation is needed?05:11
Lathiatpitti: or urlto details?05:11
sivangpitti: do you have an advisory already?05:11
sivangpitti: re this specific issue?05:11
pittisivang: it's fixed in warty and hoary, yes05:11
Lathiathm doenst seem to be in hoarys security archives yet05:11
pittiLathiat: it should, I released it05:12
NafalloLathiat: I've updated my server with it :-)05:12
pittiLathiat: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/40274105:12
Lathiatwhats the versionofthe security update?05:12
Lathiatmy ubuntu sec notices always land in somefolder andinever find it again :)05:13
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pittiLathiat: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/usn/usn-142-105:13
elmocan someone do me a favour and try torrenting?05:13
elmoanything from torrent.ubuntu.com I mean05:14
elmoand make sure your DNS has updated to point at .4305:14
LathiatHost torrnet.ubuntu.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)05:14
Lathiatdoh05:14
tsengelmo: 143 is wrong?05:14
Lathiattorrent.ubuntu.com has address 82.211.81.14305:14
elmotseng: no .143 is right05:14
tsengok05:15
Lathiatpitti: hrm interesting, my hoary box doesnt see the update05:15
Lathiatwhat does it mean when apt says 'Ign' ?05:15
NafalloIgnored05:15
elmooh, blah05:16
LathiatNafallo: right, so why do i get ignored?05:16
elmomight work better now05:17
NafalloLathiat: dunno.05:17
tsengelmo: grabbing the dvd05:18
tsengelmo: found a bunch of peers and happily chugs along05:19
elmotseng: sweet, thanks05:19
tsengnps05:20
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mptAccording to PCWorld, Ubuntu 5.04 is the 26th best product of 200505:44
squinnmpt, lemme grab the issue from the downstairs bathroom05:45
squinni saw firefox as 1 and tiger as like #305:45
mptYeah, we've got a way to go yet :-)05:45
squinngmail and flickr made it too, mpt 05:52
squinnprops to you devels..i just went 20 minutes without a significant problem in breezy05:52
squinnafter installing xfonts-base [my fault to an extent] 05:52
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jdthoodpitti, mdz: alsa-utils 1.0.9a-2 changelog: Reverse the order of dialog/whiptail dependency to prefer whiptail06:01
jdthoodIs this something we should do in Debian?06:02
pittino idea about that change...06:02
pittiHi mdz 06:02
elmoit's a workaround to make germinate prefer whiptail06:02
elmoDebian should have whatever you think is better for users first06:02
elmowe think that's whiptail, YMMV06:03
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mvohey mdz06:03
lamontKamion: what do you think of uploading the latest debootstrap (with the g++-4.0 fixes) to hoary-updates?06:04
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pittiHi lamont06:05
wasabi_Hmmm.06:05
lamontLathiat: it's a feature... should be better in a minute or so, each time it b0rks.06:05
wasabi_MS's support does rock.06:05
lamontmorning pitti06:05
wasabi_I mean, it's pricey, but it rocks.06:05
Lathiatlamont: ah ok, what causes that?06:05
wasabi_Is Ubuntu offering professional support yet?06:05
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ograwasabi_, sure06:06
ograwasabi_, look at ubuntu.com, there is also a pricelist afaik06:06
wasabi_ahh06:06
tsengeh?06:06
tsengoh06:07
wasabi_How does one actually GET this support? email based? Phone based?06:07
wasabi_Oh I see there it is.06:07
ogratseng, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/supportoptions/paidsupport/06:07
Lathiatwhats an 'incident06:08
Lathiat'06:08
wasabi_Ya'll should have an incident pricing for server.06:08
Lathiatwasabi_: it does06:08
wasabi_That's how we do it with MS. Works out pretty well. We're compitent, so we only use it when we have a really messed up problem.06:08
wasabi_It says NA.06:08
Lathiatoh06:08
Lathiati see06:08
Lathiatbut a package ;p06:08
Lathiat*buy06:08
wasabi_$$$ and reaccuring. ;)06:08
wasabi_MS does 250 per incident, and we're fairly happy with that anyways.06:09
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lamontLathiat: every 30 minutes, the Release, Release.gpg, and Packages/Sources files are updated.  If you're unfortunate enough to grab files during the middle of this transition, you get a mixed set.  And the md5sums and/or signatures are different06:12
lamontre-fetching cures the problem, unless you wait 30 minutes...06:13
Lathiathrm, i try refetching about 5 times and it still doesnt go :)06:13
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lamontLathiat: then either the mirror fetched at a bad point, or (if you're not hitting the mirror), then you should  squawk06:14
Lathiathoary security packages.gz still hasan md5sum error, im hitting archive.u.c06:14
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lamontmvo: btw, could we get apt to quit lying about bz2 files?06:14
mvolamont: lying in what way exactly?06:15
lamontclaiming it's downloading Packages.gz when it's actually fetching Packages.bz206:15
lamontthat is, the messages to the user don't exactly match...06:15
mvooh, yes06:15
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mvo"failure to play" 06:16
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mvolamont: runing "apt-get update" it tells me that it downloads "Packages" files (without a extension)06:18
KamionLathiat: the repository testing delay's a known bug, there's been some progress towards fixing it06:18
Kamionlamont: hmm, those are fixes for breezy, right?06:19
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pittiLathiat: just read about it :-(06:19
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lamontKamion: yeah...  fixes to /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/breezy{,.buildd}06:27
Kamionlamont: those scripts didn't exist in hoary though06:28
lamontKamion: point.  but they should, dammit. :-)06:28
KamionI think part of the reason I'm reluctant is that once I start offering that in hoary-updates, I have to keep it updated06:28
Kamionit'll be easier once I sort out debootstrap 0.306:29
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maswanlamont: so, are we in the lead with sparc yet? ;)06:34
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lamonthppa's little gcc-4.0 regression hasn't helped things either...06:39
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seb128lamont: nop06:39
lamontnp.  I may just kick the tires here sometime06:39
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mgalvinare you guys aware that the shipped live cds and some of the install cds do not work, there is a -users thread on this but it doesn't seem to be get much attention06:47
mgalvinI just wanted to make sure you guys know06:48
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lamontKamion: so how can I tell ssh_config "use a proxy command for this host, but only if this other command (run locally) returns true :-)06:49
lamontthat is, I want to autodetect when I'm on that specific network, and not proxycommand things when I don't need to06:49
lamonthrm.. prolly ECHAN06:49
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Kamionlamont: I know of no way to do that, short of dummy proxycommands06:53
Kamionor an ssh alias that swaps in and out different versions of .ssh/config, or an ssh alias that provides -o ProxyCommand options as needed06:54
Kamionthe last is probably least evil06:54
lamontyeah06:54
maswanlamont: sorry? unfortunately, we don't have any fast hppas here, so we can't help in that regard.07:00
maswanlamont: nor any leet gcc hackers07:00
lamontmaswan: np.  sparc pulled ahead a couple of days ago07:02
lamontand last night i finally started releasing g++ apps on hppa07:02
maswanJun 21 16:08:37 buildd: breezy: total 731 packages to build.07:02
maswanall I know is that. :)07:02
maswanHmm.. I wonder if 4500's are supported..07:03
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lamontpeople.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/Lists/breezy.all.$ARCH07:03
maswanbut then, this seems almost done.07:03
bob2mdz: that bzr bug seems ubuntu-specific, but it's fixed in sid now anyway07:03
lamonthppa's local buildd thinks it's down to just the blacklisted c++ apps, hence the need to free them.07:04
lamontand then there's all the ftbfs issues...07:04
mdzbob2: bzr bug?07:04
maswanlamont: ah, thanks07:04
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bob2mdz: the one you filed yesterday07:05
lamontmaswan: that's the _REAL_ w-b data dump (every 20 min).  Sadly, hppa/sparc can't actually update that, so it's purely 'Needs-Build' and 'Installed07:05
mdzbob2: oh, the one I filed in Debian07:06
bob2mdz: er, wrong channel, right :)07:06
mdzbob2: it's not Ubuntu-specific, but nobody would notice it in Debian07:06
bob2or maybe right channel07:06
mdzbecause a) the package maintainer uploads the binaries, and b) python happens to depend on python2.307:06
mdz(until Debian moves to 2.4, which I imagine will happen now that sarge is out)07:07
maswanlamont: Well, building stuff is neat, anyway. :)07:07
jordiogra: so who else will be around next week?07:07
bob2ah, indeed07:08
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mdzbob2: the maintainer dissed my bug07:10
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ograjordi, Petter Reinholdtsen and Knut Yrvin from skolelinux, a handfull of people from the shuttleworthfoundation, someone from extremadura and some other spanish distro, i have the exact list not available currently07:13
mdzbob2: oh, he dissed it and then fixed it07:13
mdzbob2: or rather, you fixed it07:13
bob2mdz: I'm the fixer, he's the disser07:13
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mdzbob2: indeed07:15
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jordiogra: cool07:19
jordiogra: so not too many people anyway07:19
ogranope :)07:19
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brodmannhi07:19
brodmanni'm trying to extract a .run file, but everytime it extracts to the folder, when it's finished, it deletes that tmp folder07:19
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lsuactiafneri need a program to take a text file and to intelligently search for expressions/strings that occur most often07:26
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lsuactiafnerideas?07:27
lamontmdz: hppa needs to have libgcc2 seeded in main (essential package and all that) - what's the approval process for that again??07:27
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brodmanni'm trying to extract a .run file, but everytime it extracts to the folder, when it's finished, it deletes that tmp folder07:27
tsenglsuactiafner: grep | sort for starters07:27
lsuactiafnertseng : done that already07:27
mdkegrep?07:28
mdketry #ubuntu tho07:28
sanperacan anyone tell me why the firefox package in hoary isn't built with xprint support?07:28
tsenglsuactiafner: man grep07:28
lsuactiafnerwrote a java program also to check stuff out.. but thing is i need a PC to create the expressions itself to check for reoccurance07:28
lamontlsuactiafner: still a #ubuntu question, not #ubuntu-devel07:29
mdzlamont: seeded?  or just resynced with germinate?07:29
lsuactiafnersee, i use bannerfilter on the proxy, but the filter list is hand-made and not as effective, need to analyze a squid log to generate possible candidates thats most effective to block07:29
lamontmdz: reseeded07:29
lamontresynced07:29
lamontgah07:29
mdz:-)07:29
lamontmdz: which is to say, "it's muppet magic, leave him alone"??07:29
mdzdoesn't show up in anastacia; did this just happen today?07:29
lsuactiafnerlamont: more a developers question than a ubuntu question, before i try code something in java need to know if the program exists07:29
lamontmdz: ah. hrm.07:30
lamontsecond07:30
mdzlamont: I think hppa might be special07:30
mdzlamont: in which case this is elmo material07:30
lamontmdz: it shows up as soon as gcc-4.0>= -8ubuntu3 is in the archive.07:30
lamontexcept that hppa uploaded that to the real archive after -9ubuntu1 source was uploaded07:31
lamontand -9ubuntu2 is ftbfs on hppa07:31
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lamont-8ubuntu3 is in the archive for hppa07:33
elmoI don't think we germinate for hppa07:33
elmoif it's main complete, we can do07:33
lamontarts is ICE, so it's certainly nowhere close to main-complete.  But it should debootstrap07:34
lamontwell, modulo at least libgcc207:34
elmogerminating a non-main complete architecture introduces PAIN07:34
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dokomdz: we do not want to support the python-dbg package in main?07:34
elmoif you need just the one lib, we should just promote it and wave our hands vigourously pretending it didn't happen07:34
mdzdoko: of course we do07:35
mdzdoko: that's why I seeded it and promoted it07:35
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lamontelmo: I'm pretty sure it's just the one lib - we could just seed it for now - it's only built on hppa, and if it's ever built on any other architecture, it'll immediately be essential07:35
dokomdz: ouch ;) just looked at the wiki changes07:36
lamontelmo: as an alternatively even more evil approach - there are signed hoary .changes/.debs on p.u.c that could be used to populate hoary/hppa....  Then we'd be main complete. :)07:36
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lamonts/h//07:36
lamont(no, that wasn't a serious suggestion)07:37
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lamontelmo: likewise, breezy-autotest is gonna be FTBFS-city, just like hppa,and (to a lesser degree, since it has leftovers from hoary), sparc07:38
fabbionelamont: well i can't efford a breezy-autotest on sparc.. even i miss only 700 pkgs to build and 750 to give-back for dep-wait07:39
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lamontfabbione: I wasn't suggesting that you should07:39
fabbionelamont: i did fix quite a bunch of FTBFS in main today07:40
lamontmerely, the archive is currently in _MUCH_ worse shape than it appears, since there are >500 FTBFS packages07:40
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fabbionehppa/sparc will suffer for mono07:40
elmoKamion: can you change the torrent trigger to trigger magellanic rather than orcadas?07:40
mdzdoko: in general, binary-only promotions don't need review unless they are weird or introduce new dependencies07:40
fabbionelamont: but fixing universe for xorg split is going to be fast with breezy-autotest, given that bugs will be received by the MOTU's07:41
lamontfabbione: sparc is less-bad-off, since anything unchanged from hoary that is now FTBFS, is still in the archive for you.07:41
lamontright07:41
lamontlogs@buildd.u.c would also help, since the sparc/hppa logs would be a big clue that there is problems07:41
fabbionelamont: there is really not much left from hoary in the archive....07:41
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fabbionethat too :)07:42
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mdzfabbione: ready for .12 as default?07:46
fabbionemdz: almost.. i need to upload final tomorrow07:47
fabbionemdz: we will have 3 regressions with final07:47
fabbionemdz: and i had to investigate one today.. that's why i didn't upload07:47
mdzbugs are ok, we need testing07:47
mdzespecially for initramfs07:47
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mdzif we are going to switch for breezy, and we should, then we need to get people using initramfs very soon07:48
fabbionemdz: a) ipw2100 is still borked, b) 2 scsi drivers are broken upstream (but there is a patch) c) boot will be considerably slower (udev problem)07:48
mdzfabbione: ipw2100 is the thom thing?07:48
fabbione#c is the main issue atm07:48
fabbionemdz: yes 07:48
fabbionebasically we need a newer version of udev07:49
mdzslower boot should not be a blocking issue for .12 as default07:49
fabbionethat is incompatible with older kernels07:49
fabbionemdz: slow to a certain degree of taking a long while to boot :)07:49
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mdzfabbione: I have no such problems here07:49
fabbionemdz: the change has been introduced between rc6 and final07:50
fabbionemdz: you cannot have that problem unless you compiled your own kernel07:50
mdzfabbione: how much slower is it?07:50
mdzit would have to be like a factor of 4 in order to be a blocker07:50
Amaranthdo ubuntu kernels have the bad ram patch?07:50
fabbionemdz: it depends from system to system07:50
fabbionemdz: anyway tomorrow final will hit main07:51
fabbionemdz: with an ABI change07:51
mdzplease increment the abi version this time07:51
fabbionebut i was expecting it between rc6 and final07:51
fabbionemdz: yup.. it's in main07:51
fabbionemdz: see the changelog for the last upload: 07:51
fabbione  Changes by Fabio M. Di Nitto:07:51
fabbione  * Re-enable abi check again.07:51
fabbioneor from the one i have in baz..07:52
fabbionethe latter..07:52
fabbionewell it was meant because of hitting main07:52
mdzok07:52
fabbionemdz: for the ipw2100 problem.. i migth have a solution, but i will need a tester07:52
fabbionei don't have such hardware and i can't test it07:52
fabbioneand changing it in the main kernel is an ABI change07:53
fabbioneso i would like to do it once and get over it07:53
mdzabi changes are ok07:54
mdzthis is our development branch07:54
fabbionemdz: yes, but they are very expensive for all of ys07:55
fabbioneus07:55
fabbioneanyway .. tomorrow is final day07:55
fabbione:)07:55
fabbionemdz: i am going to drop power3/power4 support after..07:56
fabbionegiven that ppc64 has been tested on at least 2 machines07:56
maswanno power3? :(07:56
maswanoh, well. there is always AIX. mmmm.. AIX..07:56
fabbionemaswan: ppc64 supports power307:56
maswanah, ok. that way around.07:56
mdzfabbione: what is expensive about them?  if there is anything other than l-r-m which is expensive (and even that should be minor), we should fix it07:57
fabbionemaswan: speaking of kernels.. i would love to get a 3.6 kernel on test7 if possible07:57
maswanwow. 3.607:57
maswanopenbsd kernel then?07:57
maswanor?07:57
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fabbionemdz: expensive is: elmo to NEW the packages, seed, l-r-m, d-i07:57
pittiUbuntu - today you can get the packages of the future07:57
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fabbionemaswan: well.. eheh i meant 2.607:58
maswanfabbione: but sure, how about I do that together with an hostname/IP hcnage?07:58
fabbionemaswan: you tell me what you prefer...07:58
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fabbionemaswan: just gimme like 20 minutes notice that i will stop the buildd07:58
maswanfabbione: sure. how about now?07:59
maswando we have a naming convention?07:59
fabbionemaswan: hmm sure.. let me ssh07:59
maswanfor ubuntu/buildds or something?07:59
Amaranthwould it be possible to get the badram patch in ubuntu kernels? http://rick.vanrein.org/linux/badram/download.html07:59
fabbionemaswan: use the name you want.. it's not an official ubuntu buildd07:59
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Amaranththe latest they have is 2.6.11 though07:59
fabbionesparc != official08:00
maswansamn. then we have to come up with something on our own. :)08:00
maswans/s/d/08:00
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Seveasis Hibernate supposed to be stable?08:01
maswanok. your choice: bubbles, blossom, or buttercup?08:01
fabbionemaswan: call it wathever you prefer :)08:01
fabbionemaswan: sparc.is.a.bitch.fabbione.net ? :P08:01
maswanbubbles then. :)08:02
Amaranthbuttercup!08:02
Amaranth:D08:02
maswanah, ok. :)08:02
fabbionemaswan: almost done :)08:02
maswanfabbione: buttercup.acc.umu.se has address 130.239.18.17108:03
maswanlet me know when you are ready08:03
fabbionemaswan: ok. works for me :)08:03
fabbionemaswan: i am still stopping the buildd (cleaning the chroot now)08:03
maswanfabbione: kernel-image-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp acceptable?08:04
fabbionemaswan: yes.08:04
fabbioneit needs to be anything > 2.6.408:04
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maswanwell, that's the one in sarge, so.. :)08:04
fabbionethat's the same i am using on my buildd :)08:05
ograhmm, sad, gnome-backup is still crap...08:05
fabbionemodulo -smp08:05
maswanfabbione: just give me a nick hilight when you're done and I'll install, fiddle with hostnames/hosts and reboot.08:06
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fabbionemaswan: you are green to go08:07
fabbionemy adsl just died for 10 seconds while i was logging out08:07
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maswanfabbione: Ok.08:08
fabbione21 076:13:29:16 ATM        Info       WAN 0 physical layer is down08:09
fabbionebah08:09
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mdzdoko: I haven't seen a new oo.o2 with new build-deps; are you talking about something you have locally?08:20
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maswanfabbione: it is up now08:22
fabbionemaswan: cool..08:22
fabbionemaswan: perfect.. i am in.. outgoing emails work too08:23
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mdztseng: how goes the mono->main review?  is there anything else that is ready to move?08:27
terrexare there ubuntu kernels 2.6.12 debianized? and where?08:27
maswanfabbione: great08:27
fabbioneterrex: breezy.. but i suggest you wait tomorrow08:27
pittiterrex: we have rc6 in universe so far08:27
fabbionemaswan: we are overtaking hppa big times :)08:27
fabbionepitti: main but yes.. rc608:28
maswanfabbione: yeah, I saw. poor gcc sufferers. :)08:28
tsengmdz: i could probably do a review of a few more things and push monodevelop + deps over08:29
fabbionemaswan: actually we still have a big issue for main08:29
fabbionemaswan: that's the kernel not linking properly due to the new toolchain, and worst is that i don't have a fix yet08:30
tsengmdz: im getting less ambitious about moving all the major apps for breezy08:30
tsengmdz: as specified08:30
mdztseng: so far, I don't think we have any apps :-)08:30
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tsengmdz: we didnt move tomboy?08:31
tsengright now im thinking of tomboy, beagle, f-spot in main.. as things we dont have from some other app08:31
ogratseng, monodevelop 08:31
ogra?08:32
tsengyes.08:32
fabbioneyay!08:32
mdztseng: yes, but I don't think all of its deps are satisfied08:32
fabbionexorg -32 finally built :)08:32
tsengmdz: i can move.. evolution-sharp08:32
tsengmdz: gmime needs love08:32
tsenglet me mail myself to review beagle deps + monodevelop tonight08:32
tsengmdz: one other question while you are on the subject. mono 1.2 and friends are targetted for Sept. release08:33
fabbionemaswan: everything is working perfectly... thanks a lot08:33
tsengmdz: is it the TB that can approve tracking this past UVF?08:33
fabbionemaswan: i guess i am off to have some dinner with my wife 08:33
maswanfabbione: enjoy!08:33
fabbionemaswan: thanks a lot!08:34
fabbionemaswan: where do you live in .se?08:34
fabbionemaswan: perhaps we could meet somewhere in there for a beer.. given that i am 20 km from .se :)08:34
maswanfabbione: Ume08:34
fabbionemaswan: how far is that from cph?08:34
fabbione(Malmo)08:34
mdztseng: currently, release decisions aren't really handled by TB; I'd probably decide that08:34
maswanfabbione: hmm.. lets see, stockholm is 600 km away, then malm is another 600km or so, I think08:35
maswanfabbione: two 1-hour flights, typically08:35
fabbionemaswan: argh...08:35
mdztseng: september is quite late, though.  the preview release is out in september.08:35
maswanfabbione: yeah, .se stretches away quite a bit up north08:35
fabbionemaswan: yeah i know :)08:35
tsengmdz: hm right08:35
mdzit's extremely unlikely that we would allow something like mono 1.2 close to preview, and definitely not after preview08:35
fabbionehave been to Goteborg and stockholm 08:35
tsengmdz: we might get in a beta08:36
tsengmdz: we are tracking 1.1.x until freez08:36
mdztseng: 1.1.x are development releases?08:36
fabbioneoh well08:36
tsengyes, but 1.0 is effectively EOL08:36
fabbionecya later guys08:36
mdzdoko: is zopeinterface appropriate for main?08:37
mdzfabbione: good evening08:37
Amaranth1.1.x isn't 1.2 yet because of MWF08:37
Amaranthat least that's the impression i get08:37
tsengAmaranth: well mono winforms is a key feature08:37
Amaranthyeah08:37
fabbionemdz: thanks! (please don't upload x for the next hour ;))08:37
Amaranthbut i mean the rest of it is basically stable08:37
fabbionemdz: it's building the debs right now :)08:37
tsengAmaranth: yeah im pretty happy with what we have atm08:37
\shi'm stucked08:39
elmohey, someone with mad sed skills08:44
elmosed -ne '/LALA SOME SEPARATOR HERE LALA/,$p'08:44
elmowhat's the inverse of that?08:44
elmoi.e stop printting stuff when you se e it08:45
elmoah, nm, got it08:47
elmo(add -e '/FOO/q')08:47
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mdzelmo: if you want LALA..FOO, you can do /LAA/,/FOO/; if you want from the beginning to foo, then yeah, no -n and use /q08:51
elmoah, duh, I see08:53
\shok...08:58
ograelmo, could you sync ffmpeg please08:58
\shhmm...looks like there is my solution for gnuradio in the CVS08:59
elmoogra: changes ok to override?08:59
\shso backporting from cvs08:59
ograelmo, yeps, i'll merge them if necessary08:59
elmoogra: um.. if you're asking for a sync, you're meant to know if a merge is necessary or not?09:00
elmosync if changes are no longer needed, merge if they are09:00
ograelmo, its a new upstream version...09:00
elmonot sync+merge09:00
elmoogra: doesn't matter09:00
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ograelmo, ok, i'm sure... changelog says * Sync with debian, no source change other than epoch to override others... as the only ubuntu entry09:01
mdzer, an epoch is significant09:01
ograoh, damned, i have to reuse it, right ?09:02
mdzwhy doesn't it show up in MOM?09:02
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mdzwhere is Keybuk, destroyer of worlds?09:02
elmobecause the epoch makes it look newer than debian09:02
elmoso josie/lorraine don't see it as a merge candidate --> neither does MOM09:02
danielsmdz: busy breaking dpkg09:02
mdzah09:03
ograelmo, i'll pull the debian package myself and add the epoch then, thanks :)09:03
elmoogra: so in fact, there's no way I can sync it09:03
danielsmdz: you got my mail about xorg?  it looks like some bits simply fell out09:03
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ograelmo, understood, sorry for the noise09:03
danielsmdz: it was probably most of the xlibs-data symlinks; the XKeysymDB and XErrorDB ones should now be in libx11-6 at any rate, as it now ships that stuff09:03
danielsmdz: xkb-related symlinks should remain in xlibs-data, for the time being09:03
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mdzdaniels: I got your [VAC]  mail, that's all09:04
mdzdaniels: was there another one?09:06
mdzdaniels: did you get my email about /usr/bin/X11?09:06
danielsmdz: yeah, and I replied to you about that09:07
mdzdidn't arrive09:08
mdzdaniels: the only email I have received from you since 17 Jun is [VAC] 09:08
danielsmdz: cock09:09
danielsmdz: my laptop isn't on the network now (and non-trivial to do so), so the executive summary is this09:09
danielsapps move from /usr/X11R6/bin to /usr/bin as they move into the modular tree09:10
daniels/usr/bin/X11 should be a symlinkt o /usr/bin as soon as nothing installs into it and the migration is complete, etc, etc09:11
danielsbut until that happens, it's kind of hard to rely on /usr/bin/X11/foo, for any specific value of foo09:11
mdzdaniels: /usr/bin/X11 used to be a symlink to /usr/X11R6/bin, right?09:15
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mdzbut now it's a directory, and it contains symlinks to programs in /usr/X11R6/bin09:15
mdzwhich makes no sense to me09:15
danielsyou're right, that makes no sense at all09:15
danielsif it's mine, it must have been some particularly bad crack09:16
danielsif not, I disclaim all responsibility09:16
mdz  * Make xserver-xorg Pre-Depend on x-common, since it ships a symlink in09:16
mdz    /usr/bin/X11 now.09:16
mdz -- Daniel Stone <daniel.stone@ubuntu.com>  Wed, 25 May 2005 09:37:15 +100009:16
danielsmdz: oh, right09:16
mdz  * Add /usr/bin/X11/Xorg -> /usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg symlink in xserver-xorg.09:16
mdzetc.09:17
danielsmdz: that was because that particular case was unfixable09:17
mdzXorg and xauth are there09:17
mdzxauth has been fixed in ssh, I believe09:17
danielsmdz: due to kind of a lack of forward planning in October\09:17
danielsso yeah, Xorg can't budge, really09:17
danielsthere's no sensible way to change the server configuration automatically\09:17
danielsbut, er, yeah, long-term it's a symlink09:17
danielsanyway, gotta break out for dinner now09:18
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danielsin the meantime, if you guys need help on anything specific from me, I should generally be able to get back within 12h now09:21
danielsbut obviously not during the weekend when I'm on the plane etc09:21
mdzdaniels: are you SMS-able?09:21
danielsyes\09:22
danielsgone now for dinner09:22
mdzok, bye09:22
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ogra:(09:40
\shfrom one *censored* software to another09:41
Burgundaviawhy sad?09:41
ograbecause ffmpeg only compiles with gcc-3.409:42
ograand i have to prepare a new package....09:42
Burgundaviaah09:42
pittil09:49
\shogra, checked the cvs of ffmpeg?09:50
seb128sam is probably going to update that for Debian soon09:50
ogra\sh, i dont want to overtake debian wtr versioning09:50
seb128if you don't want to bother just wait09:50
ograit works fine if compiled with gcc-3.4 and i have to add this damned epoch anyway, you cant autosync it....09:51
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seb128what epoch? where?09:52
\shogra, same here with gnuradio-core-2.5 ... the fixes are in cvs..and this i'm trying to compile09:53
ograseb128, in our ffmpeg package09:53
seb128why?09:53
seb128don't put an epoch ubuntu specific09:53
ograseb128, lamont added it in hoary, no idea why09:53
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ograseb128, so i have to live with it *shrug*09:53
\shhello mr. HSI customer ;)09:54
ograhehe09:54
lamont-awayogra: I don't add epochs09:54
lamontupstream (whereever we sync'ed it from)may have added one??09:54
ograffmpeg (3:0.cvs20050121-1ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low09:54
ogra  * Sync with debian, no source change other than epoch to override others...09:54
ogra -- LaMont Jones <lamont@ubuntu.com>  Fri,  4 Feb 2005 18:04:28 -070009:54
lamonthrm..09:55
ograffmpeg (0.cvs20050121-1) unstable; urgency=low09:55
lamontnfc09:55
ograwas the version before09:55
lamontthen there's a 2:something in warty, or somewhere during hoary deve.l09:55
seb128we probably sync a ffmpeg 2: from marillat's archive09:55
ograhuh ? we sync from marillat ??09:55
lamontseb128: almost certainly the source of the issue09:55
lamontogra: we did09:56
seb128we got mplayer from here09:56
ograouch09:56
seb128and some other stuff09:56
lamontDepends: doesn't allow architecture, does it...09:56
ograanyway, i have no prob to touch the package twice in one release process and have it done for now to make the user happy... since we have no choice with this package anyway09:58
\shogra, take the chance and make it gcc-4 ready09:59
ogra\sh, i dont want to fiddle with this package... and i dont want to get ahead of debian....10:00
ogra\sh, so i will care about 4.0 if debian has a new version .... else we will at least have a workng package10:00
\shogra, get it ready and push the patches towards debian10:00
\shfor etch they have to do it anyway10:01
ogra\sh, fine for them, i'm no ffmpeg programmer and not interested in becoming one.... so i'll grab what i can get i just want to close this bug now...10:02
ogra\sh, and fixing it wont be trivial....10:04
\shogra, which version of ffmpeg?10:05
\sh0.4.9?10:05
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ogracvs2005031310:06
\shi could help you :)10:06
\shi have a surprise for you :)10:07
\shjesus...gnuradio build ;) with g++410:07
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\shogra, dcc is working for u?10:09
ogradcc ? not very often :)10:09
ogratry it10:09
\shkannst annehmen?10:10
\shoder doch lieber mail?10:10
ograhab scho10:10
\shhihi10:10
\shshit...english german10:10
ogra\sh, from where ? i dug through the debian bts.....10:10
ograredhat ??10:10
\shtschentoo10:11
ograah10:11
ograheh10:11
\shneed more?10:11
ograergh.... the package compiles fine with 3.4 on amd64 and ppc... but not on i386, thats silly... let me try your patch10:12
\shthere is a a52, libdir and missing links patch as well10:13
\shand a sed magic line10:13
\shor i send u the whole ffmpeg gentoo dir10:13
ogra\sh, let me see if it compiles with 4.0 now...10:14
\shwell...i don't think so10:14
ogra\sh, i dont want to do this all again in 2 weeks...10:14
\shor?10:14
\shffmpeg-0.4.9_pre1-r1.ebuild:            epatch ${FILESDIR}/0.4.8-gcc3.4-magicF2W.patch10:14
ograthats why i wanted to go with the package as it is10:14
\shdon't tell them ;)10:15
ograwhom ?10:15
\shgentoo ;) 10:15
\shplease check the following in your source: libavcodec/liba52/resample_mmx.c10:15
\shif you find this line: static uint64_t __attribute__((used)) __attribute__((aligned(8))) magicF2W= 0x43c0000043c00000LL;10:16
\shor if you have this line: static uint64_t __attribute__((aligned(8))) magicF2W= 0x43c0000043c00000LL;10:16
ogra\sh, i have to do all of this again if the debian package gets updated10:16
\shthe latter is old one, and has to be patched (more code like these)10:16
\shwell, normally, if this is as patch in gentoo, then upstream is informed and should patch their source10:17
ogra\sh, i hope the next debian version will have all patches10:17
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ogra\sh, but if not, i have to do all this again....10:18
\shwhat should I do now with my nicely build gnuradio-core...it's even a replacement for old gnuradio-0.9 which isn't maintained anymore...10:19
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\shand it's completly debian incompatible because newer then everything but g++-4 ready10:19
ogra\sh, make it a NEW package and take over maintenance ?10:19
\shforget it10:19
\shwe have gnuradio 0.910:20
\shdebian has gnuradio-core 2.510:20
\sh0.9 is not maintained anymore, gnuradio-core-2.5 is not building with g++-4 and with g++3.4 only with a lot of patches :( and latest CVS HEAD is smooth 10:21
\shanyways I can't try it .. i don't have the hardware for it10:21
mdztseng: if we're not going forward with beagle, we should remove it from the seeds (it's creating a lot of clutter in the anastacia output)10:27
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tsengmdz: its on my list for tonight (main reports for beagle)10:27
mdztseng: oh, ok.  from your earlier message I thought we were going to back off on our goals10:27
tsengmdz: not for beagle10:27
mdzok10:27
tsengmdz: i meant muine/blam more specifically10:28
ograyes, blam looks bad10:28
tsengmuine causes users confusion, and blam is just bad10:28
ogratseng, user confusion ?10:28
ograwhy that ?10:28
tsengyes, it does "intelligent" album discovery, and ignores partial albums10:29
ograwhoops10:29
tsengthis doesnt work for people with inconsistant stolen music collections10:29
ograyep, i can imagine10:29
tsengand they get confused/frustrated10:29
\shtseng, well..amarok behaviour10:29
jljwhy is blam bad?10:29
tsengjlj: it doesnt work on amd64, for starters10:29
tsengjlj: but i could make a long list.10:30
ograjlj, because the author doesnt manage to stabilze it10:30
Burgundaviathe beagle backend for it sucks10:30
Burgundaviait brings my machine to a halt after about 2 days10:30
tsengBurgundavia: are you filing bugs please10:30
Burgundaviathere is already a bug for the blam issue10:30
tsengthe beagle blam issue, or the blam blam issue :P10:30
Burgundaviathe beagle blam issue10:31
tsenggreat10:31
Burgundaviathe bug "Blam is total crack" doesn't exist yet10:31
mdzogra: have you talked with Kamion about setting up Edubuntu CD builds?10:31
tsengi meant more "blam craps on amd64"10:31
ogramdz, i wanted to start with a iso customization....10:31
ogramdz, until i got everything running10:31
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thomi want blam blam bugs10:32
melodiehello everybody :)10:32
thomthey sound much more exciting than usual bugs10:32
mdzogra: hmm, ok10:33
mdzogra: make sure you maintain seeds, though10:33
ogramdz, i think we should wait with the real builds until after the summit... since we will decide the software collection there10:33
Burgundaviathom, is that where you get to shoot the reporter if they are being stupid?10:33
tsengBurgundavia: damn, file me some of those10:33
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\shwell, updating the build-deps to python2.4 thrills...even the python packages from gnuradio are building nicely now..10:34
lamontthom: stick to pebbles bugs. :-P10:36
lamontor would those be plebbles bugs?10:36
melodiedo someone know if therer's any project around improving doc for ATAPI drives configuration ? 10:37
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ogra ATAPI drives configuration ? 10:38
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melodieogra: yes10:38
ograsetting jumpers ?10:38
melodieno, mostly all10:38
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ograor wiring it right ? what do you configure on a ATAPI drive ?10:38
melodieogra: the dma, but also diverse files maybe10:39
melodieogra: the /usr/share/doc/ATAPI... comes from Debian and not adapted10:40
melodieI could not find much more on the wiki10:40
melodiethat's why this question10:40
ogramelodie, for dma look at hdparm.... for most of the other possible adustmants too...10:41
ograadjustments10:41
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melodieI looked for hdparm, in my case no change, no need of that10:42
chrissturmwhy is it that with pango 1.9 firefox doesnt render fonts, and epiphany still works?10:42
melodieand all the forums contain no answers about solutions for I/O errors10:43
ogramelodie, file a bug ?10:43
melodienot even the archives of the ml10:43
melodieor I go to the link for the wishes to ask improvment :)10:43
ograwhick link ?10:44
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melodiethere's a link somewhere on the site, for writing suggestions and wishes :)10:44
\shwhat about atapi and i/o errors.10:44
\sh?10:44
melodie\sh: I can't grave datas anymore and could hardly before10:45
melodieI tested datas and audio10:45
ograheh, ffmpes has a --with/without-gpl compile switch that moifys the code accordingly ... funny10:45
melodiecould encode with one10:46
ograffmpeg even10:46
melodiecould copy disk to disk with graveman10:46
melodiecould burn an archive, but is corrupted10:46
melodieso couldn't transfer on the laptop10:47
\shmelodie, you're really sure, that your hardware is ok? but anyways...I think we're OT here...can we switch to #ubuntu ?10:47
melodieand found the save I/O errors on the laptop 10:47
melodieI just wanted to know if a new doc project was on... :)10:47
melodieI could have brought the precise results from divers tests10:48
melodiethanks anyhow :)10:48
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mdkethesaltydog, hiya10:48
thesaltydogciao10:49
\shmelodie, well...if there is no doc project, start one :) 10:49
ograyeah :)10:49
ogramelodie, or even better, talk to the docteam, i see mdke is around10:50
mdkei'm here!10:50
melodie\I agree :)10:51
mdkei don't have a lot of good news tho10:51
melodiecan't lead a project, not enough knowledge10:51
ogramelodie, but you can join one ;)10:51
melodiehello mdke, you're the doc leader ?10:51
mdkemelodie, nope10:51
mdkemelodie, #ubuntu-doc10:52
melodieok ;)10:52
melodiethanks10:52
mdke:)10:52
melodiegood evening10:52
melodiebye till next :)10:52
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\shogra, i wrote to the deb maintainer of this package...10:59
ogra\sh, which one ? ffmpeg ?10:59
\shgnuradio10:59
ogra\sh, ah10:59
ogra\sh, great :)11:00
\shogra, just because the changes are really nice...g++-4, python2.4 everything11:00
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ograoh yes, he should definately have it for etch :)11:00
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\shogra, question is, should I upload it as replacement for the unmainted0.911:01
ogra\sh, if the changes are necessary for us, sure...11:02
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\shogra, question  between us: do you know somebody here or somewhere who uses ubuntu + some piece of hardware to provide a radiostation?11:06
ograa radiostation ?11:07
Burgundaviawhere I am most likely to find ross burtoni?11:07
\shogra, what do u think, gnuradio is ;)11:07
ogra\sh, you mean a stream....11:07
ogra\sh, i'm a bit slow today11:07
\shhttp://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/doc/exploring-gnuradio.html11:08
\shhttp://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/images/usrp1-small.jpg11:08
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lu|awayBurgundavia: #gnome-hackers, irc.gnome.org, 'ross'11:11
Burgundaviaok11:13
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Kamionelmo: trigger change done11:26
Burgundaviatseng, have you seen beagle spawn dozens of mono processes?11:27
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tsengBurgundavia: no11:46
Burgundaviatseng, must be that blam issue11:46
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