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Kamiondoko: hmm?12:02
dokonevermind, you did write .10 ...12:02
Kamionyeah12:02
Kamionalthough your latest upload doesn't build anywhere12:02
Kamionrpm2cpio: /build/buildd/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.10-2.6.10.6/ati/fglrx64-6.8.0-8.12.10-1.x86_64.rpm: No such file or directory12:03
Kamionoh, bah12:03
Kamionsorry, I was looking at l-r-m-2.6.10. :-)12:03
dokono, it only fails on ia6412:03
dokoshould go to bed as well ...12:03
mdzKamion: yes12:10
Kamiongone12:12
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mvodoko: around?12:14
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mdzinfinity: how do we look?12:17
infinityeither 1 or 2 cron.dailes away, depending on how lucky I was with the timing of the last nautilus-cd-burner upload.12:18
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elmowtf12:18
infinityI'm impatient. :)12:19
elmowhat is with you guys and the chronic are we there yetting today?12:19
elmoI'm going to buy y'all fucking calendars for the next meet12:19
elmoand write <n> days till <next milestone> in every day12:19
mdzelmo: I have a calendar already, and it says that today is feature freeze12:19
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Robot101where's glxinfo/glxgears gone? :(12:23
infinityWhere it belongs.12:23
Nafallohehe12:24
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infinitymdz : Alright, looks like amd64 is 1 cron.daily away and i386 is two cron.dailes away.  I'll verify that with test builds a few seconds after all the right packages are in the archive.12:26
mdzinfinity: thanks12:26
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mdzelmo: did you look into why apt-ftparchive is incredibly slow on jackass?12:34
elmono, I just cry about it mostly12:34
elmoit's not _actually_ that slow12:35
mdzI think when we talked about it last, an strace was the next step12:35
elmorelative to e.g. it's speed on newraff12:35
tseng_mdz: beagle stuff is moving into debian, can we sync up?12:35
tseng_mdz: same versions for now.12:35
mdztseng_: is beagle going to move into main for breezy?12:36
tseng_mdz: yes, if we can get one more release in12:36
mdzif not, we should take it out of the seeds12:36
tseng_mdz: inotify is out of sync with breezy12:36
mdztseng_: so you want to clobber 0.0.12-0ubuntu3 with 0.0.12-1?12:36
tseng_yes, and then 0.0.13-1 hopefully12:36
tseng_ill have to pressure upstream about dates on that12:37
mdzit's a bit late for that12:37
tseng_then we can unseed it12:37
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mdzso 0.0.12 is no good?12:38
tseng_performance is significantly bong without inotify, you are polling everything12:38
mdzand what about gmime2.1?  that's the reason it isn't in main12:38
tseng_but it works well enough, what do you think12:38
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mdzthe last time we talked about it, you said gmime wasn't ready to move into main, and that blocked beagle12:38
elmomdz: /s/f.nny.c/log/apt-ftparchive.strace.$date, as of next cron.daily12:38
elmohopefully12:38
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mdzelmo: thanks12:39
tseng_hm yes that was gmime, we moved to gmime2.1, much better.12:39
mdztseng_: no, that was gmime2.112:39
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tseng_mdz: i recently swapped it.  the packaging is sane now12:39
mdztseng_: so now it's ready to get a main inclusion report and move into main?12:39
tseng_sure12:40
tseng_if you dont like 0.0.13, I can try to backport inotify updates12:40
tseng_see what happens.12:40
mdzit's all pretty iffy at this point, considering that beagle still isn't part of the default desktop12:40
mdzhow much potential does it have to break things other than itself?12:41
tseng_its pretty good at sucking up all your ram in lowmem systems12:41
luis_define 'lowmem'12:41
luis_:)12:41
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mdzelmo: hopefully the next cron.daily won't take >30m due to strace ;-)12:42
tseng_I would expect 256 would be painful after awhile12:42
mdzwhy, does it leak?12:42
elmomdz: uh, is strace that slow or you mean because of the sheer contents of log writing?12:43
tseng_it spawns a few threads to index files at a time12:43
tseng_with a mono process for each one12:43
tseng_thats pretty heavy.. some shared12:43
mdzelmo: both12:43
elmomdz: meh, ok, I'll take it out after we get one then12:44
mdzelmo: strace is running right now12:44
mdzit's now completely cpu-bound12:44
elmohmm, where did THAT cron.daily go12:44
elmotaken out anyway12:45
elmo40K CS/s12:45
elmostill think that's sane? :P12:45
mdzcron.daily was already running at the time that you changed it12:45
elmouh12:45
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elmohow could that be?12:45
elmoit's a shell script?12:45
elmoit wouldn't re-read itself?12:45
mdzwell, at the time that you told me about it12:45
elmooh12:45
mdzwhich was :3812:45
elmoand it's done12:46
mdzand I had been watching to see when it finished12:46
mdzinfinity: so I should be clear to trigger an amd64 livecd build now?12:46
elmo131Mb of strace...12:46
infinitymdz : I don't show gnome-python-extras as installed yet, only uploaded.12:47
mdzinfinity: which version is the fixed one/12:47
infinity2.11.4-0ubuntu212:48
mdzpython2.4-gnome2-extras | 2.11.4-0ubuntu2 |        breezy | amd64, ia64, powerpc12:48
mdzpython2.4-gnome2-extras | 2.11.3-0ubuntu1 |        breezy | i38612:48
infinityFun.  I guess updating wanna-build is the very last thing done post-cron.daily.12:48
elmoyes12:49
elmoit's punishment for asking about AA12:49
elmoor perhaps inheirted from Debian; I'm not sure12:50
infinity<snicker>12:50
infinityWell, it makes sense.12:50
mdzelmo: I've compressed and downloaded the strace; you can delete it12:50
infinityYou don't want to get clearing dep-waits before the packages are good and firmly installed in the arechive.12:50
Kamionmdz: seems to me that using internal zlib/libbz2 rather than forking a bazillion decompressor processes would be an obvious place to start12:50
infinitys/get clearing/go clearing/12:50
mdzKamion: forking an external compressor tends to be faster on SMP systems12:51
elmokamion: that was done to take advantage of auric's SMP12:51
Kamionah12:51
Kamionbut jackass is not SMP12:51
elmoI'm still not convinced it's a win on this particular SMP box12:51
elmois too12:51
elmooh, hum, I disabled one CPU.  go me12:51
Kamiononly has one entry in /proc/cpuinfo12:51
elmoI should bring that back12:51
mdz...12:51
mdzGAH12:51
mdznow xchat is uninstallable12:51
mdzseb128 please stop uploading packages12:52
luis_you just missed him12:52
mdzif he's gone to sleep, that works too12:53
ajmitchtseng_: so I'll drop the beagle-0ubuntu4 patch for now?12:57
tseng_ajmitch: hm that patch is a trivial fix to a real bug12:57
mdzinfinity: we need xchat_2.4.4-0ubuntu2_amd64 in order to proceed12:57
Kamionthere are other problems too, gnome-app-install_* for instance12:57
ajmitchtseng_: yes, you just asked for sync,so I'll hold off on upload for now12:58
mdzKamion: amd64 isn't complaining about gnome-app-install for the moment12:58
elmowow, woops12:58
elmobash  does NOT like for i in $(seq 1 1000000000000000000); do something; done12:58
Kamionmdz: britney is12:59
Kamionoh, sorry, not on amd64, but on i38612:59
infinityxchat on its way.01:00
tseng_ajmitch: eh well. im thinking out loud, to the chagrin of mdz01:00
mdzKamion: gnome-python-extras for i386 just accepted01:00
Kamionthat works01:00
mdzso should fix g-a-i on i38601:00
mdzi386 also has up-to-date xchat, so it might actually beat amd6401:00
mdzamd64 presumably needs yet another cron.daily01:00
Kamionand gaim_powerpc accepted, phew01:00
tseng_ajmitch: as it stands im thinking to see how far we can track in breezy/universe and carry over to breezy+101:01
Kamionwhat's with gst-plugins0.8_powerpc?01:01
mdztseng_: if you can have the main inclusion reports in place today, we can throw it in desktop, watch the fun and see what happens01:01
Kamionhmm, dep-wait xlibs-pic which was removed as NBS01:01
mdzotherwise, I'm inclined to defer it01:02
Kamionargh01:02
ajmitchwe need to get either packaging in pkg-mono svn, I think01:02
tseng_ajmitch: we do, but that doesnt fix inotify, mem usage..01:02
Kamionprevious version spectacularly FTBFS due to missing gl-ish build-dep01:02
ajmitchtseng_: I know01:02
ajmitchmem usage has improved a lot, but it's still very heavy on my box01:03
tseng_i just counted 70-100mb01:03
tseng_which is brutal to 128-256 total01:03
tseng_mdz: sorry, i always feel like I am "almost there", but I dont have any magic tricks to do on it01:05
tseng_mdz: can we move it to breezy+1?01:06
mdztseng_: I just unseeded it01:06
tseng_mdz: ok, how liberal do you feel about changes in universe with the seed gone?01:06
ajmitchyeah, ~150MB within 10 sec of starting beagled01:06
tseng_inotify would be a big win01:06
mjg59Oh, yes, that's a point01:06
tseng_ajmitch: ouch, but there is some shared01:07
tseng_ajmitch: maybe 15-20 per process01:07
mdztseng_: go to town in universe01:07
mjg59There's a couple of things I need to move to desktop01:07
ajmitchmdz: great, it means I can hack on it too01:07
mdzajmitch: it's always been in universe01:07
tseng_ajmitch: can you mail your patch to jose?01:07
mjg59This machine is *so* entertainingly broken01:07
tseng_ajmitch: i just mailed him about an evo-sharp fix as well01:08
ajmitchmdz: I know01:08
ajmitchtseng_: sure01:08
tseng_we'll have to get him in the debian-mono group sometime01:08
mjg59The timer interrupt is about 3 times too fast01:08
mdzis there a python module which converts from (int)seconds to some nicely-formatted h/m/s or such?01:09
mdzmjg59: can you be a bit more specific about moving things to desktop?01:11
mjg59mdz: hotkey-setup and usplash want to be main/desktop01:11
mdzmjg59: any non-main deps for either of them?01:11
mjg59Nope (though usplash is currently in universe)01:12
mdzso is hotkey-setup01:12
mjg59Is it?01:12
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mjg59I uploaded it to main01:12
Kamionmjg59: what piece tells the splash to go away?01:12
Kamionmjg59: components are overridden01:12
Kamionmore or less01:12
mdzmjg59: the destination component is determined by the seeds01:12
mdz+ germinate01:13
elmomdz: I don't think so - datetime.timedelta would be the obvious place but it bizarrely doesn't have an .hours or .minutes attribute01:13
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mjg59Kamion: It times out after 15 seconds, it'll quit if the VT changes, you can send it a quit command01:13
robertjhas anyone else tried out todays i386 liveCD?01:13
mjg59The 15 second clock is overridden every time a command is received01:13
robertjIt wasn't a happy camper under VirtualPC this morning and I didnt' have time to burn it at the office01:13
Kamionmjg59: base-config will want to make it go away, I'd've thought01:14
mjg59Kamion: Yeah. That's easy enough to do.01:14
mjg59usplash_write "QUIT "01:14
Kamion(why the space?)01:14
mjg59Bug01:14
Kamion'k01:14
mjg59It ought to work without, but doesn't. I haven't figured out why yet01:14
mgalvinrobertj: they are working on fixing the cds now01:14
mjg59Can anyone remember how to get the kernel to use the pmtimer rather than the pit?01:15
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robertjmgalvin: great, just wanted to make sure someone noticed ;)01:15
mjg59Ah. Clock=pmtmr, not clock=pmtimer01:15
mjg59This laptop is ghetto.01:15
robertjis there someone at canonical who has a cron job with cdrecord and wget ;)01:15
Kamionmjg59: is that safe for use inside debconf (i.e. does it use stdin/stdout itself)?01:16
mjg59usplash_write? It doesn't use stdin/out, but it doesn't explicitly close them01:16
mjg59That can always be fixed01:16
Kamionmjg59: not a problem01:16
mdzyay, both gaim and xchat uninstallable on amd64 now01:16
Kamionas long as it doesn't write to them01:17
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mjg59What would worry me more is that if it's run after bterm has started, bad things might happen01:17
Kamionmjg59: base-config doesn't use bterm01:17
elmomdz: if he's still uploading; it wouldn't take much to block any further ones ;)01:17
Kamionit's whiptail01:17
mjg59Oh, ok01:17
Kamionmjg59: what happens if I call usplash_write when usplash isn't running?01:17
mjg59Kamion: It fails silently01:17
Kamionexit 0 or non-001:17
mjg59Return code of 001:17
Kamion?01:17
mdzmjg59: is usplash supposed to disappear after 5 seconds or so regardless of boot progress?01:17
Kamionok01:17
mjg59mdz: Should be 15 seconds, but yes01:18
mjg59If no commands are sent it assumes something has gone wrong and exits01:18
KamionI'll be paranoid and || true anyway01:18
mdzand it's impossible to send commands because the fifo is buried on some mounted-over filesystem :-)01:18
mdzif it is created at all01:18
Kamionbase-config doesn't need to die if usplash_write fails for whatever reason01:18
mjg59Oh, the BIOS is FUCKED01:19
mjg59mdz: Yeah - jbailey is working on that01:19
mjg59It's under control :)01:20
mdzmjg59: jbailey is gone01:20
mjg59Gone?01:20
mdzhe's away until...monday? tuesday?01:20
mjg59Ah, ok01:20
mdzno, I mean he's DEAD01:20
mjg59Ha01:20
mdzon the bright side, i386 livefs build is chugging along happily01:21
mjg59We'd discussed the problem. He had an implementation plan, but I don't know enough initramfs to make it work01:21
mjg59mkinitramfs currently dies on some amd64, but that's easier to fix01:21
mdzmjg59: what was the plan?01:22
mdzyou'd need to have usplash re-exec itself or something01:22
mjg59Shift the chunk of filesystem with the fifo over onto the real filesystem01:22
mjg59You can do this with initramfs because it's the same namespace01:22
mdzyou can't move an open fifo from one filesystem to another and expect it to work01:22
mjg59(I'm told)01:22
mjg59It's the same filesystem01:22
mdzis not01:23
mjg59mount --move, rather than mv01:23
mdzunless you chrooted it01:23
mdzoh god01:23
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mdzinfinity: will we have gaim/amd64 in time for :30?01:25
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robertjbtw, anyone here played with symphonyOS01:30
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dokoinfinity: l-r-m-2.6.12 did fail on i386 (dpkg segfault)01:32
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mdzdoko: it's not a priority right now; we're trying to get desktop installable01:32
dokomdz: anything outstanding which needs work?01:34
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mdzdoko: i386 seems to be close, amd64 should just need some builds01:35
mdzpowerpc has uninstallable gnome-applets and gnome-panel, but I haven't traced it out01:35
mdzKamion may have01:35
mdzi386 seems to have successfully installed and is doing filesystem/partition stuff01:37
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infinitymdz : Apparently not.  It's installed now though.01:40
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jelknerhi all, can someone tell me how to change the default global umask?01:44
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Kamionmdz: not yet, no01:45
KamionI'm busy with gst-plugins0.801:46
dokothere's a version mismatch between gnome-panel and gnome-panel-data01:46
infinitymdz : PowerPC is sorted.01:47
infinitymdz : gnome-panel is already built and uploaded, next cron.daily will make it happy.01:47
mdzgnome-panel | 2.11.91-0ubuntu2 |        breezy | powerpc01:47
mdzgnome-panel-data | 2.11.91-0ubuntu2 |        breezy | all01:47
infinityOh, that was this cron.daily even.01:47
infinityMust still be running.01:47
infinity(Note that the Packages file still says -0ubuntu1 for gnome-panel)01:48
dokoare recommends important?01:48
mdzyeah, it is01:48
mdzdoko: not today01:48
mdzonce cron.daily finishes, I'll kick off a powerpc live build01:48
Kamionit's finished01:49
mdzand a new i386 one to get the latest stuff, though it at least has an up-to-date image01:49
mdzamd64 failed01:49
Kamionubuntu-desktop is still uninstallable everywhere01:49
mdzgaim still uninstallable, apparently01:49
mdzKamion: is your published britney output up-to-date?01:50
Kamionmdz: yes, see the timestamp at the top01:50
mdzgah01:50
mdzbluez-bcm203x is uninstallable01:50
mdzbluez-firmware isn't even in Ubuntu and probably never has been01:51
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Kamionbluez-bcm203x comes from Debian contrib; why did we put it in main in the first place?01:52
mdzchmj01:52
ajmitchit's built from bluex-utils source01:52
Kamion(i.e. it should've been in multiverse before, and then should've been moved to restricted?)01:52
ajmitchs/x/z/01:52
elmohum01:53
elmoI better see what else from !main we have in main01:53
mdzand universe01:55
infinitymdz : gaim missed cron.daily by 5 minutes, it'll be in :03.  You're on your own with the bluez mess. :/01:55
mdzinfinity: indeed01:55
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mdzinfinity: just uploaded a fix for the bluez mess01:56
mdzinfinity: if gaim is sorted, I think anything else from here I can handle01:56
mdzinfinity: get some sleep ;-)01:56
elmoEWW  bluez-firmware source is in main and produces contrib binaries?01:57
elmowtf?01:57
infinityDoes that even work?01:57
elmoyes, unffortunately01:57
mdzhmm, that explains how we got it01:57
elmoI should break it, and beat whoever accepted it into Debian01:57
elmodoko: ?02:03
elmothere's a bunch of openoffice.org-hyphenation packages in !main in Debian, but in main for us02:03
elmohmm, and a whole bunch more in universe, crap02:05
elmohttp://people.ubuntu.com/~james/non-main-in-main-or-universe.txt02:06
infinityCatchy filename;.02:06
infinityI might see if aj wants to turn it into a song parody.02:06
infinityIt would also be better if it wasn't a 404.02:07
mjg59Is gnome-power making main?02:07
elmohttp://people.ubuntu.com/~james/misc/non-main-in-main-or-universe.txt02:08
infinityelmo : ecliple is apparently free now, hence why we had a flurry of activity to move it to main.  It just needs to be reuploaded to main in Debian as well.02:09
Kamiongnu-standards is presumably just GFDL02:09
elmoyeah it is02:09
infinityeclipse, too.02:09
infinityphpdoc is undistributable crap.  Just drop it on the floor.02:10
infinityI thought Debian already removed it, but maybe not.02:10
elmono, that's uniq -d output02:10
elmoso it must still be in Debian02:10
infinityRight, I'll file a bug on jvw.02:10
infinityI'm sure he was supposed to pull it pre-Sarge.02:10
jdubpants off02:11
Kamiongod, I feel like a weenie sitting here typing 'apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade' every half-hour so I can see what's broken :P02:11
whiprushpants on02:12
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jdubheh, it's not half feature-freeze time, is it? :)02:14
dokoelmo: I'll look at the hype tomorrow02:14
elmodoko: k02:14
Kamionmdz: it doesn't take me long to manually kick a seed update you know ;)02:15
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Kamiongcc-4.0 rebuild for i386/amd64 biarch probably02:16
dokogcj? gij yes, but gcj?02:16
mdzKamion: we really ought to just eliminate that middleman entirely02:16
jdubmmm, i didn't think i had anything that wanted java on my system previous to this update02:16
mdzand have things pull from the archive directly02:16
dokojdub: OOo2 ?02:16
Kamionyeah, germinate is now kinda set up to be able to support that but I need to write a bit of code02:16
elmophpdoc killed02:17
jdubdoko: most likely suspect - though i wonder why gcj-4.0 is pulled in02:17
jduboh02:17
jdubjava-gcj-compat02:17
dokojdub: that would be a mistake.02:17
jdubpretty direct02:17
jdubok02:18
dokono, java-gcj-compat-dev, but not java-gcj-compat02:18
Nafallohmm02:18
dokojdub: the newest java-gcj-compat ?02:19
Nafalloview the help menu in synaptic and tell me if you see a bug ;-)02:19
jduboo2 depends on j-g-c not j-g-c-d02:19
dokoyes, but j-g-c doesn't depend on gcj02:19
jduboh02:19
Kamionhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/germinate-output/breezy/rdepends/gcc-4.0/gcj-4.002:20
Kamionnothing hugely obvious there02:20
elmooh christing fuck02:20
elmoI clearly need to automate this and track packages being moved to non-free02:21
elmolincvs hasn't been in main in Debian since oldstable02:21
elmoand is mega-obviously non-free02:21
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Kamionas far as I can tell either it's free or it's totally non-distributable02:23
KamionI don't see how it can be both distributable and non-free02:23
dokohmm, these are all build-depends ...02:23
dokojdub: if you remove gcj-4.0, what is removed as well?02:23
jdubi haven't installed it yet ;)02:24
jdubjust updating everything else first02:24
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jdub(big update, going to drill down to it02:24
elmoKamion: well.  hum, yeah02:25
elmoI don't get it either TBH; AFAICS, it's GPLed for us02:25
Kamionyeah, and the arguments in the bug about it being GPL-incompatible would merely mean it's non-distributable, unless it happens to be QPL-compatible02:25
Kamionso confused02:25
Kamion(and I tend to agree with you)02:26
elmo   * Move to non-free because of some dubious license02:30
elmo     clauses (Closes: #270461)02:30
elmosigh, I need to kick some ftp-ass ass02:30
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Kamionmdz: once u-d's installable, can I get an install CD build started first?02:39
Kamionbecause I need to crash soon02:39
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mdzKamion: sure, I'll need to do livefs builds before anything else anyway02:39
mdzthe cd build lock is yours02:39
Kamion(it actually *has* locking now, too ...)02:42
Kamionrather than "locking by typing 'ps ax' before you start building"02:42
dokoelmo: please could you add import portaudio from unstable, mythes from experimental? both not yet in breezy, OOo2 could be built with these external libs, currently the copies inside the OOo2 source are used02:45
Kamionelmo: any chance you could kill off binary-hppa from whatever mirror little@auckland::ftp-private/ maps to?02:45
KamionI have a cheesy hack in cdimage to avoid syncing that, that I'd like to get rid of02:45
elmoyou mirror off auckland?02:46
elmoare you serious?02:46
Kamionit's what you last told me to do when I had rsync limit trouble02:46
elmois this on little, or a warez rsync?02:46
Kamionon little02:47
elmochrist, you should be using syncproxy02:47
Kamionhappy to02:47
Kamionneeds either a password or IP-unlimiting, though02:48
elmokamion: little@syncproxy.ubuntu.com::ubuntu/, same password02:49
Kamion'k02:49
mdzubuntu-desktop looks to be installable x3 now02:50
Kamionelmo: I'm using ports.ubuntu.com for the ports/daily builds, hope that's ok02:50
Kamionmdz: yep, CD build kicked02:50
elmoKamion: yep, fine02:50
mdzlivefs builds kicked as well02:50
mdzall three are past the obviously-uninstallable phase02:51
Kamionmdz: that bluez change had the effect of pulling pcmcia-cs into desktop02:51
Kamionfor bluez-pcmcia-support02:51
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mdzKamion: would you rather have it installed dynamically?02:51
mdzI thought we planned to stop doing that for pcmcia-cs too02:52
Kamionhm, ok02:52
elmodoko: hmm, done02:52
baskussklp, hi02:52
mdzwe made the necessary changes, but it was too close to release to make the switch iirc02:52
KamionI'm not thinking straight enough to remember what was going on02:52
jdubmdz: now that i am more familiar with US meat, i am not so concerned about your vegetarian leanings02:53
Kamionelmo: cdimage anonftpsync config changed; I'll test once this build's finished02:53
mdzjdub: I wasn't aware that it was a source of concern for you02:53
elmoKamion: cool02:54
mdzpowerpc died early02:54
mdzGAH02:54
mdzdpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/foomatic-filters-ppds_20050720-1ubuntu1_all.deb (--unpack):02:55
mdz failed in buffer_write(fd) (9, ret=-1): backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/share/ppd/HP/HP-OfficeJet_350-pcl3.ppd.gz': No space left on device02:55
mdzelmo: ^^ royal02:55
mdzoh, nm02:55
mdzthat'd be out of space on the loop-mounted fs02:55
mdzI think02:55
elmono it's in the real FS02:55
mdzoh, goody02:55
elmo/dev/md0               74G   74G  284K 100% /srv02:55
mdzyeah, it's just a chroot at that point02:55
Kamionoh, I need to re-mkinitramfs to try out usplash, don't I02:56
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elmoit was compiling gcc-4.0 at the same time02:56
elmowhy the heck don't the liveCD build scripts kill -STOP any existing build anyways02:57
paolodaniels: any news about the font issue?02:57
elmookay, the bind mount situation on our buildds is out of freakin control02:59
elmobuildd@royal:~$ mount | wc -l02:59
elmo5002:59
Kamionmjg59: wow, jaggies :)03:00
mdzI think a gray for anti-aliasing would be a good palette investment03:00
mjg59there's better artwork coming03:01
mjg59That's just demo stuff03:01
mdzof course03:02
mdzit looks surprisingly good for 16 colors03:02
elmo12G     build-hoary-live03:02
elmodo we need that?03:02
mdzno idea what that is03:02
mdzwhat directory is it in?03:02
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elmoerr /home/buildd/ ?03:03
dokoelmo: thanks03:03
KamionI assume the blank box is the FIFO migration thing mdz mentioned earlier03:03
mdzKamion: that, and that lsb-base hasn't been taught about usplash03:04
mdzelmo: if it really is the stuff for hoary only, and not speshul naming, it should be able to go away03:04
mdzelmo: if there are actual builds in there which pre-date the release, those can go03:05
mdzmjg59: so is usplash expected to work on amd64?03:05
elmook, I'll check when the rest of the du finishes03:05
dokohmm, after a complete upgrade and reboot on ppc, pbbuttonsd stays at 100% cpu time, restarting pbbuttonsd lowers the cpu usage03:05
elmonew binary packages in glibc on day of feature freeze03:06
elmoyay deadlines03:06
dokoelmo: biarch support03:06
elmomdz: okay, so there's 30Gb in public_html which is an easier target03:06
elmohow many days of history do you want?03:07
elmowe have builds from 2005080503:07
mdzelmo: any breezy live builds before today are garbage03:07
elmopublic_html isn't split by release, just distro03:07
elmoand date03:07
elmobut it's all august, so err, I guess it's breezy ;)03:08
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Kamionelmo: nah, I kicked off a warty live CD build just because I enjoy pain03:08
elmois the livecd really meant to be 3Gb?03:09
elmo2.6G    2005080903:09
jdubit's more fun that way!03:09
mdzheh, I forgot I'd installed this amd64 using the ubuntu-express prototype03:10
mdzit has ubuntu-live installed on it03:10
Kamionelmo: that's probably the uncompressed image03:10
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Kamionthere's .fsimg and .cloop03:11
elmooh, christ, live CD would be on the machine with the 2, not 3 disk Xserve wouldn't it03:11
Kamionwhy we keep the .fsimg, I'm not sure03:11
elmogrr03:11
Kamionoh, I know, we have to keep the previous one for partimage, probably03:11
mdzKamion: probably because it takes ages to compress/uncompress03:11
mdz(and we need it uncompressed for partimage)03:11
Kamionwe don't need more than one previous one though03:11
mdzI wouldn't be at all surprised if we overflowed CDs with the new cloops03:12
Kamionwell, two for safety03:12
mdzone is plenty; it's expendable03:12
Kamionjesus, there are five source CDs now03:13
Kamionplease write less code kthxbye03:13
Kamionooo2-l10n might not be helping there03:13
elmoso can I trash the hoary fsimg stuff?03:15
mdzelmo: so long as it's only data, and not code (scripts and such), yes03:16
mdzcertainly *.fsim03:17
mdz*.fsimg03:17
elmo-rw-r--r--   1 root   root   1613377536 Apr  9 04:34 new-livecd.kubuntu.fsimg-102403:17
elmoit's files like that03:17
elmo-rw-r--r--   1 root   root   2146435072 May  4 05:21 old-livecd.base.fsimg-102403:17
elmo-rw-r--r--   2 buildd buildd 2146500608 Aug  9 04:41 old-livecd.kubuntu.fsimg-102403:17
elmomeh, 14Gb free, that should be enough for another buildd, till infinity wakes up03:18
elmomdz: want to try again?03:18
dokoKamion: ooo2-l10n shoudn't add anything, which was there before03:18
mdzelmo: running now03:18
mdzi386 succeeded (29m)03:19
elmoerr, CRAP03:19
Kamiondoko: on the contrary; true, it adds no binaries to binary CDs, but it most certainly adds to source CDs03:20
elmoI really shouldn't be up03:20
elmoyou'll have more luck if I re-enable the bind mounts03:20
mdzand amd64 is home free03:20
Kamionlike, takes up nearly a third of a source CD03:20
`anthonyhttp://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-August/055342.html03:21
dokoKamion: yes, adding 200MB to the source CD03:21
mdzer, gnome-app-install doesn't depend on gnome-app-install-data?03:22
Kamionmdz: gnome-app-install-data was removed again; there was no point since both are arch all03:22
mdzoh, it's gone03:22
mdzand it still doesn't replace/conflict03:22
Kamionfortunately it was only there briefly03:23
Kamionbut yeah, it should03:23
KamionI suppose it would've been simpler if I'd just rejected the one with -data, but I wasn't sure how busy mvo was going to be for the rest of the day03:23
mdzamd64 succeeded (35m)03:23
KamionI'm going to have to crash I'm afraid; if people could test the CD images that should be there in ~20 minutes (20050812), then please do, and fix stuff as necessary03:25
KamionI do not have a great deal of time tomorrow so I'll need help in order to get Colony 3 out03:25
elmomdz: does the livecd have a tailable/viewable log, do you know?03:25
Kamionelmo: the build? it's in latest/03:26
mdzelmo: yes03:26
mdzit looks good so far03:26
elmowell I re-enabled the bind mounts late, so I hope it's okay03:27
elmoit was still unpacking in dpkg when i finished, so hopefully it will be03:27
mdzI can always launch another one if it's broken03:27
mdzassuming we have the space now03:27
Kamionnight03:28
mdznight03:29
elmoyah, should do03:29
Kamion$ sleep 2000; for x in amd64 i386 powerpc; do ./breezy-daily-rsync install $x; done03:29
Kamionscore03:29
dokoelmo: the powerpc gcc-4.0 build did fail due to insufficent disk space. http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/g/gcc-4.0/4.0.1-4ubuntu2/gcc-4.0_4.0.1-4ubuntu2_20050811-2103-powerpc-failed.gz is this you or infinity?03:29
dokoKamion: night03:30
elmodoko: yes03:30
dokoelmo: polite answer ...03:30
elmodoko: unless it's blocking mdz's current obession, please mail infinity; I'm dangerously tired to be doing stuff03:30
dokoelmo: will do03:30
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jdubheh, usplash is funny :)03:37
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jdubmjg59: is the post-initramfs bit readyish?03:38
robertjjdub: why do you say that?03:40
jdubwhich?03:42
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mdzjdub: no, it isn't particularly readyish; see the earlier discussion03:44
mgalvinso when will the cds be ready for d/l or should i go to bed ;)03:46
jdubah, now i see, thanks :)03:47
elmomgalvin: I'm sure they'll be ready faster the more you ask03:47
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mgalvinwhen will they be read :p03:49
robertjjdub: why did you say that usplash was funny?03:49
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robertjI hit a chicken the other day while it was crossing the road. It was only funny though because my wife asked where it came from.03:50
jdubrobertj: the current image is not particularly delicious03:50
robertjjdub: indeed, it does fail to be scruptulicious03:50
robertjjdub: what do you think about black backgrounds? They are uglyish but if the monitor scales down the screen image and draws a black border it looks less od03:51
jdubfor those screens, i think it's worth trying03:52
jdubwinxp's boot screen looks great03:52
Jimbob*cough*03:52
sladenjdub: it's the subtle fade that does the making-it-look-great03:53
robertjand at 300x225 no less03:54
robertjat least thats what the dimensions on this image I found on google images is03:54
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sladenrobertj: 320x400 IIRC03:59
sladen(for the later mostly blue screen with intro/scandisk text on it)03:59
cathey listen i want to be an ubuntu developer what do i do? to be one04:00
robertjI make a move that we adopt  http://www.seizurerobots.com/tall1.gif as the new background04:00
whiprushcat: check out #ubuntu-motu, good place to start04:00
elmomdz: are WE TEHRE yET?04:01
elmo(that's my unsubtle hint that ppc appears to have finished)04:01
bddebianrobertj: Uhm, I don't think so :-)04:01
seth_kyeah, me neither04:03
seth_kit needs more oragne04:03
seth_korange04:03
bddebianheh04:03
seth_kand maybe pink highlights04:03
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mdzelmo: yes04:12
mdzelmo: the CD builds are already done04:12
mdzI'm downloading everything now to test it04:12
elmohmm - ok; do you think you'll need me anymore?04:12
elmoas resident buildd-biatch, I mean04:12
mdzno, I don't think so04:12
mdzthanks, and good night04:12
elmonight04:13
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bddebianThe Amish have landed.. ;-P04:22
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mgalvinmdz: the first boot after the initial install panics when intalling in vmware-- Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)04:37
mgalvinjust so its known04:37
cathey i want to fixed existing packges where do i star?04:38
catany ideas?04:38
mgalvini am going to try installing on the machine itself too to test it04:39
bob2"fix"?04:39
bob2bugzilla.ubuntu.com has all the bugs for main04:39
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Lathiatmjg59: ping05:30
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pefhello07:53
mdzdaniels: any idea why the live CD is asking me two questions now, rather than the appropriate one? ("autodetect monitor?" + modes vs. just modes)07:58
danielsmdz: that would be because you're reconfiguring, I guess ... maybe preseed xserver-xorg/autodetect_monitor=yes?07:59
danielss/yes/true/07:59
mdzdaniels: why did it change?07:59
mdz(yes, casper uses reconfigure)07:59
mdzxserver-xorg/autodetect_keyboard=true seems not to be working also08:00
mdz(I get a us layout rather than dvorak)08:00
lifelesscan you autodetect a dvorak keyboard ?08:01
danielsi'll look into the keyboard stuff; it changed because one of the most common use cases for reconfiguration would seem to be 'my configuration is broken'08:02
danielslifeless: based on what the installer uses08:02
danielsmdz: i can shunt it to medium with -49 if you like08:02
danielsmdz: (_monitor)08:02
mdzlifeless: "autodetect" in this case means "infer the X layout based on the console layout"08:02
lifeless;)08:03
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mdzdaniels: wasn't it medium before? (yes)08:03
Mithrandirdaniels: (or somebody else with an x40): do you ever get eth0 to hang when resuming from suspend-to-disk?08:07
Mithrandirwith eth1 having fun values like: RX packets:27306 errors:4294967290 dropped:4294967294 overruns:4294967295 frame:429496729308:07
danielsmdz: what's the value of xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/variant?08:09
danielsMithrandir: not out of s4, but I need to rmmod it around s308:09
Mithrandirdaniels: this is swsusp, is that s3?08:09
mdzdaniels: presumably whatever the default is (whatever ends up in the config generated in the livefs build chroot)08:09
danielsmdz: well, knowing for sure would be nice08:10
danielsmdz: given you have dvorak, it can now be a failure either to detect it altogether, or a failure to seed /variant correctly08:11
danielsmdz: given we now use layout=us, variant=dvorak, so failure to seed variant gives you a us-layout keyboard08:11
mdzI need to sleep soon, but this should be trivially reproducible with the 20050812 live CD builds08:12
Lathiatswsusp i isnt an acpi s state08:12
danielsmdz: sure, give me about three hours to download it08:13
Lathiator well, it can be with swsusp2, where it suspends to disk and then to ram, so if your battery doesnt run out, it resumes fast, if not, it resumes from disk. :) mmmm crack.08:13
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mdzthe nice thing about long downloads is that you can do other things while they're happening08:14
danielsmdz: yes, but it's less instant gratification for you08:14
mdzI need to forego instant gratification in favor of sleep08:15
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mdzgetting desktop installable was enough gratification for one day08:15
mdznight all08:15
Mithrandirsee you, mdz08:16
jsgotangconight08:20
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pittiMorning08:39
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danielspitti: morning08:43
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pittidaniels: hasn't there been a printxkbmap or similar formery?09:15
pitti$ zgrep printxkb Contents-i386.gz yields nothing09:16
torkelpitti: xkbprint? (which is in xkbutils)09:16
pittiah, that was it, thanks09:17
torkelnp09:17
danielspitti: er, setxkbmap -print09:18
danielspitti: but yeah, printxkb if you want to generate a postscript file with what xkb thinks your keyboard might look like09:18
danielsgeometry in xkb is SUCH A CROCK09:18
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ploumHello09:55
ploumI'm writing doc atm for breezy installation.09:55
ploumIs the current installer in the definitive state ?09:56
ploumCan I take screenshot from the current installer ?09:56
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TreenaksI think it's best to wait with screenshots until the Preview Release is out09:59
Amaranthisn't that like 5 days before the final release?10:00
TreenaksAmaranth: no10:01
ploumTreenaks, it's really too late for me. My editor want all before the end of this month :-(10:01
TreenaksAmaranth: it's one month before the release10:01
Treenaksploum: hmm..10:02
jsgotangcoif its only the installer, its probably safe10:02
ploumTreenaks, is there any big change planned ?  I can maybe wait for screenshots but I must write the text10:02
ploumare current daly-iso a good preview of the breezy installer ?10:03
robitailleploum: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyReleaseSchedule  we are in a FeatureFreeze since yesterday. So no big changes are planned.10:03
jsgotangcoyeah10:04
ploumrobitaille, I knew about FeatureFreeze, but I had no idea about the installer.10:04
robitaillebut we all know how that turned out for Warty (artwork) and Hoary (Nautilis spatial mode)  :)10:04
Amaranthif at all possible it might be a good idea to wait until the 25th10:04
ploumI still didn't try daily iso. Is the installer really different from the hoary's one ?10:05
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ploumAmaranth, I will try to convince my editor (is "editor" the correct english word for a book publisher ?)10:08
Amaranthyes10:08
Amaranthwell, you said the end of the month and that's only the 25th... :)10:08
ploumAmaranth, well, officialy they want stuffes for the 19th !10:09
Amaranthbut i don't know how much of a difference there will be between feature freeze and UI freeze10:09
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mdkeploum, you'll have to tell your editor that it's their choice10:11
HiddenWolfand yes, there are changes in the installer from Hoary10:12
HiddenWolfmost notably, lvm support and second-stage progress reporting10:12
HiddenWolfimho.10:12
ploumIndeed. That's quite a big change10:13
ploum(I like lvm support :-) )10:13
HiddenWolfploum: lvm is nasty10:13
HiddenWolfOr at least, fiddly and annoying10:14
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HiddenWolfAt least as long as it's still buggy. :P10:15
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dokoKamion, mdz, elmo: please promote to main: libc6-i386 (amd64), libc6-i386-dev (amd64), libc6-amd64 (i386), libc6-amd64-dev (i386)10:21
pittidoko: does that mean the end to ia32-libs and amd64-libs?10:21
pitti(the beginning end, that is)10:22
ploumHiddenWolf, well, I will tried this as soon as I have downloaded vmware :-)10:22
seb128hey pitti ploum10:22
dokopitti: yes, amd64-libs, don't know about ia32-libs yet10:22
pittiseb128: Morning10:22
ploumHello seb128 10:22
Mithrandirpitti: ia32-libs includes loads of other evil shit, though10:22
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ploum(anybody is aware of some free vmware debs for Ubuntu?)10:23
Mithrandirnote to self: do not put the code you need to look at to debug a live cd problem on the machine where you boot the live cd.10:23
pittilol10:23
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seb128hum10:25
seb128lot of new bugs this week, I guess today is bug triage day10:25
ploumseb128, do you want some help ? (if it is appropriate)10:26
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seb128pitti, mvo: when starting my GNOME this morning I got a stock notify bubble on the top/left corner of my desktop ... is that known?10:27
seb128ploum: starting by sending upstream bug upstream would be nice :)10:27
mvoseb128: is update-notifier and notification-daemon at the latest version?10:27
seb128mvo: the version from 1am when I went to bed10:27
seb128ii  notification-d 0.2.1-0ubuntu7 a daemon that displays passive pop-up notifi10:28
seb128ii  update-notifie 0.40.2         Daemon which notifies about package updates10:28
mvoseb128: please update update-notifier to 0.40.310:28
mvothat should make the problem go away10:28
seb128k10:28
seb128cool10:28
seb128you fix bugs faster than I notice them10:28
pittiupdate-notifier |     0.40.3 | http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Sources10:28
pittiupdate-notifier |     0.40.2 | http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages10:28
pittihumm10:28
pittiftbfs?10:28
Treenaksseb128: people say that of you too, you know10:29
mvopitti: only on amd64 it seems10:29
pittimvo: that's my platform...10:29
seb128"E: Package debhelper has no installation candidate10:29
seb128Package debhelper is not available, but is referred to by another package."10:29
seb128WTF10:29
seb128(i386 build log)10:29
pittihaha10:29
seb128oh it did a retry which was fine 10:30
pittiwho has ever heard of debhelper?10:30
seb128update-notifier_0.40.3_20050811-2335-i386-successful.gz10:30
mvopitti: the failed amd64 build looks like the fallout of the dpkg segfault problem10:30
seb128 Table de version:10:30
seb128     0.40.3 010:30
seb128        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages10:30
seb128k10:30
=== seb128 updates
siretarthey folks10:30
seb128hi10:30
pittiHi siretart 10:31
siretartis there a ppc buildd admin here? how can I talk to?10:31
mvoseb128: if it's not too much hassle for you, it would be nice if you could logout/login to see if the fix works for you too10:31
pittimvo: so a mere g-b should work?10:31
seb128mvo: sure10:31
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siretartopenhackware needs to be built on powerpc, explanation is in http://bugs.debian.org/322300. To whom can I talk about this issue?10:32
spikehi there10:32
seb128a min10:32
mvopitti: yes, it build on my own amd64 and on the other archs10:32
spikeanybody would pick up a discussion on loop-aes support on hoary?10:32
seb128pitti: did you find your firefox crasher?10:32
spikeimho it's broken, I'd like confirmation on that before reporting a bug10:33
pittiseb128: no, I couldn't reproduce it on i38610:33
spikeI've discussed the issue with Seveas yesterday, but I guess asking in here won't hurt 10:33
infinitymvo, pitti, (everyone else): any fallout from the dpkg segvs will be sorted over time today, as I do a mass give-back of every failed package, after having verified that all the chroots have the new dpkg.10:33
pittiseb128: I don't want to debug it now, I have some higher urgency things10:33
seb128I've a crasher when closing epiphany after browsing https websites10:33
mvoinfinity: thanks!10:33
seb128when is quite annoying10:33
pittiseb128: 10:34
pitti  4  0x00002aaab491f5e8 in NSGetModule ()10:34
pitti  5  0x00002aaab491d5cf in NSGetModule ()10:34
pitti  6  0x00002aaaafb10288 in NSGetModule ()10:34
pitti  7  0x00002aaaafb09f42 in NSGetModule ()10:34
pitti  8  0x00002aaaab0f8689 in PL_HandleEvent ()10:34
pittiseb128: ^ that's ffox10:34
mvoseb128: I think I asked you this before, but have you seen this before: Gtk-ERROR **: file gtkcontainer.c: line 2447 (gtk_container_propagate_expose): assertion failed: (child->parent == GTK_WIDGET (container))10:34
mvoaborting...10:34
mvoTrace/breakpoint trap10:34
pittiseb128: but the crash happens consistently with moz, ffox, epy10:34
mdkei see a bug assigned to "Matthew Garrett <old@broken.account>". Should something be done about this?10:34
pittiseb128: and the same version in a hoary chroot works10:34
infinityseb128 : The "can't find debhlper, oh my god!" issue is (i think) an apt bug that I need to talk to mvo/mdz about, but it's mostly harmless since, as you say, it gets retried.10:34
pittiseb128: so I can't really believe that this is a ffox bug10:35
danielsmdke: reassign it to 'mjg59'10:35
danielsmdke: that'll autocomplete to the right thing10:35
mvoinfinity: if you can give me details, I can have a look10:35
infinityseb128 : Basically, the failure is earlier on when apt tries to update, gets confused, and ends up having no packages in its packages list.10:35
mdkedaniels, ok thanks10:35
seb128infinity: k10:35
KamionHiddenWolf: what do you mean, LVM support is new in breezy? (it's not)10:35
seb128mvo: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30053910:35
HiddenWolfKamion: it's new that the installer wil default to lvm10:35
Kamionploum: if you decide to take screenshots before the UI freeze, it's your look-out when they change10:35
infinitymvo : Seems to only happen when running apt outside the root (as sbuild does)... I keep meaning to get try to work up a test case for you and show you the problem, but -ENOTIME, and as I said, it's harmless, just annoying.10:36
KamionHiddenWolf: true. it may not stay that way10:36
mvoinfinity: ok, thanks. just ping me once you have time to tell me how to reproduce10:37
mvoseb128: thanks!10:37
ploumKamion, UI freeze is on 25th ?  So I will wait..10:37
Kamionploum: yes10:37
KamionMithrandir: at some point over the next two weeks, would you mind sorting out with fabbione which way we're going to swing on the LVM-by-default thing?10:38
mvoseb128: lots of dups of this bug :)10:38
KamionMithrandir: in the feature goals meeting, it seemed to me that the opinion was that it was too complex to be the default10:38
seb128mvo: yeah, I've evo crashing like this like 10 a day ....10:39
seb128not a surprise10:39
Kamionand it needs to be sorted before UI freeze, really10:39
HiddenWolfKamion: you will agree with me that lvm is fiddly. We had a guy in the -nl channel the other day who was puzzled at why ubuntu wouldn't boot. Turns out he was installing on an lvm-partition set up for fedora10:39
seb128mvo: if you have a bugzilla.gnome account please Cc you and put a comment, I'll try to poke some GTK guys10:39
MithrandirKamion: sure, what's the spec name?10:39
mvoI added me to the cc now10:39
KamionMithrandir: InstallerVolumeManagement10:40
seb128cool10:40
MithrandirKamion: willdo10:40
seb128mvo: comment maybe not needed10:40
seb128mvo: let me ping them first :)10:40
KamionMithrandir: thanks a lot10:40
mvoseb128: that great, thanks :)10:40
KamionMithrandir: ah yes, see the comment tagged 2005-07-1410:40
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MithrandirKamion: ok.  I also want to get evms support into the installer, but I guess it'll need a spec.10:41
dokoKamion: are the CD's built?10:42
MithrandirKamion: any idea why insmod on the live cd gives me -1 invalid module format when trying to insmod a module copied from a regular system?10:43
Kamiondoko: yes; I have not yet tested them10:43
KamionMithrandir: ugh. doesn't ring a bell10:43
MithrandirKamion: the module is unionfs, works fine in a normal system :-/10:44
ploumMithrandir, I've problem with evms on one computer10:44
Mithrandirploum: what kind of problems?10:45
ploumThe boot freeze when starting EVMS. (not every time, but frequently)10:45
ploumthe workaround was simply to remove evms10:45
ploum(I've reported the bug and it's confirmed I think)10:45
Mithrandirploum: 13220, I presume?  It's unconfirmed10:46
dokoKamion: the new glibc packages for amd64 are still in NEW, but they will breal ia32-libs until it's updated.10:46
mdkewhat package should I file a bug with the wireless hotkey under?10:46
Mithrandirploum: does it just hang for a while or does it hang completely?10:46
Mithrandirhmm, apparently gentoo has the same problem wrt insmod and unionfs10:48
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pittimoin ogra10:48
dokoon the amd64 boot, I see several times: sed: Unsupported command: I10:49
ograhey10:49
Kamiondoko: which boot?10:49
mdkewhat is the reason that tab completion is not enabled by default? are there disadvantages to tab completion?10:49
Kamiondoko: I fixed that the other day10:49
Kamionmdke: tab completion *is* enabled by default.10:50
dokobooting the 2.6.12-k8 kernel10:50
mdkeKamion, not for my user10:50
dokoohh, and no network :-(10:50
Kamionmdke: the full bash_completion isn't loaded because it's slow, but basic tab completion is on10:50
Kamiondoko: which boot? initial installer boot, or reboot into installed system?10:50
mdkeKamion, ah i see. i knew there would be some disadvantage to it10:50
dokoKamion: sorry, the latter10:50
dokothe live cd still downloads ...10:51
tepsipakkithe new kernel breaks fb-console10:51
Kamiondoko: if you could try to track that down, I'd appreciate it. I was sure I'd fixed that in udev 0.060-1ubuntu4.10:53
tepsipakkii've used vga=0x31A for grub, but now it displays nothing10:53
dokoKamion: the sed thing?10:55
Kamiondoko: yes10:55
mdkewhat package should I file a bug with the wireless hotkey under?10:55
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dokoI'll look10:55
ploumMithrandir, it hang forever !10:56
HiddenWolfDoes anyone know if the ubuntu-calendar package is still active/10:56
Kamiondoko: sed /I is a GNU extension so doesn't work with busybox in initramfs10:56
ploum(I've waited two hours ;-) )10:56
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mvohey niran 10:57
niranhey10:57
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infinityOh, cock.10:59
infinityKamion : Due to sbuild using apt-get outside the chroot, it also ends up using the system's dpkg too.11:00
infinityKamion : So, I think we need that bugfiz in hoary-updates ASAFP.11:00
infinityKamion : s/fiz/fix/11:00
pittidarn11:00
Kamioninfinity: bugger, ok, shall I do that?11:00
infinityKamion : Please, since you can also approve it. :)11:00
Kamionhah, yeah11:01
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Kamioninfinity: is it working well inside the chroot?11:01
seb128mvo: update-notifier update works fine11:01
seb128mvo: out of the "availabe" typo bug you got a bug for that one :p11:01
jdubhey gang, how's it going?11:01
seb128hey jdub11:02
jsgotangcohi11:02
seb128jdub: GNOME 2.11 rock! :)11:02
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jdubyeah, it is beautiful11:03
Amaranthpitti: 8 more months11:03
seb128jdub: do you have any opinion on gnome-screensaver? Should we push it now?11:04
tepsipakkiseb128: yes please!11:04
pittiAmaranth: I have a rather easy patch that worked fine for hoary and breezy, and applies, fine, builds fine, but completely breaks the ICQ plugin11:04
Amaranth:/11:04
infinityKamion : My tests in breezy chroots have been good.11:05
seb128jdub: anyway GNOME 2.10 had some regression like no menu editor and not real cool new stuff ... 2.11 has a lot of nautilus changes, evince, the notification stuff, etc ... ROCKING :)11:05
jdubseb128: not for breezy11:05
seb128jdub: why?11:05
jdubseb128: really hasn't had much field testing11:05
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Kamioninfinity: ok11:05
jdubseb128: then again, perhaps it would be best to ship it now, before we do 6.0411:05
seb128jdub: suse guys did a security audit, it's fine according to them. It work fine ...11:05
tepsipakkii've tested gnome-screensaver, only annoyance is that it always locks the screen11:06
Treenaksdoes it support xscreensaver hacks?11:06
Amaranthi thought gnome-screensaver was going to be a 2.14 feature11:06
seb128yep11:06
jdubTreenaks: yes11:06
Treenaksjdub: rock11:06
jdubAmaranth: it exists already, but will most likely be in gnome for 2.1411:06
rubenvmight I assume that network-manager is deferred until breezy+1?11:06
seb128jdub: hum. You say not for 5.10 but before 6.04 ... is there something between that? :p11:06
rubenv(something that imho should've been in hoary already :-/)11:07
Amaranthrubenv: it didn't really do much when hoary froze (did it even exist yet?)11:07
ploumseb128, Gnome 2.11 rock indeed. But it sucks really....11:07
TreenaksAmaranth: it existed11:07
jdubrubenv: it was not even remotely close to ready for hoary, and only just close to ready for breezy11:07
seb128ploum: explain?11:07
TreenaksAmaranth: but it was a broken piece of donkey crap11:07
ploum.. compared that what gnome 2.14 will be :-)11:07
seb128ah ah11:07
jdubseb128: i was offering a different view11:07
rubenvAmaranth: from what I've been ready on the network-manager list, they're trying to do really weird stuff instead of just installing it like the other distro's do11:08
jdubseb128: is thinking aloud abruti? :)11:08
Amaranth2.14 will hopefully have some themes using cairo :)11:08
seb128jdub: AH AH11:08
jdubAmaranth: clearlooks is already ported, richard has sshots11:08
Amaranthrubenv: yes, the n-m maintainers in ubuntu are trying to make it not _suck_11:08
Amaranthjdub: damn, i need to start idleing in #clearlooks again11:08
Treenaksrubenv: yes, like making it work nicely with /etc/network/interfaces-defined interfaces11:08
Treenaksrubenv: instead of barfing11:08
seb128jdub: anyway I think we should give it a try now, we can roll back easily if required11:08
Kamionrubenv: we don't particularly want to install bind9 as part of the desktop, thanks ;-)11:09
mjg59mdz: usplash works fine on amd6411:09
jdubKamion: so weak willed! :)11:09
mjg59jdub: jbailey has it designed, but not quite fully implemented11:09
mjg59Lathiat: Hello?11:09
=== jdub doesn't have enormous objections to running bind9
rubenvKamion: bind9 scales big, but doesn't start big11:09
Amaranthi'd rather not have every ubuntu desktop in existance running bind11:10
danielsPackage: bind911:10
danielsInstalled-Size: 70011:10
danielsOH NOES11:10
jdubAmaranth: when it doesn't listen publically, why care?11:10
Amaranth*headdesk*11:11
Amaranthduh :P11:11
jdub"argh! but that's SERVER software?!"11:11
Kamionrubenv: it's a horrific thing to include on default desktop systems, because you have to cripple it, which really pisses server admins off11:11
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danielsKamion: 'cripple' -> 'listen on localhost'11:11
jdubKamion: that's only because we're not being creative11:11
jdubKamion: they don't really follow11:11
Kamionjdub: being creative would involve using something SENSIBLE instead of bind9. :-P11:11
rubenvalso, the point of network-manager is to replace stuff like /etc/network/interfaces, why doing all the trouble undoing that?11:11
infinityKamion : The solution there was to split the binary to bind9-bin, and have NM depend on it.11:11
infinityKamion : So, apt-get install bind9 wouldn't be crippled at all.11:12
jdubKamion: bind9 is perfectly sensible, it's a small, robust, dynamically reconfigurable resolver11:12
Kamionjdub: I realise there's a fine line between genius and insanity, but11:12
Kamionbind9 small? in what universe?11:12
jdubit's in main ;)11:12
danielsKamion: installed-size 700, dude11:12
Kamionas resolvers go, it's enormous11:12
infinityKamion : Mostly, I need reassurance from you/mdz that this work won't be for naught, given that feature freeze has ostensibly passed.11:12
danielsKamion: we install more shit in xbase-clients that no-one will ever use, than bind9 :P11:12
Kamiondaniels: it's not actual disk space use I'm worried about, it's that AS A RESOLVER it's huge11:13
jdubdaniels: i believe Kamion is talking about runtime size11:13
Kamionno11:13
KamionI'm talking about actual size compared to the size that a sensible solution would be11:13
jduboh, well, then i think you're clearly insane ;)11:13
Kamionbind9 has 300000 lines of new code compared to bind811:14
rubenvKamion: so the small extra cost of bind9 is too much that it weighs up to forcing crappy networking onto every laptop user out there?11:14
dokoseb128: no cairo 0.9 yet? ;-P11:14
rubenv(for yet another 6 months)11:14
jdubKamion: why bother having a different solution that does the same stuff? it's like running something non-apache as a paersonal webdav server... crazy!11:14
Kamionrubenv: please do not put words in my mouth. I'm not saying n-m shouldn't happen, I'm saying that if a better solution can be found we should do that instead.11:14
Kamionjdub: the name server market is not nearly so one-sided as the web server market; they're not comparable11:15
seb128doko: soname change, 200 packages to rebuild11:15
seb128doko: we said after the colony coming11:15
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jdubKamion: no one's managed to point out a name server that does what's rquired so far ;)11:15
Kamioninfinity: well, regardless of my personal feelings, my opinion right now is pretty much "whatever"11:15
dokoseb128: I love freezes ...11:15
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seb128doko: yeah11:16
Kamionjdub: iwj was convinced dnsmasq would do the job11:16
KamionI realise his last upload didn't work, but still11:16
infinityKamion : My personal feeling is that networkmanager probbaly isn't mature enough yet, but we can hammer it into shape to be "as good as what we have now, but with a bit more bling", so it's not like it would be a regression.11:16
seb128doko: do you have some tools for massive rebuilds due to soname changes/transitions etc ?11:16
infinityKamion : dnsmasq loses out on bind's views, which are needed for robust VPN support.11:17
Kamioninfinity: hmm11:17
Kamionthat's a shame11:17
dokoseb128: yes, on concordia, CXX/auto or something11:17
seb128doko: thanks11:18
seb128pitti: any idea on http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13395 ?11:21
infinityKamion : Well, I'll give it a bunch more thought over the weekend and propose some way forward to you and mdz (well, just mdz if you're gone by then)11:22
KamionI will be11:22
mvodoko: did you got my message about avm pcmcia yesterday?11:22
Kamiontoday's the last day I'll be around for a while11:22
infinityKamion : I've had too many buildd/infrastructure/transition issues to worry about until now.11:22
pittiseb128: hm, no idea11:22
Mithrandirdoko: I'm going to have a bit of trouble to diagnose my "fcdsl dies all too often" problem, as I don't have that ISP any more.11:22
seb128pitti: k, thanks anyway :)11:22
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KamionHiddenWolf: (for what it's worth, the default where possible is actually "resize down the partition with most free space and autopartition what's left"11:23
Kamion)11:23
seb128ploum: thanks for the bug work :)11:24
infinityKamion : Have you approved your own upload?11:24
Kamioninfinity: not yet11:25
dokomvo: sorry, yes: the modules should be in /lib/.../volatile11:25
jdubinfinity: so did "manage what's not in interfaces(5)" turn out to be ok, or do you want to also manage configured interfaces?11:25
infinityKamion : Wouldn't want to miss the :33 cron.daily. :)11:25
ploumseb128, you are welcome11:25
HiddenWolfKamion: good default, but using lvm without having easily usable and obvious (gui?) tools to manage it is rather shakey11:26
infinityjdub : The most workable solution for now is to just make NM's and ifupdown's interfaces mutually exlusive, yes.11:26
ploumWow, this bug is soooo coool ! http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=10078  Really weird, I like it !11:26
infinityjdub : Something more clever could (and should, probably) be done for breezy+1, but we don't have the time or resources to do it OMG, RIGHT NOW!!11:26
seb128ploum: isn't it :p11:26
jdubinfinity: cool, it's a good start11:28
Kamioninfinity: ARE WE THERE YET?11:28
Kamioninfinity: (done)11:28
KamionHiddenWolf: which is pretty much what I said above ...11:29
Amaranthhow come clearlooks is a seperate source package? i thought it was a part of gtk-engines now11:30
seb128Amaranth: because gnome-themes doesn't ship the icon theme 11:30
AmaranthRemenic says he isn't doing standalone clearlooks releases anymore, he is only working in gtk-engines11:31
jdubinfinity: are you on n-m list?11:31
Amaranth:/11:31
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Amaranthso we're stuck with an outdated clearlooks?11:31
seb128Amaranth: need to sort that out with thos11:31
seb128Amaranth: it's not outdated11:31
Amaranth0.6.2 is not the latest release11:31
_d4vidhi all11:31
AmaranthRemenic was trying to show me the new progress bar, found out i don't have the latest release11:32
seb128Amaranth: please have some tolerance11:32
infinityjdub : Just lurking, currently.11:32
danielsseb128: ARE WE THERE YET?11:32
seb128Amaranth: this week had a new GNOME and feature freeze, I've had a lot of work and I've not sorted that yet11:32
danielsseb128: CAN I HAVE AN ICE CREAM?11:32
jdubinfinity: cool11:32
seb128daniels: NO ICE CREAM FOR YOU BEFORE FIXING XNEST :p11:32
ograYES !11:33
dokoKamion: how do I mount an initrd image? the timestamp of the initrd image are older than the corresponding files in the udev package11:33
jdubdaniels: and xmkmf!11:33
Treenaksdaniels: and glxinfo11:33
jdub*oh*, now it dawns on me11:33
jdubmy battery isn't displaying correctly because of the DSDT11:33
Kamiondoko: oh, then just 'mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-`uname -r`'11:33
jdubwhich initramfs should've loaded11:33
seb128jdub: have you tried the new "add to panel" dialog?11:35
danielsseb128: IT IS FIXED ALREADY IS IT NOT11:35
danielsjdub: ENOCARE11:35
danielsTreenaks: ENOCARE11:36
jdubseb128: ow, holy shit11:36
jdubseb128: interesting tactic, thuogh needs some love11:36
seb128jdub: yeah, that's the google bounty11:36
seb128jdub: I've pushed it yesterday because of the feature freeze ... not sure if that's a feature :)11:36
dokoKamion: must the kernel version run, for which I want to create the initrd?11:37
jdubseb128: (given categories with one item, and a huuuuge miscellaneous category)11:37
seb128jdub: will talk with vuntz, it should return from VAC today11:37
jdubseb128: not sure it's worth the delta with gnome for this release ;)11:37
seb128jdub: yeah, we need a way to sort that .. we are quite waiting on Vincent before doing some wrong :)11:37
Kamiondoko: dunno11:37
Kamiondamnit, I get that initramfs breakage too11:37
seb128jdub: we can roll it back before UI freeze if needed11:37
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ograseb128, i'm not totally up to date, but is it intentional to have a "back" button in the dialog ?11:38
jdubseb128: ok - happy to wait and see :)11:38
Kamiondoko: I don't think you should have to be running a matching kernel11:38
jdubogra: when you drill down to launchers, you need it (stupid ui)11:38
ograoh11:38
dokoKamion: too late :-)11:39
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siretartso much shouting today?11:43
dokoKamion: yes, that fixes it11:43
AmaranthENEEDEARPLUGS11:43
infinityKamion : AWTY?! (jesus, is cron.daily STILL running?)11:44
Kamionit's done11:46
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Kamionso, London time, 11:03 cron.daily source, 11:33 cron.daily binary, 11:47ish CD build, 12:40ish rsync finished CDs, 14:00 return from wedding admin stuff and burn test DVDs, 14:30 tests, 15:30 tests done, release?11:49
Kamionhmm11:49
dokoohh, nice. kernel 2.6.12 switches eth0 and eth1 compared to 2.6.1011:54
=== infinity boggles.
infinitybuildd-mail is OOMing on yellow?11:55
infinityThat's just plain wrong.11:55
ogradoko, yes, there are some rports in the mailing list11:55
=== Mithrandir boggles too
dokoogra: so what is the right fix? add an alias for the module?11:57
ogradoko, try /etc/iftab11:57
Mithrandirdoh, using a -686 module with a -386 kernel won't work. 11:57
mvoseb128: making the gnome #300539 (evoultion/synaptic crash) a g_return_if_fail() (instead of a g_assert) will not do further damage it seems (so we have a plan B now ;)11:57
ograyou can specify the device<->HW adress mapping there11:58
seb128mvo: cool, comment on the bug saying that? :)11:58
dokoogra: strange, the file is there, but it's not honored11:58
mvoseb128: no, just tried it. it's not a real fix of course, but if gtk upstream does not come up with something better ...11:59
infinityOkay, scratch that, buildd-mail OOMs on amd64 entirely... But only when trying to deal with this one log?12:00
infinityOr, no.  When dealing with hoary-updates logs in general, it looks like.  WTF?12:01
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Lathiatmjg59: I have a problem with framebuffer on my laptop, where the whole thing gets pushed down 2 lines, with the bottom 2 lines being invisible and the top 2 just having a single pixel line down the side of each character spot (happens in the hoary installer, usplsah) -- anyway to fix that other than vga=771 which works? (that gets me 1024x768, and works, altho i think that breaks usplash, but works in the insatller)12:01
mjg59Lathiat: Argh. Probably not, I'm afraid (other than fixing vga16fb)12:02
Lathiatmjg59: hrm12:02
paoloFrom the output of the last upgrade: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/114712:02
MithrandirKamion: easiest way to get a module onto the live cd?12:04
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Mithrandirhm, so now I have an unionfs livecd session12:09
KamionMithrandir: wget12:09
MithrandirKamion: well, the cd image itself.  I need to put unionfs in an udeb?12:10
KamionMithrandir: yes12:10
Kamionif you want it pre-pivot12:10
jdubyay, initrds are now smaller12:10
Mithrandirand make sure there's a dependency from casper to the udeb?12:10
MithrandirKamion: that's part of the huuuuge kernel build process, isn't it?12:10
Kamionor anna-install it, either12:10
Kamionyeah12:10
Kamiondebian/d-i/blah12:10
Lathiatmjg59: so.. whats wrong with vga16fb? :)12:10
jdubanyone else using initramfs and DSDT.aml?12:11
MithrandirKamion: ok, thanks.12:11
mjg59Lathiat: It makes a couple of assumptions about video hardware that aren't necessarily true12:11
Lathiatmjg59: is it an overly hard problem to fix?12:12
Treenaksjdub: I'm considering it12:12
mjg59Lathiat: No idea, I'm afraid12:12
Kamioninfinity: if you could make sure I get initramfs-tools_0.20_{amd64,i386,powerpc} before :33, I'd be eternally grateful12:12
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Lathiatmjg59: do you know what the assumptions are?12:12
Kamion(ARE WE THERE YET?)12:13
jdub$ grep -rl DSDT *; echo pants12:13
jdubDSDT.aml12:13
jdubpants12:13
mjg59Lathiat: Afraid not12:13
Lathiatmjg59: okie12:13
Lathiatmjg59: cheers12:13
jdub^ in directory with un-cpioed initramfs12:13
jdubbum12:13
mjg59jdub: I don't think the initramfs support for DSDTs is fully done yet12:13
jdubhrm, seem to recall jbailey mentioning kernel update required12:13
infinityKamion : If cron.daily ever finishes, I'll think about what I can do before the next one.12:15
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mjg59jdub: Yeah, it'll certainly be the latest kernel12:17
Kamioninfinity: it's done12:18
jdubah, feature freeze period is always so exciting :)12:19
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infinityKamion : And so is your build (it's arch:all, by the way, no need to beg for three builds..)12:21
danielsjdub: ...12:21
jdubdaniels: it's late.12:22
Kamioninfinity: oh, er, yeah. :)12:22
Mithrandirhi Simira 12:22
jdubdaniels: fix xmkmf already. ubuntu relies on mgp.12:22
Simiramorning Mithrandir 12:22
seb128_ploum: when you have a bug too you can change it to NEW12:23
Kamionjdub: wet tennis balls> some of them stick12:23
paoloAny clue about the gnome-app-install dpkg error?  It can't install via upgrade nor remove the package (error at: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/1147)12:24
Kamionpaolo: dpkg --purge gnome-app-install-data, repeat12:24
seb128_paolo: dpkg -i --force-overwrite12:24
Kamionmvo: could you make gnome-app-install Replaces: gnome-app-install-data, please?12:25
dokoogra: is /etc/iftab honored, when the network interfaces are configured with "mapping hotplug" ?12:25
mvoKamion: yes12:25
paoloKamion: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/115012:26
danielsjdub: svgslides > mgp12:26
danielsjdub: plus, most of us have hacked-up bling versions of svgslides :)12:26
Kamionpaolo: then what seb128 said, and then purge gnome-app-install-data afterwards12:26
Kamionmvo: in fact replaces/conflicts I guess12:27
ogradoko, no idea... i dont use "mapping hotplug" anywhere12:27
Mithrandirwhat's the general i386 porting machine?12:27
danielsMithrandir: concordia12:27
danielsdchroot -c breezy-i38612:27
pittiMithrandir: dchroot -c breezy-i38612:27
Mithrandirok, thx12:27
danielspitti: oh my god, we think alike!12:27
MithrandirI prefer to add a "linux32" as well, but thanks12:28
pittidaniels: well, there aren't so many options :-)12:28
=== daniels goes to put CDBS in xorg, and patch debian/patches from within debian/patches :P
Mithrandirdaniels: eeeevilneesssszz12:28
pittidaniels: I never intended the latter12:28
KamionMithrandir goes Hungarian12:28
pittidaniels: btw, even Keybuk managed to patch debian/patches :-)12:28
danielshahaha12:28
paoloKamion, seb128_ : it makes sense, thank you very much.12:28
pittithat reassured me a bit12:29
danielskeybuk is special12:29
daniels-49 built12:32
danielsmust be perfect12:32
paoloCool :)12:32
danielsbuild time is now under an hour on my laptop12:33
danielsused to be >= 212:33
paoloEven cooler.12:33
Kamion-49 needed for live CDs?12:34
danielsKamion: somewhat, yes12:36
danielsunless you assume that everyone either a) uses a US keyboard, or b) knows how to type on a US keyboard12:37
danielswhich, tbf, is not unreasonable12:37
paoloToken Bucket Filter?12:38
Lathiatto be fair...12:38
Treenaksdaniels: meet he Belgians, who use "azerty" layouts12:39
Kamiondaniels: how 'bout install CDs?12:39
Kamioncan I get those started?12:39
pefelmo: hi12:40
sladenLathiat: try switching video stretch off and then booting without a vesa mode12:40
Lathiatsladen: video stetch is off12:40
Lathiatsladen: wasnt booting with a mode12:41
danielsTreenaks: azerty is french also12:42
danielsKamion: for c3?12:42
sladenLathiat: /me thought he read  'vga=771'12:42
Kamiondaniels: yes12:42
Kamionsladen: he said it *works* with vga=77112:43
danielsKamion: should be fine.  there's certainly nothing important fixed in -49 over -48.12:43
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Kamionok, started then, thanks12:44
danielsKamion: as for lives, I don't know what the problem is12:44
danielsKamion: it could be that the keyboard detection doesn't get run at all, so everyone gets us, or it could just be that the variant setting gets utterly ignored, so you just end up with 'us' instead of 'us(dvorak)'12:44
KamionI may end up giving mdz the instructions on publishing colony releases12:44
Kamionwe'll see12:44
danielsKamion: how long are you off for?12:45
Kamionback on the 30th12:45
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ploumwe (belgians) don't use the same azerty layout as french...  silly12:45
danielsploum: i said that azerty was french, not that the belgian and french layouts are the same12:47
danielsi mainly just use german as my litmus test for weird-shit layouts12:47
danielsit's pc105, it's got a different key layout, and it's three-level.  if that works, I can be reasonably confident that most things generally work, and go running back to the comforting bosom of pc104/us.12:47
ploumindeed ;-)12:48
danielsjesus christ12:48
danielsmy desktop is far nicer for testing xorg than my laptop12:48
danielsnone of this fork-a-new-server crap12:48
ploumseb128, enough bugzilla for me today ! I hope it was a bit helpful (there are some bugs you can mark as UPSTREAM)12:49
ploum(oh, I've just seen they are now marked, nevermind)12:50
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daniels        Option          "XkbRules"      "xorg"12:51
daniels        Option          "XkbModel"      "pc104"12:51
daniels        Option          "XkbLayout"     "us"12:51
daniels        Option          "XkbVariant"    "dvorak"12:51
danielsperhaps bonghits will fix my keyboard layout12:51
daniels(i.e., it works for me, dude)12:51
danielsmdz: are you *sure* autodetect_keyboard was true?12:51
sladenKamion: well, that's what I *thought* Lathiat said.  But that is conflicted 6 lines up by 'wasnt booting with a mode'.  So maybe I'll just ignore both since my binary maths module gets a bit up set when I start feeding it quantum input sets :)12:52
danielsalso, AFAICT, XKB is far, far more clear and sensible than the console-data crap.  this is concerning.12:52
seb128ploum: really nice from you, thanks again12:53
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seb128ploum: you can change the status yourself ... or don't you hve the bugzilla level for it?12:53
ploumseb128, I don't have the level12:53
seb128ploum: oh, you should have said so12:53
seb128what email do you use?12:54
ploumploum@fritalk.com12:54
seb128can any bugzilla admin give him the rights to change bug settings?12:54
seb128thanks12:54
ploumthank in advance12:55
seb128you're welcome :)12:55
ploumGood afternoon all, time to eat :-)12:55
seb128enjoy your lunch :)12:55
ploum;-)12:55
Seveasspike..?12:58
SeveasI've confirmed it on i386 and filed it on malone (it's a universe package)12:58
spikecool, tnx much01:00
spikeSeveas: can u point me to malone? isn't bugzilla.ubuntu.com the place for reporting bugs?01:01
ajmitchspike: launchpad.net/malone01:02
spikehttps://launchpad.net/malone/bugtrackers/ubuntu-bugzilla01:02
spikeoh, k01:03
spikeyeah, googled it out01:03
ajmitchwhich is the place for reporting universe bugs01:03
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spikeuhm, just universe? what about bugzilla.ubuntu.com? the overall look and feel is unfinished/unused, but I saw bugs listed there01:03
ajmitchuniverse bugs, for now01:04
spikeand since I'm on devel, what does it take to be a ubuntu DD? same ages that for debian?01:04
spikek, tnx01:04
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ajmitchthe best way to get started it to help out in universe, with the MOTU crew01:05
spikeor with some work and effort (and time of course) u can get in?01:05
\shmorning01:05
spikeok, I'll look into that, tnx01:05
spike'mornin \sh 01:05
ajmitchhi \sh  01:05
\shwho is the pro in things like ubuntu-installer01:05
spikeSeveas: btw, did u read the links I gave u yesteday? about the watermarking attack and stuff01:06
\shhey ajmitch 01:06
spikeSeveas: and would u mind some more discussion about the topic? there's another thing worth doing regarding that stuff...01:06
spikeanother thing: on http://mirror.isp.net.au/ftp/pub/ubuntu/pool/universe/r/rlog/ I can see some libs I need, but apt-cache search rlog doesn't show anything, what am I missing? my mirror isn't up to date?01:07
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Seveasspike, I didn't get to reading them yet, most of my tome goes into studying for a network security exam01:08
spikeI c, nm01:08
Seveasand rlog is only in breezy afaik01:08
spikeah01:09
Mezgrr, what was the kernel update about?01:09
MezIt broke my breezy01:09
Mezmdz: ping01:09
spikeSeveas: any suggested way I can get it?01:09
ajmitchMez: initramfs 01:09
Seveasspike, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=rlog&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all confirms it01:09
Mezso why has it broken my internet access?01:09
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Mezand why does it try to open my CD drive on boot01:10
spikedamn... mmmh01:10
Seveasa good way is backporting it, add a deb-src for breezy to your sources.list, apt-get source it and use dpkg-buildpackage01:10
ajmitchMez: that's a new one for me - most 'it breaks' complaints I saw were related to lvm01:10
Mezajmitch, well, it says "/dev/cdrom: open failed: no such device01:11
MezCannot find volume hda801:11
Mezbut then boots up fine01:11
ajmitchright, could be the same01:11
Mezwhen I get into GUI though, It then has no net access01:11
MezI try and bring eth0 up, but I don't know how to get it to auto-configure 01:11
ajmitchMez: bugzilla!01:11
spikeSeveas: is there any place to look for backports?01:12
spikeah, sry, missed ur last message01:12
Seveasubuntu-backports section :)01:12
Mezajmitch, at the moment I'm just asking how to get my network backup manually (I can bring eth0 up bt I dont have any IP address or anything)01:12
Seveashoary-backports*01:12
ajmitchMez: usually ifup will run what is needed01:12
Mezajmitch, I've been using ifconfig eth0 up01:13
Mezajmitch, I'll be back if  can get it to work01:13
\shhmm...01:13
\shIf I set in the makefile of linux-source-2.6.12 the extraversion to 3-i386 and trying to build a module for 2.6.12-3-i386 (which is used by colony 2) do I have any chance to have load a newly compiled module in the initrd?01:15
tepsipakkikamion: daily-netboot loops in partman01:16
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Mezajmitch, where should ubuntu usually bring up the ethernet?01:17
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Mezweirdness... 01:18
MezI worked out what happened but I dont know how01:18
ajmitchhm01:19
tepsipakkimez: in /etc/rcS.d01:20
tepsipakkisigh..01:20
ajmitchhe'll be back01:20
tepsipakkiI'm about to post a message on d-d-l about the runlevel-madness01:20
tepsipakkibut lunch first01:21
spikeyeeeeeeeeee, the backporting succeded01:21
spikecool01:21
spiketnx Seveas 01:21
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spikeencfs worked too.. wonderful01:23
spikeSeveas: that's the other thing I wanted to mention... if u don't want to go loop-aes u can go encfs01:23
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Lathiatlibxine got compiled without xvideo01:24
danielswhoops01:24
danielsi guess that'd be mine to fix too01:24
Lathiatwondered why it was chunking so bad01:24
Lathiatgxine told me :)01:24
Lathiatwhinge you need xv, whigne it was around at compile time01:24
Mezhmmles01:24
MezI think I know what went tits up01:24
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MezKamion: ping01:25
Lathiatdaniels: if you want i'll send you a dbediff01:25
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Lathiat*debdiff01:25
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Mezoh yeah: mdz: unping01:29
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danielsLathiat: a runtime dependency on libxv1?01:31
Mezwhy are there no packges in bugzilla for the kernel?01:35
danielsthere are01:35
Mezthey dont show01:35
danielsyes they do01:36
danielsstart typing 'linux' in01:36
danielsnote the array of choice01:36
danielsa veritable plethora01:36
Nafallodpkg segfault didn't vanish?01:36
Nafallocontext: http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/e/ethereal/0.10.12-2ubuntu1/ethereal_0.10.12-2ubuntu1_20050812-1008-amd64-failed.gz01:37
Mezdaniels, I see linux-headers and linux-meta relating to the kernel01:37
Mezdaniels, I want to report on linux-source-*01:37
danielsMez: 'linus'01:39
danielser01:39
daniels'linux'01:39
Mezdaniels, just file against linux then - I assumed package names in bugzilla would be relevant to either the source package or the binary package01:40
pittiinfinity: is the amd64 buildd busy or down?01:42
danielspitti: i think it's busy01:42
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jdubmjg59: ping01:48
mjg59jdub: Hi01:52
jdubyo01:53
mjg59What's up?01:54
jdub/msg :)01:54
lu|dinnerjdub: isn't it a little early where you are? 01:55
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jdubluis_: yes, but i am wired01:56
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seb128pitti: where is gimp20.mo with your language packs?02:03
jordinooo02:04
jordinot that file02:04
jordiI've been working on gimp20 all morning at work02:04
pittiseb128: I noticed that some files just seem to be missing (xchat, too)02:05
pittiseb128: I'll fix that next week, don't worry02:05
seb128pitti: hum, is that long to fix?02:06
pittiseb128: probably not, but long to find out why02:06
seb128k02:06
seb128luis_: around? Have you guys a way to copy a file on the liveCD if it doesn't come with a package?02:06
pittiseb128: my problem is, I need to add another feature to the audio stuff, but the flood of security stuff delayed me02:06
pittiseb128: I really need to sort that out before I continue bug fixing02:07
seb128pitti: GNOME guys are rolling a GNOME liveCD for a french magazine and it's due on monday02:07
seb128pitti: and they noticed gimp is not translatted02:07
pittigrumpf02:07
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seb128pitti: maybe they can copy the .mo with a hack, wait on luis_'s reply02:07
luis_seb128: yeah, we can02:08
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luis_seb128: not pretty, but we can02:08
seb128luis_: k, I'll reply that to the mail02:08
pittigimme 15 minutes to attempt to fix it02:08
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luis_s/pretty/maintainable/02:08
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luis_jdub: media!02:08
luis_:)02:08
jammcqjdub: hey02:08
jammcqjust got yer email, thanks02:08
jdubyo jammcq 02:08
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seb128luis_: you probably want today's gtk upload to, it fixes the fileselector crasher 02:08
jdubluis_: they're not using it for a coverdisk, just a review?02:08
jammcqand now, after flying all night, i'm heading to bed02:09
luis_seb128: can you put that in the email?02:09
seb128luis_: sure02:09
luis_jdub: I wouldn't recommend it if I wasn't using breezy myself with fairly high confidence02:09
jdubluis_: that sounds like a dodgy "yes, coverdisk" answer :)02:10
pittiseb128: 02:10
pitti$ zgrep gimp20.mo Contents-i386.gz |grep fr02:10
pittiusr/share/locale-langpack/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gimp20.mo          translations/language-pack-fr-base02:10
pittiit doesn't?02:10
pittioh, oops02:10
pitti8889548 May 25 00:45 Contents-i386.gz02:10
pittiwhy isn't our Contents.gz updated?02:10
luis_jdub: it is, AFAICT02:11
Mithrandirpitti: it's supposed to be updated once a week or so, but it's a fairly expensive operation, so you wouldn't want to run it every 30 minutes.02:11
pittiMithrandir: right, but May???02:11
pittiI downloaded it this morning...02:11
Mithrandirpitti: mail elmo?  seems to be broken, I agree02:12
jdubluis_: ha ha02:12
luis_jdub: I haven't really been the one talking to the magazine, that is mostly the frenchies (marcus and dave)02:13
luis_so I'm not entirely sure what I'm helping on at the moment, but yes, I believe it is a cover disc02:13
danielsluis_: you're using breezy with a US-layout keyboard02:14
luis_grr, friday already02:14
jdubhttp://www.linuxformat.co.uk/blog/?p=2102:14
luis_daniels: I am, though I believe marcus is with french, after installing extra packages02:14
danielsluis_: mdz alleges that it's sort of non-specifically broken outside that, but I haven't had time to check, and it's also 2215 on Friday02:14
jdubfucking...02:14
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luis_jdub: ?02:15
luis_jdub: cheering on mjg59's college already?02:15
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jdubre the url02:15
luis_daniels: it is broken by default on the livecds, missing a package, but I believe marcus identified and installed the missing package02:15
luis_jdub: it is long, break it down for me ;)02:16
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jdubluis_: look at pretty pictures02:16
jdub(and not so pretty)02:17
hmrochahi, why is browser the default mode of nautilus?02:17
danielsluis_: if you could find out what it is, that would kick arse02:17
hmrochaand why have you changed the behaviour of the left button to become what it used to be?02:18
hmrochaalways opening windows with the middle mouse button doesn't make to much sense02:18
jdubhmrocha: you can also hold shift02:19
jdubhmrocha: we've switched to browser mode and un-broken spatial to satisfy the needs of real users02:19
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hmrochajdub, yes, but that way i would need to move my hand to the keyboard02:19
hmrochajdub, hmmm, good point there02:20
jdubhmrocha: always good to keep one hand on each :)02:20
hmrochajdub, my mom didn't like spatial very much02:20
jdubyeah02:20
TreenaksMy mom did :)02:20
jdubpretty scary when you're not expecting it02:20
hmrochaTreenaks, your mom is a XI century mom :)02:20
hmrochaups, XXI02:20
jdub1980's more like it :)02:21
Treenakshmrocha: my mom only knew about the on/off button until a few months ago02:21
hmrochamy mom doesn't know what copy-paste is02:21
hmrochaTreenaks, ok, you win :)02:21
hmrochajdub, ok, i agree switching to browser mode as default, users that use spatial can always switch back to it02:22
hmrochajdub, but why not leave the "open and close upper" with the left mouse button?02:22
Lathiatbecause it was silly02:22
hmrochasilly?02:23
hmrochamost of the time you want to open and close the upper02:23
hmrochai rarely use the left mouse button to open a window, always the middle one02:23
hmrochathat's silly!02:23
jdubhmrocha: it really detracts from the spatial model02:24
jdubifwe could do spring-loaded folders, that'd go a long way to fixing the problem02:24
Treenaksjdub: why can't we?02:24
jdubhello patents02:24
Robot101spring loaded?02:24
jdubmeet apple02:24
hmrochajdub, btw, are you the 10x10 guy?02:24
jordihmrocha: TOTALLY02:24
jdubit's been implemented for nautilus, but we just can't do it02:24
jdubhmrocha: yes, that guy02:25
Treenaksjdub: scary.. when is the Classic Mac old enough for the patent to expire?02:25
hmrochajdub, you're the king, great speech at guadec02:25
Treenaksjdub: can't be long02:25
jdubmaybe, worth checking out02:25
jdubthough i think they've done some update cheating patents02:25
hmrochahoary still has the open and close upper with the left button02:26
MithrandirTreenaks: spring-loaded folders was introduced in MOS8, so I imagine it'll still be ten years or so02:26
hmrochausers won't like when switching to breezy02:26
TreenaksMithrandir: It was? I remember using it on either a classic or macos 7.x02:27
hmrochabreezy will be released when? november?02:27
Lathiatoct02:27
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hmrochacool02:27
jdubhmrocha: luckily, the efault will be browse mode, so only users who really care will get spatial (and they will want it working without close-behind)02:27
hmrochai will switch all my college computers from mandrake to breezy on christmas holidays02:28
TreenaksMithrandir: you're right... Filed:  June 11, 199302:30
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TreenaksMithrandir: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&r=1&l=50&f=G&d=PALL&s1=5583984.WKU.&OS=PN/5583984&RS=PN/558398402:31
Lathiatdaniels: it says failed to find libXv.so or libXv.a02:32
danielsLathiat: during *runtime*??02:33
Lathiatdaniels: no, build02:33
danielsoh, so missing b-d02:33
Lathiatnope02:33
Lathiatits there02:33
=== Lathiat tries something
Kamiontepsipakki: I've just removed partman, which is superseded by partman-base; that should sort that out02:34
Lathiatdaniels: solved it02:34
Lathiatit wants --with-xv-path=/usr/lib02:34
Lathiatwho knows why02:34
KamionNafallo: requires the hoary-updates upload I did02:34
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tepsipakkikamion: so I should change the preseed-file to use partman-base?02:36
`anthonyjdub: hey, in that third photo - it looks like from your talk. I wonder if you were swearing at the moment it was taken?02:37
Kamiontepsipakki: preseed's irrelevant, the archive was just inconsistent02:38
Kamiontepsipakki: give it an hour and try again02:38
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Kamiontepsipakki: (i.e. your netboot install was pulling in both partman and partman-base; they share all the same files => badness; udebs don't support Conflicts so you kinda lose)02:40
Kamionwell, they share all the same files except for their postinst, so you end up with two postinsts and two main-menu items etc. that both call partman02:40
tepsipakkiah, ok02:41
hmrochaa guy in #ubuntu was talking about google earth02:42
hmrochathat a killer app that's making people reboot from linux to windows02:42
hmrochais there someone here with google connections to try to persuade them to port the app to linux?02:42
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pittiseb128: ok, I think I sorted out the gimp issue02:44
pittiseb128: I' still puzzled about xchat, debugging now02:44
pittiseb128, luis_: I will upload langpack updates today which include gimp02:44
luis_pitti: thanks02:44
seb128pitti: thank you ... just curious, what was the issue for gimp?02:45
`anthonyhmrocha: I would expect that google's already working on the mac and linux ports. The windows version is from the company (keyhole) that they bought.02:46
pittiseb128: some packages cannot be imported automatically, gimp is such a problem case02:46
pittiseb128: it has only one pot file, but several domains02:46
seb128ah right02:46
pittiseb128: so my scripts just used the library translations02:46
pittigimp needs to be fixed to create pot files for all domains...02:46
seb128pitti: language-pack-fr-base: /usr/share/locale-langpack/fr/LC_MESSAGES/xchat.mo02:47
seb128for xchat02:47
pittiseb128: and that works for you?02:48
hmrocha`anthony, cool :)02:48
pitti$ locate xchat.mo02:48
pitti/usr/share/locale-langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/xchat.mo02:48
pittiI don't have a .de one02:48
`anthonyI have no sekrit knowledge in this area, just assumptions.02:48
seb128pitti: let me install xchat02:49
pittiseb128: it will certainly work, nm02:49
pittiseb128: I straced, and xchat looks for the file, but it isn't there for de02:49
seb128yeah, it does02:50
jdub`anthony: probability high ;)02:50
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danielsLathiat: i bet I know what that is02:51
pittiseb128: uh, is there such a package? I can't find02:51
pittiit02:51
Lathiatdaniels: that xines detection sucks?02:51
seb128pitti: it's an universe package02:51
danielsLathiat: yes02:51
Lathiati looked at it02:51
pittiseb128: odd, I have universe enabled...02:51
Lathiatit explicitly check s the path you pass02:51
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seb128pitti: maybe it didn't build on amd6402:52
Lathiatit even errors "cant find LibXv.so in <blah>"02:52
Lathiats/blah/blank02:52
seb128pitti: apt-cache showsrc xchat-gnome?02:52
pittiseb128: ah, that may be the reason02:52
pittixchat-gnome | 0.4-0ubuntu1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Sources02:52
pittiindeed02:52
Lathiati just built one with --with-xv-path and it seems to work02:52
danielsLathiat: right02:52
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Lathiatwant a diff?02:52
pittiseb128: so it *never* built for amd64, as it seems02:52
seb128"/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lperl"02:53
seb128grumpf02:53
danielsLathiat: sure02:53
seb128pitti: yeah, I've packaged it like 2-3 weeks ago and only 1 upload02:53
pittiah, ok02:53
pittinevermind02:53
seb128why isn't perl supposed to be installed everywhere?02:53
pittionly perl-base02:54
pittibut not perl, or libperl02:54
seb128k02:54
NafalloKamion: why? that one is for breezy02:55
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KamionNafallo: yes, but apparently the buildds run dpkg outside the chroot sometimes03:02
Kamiondoko: um, libc6-i386 is not in the archive03:03
Kamion(yet, anyway)03:03
Kamionso changing something to depend on it at this point is very unhelpful, since we are trying to produce CDs03:04
dokoKamion: yes, seen. but the dependency still has the ia32-libs alternative03:04
Kamionhm, true03:04
Kamionok03:05
Kamionnot the -dev ones though, from the changelog?03:05
dokothe other one is a suggestion only03:05
Kamionah, ok03:05
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doko:-) you should prepare for tomorrow ...03:06
KamionI'm trying03:06
mvoKamion: tomorrow is the big day? 03:06
Kamionyes03:06
ajmitchI hope it all goes well for you03:07
Kamionthanks03:07
mvoKamion: I wish you (and your gf) the very best for tomorrow :)03:07
Kamionhopefully by tomorrow we shall be less stressed ;)03:07
jdubKamion: definitely not "by" :-)03:08
danielsKamion: i'm repacking the live cd now ... working as fast as I can, sorry03:08
jdubKamion: do cheek exercises tonight03:08
jdubKamion: to limber up03:08
Lathiatdaniels: http://bur.st/~lathiat/xine.debdiff - wfm(tm)03:08
Kamiondaniels: I've given mdz Colony release instructions now, so if all else fails he can do it or somebody else can be delegated to do it03:08
danielsKamion: cool03:08
Kamionjdub: thppppt03:09
jdubseriously03:09
jdubmy cheeks were hammered after wedding day03:09
jdubit was harsh03:09
Kamionnever smiled so much in your life?03:09
mdkeI filed bugs #13396 and #13394 earlier as "UNKNOWN" - if anyone knows better than me what packages they should be under, I would appreciate reassigning. Thanks!03:10
jdubnot in such a compressed period, no ;)03:10
seb128Lathiat: working on xine?03:10
NafalloKamion: ooh. odd :-P.03:10
Lathiatseb128: just makign Xv work so video playback doesnt totally suck balls. :)03:10
Lathiatseb128: what work does it need?03:10
seb128Lathiat: somebody to figure why backtrace are useless ... I guess it stripped 2 times or something like that03:12
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bddebianHowdy03:12
danielsLathiat: it needs to lose anything patent-encumbered it may have in it03:12
danielsLathiat: if xorg -49 fixes the apparent world-breaking bustage on the live cd or whatever it is, i'll do it on monday/tuesday03:12
Lathiatdaniels: so that means xine becomes as usefull as totem-gstreamer? :)03:13
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danielsalso in main, and probably also the default for breezy03:13
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ograGRRR, why is copy/paste this broken... it breaks totally here03:13
Treenaksogra: blame daniels :)03:14
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ograseb128, is there a bug open about copy/paste its totally f*chked.... pasting from term to term takes minutes and blocks the target term totally...03:14
danielsit's not an xorg thing03:15
Lathiatdaniels: is ffmpeg patent encumbered03:15
ogranope, its this damned gnome clipboard crap... i dont like it ...03:15
seb128no such bug03:15
seb128and the clipboard rocks03:16
ogranot here though03:16
danielsLathiat: i think so, but not sure.  i'm going to go through and make a list and find out.03:16
Lathiathrm03:17
Lathiatcan the dll loader stay in so people can choose to get dodgy dlls if they want?03:17
danielsi don't see why it couldn't03:17
danielsi mean, we ship ndiswrapper03:17
Lathiatright03:18
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Lathiatthere not necesarily dodgy anyway fi you put them there yourself.. i suppose03:18
Kamionmjg59: do we want usplash on the second boot into base-config? (maybe so, maybe not)03:20
pittiinfinity: warty/gaim on amd64 doesn't like me, is that still the crowded buildd?03:22
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danielsuhm03:27
danielsKamion: how much do you know about mastering live CDs?03:27
danielsKamion: i remastered the standard breezy live to have xorg -49 (using -BOGiE, so no new packages) and ... fuck, never mind03:27
mjg59Kamion: Hrm. It might actually be easier not to do it.03:28
mjg59Is there any way of telling?03:28
Kamionmjg59: at the moment, it won't be, because it's in desktop03:30
Kamiondaniels: um. ok :)03:30
mjg59Kamion: Oh, heh, yes. Ok, no problem then.03:30
mjg59Kamion: Though in that case we need to regenerate the initramfs after usplash has been installed03:30
Kamionwe could potentially move it up later03:30
Kamionmjg59: oh, yeah, forgot about that03:31
Kamionmjg59: let's leave it where it is for now and think about promoting it later when it's more polished03:31
danielsKamion: *cough*ithinknothingisbeingstrippedinxorganymore*cough*03:31
KamionI don't want to move it for colony 3 anyway03:31
Kamiondaniels: oops03:31
danielsKamion: it would explain why the live CD is so frigging big03:31
danielsthis strip bug is going to kill me one day03:31
danielsrunning on xfs, the xorg build when run from d/r fails to strip stuff with permission denied03:32
danielsit's fine on ext303:32
danielsi can't make a smaller testcase, because it works from the command line03:32
Lathiat... wtf?03:32
danielsso I had that combined with the fact that none of the modules were being stripped because they aren't under debian/xserver-xorg any more03:32
daniels-> big live CD03:33
daniels-> way too big to fit on a CD03:33
pittiogra: I currently process some main inclusion reports; please mentio03:37
pittin setuid/setgid apps03:37
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pittiogra: e. g. atomix is setgid games03:37
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ograoh...03:38
ograpitti, i didnt kow that this has to be done for unprivileged groups... i'll look over it today again03:38
pittiogra: nevermind, I look at the pkgs anyway03:39
pittijust for the future03:39
ograoki03:39
ograthey look better then expected ... security wise :)03:40
pittiogra: could you sort out the gcompris issues?03:55
Kamionargh, why is hotplug not ifupping interfaces?03:55
ograpitti, sure will do it today03:57
pittiogra: xaos:04:04
pittiBuild-Depends: debhelper (>= 4), aalib1-dev, libpng3-dev, zlib1g-dev, xlibs-dev, svgalibg1-dev [i386] , dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0)04:04
pittiogra: it also offers a04:04
pittix11 frontent04:05
ograyup04:05
pittican you please disable svgalib?04:05
ograoki04:05
pittiogra: the report says that the dependencies are all in main...04:05
Kamionalso please do the aalib transition: aalib1-dev -> libaa1-dev04:06
pittiogra: disabling should be easy since it is only on i386 anyway04:06
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ograpitti, yup... i checked it on amd64 ... but didnt look close enough it seems04:07
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pittiogra: there is no xaos package for i386, btw04:15
ogralol04:15
ograguess why :)04:16
jdubseb128: you tried scaling totem/xine videos recently?04:17
seb128jdub: scaling? like fullscreen, or changing the ratio?04:17
ajmitchjdub: not built against xvideo, Lathiat had debdiff around :)04:17
jdubboth04:17
jdubdoesnt-- ah04:17
jdubi was just rebuilding to see if that was the case04:17
seb128works for me04:17
jdubLathiat: ping04:17
jdubseb128: works, but looks ugly as sin :)04:18
seb128yeah04:18
seb128use totem-gst04:18
seb128:p04:18
ajmitchhttp://bur.st/~lathiat/xine.debdiff for your viewing pleasure04:18
seb128blame jdub for the bug04:18
seb128he touched xine :)04:19
jdubright, i'll turn it around04:19
jdubdoko_: ping04:19
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doko_jdub: pong04:21
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danielsbloody frigging hell, create_compressed_fs has been running for ages04:22
daniels~45min on my reasonably beefy amd6404:23
jdubdoko_: you were going to spin xine 1.0.2 after feature freeze?04:23
Lathiatjdub: pong04:23
doko_or 1.1, I don't know yet04:23
jdubdoko_: hadess said there weren't too many differences04:24
jdubLathiat: n/m04:24
jdubLathiat: just pushing your xine change04:24
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Lathiatjdub: cool04:25
seb128I got a mail from "one of the xine project leaders" who "would like to offer  04:25
seb128any help the xine team and I can give you to resolve any outstanding  04:25
seb128issues."04:25
jdubelite04:25
doko_jdub: ok, I give it a try next week04:25
seb128I've replied/Cced daniels who is supposed to be working on xine04:25
daniels(and still going)04:25
danielsseb128: oi04:25
jdubdoko_: ok, i'm not making any massive changes anyway04:25
danielsseb128: i replied too04:25
seb128but if somebody else wants to work on that too let me know04:25
seb128daniels: I know, I got the reply :)04:25
pittiogra: please watch out for build deps, they are not all in main04:25
ograpitti, oki04:26
doko_daniels, seb128: ohh, no please do. just upload xmkmf before ;-)04:26
seb128just pointing to other guy working on xine that if they need to ping an upstream ...04:26
danielsbah, xmkmf04:26
jdubgo go go! :)04:28
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ograhey, what about xnest first04:28
Treenaksogra: jdub != daniels04:28
Lathiatcan someone send a test mail to lathiat@bur.st04:29
TreenaksLathiat: sent04:30
Lathiatthanks04:30
ograTreenaks, xmkmf != xnest04:30
Treenaksogra: good point04:30
ograTreenaks, i need sabayon for edubuntu :)04:30
danielsogra: xnest is already fixed04:30
danielsseriously, just autotool your crappy xmkmf-using apps04:30
danielsyou'll be grateful I made you04:30
jdubINVALID SOLUTION PROVIDED, TARGETING SYSTEM ENABLED04:31
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danielsDUDE, IT'S XMKMF04:33
danielsLET IT GO04:33
danielsxmkmf : autotools :: banarama, milli vanilli, oingo boingo, duran duran : most everything else04:33
Treenakskmfdm?04:33
danielser, bananarama04:33
dilingerTreenaks: mdfmk04:33
Treenaksdilinger: not anymore04:34
Kamionanyone with bright ideas for #13389, speak up04:34
Kamionsorry, #1339804:34
dilingerTreenaks: that was just 1 album, right?04:34
jdubooh, xine has polypaudio support04:34
danielsrun awaaaaaaaaaaay04:34
Treenaksdilinger: afaik04:35
Lathiatjdub: yeh i noticed taht too04:35
Treenaksjdub: yes, but does it have xmms-plugin support, like mplayer does?04:35
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jdubdaniels: that is not a valid solution. there are projects in our repos that use xmkmf now, and we need it to build them. "convert to autofoo" is entirely unreasonable, and hardly even worth raising.04:35
Treenaksmaybe for breezy+1?04:36
danielsjdub: that may be why I have no intention of seriously dropping xmkmf04:36
danielsjdub: but as it happens, there's not much that uses it, and it's really low-priority04:36
Lathiatdamnit vmware ate my control key 8again804:36
Lathiatand mjy shift key04:37
jdubdaniels: so be the signal, no point sending the wrong message04:37
TreenaksLathiat: press all of them at once04:37
TreenaksLathiat: then release04:37
Lathiataaawaaaaaaw04:37
Lathiatwhic ones/04:37
TreenaksLathiat: both ctrls, both shift04:37
Lathiatawnope04:37
jdubTreenaks: what would xine xmms-plugin support do?04:37
Lathiathheee04:38
danielsjdub: i've been giving the same answer every hour for a couple of weeks now, it's starting to get old04:38
Lathiatdamnit04:38
pittiOMG, nvu is a mess04:38
Treenaksjdub: mplayer can use xmms input plugins to parse audio/video04:38
Lathiatjdub; output sound or whatever with xmms plugins/04:38
Lathiatah input04:38
TreenaksLathiat: I think maybe output/effects too04:38
TreenaksLathiat: (yes, it's evil and scary)04:38
Lathiatindeed04:39
Kamionprojects that use xmkmf> not anything in base like groff, oh no04:39
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danielsKamion: groff uses it??04:39
Kamionfor gxditview, yes04:39
paolo-Sigh!04:39
danielsKamion: well, fuck04:39
bddebianSuch language04:40
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paolo-initramfs broke my USB initrd...04:40
Kamioninfinity,lamont-away: please clear the xlibs-pic dep-wait on gst-plugins0.8 everywhere; it's obsolete04:40
Lathiata jjj04:40
Lathiatbah i cant change screen windwos04:40
Kamioninfinity,lamont-away: or rather, the gst-plugins0.8 dep-wait on xlibs-pic04:41
paolo-I fixed it adding the modules to the proper file (/etc/mkinitramfs/modules) but then it break because it tries to load 8139cp instead of 8139too, argh.04:41
paolo-Adding 8139too to that file and rebuilding the image did let the pc boot - but the network card was not configured.04:42
Kamionpaolo-: #1339804:42
paolo-It needs a login, let me subscribe...04:43
Kamionyou don't need a login to view bugs04:43
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Kamionhttp://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1339804:44
paolo-Ah, oops!  Right.04:44
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paolo-It is indeed it.04:45
paolo-Is there a breezy-bugs ml, like breezy-changes one?04:46
jdubpaolo-: ubuntu-bugs -> no branch-specific list04:47
danielsSTILL RUNNING ARGH04:52
Lathiatmight be in a loop ;004:53
Lathiatthat was supposed to be a smiley but my shift key doesnt work04:53
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Lathiatsmall x, argh.04:53
seb128paolo-: there is desktop-bugs list too04:53
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paolo-At least now this kernel/udev MAKEDEVs /dev/hd[abcd] *04:53
paolo-seb128: what is it about exactly?04:53
seb128paolo-: bugs from ubuntu desktop packags04:54
seb128basically GNOME/fd.org/... packages04:54
pittiseb128, luis_ : new langpacks uploaded (NEW: now super fluffy with gimp, xchat and other goodies)04:54
seb128pitti: you rock :)04:55
Treenaksfluffy rock?04:55
seb128pitti: what was the issue for xchat/de ?04:55
pittithanks :-)04:55
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pittiseb128: infinite improbability influence04:56
\shgentlemen...does anybody has a linux-headers-2.6.12-3-386 package handy?04:56
pittiseb128: I just generated an up to date tarball, imported it, and it was there...04:56
Mithrandiroh well, I'm off for today.04:56
seb128k04:56
pittiMithrandir: enjoy the weekend04:56
luis_pitti: rock, thanks!04:56
Mithrandirpitti: you too04:56
danielsyow.  how is it that the europeans are already leaving for the weekend?04:57
pittidaniels: because we have girlfriends...04:57
pittimine will arrive every minute...04:57
\shlol04:57
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danielspitti: i was working the hardest when I was attached.  go figure.04:58
pittisounds like a happy relationship :-)04:58
danielshah04:58
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\shdamnit04:59
luis_that worked for me!04:59
luis_:)04:59
pittiluis_: well, it's not that I would't look forward to seeing her again :-)04:59
pittiit's just not very productive, agreed04:59
danielsluis_: *south* africa?05:00
Nafalloinfinity: ping liferea05:00
pitti--- gartoon-0.5.orig/debian/compat05:01
pitti+++ gartoon-0.5/debian/compat05:01
pitti@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@05:01
pitti+405:01
pitti+405:01
pittihaha,05:01
pittidouble compatible :-)05:01
Nafallo+8 :-=05:02
Nafallo:-)05:02
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pittiogra_: is there any reason that everything is doubled in gartoon?05:02
pittiogra_: debian/compat, debian/docs, dirs, postinst, etc.05:02
ogra_doubled ? 05:03
ogra_no idea, i didnt package it...  i'll look at it05:03
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\shok...gentlemen..I need some tips...05:03
danielsaw3r4#@$@KJ#$05:04
danielssudo sh -c   3916.78s user 834.89s system 97% cpu 1:21:16.87 total05:04
\sh1. I need to replace the kernel in colony 2 and I need some hints how I can build the initrd stuff to start the ubuntu-installer...05:04
Lathiatdaniels: is it finished? ;p05:04
danielsLathiat: finally05:05
stratusWhere did the gnome keyboard layouts go on breezy? language-support-something? I just see U.S keyboard layout inside gnome-keyboard-preferences.05:05
Nafallodaniels: nice password ;-)05:05
stratuss/preferences/properties05:05
infinityNafallo : ?05:06
daniels-rw-r--r--  1 root root 789M Aug 13 01:05 custom-breezy-live-i386.iso05:07
danielsbrilliant.  it actually GREW.05:07
infinityBah, close enough.05:07
danielsthankyou, create_compressed_fs --best.  thankyou.05:07
infinityJust get a bigger CD.05:07
infinityKamion : Done.05:08
Nafalloinfinity: what's up with liferea? the new version doesn't even have buildlogs.05:08
infinitydep-wait on dbus-glib-1-dev ...05:08
pittiogra_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportGartoon, can you please fix the small issues?05:09
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Nafalloinfinity: hehe, nice. thanx :-)05:09
ogra_pitti, i juast compiled it here... no doubled entrys...05:09
danielsinfinity: which doesn't exist anymore05:09
infinitydaniels : So I gather.05:10
danielslibdbus-glib-1-dev05:10
infinityNafallo : Incorrect build-depends, or should I clear the dep-wait (may be stale from a previous upload)05:10
slomoinfinity: the newest version (0.9.4something) doesn't depend on dbus-glib-1-dev anymore... that was an older version05:10
slomoinfinity: it depends on libdbus-glib-1-dev now05:10
infinityslomo : Alright, I'll clear the dep-wait.05:10
slomoinfinity: thanks :)05:11
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pittiHey madduck 05:11
madduckpitti: hi there. libc6 wrecked my irssi05:12
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danielsgnarghareljasdfokjawer05:14
danielswhatmustIdotoburnaDVD05:14
pittidaniels: nautilus-cd-burner can burn dvds05:14
pittiworks fine05:14
danielspitti: from an ISO?05:14
pittidaniels: sure05:14
pittidaniels: right-click, burn, there you go05:15
paolo-growisofs05:15
pittiyes, that's what n-c-b does05:15
luis_daniels: sent her to niger. Well, actually, she left, and I got a job at ximian when she'd been there about a month. Still, worked out well. ;)05:15
danielsluis_: heh05:17
danielsluis_: i started going out with this one girl two days before I left for two months for denmark/uk/matar.  masterful plan, that one.05:18
danielsbut I think my bitterness is offtopic here.05:18
infinityBitterness is never offtopic.05:19
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pittiah, gf alert05:20
danielspitti: have a good weekend05:20
pittithanks05:20
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ogra_seb128, is there a policy for prerm scripts of gnome icon themes ?05:24
ogra_seb128, for example gartoon runs just: rm -f /usr/share/icons/gartoon/icon-theme.cache05:24
ogra_seb128, without any checks etc...05:25
ogra_obviously this is done the same way in all icon themes i look at05:25
siretartdaniels: still here? could you please review https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTUGLUTransition for correctness?05:25
siretartdaniels: I want to be sure to take the right dependencies for GL and GLU headers, I just want to be safe05:26
danielsargh german keyboard05:27
siretarthehe, I don't like them either, but I'm surrounded by them here ;)05:27
pefelmo: hi, are you here ?05:28
seb128ogra: nop, that's a "to do" point05:28
ograseb128, so you agree that i can leave it this way for now ? pitti wanted me to change it for main inclusion of gartoon05:29
siretartpef: you have much better chances if you actually say what you want from him ;)05:30
seb128that doesn't seems to be quite correct05:30
danielswhere on earth is the pipe key on german keyboards?05:30
seb128hum05:30
danielsi'm stuck in the console trying to fix X breakage with a german keyboard layout05:30
seb128no, it is correct05:30
pittidaniels: alt+gr plus <>05:30
slomodaniels: "altgr" and < ;)05:30
danielsslomo: nope05:31
danielsunless < is somewhere funny05:31
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danielsslomo: where is < ?05:31
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slomodaniels: it's left from the z (on us keyboards, y on a german one)05:31
pittidaniels: left to Y05:31
pefsiretart: you're right05:31
danielssiretart: libgl> libgl1-xorg-dev | libgl1-mesa-dev | libgl-dev05:31
ograseb128, its lik that in all icon theme packs ...05:32
danielspitti: that's my left shift key05:32
ograso i assume its ok :)05:32
danielsoh, christ05:32
pittidaniels: there must be a key in between...05:32
danielsdon't tell me that's the key I don't actually have05:32
danielspitti: pc104 vs pc10505:32
pittidaniels: now you know how we felt during the xkb b0rkage05:32
pittidaniels: I had to copy&paste pipes and backslashes from existing text files05:33
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danielspitti: i'm stuck in the console!05:33
seb128ogra: it does the trick for now, be somebody should write a dh_icontheme05:33
siretartdaniels: updated05:33
pefelmo: hi, can you have a look at my package kvpnc on REVU ? It only miss one motu vote ;) ogra and slomo are ok http://siretart.tauware.de/revu/details.py?upid=34305:33
danielssiretart: glu> libglu1-xorg-dev | libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu1-dev05:34
siretartpef: please rather ask on #ubuntu-motu for reviews, not on #ubuntu-devel. The guys here have enought work for main ;)05:34
Lathiatthanks daniels 05:34
pittidaniels: loadkeys en doesn't work?05:35
danielspitti: yeah, I fixed it just then05:35
danielsalso, shells without vi mode are teh suck05:35
siretartdaniels: also updated05:36
Lathiatsiretart: time to get to work? :)05:36
doko_daniels: which character should I send you, or did pitti already type it for you ;-P05:36
Lathiatsiretart: got a list generated?05:36
Lathiati spose my original one might apply05:36
siretartLathiat: not yet, feel free to update :)05:36
danielsdoko_: irc is on my laptop, which is fine.  my desktop is stuck in the console, now with a us keyboard layout, trying to fix on the live cd.05:37
Lathiatsiretart: ok05:37
danielsthanks though05:37
Lathiatdaniels: ssh in? ;p05:37
Lathiatwell, befor eyou fixed it :)05:37
pefsiretart: yes, but I can't find elmo on #ubuntu-motu and I need his review05:38
danielssiretart: er, libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu-dev05:38
danielssiretart: and libgl1-xorg-dev | libgl1-mesa-dev | libgl-dev05:38
Lathiatpef: err... why do you need elmos review?05:39
infinitys/libgl1-mesa-dev/mesag-dev/05:39
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infinity(though, we should probably rename that)05:39
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Lathiatas am i05:40
infinityRight.  Let's start over.05:40
pefLathiat: my package has ogra  and slomo approval, and ogra says it only miss elmo vote05:40
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infinitylibGL -> libgl1-xorg-dev | libgl-dev05:40
infinitylibGLU -> libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu-dev05:40
Lathiatideally if we are going to change a name, it would be better to do it now rather than do this all over again05:40
infinityNo need to list mesag-dev at all, since it's provided by that alternate virtual (libgl-dev)05:40
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siretartinfinity: and don't mention the mesa variants at all? are these dependencies to work also in current debian/sid?05:41
Lathiat  zA  http://tieguy.org/tinder/05:41
Lathiatoops05:41
Lathiatignore that05:41
infinityLathiat : We were told by the Powers That Be in release management to take this one step at a time to make it easier to just release 'whenever' even if we haven't managed to transition each and every package name.05:42
infinitysiretart : The two lines above will work in a sid system, but not in a sid autobuilder.05:42
Lathiatexcept we'd have to change 3 bazillion packages all over again05:42
infinitysiretart : But we want them working in breezy buildds, not sid ones. :005:42
infinityLathiat : I can change 3 bazillion packages in pretty short order if needs be.05:42
infinityLathiat : I wouldn't stress too much about it.05:43
elmopef: I'm nothing to do with MOTU reviews; someone is confused05:43
siretartinfinity: yes. But when preparing packages for debian, I'd like to get them compatible to ubuntu. Is there any chance to get more 'robust' dependencies?05:43
ajmitchLathiat: it doesn't take too long just for build deps05:43
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infinitysiretart : These just plain will not match with Debian until Debian startes doing the same "break mesa out of Xorg" transition we're doing.05:43
infinitysiretart : Not much we can do about that, unless we want to halt modular X development for the sake of compatible build-deps (which is insane)05:44
ajmitchsiretart: we'll just go ahead & deal with the merges later05:44
Lathiatinfinity: right05:44
Lathiatunderstandable05:44
pittiok, nice weekend everybody!05:46
pefelmo: oh, sorry :)05:47
siretartinfinity: is this correct now? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTUGLUTransition05:47
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infinitysiretart : Build-deps are fine now, but the shlibs will most certainly not mention libglu1c2.05:50
infinitysiretart : They would probably be "libglu1-mesa | libglu1"05:50
infinitysiretart : Not that most people should care in the first place, since shlibs are auto-generated, and anyone hardcoding those deps should be shot.05:51
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infinitysiretart : And then you need to update the section later about transitioning from xlibmesa-dev05:51
siretartok, I'm on it05:52
danielsi hate the live cd and everyone associated with it05:52
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ograpef, did you get my last message ?05:56
Lathiatogra: your last line was at 23:32 "so i assume its ok" talking to seb128 and timed out at 23:4305:57
ograah05:57
ograpef, you ask elmo for a review ? *grin* he does that anyway... please find a third MOTU first 05:57
ogras/ he does that anyway/ he does that anyway for NEW packages/05:57
pefogra: [17:43]  <elmo> pef: I'm nothing to do with MOTU reviews; someone is confused05:58
ograah05:58
pefi'm a bit confused05:58
pef:)05:58
jsgotangcoheh05:58
ograheh... dont worry05:58
ajmitchpef: what is the package?05:58
pefajmitch : kvpnc05:59
ograkvpnc05:59
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pefyeah :)06:01
\shok...toshiba ethernet driver is running and ready to install breezy06:01
\shfabbione: ping06:02
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ogra\sh, he's on hiloday06:04
\shah..who is working on the kernel>?06:04
ograerr, swap i and o06:04
\shKamion: ?06:04
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\shaeh06:04
mdzdoko_: dealt with libc6-amd64*, libc6-i386* do not exist06:05
ogra\sh, if you dont know it, nag the one who last uploaded ;)06:05
ogramdz !06:05
\shogra: I'm not at home...I have to be carefull with the bandwidth here...only 1GB ;)06:05
mdzmjg59: yes, usplash/amd64 works for me as well06:05
ogramdz, one freeze breakage approval please.... i didnt manage to stay awake long enough yesterday to finish gnome-power with new dbus and hal06:06
\shmdz: can u have a look at this http://www.syskonnect.com/syskonnect/support/driver/d0102_driver.html driver for actual sk98 ethernet drivers? (it's nice for the toshiba r200 laptops;))06:07
doko_mdz: where is there another reference to libc6-i386 without a "| ia32-libs" ?06:08
mdzogra: if dbus and hal had been built and working, would it have been ready yesterday?06:08
ograyup06:08
mdzdoko_: jackass:[~]  madison libc6-i38606:08
mdzzsh: exit 1     madison libc6-i38606:08
danielsmdz: so I assume this debconf_copydb trickery doesn't result in config.dat containing the values when you're booted into it06:08
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mdzogra: ok, get it in right away06:08
Nafalloelmo: sync im-switch from debian please. will fix uim for us.06:08
ogramdz yay, thanks :)06:08
mdzdaniels: it has in the past06:08
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mdzogra: don't forget to seed it06:08
danielsmdz: ... what does it do *now*?06:08
mdzdaniels: exactly the same, unless someone broke it06:09
mdzdaniels: did you try the live CD or no?06:09
danielsmdz: if you care to look at the config.dat of a booted live system, debian-installer/keymap is empty06:09
danielsmdz: this is exactly what I'm doing now, having spent the last several hours wrestling with the bloody thing06:10
mdzhmm, Kamion has left, hasn't he06:10
mdzdaniels: what exactly is making it difficult for you?06:10
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mdzthat regex looks broken; did you try changing that?06:11
mdzdebconf-copydb -p '^(debian-installer/keymap|xserver-xorg/autodetect_keyboard$' configdb target_configdb06:11
mdzmissing ')'06:11
trygvebwWill Breezy use Xorg 7.0?06:11
danielsmdz: remastering it producing a 790MB image for no discernible reason and taking hours, stepping through casper in a german keyboard layout to edit 20xconfig without > or |, which I need06:11
danielsmdz: #@$#@$(*#@$06:11
ogramdz, the package names changed... i think i'll need a NEW approval from elmo first and a new main inclusion report at least for the new separated power-manager package (preparing it now)06:11
ogra(the report i mean)06:12
mdzogra: what?  there is another package beyond gnome-power?06:12
mdzogra: you said it was ready06:12
ogramdz, the system specific stuff was parted from the serspace stuff upstream06:12
ograuserspace even06:13
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danielsmdz: even after fixing that regexp, debian-installer/keymap is empty by the time pivot_root is called06:14
danielsmdz: i'm guessing this may possibly have something to do with our inability to detect the layout06:15
mdzseems likely06:15
daniels...06:15
mdzwhy did you need to remaster the CD?06:16
danielsmdz: to get xorg -49 on there to see if that fixed things06:16
danielsmdz: given you were asleep, and I'm not entirely sure about all of casper's weird-shit semantics06:16
Nafalloelmo: thanx06:17
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Nafalloelmo: hmm, could you new it to? :-)06:18
danielsthat's where it stands, and 0220 on friday night sounds like a pretty decent time to stop working and possibly go to sleep.06:20
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elmoDescription: frontend for gnome-powermanager06:24
elmo gnome powermanager manages battery stati, events and06:24
elmo powermanagement settings.06:24
elmoogra: please impove that06:24
ograok06:25
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jasoncohendoes hoary have new versions of dbus-1, dpkg, locales, dselect, kdelibs, and libc6?06:33
jasoncoheni just saw the updates this morning- seems a bit strange06:33
Kamionmdz: I'm still technically here, just about06:33
Kamionjasoncohen: dpkg and dselect definitely yes, I think I saw the others in the queue too06:34
Kamionsee the hoary-updates mailing list06:34
mdzKamion: any obvious reason why debconf-copydb would have stopped working in casper?06:34
Kamionmdz: none that I'm aware of; DEBCONF_DEBUG=20 may help but may not06:34
Kamionit's been working in the installer to my knowledge06:34
Kamionotherwise, I'm afraid you'll have to get someone to dig into cdebconf06:35
Kamionmdz: as far as I'm concerned Colony 3 is blocked solid on #1339806:35
Kamionso, you have mail about how to do a Colony release, since my drop-dead time for leaving is under an hour from now, and I'll probably be gone sooner06:35
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mdzKamion: ok06:38
elmooh, shiny.  valgrind on amd6406:42
Treenakselmo: the non-crashing variety?06:43
elmomdz: would you consider UVFE-ing that?  it's a big jump (2.4 -> 3.0)06:43
mdzelmo: does it have any reverse dependencies?06:43
infinityI should hope not.  No good could ever come of depending on valgrind. :)06:44
elmo** kdenetwork has an unsatisfied build-dependency: valgrind06:44
Treenaksinfinity: firefox; Depends: valgrind :P06:44
elmois the only main one06:44
elmohow about if I confirm kdenetwork still builds with 3.0?06:45
paolo-Is it known that ubuntu-desktop is being kept back by apt?06:53
Kamionshouldn't be, http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/testing/breezy_probs.html doesn't list it06:53
Treenakspaolo-: just manually apt-get install it06:53
paolo-It tells me every time I do an apt operation, let's try install it manually.06:54
paolo-OK.06:54
paolo-It worked.06:54
Mithrandirelmo: can you update kernel-wedge in the breezy-i386 chroot on concordia please?06:58
mdzKamion: if you're still here, a seed push would be handy07:01
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elmoMithrandir: done, probably07:08
Kamionmdz: done07:09
Kamionand I think I'd best go07:09
Kamionbye all!07:09
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Mithrandirelmo: cheers, thanks.07:17
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mdzMithrandir: did you know if Kamion got around to tracking down the initramfs/installer issue?07:34
Mithrandirmdz: he said he was going to a few hours ago, at least.07:34
Mithrandirlike, six hours ago:07:36
Mithrandir11:46  * Kamion fixes initramfs-tools to work in the installer07:36
MithrandirI don't know if he finished it, but I'd imagine so07:36
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mgalvinmdz: it is fixed on the .2 cd07:37
mgalvinbut there is still the hotplug nic issue07:37
mdzyes, #1339807:37
mgalvinyup07:38
pefbye07:39
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Mithrandirmdz: I'm wondering if I should leave that to jbailey as he'll be back on Monday.07:40
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mdzMithrandir: it isn't particularly a jbailey issue07:43
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Mithrandirmdz: it seems to be an initramfs issue?07:44
mdzMithrandir: no, it's a hotplug issue07:44
mdzsee Colin's comment07:44
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TerminXdoes anybody else have really really really small fonts in Thunderbird?08:20
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\shgentlemen...toshiba portege r200 works with breezy08:28
ograout of the box ?08:29
Lathiat.. sortof? :)08:29
\shogra: no ways08:29
ograheh...08:29
\shogra: there is a driver for the nic...default in 2.6.12 doesn't work.08:30
ograhope you documented it :)08:30
\shogra: I will write a wiki page...but we should get this driver into our kernel08:30
\shbecause installing via network without a working nic driver...is a pain in da ass08:30
\shi had to break everything of the colony cd2 08:30
ograyes, i can imagine that08:30
\shreplacing kernel, replacing initrd08:31
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\shnow I'm running 2.6.12-3-386 and modprobe -f magic for the driver...cause i didn't compile the driver with the right version settings08:32
Lathiatheh08:32
\shand doing dist-upgrade in the background08:32
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ben__ok.. I just apt-get upgraded my amd64 box with the new libc08:40
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SuperQit caused my box to spontaneously reboot, and then not boot anymore08:41
SuperQI got it up on a live CD, and was able to use dpkg --root=/foo to re-install the libc08:41
stratusWhere did the gnome keyboard layouts go on breezy? language-support-something? I just see U.S keyboard layout inside gnome-keyboard-properties08:42
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makojdub: i think i may have won the t-shirt challenge08:56
makojdub: accidentally08:56
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jdubsmelly mako!08:59
Mithrandirjdub: I think you might be needing to send out multiple trucks of t-shirts by offering it like that on your blog. :-)09:00
TreenaksMithrandir: first I need a shirt :)09:01
jdubMithrandir: oh dear09:01
jdubMithrandir: i didn't think it would be read that way09:01
jdubMithrandir: good point :)09:01
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diemanfabbione: hey, 12247 has some new info in it, but i cant change its status because i dont own the bug09:11
diemanfabbione: you may be interested and mark it as notabug09:11
Nafallodieman: he's on vacation ;-)09:13
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diemanNafallo: ahh09:25
diemanit can wait :)09:26
diemanNafallo: is he moving yet?09:26
diemani remember he was figuring out building a house09:26
Nafallodieman: other people know more about that I believe :-)09:26
diemanheheh09:27
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Simiramako : ping09:50
makoSimira: yes09:51
jdubmdz: moderating now09:53
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flipperfacescuse me, im on a toshiba satellite, and whenever i try to increase the volume in gnome, via the sound mixer it says that my registry is missing or corrupt and suggests i run gst-register.  I did a synaptic search for this package but it can not find it10:33
mgalvinflipperface: this is not that place for support questions... but did you try gst-register-0.810:35
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mdzjdub: moderating?10:52
jdubmdz: your big fat email10:53
mdzjdub: to ubuntu-devel?  I didn't get a mailman-o-gram about it10:53
jdubhttp://www.uneasysilence.com/os-x-proven-hacked-and-running-on-an-ordinary-pc/10:55
jdub^ ha ha, ubuntu mentioned in osx on intel hack page :)10:55
luis_yeah, sadly the torrent is already down10:59
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ogramdz, from when is this anastacia list ? the edubuntu servers inclusion reports were there since yesterday morning, your list marks them all missing11:05
mdzogra: I wrote it this afternoon (my time), using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionQueue11:05
ograoh, damned, they are all on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdubuntuMainInclusion, i havent linked them yet11:07
Burgundaviaogra, that is odd. I add the link to edubuntu main inclusion stuff and told pitti about it11:08
ograpitti alread processed a lot.... i think e linked the finished ones11:09
Burgundaviao11:09
ograalready11:09
mdzsome things removed from the edubuntu seeds are still in edubuntu-meta due to the amd64 upload going MIA11:09
mdzI'm emailing infinity about it11:09
ogrado they affect the other arches ? 11:10
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Nafalloinfinity: ping11:51
Nafalloinfinity: do you know the plan for xmodmap? ppl want it back :-).11:53
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glickhello11:58
glickexcuse me, how can i tell if my serial ports are working correctly?11:58
glicki dont see any serial port driver loaded when i type in lsmod11:58
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