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jordizyga: pong12:20
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zygajordi: pitti helped me already, thanks :)12:28
zygajordi: I needed info on automatic .po importing from upstream12:28
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jordizyga: I don't know many deatails about how that works currently.12:34
jordiLet's ask carlos tomorrow.12:34
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zygajordi: it seems to be invoked manually but as far as gnome is concenrned it's automated12:43
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dholbachhi12:47
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jordizyga: nod12:50
slomoelmo: did you already read my mail regarding ffmpeg?12:54
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dholbachok guys  -  i'm off to bed01:23
dholbachsee you01:23
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lamont-awaygda-freetds-provider.h:67: error: syntax error before 'TDSCONNECTINFO'02:46
lamont-awaylibgda2 needs love02:46
lamont-awaydpkg-gencontrol: error: package mac-fdisk-cross not in control info02:47
lamont-awaydh_gencontrol: command returned error code 6528002:47
lamont-awayditto for mac-fdisk02:47
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diemanhey, does anyone read mirrors@ubuntu.com?03:29
diemanack03:29
diemancanonical.com, rather03:29
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CarlFKfound 2 problems with Hoarys xconf setup on my 1700: Section "Monitor" is mostly empty and DefaultDepth is 24, but there isn't enough memory to do 1024x768x24 (i think)03:55
CarlFKI think breezy live has the same problem.  is this worth reporting?03:55
crimsunyes with the appropriate hw detail03:56
CarlFKill give it a shot03:57
mjg59ndiswrapper-utils is i386 and amd64 - why's there only an i386 package?04:02
elmothe kernel support errors out if you try and compile on amd6404:02
mjg59Nnngh.04:02
elmowhich doesn't answer your question, but fyi04:02
elmoas in #error we're 32-bit only, you lose04:03
mjg59How odd04:03
mjg59It's supposed to support it04:03
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mjg59The thermal trip values become correct if you pass acpi_skip_timer_override04:04
crimsunelmo: please sync gnomebaker (0.4.2-1) from sid04:04
ajmitchelmo: could you sync anjuta 1.2.4 from debian, please?04:04
mjg59The BIOS is utterly fucked04:04
elmomjg59: :(04:04
mjg59elmo: There's no buildd log for amd64 ndiswrapper-utils04:05
elmomjg59: it's probably P-a-s overriden04:05
mjg59elmo: I'm in touch with an HP BIOS guy - with luck we'll get it sorted04:05
mjg59elmo: Hm04:05
mjg59elmo: Well, it build shappily here04:05
mjg59I'll look into the kernel stuff04:05
elmomjg59: if you want it de-P-a-s'ed, just whine at me or lamont04:06
elmoone day, someone should run through the list of things that say 'i386' in P-a-s as most of them (in main atleast) probably work fine on amd6404:06
mjg59elmo: Ok, give me a minute and then I'll consider whining04:06
CarlFKmjg59 - does that have anyting to do with my compaq fan problem that is fixed by the patch here: https://kilobyte.dyndns.info/linux/ (near the bottem of that page)04:06
elmocrimsun: done04:06
elmoajmitch: done04:06
ajmitchthanks04:06
crimsunelmo: thanks!04:07
mjg59CarlFK: Doubt i04:07
mjg59t04:07
CarlFKrats.04:07
mjg59But I'll take a look - from the description they sound quite different, though04:07
CarlFKcuz haveing an AC powered fann stuck to the back of the laptop is goofy04:08
mjg59CarlFK: Grah.04:09
mjg59CarlFK: That patch is basically impossible to read04:09
mjg59It includes a new DSDT, rather than being a diff against the original DSDT04:10
CarlFKswell04:10
CarlFKcrimsun - what package should I bug about the xorg.conf thing?04:10
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CarlFKheh04:11
mjg59elmo: Hm. ndiswrapper-source appeared to build04:21
elmomjg59: well, I don't know about that; I was just compiling a custom kernel for the nx6125, and got that #error when I enabled kernel support for ndis in ubuntu kernel source04:22
elmodivdi3.c:#error This is for 32-bit targets only04:22
elmo^--04:22
mjg59elmo: Hm. The driver in the kernel source may be old.04:22
mjg59I'll chase that.04:22
elmoah04:22
mjg59elmo: I've got ndiswrapper built!04:39
mjg59And it's utterly failing to work04:39
elmoI'm shocked ;-)04:39
elmousing 64-bit windows driver?04:39
mjg59Because I can't find a driver that (a) supports the hardware and (b) doesn't give unresolved NT kernel symbol errors04:39
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jdubNafallo: how reliable is apt-proxy 1 these days?04:46
Nafallojdub: works fine on my laptop :-). cronjob doing apt-get update, and several pbuilder runs a day without troubles :-).04:47
Nafallocronjob doing apt-get update _every half hour_04:48
Nafallowhy do you always forget the important parts when you're hacking to 5AM? ;-)04:48
ajmitchjdub: 1?04:48
ajmitchI've been using 2, with some issues04:49
womblejdub: I've had apt-proxy 2 do some slightly bongful stuff on suspend/resume, but nothing a quick restart doesn't cure04:49
wombleApart from that it's True Love.04:49
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jdubajmitch: Nafallo just did an upload04:50
Nafallohmm, that's right. apt-proxy 1.9.31 is v2 :-P04:50
jdubNafallo: oh!04:50
jdubin that case, i will try it again :-)04:51
Nafallothat wasn't exactly obvious, no ;-)04:51
ajmitchheh04:51
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Nafalloajmitch: oh?04:52
ajmitchyeah04:52
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jdubit depends on python-bsddb3?04:52
ajmitchoften fixed by rm Packages* & Release*, and restarting apt-proxy so it refetches them properly04:52
jdubWARNING! WARNING!04:52
jdubCONFIDENCE SLUMP!04:52
Nafallothe only troubles I had is when I sync the Package files and end up with diffrent Releases and Release.gpgs ;-)04:53
jdubhas anyone taken over 'upstream' maintenance of apt-proxy?04:53
ajmitchNafallo: that's probably what I see, except that it caches the mismatched file & causes anger to rise :)04:53
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Nafalloajmitch: that's why I tweaked my cronjob times to a "safe-zone" ;-)04:54
Nafallo:25 :5504:54
ajmitchI had pbuilder doing an update in the pre-build hook04:54
Nafalloajmitch: hehe. I know ;-)04:54
jdubNafallo: apt-proxy is a strong candidate for shifting to main in breezy+1, if it works well ;)04:55
mptfabbione: ping04:55
Nafallojdub: I know ;-)04:55
Chipzzjdub: a friend of mine used to run it, and it caused quite a bit of trouble04:55
Chipzzbuggy etc04:55
ajmitchjdub: 'works well' is the issue here04:55
Chipzznot sure if it's actually worth the trouble04:55
jdubmm, i'll test it this week 04:56
Chipzzjdub: it has major issues with resuming downloads iirc04:56
jdubif it ends up being as annoying as it used to be, i'll be sad04:56
Nafallohmm04:56
ajmitchChipzz: you mean, it doesn't :)04:56
Nafallois it supposed to resume things? :-)04:56
jduband then i will bounty some fixage!04:56
Chipzzit just sees the partially downloaded file, and doesn't see it's only partial, and then apt gets upset because it has the wrong checksum etc...04:57
Chipzzajmitch: sth like that :)04:57
mptjdub: Is "gnome-panel --version" the canonical API for getting the running version of gnome?04:57
jdubmpt: gnome-about --version is closer04:58
mptta04:58
jdubbut /usr/share/gnome-about/gnome-version.xml is meant to be most useful04:58
Chipzzjdub: btw, I just noticed hal-device-manager has a missing dependency. not sure who maintains it04:58
mptGnome gnome-about 1.004:58
mptem04:58
jduboh, not gnome-about;04:58
jdubanyway, use the xml file04:58
mjg59elmo: Ok, got it working04:59
jdubChipzz: file bug :)04:59
Chipzzyea :)04:59
Chipzznow I just need to recall what package was missing :P04:59
mjg59elmo: 4 line patch to ndiswrapper04:59
mptthanks jdub05:00
elmomjg59: I guess I should un-P-a-s it then?05:01
mjg59elmo: Yeah, I'll get this stuff into the kernel05:01
elmok, done05:02
mjg59elmo: Ah, interesting. That error exists, but the file it's in isn't supposed to be build on 64-bit targets05:04
elmomjg59: well it was a custom compile, I suppose I could have SNAFUed the .config05:04
mjg59elmo: Nah, the makefile is broken05:05
elmooh, ok05:05
mjg59elmo: It's being unconditionally built05:05
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CarlFKmjg59 - any idea how I can fix my cpu fan problem?  (forcing the fan on all the time is fine)05:10
mjg59CarlFK: Get your vendor to fix your DSDT, by the looks of it05:10
CarlFKswell.  thanks05:11
Nafallobaah, bed. laters :-)05:11
mjg59CarlFK: I'm afraid that the information you've given is enough to say "The problem can be fixed in the DSDT", but not what the problem actually is05:12
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mjg59If it can only be fixed in the DSDT, your options are either to get a fixed BIOS or to generate a fixed DSDT and put it in the right place for mkinitramfs to pick it up05:12
CarlFKwoa.. check this out: http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/view.php?id=168  05:16
CarlFKLast Modified       2005-08-28 - how handy05:16
mjg59elmo: Ok, the kernel stuff should be fixed soon05:24
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jtan325ohh i was undert the impression you could move existing open channels05:57
jtan325it works if i do /j in the new split window05:57
jtan325oh whoops, sorry, wrong channel everyone05:58
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danielsh/win 3006:12
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benplautanyone here with slow system willing to test something for me (just see how low-resource something is)06:33
danielsIn parallel, once Xorg 7.0 is released, we will start using the individual module sources to replace existing components of the main Solaris X11 tree, which is currently a mix of X11R6.0, X11R6.4, X11R6.6, XFree86 4.3, X11R6.8, Sun enhancements and 3rd-party code.06:36
danielssounds like even more fun to manage than ubuntu's xorg06:36
jdubdaniels: the solaris post from alanc?06:37
danielsyeah06:38
CarlFKbenplaut - is P2-333 slow enough?06:39
benplautyeah, sure06:39
CarlFKwhat cha wants me to do?06:40
benplautpretty much, could you test how low resource it is to have Openbox WM, Perlpanel, and rox-pinboard as a minimal DE?06:40
benplauti don't need any benchmarks, just to see if it's fast enough for regular use06:40
CarlFKare they all in main?06:42
benplauti think universe...06:43
CarlFKk06:43
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ivokshm....06:51
ivoksgnome-media has version 2.6.12-O06:51
ivokspardon, 2.6.12.O06:52
ivoksnot number, letter... is that on purpose?06:52
crimsun(seems like a mistake)06:53
ivoksi know :)06:53
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ajmitchwell it'll at least be < 2.6.12.006:55
ivoks:)06:56
ivokswill it?06:56
ivoksi'm not sure... isn't O > 0?06:57
ivoksand we use 0ubuntu1 just because nothing is lower then 006:57
benplaut-1?06:57
mptO for Oarsome06:58
ajmitch"all the letters sort earlier than all the non-letters."06:58
ivoksok06:59
ivoksthen it isn't a problem06:59
ajmitchyep06:59
danielsdaniels@ephemera:~% dpkg --compare-versions 2.6.12.0 lt 2.6.12.O && echo zero is less than oh06:59
danielszero is less than oh06:59
ivokshm07:00
ivokshouston, we have a problem07:00
daniels2.6.12.O.1?07:00
danielsor .O.007:00
ivoksthat would look... hm... :)07:01
danielseh, I've done 1.0 and 1.0.0 as different upstream versions before :P07:02
ivokstime to go...07:02
ivoksbye07:02
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Mithrandirdaniels: you can trick the archive by packaging a version as native, then waiting until it's dropped from the archive, then readding it, but I think it makes elmo and baby jesus cry.07:07
danielsMithrandir: oh, *dude*07:08
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daniels(but I'll remember that one for next time)07:08
MithrandirI'm sure elmo and not to mention launchpad is going to love that one.07:08
danielspschaw07:09
ajmitchMithrandir: that just sounds a little dirty07:10
Mithrandirajmitch: no shit07:10
danielsajmitch: no more dirty than 1.0 and 1.0.0 being different upstream versions :P07:10
danielsluckily I didn't have to go to 1.0.0.007:10
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bob2at least you didn't do 1.O07:11
danielshaha07:12
daniels1.P07:12
bob2I wonder how many unicde characters look like O07:12
bob2mako!07:12
daniels1.07:12
bob2if only I had a compose key right now07:13
danielssetxkbmap -option compose:ralt07:13
bob2wm07:15
bob2hm07:15
bob2that broke my terminal07:15
danielsheh, that looks more like a deadkey than a compose key07:15
daniels dv   mxd  p07:18
mpthttp://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2003Apr/0012.html07:24
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bob2you need a big baseball bat07:30
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pittiGood morning07:49
benplaut'mornin07:56
jdubmjg59: oh man, this laptop-mode related freeze is ROOOLY annoying07:57
danielsnot X's fault07:58
jsgotangcoheh08:02
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desrthttp://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2003Apr/0017.html <- best reply08:04
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pittiHi seb128 08:19
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pefhi08:22
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Vaske_Cardoes Ubuntu using same commands for shell as Fedira?08:25
seb__hey pitti08:25
pittiKamion: why did the CD building stop? the last CD is from Friday, so jigdo fails...08:25
Vaske_CarFedora*08:25
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pittiVaske_Car: if you are talking about basic shell commands, they are the same in every Linux08:25
jdubVaske_Car: yes - you're probably better off asking questions like this in #ubuntu08:26
Vaske_Carthere is no channel with that name :(08:27
danielsVaske_Car: i can assure you that there is, but you may have to register to join it08:27
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Vaske_CarI think I found... thanks!08:29
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seb__pitti: they rolled g-v-m 1.4.0 if you want to package it08:30
jdubSEBERINO!08:30
seb__hey hey jdub08:31
pittiseb__: hm, there is already 1.5.1 or so08:31
pittiseb__: but last time I rather used the 1.3 microrelease to not break everything again08:32
seb__pitti: but you were packaging 1.3 not 1.5, no?08:32
seb__pitti: 1.4 is the 1.3 tarball for GNOME 2.1208:32
pittiseb__: do you want the new version? I can package it 08:32
pittiah, ok08:32
jdubfejj has not been uploading tarballs or telling anyone he was rolling them (!!!)08:32
seb__pitti: we want GNOME 2.12 yep08:32
pittiseb__: ok, I do it08:32
seb__thanks08:33
seb__jdub: right08:33
pittijdub: yes, I asked him to announce his tarballs on the Utopia list08:33
jdubhe has upload love now08:33
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dholbachgood morning08:42
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pittiHey dholbach 08:54
dholbachhey pitti :)08:54
ajmitchhi pitti 08:54
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pittiHi ajmitch 09:02
pittijdub: Jeff, the new g-v-m uses totem as default CD player instead of gnome-cd. Shall I change this back or is that ok?09:05
pittijdub: (gnome-cd is much nicer IMHO, it supports CDDB and has a more cd-player like interface)09:07
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dholbachelmo: could you please sync phpgroupware, zsync, affix, proftpd from sid - security related fixed, thank you09:10
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jdubpitti: it should use sound-juicer09:13
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pittijdub: for audio CD playback?09:14
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kagouthere is no more daily iso releases. I can't see on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyReleaseSchedule?highlight=%28release%29%7C%28breezy%29 a date for a previewfreeze iso or previewrelease iso 09:16
ivokseh, goobox is even better solution, but it's in universe09:16
kagouany scheduled ?09:16
pittikagou: I already asked Kamion09:17
pittikagou: probably just a glitch, we certainly did not disable it deliberatley09:17
kagouok thanks pitti , i'm waiting for a new breezy daily for my notebook testing09:18
jdubpitti: absolutely09:19
jdubpitti: that should be the default upstream too (in the latest releases)09:20
pittijdub: it does not even allow me to specify a device on the command line09:20
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pittijdub: default is totem %h09:20
pittiHi mvo09:20
jdubpitti: in which release?09:20
pittijdub: 1.4.009:20
jdubprobably fixed in 1.509:20
pittiyes, maybe09:21
pittianyway, I can change it easily09:21
pittibut I cannot call it with a particular device09:21
pittiI don't want to start sound-juicer with the default CD drive, but for the particular drive where g-v-m just detected a new CD09:21
jdubpitti: interesting one. maybe talk to ross about it.09:22
pittiok09:22
mvohey pitti, good morning all09:22
pittijdub: in 1.5.1 it is still totem %d09:23
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pittiHi carstenh 09:24
carstenhhi pitti 09:24
jdubpitti: i'll ping a few people about it tonight too09:24
pittijdub: ok, I leave totem for now, switching is easy (just a gconf schema change)09:25
jdubyeah09:25
jdubif the s-j stuff doesn't work out, we should stick with gnome-cd though09:25
pittiack09:25
pittitotem behaves weird when playing a CD09:25
pittithe main window (where videos appear) is empty and resizing the window destroys it09:26
pittiand no cdda09:26
pittigosh, all these apps shuold be unified09:26
pittignome-cd, totem, sound-juicer, whatnot09:26
pittiserpentine09:26
Lathiatwell sound-juicer is supposed to get rid of gnome-cd09:26
pittiyes09:27
Lathiatits not 100% obvious however09:27
jdubLathiat: it will be when gnome-cd disappears in 2.1409:28
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pittijdub: will sound-juicer and serpentine merge, too?09:30
pittior, even better, s-j and serpentine be merged into rhythmbox?09:30
jdubpitti: dosn't seem sensible to merge everything09:30
jdubrb uses s-j to do ripping09:30
jdubrb will get cd burning functionality09:30
pittithat's already a step forward09:31
jdubserpentine supports other functionality too09:31
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pittibut a single separate app to burn audio CDs seems too much09:31
jdubyeah09:31
jdubhowever, including a k3b like application for advanced burning requirements that includes that feature is not silly09:31
pittiwell, yes09:31
pittibut it would be nice to burn CDs directly from rb09:32
jdubbut i wouldn't put it in the default install ;)09:32
jdubyeah, that's going in09:32
pitticool09:32
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sivangmorning all09:44
sivangjdub: are you going to IBM today?09:44
jdubsivang: tomorrow09:46
infinityEver since the battery applet was updated to use HAL, rather that use /proc directly, it's decided I don't have a battery.09:49
infinity /proc/acpi/* looks fine, but the "Device manager" application tells me I have a battery bay, but no battery.09:50
danielshmm, me too.09:51
infinityNote that I probably booted without a battery, which may or may not make a difference.  I haven't tested.09:51
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Mithrandirinfinity: ACPI doesn't appear to do hotplug.09:52
infinitySo, if I boot WITH a battery, so that mean I'll always have one, even when I take it out?09:52
infinityAnd vice versa when I boot without one?09:52
infinityPROGRESS!09:52
pittiinfinity: humm, no idea - does restarting hal help? (this will break your gnome session, though)09:52
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danielsyeah, I just checked here, and restarting hald fixes09:53
mvoKamion: permission to upload a new coreutils with documentation fix (http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/1924)?09:53
pittiinfinity: I don't have an ACPI battery, and on my powerpc, hotplugging the battery works perfectly with hal09:53
danielspitti: hotplugging the battery just doesn't work here, you have to restart hald09:53
danielspitti: (acpi, x40)09:53
infinityGreat, so does that mean we get ACPI to generate hotplug events, or roll back the battery applet change?09:53
danielsDOES NOT WORK ON X40.  SEVERITY: BLOCKER.09:53
infinityOr, T40 in my case.09:54
infinity(T43, but same thing)09:54
pittiinfinity: but I heard so many complaints about the hal acpi backend, maybe the applet should be switched back to proc for now...09:54
pittiMithrandir: teaching ACPI hotplug is not something we could possibly do for breezy, is it?09:54
infinitys/maybe/definitely/ if we can't afford to time to make ACPI DTRT.09:54
infinitys/to time/the time/09:55
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Mithrandirpitti: quoting mjg59 from memory: "Adding hotplug to the ACPI subsystem is quite a bit of work".09:55
pittiI guess so09:55
danielsjust re-read from /proc/acpi every five seconds09:56
pittihm, now that you mention it, hal is supposed to do exactly that09:56
pittiinfinity: does running hald in debug mode reveal anything interesting?09:57
pittiinfinity: sudo killall hald; sudo hald --verbose=yes --daemon=no09:57
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daniels11612: 17:59:41.888: addon-acpi.c:139: ACPI event battery BAT0 00000080 0000000009:58
infinityWhat's the point of all our inotify crack if we're going to poll /proc?09:58
daniels11612: 17:59:41.888: addon-acpi.c:145: event is 'battery BAT0 00000080 00000000'09:58
daniels11612: 17:59:41.888: addon-acpi.c:167: battery event09:58
daniels17:59:41.889 [I]  hald_dbus.c:2693: local_server_message_handler: destination=org.freedesktop.Hal obj_path=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_BAT0 interface=org.freedesktop.Hal.Device method=Rescan09:58
daniels[...] 09:58
daniels17:59:42.105 [D]  hald_dbus.c:2096: udi=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_BAT009:58
danielsgar.  it seems to work now.09:58
pittidaniels: do you see anything periodic?09:58
pittiwhich looks like polling?09:59
pittihmm09:59
pittidaniels, infinity: how long is your session running already?09:59
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danielsgar, bloody heisenbug.09:59
danielspitti: a week? more?09:59
pittidaniels, infinity: or, rather, when did you boot the last time?09:59
infinityA day or two?.. I crash almost daily, so it can't have been long.09:59
danielsoh wait, I accidentally pulled the power cord out a couple of days ago10:00
danielsyeah, a day ago10:00
pittidaniels: we don't restart hal on upgrades any more, so you might have missed the recent fixes10:00
pittihm, ok10:00
infinityHow recent?10:00
pittithen you have the latest version already10:00
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pittiinfinity: one, two weeks10:00
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infinityOh, yeah, that was ages ago.10:00
infinityI'm definitely running that version.10:01
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dholbachoh a new testbuild of the archive is running... good :)10:09
ograKamion, around already ? 10:10
dholbachhey ogra 10:11
ograhi10:11
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sivanghey again dholbach , ogra 10:13
Mithrandiruhm, where did libxaw8-dev go?10:13
infinityFar, far away.10:14
infinitydaniels : What's the final word on the 8000 versions of Xaw?10:15
ogradoko_, ping re openoffice in edubuntu10:16
sivangbtw, nice to see all those 8200 inspiron buttons working, however when used to higher and lower the volume, the mouse input and the keyboard input sometimes stucks10:16
danielsinfinity: xaw7 is good, xaw6 is dead, xaw8 was stillborn10:17
ogradoko_, openoffice1 isnt and wasnt in edubuntu since weeks... i wonder why anastacia thinks it is10:17
infinitydaniels : Any chance of convincing gravity to drop Xaw8 form Debian as well, to avoid confusion?10:17
danielsinfinity: doubt it.  xprint isn't going to die in debian.10:18
infinityAhh, xprint needs xaw8?10:18
Lathiatdaniels: any idea whats up with gl stuff?10:19
Mithrandirinfinity: so stuff needs to build-dep on libxaw7, or?10:19
infinityMithrandir : Please.10:20
ogradoko_, what is mozilla-openoffice.org ? there is no reference in the archive10:20
infinitydaniels : Erm, Xaw8 and XP don't seem to relate much at all.  Were those two disconnected thoughts?10:20
ograerr... heh, not on amd64 indeed10:20
Mithrandirinfinity: I'm looking at nas now, so you can take that off your radar, if you want.10:20
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danielsinfinity: no, not at all.  the only difference between xaw7 and xaw8 is that the latter has the xawprintshell* widgets, which all use xprint.10:21
danielsinfinity: so xaw8 needs xprint.10:21
doko_ogra: mozilla-openoffice.org is a plugin10:21
danielsinfinity: similarly, the bump from 6 to 7 was to add the tooltip widgets, which iirc introduced a dep on render.10:21
infinitydaniels : Ahh, the relation is the other way around.  Check.10:22
ogradoko_, but it cant be the cause for openoffice1 staying in edubuntu i guess ?10:22
siretartbtw10:22
Mithrandirogra: m-ooo isn't in ooo1, iirc10:22
doko_no, it's built from ooo210:22
ograhmm, then i wonder why anastacia blames edubuntu-desktop10:22
siretartcould an xorg guru have a look at xfig? it builds and starts fine, but it complains about the app-defaults file and freezes as soon as you want to draw something10:23
siretartand I have really no clue what that could be :(10:23
ogradoko_, does that look sane to you ? 10:23
ograogra@honk:~/seeds--breezy--0--base-0 $ grep openoffice *10:23
ogradesktop: * openoffice.org2 [i386 powerpc amd64] 10:23
ogradesktop: * openoffice.org2-gnome [i386 powerpc amd64] 10:23
ogradesktop: * openoffice.org2-evolution [i386 powerpc] 10:23
ogradesktop: * mozilla-openoffice.org [i386 powerpc]         # built from openoffice.org210:23
ograsupported: * openoffice.org2-dev10:23
ograsupported: * openoffice.org2-dev-doc10:23
ograsupported: * openoffice.org2-officebean10:23
ograits like that since more then 2 weeks...10:24
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bob2mozilla-openoffice.org: two great tastes that taste great together!10:27
ograhaha10:27
jdubi'm actually kinda concerned about that package10:29
jdubit is very badly described10:29
jdubbut it suggests to me that it's designed to host OOo in mozilla/firefox windows10:29
jdubif that is the case, i would like it removed from the desktop seed10:30
jdubhttp://gemal.dk/blog/2004/09/22/openofficeorg_mozilla_plugin/10:31
jdubbugger10:31
pittielmo: please sync python2.310:32
jdubmdz: around?10:32
jdubhowever unlikely10:32
infinitywasabi : ping.10:33
Kamion08:17 < pitti> kagou: probably just a glitch, we certainly did not disable it deliberatley10:36
Kamionpitti: er, we did :)10:36
pittiKamion: hm? why?10:37
Kamionpitti: I turned them off so that Colony 4 pre-release testing wasn't a moving target10:37
pittiKamion: Good morning, ntw10:37
Kamionit'll go back on today10:37
pittiah, ok10:37
Kamionogra: yes?10:37
pittiKamion: would be nice to download the current CDs for testing10:37
ograKamion, base-config/_late_command still doesnt work :(10:37
Kamionmvo: yes10:37
mvoKamion: thanks10:38
Kamionogra: /var/log/base-config*.log should help10:38
ograKamion, additionally is there a base-config commad i can use to force the user to put in the CD and mount it ? i'd like to run ltsp-build-client with the CD as archive...10:39
ograKamion, similar to apt-cdrom, just not with apt-cdrom ;)10:40
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ograhmm, /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log only shows a lot of documentation registration (xml) errors ... 10:42
doko_ogra: it looks sane, but I still don't know, why the OOo1 versions are in the anastacia output10:44
ogradoko_, me neither... either it grabs an very old version of my seeds or there is a bug in the script10:45
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ograKamion, could it be that if there is an error at the end of the normal installation process, base-config/late_command isnt run ? there are only xml registration errors at the end of the log10:46
ograKamion, no hint that ltsp-build-client is even attempted to get run10:47
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doko_pitti: if you do have time, could you review the zope* packages, including schooltool?11:01
ograthat'd be great :)11:01
Kamionogra: there's nothing like that in base-config; you'd have to write it yourself, but it would be a very poor UI11:01
Kamionogra: can it be done in the first stage instead?11:01
pittidoko_: ALL zope packages?11:01
pittiis that really a good idea two days before the preview?11:02
pitti*sigh*11:02
Kamionogra: scrollkeeper errors wouldn't prevent the late_command from running, I wouldn't think11:02
mdzjdub: ?11:02
Kamionwe ignore errors from scrollkeeper-update11:02
ograKamion, i need ltsp-server-standalone installed for ltsp-build-client.... if its possible to run it in the frist stage i'm open for everything... i just dont know if stacking chroots is a good idea ;)11:03
Kamionthere's no issue with stacking chroots11:03
ograoki11:03
Kamionhow much does ltsp-server-standalone depend on?11:03
pittidoko_: why do we need both zope 2 and 3?11:04
doko_pitti: come on, not that much ...11:04
ograerr, it only needs to be ltsp-server, sorry11:04
ograDepends: debootstrap, nfs-kernel-server, tftpd-hpa, netkit-inetd, syslinux | mknbi | mkvmlinuz11:04
doko_pitti: these are two different things. you need zope3 for schooltool/schoolbell, and zope2 for plone11:05
pittidoko_: 17 packages? that will take some hours, I regard it as "much" :-)11:05
ograKamion, and the CD contents for debootstrap11:05
Kamionone could write an ltsp-client-installer udeb that installs that and does ltsp-build-client11:05
ograhmm...11:05
Kamion(before the CD's umounted)11:05
ograso it seems i have to learn about udebs ? 11:05
Kamionit's not that hard :)11:06
Kamionapt-install ltsp-server; chroot /target ltsp-build-client11:06
ograsince tey work like normal debs, is it only a dependency issue anda postinst that calls ltsp-build-client ?11:06
Kamionwith some progress bar stuff around that, probably11:06
Kamionthey don't quite work like normal debs in that udebs cannot depend on debs11:06
ograah11:06
jdubmdz: can we please remove mozilla-openoffice.org from the desktop seed? it is an undesireable feature to have by default.11:08
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ogramdz, while youre here, any idea why anastacia thinks edubuntu-desktop wants ooo1 ? its dropped from the desktop seed since more then two weeks...11:10
ogra(and yes, i mergerd several times since)11:10
mdzjdub: doko recommended it11:10
jdubmdz: embedding file views in browsers is completely bongtastic11:11
mdzogra: probably an out-of-date architecture11:11
jdubcool feature for people who want it11:11
jdubbut not by default11:11
ograah, ports :) i forgot about them :)11:11
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Kamionogra: you're not building edubuntu-meta for hppa and sparc any more, but they're still in the archive ...11:15
Kamionold versions thereof11:15
ograKamion, just fixing ;)11:15
\shmorning gentlemen11:16
ograthere was a connectivity prob with ports.ubuntu.com from here that always broke my metapackage geeration...11:16
Kamionmdz: do you have a summary of live CD changes since Colony 3?11:19
Kamionother than "many fixes" :-)11:19
ograKamion, are you aware that ubuntu-quickguide disappeared on friday ? 11:20
Kamionogra: see the bug I filed11:20
ogra(broke my CD)11:20
ograyoure too fast ;)11:22
Kamionalso, anyone else got anything they want mentioned in Colony 4 release notes (major stuff changed since Colony 3)?11:22
Mithrandiris memprof completely broken for everybody else?11:26
ograits not installable here (amd64)11:27
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=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-devel:Kamion] : Ubuntu Development (not support, even with breezy) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion/ | #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development | http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DeveloperResources | Colony 4 is released: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/colony-4/ | PreviewFreeze: no uploads without approval https://wiki.ubuntu.com//HelpingWithBugs | MOM/NDA producing bad diffs
Kamion(topicdiff: Colony 4 released)11:43
danielsKamion: congratulations11:43
Lathiatwoo :)11:43
Lathiatgood timing too i can test it on my enw laptop11:43
Kamionif you've tested CDs over the weekend, they're the same :)11:44
Lathiatnah11:44
jsgotangcowooo11:44
pittiKamion: yay, thanks11:45
jsgotangcoColony 4 is sept 2?11:45
pittiKamion: will you also enable the building of today's dailies?11:45
Kamionpitti: already have; cron.daily is running11:46
Kamionjsgotangco: colony-4 == daily/20050902.3 + daily-live/2005090311:46
jsgotangcoright thanks11:46
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Lathiatok question... is the hoary installer supposed to let you resize ntfs?12:03
zygamvo: hello :)12:03
zygamvo: I've got breezy on my other box so I can easily work now :)12:03
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mvozyga: great!12:06
pittidoko: is there any reason why the zope3 package is not arch:all?12:06
KamionLathiat: yes12:07
Kamionmodulo bugs12:07
dokopitti: no, if we included the python-zopeinterface stuff, then it's arch any, else it's all. we will sort that out for the final release12:08
LathiatKamion: hrm, how do i get to that option?12:08
pittidoko: ok; it's not a biggie anyway, just asking12:08
pittidoko: same for zope3-lib?12:10
dokopitti: zope3-lib isn't built anymore12:11
pittiah, I see; that was still the old version12:12
MithrandirKamion: ok to upload memprof with http://err.no/patches/memprof_0.5.1-9_0.5.1-9ubuntu1.FTBFS.diff ?12:12
KamionLathiat: find the "Size" field in the screen for the partition in question, press enter, type new size12:12
LathiatKamion: oh ok12:12
Lathiathas that been made more obvious in breezy? i seem to remember seeing a resize option on a breezy cd12:13
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KamionMithrandir: yes12:13
KamionLathiat: no12:13
Lathiathmm12:13
KamionLathiat: the auto-resize thing is different; if you don't need fine control, you can use it, but the normal resize option is the same12:13
zygais upgrade from warty to breezy supposed to be seemless?12:13
Lathiatzyga: ergh, that sounds nasty, im not even sure hoary works at the moment? :)12:14
Kamionzyga: it would be nice, but not much effort has gone into it; I'd suggest going via hoary12:14
zygaKamion, Lathiat: I've just done that upgrade w->b and the only issue I've found is x-related12:14
zygaa file rgb.txt is both in xfree86-common and xorg-common 12:14
zygamanual --force was needed (I guess one package does not replace the other in the specs file)12:15
zygaother than that it was really automatic :)12:15
infinityzyga : xorg-common conflict with xfree86-common..12:15
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infinityzyga : Which should take care of that.12:15
zygainfinity: maybe it was in other xorg-* stuff than, because it borked12:16
zygamvo: who can I annoy about i18n bug in synaptic?12:17
infinityzyga : Ah-ha.  It was xrgb, which ships /etc/X11/rgb.txt12:19
zyga:-)12:19
zygainfinity: another squashed bug :-) ?12:19
infinitydaniels : xrgb needs to Replaces: xfree86-common, for /etc/X11/rgb.txt12:19
Lathiatugh i dont think that worked12:20
mvozyga: me most likely12:20
zygainfinity: gret, I'll install warty again in 24 hours12:20
Lathiatconsidering it took practically no time to resize if it did12:20
zygamvo: I'd like to have 'translations' substituted to 'Translations' (consistency) and marked as translatable12:20
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zygamvo: If that's okay with you I'll prepare and test a patch12:20
infinityzyga : It won't be terribly high priority to fix.  There are still plenty of more pressing things than warty->breezy updates, but I'll make sure daniel gets the fix in his local tree, and uploaded "sometime before release".12:21
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zygainfinity: great, thank12:21
mvozyga: I would be happy if you would do this, thanks12:21
infinityzyga : If you want to test more esoteric warty->breezy upgrades (and hoary->breezy upgrades, which we probably care more about), bug reports would be appreciated.12:21
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DizietSo if I want to pick some random bug off ubuntu-bugs and fix it, is there a lightweight way to check that no-one else is on it already ?  Should I assign it to me in the bugzilla ?12:21
infinityzyga : Minor severity for warty->breezy, probably, Important for hoary->breezy.12:21
zygainfinity: is there any way to get a .iso of latest hoary with all the upgrades applied?12:21
infinityzyga : The best way to get an up-to-date installation is by using a netinst, so it installs the newest packages by default...12:22
infinityzyga : Local mirrors are nice for that.12:22
zygainfinity: I thought you'll say that :/12:22
danielsinfinity: blah12:24
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DizietWell, I'll do that and see if it works.12:28
DizietNo, the bugzilla won't let me assign the bug to myself.12:29
Kamion!12:30
Kamionogra: I thought you gave Diziet editbugs12:30
KamionDiziet: generally anything assigned to debzilla@ubuntu.com is fair game12:30
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Kamionthat's a sort of "nobody" address12:30
DizietIt says in Permissions that I have editbugs.12:31
Dizietk: Right.12:31
KamionI have bz_canusewhines, canconfirm, editbugs, editcomponents; I doubt the others are relevant12:31
Kamionwhat does it say when you try to reassign?12:31
DizietIt doesn't appear to offer such an interface.12:32
ograhmm, i gave Diziet editbugs... 12:32
KamionI have a "Reassign bug to ..." radio button in the block of stuff just above the "Commit" button.12:32
DizietIf I look at one of my own bugs I have a list of radiobuttons below the comment box.12:32
DizietIf I look at (say) http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12604, I have only  [*]  Leave as NEW12:32
KamionMaybe it requires the use of cookies to remember who you are when using HTTP rather than HTTPS?12:33
pittiogra: it is ok that schooltool deb is almost empty?12:34
Diziethttps makes no difference.12:34
Kamionno, even wget on the URL you gave gives me a reassign option12:34
DizietAnd I've accepted its cookies.12:34
zygamvo: any reason for POTFILES.skip in synaptic?12:35
ograpitti, it runs, so i think its ok :)12:35
mvozyga: IIRC someone of the translators requested it to make it's life easier12:35
zygamvo: it contains just two or three really meaningfull messages12:35
zygaI'll ignore that for now12:35
ograpitti, erm, the source package is 35M here12:36
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ogra(unpacked)12:37
DizietKamion: what permissions do you have listed ?  I have bz_canusewhines, canconfirm, editbugs.12:37
KamionDiziet: 11:31 < Kamion> I have bz_canusewhines, canconfirm, editbugs, editcomponents; I doubt the others are relevant12:37
pittiogra: yes, but the deb is tiny12:37
zygamvo: patch for synaptict is ready, I'll test it, fetch fresh pl.po, sync and mail you12:38
ograpitti, hmm, probably because its not running all the zope stuff ? 12:38
DizietMaybe editcomponents is what's needed.12:38
ograpitti, it runs standalone12:38
Kamionno, editcomponents lets me add new packages, remove packages, change default assignees, etc.12:38
Kamionit's an administrative privilege12:38
Kamionand, as I say, a completely unauthenticated wget gives me the reassign option12:39
mvoKamion: permission for uploading http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/1925 please?12:40
Kamionmvo: yes please12:41
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Mithrandirew: ./libdv.h:#define u_int64_t unsigned long long12:42
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Dizietkamion: Yes, a wget gets the right thing for me too.  View Source in my Mozilla shows the lack of the relevant bits in the source.12:44
zygamvo: synaptic + rosetta = b0rked https://launchpad.net/products/synaptic/+translations12:45
DizietAhhh.  I asked to log out and it said `Your login has been forgotten. The cookie that was remembering your login is now gone. You will be prompted for a login the next time it is required.'12:46
mvozyga: yes, I was told some days ago. rosetta is not able to handle a package that contains more than one pot file per directory. synaptic has one for it's messages and one for the documentation12:46
zygamvo: k, noted12:47
DizietOh, I see, that message was `has _now_ been'.  But anyway, logging out and in again didn't help.12:47
DizietBut when I'm logged out I can see all the extra options.12:47
DizietDid I mention how lame I think bugzilla is ?12:48
Kamionwell, I'd tend to agree12:48
Kamion(obviously)12:48
mvozyga: I need to split it into po and help-po or something, but I hate fiddling around with the poxml makefiles12:48
DizietI asked to reassign, and it told me to log in, and when I did, it said:  ` You tried to change the Assignee field from 2 to ian@davenant.greenend.org.uk, but only the owner or submitter of the bug, or a sufficiently empowered user, may change that field.'12:49
Kamion"from 2"?!12:49
Kamionhmm, I still have a login on the bugzilla box; let's see where that lives12:50
DizietCripes.  I asked it to change my email address and that requires confirmation from the new address and mere inactivity from the old.12:50
DizietAlthough you do need the password.12:51
MithrandirDiziet: well, then it's safe, given that people will try to change it _after_ their old mail address has stopped working.12:51
Kamionthe only place I can find that message is in a CVS backup file12:51
zygamvo: what are PreDepends?12:52
Kamionoh, right, I don't have read access to everything12:53
Keybukzyga: dependencies requires to unpack a package12:53
Keybukusually programs the package runs in its "preinst" file12:53
Keybukas opposed to Depends, which are only required once the package is to be configured12:53
zygaKeybuk: k, understood12:53
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Kamionanyone with editbugs certainly ought to be able to change anything, per the code12:59
dokoKamion: you did comment on bash_completion to be too slow to be enabled as a default. Looking at our target audience, does it matter for them?01:00
ograexcept the default asignee etc01:00
Kamionogra: right, anything that's part of an individual bug I mean01:01
ograyup01:01
Kamiondoko: *shrug* it was just my opinion, if you want to override it that's your prerogative as a maintainer01:02
ograi have heard no complaintments so far...01:02
Kamionour audience includes a lot of people on slow machines in my experience01:02
dokosure, it's a tradeoff. otoh, you have the option to disable it.01:04
dokobut you don't know, that you have it, if it's disabled01:04
pittidoko: it might confuse people who don't know about it01:04
pittidoko: on my shell, pressing tab-tab sometimes causes 10 seconds of 100% cpu usage and blocks the input01:05
dokoreally 10secs?01:05
zygamvo: tested, works great - do you want the whole diff (with lots of .po changes due to make update-po) or just the small one + pl.po?01:06
mvozyga: please just the small one01:06
pittiKamion: hm, jigdo is still busted; it wants to download debian-installer-manual_20050317ubuntu15.0.20050902_amd64.deb for the 20050905 image, but that doesn't exist in the archive01:06
mvozyga: it may take a bit until I can apply it, the svn server had problems this morning01:06
zygamvo: that's okay - as long as it makes for breezy01:07
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zygawhen one can translate launchpad-integration stuff?01:16
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zygas/when/where/01:17
mvozyga: you may need to ask in #launchpad :)01:18
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ograKamion, is there a way to jump around in scriptreplay ? 01:23
spaynewhat is going on with clearlooks in breezy01:23
spaynethere is only one theme01:23
spaynewhich is a weird blue - not the normal one01:23
ograKamion, i think i saw the error, but the following stuff vanished to fast01:24
zygamvo: mail sent01:24
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zygamvo: will you commit patches to launchpad-integration? (i18n as usual)01:30
mvozyga: thanks! if the launchpad-integration patches are good, I'll apply them01:32
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zygamvo: ignore my last mail, syntax error in pl.po01:32
mvozyga: ok01:33
spayneorga: you seem to have reported a clearlooks bug, do you know anything about this problem?01:37
spayneogra: it seems that many of the clearlooks themes are missing01:37
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ograspayne, i didnt file a bug about clearlooks... 01:40
spayneogra: sorry01:40
ograspayne, and i see all four variants in the package01:40
spaynedo you?01:40
spayneweird01:40
spaynei only have one variant in mine01:40
ograClearlooks, Clearlooks-Olive, Clearlooks-DeepSky, Clearlooks-Quicksilver01:41
spaynei have Clearlooks01:41
spaynejust Clearlooks01:41
spaynewhat package version do you have?01:41
ogra2.6.5-0ubuntu101:41
spayneso do i01:42
spaynegtk2-engines-clearlooks01:42
spaynewierd01:42
spayneweird i mean01:42
spayneogra: what could it be?01:42
TheMuso.c01:43
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spayne?01:43
ograspayne, hmm, looking into the package it actually only contains Clearlooks01:44
spaynewhich is incorrect01:45
spayneas there should be the four themes01:45
jdubspayne: clearlooks was included with gtk-engines, and the additional clearlooks (gnome) themes didn't go with it (or into gnome-themes)01:46
spaynejdub: so there should only be one theme?01:46
Mithrandirinfinity: btw, I'm hacking at libquicktime now (for 13728)01:46
spaynejdub: but i don't see where that one theme comes from as the blue style is darker than standard clearlooks01:46
Keybukis there any way in Bugzilla to see which components I'm "owner" of ?01:46
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infinityMithrandir : You're a machine.  Thanks.01:47
jdubpitti: ross is going to do --device support in s-j for gnome 2.12.101:47
spaynejdub: how many clearlooks themes should there be?01:48
jdubspayne: one01:48
ograKamion, found the error, is it possible that $ROOT is set in base-config ? ltsp-build-client calls mkdir $ROOT/... and i find "mkdir: `/dev/sda1' exists but is not a directory" at the end of the log01:48
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spaynejdub: is there any way to get the other three?01:49
jdubget the clearlooks tarball and put them in your own .themes :)01:49
spaynebut who designed the ONE theme>01:49
spayneas it ain't the standard one01:49
jdubit was the original clearloks theme but with minor tweaks01:49
spaynewhy was it done?01:50
jdubwhy was what done?01:50
spaynegetting rid of the other three themes01:50
spayneand making a customised one01:50
jdubbecause gnome didn't want to ship 57 themes01:50
jdubin gnome-themes01:51
spayneoh! it is an upstreamer decision?01:51
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spaynegot it! no other :-)01:51
tsenggnome-look.org01:51
spaynethe corners aren't rounded off properley in ClearLooks either :-)01:51
spaynetseng: I am aware of that site01:51
jdubspayne: if you reaload metacity, they will be01:51
spaynekillall metacity doesn't solve it01:52
spayneyou mean reinstall?01:52
spayneshall i report it in the bugzilla?01:54
zygamvo: ping01:56
zygamvo: I'm having problems with build/make magic - I've patched what I needed but pl.po is not being built (I'm talking about l-i)01:57
mvozyga: pong01:57
zygamvo: I've added it to po/LINGUAS01:57
zygacould you shed some light?01:57
spaynebye01:57
spaynethanks jdub01:58
spayneand ogra01:58
spaynejdub: i will put in a bugzilla report for the corners of the metacity windows01:58
zygadpkg-buildpackage creatates a deb with no .mo files :/01:58
mvozyga: please send me your current diff and I'll have a look. it seems like this hasn't been tested yet and pl.po is the first translation :)02:00
zygamvo: k, one moment02:00
mvoterminal server client applet has no icon on a colony4 install. is this a known issue?02:02
jordidoes anyone know how difficult would be to internationalise a pygtk app like PythonCAD?02:02
mvojordi: does it has any support for i18n already?02:03
jordimvo: doesn't look like it02:03
jordimvo: it doesn't seem to import gettext at all02:03
zygamvo: let's postpone this - I've got to go out for an hour02:03
mvojordi: right. does it use distutils (setup.py)?02:03
jordimvo: yup02:04
mvozyga: please send me the diff/po file and I'll have a look02:04
zygamvo: ok 02:04
mvojordi: than it's going to be a bit tricky because distutils does not nativly support po files. smart or language-selector has example setup.pys that adds support 02:05
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jordimvo: in a typical pygtk app, do you need to modify many things besides the needed imports & so?02:08
jordiand the _() marks02:08
mvojordi: no, once setup.py is updated it should be straightforward02:10
mvojordi: the language-selector package should be a good example as it's fairly small 02:11
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zygamvo: sent02:12
jordimvo: ok02:13
mvozyga: thanks02:13
zygamvo: synaptic stuff resent, I'm away for an hour02:15
mvozyga: thanks02:15
dholbachbbiab02:18
Kamionogra: doesn't appear to be02:22
Kamionogra: no, to my knowledge there's no way to rewind/fast-forward in scriptreplay02:23
ograKamion, i just saw it creates $ROOT based on $MIRROR02:23
Kamionaside from specifying a time divisor to start with02:23
KamionMIRROR is only set during apt-setup, which does not enclose late_command02:23
ograthats strange...02:24
ograi have this in ltsp-build-client:02:24
ogra  if [ -n "$mirror" ] ; then02:24
ogra    echo "deb $mirror" >> $ROOT/etc/apt/sources.list02:24
ogra    case $mirror in02:24
ogra      file:///*) dir="$(echo $mirror | awk '{print $1}' | sed -e 's,^file://,,g')"02:24
ogra        mkdir -p $ROOT/$dir02:24
ogra        mount --bind $dir $ROOT/$dir02:24
ogra        umounts="$umounts $ROOT/$dir"02:24
ogra        ;;02:24
ogra    esac02:24
ogra  fi02:25
ograobviously $ROOT is /dev/sda1 at this point....02:25
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ograits the only mkdir that occurs...02:25
Kamionyou need to be precise about whether you mean $MIRROR or $mirror02:27
Kamionanyhow, mirror isn't set either02:27
ograits not my script...02:27
KamionI mean when talking about it02:27
ograok...02:28
ograKamion, can we try this change? : base-config     base-config/late_command        string /usr/sbin/ltsp-build-client --root /opt/ltsp/$(dpkg --print-architecture)02:29
ograjust for a testbuild...02:29
Kamioncan you try testing that locally first?02:29
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ograKamion, it works...02:30
ograi used it several times already...02:30
Kamionoh, you've tested it in late_command?02:30
ogranope02:30
Kamionthat's what I want02:30
Kamionbefore reboot, switch to tty2 and run:02:30
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Kamionogra: sorry, my firefox went insane and I couldn't type anything. while the base system is installing, switch to tty2 and edit /var/log/debconf-seed so that the base-config/late_command line reads as above.02:36
ograah, ok, thanks... i'll try :)02:36
Kamionit's much faster if you can run a test through first that way, than tying up cdimage with test builds02:38
Kamion(faster for you as well as for me, probably)02:38
ograyup :)02:39
ograi didnt know that method02:39
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zygamvo: re03:17
Dizietk: So what should I do about my bugzilla weirdness ?  I can do some other things in the meantime but I'd like to be able to do some of the juicy-looking ubuntu-bugs bugs (and what a lot of them there are!) and it seems wrong to just go around uploading stuff and not updating the bugs.03:17
mjg59Diziet: Unfortunately, without being privileged, there's no way to do that03:18
mjg59Your user needs to be granted the necessary authority03:18
DizietI've supposedly got the relevant privilege.03:18
mjg59H. Odd.03:18
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mvohey zyga 03:19
DizietKamion's views of the interface shows the relevant options, but mine can't manipulate bugs that aren't assigned to me - and the only difference between our permissions is that he has editcomponents.03:19
mjg59Diziet: Hrm. 03:20
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KamionDiziet: I'd be inclined to mail james.troup@ and see if there's anything useful he can dig out of logs ...03:20
DizietOK, willdo.  I can chase him about that email alias too ...03:20
ograDiziet, did you chage your mailadress since i granted you editbugs ? 03:20
KamionDiziet: which IP address would your mozilla be coming from? Your wget came from xenophobe, but nothing else.03:20
ograchange even03:20
zygamvo: any progress? I'm sorry I'm bothering you with this, I reall want to get it going though03:21
Dizietkamion: Oh, obviously that wget didn't have the right proxy.  Everything else should look like it came from chiark.03:21
Dizietogra: I'm in the process of changing my address, yes, to an alias which doesn't exist yet.  Is that relevant ?03:21
mvozyga: not yet, I'm busy with bureaucratic stuff 03:21
ograhmm...03:21
zygamvo: okay - I'll play with it some more and see what I can do03:22
ograDiziet, hmm03:22
ograDiziet, iirc bugzilla sends you a confirmation to the new account you need to answer03:23
KamionDiziet: is it worth trying without the proxy?03:23
Dizietogra: Yes.  That's probably lost and I will have to do it again.03:23
Dizietkamion: I could give that a go.03:23
Kamionthat said I'm using chiark as a proxy as well03:24
mvozyga: I'm ready with the other stuff in a couple of minutes03:24
Kamionalthough not for HTTPS03:24
tepsipakkihmm, there are still both live and install cd's?03:24
DizietI'm using chiark as a proxy indirectly via davenant, the house proxy.03:24
Kamiontepsipakki: yes03:24
DizietThat makes it work (!)03:24
DizietUsing chiark's proxy directly breaks it again.03:25
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ograKamion, the command worked... do you think it would be appropriate to run apt-ftparchive for /var/cache/apt/archives and use that instead of the cd as installation mirror ? or is it to evil to abuse that dir as archive ? 03:25
ogra(deleting Packages and Release files afterwards indeed) 03:26
Kamionogra: I'd much rather have it done in the first stage as I outlined earlier03:27
ograok03:27
Kamionthat will also mean you can install stuff all at once rather than worrying about whether packages are installed before or after LTSP03:27
ogratrue ...03:28
Kamionrunning apt-ftparchive in /var/cache/apt/archives is definitely inappropriate03:28
ograoki, thats what i wanted to know03:28
DizietOh, no, I was wrong.  It's just that changing my proxy made the bugzilla forget who I was.03:28
MithrandirDiziet: so it was probably set in your session03:29
Kamionogra: I'll apply your suggested preseed change for now03:29
ograKamion, no... 03:29
Kamionno?03:30
ograKamion, that will need a network connection, i prefer to leave it as manual step post install for the user to be able to install without net03:30
Kamionwould you rather I removed the late_command altogether then?03:30
ograi.e. mount cdrom && sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror file///cdrom03:30
ogracomment it for now03:30
ograif i dont manage to get the udeb ready for preview, its a good fallback03:31
Kamionok, done03:31
mptfabbione: ping03:31
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elmopitti: python2.3 is in main03:45
pittielmo: yes; please see http://changelogs.debian.net/python2.3, we did the security patch via Debian for breezy03:46
elmopitti: please confirm with either kamion or mdz03:46
elmoas we're in preview freeze03:46
pittiKamion: can you please ack the python2.3 sync? http://changelogs.debian.net/python2.3, only most recent changelog03:46
elmodholbach: done03:46
dholbachelmo: thank you03:47
Kamionpitti: python2.3 isn't on the CD, so that should be safe enough03:48
pittiKamion: ok, thanks; elmo, can you please sync it? ^03:48
hungerpitti: So you still did not look into my cryptodisk script?03:48
hungerpitti: Just saw a new version of the deb.03:49
elmopitti: done03:49
pittihunger: oh, I didn't upload it; I think this needs to wait for breezy+1, we are in freezes for weeks03:49
pittielmo: merci03:49
hungerpitti: that is somewhat annoying... having to override the changes all the time.03:50
pittihumm, this is a conffile, so dpkg shouldn't overwrite it03:51
hungerpitti: It creates .dpkg-olds and I end up renaming them back.03:51
pittihunger: only if you say "y" to the dpkg prompt; default is to keep your version03:51
hungerpitti: True... but I have to clean up /etc/init.d anyway;-)03:52
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mvozyga: looking at the l-p-i patches now03:53
zygamvo: k03:53
mvozyga: not sure that we need patch-2, the launchpadintegration program is pretty much used internaly only03:54
zygamvo: ok, then drop it03:54
zygamvo: I just assumed that --help stuff could be localized but you're right - users won't run this03:55
Kamionmjg59: usplash will get installed by base-installer along with initramfs-tools now03:59
Dizietelmo: Did you get my mail just now ?03:59
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Kamionmjg59: I'm just doing a minor base-config fixup to switch to the right VT after disposing of the splash screen, but otherwise it looks fine04:00
tepsipakkikamion: are the live&install cd's going to be merged for breezy or is it deferred?04:02
elmoDiziet: yes, but I don't even have admin priviledges on bugzilla; you'll need someone who does04:02
elmowhich use to be in the topic, but isn't any more hmm04:02
Kamiontepsipakki: deferred04:02
KamionMatt Zimmerman / Jeff Waugh / Oliver Grawert04:03
ograKamion, was there a final decision for express ? 04:03
Kamion(admins on bugzilla)04:03
ograKamion, dont forget kiko ;)04:03
Kamionogra: it's too late to replace the install CD for breezy at any rate04:03
ograKamion, for sure.... i just wanted to know if the spanish express made it in or not ...04:04
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Kamionsee ubuntu-devel@04:04
mjg59Kamion: Rock!04:05
ograKamion, i just see random mails pointing at random packages... no official statement04:05
Kamionogra: alternatively see the line for UbuntuExpress in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyGoals04:06
Kamion"(2005-08-19) deferred, not completed in time"04:06
Dizietelmo, ogra: What do you need from me to fix it ?#04:06
Diziets/\#/04:06
ograKamion, ah, ok... thanks04:06
dokoogra: Airport Dornbirn: "Piste-630mGras"04:08
DizietAnd, elmo, what about my mail alias ?  I want mdz's mails to me to stop bouncing :-).04:08
dokobetter go by train ...04:08
ogradoko, vienna?04:08
Kamionmjg59: so the install I just did does not display the bare Linux console at any point except right at the start of d-i04:10
Kamionoh, and in early userspace at first boot04:10
mjg59Kamion: Hurrah!04:10
Kamionnow just need to work out why the live CD didn't show usplash when I tried it04:11
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dokoogra: no, not at all ...04:13
mvozyga: l-p-i has your pl.po file now (in my branch that is)04:13
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zygamvo: k, does it work?04:15
zygamvo: I wanted to know what else needed patching for the deb to actually work04:15
mvozyga: the debian/liblaunchpad-integration0.install files needs to be updated to include the locale information. I need to ask seb128 if that is the right package for the locales data though04:16
mjg59Some day we'll need to figure out what to do with fsck04:17
zygamvo: WaterSevenUb has a po file for you :)04:17
Kamionsome day == pre-breezy I hope04:17
mjg59Kamion: Mm.04:17
WaterSevenUbmvo: not yet not yet:D04:18
mvoWaterSevenUb: send it to me when it's ready :)04:18
zygamvo: is it apt-get source'able now?04:18
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mvozyga: the update l-p-i package? no, not yet. I want to talk to seb128 before the upload and I need to ask for approval04:18
elmoDiziet: done04:19
zygamvo: okay great04:19
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Dizietelmo: Thanks.04:20
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Kamionmjg59: oh, hang on, usplash disappears at the moment when fsck happens, doesn't it?04:26
mjg59Kamion: Yeah, it times out04:26
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Kamionmjg59: oh, right, that should be fine for breezy then; what other approach were you thinking of?04:29
mjg59Kamion: Drawing fsck progress bars in usplash04:30
Kamionah, I see04:30
Xofare people interested in xserver-xorg/installer bug reports for PowerPC/G5?  We've managed to hit a screen with "please file a bug report"04:30
Xof(breezy colony 4)04:30
mjg59Xof: daniels is quite possibly in bed by now, so filing a bug is probably the best plan04:31
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XofI was afraid you'd say that.  That means I have to interact with bugzilla again, right?04:31
mjg59Yes04:32
mjg59I'm sorry04:32
tepsipakkid'oh, colony4 dowload stalled04:34
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tepsipakkiat 460MB04:34
Lathiatwhat about usplash on shutdown?04:34
mjg59Not yet04:35
Lathiatand the scrollbar going backwards? :)04:35
Xofis there a way of changing virtual terminals on a ppc?04:36
KamionDiziet: do you have a workaround involving avoiding the proxy, or do you need somebody to assign the bugs to you in the meantime?04:36
KamionXof: do you have an Fn key on the keyboard?04:37
KamionXof: if not, it should be either Ctrl-Alt-F<x> or Ctrl-Cmd-F<x>; you might need to press the keys in that order04:37
Kamionif so, you may need to use Fn with the F<whatever> key04:37
Dizietkamion: Avoiding the proxy didn't help.  I could ask someone to reassign the bugs to me in the meantime but that's going to get tedious quite quickly.04:39
DizietBut we could start with 12604.  Assign it to iwj@ubuntu.com - I've changed my bugzilla login.04:39
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Xofthanks04:40
pittimjg59: here?04:40
mjg59pitti: Hi04:40
pittimjg59: I just tried to increase the usplash timeout for module-init-tools, but it does not make any difference04:40
pittimjg59: [ -x /sbin/usplash_write ]  && usplash_write "TIMEOUT 120" || true04:41
mjg59pitti: Right. And you have latest usplash installed, and have generated an initramfs with that?04:41
pittimjg59: I even commented out the second line that switches it back to 1504:41
pittimjg59: 0.1-804:41
pittimjg59: initramfs> not manually04:42
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KamionDiziet: tedious> agreed; 12604> done04:42
DizietThanks.04:42
DizietI've sent a mail to jdub CC ogra.  Maybe they can fix it ...04:42
pittimjg59: ok, trying again04:43
ograDiziet, see the other channel04:43
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Kamionmjg59: don't you need to fill in tv again after timeout is updated?04:44
mjg59Kamion: Uhm. It is, isn't it?04:44
Kamionyou only set up tv at the start of event_loop(), so changes to timeout will have no effect04:44
Kamionoh, no, sorry04:45
Kamionmisread04:45
mjg59it's reset at every event04:45
zygawhat has happened to libdps1?04:46
Kamionthat code would be clearer if the tv setup, FD_ZERO, and FD_SET were just at the start of the loop body instead of outside the loop and at the end of the loop body04:46
zygait was in main in hoary but it's gone in breezy04:46
zygais there any page that tracks such changes?04:46
Kamionxorg (6.8.2-17) breezy; urgency=low04:47
mjg59Kamion: Ah - I figured it wasn't worth doing if the code is going to exit anyway04:47
Kamion  * Disable DPS/psres from building, and remove its packages entirely.04:47
Kamion    + This mirrors a change made to upstream, with no objections.04:47
Kamionmjg59: those cases all just return;04:47
mjg59Kamion: Yeah, which exits04:48
Kamionif you used continue;, then I could see the duplication having value04:48
zygaKamion: :/ maya 7.0 needs libdps1 04:49
Kamionzyga: -> daniels, I don't know anything more about it myself04:49
mjg59Kamion: Oh, I see what you mean. Yeah, that would be clearer.04:49
zygaKamion: okay thanks04:49
ograKamion, so now do a quick rewrite to use base-config *in* usplash after first boot *G* ?04:50
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pittimjg59: yep, initramfs regeneration did the trick, thanks04:51
Kamion"quick"04:51
ograheh04:51
pittimjg59: btw, the only thing that fails is "setting console font" (quite understandable)04:51
mjg59pitti: Yeah. I need to figure out how to do that.04:51
pablofi need change the image of usplash. what the specs of this image ?04:52
zygadaniels: ping04:53
pittiKamion: permission to upload https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/attachment.cgi?id=3554 ?04:55
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mjg59pablof: 16 colour PNG, colour 0 must be black, colour 1 will be the progress bar, colour 2 will be text, colour 13 must be red04:56
mjg59640x48004:56
pablofok, thanks !!04:56
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Lathiatmjg59: the colours arent set?04:58
mjg59Lathiat: In what way?05:00
mjg59The palette is derived from the picture05:00
Lathiatlike, i would ahve thought 16 colours woudl be like.. 16 colours? 05:00
Lathiatbut its a set colorset isnt it?05:01
Lathiator are yoru 16 colours a choice from 256 or something?05:01
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mjg59No, I think it's a fairly arbitrary 16 colours05:05
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mjg59At least, it seems to work fairly well...05:05
Lathiatah ok05:06
Lathiatdidnt knwo that05:06
DizietGrrr, I hate dpatch and its ilk.05:06
DizietWhat should I do about a bug which is in hoary but not in breezy ?  It was introduced in a security patch.05:07
ograDiziet, and it wasnt fixed in hoary if its a sec. patch, that should have gone in there as well05:08
ogras/hoary/hoary ?/05:08
DizietThe hoary version of wget has this bug.  breezy's doesn't.  The bug is due to an inaccurate security patch.05:09
DizietShould I just upload with distribution hoary to fix it ?05:09
ogracant we revert it in a security update then ? 05:09
DizietI haven't figured out yet whether the broken bugfix is itself a vulnerability.05:09
pittiDiziet: I would like to see the debdiff, then please upload to hoary-security05:09
ogranope, that doesnt work05:09
DizietWe don't want to revert it, because then the old vuln comes back.05:09
Dizietpitti: OK.05:10
pittiDiziet: regressions from security patches are generally fixed by security uploads, too05:10
pittiDiziet: but can you please email me the debdiff before?05:10
pittiDiziet: I tested the package quite thoroughly, what broke?05:10
Diziethttp://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260405:11
DizietThe reporter is correct - the code is wrong.  I haven't reproduced the problem, but the fix is straightforward.05:11
DizietI don't seem to have debdiff (the tool) installed anywhere.05:12
DizietOh, it's in `devscripts'.05:12
pittiDiziet: thanks; can you please attach the debdiff right to the bug report?05:13
DizietWilldo.05:13
DizietWhen you say you want the debdiff, do you mean the difference between the .deb of my test build and that in hoary ?  Because obviously my test build won't be the one going into the actual archive since uploads are just source ...05:15
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elmoDiziet: debdiff works on .dsc's too05:15
elmoI suspect he means that05:15
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DizietThat would make sense.05:17
pittiDiziet: oh, yes; debdiff of source packges (between .dsc)05:20
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CarlFKlol - The "Oh crap, what did I get myself into?" Release.05:26
lifelessmdz: can we please update bzr to 0.0.7, it make merge usable. 05:30
lifelessmdz: no need to reply, sorted05:32
CarlFKwhat would I do if I wanted a patch considered?  05:33
CarlFKhttp://gaugusch.at/acpi-dsdt-initrd-patches/acpi-dsdt-initrd-v0.7d-2.6.12.patch05:33
CarlFKdescription: http://gaugusch.at/kernel.shtml05:33
CarlFKit doesn't actualy do anything unless you pass a kernel parm05:34
mjg59CarlFK: Uh, we have that05:35
pittiKamion: os-prober is frozen at 50% on powerpc with a Debian unstable and MacOS installed already; known bug? or is there something I could do right now while it is running (or rather not running)05:35
CarlFKawesome05:35
mjg59CarlFK: Put a DSDT in /etc/mkinitramfs/DSDT.aml05:36
Dizietpitti: Just uploaded that.  The debdiff is in the bugzilla.  Did you want a copy by email too ?05:36
mjg59CarlFK: Then regenerate your initramfs05:36
pittiDiziet: no, I just look in bz05:37
DizietOK.05:37
pittiDiziet: looks straightforward; thanks for fixing!05:37
DizietNP.05:38
pittiDiziet: does that also affect warty?05:38
elmoRiddell: ?05:41
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pittiHi kronoss 05:42
slomoelmo: ping?05:42
CarlFKmjg59 - if that patch is used, shouldnt ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT_INITRD be in /boot/config-2.6.12-8-386 ?05:43
mjg59CarlFK: No05:44
mjg59It's not actually that patch, because we don't use initrds05:44
CarlFKah  - that explains why your instuctions didn't match the patch's05:44
mjg59Kamion: Did you see my pointer to dmraid?05:46
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Kamionpitti: that module-init-tools change is fine except that I'd prefer it if you used something like 'type usplash_write >/dev/null 2>&1' instead of '[ -x /sbin/usplash_write ] ' to avoid the hardcoded path05:53
pittiKamion: ok, no problem05:53
Kamionpitti: os-prober> not a bug I know about; I'd try running os-prober under 'sh -x'05:54
ajmitchpitti: is there a replacement for libpgtcl?05:54
bddebianDoh, you beat me to it. :-)05:54
Kamionmjg59: either "no" or "I forgot where I put it"05:54
pittiKamion: I'm just at filing a bug for that, thanks for the hint05:54
pittiKamion: I need to reinstall though since calling it manually blocked my only available shell :-(05:55
Kamionpitti: ctrl-c doesn't work?05:55
mjg59Kamion: Ok. To support software SATA RAID stuff, we need dmraid05:55
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Kamionhttp://people.redhat.com/~heinzm/sw/dmraid/readme ?05:56
pittiKamion: nope05:56
mjg59Kamion: Yup05:56
Kamioner ... hmm05:56
CarlFKmjg59 - hopfully last user Q: is this what you were telling me to do? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ACPIBattery05:56
pittiKamion: I followup to the bug later, I need some biking while it is still sunny outside :-)05:57
pitticu later, guys05:57
dholbachbye pitti05:58
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Kamionmjg59: is it possible to use that to basically hide the underlying devices and only show the assembled devices?05:58
Kamion'cos otherwise you get into the hard UI path through partman05:58
mjg59Kamion: That's the idea, I believe05:58
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mjg59Kamion: Although based on what Aaron is saying, it looks like the installer may not be finding the SATA device at all05:59
pawdrohello, which colony is actulally the latest?05:59
mjg59pawdro: 405:59
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mjg59Kamion: (#13506)06:00
Kamionmjg59: I don't know of a reason that would happen; but that stuff is mostly the responsibility of hotplug these days, not of the installer itself06:00
mjg59Kamion: Ok06:00
mjg59Kamion: I've no idea what the right debugging steps are there06:00
Kamionmy inclination would be to boot the install CD with init=/bin/sh, 'nano /etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions', uncomment the DEBUG= line near the top, 'exec /sbin/init'06:01
Kamionthen look at /var/log/syslog after it fails06:01
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mjg59Kamion: Any chance you can stick that on the bug?06:02
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Kamionmjg59: done06:05
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dokoelmo: please sync wxglade  0.3.5.cvs20050824-0.2 from unstable, throwing away the ubuntu changes06:25
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spaynehas anyone seen the problem with ClearLooks where the corners aren't rounded off properly06:32
Riddellelmo: pong06:33
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ograspayne, you mean metacity  ?06:38
mdzKamion: only visible live CB06:40
mdzKamion: CD change really is usplash06:41
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KeybukI thought that Human didn't have the Clearlooks corners06:42
ogramdz, dont you think ltsp-server should restart nfs-kernel-server in postrm too, after removing the line from exports ? 06:44
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ograKeybuk, thats right06:44
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ograKeybuk, but the clearlooks metacity theme is still installed... so you can use it... its just that rounded metaciy corners look like crap at low resolutions06:45
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RiddellKamion: would it be possible to get a kubuntu colony CD?06:48
Kamionmdz: ok, good06:48
KamionRiddell: I need to be getting test reports from you guys06:49
RiddellKamion: I've been testing the daily build from today and it's all good06:49
Riddell(there's a long list of things to fix but good enough for a colony CD)06:49
Kamionlanguage-support-en is not installable on today's kubuntu daily06:50
Dizietubuntu-bugs is very high-traffic.  Is there a sensible way to pick things that need work other than just browsing subject lines and hoping to spot things you can fix ?06:50
Kamionthe Kubuntu daily CD was oversized and arbitrarily truncated; I can't release it like that06:51
Kamion35MB over on amd64, 29MB over on i38606:51
KamionI suspect removing some language packs will be the right answer06:51
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Riddelllanguage-support-en installs OK here (from the internet)06:52
Kamionif you want to trim things down by some appropriate amount, ping me afterwards and I'll do a rebuild for you06:52
Kamionhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily/20050905/report.html06:52
mdzogra: yes, probably06:52
mdzapparently ubuntu-desktop is uninstallable due to ubuntu-quickguide going away?06:53
ogramdz, i'll add it to my patch then...06:53
ogramdz, yup06:53
KamionI never do releases if some of (*-desktop, language-pack-*, language-support-*) are uninstallable from the CD06:53
mdzogra: you updated edubuntu-meta for this06:53
ogramdz, the binary was renamed06:53
mdzbut not ubuntu-meta?06:53
Kamionmdz: #1470906:53
Kamionit's not clear whether it was meant to disappear06:53
ogramdz, i talked to jbailey about it he wanted to care for it06:54
mdzah, the new doc upload dropped it06:54
mdzjbailey: ?06:55
mdzKamion: how about upping the CD size limits as we discussed?06:55
Kamionmdz: yeah, I'm going to - I would still consider oversizedness to be a release blocker though06:56
mdzKamion: for preview or final, yes; not necessarily for a milestone06:57
Kamiondepends how much it's oversized06:57
ograi still think 700MB media is common nowadays06:57
Kamionand we need to keep things reasonable throughout the development cycle or else we get a nasty surprise come preview06:58
mvomdz: permission to upload http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/1930? (patches are attached to the bugreport)06:58
mdzmvo: ok06:59
Kamion700MB media may be common, but 650MB media is also common, and there is generally not a terribly visible difference in labelling, so you can very easily buy 650MB media without intending to06:59
spayneogra: yeh, metaity06:59
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mdzI was thinking the other day about the possibility of building the livefs through incremental upgrades rather than starting from scratch every time06:59
ograspayne, at what resolution ? it simply looks bad at small res.06:59
mdzit would speed up the update cycle when we need  to make a change close to release06:59
ograspayne, thats was never different...07:00
spayneogra: 1280x102407:00
spayneogra: it is now07:00
spayneogra: on hoary, it looked basically rounded but on breezy, you can see it looks square07:00
ograspayne, i always see stairstepping ... a bit less with 1600 pixels screenwidth07:01
spayneogra: look at this screenie - http://www.evolutioncolt.com/~spayne/shots/metacity-050905.png07:02
spayneogra: since the change in the theme colour, this has happened07:02
ograspayne, oh, i thought you mean the stairstepping in the rounded corner.... thats a bit different...07:03
ograbut definately doesnt happen here07:03
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ograspayne, it also doesnt happen on a newly installed daily07:05
spaynewhy does it happen on three machines then?07:06
ograspayne, no idea, did you tweak the themes somehow... 07:06
dholbachbbl07:06
spayneogra: not at all07:06
spaynecan you see in the Metacity bar07:07
spaynethat the corners are not round?07:07
ograyup, i see your screenie... but it doesnt happen on any machine here... and especially it doesnt happen on a new install from this morning, which is my reference...07:08
spaynecould it now be a graphics problem07:09
ograprobably... i have no idea what might cause it... 07:10
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ograare all your machines fresh installs? or are they upgraded older systems ? 07:10
spayneone fresh from 30/09/05 Daily Build07:10
spaynerest from Colony 307:10
spayneand another from Hoary07:11
spaynealso, how many clearlooks themes do you have? you said you had three before but jdub said there should only be one07:11
ograspayne, i have manual installed ones on my laptop... 07:12
spayneoh right07:13
ograbut removing them and reinstalling clearlooks didnt change it...07:13
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spaynewhich makes me think is it graphics problem07:17
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spayneogra: who shall i speak to? who maintains clearlooks?07:24
ograi or jdub or seb128 are people who might touch it, but its definately not a problem of the package... the root cause must be soemwhere else07:25
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pittihi07:27
seb128spayne: what about it?07:27
seb128hey hey pitti07:27
pittiHi seb128, got your net back?07:27
seb128yep07:28
seb128ready for a GNOME 2.12 upload semi-marathon07:28
seb128semi, thanks to dholbach :)07:28
dholbachseb128: de rien :)07:28
ograseb128, http://www.evolutioncolt.com/~spayne/shots/metacity-050905.png see the corners of spayne's metacity clearlooks theme07:28
mvohey seb128!07:29
ograseb128, any idea what could cause that ?07:29
spayneseb128: the corners aren't being drawn properly on four machines07:29
seb128hello mvo07:29
seb128weird07:29
dholbachsee you later07:29
ograseb128, i cant reproduce it anywhere here07:29
spaynei have it everyone07:29
spayneone dist-upgrade from Hoary07:30
spaynetwo installed from Colony 307:30
spayneand one from a daily build07:30
mvoseb128: I added some l-p-i po-files, would you mind to have a look? (michael.vogt@ubuntu.com--2005/launchpad-integration--mvo--0)? should we install the po files into the liblaunchpad-integration0 package?07:30
seb128mvo: by example, doesn't really matter since they will get stripped for language-packs :)07:31
seb128mvo: I'll have a look, just let me catch with mails first07:31
spayneseb128: any ideas?07:32
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Kamionmdz: done07:32
spayneoh wait - doesn't happen on my iBook07:32
spaynewhich is a upgrade from hoary07:32
seb128spayne: no07:32
mdzKamion: how is the installer looking now?07:33
Kamionmdz: anything else urgent you want me to look at, other than Kubuntu Colony 4? I've run off the end of my list of preview blockers07:33
seb128spayne: is that a custom theme?07:33
Kamionmdz: looks fine to me - I just did usplash integration today07:33
spayneno standard Clearlooks07:33
seb128it's supposed to have round corners?07:33
spayneyes07:33
mvoseb128: right, and no rush, I just wanted to tell you. now I leave to play a bit hockey :)07:33
Kamionhmm, live CD shutdown is still hosed for me even when I try an explicit 'chvt 1'07:34
seb128mvo: thanks, enjoy it :)07:34
mdzKamion: the only remaining preview blocker from my list is the gdm vt switching bug on the live CD07:34
Kamionwhich bug is that?07:34
mdzKamion: yes, that07:34
Kamionok07:34
mdzI am teh slow with this keyboard07:34
mdzKamion: I don't know that there is a bug open yet07:34
mdzthere ought to 07:34
mdzbe07:34
spayneseb128: it happened on both machines which has fresh installs but not the dist-upgraded one07:35
tsengmdz: alot of people have the alps issue.07:35
mjg59mdz: So you don't want usplash on shutdown/reboot for Breezy?07:35
KamionI assume something is locking up the VT subsystem, since even 'chvt 1' doesn't help07:35
mdztseng: has daniels responded yet?07:35
tsengmdz: no.07:35
mdztseng: it should be easy enough to back out the changes which introduced that regression07:36
tsengmdz: but we get a few more every day in #ubuntu-laptop07:36
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mdztseng: I thought alps touchpads were much less common than plain synaptics07:37
tsengmdz: they seem to be pretty common in dells (both of mine)07:38
mjg59mdz: Alps are used on Dells07:38
Kamionmdz: do you even know what it is that's locking?07:39
[SemTeX] /whois mdz07:41
ograheh07:41
Kamionit's difficult to know where to start when I can't do anything to the machine after the bug07:41
[SemTeX] doh ;)07:41
mdzKamion: no; this broke sometime between colony 2 and 3 I think07:42
Kamionwell, that narrows it down ;)07:42
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spayneseb128: what do you suggest i do?07:45
mdzfabbione: ping?07:45
mjg59seb128: Hi - have you had a chance to look at the hibernate key shortcut thing?07:46
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jbaileyKamion, mdz: I hadn't noticed the dependancy before the bug was filed.  It's not one of the documents that the doc-team is producing for this release.  Should I resurrect the previous one, or drop the dependancy?  There's also now something called a 'quicktour'07:47
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mdzKamion: I don't know what's causing it, only that it was broken before usplash07:49
mdzKamion: curious that it only seems to affect the live CD07:50
mdzjbailey: which dependency?07:50
mdzjbailey: if the document is obsolete, we should drop it, especially if the quicktour replaces it07:51
mdzseb128: how much of 2.12 has landed so far?07:54
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thrice`anyone here work on fglrx ?07:58
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seb128mdz: 1/3, should be 80% within 2-3 hours from now08:02
spayneseb128: what do you suggest i do?08:03
seb128mjg59: nop, I've got like 350 bug mails during the 4 days I was away and the focus is GNOME 2.12 for now08:03
seb128spayne: debug it, sorry but it works fine here and there is no other bug about it, and I'm not a theme hacker08:03
thrice`the fglrx in breezy appears to be that of hoary; which, to my understanding, will not function on the 2.6.12 kernel08:05
desrtdamn people jumping the gun on releases :P08:05
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thrice`is this the right channel for that ?08:09
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Kamionjbailey: there's a quickguide in the source package?08:09
Kamionjbailey: is it obsolete?08:09
desrtthrice`; i wouldn't be suprised if it just hasn't been taken care of yet08:09
desrtthrice`; ie: it's probably on the TODO list for later on in the release08:10
thrice`desrt, i was browsing packages.ubuntu.com, and found it08:10
mjg59seb128: Ok. Shall I send you a patch?08:10
thrice`desrt, but, if people are updating to preview, X will crash for sure with the old drivers08:10
seb128mjg59: bugzilla it please08:10
thrice`s/crash/fail to start :08:10
desrtthrice`; for me, it just fails to be 3d accelerated08:12
desrtthrice`; the drivers detect the condition and handle it gracefully08:12
thrice`desrt, but, ATI put out new drivers that will handle 2.6.12 perfectly08:13
desrtthrice`; maybe mention it in #ubuntu-kernel, then?08:13
desrtor RFE it on the bugzilla08:13
thrice`desrt, in my experience, X (gdm even) wouldn't initialize08:13
thrice`desrt, ok, I'm not sure where to bring this =] 08:13
desrtthe worst that can happen is that you get shut down :)08:13
desrtthrice`; i imagine, BenC in context of linux-restricted-modules08:14
Kamionmdz: can we have an "Ubuntu 5.10 preview" milestone in Bugzilla?08:14
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ogramdz, and while youre at it, probably Edubuntu too.... ?08:15
pittiKamion: ok, I debugged the os-prober hang, mouting the OS X hfsplus partition causes a kernel oops08:15
desrtthrice`; but as you know... there's the two halves... so probably have to talk to daniels too08:15
pittiKamion: so I will reassign and bother BenC 08:15
Kamionpitti: I just reassigned08:15
Kamionogra: the previews are all coordinated08:15
thrice`desrt, daniels ?08:15
desrtpitti; more hal goodness for you this fine day :P08:15
Kamionwe only need one milestone08:15
desrtthrice`; the ubuntu X guy08:15
thrice`desrt, where would he be at ?08:16
ograKamion, i mean generally a Edubuntu section in bugzilla...08:16
thrice`oh, in here =] 08:16
Kamionogra: ah, right08:16
ivoksthrice`: bugzilla :)08:16
pittidesrt: we have severe problems with ACPI batteries08:16
desrtpitti; please please please tell me about them08:16
pittidesrt: however, I doubt that a new upstream version will be allowed...08:16
thrice`ivoks, just post something on bugzilla.ubuntu.com ?08:16
desrtpitti; i'm willing to fix anything that's reported08:16
pittidesrt: daniels and jdub can both reproduce it08:16
desrtpitti; jdub's problems are in the kernel, eh? :/08:17
pittidesrt: oh, that's a great promise :-)08:17
seb128hum, time for dinner, brb08:17
ograpitti, depends... if you get the battries to explode due to the bug it might be considered ;)08:17
tsengogra: haha08:17
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ivoksthrice`: if you think there is a bug, bugzilla is right place08:18
pittidesrt: both guys are in .au and probably asleep, do you think you can catch them on IRC tomorrow?08:18
pittidesrt: I would love to see hal fixed, otherwise we have to revert battery applet to reading /proc08:18
desrtpitti; i've talked to jdub a lot about his problems08:18
pittidesrt: restarting hald helped, but of course trashes your desktop sessions08:19
ograpitti, why cant it read the same data that g-p-m reads from hal ? 08:19
pittidesrt: it seems that the polling didn't work for some reason08:19
desrtsee http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1344608:19
pittiogra: it certainly does08:19
desrtpitti; or was he having other problems?08:19
zygapitti: do you have a moment?08:19
pittidesrt: yes, he didn't get any update08:20
pittidesrt: the polling was broken somehow (same for daniels)08:20
ograpitti, it works in g-p-m08:20
jdahlinjbailey: ping08:20
desrthal does poll..... (at least in theory)08:20
desrtogra; it's broken depending on laptops08:20
pittidesrt: right, I know, but there seems to be a bug08:20
desrtogra; various laptops have various different levels of severely broken ACPI08:20
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desrtpitti; does richard know?08:21
ogradesrt, i know... sorry for the noise08:21
thrice`daniels, around ?08:21
desrtthrice`; lives in .au -- probably sleeping08:21
pittidesrt: I just got to know this this morning and didn't have time for that so far08:21
thrice`desrt, aah...sorry =] 08:21
thrice`i'll try bugzilla08:21
desrtpitti; ok.  i'll talk to those guys when they wake up08:22
pittidesrt: thanks a lot08:22
desrtpitti; please cc: me on any bugs vaguely related to hald/acpi stuff08:22
pittidesrt: I will08:22
desrtthanks08:22
desrti really want to see breezy ship battstat using the hal backend08:22
pittime too08:23
desrt(plus, we need to make sure hal works in order for g-p-m to not go insane, too)08:23
pittidesrt: I already extracted many ACPI patches from 0.5.408:23
desrtya... you've been doing a pretty good job of keeping ubuntu synced08:23
desrti cc:'d you another patch today08:23
pittidesrt: have there been more fixes recently?08:23
desrtit turns out that some ACPI implementations report 'current charge' to be vastly higher than 'full capacity'08:24
sabdflmdz: does ubuntu-desktop require xserver-xorg?08:24
desrtpitti; pretty retarded stuff....08:24
Kamionsabdfl: yes, indirectly08:24
mjg59When the device is no longer charging, hal should just report it as 100%08:24
Kamion(via x-window-system-core)08:24
sabdfldoesn't seem to at the moment08:24
desrtmjg59; no.08:24
desrtmjg59; powerbooks for example, when you just plug them in, will only charge if < 95%08:24
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desrtalso, it takes them a few moments to start charging08:25
Kamionthe dependencies seem right in the archive; ubuntu-desktop -> x-window-system-core -> xserver-xorg08:25
mjg59desrt: Yes, but you basically don't care about that difference08:26
desrtmjg59; well.... it'd be weird if you unplug your laptop and instantly drop from 100 to 95%08:26
desrtand even more weird that when you plug your laptop in it goes 50% and discharging -> 100% steady -> 50% and charging08:27
mjg59desrt: Well, I think there's a strong argument for not showing the percentage when it's not charging08:27
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mjg59Since there's absolutely nothing you can do about it08:27
mjg59Just change "100%" to "Fully charged"08:27
desrtmjg59; if my battery is 95% sometimes i unplug my laptop to let it drop down and then charge it up to 100% again08:28
pittidesrt: I CC'ed you on #14050 and #14246, I can't handle them anyway08:28
desrtmjg59; just for the extra 15 minutes it gives08:28
thrice` in bugzila, what would my source package name by called for fglrx stuff ?08:28
desrtpitti; thanks08:28
pittidesrt: would rock if you could debug this, it just works fine on my iBook (PMU)08:28
mjg59thrice`: linux-restricted-modules08:28
desrtmjg59; plus... the majority of laptops do work.... negatively impacting the UI for the sake of odd laptops (that we can otherwise fix in more sane ways) is never good08:28
desrtpitti; PMU laptops always work properly :)08:29
pittihehe08:29
desrtpitti; (powerbook g4 here)08:29
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mjg59desrt: Mm? It's entirely valid for current capacity to be larger than last full capacity08:29
pittik, cu later08:29
desrtmjg59; not by 204%08:29
thrice`mjg59, thank you08:29
sabdflKamion: blush. helps if i install ubuntu-desktop, dunnit08:29
desrtmjg59; his charge goes 96 97 98 99 100 20408:29
mjg59desrt: Not by that much, no08:29
desrtso flattening 204 downto 100 is definitely the right thing to do08:29
desrtand in the event that you slightly overcharge, then that should reasonably be flattened down to 100 too08:30
desrti don't think the user cares to know that their battery is at 102% as compared to their last charge08:30
mjg59Yeah. Anything above above 100 should certainly go down to 10008:30
mjg59Which is what the /proc/acpi code did, AFAIK08:30
desrtyup08:30
desrtthere is a CLAMP( value, 0, 100 ) in there somewhere08:31
desrti just wrote a similar patch for HAL so that's being fixed for breezy08:32
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Nafallopitti: ping08:34
jbaileyKamion: There's a quicktour in the sourcepackage.  I need to ask the doc folks (who all live on the opposite side of the world from me)08:35
Nafallomorning \sh 08:35
jbaileyKamion: But in svn it's different than the quickguide.  They didn't list the quickguide as one of the documents they were doing up for Breezy.08:35
jdahlinjbailey: hey there, I understand kiko talked to you about the glibc monetary pt_BR bug fix?08:35
\shhey Nafallo thx for gajim :)08:35
jbaileyjdahlin: Yup!08:36
Nafallo\sh: hehe, it's about time someone starts showing that MOTUIM is two people ;-)08:36
Nafallo\sh: and I think I did actually :-P08:36
jbaileyKamion: Oh, hmm, I did include it there, I didn't think I had included that directory in the copy from svn.08:36
\shNafallo: yeah :)08:36
jdahlinjbailey: I filed a bug upstream (not yet committed), http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=129408:37
jdahlinjbailey: is that good enough or do you want me to file one in ubuntus bugzilla as well?08:37
Nafallopitti: (till you're back) do you know if I broke cryptsetup? ;-)08:37
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jbaileyjdahlin: Cool.  Locales are a bitch to get into upstream.  Your best bet is to send it to the bellochs package in debian08:37
jdahlinjbailey: Sigh, I could sense that from reading other bug reports08:38
jbaileyMm, yeah.08:38
jdahlinjbailey: do you have a policy against not adding patches on top of debians? do I need to get into debian before it can go into ubuntu?08:38
jbaileyjdahlin: Nothing that crazy.  I generally have to be quite confident that the report for locales is accurate.08:39
jbaileyThe problem being that colation ordering can silently break scripts and whatnot that might be dependant on ordering.08:39
jbaileySo I usually try to find a few sources to verify.08:40
jdahlinjbailey: understandable. In this case I found some references to brazilian laws which says how currencies should be written08:40
jbaileyThose are helpful.08:40
jbailey=)08:40
jdahlin:-)08:40
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NafalloMithrandir: hi Tollef :-)08:42
NafalloMithrandir: you don't happens to run an encrypted LUKS system somewhere? :-P08:42
jbaileyjdahlin: It's helpful if you could list it in Ubuntu's bugzilla too.  I work off of that as my master list of bugs to care about.08:43
MithrandirNafallo: no, but I have the spec on my hard drive, so I'll hopefully find the time to fix mount properly in a while.08:43
jbaileyAnd occasionally I misplace the little slips of paper that I otherwise write for myself.08:43
jbailey=)08:43
MithrandirNafallo: how so?08:43
jdahlinjbailey: sure, I'll file a bug referencing to the other08:43
ajmitchjbailey: morning :)08:44
jbaileyjdahlin: Thanks.08:44
NafalloMithrandir: I've LSB-ised the init.d, so it should run in usplash. but I believe that script asks for passphrase and such :-P.08:44
NafalloMithrandir: I've never seen something like that in usplash yet ;-)08:44
jbaileyajmitch: g'm.  This is early for you, what's the occasion? =)08:44
ajmitchjbailey: s/early/late/08:45
jbaileyajmitch: You're still up?08:45
ajmitchmore or less08:45
ajmitchgot a few hours sleep earlier in the evening08:45
ajmitchbeen MOTUing for a little while since08:45
desrtpitti; if your two bugs, i fixed one this morning and we have a good handle on the second one08:48
desrts/if/of/08:48
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jdahlinjbailey: filed as bug 1475008:49
jbaileyjdahlin: Thanks!  I'll try to get that shortly after preview.08:49
MithrandirNafallo: uhm, yeah, that probably breaks usplash08:52
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NafalloMithrandir: I think it's okey if usplash bails out, but I'm not sure it will do that? ;-)08:53
NafalloMithrandir: if it does bail out there is a timeout where the user do not know why everything stopped :-P08:54
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MithrandirNafallo: yeah, but cryptroot is so special, at least for now.08:55
Kamionsabdfl: ah, yes :)08:55
Kamionjbailey: ok08:56
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ograKamion, can we add some default values to the network config of edubuntu ? 09:30
mdzKamion: I've no objection to another milestone, but I don't find them very useful09:30
mdzogra: why would edubuntu be a milestone?09:31
ogramdz, nope ... i hope i'm ready for preview with a valuable preview release...09:31
mdz<Kamion> mdz: can we have an "Ubuntu 5.10 preview" milestone in Bugzilla?09:32
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mdz<ogra> mdz, and while youre at it, probably Edubuntu too.... ?09:32
mdzogra: ^^09:32
ogramdz, <ogra> Kamion, i mean generally a Edubuntu section in bugzilla...09:32
mdzogra: you mean a keyword?09:33
mdzogra: you mean a keyword?09:33
ogramdz, yup09:33
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desrtseb128; poke09:49
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seb128desrt: pong09:51
desrtseb128; if i send you gnome-applets-2.12.0.tar.gz could you test it out and make sure it's ok?09:51
desrtit's my first major release and i want to make sure it doesn't suck before tagging it off in cvs09:51
seb128k09:51
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desrtk.  uploading09:52
seb128pitti: around?09:53
\shseb128: popups are making my desktop jump around 09:54
seb128window manager crashers09:54
seb128known and fixed upstream09:54
desrt6bb3b187cb3ffc7d628c2f07a34330af  http://manic.desrt.ca/gnome-applets-2.12.0.tar.gz09:54
\shlooks like09:54
desrtseb128; 14:29 <pitti> k, cu later09:54
desrtseb128; that's 90mins ago09:54
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seb128desrt: thanks09:55
desrtseb128; and thanks for testing :)09:55
seb128np09:55
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marcin_anthi developers - no one on #ubuntu knows so - sorry but I'll try here10:03
marcin_antquestion is - are ati fglrx drivers installable and workable on ubuntu breezy?10:04
desrtno.10:04
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desrtthe kernel half and the xorg half are out of sync10:05
marcin_antdesrt, ok - thanks10:06
carlospitti, hi, around?10:06
desrtcarlos; no :P10:06
carlosdesrt, :-(10:07
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desrtseb128; btw... you are legally obliged to start making blog posts10:07
seb128I'm on planet gnome now?10:08
desrtya10:08
desrti made you a hacker head and everything10:08
seb128bah10:08
desrthttp://planet.gnome.org/heads/seb128.png10:09
desrtlook... it's you :p10:09
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\shseb128: wow such a nice face..and he's working on gnome *lol*10:12
seb128desrt: yeah, it's me :)10:12
seb128ah ah10:12
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ogradesrt, lol10:15
pittiseb128, carlos: pong10:15
\shdesrt: hehehe ,-)10:15
ogradesrt, \sh is our KDE MOTU ;)10:15
pittiNafallo: pong10:15
\shdesrt: I'm one of the kde dudes ,-)10:15
Nafallopitti: hi! you saw the other message aswell? :-)10:16
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desrtoh.  i see.10:16
pittiNafallo: I didn't test it since your upload10:16
seb128pitti: you uploaded the gnome-panel changes?10:17
desrtmaybe sebastien's good looks with persuade you to change teams and work on the gnome side of things10:17
Nafallopitti: oh! you're running the interactive cryptostuff? :-)10:17
desrtwill, that is10:17
Nafallopitti: you know who to assign the bugs anyway ;-)10:17
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pittiseb128: erm, no?10:19
carlospitti, nothing, I wanted a way to get a language pack to compare with, but I got it from the ubuntu's archive10:19
pitticarlos: yes, the obvious way :)10:19
pitticarlos: you can also get the daily generated archive10:20
carlospitti, URL?10:20
pitticarlos: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/langpacks/breezy-current.zip10:20
seb128pitti: somebody uploaded sivang's lpi patch ... do you know who?10:20
carlospitti, thank you10:20
pitticarlos: it's not that current any more since I still need to sort out the changed import with lamont10:20
pittiseb128: ah, that one; yes, that was me10:20
pittiseb128: but that was over a week ago, I thought you meant something recent10:21
carlospitti, don't worry, I just want to be able to get a diff with the language pack from Rosetta10:21
seb128pitti: why the heck you guys have put a 14_autoconf after the 12_autotools ?10:21
carlosso that's good enough10:21
seb128pitti: i had some days of VAC and just spend some days catching up with mails/bugs ... now I catch up with packages for 2.12 :)10:21
pittiseb128: uh, that looks broken; sorry, that didn't spring into my eyes (I just saw the debdiff and assumed that he changed the right patch)10:21
pittiseb128: shall I fix it?10:22
seb128pitti: the package has some changes, a 12_autotools then 13_lpi then 14_autoconf10:22
seb128pitti: no, that's fine, I'm doing 2.12 upload ... it doesn't hurt, I was just curious to know if there is a reason for it10:22
pittiseb128: nope, I just looked at the debdiff :-/10:23
seb128don't worry, that's fine10:23
seb128the package build with both patches10:23
seb128it's just weird :p10:23
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pittiyes :-)10:23
pittilamont-away: ping10:25
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seb128desrt: tarball works fine10:35
desrt:D10:35
desrtseb128; can you please upload it for me?10:35
seb128sure10:36
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desrtseb128; does the machinary on the ftp server build all the .news/.changes/etc stuff automagically?10:40
seb128yep10:40
desrtnice10:41
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desrtseb128; thanks again10:42
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WaterSevenUbmvo, what does it mean in synaptic, Preferences, Package upgrade behavior, the parentesis (default distribution) . What is this? Default distribution?10:45
seb128desrt: you're welcome10:45
mvoWaterSevenUb: you can have more than one distribution in your sources.list (e.g. hoary and breezy at the same time). this option let you choose which one should be picked by default for upgrades etc10:46
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WaterSevenUbmvo, thx. Still don't understand. "Package upgrade behavior (default distribution)". If one had only "Package upgrade behavior" wouldn't that make more sense?10:52
\shdoko: ping10:54
dokopong10:54
\shdoko: libmagick++6 cxx transition...10:54
\shI only find 6:6.0.6.2-2.1ubuntu1.1 in the archives10:55
\shbut regarding cxxlibrarylist we shoud have  6:6.0.6.2-2.3ubuntu110:55
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mvoWaterSevenUb: the "default distribution" is in there to make it easier for people who already know apt (the config option in it has that name)10:56
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\shdoko: or did I miss something? :)10:58
WaterSevenUbmvo, so it should be left in english that parentesis..... ?10:59
dokowell, it's transitioned, but not in sync. is something wrong with the current package?10:59
mvoWaterSevenUb: yes, that sounds reasonable to me10:59
\shdoko: I'm working on bddebians unmet dep list..and found this10:59
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papyrus2Hi11:00
papyrus2sorry to bother you11:00
papyrus2I have compiled my own alsa driver11:00
\shdoko: let me see if it compiles ;)11:00
papyrus2because I have an intel 915chipset11:00
crimsunpapyrus2: this is not the proper channel for support11:00
papyrus2crimsun : know just want to have last news11:01
\shpapyrus2: i915 is working in breezy out of the box 11:01
\shpapyrus2: my r200 has this chipset as well..and it's working11:01
papyrus2sh : arf I have to wait breezy :(11:01
papyrus2sh : the module launchs fine11:02
ograpapyrus2, just 4 weeks11:02
ograerr 511:02
papyrus2sh : but no sound 11:02
\shpapyrus2: what do u  expect for a new intel chipset11:02
papyrus2sh : it's not my laptop 11:02
crimsunthe problem is that if you compile 1.0.10rc1 from upstream, you end up clobbering what Ubuntu has configured. The incorrect state file is loaded and saved. The lib definitions aren't synced. But hey, we give people enough rope to hang themselves, no?11:02
papyrus2sh : I do it for a friend11:02
\shpapyrus2: try breezy colony cd 4 the live cd11:03
\shand check it out11:03
papyrus2arf ok11:03
papyrus2I will do that so11:03
papyrus2because some hoary user have this problem11:03
Nafallopapyrus2: let him take a walk on the wild side then ;-)11:03
papyrus2module are ok , mixer are ok but not sound :(11:03
Nafallomy girlfriend switches to breezy this weekend :-)11:03
papyrus2http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22696&highlight=Intel+915g11:04
papyrus2and no problem ?11:04
Nafallonope11:04
papyrus2with the upgrade ?11:04
Nafallono problem anywhere11:04
papyrus2ok11:04
papyrus2I will do it so ;-)11:04
Nafallohehe11:04
\shpapyrus2: check first with the latest live cd11:05
papyrus2ok11:05
papyrus2I gonna try ;-)11:05
papyrus2thanks for the tips11:05
papyrus2and sorry for the inconvenience11:05
papyrus2I know I'm on *-devel ;-)11:05
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Nafallognome vs. universe ;-)11:07
\shogra: it's me who is uploading ,-)11:07
\shsweating ,-)11:07
ogra\sh, but your name doesnt appear ;)11:07
Lathiatso it doesnt count, hah :)11:07
papyrus2I will come back for breezy's news11:07
Lathiatman ipac-ng is ugly11:07
Lathiattheres a patch to make it work11:07
Lathiatbtu it breaks working with older iptables11:07
\shogra: but I have to test it all ,-)11:07
Lathiatbut right not its useless with a default install.. so i guess workign with breezy packages is better 11:08
rtcmnetwork-manager isn't really working is it? is there anyone puting some love into it? :-)11:08
ogra\sh, nope, thats something bddebian should already have done :)11:08
LathiatIf a package needs a new version from debian & a patch applied, should i just grab the debian version and apply it or should it be synced first then sourced and patched?11:08
\shogra: I double check :) one build-dep he missed..and this is where my name appears ,-)11:08
ograah11:09
\shand I hate native packages11:10
ogra\sh, i love them :p (if i'm upstream ;) )11:11
Burgundaviaogra, so no hope of g-p-m 0.2.1, eh?11:12
ograBurgundavia, its in universe... why not... if i find the time11:12
Burgundaviaogra, where there changes from HAL 0.5.3 and 0.5.4?11:12
mvoseb128: hey! did you had a chance to look at my launchpad-integration branch? can I ask for approval tomorrow morning?11:13
\shok...last package of only rebuilds11:13
ograBurgundavia, yup...11:13
seb128mvo: nop, I'm catching if with GNOME 2.12 atm, will look before sleeping though11:13
Burgundaviaogra, hmm, that might scupper gpm. We only have .3 and it needs .411:14
ograBurgundavia, we have patches from .411:14
Burgundaviaogra, ah, ok11:14
ograespecially for acpi... even if they might not be enough yet11:15
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hughsieogra: 0.5.3 -> 0.5.4 hal changes are pretty massive11:22
hughsieogra: lots of new stuff to audit11:22
ograhughsie, i know.... pitti is crying for 0.5.411:22
Burgundaviahughsie, that is what I had feared11:22
hughsieogra: 0.5.4 does rock btw11:23
ograhughsie, but a lot of fixes as well :=11:23
pittiogra: well, I backported all acpi fixes already, but there are more bug fixes; but I don't actually cry for it11:23
hughsiebut then cvs rocks harder11:23
ogra:)11:23
pittiogra: it's time for backporting now, not new upstream versions11:23
hughsiepitti: what about the methos stuff?11:23
ograpitti, yup11:23
pittihughsie: methos?11:23
hughsie*method, sorry11:23
pittihughsie: no idea what you mean11:23
hughsiePowerManagement.Suspend and hibernate11:23
hughsiehal-system-power-hibernate and the such11:24
ograhughsie, mjg59 adjusted g-p-m for ubuntu11:24
hughsieogra: i know, it's no problem11:24
ograwrt current methods11:24
pittihughsie: we must stabilize now, no time for breaking new stuff11:24
hughsiepitti, n/p, i'll keep churning out the new releases :-)11:25
pittihughsie: we import the hal cvs into an arch branch, so I have something sane to pull from :-)11:25
hughsieputti, okay.11:26
ograhughsie, in 6 weeks we are allowed to play with new toys again ;)11:26
hughsieogra: roll on new toys :-)11:26
hughsieogra: the new (cvs) LCD stuff is pretty sweet11:26
Burgundaviahughsie, are we looking at g-p-m by default for Gnome 2.14? (are you going to propose it?)11:26
pittihughsie: I look forward to see proper luks integration, too (the current breezy support for LUKS devices is pretty hackish)11:26
hughsiepitti: LUKS is *sweet*11:27
hughsieBurgundavia: not sure. don;t see why not.11:27
pittihughsie: I know, in Breezy I h4ck3d g-v-m to support it without hal11:27
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hughsiepitti: that's a-morale. :-)11:28
pittihughsie: hey, I *wanted* it in Breezy :-)11:28
hughsiepitti: heh :-)11:28
hughsieAnyone going to LinuxWorld in London? I'll be there.11:28
hughsieBurgundavia: who would propose g-p-m for gnome? doesn;t it have to be someone high up?11:30
Burgundaviahughsie, hmm, no idea. Best to talk to seb128 and jdub about that sort of thng11:30
hughsieBurgundavia: okay, will do11:30
ograhughsie, the chances are good if jdub uses g-p-m on his breezy laptop ;)11:30
seb128hughsie: upstream does11:30
hughsieogra: does he ?11:30
ograhughsie, dunno, but its there, so he might, i havent asked him11:31
hughsieseb128: what say you: is g-p-m wanted in core?11:31
hughsieseb128: or are the hal and dbus deps too agressive11:31
=== ogra guesses we will see more agressive deps on them in the future
hughsieogra: hughsie hopes dbus 1.0 will be released soon :-)11:32
ograheh11:33
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hughsieogra: here's wishing :-)11:34
seb128hughsie: read the desktop list for example for other components11:36
Burgundaviahughsie, you might want to also push the gnome-screensaver person into proposing it as well11:36
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ograseb128, not the ubuntu desktop list though :p11:36
hughsieBurgundavia: year, g-p-m relies on g-s to do the screen locking11:37
hughsieseb128: yes, will do. Upstream is happy for inclusion bbtw. :-)11:37
ograBurgundavia, both will be in breezy+1 in main11:37
hughsieogra: what is breezy+1?11:38
Burgundaviaogra, I figured as much11:38
ograhughsie, the new release cycle that starts in 6 weeks....11:38
hughsieogra: year, but what name?11:38
hughsieanyone decided yet?11:38
\shbreezy+1 ,-)11:38
hughsie\sh: thanks...11:38
ograsecret :)11:38
hughsiesecret, that rubbish. all the others ended in "y"11:39
hughsiesecrety makes more sense11:39
ograi didnt hear anything official yet so i'll shut up about that topic11:39
\shhmmm....11:39
\sh\shY ,->11:39
\shogray ?11:39
hughsiehughsay?11:39
hughsieogray has a ring11:40
hughsieif you pardon the expression11:40
Nafalloogray ogre :-)11:40
ograhughsay hacker ? \shy shark ?11:40
tsengshy shark would be elite11:40
ograhehe11:40
Nafallo:-)11:40
\shtststs11:40
\shshy shark11:40
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\shsounds like a paradoxon11:41
HrdwrBoBrandy rhino11:41
ograbut i doubt our marketing dept. likes shark in the name :)11:41
tsengperky pengiun, the return of the pr0n release11:41
Nafallotseng: LOL11:41
Mithrandirogra: we have a marketing department?11:41
ograMithrandir, well, we have silbs11:41
ograitsnt that one... ?11:42
Lathiattseng: haha11:42
Mithrandirogra: she's not big enough that you can call her a department all alone11:42
desrthughsie; word!11:42
hughsiedesrt: any word?11:43
ograMithrandir, at least she has the impact of a whole dept :)11:43
desrthughsie; did you get my email or are the mailinglist monsters holding it?11:43
hughsiedesrt: which email?11:43
desrti see the mailing list monsters are still holding it :)11:43
desrti sent it to the hal list11:44
\shwhat about Ubuntu Inkululeko11:44
desrti cc'd martin so he's probably taking care of it... but it obviously needs to go upstream too11:44
hughsiedesrt: nothing yet, hal normally takes a few hours tho11:44
desrtfwiw, i attached a copy of the patch to http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1424611:45
hughsiedesrt: okay, thanks11:45
Nafallo\sh: I can't spell that ;-)11:45
desrti'll fwd the email to you since it contains justification11:45
desrtwhat's your address?11:45
pittidesrt: just saw your mail on the hal list11:45
desrtpitti; i cc:'d you directly so you don't have to wait for it to clear the list :P11:45
\shUbuntu Inkululeko Inkemba ,-) Humanity Freedom Sword in Zulu11:46
pittidesrt: oh, it might also be my personal copy, I can't tell :)11:46
hughsiedesrt: since freedesktop went screwy hal takes *forever* to update11:46
desrtpitti; are you on hal list?11:46
pittidesrt: oh, I can tell, it is :-)11:46
pittidesrt: sure11:46
desrtpitti; ah.  i'll keep that in mind for the future11:46
pittidesrt: in any way, I won't apply it for the preview11:46
pittidesrt: but directly after it11:46
desrtpitti; that's absolutely reasonable11:46
\shNafallo: http://isizulu.net/ <- zulu <-> english <-> zulu :)11:46
desrtpitti; the other bug is a kernelism11:46
desrtpitti; the kernel is reporting the battery as 'discharging' when it's not11:46
pittiyes, I saw the bug followup; thanks for triaging11:47
desrtnp.11:47
desrtwe might want to deal with it in hal, though :/11:47
desrtsince i don't know how comfortable ben is about hacking kernel acpi code11:47
hughsiedesrt: can you correct for the discharging-when-not case?11:47
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Nafallo\sh: you're scaring me ;-)11:48
desrthughsie; that's what i'm presently contemplating :P11:48
hughsiedesrt: why the change from _mwh o _normalised?11:48
desrthughsie; that was in the email.  it's not always mwh.11:48
desrtin the event that we have mAh systems, it's actually Wh11:49
\shand ogras shark name: we change it to Ubuntu Jikile Ushaka -> Ubuntu Gone Crazy ,-)11:49
desrtand in the event that we have mAh systems without known voltage then it's mAh11:49
hughsiedesrt: whats wrong with just converting to mWh?11:49
hughsiei.e * 1000?11:50
desrthughsie; / 1000, actually11:50
desrthughsie; and we can't always do it11:50
desrtplus... there's no sense in discarding precision just for the sake of doing so11:50
desrtthe normalised values were never meant to be mwh or any other specific unit.... just a single unit that was uniform across the entire machine11:51
hughsiedesrt: okay, just reviewing patch now11:51
desrtnod.  thanks11:51
hughsiedesrt: looks good to me - is it worth renaming int voltage; to int present_voltage; while you are there?11:53
hughsiedesrt: i'll ack that :-)11:53
desrthughsie; i had called it present_voltage and you renamed it back to voltage yourself :P11:53
desrtin my previous patch :P11:53
hughsiedesrt: ahhh, but i cahnged the function.11:54
desrthttp://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314182#c611:54
desrti think your logic at the time still applies11:55
hughsiedesrt: i was using it then as the generic voltage - you've shown you need to keep then seporate.11:55
desrtdesign voltage will always be the design voltage11:55
desrt'voltage' could be either11:55
desrtas per:11:56
desrt+if (voltage <= 0 || voltage > design_voltage)11:56
desrt+voltage = design_voltage;11:56
hughsiebut in your patch voltage is just battery.voltage.current, so should be voltage_current curely?11:56
desrtvoltage starts out as battery.voltage.current ... but might change11:56
desrtsame as how it used to be11:56
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hughsiedesrt: heh11:57
hughsieokay, i'll ack that. :-)11:57
desrtas soon as you get the email :P11:57
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hughsiedesrt: whats the status of the hal-backend for battstat-monitor?11:58
desrthughsie; i just uploaded/tagged-off gnome-applets 2.12.011:59
desrthal backend is enabled per default11:59
hughsiedesrt: thats good.11:59
desrtnod11:59
hughsiedesrt: i was keep for that to happen, but i thin kdavyd has his worries11:59
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desrtya... he believes in hal, though11:59
desrti think everyone has worries... and they're warranted12:00
desrtbut we're not going to find the million corner cases out there until we throw hal into wide public use12:00
desrtand we have to do it eventually..... so i want to do it12:00
hughsiedesrt: i can't believe that a) battstat hasn't more bugzillas (with the state of the raw acpi stuff) and b) windows xp compes with all the buggy bios's12:01
desrthughsie; windows xp doesn't cope with the buggy bioses12:01
desrthughsie; the buggy bioses cope with win xp12:01
desrtthey boot their laptops up, install windows xp and check if everything works12:01
hughsiedesrt: heh12:01
desrtif it works, they ship it12:01
desrtno testing for linux12:01
sjoerddaniels: why is dbus moving from S20 to S12 on ubuntu ?12:01
hughsiedesrt: why do I believe you12:01
desrthughsie; because it's probably true for 90% of vendors?12:02

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