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Burgundaviawhat should I call the framework page to be copied?12:01
mptSomething that makes it appear in the "Page templates:" list12:02
mptI don't know how that works12:02
mptmaybe it needs to end in "Template"?12:02
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mptLaptopTestingTemplate?12:02
Burgundaviayes12:04
mptIs there an ETA on cdimage.ubuntu.com returning to life?12:05
tsengworks for me12:05
Burgundaviampt, can you copyedit the instructions at the top of LaptopTestingSpec ?12:06
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mptwhoa, thanks, tseng, you must have unclogged something12:06
tsengmpt: hah i downloaded an iso a few moments ago12:06
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tsengit was about 2012:08
mptThat's about 32 MB/moment12:09
Burgundaviashall we merge LaptopTesting and LaptopTestingSpec ?12:11
ajmitch_mpt: I'd say that 'one day' won't be in NZ then :)12:11
mpt"Yes, that's it", said the Hatter with a sigh: "it's always download time, and we've no time to burn the images between moments."12:12
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mptBurgundavia: I was just about to suggest incorporating it into the LaptopTestingTemplate, with people deleting instructions as they fill stuff out, but I don't know how feasible that would be12:13
BurgundaviaTemplate is going to be something they are going to copy over12:13
Burgundavianothing more12:13
Burgundaviaprobably better to have them seperated12:14
mpt(see for example the intro of https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/LaunchpadProposalTemplate)12:14
Burgundaviahmm12:15
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mpt(though those instructions can get away with being much more concise)12:16
mptyeah, separate pages is probably better12:17
Burgundaviawe need two pages12:18
Burgundaviaone for the instructions12:18
Burgundaviaand one for the table to be copied12:18
Burgundaviampt, you want to do that work?12:26
mptno, "fix laptop pages" wasn't on my list of things to do today12:29
mptI got distracted12:29
Burgundaviampt, ok12:30
Burgundaviacan do12:30
mptsorry12:32
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Burgundavianp12:32
lakinshould I not have added myself to the LaptopTestingHardware?12:44
Burgundavialakin, see the spec page now12:44
Burgundavialakin, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTesting12:45
Burgundavialakin, the template is currently being worked on12:45
lakink, brb phone12:48
lakinBurgundavia, cool, these were the instructions I was looking for all morning. :)12:49
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jduboh man03:59
jdubfirst time in ages03:59
jdubi have no uninstallable packages!03:59
jdubyayyayayaya!04:00
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mjg59Heh04:00
jdubwhoa, and full installability of nvidia-glx on my desktop04:02
jdubbongers!04:02
ajmitch_jdub: yeah, things are looking up, even universe isn't horribly broken all over :)04:02
jdubhrm04:03
jduband meanwhile, i can't do the same on my laptop04:03
davydcan someone recompile xscreensaver to be Xinerama aware04:03
jdubhrm04:03
davyd?04:03
davydthat would be really rad04:03
jdubhrm, dev packages04:03
Lathiatdavyd: try gnome-screensaver04:05
Lathiatwith the extrag oodness fo waiting 5 seconds for the password box to appear04:05
Lathiatmaybe 25 if your disk is being chewed by something04:05
davydLathiat: yeah, I hear that's godawful slow04:05
Lathiati wish xscreensaver would look pretty again, tho04:06
davydis that because it's starting a process when you hit the button?04:06
`anthonyjdub: next thing you know, X will work.04:06
Lathiatdavyd: yeh, possibly with gnome deps too not just gtk (gnome_program_init vs gtk_init sucks)04:06
Lathiator it did a few months back anyway04:06
davydI could understand that04:06
Lathiatlike, several time suckier04:06
jdubx works!04:07
ajmitch_jdub: this from a nice fresh install?04:07
jdubdunno04:08
jdubhaven't tried one of those yet04:08
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Lathiatheh04:10
Lathiati've had working X for a few days now :)04:10
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fabbionemorning06:09
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pittiGood morning07:14
danielsmorning pitti07:14
fabbionehey pitti07:15
fabbionehey kid07:15
danielsmorning fabbione07:15
pittiHi fabbione, back to work life? :-) How is your house now?07:15
fabbionepitti: yeah i am back...07:15
fabbionepitti: a bit better than before.. we almost managed to finish the garden room07:16
pittigarden *room*? interesting07:16
fabbionewe had way more problems than expected with rotten wood and crappy work that has done before...07:16
fabbionepitti: sort of porch...07:16
fabbionei only need to lay the new floor and i am done07:16
fabbionehave to wait for my wife to finish the cement borders to avoid water to come in07:17
fabbioneotherwise the new floor would be damaged07:17
fabbionepitti: i got your 3 tons of emails....07:18
fabbionepitti: did you find anybody to work on it?07:18
pittifabbione: not yet... everybody is just so busy07:18
fabbioneMEH07:19
pittifabbione: I could ask Herbert if he could do Hoary as well07:19
fabbionepitti: let me see if i can get BenC to do it... but he doesn't know the kernel build system yet. i am afraid07:20
fabbionepitti: i definetely have no time for it..07:20
fabbionei mean, i will check breezy.. but that's all i can do atm07:21
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pittiHi JaneW 07:25
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fabbionemorning JaneW07:26
JaneWmorning fabbione & pitti07:28
pittidaniels: btw, did you get my email with the xorg CANs the other day? Can you please add them to the changelog in the next update?07:31
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doko_good morning07:53
fabbionehey doko07:56
dokofabbione: http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-08/msg00190.html07:56
mantienahi mdz 07:57
fabbionedoko: interesting :))))07:58
fabbionedoko: i am sure we can wait for them to apply and import the fix later07:58
fabbionethere are not that many pkgs FTBFS due to that07:58
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sivangMorning all08:16
pittiHi sivang 08:16
sivangHi pitti 08:17
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mantienaanyone can tell me where I can find newest ubuntu-express sources ?08:19
mantienaat archive.ubuntu.com exist only old 0.3 version :(08:20
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pittiHi marilize 08:22
marilizepitti: Hi08:23
bob2mantiena: didn't they include a url in the email to -devel?08:23
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mantienabob2, source files doesn't exist at url I've found at http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-August/009560.html08:28
mantienaI can download only .deb packages :(08:28
LathiatHows that going anyway08:30
Lathiatgoign to be ready?08:30
bob2er, I hope they're not using any GPL code in those packages then08:30
bob2GPL violations are as uncool as getting your hand stuck in the blender08:30
Lathiat<1123719929.4952.64.camel@localhost.localdomain>08:31
Lathiatlook for that message08:31
Lathiat(has the sources)08:32
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LathiatDate: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 02:25:29 +020008:33
fabbioneinfinity, daniels: ping?08:34
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mantienaLathiat, thanks08:39
Lathiatmantiena: nps08:43
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infinityfabbione : pong.08:45
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fabbioneinfinity: i still get the:08:45
fabbionedpkg: error processing /opt/sparcbuildd/chroots/chroot-breezy/var/cache/apt/archives/libglu1-mesa-dev_6.2.1-5ubuntu5_sparc.deb (--unpack):08:45
fabbione trying to overwrite `/usr/include/GL/glu.h', which is also in package x11proto-gl-dev08:45
fabbionehas it been fixed and my cache is "dirty"? or is it still pending?08:45
infinityx11proto-gl-dev Replaces libglu1-mesa-dev, so dpkg is supposed to take care of that automagically.08:47
infinityUnless the dpkg in your base system doesn't handle back-replaces properly.08:47
fabbioneit's the latest one....08:47
infinityWhat is your base system running?08:47
infinityBoth hoary (well, hoary-updates) and breezy handle this case correctly.08:48
fabbioneVersion: 1.13.10ubuntu108:48
fabbionei think it's the latest one...08:48
\shahhh...fabbione the master of the kernel08:48
fabbioneinfinity08:48
mantienaLathiat, you are talking about this email http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-August/009560.html ?08:48
fabbioneinfinity: but if you say it's working on our buildd, i will check mine later on....08:49
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\shfabbione: any objections to include an ethernet driver into kernel 2.6.12? The Marvell Yukon driver in the actual kernel is not compatible with the latest marvell yukon nics..08:49
Lathiatnope08:50
Lathiatmy message was a few days later08:50
fabbionejamesh: meh.. a bit more background would be helpful.. 08:50
fabbione\sh <-08:50
infinityfabbione : You run breezy in the base system?08:50
\shfabbione: ok..laptop testing...toshiba portege r200 :) just installed it via pxe and the driver wasn't working...08:51
fabbioneinfinity: i run breezy in the chroot... of course...08:51
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Lathiatlook in the whole thread08:51
Lathiattheres a few08:51
\shfabbione: I just read some pages about installing linux on this r200 and I found a hint to actual drivers for the marvell yukon network device.08:51
fabbione\sh do you have a reference to a patch? are you sure it's not only missing PCI-IDS?08:51
infinityfabbione : Yes, but the BASE SYSTEM.  What does it run?08:52
infinityfabbione : sbuild uses apt-get and dpkg from the base system.08:52
fabbioneinfinity08:52
fabbioneinfinity: ahhhh sid...08:52
fabbioneinfinity: an old version of sid08:52
infinityUpgrade.08:52
\shfabbione: I checked...u can read as well: http://glozer.net/dynabook/dynabook.html08:52
fabbionei guess i have to :)08:52
infinity(Then you'll get segfaults instead... Unless you build the breezy dpkg on sid and install it)08:52
fabbione\sh : ah ok.. no that patch won't go in08:53
fabbionethe driver from Marvell is sick08:53
fabbioneand the code has been severely rejected by upstream08:53
\shfabbione: actual driver source is on http://www.syskonnect.com/syskonnect/support/driver/d0102_driver.html08:53
mantienaLathiat, could you simply paste the url here ?08:53
Lathiatmantiena: theres a bunch, just click the thread link at th ebottom fo that page08:54
Lathiatmantiena: and get all the ones by the same person under that email08:54
mantienaLathiat, I need only source url08:54
\shfabbione: why is it sick? 08:55
Lathiatmantiena: i told you, theres like 5 of them08:55
Lathiatmantiena: sort through them 08:55
\shfabbione: the patch is working nicely and the driver is running smooth08:55
fabbione\sh too much crappy code08:55
Lathiatfabbione: shame08:55
Lathiatit works tho ;p08:55
fabbione\sh yes i know the code works, but it's unmaintanable08:55
Lathiatreally painful on the r200 as it has no cd drive so you need to netinstall08:56
\shfabbione: and the patch maintainer doesn't want to change this code? that's really bad, cause the work getting linux installed on this laptop is really to hard for the normal user08:56
Lathiat\sh: what about the wireless driver08:57
\shi mean, even with the driver inside the kernel, and no external cd/dvd08:57
\shLathiat: atheros...works out of the box08:57
Lathiatcant pxe off it tho?08:57
\shLathiat: problem is only, i don't have a wlan at home08:57
mantienaLathiat, sorry, but I did't find working url of newest ubuntu-express sources :(08:58
\shLathiat: i just hacked myself into the neighbours wlan to test the connectivity and the connection08:58
Lathiatheh08:58
\shLathiat: and my pcmcia zyxel wlan card is not supported08:59
Lathiatmantiena: http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-August/thread.html#947408:59
Lathiatmantiena: look at all the posts by "Javier Carranza"08:59
\shLathiat: but setting up pxe for the normal user is even to hard or we are building a "ubuntu install pxe server" ;)08:59
Lathiat\sh: you know what would rock09:00
Lathiat\sh: a mode of the installer to start a pxe boot09:00
Lathiatwith a preseeded mirror config09:00
Lathiatdhcp server etc09:00
\shLathiat: u need a running apache for this...or we use the light-httpd09:00
Lathiat\sh: thttpd would work09:00
Lathiator nfs09:00
\shno nfs09:01
Lathiatwhy not nfs?09:01
Lathiatso youd need udebs of dhcpd, atftpd, thttpd09:01
\shto much of a hassle...a small httpd is good enough to grab the packages from the cd09:01
Lathiatand theyd need to be in main09:01
Lathiathrm09:02
\shah...for that I have to play with d-i grmpf09:02
Lathiatmight try figure out how to do that09:02
\shbut...the installer kernel doesn't support wifi at all...the madwifi drivers i didn't see while I was changing the initrd09:03
Lathiatthe insatller does wifi09:03
Lathiatperhaps not for atheros09:03
Treenaks\sh: the installer does weird wifi.. my prism54 works fine09:03
\shLathiat: yes...for atheros u need only this madwifi09:03
Lathiatmy ipw2200 works09:03
\shk.k.k. what do i need for my hardware wishlist: wifi router, pcmcia wifi card, supported by kernel for my other laptop, usb-dvdrom, so i can install windows again on this little r200 bitch, red wine from stellenbosh and a lot of time to play around with d-i09:05
Lathiatheh09:06
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sivangjamesh: I'd like to ask a few things about the translation domain, better be doing this here for benefit of others 09:12
jameshokay09:12
sivangjamesh: could you please explain the misplace of the translation domain ? 09:14
jameshsivang: with the gettext system, there are two functions used to set up the translation domains09:14
\shfabbione: another question, cause I was fighting with the installer kernel to find the correct settings for compiling the module etc. which sourcepackage are u using for the installer kernel? or better to say, where can I find the sources for the installer kernel+layout and source package for the installer initrd09:15
jameshsivang: bindtextdomain() tells gettext that translations for a particular domain are stored in a particular directory09:15
jameshsivang: and textdomain() sets the default translation domain09:15
jameshsivang: so gettext("foo") will look up "foo" in the default translation domain09:15
jameshsivang: if you are writing a library, you don't want to depend on the default translation domain, since the application usually sets it09:16
jameshso there is a second API dgettext(DOMAIN, "foo"), which lets you specify which translation domain to translate the string in09:17
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jameshbonobo_ui_component_set_translate() seems to translate the strings in the default translation domain, which is not appropriate for a library09:17
Lathiat\sh: apt-get source linux-image-2.6.12-6-686 ?09:17
jameshsince it would require that translations for the library's strings appear in the domains of all apps that use the library09:17
\shLathiat: does it provide the installer initrd as well...cause the layout of the resulting initrd is different09:19
Lathiatno idea09:20
Lathiatthat might be part of d-i09:20
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crispinmdz: should bug 13457 be closed now ? (its the python-gtk needs to depend on python-cairo)09:21
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Lathiathrm one of archive.ubuntu.com's servers has died again09:22
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pittimoin mvo09:28
mvohey pitti! good morning all09:29
jameshsivang: does that explain the problem?09:29
sivangjamesh: yeah, well, actually, I tried to find out about that exact feature of bonobo_ui_component_set_translate - it's corrolation with gettext, but the documentation was so sparse...So, this bonobo api functions triggers translation inside the specific app translation domain? were you able to find out if it also has any part in constructing the "physical" GUI ?09:32
robitaillepitti: are we supposed to assign to you universe security bugs in Malone? https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/117609:33
jameshsivang: bonobo_ui_component_set_translate() is essentially bonobo_ui_component_set(), with an extra step that scans the XML fragment after parsing, and looks for attributes starting with an underscore09:34
pittirobitaille: I saw the assignments, but I probably won't have time for them anytime soon09:34
pittiCC'ing would be fine09:34
jameshsivang: it then sets an associated non-underscore attribute with gettext(underscore-attribute-value), and then loads the UI09:34
pittirobitaille:  so if sb attaches a debdiff, I can review it09:34
jameshsivang: so that would translate in the app's translation domain rather than the library's one09:34
robitaillepitti. ok.09:35
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mantienaLathiat, thank you very much09:36
Lathiatnps09:37
mdzcrispin: yes, I wasn't aware of it and independently discovered/fixed the same bug09:38
tepsipakkikamion: now I got past the partman-phase, but after reboot the network is not set up09:38
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\shmvo: apt-file is not installable ... fyi09:43
jdubpitti: does the usb audio pluggy stuff do anything with input-only devices?09:43
pittijdub: not right now09:44
jdubok, ta :)09:44
pittijdub: would be easy enough to do so, should it?09:44
jdubguess so09:44
jdubbtw, audio-in device is shown in the default soundcard dropdown09:45
mvo\sh: ok, thanks09:45
mantienamdz, when are you will upload new ubuntu-express version to ubuntu archive ?09:46
mantienamvo, hi09:46
\shmvo: one of the perl libs is b0rked..09:46
mvo\sh: libapt-perl needs to be rebuild09:47
mvomantiena: hey mantiena 09:47
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mantienamvo, about 7 months ago you promised to fix ubuntu bug #2706 ;)09:54
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\sh*grmpf*09:56
ajmitch_\sh: problems still?09:57
mvomantiena: hrm, yes. I have a pretty big patch for apt that fixes that. not yet accepted unfortunately09:57
mantiena:(09:57
\shajmitch_: suspend activated...09:58
mantienamvo, are there any hope to fix this bug in breezy ?09:58
ajmitch_\sh: resume didn't work tho?09:58
mvomantiena: no :(09:58
ajmitch_hi mvo :)09:59
\shajmitch_: i'm checking...:)09:59
mvohey ajmitch_!09:59
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\shhmmmm10:01
fabbionewho is the actual contact point for backports?10:01
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fabbioneactually.. where is he?10:01
\shmez10:01
bob2Mez, apparently10:02
fabbionedoes he have a bugzilla email?10:03
fabbioneclearly my request of NOT backporting the kernel has been overruled..10:03
fabbioneand i sort of would like to reassign some stuff to him10:03
\shmartin@sourceguru.net ?10:04
sivangjamesh: ok, that's all clear now. Did you read _set_translate's code to figure that out?10:04
jameshsivang: yeah.  It's also apparent from the fact that _set_translate() doesn't provide a way to tell it what translation domain to use10:06
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sivangjamesh: I see. Now, where did you modify my code to reset the current working translation domain rather then the default set by a respective client app ?10:12
jameshsivang: I changed the part where the XML is constructed10:12
jameshsivang: instead of doing _label="untranslated-string", I generate it as label="translated-string"10:13
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sivangjamesh: as a side note, what does launchpad-integration.in is used for ? (is it used by python dist-utiles?)10:26
jameshsivang: creates the launchpad-integration script (put in $prefix/bin)10:26
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sivangjamesh: I also noticed you remove the support for adding tootips, I guess they are redundent?10:33
jameshsivang: menu items don't need tooltips10:34
ograhmm, why do i have to select the app if i choos to file a bug from the help menu ? 10:34
sivangjamesh: ok, cool10:34
sivangogra: is it main?10:34
sivangogra: (support is there for stuff mostly in main, and in the desktop seed)10:35
ograits evo 10:35
sivangogra: for others, you need to use the picker10:35
sivangogra: evo is not yet done, or at least so I know. I need to ask seb about it when he goes online10:35
sivangogra: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaunchpadIntegration for ready apps10:35
ograah, ok... its a matter o the app... i thought launchpad-integration could just grab the app name from the wnck list10:36
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mvosivang: IIRC seb is not going to be around today. it's a public holiday in france10:38
\shhmmm...bluetooth only via patch...the chipset is recognized...but enabling bluetooth is only possible via acpi and for this, there is another patch which isn't included in kernel upstream and will never make it10:38
sivangmvo: ah ok, well, then I'll wait for tommorow :) btw, what sudo changes did you add to lpint ? (I saw it on the baz log)10:39
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mvosivang: some apps (gnome-system-tools, synaptic, ...) run from sudo and they drop root now before firing up mozilla10:41
sivangmvo: that's a good behavior, no? (why should mozilla be fired up with privs)10:42
sivangmvo: ah oops :)10:42
sivangmvo: just read it carefully now10:42
mvo:)10:44
pittidaniels: hm, a lot of apps don't like restarts of dbus. What do you think about not restarting it on package upgrades?10:46
danielspitti: i've just been having this argument with gnome folk for a while now10:47
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danielspitti: i'm still pretty convinced that we should be restarting it10:48
pittidaniels: me too, on the utopia list10:48
danielspitti: battery-applet is getting changed to deal with it10:48
danielsand we have the g-v-m patch10:48
danielsoh, I should probably get on utopia-list10:48
pittidaniels: I can probably fix g-v-m harder10:48
danielscool :)10:48
pittidaniels: and I think mvo applied a patch for update-notifier10:48
\shhmmm10:48
danielscool10:49
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mvoyes, update-notifier should survive it too10:51
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sivangogra: do you have the launchpad integration items in evo's help menu?10:56
ograi have "file a bug" there10:56
sivangogra: what do you get when you click it?10:56
ograa bug buddy like wizard...10:57
sivangjamesh: one last thing, in my original bonobo lib, I had PKG_CHECK_MODULES(BONOBO, libbonoboui-2.0 >= 2.0 launchpad-integration) , since I was at the POV of depending on the package. How can a package depend on itself as in the new configure.ac ? :)10:58
sivangogra: that's the original evo item10:58
sivangogra: so evo, just hadn't been patched yet10:58
ograoh... i never recognized it :)10:58
sivangogra: hehe :) if you find any misbehavior in the worked apps, please let me know :)10:58
ograi'l do :)10:59
sivangjamesh: (I take it that the rest of setup in the configure.ac file are just linearally incremnetal as the number of files you need to handle gets bigger)10:59
dokodaniels: did libxp-dev vanish, is there a replacement for the package?11:11
danielsdoko: a) yes, b) no11:12
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pittimvo: I just fixed the reconnection patch of g-v-m; did you use the same code?11:13
mvopitti: yes, could you send the patch to me? 11:13
sivangcan anyone tell me how can I see annotate by a file name in baz?11:15
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siretartfabbione: around?11:18
pittisivang: annotate does not seem to work at all for me...11:19
pittisivang: oh, wait, it does11:19
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BBBpitti, ping11:20
pittiHi BBB11:20
BBBhello11:20
pittisivang: baz annotate ./file works fine11:20
BBBhow hard would it be to get nl (dutch) translations on the default live-CD so we can order a whole bunch of those and hand them out for free?11:20
fabbionesiretart: yes11:20
BBB(we'd like to hand them out at the biggest computer conference in the netherlands, we already have a stand, so we're now looking for PR material)11:21
danielsBBB: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo11:21
danielsmight be LiveCd instead of LiveCD11:21
siretartfabbione: would you/ubuntu be interested in sparc hardware for buildds? A friend would like to offer 2 Sparc AXi with hosting11:21
danielsBBB: but you just want to follow those instructions and install language-pack-nl and all its associated packages11:22
fabbionesiretart: yup :)11:22
danielswhat's the problem with sparc at the moment; is it mainly toolchain?11:22
fabbionesiretart: but it highly depends on what kind of access i can get to them11:22
fabbionedaniels: binutils, but there is a patch already around11:22
siretartfabbione: I think they have 300mhz and about 30gb harddisk, we would setup it for you with whatever os you want and provide you an root account on that11:22
fabbionesiretart: perfect :)11:23
fabbionesiretart: that's all i wanted to know :)11:23
BBBdaniels, that method has one problem: we'd rather not produce the CDs ourselves, since they cost (a lot of) money, which we don't have. :)11:23
pittiBBB: it's only on the powerpc and ia64 live CDs ATM because of space restrictions11:23
siretartfabbione: if it is impossible to install hoary on that sparc, I would install that. otherwise I'd install sarge/sparc11:24
fabbionesiretart: given that we can't install ubuntu yet, a minimal debian sid will do11:24
fabbionesiretart: unfortunatly we need sid11:24
BBBpitti, so how tough will it be to get you guys to make those CDs for us? :) impossible? or close-to-impossible (good enough for me :) )?11:24
fabbioneso you can install sarge and i can take care of upgrading. You will only need to keep an eye on it for the kernel upgrade11:24
fabbionesiretart: it is important for me that the 2 sparcs can sends email out and ssh in/out11:25
fabbione+ download via http11:25
BBBI'm ok with making the ISO, but we cannot produce the CDs, it simply costs too much... ubuntu ships the live-CDs for free to interested parties, which is why we're so interested in it11:25
pittiBBB: make == press? or make == generate image? the former is probably close-to-impossible (please ask mako and/or marilize), the latter is easy and you can do it yourself11:25
BBBpress11:25
siretartfabbione: ok. one machine is at home (at me). will install sarge and give it joerg brendel (http://brendel-it.de).11:25
pittiBBB: I'm not involved in the pressing process, but mako and marilize are11:25
siretartfabbione: the other machine is at another frind, I'll arrange the installation11:26
fabbionesiretart: ok... thanks11:26
siretartmail/ssh should be no problem11:26
fabbionesiretart: let me know when you are done so that i can start setting them up11:26
fabbionespeaking of which....11:26
siretartfabbione: he uses ubuntu for hosting, so that his way of saying 'thanks' :)11:26
fabbionemaswan: ping?11:26
fabbionesiretart: ROCKING!11:26
BBBpitti, ok, I'll bug them then, thnx so far :)11:26
BBBmako, ping11:34
BBB(step #2 :) )11:34
pittiBBB: mako is in the USA and is probably asleep11:35
BBBok, I'll wait ~4 hrs then11:35
BBBthnx again ;)11:35
siretartfabbione: any preferences about partitioning?11:35
fabbionesiretart: hmm the 30GB are on one disk, right?11:36
torkelfabbione: maswan is on vacation, I'm not sure how often he is here11:37
fabbionetorkel: ah ok.. are you one of the admins at umu.se?11:38
torkelfabbione: well, at hpc2n.umu.se11:38
fabbionesiretart: if it's on one disk, than make swap at the end of the disk (2xRAM should do) and one big partition at the beginning11:39
torkelfabbione: but I have another of the ACC guys in the room nextdoor11:39
fabbionetorkel: acc.umu.se is part of that?11:39
fabbionetorkel: oh i see.. well there is no rush.. 11:39
fabbionedunno if they know about buttercup :)11:40
siretartfabbione: OK11:40
fabbionesiretart: perfect11:40
siretartI hope the machines will get online about end of this week11:40
fabbionetorkel: i will just wait for maswan to be back :)11:40
torkelfabbione: nope. We (HPC2N) is the supercomputing center here. ACC is the computer club. maswan works at HPC2N though...11:40
fabbionesiretart: i have no rush.. it always take sometimes to put buildd's online anyway11:40
fabbionetorkel: ok.. don't worry.. i will just wait for maswan to be back :)11:41
torkelfabbione: buttercup down? 11:41
fabbionetorkel: yeps...11:41
fabbioneit mostlikely need a powercycle11:42
fabbionethe kernel on that box keeps hanging hard11:42
torkelfabbione: I poked the guy next door. He should take a look at it11:42
fabbionetorkel: thanks11:43
\shdoko: ping11:44
\shfabbione: can u give me a hint on the initrd we are using for the installation media cds?11:44
fabbione\sh the initrd is generated by debian-installer. i don't know all the details about it11:45
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\shfabbione: so which package? apt-get source debian-installer? 11:45
fabbioneyes11:46
ografabbione, laptop mission ? http://www.nextcomputing.com/powersparc.htm11:46
fabbioneogra: ehehhe i have no such hardware11:47
ograhey, youre supposed to, youre the sparc guy here :)11:47
fabbioneogra: not anymore.. we have Sparc God BenC now :)11:47
ograoh, true....11:48
ograinfinity, around ? 11:48
infinityNo.11:49
ograheh11:49
doko\sh: pong11:49
\shdoko: isdnutils...libcapi20-dev depends on libcapi20-2 but from what i see isdnutils is generating libcapi20-3...some things are waiting as well for libcapi20-2 in the buildds and r not buildable11:50
ograinfinity, somehow my xaos package is stuck on i386.... could you have a look whats keeping it stuck if youre around again ? 11:50
dokoohh crap, missed that one ...11:51
infinityogra : Unstuck.11:51
ogra(i suspect there is an older build)11:51
ograah, thanks :)11:51
doko\sh: sorry, no, which version?11:52
\shVersion: 1:3.7.2005-07-09-2ubuntu111:53
\shI tried to install libcapi20-dev...and it wants to have libcapi20-2 as dependency11:54
\shanother one which is waiting for libcapi20-2 is bayonne11:54
\sh(according to http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/Lists/breezy.all.i386)11:54
dokoaccording to the build logs, this version was never built ...11:55
\shdoko: hmmm?!11:57
\shthe source is in the archive..11:58
\shand all build attempts failed on the 15th11:58
danielsseb128: morning12:02
danielsseb128: the latest xorg changelog might be interesting12:02
seb128hi daniels12:02
seb128daniels: the "* Correct DefaultFontPath." part?12:04
danielsyeah12:04
seb128cool12:04
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ploumHello12:12
ploumis there any bugzilla admin here ?12:12
ajmitch_ploum: ping ogra about it :)12:13
ograajmitch_, huh ?12:13
ajmitch_ogra: editbugs for ploum 12:13
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rob^is there a page somewhere listing the size of the different repos?12:14
ograploum, have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs ?12:14
ploumogra, yes. seb128 asked that someone grant me editbugs privilege12:15
ograploum, you bugzilla login? 12:15
ploumploum@fritalk.com12:15
ograyour even12:15
ploumeven ?12:16
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ograploum, done, user the power wise ;) 12:17
ploumogra, thank you :-)12:17
ploumhave a nice day12:18
ogra:)12:22
sivangseb128: Hey :) 'sup? how many apps did you reach FF with?12:22
fabbionetorkel: thanks! buttercup is up again12:28
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fabbionetorkel: mind to thanks the other guy for me?12:28
seaLnehis is there a problem with the bittorrent tracker?:12:28
torkelfabbione: sure, will do...12:28
dokoogra: do you handle the inclusion reports for edubuntu/gcompris?12:28
ograyep12:29
ograpitti, xaos is fixed... how do we handle this? do i notify you here or do i just add it to the report?12:29
pittiogra: add it to the report, please12:29
ograoki12:30
sivangpitti: thanks, works well12:32
tsengpitti: hi! was there a known problem with no sound in a clean breezy install?12:33
pittitseng: not really12:33
pittitseng: no sound == no detected audio card?12:33
tsengit has the device, and i dont believe it is muted12:33
pittitseng: or some higher level issue like esd?12:33
tsengi killed esd12:33
tsengand switched gst to alsa12:33
Mithrandirhm, live cd seems busted still.12:34
Mithrandirgnome-session b0rken12:34
bob2daniels: is "libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libXcursor.la'" iz kde bug?12:36
danielsbob2: yeah12:36
danielsbob2: work out which .la it's from and recompile that source package12:36
Riddellbob2: what are you compiling?  and what does grep /usr/lib/libXcursor.la /usr/lib/*la bring up?12:37
bob2daniels: ah, thanks12:37
bob2daniels: does libtool need .la for static linking on linux?12:38
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danielsbob2: they don't need .la for linking anything on linux12:38
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teprrrso hmm12:39
KeybukoooOOOOH  usplash love12:39
bob2it was teprrr who was trying to compile something12:39
bob220:37:49        Riddell |  bob2: what are you compiling?  and what does grep /usr/lib/libXcursor.la /usr/lib/*la bring up?12:39
Keybukwith a strangely empty white box in the middle of the screen12:39
bob2teprrr: ^12:39
bob2Keybuk: you're alive!12:39
Keybukaww, it didn't last long; it flipped back to the ordinary boot12:40
teprrrRiddell, there's no libXcursor.la at all12:40
ograKeybuk, its only using a timeout for now afaik12:40
danielsteprrr: that's the point12:40
Keybukah, wondered whether it was the "mdadm: no raid arrays in control file [fail] " thing12:41
Riddellteprrr: did you run `grep /usr/lib/libXcursor.la /usr/lib/*la`  ?12:41
teprrrhttp://pastebin.com/337300 -- and there are tha la files around there12:41
danielsteprrr: that's why you need to grep for it across /usr/lib/*.la12:41
teprrrah, didn't see that.. hmm.12:41
Keybukbob2: I am12:41
danielsteprrr: ok, so either your installation is old and you need to dist-upgrade, or you've compiled stuff by hand and you now need to recompile it all12:41
bob2teprrr likes to compile all the kde stuff him/herself12:42
teprrrhttp://pastebin.com/337301 -- that's what the grep returns12:42
bob2go kde12:43
teprrrdaniels, hmm. so this has been a bug in recent kde svn?12:43
Riddellteprrr, bob2: it's nothing to do with kde per se, only when it was compiled12:43
danielsteprrr: no, just changes to the underlying system.  packages deal with it fine.  if you compile it yourself, you lose.12:43
danielsteprrr: so you need to recompile everything which produces those .la files, and in the correct order too.  enjoy.12:43
teprrrah, um, so who should produce those .la files then? or aren't you talking about libx*.la anymore but kde's .las?12:44
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Riddellteprrr: what are you compiling?12:47
teprrrwell, this snapshot is anyways buggy.. will check if recompiling helps then12:47
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teprrrRiddell, hmm, tried to compile crystal clear style/windeco and konversation12:48
pittiMithrandir: by "broken live CD", did you refer to the missing kernel modules?12:48
pittiMithrandir: that's what I get with the current DVD12:48
Mithrandirpitti: current live cd fails to log in for me.12:48
pittiah, right12:49
pittithen the DVDs are differently broke12:49
pittin12:49
teprrrRiddell-awa, well, hmm, at least nothing kde releated seems to link.. and it's about libXcursor.la always12:55
HiddenWolfseb128, around?12:55
teprrrand someone complained about same thing with libXrender.la, can't remember if (s)he was compiling kde stuff or what, though12:55
ograpitti, ping re gcompris...12:59
pittiogra: yes?12:59
ograpitti, i neither see a dependency on howl nor on svgalib... but i didnt remove it and nobody did do an upload since i wrote the report ...01:00
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ograpitti, are you sure these two deps were there ? 01:00
pittiogra: odd, I can't see them any more01:01
ograi'm sure they were there....01:01
pittiogra: maybe I mixed up the package, nevermind then01:01
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ograhow can deps disappear ?01:01
Q-FUNKhi.  who maintains the bazar branch of planner/main?01:02
ograpitti, no, no, you were right, they were in there... thats the strange part ...01:02
pittiogra: not on the source package at least, but maybe on a binary01:02
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pittiah, now apt-get update works again01:02
pittiogra: this really stuns me...01:04
ograyup01:04
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pittiogra: I updated the inclusion queue and the report, approved01:07
Riddell-awateprrr: then you need to grep libXcursor.la /usr/lib/*la01:07
ograthanks :)01:07
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highvoltage\sh: are you praying?01:33
teprrrRiddell-awa, I did it already01:34
teprrrRiddell-awa, looks like current svn kdelibs compiled and linked fine01:34
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teprrrRiddell-awa, yup, and other seems to work fine now.. whines about wrong libstdc++ but that's minor problem :p01:37
teprrrRiddell-awa, ouch, crystal clear doesn't link01:41
danielsdaniels@ephemera:~/canonical/mesa% dpkg-deb -c libgl1-mesa-dri_6.3.1.1-0ubuntu1_i386.deb01:42
daniels[...] 01:42
daniels-rw-r--r-- root/root   2547984 2005-08-15 21:34:39 ./usr/lib/modules/dri/r200_dri.so01:42
daniels-rw-r--r-- root/root   2441808 2005-08-15 21:34:39 ./usr/lib/modules/dri/r300_dri.so01:42
daniels[...] 01:43
daniels-rw-r--r-- root/root   2440752 2005-08-15 21:34:39 ./usr/lib/modules/dri/unichrome_dri.so01:43
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Treenaksunichrome DRI ?!01:43
danielsbuilt from mesa, no less ...01:43
mjg59daniels: Do we have the DRM module?01:43
Treenaksdaniels: whoa.. now all we need is unichrome drm :)01:44
danielsmjg59: EFABIO01:44
mjg59Haha01:44
fabbionedaniels: ???01:44
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daniels(actually, they'll move to /usr/lib/dri when this debuild finishes, but the point remains)01:49
danielsfabbione: you need to integrate the unichrome DRM module into the kernel.  savage and mach64 too. :)01:49
fabbionedaniels: haven't seen any patch floating around... :)01:50
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danielsfabbione: http://cvs.freedesktop.org/dri/drm/linux-core/01:51
danielsfabbione: unichrome stuff is on unichrome.sf.net01:51
fabbionedaniels: yeah right :)))01:51
mjg59daniels: Have the security isues been sorted?01:51
danielsfabbione: eh, come on man01:51
danielsfabbione: if nothing else, you NEED to get r300 drm in01:51
Treenaksdaniels: now if they only finished that siliconmotion driver... :)01:51
danielsTreenaks: ha ha siliconmotion01:51
danielsmjg59: with unichrome? probably not.01:51
fabbionedaniels: any reasons why they are not upstream yet?01:51
danielsfabbione: they've only just now been enabled by default in xorg01:51
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PzyCrowSorry if this is OT, but is it safe to have -dev packages from breezy installed on a Hoary system for Gnome development?01:52
fabbionedaniels: we will see soon...01:52
danielsso yeah, as of -50 when I disable GL and DRI, the only two things left in xorg are servers and metapackages01:53
fabbionedaniels: if you can take over some hoary security stuff, i am sure i can manage to take care of DRM :)01:53
danielsfabbione: ha ha ha01:53
danielsfabbione: i'm too busy patching xpm stuff01:54
danielsbut I thought you maintained the kernel :P01:54
danielswell, look01:54
danielsif I can get you a patch, will you integrate it?01:54
daniels(assuming it builds etc)01:54
fabbionedaniels: yeah sure...01:54
fabbionea patch is enough...01:54
danielscool01:55
danielsi'll try to do it later this week01:55
ografabbione, are you the one to nag for ndiswrapper module inclusion for amd64 ? 01:55
fabbioneogra: and the patch?01:55
ografabbione, just add the arch... no extra patching... it works fine since hoary... (i uase it currently)01:56
fabbioneogra: the patch to enable it in the kernel....01:56
mjg59Hm. What's the gnome-power-manager status?01:57
ogramjg59, the recent one is in...01:57
mjg59ogra: In main?01:57
ogramjg59, i left out the pm-scripts package01:57
mjg59Ok, no problem01:58
ogramjg59, not yet.... hughsie changed the package name and splitted the packae in gnome-power-manage and power-manager :(01:58
fabbioneahah01:58
fabbioneops01:58
mjg59ogra: Can you make sure that gets pushed?01:58
mjg59(Assuming you feel the code is solid enough)01:58
ograi have one chrasher i want to sort with hughsie before 01:59
ograbut i'll prepare the new main inclusion reports today01:59
danielshm02:00
ograi also have to look at the GDM_LOGUT stuff and how we get it in there.... hughsie wanted to work with a suid power manager binary in the backend, thats not necessary for us...02:00
danielsso with -50, amd64 at least should spend more time extracting and patching the sources, running make includes/make depend, and make install and stuff like dh_shlibdeps, than it will in make World02:00
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dokopitti: did you already had a look at the aspell packages?02:09
pittino, not yet02:09
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pittibut we already have aspell in main, don't we? 02:10
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dokoaspell-*, i.e. aspell-fo02:12
pittidoko: right, but aspell-* are just dictionaries, right? this seems to be utterly trivial02:13
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pittielmo: please sync hpoj02:17
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Mithrandirpitti: what's so hard to support wrt pcsc?02:17
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pittiMithrandir: if somebody comes along and says "this thing wrecked my smartcard", but nobody of us has a smartcard reader and this particular card, how should we support this?02:18
ogradoko, what is -fo ? foreign ? 02:19
pittiMithrandir: I mean, if you are willing to do this support, that's fine for me :-)02:19
danielspitti: just like I do when they say 'xorg fried my random weird video card': laugh at them.02:19
pittiogra: Faroese02:19
ograah02:19
danielsogra: as in 'foad'02:19
Mithrandirpitti: I have a smart card reader so I could at least test it a bit.02:19
fabbionepitti; that's not much different of what we already do for X and kernel....02:19
pittidaniels: well, but video cards usually don't store valuable data 02:19
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Mithrandirpitti: well, I can't test random cards and readers, I just have what I got.02:20
pittifabbione: as I said, as long as you have fun with remotely debugging other people's hardware, that's fine for me02:20
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pittiHi marcin 02:20
pittimarcin: thanks again for the ekg support :-)02:21
Mithrandirpitti: I would very much like to see it in supported and I don't think it's a heavy support-weight.  I was more wondering if you had something against it more than "I can't test this". :-)02:21
HiddenWolfAnyone here willing to confirm a bunch of nautilus-cd-burner bugs in Breezy?02:21
pittiMithrandir: no, that's just my default answer for stuff that nobody wants to support :-)02:22
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dokodaniels: first I read xlibs-dev, not xlibs-data ...02:31
HiddenWolfseb128, I reported 13480, 81, 82, 84, 85. All are on hoary. I'm going on vacation for a week, while my harddrive is going RMA, so I'll confirm/close them in breezy next week.02:32
tepsipakkidoko: you maintain bash/bash-static?02:32
danielsdoko: kamion would kill me on my return if I hadn't fixed the 700 packages02:33
dokotepsipakki: it depends on what you want ...02:33
tepsipakkidoko: ;)02:33
tepsipakkidoko: just a question: why does bash-static install the binary in /bin/?02:33
dokodaniels: it would be too late on Kamion's return to find you alive ;-P02:34
tepsipakkishouldn't it install it as /sbin/bash02:34
tepsipakkibecause that's the definition on /sbin, yes?02:34
dokono s = system02:34
BBBsbin = for super-user binaries (so sysadmin tools etc.)02:34
tepsipakki("static /bin")02:34
tepsipakkihmm02:35
tepsipakkiin other unices it is static bin02:36
tepsipakkibut not in linux.. oh well02:39
tepsipakkinevermind, then ;)02:39
HrdwrBoBtepsipakki: in ancient history mostly :)02:41
tepsipakkino, currently02:42
tepsipakkitru64, solaris, aix ...02:42
tepsipakkiand we got all of them here02:42
tepsipakkinot even RHEL has a statically linked shell ;)02:43
ogratepsipakki, so /bin/sh is a link to /sbin/something ? 02:43
ograi cant see the benefit of this....02:43
tepsipakkiogra: no, /sbin/sh is a binary of itself02:43
tepsipakkias is /bin/sh02:43
tepsipakkiroot has shell=/sbin/sh02:44
ograaha02:44
tepsipakkitry having an emergency first.. as one guy here just had when he f*cked up /etc/ld.so.preload ;)02:44
danielsdoko: hah02:45
tepsipakki(that was on RHEL.. he had to use the recovery-cd)02:45
HrdwrBoBtepsipakki: all you need statically linked is sash or as covered a boot CD02:48
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tepsipakkihrdwrbob: yes, seems to be installed here already, just that it wasn't clear for me why these weren't in /sbin02:51
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bddebianHello03:07
Mithrandirhmm, "User not known to the underlying authentication module".  That might be the reason for the live cd being busted. :-P03:08
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ogra_eeek..... 03:23
ogra_language-pack-en cannotbe installed ? 03:23
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lu|awayyou didn't want english anyway.03:24
ogra_the installer stops at the langpack installation...03:25
ogra_and there seems no way around that... :(03:25
pittiagain??03:28
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ogra_yep03:28
ogra_the console says its unauthenticated, offers Yes/No but Yes doesnt do anything03:29
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pittiogra_: ah, mvo's playground then03:29
ogra_AAAARGH ... and base-config doesnt let me out of the endless loop03:30
mvoogra_: I missed the background, can you please /msg me details? is only the langpack stuff unauthenticated? if so, where does it come from (what repo)?03:30
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pittiHey seb128!04:05
pittialready missed you04:05
seb128hi pitti04:05
seb128I've got 77 bugs mail since saturday04:06
seb128that's quite depressive04:06
HrdwrBoBdepressing04:06
dokoseb128: don't upgrade gnome too often ;-)04:06
HrdwrBoBunless you're going for have depressing, half impressive :)04:06
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seb128HrdwrBoB: thanks but I can make without people trying to make remarks on my english typos today04:07
seb128doko: 70% are upstream wishlist, I'm considering starting to close this one saying upstream know about them04:08
seb128624 bugs, 164 non marked upstream04:08
seb128cairo has the soname change too with like 200 packages to rebuild04:09
seb128next week has a new GNOME version04:09
seb128all is fine04:09
ogra__*boggle*04:09
ogra__200 ?04:09
dokoseb128: will you rename libcairo1-dev to libcairo2-dev ?04:10
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seb128doko: no, libcairo-dev04:11
seb128hum04:12
seb128Debian guy did libcairo2-dev04:12
seb128laybe doing the same04:12
seb128s/laybe/maybe/04:12
dokoseb128: yes, that would be better ...04:13
seb128why using a version on a -dev?04:13
dokosee the proposal on d-d ...04:14
seb128I don't read d-d04:14
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sivangseb128: hi again, tell me, I see the gnome-games does not have lpint, and did you add it to the applets?04:19
seb128"again"?04:19
sivangseb128: you were offline , no ?04:20
seb128I was on IRC 10min before lunch04:20
seb128my internet dropped and I didn't reconnect04:20
sivangseb128: ah, someone told me there is a holiday in french :)04:20
seb128maybe you spoke to a ghost IRC04:20
sivangseb128: so I was sure you went away for the day04:20
sivanglol04:20
mvoseb128: isn't today a public holiday in france? 04:25
sivangseb128: btw, I updated the wiki page with evo , I saw it's also done04:25
seb128mvo: yeah, but got 77 bug mails since saturday, and I decided I need to start cleaning some now04:25
seb128sivang: thanks04:25
sivangseb128: is there anything more I can help with lpint? 04:26
seb128sivang: gnome-games is patched here, the issue is that it's setgid games so the lpi stuff doesn't work since it can go to /proc to get the details04:26
pittioh, nicd04:26
seb128sivang: yeah, the non-patched packages (gnomemeeting, gimp, firefox, ...)04:26
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sivangpitti: is this some kind of a new daemon? nicd ?:)04:27
pittiafter system tools -> new login I get a dialog "choose server"04:27
seb128pitti: just require a small API addition to specify the package name from the patch instead of using the magic for that04:27
pittiwith three times "Standard Server" options04:27
seb128yeah04:27
seb128I've noticed that too04:27
seb128new gdm way to go!04:27
pittiseb128: "<seb128> pitti: just require a small API addition to specify the package name from the patch instead of using the magic for that" -> ECONTEXT04:28
sivangpitti: lpint, I assume :)04:28
seb128pitti: I though the "oh, nicd" was for "gnome-games is patched here, the issue is that it's setgid games"04:28
sivangseb128: all of the programs probably use gmome_init, so there would be no problem specify program name and pas it on to python code for tracking the package04:29
pittiah, that was a typo for "nice" and referred to that gdm bug04:29
seb128pitti: yeah, I got it "<seb128> new gdm way to go!" :)04:30
sivangseb128: ok, I'll checkout gnome meeting this evening. What about context menu for applets, will this be deferred for breezy+1 ?04:30
seb128it was a part of the spec?04:31
seb128I've not that on my list04:31
seb128feel free to do patches for them04:31
sivangseb128: k, cool, will they get accepted although we're after FF ?04:32
seb128before UI freeze probably but you may want to ask to mdz04:32
sivangseb128: ok, I will, thanks :-)04:32
seb128np, thank you04:33
pittiargh, this is totally broken, it offers me a dialog to choose a server, but then it doesn't find local servers *grumpf*04:33
seb128pitti: you picked the wrong line :p04:35
seb128try an another one04:35
pittiyes, works now, thanks04:36
pittiwell, all lines said the same...04:36
seb128pitti: yeah, this bug sucks04:37
Keybukpitti: <random> is there any particular reason that hal doesn't look in ~/.local/share/hal/fdi ?04:39
ogra__seb128: do you know if a "random" feature is planned for gnome-screensaver ? you can currently select only one or none04:39
pittiKeybuk: whose ~?04:40
torkelogra__: the CVS version has a random feature04:40
seb128as said04:40
Keybukpitti: good point04:40
seb128ogra__: we are probably going to delay it for next Ubuntu version04:40
torkelogra__: and I think you can change the gconf key directly in the current version04:40
KeybukMine :)04:40
ogra__seb128: in other news, it works very nice with all the screensaver hacks, i tried them out on the weekend :)04:41
seb128ogra__: we would require a new version for some of this feature, and some glitch to fix, etc04:41
ogra__seb128: shriek.... then i have to finish the lock screen04:41
pittiKeybuk: local storage configuration should rather be done in g-v-m I think04:41
seb128or make the work on gnome-screensaver to use the xscreensaver files04:41
seb128(ie: split it to a -data or something)04:41
seb128I'm too busy to work on that 04:41
ogra__seb128: tats trivial...04:41
seb128yeah, but still too busy04:42
seb128CVS version has some new stuff04:42
ogra__seb128: me too... edubuntu is going very slow04:42
seb128using these data without having to copy them to gnome-screensaver 04:42
seb128etc04:42
seb128bah, you have to work on of the 2 solutions anyway04:42
seb128s/on/on one/04:43
ogra__i thought g-s was yours :)04:43
seb128yeah, but it doesn't ship the graphical animations04:43
seb128I'll ping mdz about that, but since feature freeze was some day ago ...04:44
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ogra__ok, i'll talk to mdz which path well go now... the missing random feature is a big drawback, we should get it in 04:44
ogra__heh04:44
seb128we can update to CVS version04:45
seb128        * savers/personal-slideshow.xml: New theme file that loads04:46
seb128        images from ~/Pictures.04:46
ograeven after UVF/Feature freeze ?04:46
ogralets hear mdz first :)04:47
seb128that's why I said it's probably going to be deferred04:47
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BBBmako, ping04:54
seb128anybody with quite some uptime on his boxes around?04:55
seb128that's for http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1344904:55
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pittiseb128: I use to switch off my machine at night...04:58
seb128me too05:01
tepsipakkidoesn't leak here05:02
tepsipakkifirefox does, though ;)05:02
tepsipakkiuptime on my laptop is 11 days05:03
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tepsipakkiactually 1205:03
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Keybuk"In more than one way SuSE feels so much better than Ubuntu, and it's hard to resist all the small details and finishes Novell put into the product."05:05
Keybuk-- http://www.ffnn.nl/pages/reviews/linux/suse-9.3-ftp.php05:05
mjg59It'd be nice if some of them were mentioned05:06
davydSO THEY CAN BE STOLEN!05:07
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davydFOR KLEPBUNTO LINUX05:07
lu|writing'here are the criteria we think are most important in assessing a distro'05:07
KeybukI think he liked YAST05:07
davydlu|writing: what is a reviewers guide?05:07
davyd"please look at these these, for they are not broken"05:07
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lu|writingdavyd: 'here is the checklist of features/qualities that we would look at'05:09
Keybukhe's also really comparing it against Kubuntu05:09
lu|writing'here is how we think we stack up, and perhaps how we think others stack up'05:09
lu|writing'we'll try to be forthright and include some categories you might think are important which we don't do so well at; here is why we don't do well, or why we think they are unimportant'05:09
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sivangseb128: are you aware of the broken evo link  from the main panel? (sorry if this is already in bugzilla)05:10
seb128sivang: the panel is an user configuration05:12
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sivangseb128: but I didn't touch it, and it's a fresh breezy installation, and when I press the evo link form the main panle (next ot the yelp icon) I get "failed to execute child process evolution-2.2, no such file or directory"05:15
seb128sivang: "daily install"?05:17
sivangseb128: no, upgrade from a very old daily install05:19
dokodaniels: unstable does have libxaw8-dev, breezy not. any reason for it?05:20
sivangseb128: it's under VMware, if this matters 05:20
seb128no05:20
seb128but the previous daily was bugged05:20
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seb128and the upgrade doesn't change the user config set by the bugged version05:21
sivangseb128: I see, I need to try with a fresh daily then05:21
Nafallodoko: what can I do to help out with the aspell mess?05:21
Nafallo:-)05:21
dokoNafallo: instructions are in the aspell changelog.Debian.gz / aspell doc dir. just tell me which package you start with05:27
Nafallodoko: oki05:28
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mptdavyd: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22reviewer's%20guide%22%20(site%3Amicrosoft.com%20OR%20site%3Aapple.com)05:33
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Mitariolo everyone05:34
pittiHi Mitario 05:34
Mitariocool mouse in X :)05:34
lu|writingmpt: maybe not 110 pages ;)05:35
mvois it a known bug that resizing a partition with partman gives hardly any feedback (takes long and the progress bar stay on 0% for a very long time)?05:36
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seb128what's going on with the colony 3 CD?05:36
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Keybukmdz said something about me needing to fix a hotplug bug which was blocking it05:41
seb128Keybuk: thanks05:42
KeybukI'm just doing the 4-weeks-of-upgrade on my laptop now05:44
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madduckwhere do gcc maintainers hang out?06:02
mvowb ogra_ltsp 06:02
ogra_ltsp>&06:02
pittiHi madduck 06:02
ogra_ltsp:/06:02
madduckhi pitti06:02
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madduckpitti: i am already bugging him all day.06:03
madduckthere have to be others too, no?06:03
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pittimadduck: well, he is the Ubuntu gcc maintainer team :-)06:03
pittimadduck: jbailey could also help, probably06:03
madduckoh yeah.06:03
madduckjbailey is not around. :(06:04
Treenaksdo I need to file a bug for every key that doesn't work out of the box on my laptop? :)06:19
ogra_ltspTreenaks, depends how "hot" the key is ;)06:20
Treenaksogra_ltsp: mute/volumeup/volumedown06:21
seb128no06:21
seb128or not on GNOME packages06:21
ogra_ltspTreenaks, thats a hotkez i guess06:21
Treenaksogra_ltsp: this is hoary btw :)06:22
ogra_ltspoh06:22
Treenaksogra_ltsp: waiting for a friend who's buying me some CDRWs to test breezy06:22
seb128hoary has no default key value06:22
seb128NOTABUG06:22
ogra_ltspok, ignore me then.... i dont have such old stuff around here .... (only warty on a ancient laptop)06:22
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ogra_ltsphmm, update-notifier shouldnt get started for unpriveleged users.... or at least i should get a error message after giving the password.... it asks for password and quits silently06:28
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ubuntuguyanyone: ndiswrapper will not modprobe insert. Modprobe reports a fatal error. Does anyone know how to fix this?06:47
trygvebwubuntuguy: which error?06:50
ubuntuguyits not specific, it simply states fatal error can not insert06:50
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teprrrso hmm, Riddell-awa, is those .la files removed completely? or will they be back sometime?06:54
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ploum To take screenshot of the breezy installation, I'm looking for a free (a in beer) virtualizer software07:00
ploumIs there anything easily installable in Hoary ? (a 30 days trial of vmware or anything like that would be enough)07:00
trygvebwvmware is easy to install07:00
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ploumtrygvebw, last time, it was pain07:01
ploum(two years ago)07:01
trygvebwoh07:01
trygvebwbut two years is a long time ;)07:01
trygvebwi installed it in ten minutes07:01
ploumhttp://www.vmware.com/download/workstation.html : this one ?07:02
trygvebwyep07:02
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ploumhttp://www.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=WKST-5-LX no luck :-(07:02
trygvebw:(07:02
trygvebwhmm07:02
trygvebwtry QEmu then07:03
trygvebwit's not very fast, but it works07:03
ploumat least, I can install it with a simple apt-get :-)07:03
trygvebwyeah :)07:03
ploumis there any GUI like vmware ?07:03
Treenaksqemu?07:04
trygvebwno, but qemu is easy to configure07:04
ploum(I must admit that vmware rocks once installed)07:04
trygvebwyeah07:04
teprrrthere's kde frontend for qemu available from kde-apps.org07:04
ploumit's just to take screenshots07:06
Treenaksdoes vmware support OS/2 Wrap 3 ? :)07:07
trygvebwyes07:07
Treenaksqemu doesn't because of 1 missing "feature" :)07:07
trygvebw:/07:08
trygvebwi think so at least07:08
trygvebwthere is a #vmware btw07:08
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Treenakstrygvebw: "segment limits" is the feature07:09
trygvebwoh07:09
trygvebw:/07:09
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mdzmorning07:13
pittiMorning mdz07:14
seb128hey mdz07:14
Keybukmorning07:14
mvogood morning mdz 07:14
seb128mdz: any estimation for when colony 3 should be ready?07:15
mdzseb128: T(13398 fixed) + N07:16
seb128is that likely to be before wenesday?07:17
ogradepends on N :)07:17
seb128s/wenesday/wednesday/07:17
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pittiAm I the only one whose Ctrl+D doesn't work any more?07:21
seb128pitti: context?07:21
seb128what app?07:21
ograworks here....07:21
pittiseb128: bash07:21
tsengpitti: wfm07:21
seb128works for me (tm)07:21
pittii. e. quitting a ssh session, a terminal, etc07:21
ograeven on a fresh edubuntu install07:21
pitti'grumpf*07:21
pittithanks for checking07:22
Keybukpitti: value of $IGNOREEOF ?07:22
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pittiKeybuk: not set07:22
Keybukor set -o | grep ignoreeof07:22
pitti$ set -o |grep ignoreeof07:22
pittiignoreeof       off07:22
pittiKeybuk: I didn't change any config files, I just dist-upgraded this morning07:23
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Keybukno idea then07:23
pittithanks anyway07:23
seb128pitti: oh, I've not  updated today07:23
Keybukis it saying "TYPE EXIT YOU LAZY FUCK" or just not working?07:23
pittiseb128: -49 waits for you :-)07:23
mdzKeybuk: how did the upgrade go?07:23
seb128pitti: I'm not waiting for b0rkages :)07:23
pittiKeybuk: no reaction at all :-) but that certainly forces me to do the former07:24
Keybukmdz: actually, it worked; I'm currently being baffled by the fact my initrd.img seems to be a gzip compressed cpio file and not a cramfs filesystem07:24
mdzpitti: stty settings?07:24
pitti$ stty07:24
pittispeed 38400 baud; line = 0;07:24
pittieof = ^A; eol = M-^?; eol2 = M-^?;07:24
pitti-iexten07:24
pittimdz: I don't believe that it is anything shell related07:24
mdzKeybuk: not too baffled I hope, given all the discussion around initramfs ;-)07:24
mdzpitti: eof = ^A07:24
KeybukI missed that discussion07:24
pittiit stopped working on my server today, too07:24
Keybukdo you have a pointer for it?07:24
mdzpitti: stty eof '^D'07:25
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mdzKeybuk: wiki.ubuntu.com/EarlyUserspace07:25
pittimdz: hm, how do I type this? ctrl+v ctrl+D doesn't work07:25
Keybukah yes, I just found that 0.1s before you gave me the link07:26
mdzpitti: literally, cut and paste07:26
pitti$ stty '^D'07:26
pittistty: ungltiges Argument ^D07:26
mdzpitti: cut and paste what I wrote :-)07:26
pittiah, thanks07:26
pittiyep, that works07:26
mdzI have no idea why it would have changed for you; is this an Ubuntu system?07:26
seb128mdz: is that likely to be before wednesday for colony07:26
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mdzseb128: it should be07:27
pittimdz: yes, upgraded today and broke today07:27
ograpitti, does it happen in console too ? 07:27
seb128mdz: k, because I would like to make the cairo soname change for wednesday, there is a new GNOME version next week and that should be pushed and worked before07:28
pittiogra: no, it works there (given that the stty command I just typed doesn't apply to it)07:28
pittianyway, nevermind07:29
mvomdz: permission for uploadds of update-manager and gnome-app-install? (both are bugfixes only, do I actually need approval for bugfix-only uploads?)07:29
pittimaybe some fancy binary output to my screen changed it somehow07:29
ograpitti, then i'd blame the X upgrade 07:29
mdzmvo: no, no approval needed for bugfixes07:29
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mvomdz: thanks07:30
Kronosssomeone knows  any file or command with the options of each filesystem type apart of man mount?07:30
highvoltagecat /proc/partitions?07:31
Kronossin proc partitions are the partitions07:31
Kronossi want the options (ro, rw, user) specific of each type07:31
ogra /proc/mounts07:31
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Kronossall the possible options07:32
ograbut that doesnt show all07:32
Keybukmdz: hmm, that didn't help; the spec doesn't actually explain what the difference between initramfs and initrd is and why we'd want the former and not the latter07:32
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mdzKeybuk: initramfs is simpler, and doesn't require that cramfs patch that upstream rejected07:33
carstenh/etc/mtab?07:34
Kronoss /etc/mtab have the mounted filesystems07:34
carstenhzsh autocompletion?07:35
\shgrmpf...07:41
Nafallosmurfix: ping07:42
smurfixNafallo: 07:42
Keybukmdz: ah, I understand.  and I'm able to replicate that bug07:42
Nafallosmurfix: is that a japanease sign? anyway, may I message you?07:42
smurfixNafallo: it's a "pong". Just ask.07:43
Keybukout of interest, why are we loading network drivers there?  Just because we can?07:43
mdzKeybuk: NFS root07:43
Keybukah, of course07:43
Keybukbut we don't put l-r-m drivers in ther?07:43
smurfix(as in "ping pong" -- )07:43
mdzKeybuk: no07:43
mptcute07:43
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mdzNFS root on an encumbered wireless card -> you lose07:43
Keybukthat all makes the nfs root stuff far more elegant though, I guess; no more compiling in the drivers you need07:43
mdzthey generally don't support netbooting anyway, I don't think07:44
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Keybukya know, I think that "can't be mapped reliably" message is unrelated07:55
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mdzKeybuk: yeah, I'm not at all sure what it's trying to say with that07:55
Keybukno, me neither07:55
mdzKeybuk: but the bug is certainly valid07:55
KeybukI have a working net.rc now anyway07:55
mdzso you feel that it is the correct solution as well?07:56
Keybukwell, it's certainly one solution07:56
Kronossbye07:56
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Keybukanother might be to drop the "mapping hotplug" thing altogether07:56
mdzanother option would be to require that the user set a flag in mkinitramfs.conf if they want to use nfs root07:56
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Keybukbut not sure how that impacts ordinary networking stuff07:57
luiginohello everyone.....07:57
mdzordinary networking stuff relies on that to get the interface brought up after the driver is loaded07:57
luiginoanyone here can tell me what should mean that :0. in this log message I've got: Aug 15 21:12:08 localhost entrance: Opened PAM session. luigino : :0. ^07:57
Keybukyeah, it causes the asynchronous dhcp rather than waiting for it during S40networking07:57
mdzluigino: please see /topic07:58
mdzluigino: try #ubuntu07:58
luiginook07:58
luiginothx07:58
luigino:)07:58
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Keybukthe hotplug networking and ifupdown stuff need to converge really07:58
dokomdz: is http://people.ubuntu.com/~mdz/anastacia.txt still beeing updated?07:59
mdz[TXT]  anastacia.txt           15-Aug-2005 18:50  6.9K  08:00
pittilamont-away: ping08:00
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dokoPackage: lapack3-pic08:02
Keybukfor now, I think a net.rc is the right solution as it'll closer match what we'll get later aiui08:02
dokoDepends: lapack3 (= 3.0.20000531a-6ubuntu2), libc6-dev, refblas3-dev | atlas3-base-dev | libblas-3.so08:02
ogramdz, which seedlist does that script read ? squidguard was dropped days ago from the edubuntu seeds...08:02
dokomdz, so refblas3-dev should take precedence?08:02
mdzogra: I believe it uses the one at ~cjwatson, which is updated a few times per hour08:02
ograstrange thn08:03
ograthen08:03
mdzgerminate is only re-run once per day08:03
ograi dropped squid and squidguard friday or even earier08:03
ograearlier....08:03
dokoelmo: last sync request for today: expect-tcl8.3 (5.43.0-3) from incoming08:04
mdzmizar:[...nical/seeds/edubuntu/breezy]  baz update08:04
mdz* tree is already up to date08:04
mdzmizar:[...nical/seeds/edubuntu/breezy]  grep squidguard *08:04
mdzsupported: * squidguard # edubuntu08:04
mdzogra: ^^^08:04
mdzKeybuk: what will we get later?08:05
ograweird... 08:05
ogramdz, http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/seeds/edubuntu-breezy/server this didnt change since friday08:06
Keybukbasically all devices will be cold-plugged if required08:06
mdzogra: <mdz> supported: * squidguard # edubuntu08:06
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KeybukI haven't kept up recently, I shall have to find out what plans exist that we can exploit for dapper08:07
mdzogra: also, the entry in anastacia.txt is for the edubuntu-server metapackage, not the Server seed08:07
mdzogra: the metapackage is only updated when you run the update script and upload a new source package08:07
ograyep-...08:07
mdzbut you need to remove it from supported also08:08
ograi thought its drawn directly from the seeds :)08:08
ograthanks 08:08
ogradear baz, please fall back to a installed editor by default if $EDITOR isnt set, kthnxbye08:12
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Nafallodoko: I start with aspell-sv08:16
Nafallodoko: I guess buildX is the right thing to do with those?08:17
dokoNafallo: not if you make modifications08:17
Nafallodoko: I do. but those will probably not be synced till after breezy and debian should have had this transition by then I guess?08:18
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dokoNafallo: guessing is bad08:18
shayax-windows-system-dev depends on libxp6-dbg08:19
Nafallodoko: hehe, oki :-)08:19
shayabut acc to aptitude, that package isn't in the archive08:19
shayaI have it installed, but aptitude marks it as obsolete/locally installed08:19
Nafallodoko: seems to be easy changes. want me to take all of them? ;-)08:19
mdzKeybuk: what did the old net.rc do?08:19
Keybukthe old one got moved to the S41hotplug-net startup script08:19
Keybukit basically went "go! go! go!" to any waiting network plug events08:20
Keybuk(they deliberately wait until after S40networking has started)08:20
Keybukthat was removed a few months ago08:20
carstenhshaya: Candidate: 6.8.2-10 500 http://archive.ubuntu.com hoary/main Packages08:21
carstenhshaya: but it is not in breezy08:21
shayacorrect08:22
shayaI'm talking about 6.8.2-4908:23
mdzogra: are you going to upload edubuntu-meta?08:34
ogramdz, yup, soon (after dinner)08:36
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ogramdz, done08:47
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mdzogra: ARGH08:56
ogra??08:56
ograwhat did i wrong ? 08:56
mdzyou need to read the changelog before uploading08:57
\shand fcked again the wifi card08:57
\shgrmpf...reboot08:57
mdzogra: it looks like one of the downloads failed08:57
ogramdz, i did, whats wrong ? 08:57
ograoh, damned08:58
ograsorry 08:58
mdzfortunately there is no minimal metapackage in edubuntu08:58
ograyep, and it seems to affect only ppc and unsupported arches.... regenerating08:59
mdzthere is one in ubuntu, though, and the same thing can happen there09:00
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mdzit's just necessary to read over the changes after updating and before uploading, to make sure they are sane09:01
mdzit is mostly automated but things can go wrong09:01
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mdzsometimes debootstrap seems to fail to download Packages and still exits successfully09:01
ogramdz, btw, how evil would it be if i made all the edubuntu config in a metapackae postinst ? i'd prefer that to a -config package09:03
mdzogra: too evil09:03
ograit would have the advantage that i could use debconf all over the place...09:04
mdzthe metapackages should be pure09:04
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mdzit makes no difference to debconf whether it is a metapackage or a real package09:04
ogratrue... but its a extra package.... but i was expecting this answer anway :)09:05
\shgrrr09:06
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ogra\sh, broke your laptop again ? 09:07
shayais bugzilla messed up?09:07
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shaya"readahead" for package names doesn't seem to be working09:07
\shogra: the r200 has a switch on the side, where u can enable or disable wifi09:07
ograheh... yeah, toshiba has this on all leptops09:07
\shogra: but..even when it's disabled linux enables the wifi interface09:08
\shogra: and then, try iwlist ath0 scanning...09:08
\shsegfault and then ... kernel oops09:08
ograoh....09:08
\shogra: correct...oh ;)09:09
ograi have a similar behavior with my ndiswrapper based card here (wlan0 remains even if i unplug the pcmia card) but i dont get a segfault ... you should track that09:09
ograseems related to your driver patch 09:10
\shogra: hehe..actually I can't give the advise to buy this laptop for use with linux..actually he/she should be an adventurer09:10
ograheh...09:10
\shogra: no..09:10
mdzshaya: you were never able to reproduce the unionfs/bash bug, were you?09:10
\shogra: the wifi is working with the madwifi drivers..out of the box09:10
\shwhen the switch is on...everything works fine09:11
ogra\sh, i thought you had to patch a lot ? 09:11
\shogra: not for wifi...for bluetooth i have to patch and for hibernate/suspend buttons and for the nic09:11
ograah, i thought the wlan too...09:11
\shogra: no sound, touchpad and wlan is working and the graphics card as well09:12
\shbut the rest...my oh my09:12
\shok...pcmcia is working as well..but my wifi card (zyair b-120) is not recognized...09:13
shayamdz: I only tried once, and it worked09:14
shayathough it was a loopback nfs server, not a remote one09:14
mdzI'm working around it by mounting tmpfs on /tmp09:14
mdzbut it's definitely still three09:14
mdzthere09:14
ogramdz, thats the one with the tcpdump workaround ? i still have it in ediubuntu daily from today09:14
mdzogra: tcpdump?09:15
ograyes, running tcpdump -i eth0 solves the nfs timeout probs....09:15
mdzthis is not an NFS timeout problem, but a unionfs problem09:16
mdzhttp://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/pipermail/unionfs/2005-August/000904.html09:16
ograyes09:16
mdzno09:16
mdzwe are talking about two different problems09:16
ograoh...09:16
mdzyou are talking about the bug where you get "NFS server ... not responding" at boot09:16
ograyep09:16
mdzand I am talking about the one where bash here documents don't work09:16
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mdzI get the NFS timeout issue too sometimes, the first time I try to boot09:16
mdzbut the second time is OK09:17
mdzsome sort of race in initializing the card I think09:17
mdzhave you debugged it?09:17
\shok...the sd card reader is not working at all09:17
ograhmm, mostly i hae tdpdump already running on the second try.... i'll keep an eye on it09:17
ograhave even09:17
ogranope, i had other issues to workaround and debug today :) a lot...09:18
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\shhmm...and usb devices are not popping up anymore09:22
\shonly on my hp09:22
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\shok...this laptop is nothing for packaging09:53
Treenaks\sh: why?09:53
Nafallois it October the third breezy releases?09:53
TreenaksNafallo: no, it's the first and only breezy release09:53
TreenaksNafallo: it's the third ubuntu release though09:53
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\shTreenaks: it's getting too hot and is too slow ,-)09:53
NafalloTreenaks: I was aiming for the date ;-)09:54
TreenaksNafallo: check the Calendar :)09:54
TreenaksNafallo: on the wiki09:54
TreenaksI'm still waiting for mine09:54
Nafalloah, kewl09:54
NafalloTreenaks: thanx :-)09:54
zulTreenaks: same here09:57
sivangseb128: About gnome-games, why does having setgid on the games breaks lpint stuff ? (I would think that elevated privileges would allow it even more access to /proc then when it's run with the users' privs) 09:59
seb128run a game and ls -l /proc 10:00
ograsivang, it doesnt elevate 10:00
sivangogra: sure. It only forks a privileged child to be able to write scores, I will try seb128's experiment :)10:02
seb128no10:03
seb128the binary is setgid10:03
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jnchey.... silly user question here;  how do the linux-restricted-modules work now that they are in /lib/linux-restricted/modules/*/*.o ?10:06
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jnci see that linux-restricted-modules-your_kernel_here-arch installs the madwifi *.ko files in /lib/modules/your_kernel_here/*10:07
jncyet the fglrx, nvidia, and i think the fritz stuff remain as *.o in /lib/linux-restricted-modules/*/*.o10:08
jnci'm wondering, how does this work to be loaded by the kernel?10:08
sivangseb128: I entered the process "dir" (in /proc) and everything there is owne by root, that what you mean?10:09
jnci did not see any documentation for this change10:10
seb128sivang: correct10:10
sivangseb128: k, thx10:11
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seb128np10:12
sivangseb128: do you know if jamesh has startd working on adding a function that gets package name / program name as an arg ? (I might take a shot at adding it myself)10:12
seb128no10:13
sivangseb128: k10:13
seb128you don't want to patches remaining app, do you?10:13
seb128I've the patch on my list of stuff to do10:13
madduckC[C[C[C[C[C[C[C10:15
ograC[ ?10:16
sivangseb128: ah ok :)10:16
madducksorry. GNU screen10:16
sivangseb128: I will go on with the other apps10:16
madduckbut it's pretty much how i feel.10:16
seb128thanks10:16
sivangseb128: no prob, I have a feeling it's a bit more complicated to patch those remaing apps so it'll be more fun :)10:17
seb128yeah10:17
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mantienamdz, still online ?10:19
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sivangbah, I need to upgrade my chroot first. network is shaky grumpf10:21
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sivangseb128: and I gues you're also going to take care of adding the "general" launchpad items under the proposed "Help" menu on the main top panle? (as in the spec diagrem)10:25
concept10Does anyone know who developed the Ubutnu hardware information collecting application?10:25
HiddenWolfconcept10: ogra did10:26
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seb128sivang: where should those point?10:26
ograconcept10, whats the issue ? 10:27
concept10Ahhh... glad you are here10:27
concept10orga, I have a idea that i am trying to pitch10:27
concept10ogra, sorry about that.  Anyway, I want to make something like the ubuntu hw collector that is distro neutral10:28
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ograconcept10, then you'll have to write it different... hwdb-client relies totally on a patched hal and lashal output10:29
ogralshal even10:29
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sivangseb128: IIRC, this should actually fire up the picker application, and let the user choose the non main app or the app that has not a help menu and fire the browser with the lp page10:31
concept10ogra, so the distro basically has to have the same hal patch of ubuntu? Is this common among distros?10:31
ograconcept10, nope...10:31
ograconcept10, thats what i mean10:31
concept10dammit10:31
seb128sivang: we have no picker app atm10:31
ograconcept10, you have to write it different10:31
ograconcept10, grab the output from lsb-release, dmidecode and /proc as well as the lshal output.... format it in xml and you got the same10:32
ograbut you'll have to write it completely different10:33
sivangseb128: ah,ok sorry for making noise then10:33
seb128np10:33
concept10ogra, im not a full fleged programmer so I will need some help on it, I would just like to see something like the hwdb-client that updates a searchable database for all distros, this would be a great help for the linux community10:34
concept10ogra, but I will attempt to do it.10:34
ograconcept10, you'll have to find a programmer to do it, hwdb is not one of my higher rioritys in this release cycle...10:35
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concept10ogra, Thats fine.  Thanks for the advice and insight.  Where may I grab the source of hwdb-client?10:36
mvoogra: #13496 -> aptitude/edubuntu bug10:36
hungerHow is network magic progressing for breezy? I installed network manager and that does not really do much (nm-applet does not even show an icon or anything).10:36
ograconcept10, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/h/hwdb-client/10:36
ogramvo, yay, thanks10:37
HiddenWolfogra, cheering for bugs?10:37
ograHiddenWolf, cheering for a clean explanation of the issue that bugs me :) 10:38
HiddenWolfAh, that explains a lot.10:39
seb128HiddenWolf: do you have a bugzilla.gnome account?10:41
ogramvo, what i dont understand is, why doesnt it happen in ubuntu ...10:41
HiddenWolfseb128, yeah. Sorry about earlier. :)10:44
seb128are we going to have fspot 0.1.0?10:44
ograseb128, its in universe, so its possible10:45
seb128HiddenWolf: np, but we are really bug flooded for the number of people working on bugs, that would be nice than people who have some clue about bugs search for dups and send upstream bugs upstream10:45
HiddenWolfseb128, I would, but my harddisk was dying and had to go RMA before 5pm. I'm about to go on vacation for a week, and did not want to forget.10:46
seb128you could have noted instead of filling a pile of bugs good to close10:46
seb128anyway no big deal10:47
seb128and another hint: one issue by bug10:47
HiddenWolfseb128, there was one bug that noted more than one thing, and only because these are closely related issues complementing eachother. 10:48
HiddenWolfseb128, I appreciate the workload you're under, and I'll take better care next time, but don't take it out on those trying to help.10:48
seb128clearing CDs and doing multi-session are 2 different issues10:48
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seb128HiddenWolf: "don't take it out on those trying to help"? what does that mean?10:49
HiddenWolfseb128, never mind10:49
seb128any english speaker to say that differently for me? :)10:49
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lamontsomeone isn't gonna like those version numbers10:50
HiddenWolfseb128, as I said, never mind, I didn't say anything.10:51
ajmitchseb128: how long has f-spot 0.1.0 been out?10:51
seb128HiddenWolf: I appreciate when people are trying to help, just I got ~80 bug mails a day, so I can do without duplicates :)10:51
seb128HiddenWolf: and I'll find somebody to make me said that differently to be sure I've understood it correctly, don't worry :)10:52
seb128ajmitch: today, I'm not an hurry, that was rather a question to know if that's a candidate for an UVF break10:52
ajmitchseb128: it could be, if needed. I'll get it into sid asap10:53
HiddenWolfseb128, Don't bother: my piont was, I get that you're buried under bugs, but I got you the first time, so leave it at that, since I already promised to do better, don't take your frustration out on me.10:53
seb128HiddenWolf: I'm not frustated, I was just trying if you feel like pushing upstream bug upstream rather than here ... no big deal, I'll reply to them if you keep pushing them on ubuntu.bugzilla10:54
HiddenWolfseb128, however, I respect you, and you're always correct. You just make me feel like an idiot, so I'd appreciate it if you'd do it only once. :)10:54
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HiddenWolfseb128, gnome.org makes me feel unwelcome, that's why I usually push them in ubuntu.10:55
seb128HiddenWolf: that was not the goal, just wanted to point that we are kind overloaded by bugs, so if people can try to lower that, that's cool :)10:55
HiddenWolf*g* seb128, ask me nicely, tell me where to look, and I might patch a few for you. ;)10:55
seb128HiddenWolf: oh, what's wrong about gnome.org? Anyway you are welcome to push them on ubuntu, just search for duplicate including closed bug when you use a stable version and that's fine :)10:55
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HiddenWolfseb128, Whenever i post some bug on gnome.org, someone files a counter-bug to have that feature removed, and a discussion follows. :)10:56
seb128ajmitch: 0.1.0 import photo for mass storage device, which is cool :)10:56
ajmitchseb128: oh then I definitely want it in breezy :)10:57
seb128HiddenWolf: ah ah, yeah, feature request are usually discussed :)10:57
HiddenWolfseb128, but they usually start with "grumble, I didn't expect it and messed up badly, have it removed, now!" Kinda unwelcoming. :)10:57
HiddenWolfseb128, IE: checking pop-mail at startup for evo10:58
seb128evo guys are not a good example10:58
seb128they are unfriendly on bugzilla (when they reply)10:58
HiddenWolfsome guy didn't check what he was doing and emptied his server. *chuckle*10:58
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mptHiddenWolf: Wow, that's *exactly* the problem hp talked about11:05
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mpt"People just assume that FooBar was designed to eat your email, and humbly ask that you let them turn off this feature they don't like."11:06
HiddenWolf*g*11:06
HiddenWolfI can't feel really sorry for him. If you install something from cvs, just check a changelog.11:06
ogrampt, bah, just pop up a notification....11:06
mptogra: As in, "FooBar just ate your e-mail. If you didn't want this to happen, you should have ..."?11:07
HiddenWolffor the record, my bug was that it should only be turned on if the user had asked for automatic email checking.11:08
ogrampt, nah, rather something with progress bar and without close button :)11:08
mptwithout a cancel button, you mean11:08
ograboth :) like a splash screen11:08
mptprogress windows shouldn't have close buttons anyway :-)11:08
torkelthey should have a pause button instead :-)11:10
Nafallomako: ping11:10
makoNafallo: yeah11:12
Nafallomako: may I message you? :-)11:12
makoNafallo: yesyes11:13
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seb128does somebody wants to make a wiki page for cdrdao to main?11:23
seb128that would be appreciate :p11:23
pittilamont: ping11:23
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lamontpitti: ack11:25
seb128pitti: you don't feel like doing a cdrdao wiki page by any chance? :)11:26
pittiseb128: hrmkay...11:26
seb128thanks!!11:26
pittiseb128: would tomorrow morning be enough?11:27
seb128pitti: the rational is https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1316811:27
seb128pitti: any time you want, there is no hurry11:27
pittiyep, we talked about the rationale, that's fine11:27
seb128cool11:27
pittialthough some day some clever person should come along and write an universal libburn11:27
seb128that's the plan11:28
pittiand get rid of all those cli clients11:28
seb128coaster guys were/are working on that, but that doesn't come fast11:28
pittioh, if it happens eventually, that's fine11:28
pitti"Husch husch wird Pfusch", as a German saying tells... :-)11:28
ograheh11:28
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seb128pitti: apt-cache show libburn-111:30
pittiyay11:31
seb128pitti: that's the one that coaster use11:31
pittiand it actually works already?11:31
seb128coaster kind of work, so I guess it does basic stuff yeah11:31
ograyup... coaster can burn data cds fine11:31
seb128but it probably still needs some love before beeing pushed11:31
ograi never tried audio but heard it should work too11:32
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ograpitti, ask mxpxpod, he's one of the upstreams11:32
shackancool, rhythbox can't stay up more than two ours without crashing..11:32
shackan*hours11:32
seb128what version?11:33
seb128backtraces are welcome for crashes :)11:33
shackanwell, it eats 100% and I have to kill it, so no backtraces and no core dumps sorry11:33
seb128what version?11:33
shackan0.8.9911:34
seb128you know that you can get a backtrace of something eating CPU?11:34
seb128upstream to current gst packages and rb 0.9 to start11:34
seb128and gdb -p `pidof rhythmbox` when it hangs11:34
shackanI guessed it could be done, but I'm too busy now to figure out how11:34
seb128thread apply all bt11:34
seb128k11:34
shackancool11:34
seb128so no wonder if it's not fixed11:34
seb128bugs are not magically fixed11:34
shackaneh, I know11:35
shackanmine wasn't a critique, just a comment :)11:35
seb128yeah, but I would like to get that fixed11:37
seb128that's likely to happen to other people too11:37
seb128that's why if you can put a backtrace to bugzilla with the some details ... :)11:38
shackanuh, with 0.9 it doesn't play -anything-, nor songs neither streams (which were causing me problems before), but I used it just this morning and was (almost) fine..11:40
shackansigh, I'll have to code in silence tonight :)11:40
shackanit needs investigation though..11:40
seb128does running gst-register-0.8 make any difference?11:41
seb128what audiosink do you use?11:42
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mvoelmo: do you know what happend to my gnome-app-install upload from today?11:51
elmoRejected: no signature found in gnome-app-install_0+20050815_source.changes.11:51
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pittiHi elmo 11:51
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elmohi pitti 11:52
pittielmo: can you please sync hpoj?11:53
elmopitti: done11:54
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pittithankxxx11:54
mvoelmo: args, thanks11:56
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