[01:01] <Mez> \sh_away, $100 laptops?
[01:13] <sistpoty> <-- off to bed
[01:13] <sistpoty> gn8 all
[01:13] <tseng> ajmitch: ok here is the score. one bug fixed in gtk-sharp 2.3 (confirmed by me), one fix pending in f-spot cvs
[01:14] <tseng> ajmitch: the 3rd bug i found i cant reproduce on this box, and neither can lewing
[01:14] <ajmitch> so I'd have to get the cvs snapshot, as I can't backport a switch to 2.x :)
[01:14] <ajmitch> and ETA on new f-spot release?
[01:14] <tseng> beats me
[01:14] <tseng> 15:14 < lewing> I'll make a 0.1.1 in a week or so
[01:14] <tseng> hows that
[01:14] <ajmitch> sounds good
[01:15] <tseng>  /lastlog for the win
[01:15] <tseng> so.. 2.3
[01:15] <tseng> the score so far
[01:15] <tseng> one patch (muine), many rebuilds (monodevelop)
[01:15] <tseng> MD runs, but the templates need love
[01:16] <tseng> now im not so gung ho about getting on -devel and asking for exemption
[01:16] <tseng> sort of sucktacular
[02:16] <mgalvin> slomo: ping
[02:26] <mgalvin> well if anyone has time i updated my packages in revu, thanks in advance for reviewing them
[02:27] <mgalvin> ls
[02:31] <jabra> anyone if qt4 is in breezy?
[02:34] <theantix> "apt-cache search qt4" returns zero results...
[02:35] <Nafallo> Accepted qt4-x11 4.0.0-3 (source)
[02:36] <jabra> ya I am trying to get it to workin currenetly in hoary but without any luck
[02:36] <jabra> anyone have experience with it?
[02:41] <tseng> \sh_away: haha you are the coolest
[08:09] <c0rrupt_> aparently there is a hole in proftpd, but the repos are not up to date
[08:12] <siretart> c0rrupt_: references?
[08:12] <c0rrupt_> nessus
[08:12] <c0rrupt_> i did a local scan
[08:12] <c0rrupt_> want the scan log?
[08:13] <theantix> ubuntu main has vsftpd though right?
[08:15] <c0rrupt_> ?
[08:16] <c0rrupt_> siretart, do you want me to send my nessus report?
[08:16] <c0rrupt_> i actually have many vuls but i just ran apt-get upgrade.
[08:16] <siretart> c0rrupt_: yes, please
[08:16] <c0rrupt_> what format do you want it i
[08:16] <c0rrupt_> in
[08:16] <siretart> ascii?
[08:17] <c0rrupt_> do you have nessus?
[08:17] <c0rrupt_> i can send it in the nessus format....
[08:17] <siretart> no, sorry
[08:17] <c0rrupt_> ok,
[08:18] <c0rrupt_> acutally there is many vuln
[08:18] <c0rrupt_> proftpd is just one
[08:18] <siretart> c0rrupt_: can you make a list of CAN #?
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> can what?
[08:19] <siretart> c0rrupt_: if you can, it would be very great, if you could mail them to security-review@lists.ubuntu.com
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> ok
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> take a good look at it, there is many vulns
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> at apparently im up to date.
[08:20] <c0rrupt_> so a lot of people are probably unsecure
[08:20] <siretart> you are sure that arn't false positives?
[08:20] <c0rrupt_> yes
[08:20] <siretart> you can look up can numbers here: http://cve.mitre.org/cve/
[08:23] <c0rrupt_> ok, mail sent
[08:24] <c0rrupt_> gaim also has security holes
[08:24] <c0rrupt_> new version fixed them
[08:25] <siretart> brb
[08:26] <c0rrupt_> did you get the mail?
[08:26] <siretart> not yet
[08:27] <c0rrupt_> i got a message back
[08:27] <c0rrupt_> it say
[08:27] <c0rrupt_> says*
[08:27] <c0rrupt_> your message... Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
[08:28] <c0rrupt_> i sent the scan log as an attachment, i prolly should have just pasted it into the body of the message
[08:30] <c0rrupt_> should i re-send?
[08:37] <c0rrupt_> ?
[08:38] <c0rrupt_> siretart, im leaving soon so i need to know if you got it
[08:43] <c0rrupt_> i sent it again. with the log in the body of the email
[09:45] <Treenaks> ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4162692.stm
[10:03] <siretart> c0rrupt__: you can check it yourself here: http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/security-review/
[10:03] <siretart> c0rrupt__: in doubt, CC: me (siretart@tauware.de)
[10:03] <c0rrupt__> ok
[10:05] <c0rrupt__> is it there yet?
[12:35] <pef> hello
[12:35] <dredg> morning.
[12:35] <pef> is knights-0.6.4-beta0-ubuntu1 a correct version ?
[12:36] <pef> for a program named knights-0.6.4-beta, and not yet packaged
[12:36] <dredg> looks correct
[12:36] <tseng> \sh:
[12:36] <tseng> mythtv_0.18-2ubuntu1_20050818-2347-i386-successful.gz
[01:06] <\sh> tseng: yes..but the rest not
[01:26] <sedak> hello
[01:26] <sedak> is someone here ?
[01:27] <dredg> no one here except for us chickens
[01:27] <sedak> hi
[01:28] <SloMo_> hi sedak ;)
[01:28] <sedak> i've made a new package
[01:28] <sedak> for a driver i needed
[01:28] <SloMo_> what driver?
[01:28] <sedak> for old wifi card
[01:28] <sedak> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12679
[01:29] <sedak> well
[01:29] <sedak> i'm not a maintainer
[01:30] <sedak> but it seems to work fine with make-kpkg and module-assistant
[01:30] <SloMo_> hm, ask siretart for upload rights on revu, upload it there and we'll see :)
[01:30] <sedak> ok
[01:30] <ogra__> hmm, why did you make a separate package instead of convincing the kernel maintainr to include it in the linux package ?
[01:30] <sedak> because
[01:30] <ogra__> ??
[01:31] <sedak> i'm not sure if it's really stable
[01:31] <sedak> i'm not the one who made the driver
[01:31] <sedak> but it work fine with my card
[01:31] <ogra__> is it considered for inclusion in the kernel tree upstream ?
[01:31] <sedak> bafore i used ndiswrapper, and it make ubuntu frozen
[01:32] <SloMo_> sedak: better an unstable driver than no driver i think ;)
[01:32] <ogra__> if so, and if fabbione considers it stable enough, we can include it in the linux package
[01:32] <sedak> euh i didn't ask actually
[01:32] <sedak> but if we make it a separate package, it's a good way to test it, isn't it ?
[01:33] <ogra__> could you find that out ? then it could probaly get included in our default kernel... its a bit odd to have network card drivers in universe...
[01:33] <sedak> ok
[01:33] <ogra__> sine you will need network access to install it ;)
[01:33] <ogra__> since even
[01:33] <sedak> so i could make a patch for the kernel
[01:33] <sedak> and then ask to fabbione to add it ?
[01:34] <ogra__> sedak, talk to fabbione in #ubuntu-devel, he's the kernel maintainer
[01:34] <sedak> ok
[01:34] <ogra__> he will know if it can get included or needs to stay in universe
[01:44] <sedak> ok, i asked siretart and he added me to the keyring
[01:44] <sedak> but as it's my first time ...
[01:44] <sedak> what should i do now ?
[01:44] <siretart> sedak: wiki.ubuntu.com/REVU
[01:45] <sedak> thanks :-)
[02:15] <sedak> it's uploaded
[02:20] <siretart> sedak: there are many dh_make (or others) leftovers
[02:20] <siretart> like http://siretart.tauware.de/revu/incoming/rtl8180-kernel-0508191415/rtl8180-kernel-0.22.0cvs050817/debian/README.Debian
[02:20] <siretart> or debian/rules
[02:20] <siretart> sedak: please clean them up
[02:21] <siretart> if it isn't going to ubuntu kernel, that is
[02:21] <sedak> ok
[02:24] <sedak> siretart, what do you exactly mean  ?
[02:24] <sladen> siretart: wow, I was just looking at that driver earlier...
[02:25] <sedak> the debian/rules need to be there to build the module with module-assistant ...
[02:25] <sedak> and the README.Debian explain how to build it
[02:25] <siretart> sedak: there are many unnecessary comments left over
[02:25] <ogra> sedak, but yu normally rip out all th unneded template stuff from this file
[02:26] <sedak> ok
[02:50] <sedak> it's uploaded again ...
[02:55] <Yagisan> SloMo_ ping
[02:56] <SloMo_> Yagisan: pong
[02:56] <Yagisan> SloMo_: deng is perfect now. new upload finished
[02:58] <Yagisan> SloMo_: now to fix the lintian errors on my installers :)
[03:13] <mgalvin> hi all
[03:23] <Yagisan> Is it ok to ignore lintian warnings caused by dh_installmenu ?
[03:24] <SloMo_> Yagisan: depends ;) are the warnings correct or just false warnings?
[03:24] <Yagisan> SloMo_: it's just a menu-file-in-usr-lib warning.
[03:25] <Yagisan> SloMo_: thats where dh_installmenu puts the menu entry
[03:25] <SloMo_> why is it in /usr/lib?
[03:25] <SloMo_> hmm
[03:25] <SloMo_> sounds wrong ;)
[03:25] <Yagisan> old location for menu command
[03:25] <Yagisan> according to lintian it moved, but the menus works there
[03:26] <mgalvin> SloMo_: just letting you know that mmsrip is updated, i added the man page and cleaned up a few other things too
[03:26] <SloMo_> Yagisan: hmm... don't know
[03:26] <SloMo_> mgalvin, Yagisan: i'll look at your packages on sunday as i'm away over the weekend
[03:26] <Yagisan> I'll ignore it. When debhelper is updated, it'll fix itself
[03:27] <mgalvin> ok, no rush, thnx
[03:28] <Yagisan> no problem slomo,
[03:46] <marcin> hi all
[03:47] <marcin> I got a question that propably could be a little strange for some debian maintainters
[03:47] <marcin> but anyway I would like to ask if is this posible to provide source packages that doesn't provide
[03:48] <marcin> sources at all?
[03:48] <Yagisan> what do you mean ?
[03:48] <Yagisan> is it data ?
[03:48] <marcin> just scripts and some rules to fetch sources when building?
[03:48] <marcin> for example to build cvs snapshot packages
[03:49] <Yagisan> I uploaded some sources that fetch data on disk and move it to a location needed by a package
[03:50] <\sh> marcin: what u mean is "ebuild"?
[03:50] <marcin> \sh: yes I know
[03:50] <Yagisan> they might be usefull for you
[03:50] <tseng> even if it is possible, it would surely be frowned on being in the official archive
[03:50] <marcin> Yagisan: when can I find these spackages?
[03:50] <tseng> random cvs snapshotting is evil
[03:51] <Yagisan> revu, look for any deng-*-installer package
[03:51] <Yagisan> out of curiosity, what do you need from cvs
[03:51] <Yagisan> ?
[03:54] <marcin> Yagisan: currently - emacs
[03:55] <marcin> Yagisan: but cvs snapshots are just example - my question was general about packages without sources
[03:56] <Yagisan> ok. try to avoid it if possible.
[03:56] <Yagisan> I hope my packages were of some use to you
[03:56] <marcin> Yagisan: you know sometimes it sucks that you need to download all sources when you just want to take a look on some /debian scripts
[03:56] <marcin> Yagisan: on rpm based distros if you want to know how something was packaged you have to download only small spec file
[03:57] <marcin> Yagisan: on debian you need to download all sources and additional files
[03:58] <torkel> marcin: in most cases it is enough to download the .diff.gz
[03:58] <marcin> torkel: hmm true
[04:00] <marcin> btw how you guys get info about new versions/releases of software?
[04:00] <Yagisan> myself, I talk to upstream
[04:00] <marcin> do you have some sripts that monitor selected cvs repositories and report changes?
[04:00] <Yagisan> others use watch files
[04:02] <marcin> I see
[04:03] <marcin> and when you got some package - do you edit them manually (write rules, manage dependencies) or maybe you have
[04:03] <marcin> a bunch of templates and scripts?
[04:04] <marcin> for example what you do when you got somepackage_1.0-1 and you want to create somepackage_1.0-2?
[04:05] <Yagisan> is somepackage_1.0-1 already an ubuntu package ?
[04:06] <marcin> Yagisan: ok let's say somepackage_1.0-0ubuntu1 and somepackage_1.0-0ubuntu2
[04:06] <marcin> Yagisan: to be more specific
[04:07] <marcin> Yagisan: and another scenario is when you got somepackage_1.0-ubuntu[1-n] 
[04:07] <marcin> Yagisan: and then developers release somepackage_2.0 and you need to prepare ubuntu packages fot this tree
[04:07] <marcin> s/fot/for
[04:07] <Yagisan> I just followed http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ch-update.en.html
[04:07] <Yagisan> to update mine
[04:08] <Yagisan> I just went through your last scenario, about 4 weeks ago
[04:08] <Yagisan> It was rather painless
[04:10] <sistpoty> hi folks
[04:11] <SloMo_> hi sistpoty
[04:11] <marcin> Yagisan: thanks - my fault I skipped this part of guide
[04:12] <Yagisan> Glday sistpoty
[04:12] <sistpoty> hi SloMo_ and Yagisan
[04:12] <Yagisan> marcin: no problems, I skipped it to, untill upstream did two releases in two days
[05:08] <sedak> siretart, i think the package is fine now
[05:08] <sedak> at http://siretart.tauware.de/revu/details.py?upid=428
[05:08] <sedak> what should i do next ?
[05:13] <sistpoty> sedak: ask motus to have it reviewed (or simply what until a motu reviews it) ;)
[05:14] <sistpoty> sedak: btw.: have you tried to build it in pbuilder?
[05:14] <sedak> actually
[05:14] <sedak> i don't know what is pbuilder ...
[05:14] <sedak> i'll have a look :-)
[05:15] <ogra> wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto
[05:16] <sistpoty> sedak: this is a kernel-module? shouldn't you build-depend on kernel-headers or s.th. then?
[05:16] <Yagisan> sedak: your package failed to build in pbuilder
[05:16] <sedak> :'(
[05:16] <sedak> ok
[05:16] <Yagisan> sedak: you need a build dep on bzip2
[05:17] <sedak> i thought it was build-depend ...
[05:17] <sedak> that's true
[05:17] <Yagisan> sedak: /bin/sh: bzip2: command not found
[05:18] <Yagisan> sedak: your control file only has debhelper in the build-depends line
[05:19] <sistpoty> sedak: i think you should mixed depends and build-depends ;)
[05:19] <sistpoty> '/s/mixed/exchange/
[05:23] <sistpoty> what package should wxpython-packages depend on? wxpython or libwxgtk-python or to one of them with specific version?
[05:23] <sistpoty> or is there a way to get this done with python:Depends?
[06:13] <sistpoty> cya later
[06:38] <havoc> what option do I need to make 'ps' show the group?
[06:38] <havoc> is that even possible>
[06:38] <havoc> ?
[06:49] <slomo> yeah... dirac got accepted :D
[06:53] <slomo> can someone look at gst-plugins-multiverse after dirac hit the archives?
[06:59] <GazerWork> slomo, hi!, I uploaded a new version of ceferino package, now it build fine with pbuilder. I would thank you if you can watch it
[07:00] <sedak> havoc, ps -eH -o pid,user,egid,cmd
[07:01] <sedak> i don't know if you want the GID, EGID ...
[07:04] <havoc> sedak: thanx
[07:05] <havoc> sedak: it was actually chillywilly that was asking
[07:11] <c0rrupt_> siretart, what was the link you gave me that i could watch for information on my email
[07:13] <siretart> c0rrupt_: ah, sorry about before, my connection died
[07:13] <siretart> there seem to be problems with that list
[07:13] <siretart> can you mail that to me and nafallo?
[07:16] <c0rrupt_> nafallo?
[07:17] <c0rrupt_> where do you want me to mail it to
[07:25] <tseng> \sh: you arent my hero anymore
[07:25] <tseng> \sh: you didnt fix libmyth depends!
[07:26] <tseng> \sh: ill fix it tonight maybe
[07:26] <c0rrupt_> sire..?
[07:26] <c0rrupt_> whats your email addresses
[07:31] <siretart> nafallo@magicalforest.se and siretart@tauware.de
[07:32] <\sh> tseng: amd64 powerpc ftbfs
[07:33] <tseng> \sh: thats fine but.. depends:
[07:33] <\sh> argl
[07:33] <tseng> \sh: has libqt3c102-mt-mysql, doesnt exist since transition
[07:33] <\sh> shit
[07:33] <\sh> fck..didn't see that
[07:34] <c0rrupt_> ok mail sent
[07:37] <\sh> grmpf
[07:37] <\sh> I'm fighting with shtoom
[07:40] <siretart> c0rrupt_: how do you count 22 issues?!
[07:40] <c0rrupt_> huh?
[07:41] <siretart> c0rrupt_: I wouldn't give that much on that report
[07:42] <c0rrupt_> its a lot of data..
[07:42] <c0rrupt_> but its important
[07:42] <siretart> c0rrupt_: debian/ubuntu are backporting security patches. so only looking at the version number isn;t that good
[07:42] <c0rrupt_> all those issues should be worked out
[07:42] <Nafallo> who is joe des? (/me have to get a proxy with backlog)
[07:42] <c0rrupt_> i am
[07:43] <Nafallo> ah, could you please do the scan from somewhere !localhost?
[07:43] <c0rrupt_> i know, localhost is all i could do
[07:43] <c0rrupt_> but those flaws are still there.
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> for example gaim and  proftpd are remote
[07:44] <Nafallo> normally postfix shouldn't turn up on the list, and the ssh stuff is... well, not an issue ;-)
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> yea
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> i just sent the whole report
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> why isnt the newest proftpd server in the repos
[07:44] <Nafallo> that's why I use vsftpd ;-)
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> lol...
[07:44] <c0rrupt_> are you helping with security or no
[07:45] <Nafallo> I do. that's why I rather run secure services :-)
[07:45] <Nafallo> hmm
[07:45] <Nafallo> cvs
[07:45] <siretart> intersting that debian neiter has any DSA
[07:46] <Nafallo> cvs is secured
[07:46] <siretart> is this the reported flaw? http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2645
[07:47] <siretart> yes, it is
[07:47] <Nafallo> imagemagick likewise
[07:47] <siretart> then it is already fixed in the debian package and in breezy
[07:47] <c0rrupt_> i dont use breezy
[07:48] <Nafallo> bzip2 to
[07:48] <c0rrupt_> people in #ubuntu said breezy destroys stuff
[07:48] <c0rrupt_> and not to use it
[07:48] <Nafallo> c0rrupt_: could. it's not stable yet :-)
[07:49] <c0rrupt_> so, what should i do to update my software.
[07:50] <siretart> hm. the debdiff from hoarys proftpd to breezys proftpd is rather large
[07:51] <siretart> but mainly bugfixes for several issues
[07:51] <siretart> c0rrupt_: perhaps you could request a backport from Mez
[07:51] <c0rrupt_> o.0?
[07:51] <siretart> c0rrupt_: or do the backport yourself, if you need the fix fast
[07:52] <c0rrupt_> not nescarily
[07:53] <Nafallo> ehm
[07:54] <Nafallo> I can't find that CAN on our cve-tool
[07:54] <siretart> seems to be only in proftpd.org bugzilla
[07:54] <c0rrupt_> Hm
[07:54] <siretart> Nafallo: what cvs-tool?
[07:54] <Nafallo> siretart: ubuntu-cve
[07:58] <Nafallo> haha. I don't think we will need to fix those ;-)
[07:58] <Nafallo> siretart: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/RELEASE_NOTES-1.3.0rc2
[07:58] <c0rrupt_> o.0
[07:58] <Nafallo> under bugfixes :-P
[07:59] <siretart> Nafallo: http://changelog.debian.net/proftpd
[07:59] <siretart> Nafallo: revisions -20 and -19
[08:00] <Lathiat> siretart: whats the deal with having debian/ in upstream tarballs? (here, me being upstream, should i have my debian/ dir i plan to keep sane in my svn tree?)
[08:00] <siretart> Lathiat: no. better don't
[08:00] <siretart> Lathiat: you really want to seperate debian integration and upstream work. even if you are upstram
[08:00] <jamessan|work> you can keep it in svn, but keep it separate from the source
[08:00] <Nafallo> siretart: Both can be considered low risk, as they require active involvement on the part of the site administrator in order to be
[08:00] <Nafallo>  exploited
[08:01] <Nafallo> siretart: if you will want to put time on them, be my guest :-)
[08:01] <c0rrupt_> i see,,.
[08:01] <c0rrupt_> but, what about the others
[08:01] <siretart> Nafallo: sorry. I'd rather request a backport from Mez
[08:01] <Nafallo> siretart: indeed
[08:02] <siretart> c0rrupt_: do you run an cvs pserver?
[08:02] <c0rrupt_> nope
[08:03] <siretart> same for cvs, fixed in breezy
[08:03] <Nafallo> 1:1.12.9-9ubuntu0.1 and hoary
[08:04] <siretart> ah, ok
[08:04] <Nafallo> and warty ;-)
[08:04] <Nafallo> cvs is in main :-)
[08:04] <Nafallo> main is secured :-)
[08:04] <Nafallo> except krb5 :-P
[08:05] <Nafallo> or wait. this will have to be one of those that's not named as in debian
[08:06] <tseng> Lathiat: i cant find preseed on the wiki, any idea?
[08:06] <Lathiat> tseng: nope, try debian docs ?
[08:07] <tseng> oh
[08:07] <tseng> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/LocalNet?highlight=%28preseed%29
[08:07] <tseng> this looks like a winner
[08:07] <tseng> stupid title search
[08:07] <Nafallo> hmm
[08:07] <Nafallo> isn't mozilla-firefox dropped from breezy?
[08:07] <Lathiat> ooh shiny
[08:08] <Lathiat> i could automate reinstallation of my laptop :)
[08:08] <tseng> yeah i have 10 boxes to build
[08:08] <tseng> fast
[08:08] <Lathiat> be cool if you could specify a preseed file
[08:08] <Lathiat> tseng: heh, what for?
[08:08] <tseng> they are sniffers
[08:08] <Lathiat> ah
[08:08] <tseng> we put ethereal boxes behind all our firewalls
[08:08] <tseng> for debugging
[08:08] <Lathiat> yeh you were saying
[08:09] <tseng> did i tell you about my google map?
[08:09] <Lathiat> well you definately need some way of specify a uri to a preseed file
[08:09] <Lathiat> ts	nope ?
[08:09] <tseng> i made a map with all the data centers in the US
[08:09] <tseng> you just click one to start a sniffer
[08:09] <Lathiat> haha
[08:09] <Lathiat> nice
[08:09] <tseng> its rad
[08:09] <Lathiat> oh man
[08:09] <Lathiat> thats just..
[08:09] <Lathiat> scary :
[08:09] <Lathiat> )
[08:10] <tseng> bye.
[08:10] <Nafallo> tseng: see you :-)
[08:10] <Nafallo> siretart: what does revu run, mini-dinstall?
[08:11] <siretart> Nafallo: revu2 will, revu atm does just drop the files into dirs
[08:12] <siretart> Nafallo: if you are interested in hacking, you can check out the svn repo: svn co http://siretart.tauware.de/svn/revu2/trunk
[08:12] <Nafallo> siretart: ah, oki. I will probably want something else. something like what daf has :-)
[08:13] <siretart> who is daf?
[08:13] <Nafallo> siretart: rosetta admin and DD :-)
[08:13] <Lathiat> night all
[08:13] <Lathiat> 2am is late enough. :)
[08:13] <siretart> gn8 Lathiat
[08:14] <siretart> Nafallo: what does he use?
[08:14] <Nafallo> siretart: people.ubuntu.com/~daf/packages/
[08:14] <Nafallo> siretart: dunno yet, he's on vacation ;-)
[08:14] <siretart> Nafallo: looks to me like manual apt-ftparchive
[08:15] <siretart> Nafallo: look into debarchiver, thats nice for that purpose
[08:17] <Nafallo> universe does not go on my server ;-)
[08:17] <Nafallo> apt-ftparchive is main though :-)
[08:18] <c0rrupt_> SO
[08:18] <c0rrupt_> whats going to happ?
[08:18] <Nafallo> c0rrupt_: those things looked like fixed/won't do stuff
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> bleh
[08:19] <c0rrupt_> thanks for your troubles anyways then
[08:20] <Nafallo> no problem
[08:21] <johny> siretart, i've been told to use pbuilder to fix my package because it couldn't be built with some people, but we i tried, it worked for me
[08:21] <johny> so i don't know what to do next
[08:22] <johny> maybe it is because i'm using breezy ...
[08:22] <siretart> johny: tell them to update their pbuilder
[08:22] <johny> ok
[08:24] <johny> well, anyway, anyone'd like who to review the package can do it now
[08:25] <johny> if they have a rtl8081 chip based wifi card, it could help :-)
[08:26] <c0rrupt_> i use rtl8180
[08:30] <johny> c0rrupt_, which driver do you use ?
[08:30] <johny> ndiswrapper or the free one ?
[08:30] <c0rrupt_> both
[08:30] <c0rrupt_> both work
[08:31] <c0rrupt_> right now im using the one from
[08:31] <johny> ok
[08:31] <c0rrupt_> sourceforge
[08:31] <c0rrupt_> but the ndiswrapper works fine
[08:31] <johny> i've made a package for this one
[08:31] <johny> if you want to test it, it'll be cool :-)
[08:31] <johny> it's here:
[08:31] <johny> http://siretart.tauware.de/revu/details.py?upid=439
[08:32] <Yagisan> johny are you sedak ?
[08:32] <johny> yes !!
[08:32] <johny> sorry
[08:32] <johny> i changed ../nick sedak
[08:32] <Yagisan> funny you should mention that
[08:33] <Yagisan> jamie@workhorse:~/pbuilder/ubuntu$ lintian rtl8180-kernel_0.22.0cvs050817-1_i386.changes
[08:33] <Yagisan> W: rtl8180-kernel source: build-depends-without-arch-dep
[08:33] <Yagisan> E: rtl8180-kernel source: depends-on-build-essential-package-without-using-version make [build-depends: make] 
[08:33] <Yagisan> :)
[08:33] <sedak> i have different name on different server
[08:33] <sedak> i rebooted and forget to change it
[08:33] <Yagisan> brb, food
[08:34] <sedak> oups
[08:34] <sedak> i haven't seen that appeared
[08:34] <sedak> i'll try to fix that again ...
[09:03] <sedak> lintian problem is corrected now
[09:11] <Yagisan> sedak, is there supposed to be a link in /usr/share/modass/overrides ?
[09:11] <sedak> yes
[09:12] <Yagisan> I ask, because browsing through the deb with mc, it shows as a broken link
[09:12] <sedak> so that module-assistant know that it is a module package
[09:12] <sedak> yes
[09:12] <Yagisan> no probs
[09:12] <sedak> but it is a link into a file of module assistant package
[09:13] <sedak> and with the depends:, no problem anymore :-)
[09:13] <Yagisan> ok - I haven't needed to use module-assitant, so I thought it would be smart to ask
[09:14] <sedak> actually, the better way would be to tell the module-assistant maintainer to add rtl8081 to the static list of known module packages
[09:14] <sedak> but for now, this is a temporary decision
[09:26] <ivoks> evening
[09:28] <\sh> hey ivoks
[09:28] <ivoks> hey
[09:29] <ivoks> what's up?
[09:30] <\sh> strange things are going on ,-)
[09:30] <ivoks> hehe
[09:30] <\sh> the pope arrived in my area...and all our tv services are going crazy since then ,-)
[09:30] <ivoks> haha
[09:31] <\sh> and somehow all my light went off...*strange*
[09:31] <ivoks> now is time to catch up with ubuntu development
[09:32] <ivoks> talking about strange things... my modem responds to AT command, all AT command, except those ATDT and ATDP :)
[09:32] <\sh> hahaha
[09:33] <ivoks> but works in Windows :)
[09:33] <\sh> I just got shtoom with sipgate running :)
[09:41] <ivoks> omg
[09:41] <ivoks> trying to install nvidia-glx results in installing lvm and mdadm... WTF?
[09:42] <tseng> ivoks: you dont really need ATDT anyway
[09:42] <ivoks> tseng: i don't?
[09:42] <tseng> youd think you wanted to dial. or something.
[09:43] <ivoks> well, it's not important...
[09:44] <ivoks> i decided to buy ADSL for my house on sea side :)