[09:51] <pef> hi
[10:19] <Tm_T> hmm
[10:28] <Mez> Riddell: ping
[10:31] <Mez> ?Riddell: what happened to my account on dev.kubutnu.org.uk
[10:34] <tvo> Mez: could you add me as developer to berlios katapult ?
[10:35] <Mez> tvo: username?
[10:35] <tvo> Mez: tvo
[10:37] <Mez> done
[10:37] <tvo> yo thanks
[11:30] <Riddell> Mez: I got kicked off that machine
[11:39] <Mez> Riddell: howcome?
[11:40] <Mez> and your account still seems to be there
[11:40] <Mez> (or is that cause you've got it on a new machine now
[11:49] <Riddell> Mez: dunno, still trying to get in contact with the owners
[11:49] <Riddell> Mez: how does my accounts still seem to be there?
[03:55] <seaLne> Riddell: the kdebindings in ubuntu where did they come from? the debian settings in the default dist of kdebindings use /usr/lib and have Qt.rb
[03:55] <seaLne> (default dist == tarball from kde mirror)
[05:16] <lamont> Riddell: for kde fun and joy, see http://buildd.mmjgroup.com/buildLogs/Lists/breezy.all.hppa.  there are _many_ kde packages that need ICE love per that URL from earlier.
[05:37] <Riddell> lamont: have you tested any packages (like kdelibs) with 3.4?  is there somewhere I can test them?
[05:39] <lamont> I haven't - just going with the kde agenda from debian
[05:58] <Riddell> seaLne: the kdebindings is a newer version than in debian, but the packaging is much the same
[06:04] <seaLne> Riddell: i mean between the debian dir in the tarball of the kdebindings sources
[06:04] <seaLne> and the ubuntu version
[06:07] <Riddell> seaLne: ignore the debian directory from KDE, they're always out of date
[06:08] <Riddell> but ruby in kdebindings 3.4.2 wants to use /usr/local which it gets from ruby-config or something (see configure.in.in) and I can't see a way to change that
[06:09] <seaLne> k, i hadn't look much closer than the differences between them
[06:10] <hunger> Hi Riddel.
[06:10] <Riddell> seaLne: have you tried the package with adding debian/tmp/usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/Qt.rb to debian/libkorundum0-ruby1.8.install ?
[06:10] <hunger> Are you aware that the usb-stick magic is broken once again?
[06:11] <Riddell> hunger: yeah, it's stopped talking to HAL for some reason, need to investigate that post-preview
[06:11] <hunger> It does get automounted as /media/usbstick, while konqui tries to access sdb1.
[06:11] <hunger> Riddell: Good, thanks for the info.
[06:12] <hunger> Riddell: The ksysguardapplet broke once again, too. Apart from that things work great for me.
[06:12] <seaLne> Riddell: yeah except libqt0-ruby1.8.install not korundum
[06:13] <Riddell> hunger: panel applet?
[06:13] <Riddell> seaLne: good point.  does that solve most of the issues (apart from /usr/local being against policy)
[06:13] <seaLne> that solves ruby/qt not working
[06:14] <seaLne> still can't see what should/isn't compiling rbkconfig_compiler tho which is annoying as i'm wanting to use it
[06:15] <hunger> Riddell: Called KSysGuard in the Add-to-Pannel->Applet menue.
[06:16] <hunger> Riddell: You can Drag n drop Ksysguard sensors onto it.
[06:16] <hunger> Riddell: The only way to monitor cpufreq on the KDE panel I found so far.
[06:17] <Riddell> seaLne: what is rbkconfig_compiler?
[06:17] <seaLne> to use kconfigxt with korundum
[06:18] <Riddell> seaLne: hoary or breezy?
[06:18] <seaLne> breezy
[06:20] <Riddell> my compile has a ./debian/tmp/usr/bin/rbkconfig_compiler
[06:21] <Riddell> which I guess should be added to libkorundum0-ruby1.8.install
[06:22] <seaLne> ah so it is compiled, so yeah
[06:25] <Riddell> now if we can work out how to get rbconfig to use /usr and not /usr/local it'll all be sorted
[06:29] <seaLne> Riddell: any chance of mailing/uploading to geeksoc rbkconfig_compiler? save me rebuilding the package
[06:30] <Riddell> seaLne: I only have it for amd64
[06:31] <seaLne> ah ok
[07:04] <pef> bye