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poningru_I Had a question12:40
poningru_does breazy still require significant work?12:41
poningru_cause there is only a week left12:41
sabdflit's in good shape for the release12:42
bddebianponingru_: But you are welcome to come help us with Universe ;-)12:43
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=== sivang should dist-upgrade tommorow and try the vmware alltoall patch
poningru_bddebian: hehe I would love to but too busy12:45
poningru_if only the release werent this week12:45
poningru_I have two conferences this week and 3 midterms12:46
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sivangnight all12:50
sivang*time to sleep12:50
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bddebianponingru: Ugh :-(01:00
mdzbddebian: looks like there are more conflicts in libofx01:01
mdzUnpacking libofx2 (from .../libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu6_i386.deb) ...01:01
mdzdpkg: error processing /space/cache/apt/archives/libofx2_1%3a0.8.0-3ubuntu6_i386.deb (--unpack):01:01
mdz trying to overwrite `/usr/share/libofx/dtd/opensp.dcl', which is also in package libofx1c201:01
mdzwhat a mess; it isn't packaged properly at all01:01
bddebianmdz: Aye.  \sh is going to fix it for me I think since apparently I'm a moron :-(01:02
bddebianmdz: BTW, would you mind if tseng uploaded a simple change to liboro-java?  It's just a build-dep change from java-runtime1 | java-runtime2 to java1-runtime or java2-runtime ?01:04
tsengdid you make a debdiff for that yet?01:04
tsengor I was meant to do that01:04
tsengdone01:05
tsenggreat.. i need ant to repack a source package01:06
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tsengbddebian: mdz i can upload this when you are happy01:09
mdzbddebian: ok01:09
bddebiantseng: Yes isn't that stupid :-)01:09
tsenggoing.01:09
tsengdone01:09
mdzdoes anyone know if multimedia keys are supposed to work in rhythmbox?  the code seems to be there, but it certainly doesn't work for me01:09
tsengmdz: did you happen to set the keys up after starting rb?01:10
mdztseng: hmm, maybe01:10
tsengmuine doesnt re-read them01:10
tsengquite possibly a global limitation01:11
mdzrestarting doesn't help01:11
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mdzI've tried both with and without setting up the shortcuts in gnome-keybinding-properties01:12
tsengbah this laptop doesnt have more than volume +/- and mute01:12
mdzthe code in rhythmbox seems to look for the XF86XK_Audio* keysyms, rather than gnome keybindings01:12
mdzso maybe I need to map those for it01:13
Burgundaviamdz, I have had them work for me01:13
bddebianAnyone an Ada expert? ;-)01:13
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mdzBurgundavia: via gnome-keybinding-properties or directly to rhythmbox01:14
mdzL01:14
mdz?01:14
tsengmdz: for me if you put in the same key twice for Skip to next track01:14
tsengmdz: it will show XF86AudioNext01:14
tsengwhat in the world that means, I do not know01:14
tsengjust something ive noticed01:14
mdztseng: yeah, I noticed that too01:15
mdzit's as if gnome is simulating an event for the Audio keysyms01:15
johmdz: did you get my pm?01:15
mdzjoh: yes, but I'm not sure what you expect from me01:15
tsengbddebian: liboro accepted01:16
mdzjoh: it sounds like you need a security consultant, and I'm not available for that type of work just now01:16
bddebiantseng: Thanks man01:16
johmdz: anything would be helpfull, if you have time that is.01:16
johmdz: ok, you could've just told me that ;)01:16
tsengbddebian: nps01:16
mdzjoh: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/supportoptions/ is a good starting point01:18
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Burgundaviamdz, they just worked01:19
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Burgundaviamdz, never dug deeper01:20
mdzBurgundavia: so you do not have them set up in gnome-keybinding-properties?01:23
Burgundaviamdz, no I did not. I think mjg69 set some defaults a while back that probably did it01:25
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mdzit seems the gnome-keybindings stuff doesn't really work01:29
mdzif I map them with xmodmap to the XF86Audio keysyms, it works then01:29
Burgundaviamdz, one further peice of info. I think it might be RB setting them, as if I start both RB and Muine, muine complains about not being able to capture to keys01:30
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bddebianOK, Ada sucks01:33
slomobddebian: :)01:33
slomowhy?01:33
slomofor gnat... ask doko... he seems to be the maintainer ;) maybe he can tell you what to do01:34
bddebianslomo: It's dumping out for every little dumb warning :-)01:34
slomobddebian: -Werror?01:35
bddebianI was thinking that :-)01:35
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slomo...until it is fixed, you gave up or it was morgued? :P01:38
bddebianHeh01:38
bddebianI'd ask for a morgue but there is a Malone bug against it so I guess SOMEONE uses it ;-)01:39
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dholbachgood night01:43
bddebianAnyone know how to wrap a line in Ada??01:48
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lifelessmjg59: ola01:51
lifelessmjg59: Another data point for you.01:52
mjg59Yup?01:52
lifelessmjg59: in X, closing the lid and reopening does not lose the backlight (it goes off, then on, properly)01:52
mjg59Yes01:52
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mjg59That's because xset gets run in that case01:52
lifelessmjg59: ok, just so you know :)01:53
mjg59That's us managing to work around the bug to some extent...01:53
lifelessnice01:53
johhnyIs everything in breezy compiled with gcc 4 by default?01:53
mjg59Yes01:54
johhnyWould I be able to take a binary from Novell Linux Desktop and older gcc and run it on breezy?01:54
johhnyIf I can, I am deploying breezy on the desktops for all of our technicians at work01:56
lifelessjohhny: *maybe*.01:57
lifelessjohhny: only way to tell is to try.01:57
johhnyI get to find out if it will run the official novell client monday :)01:58
johhnyI really hope so01:58
johhnyMy boss wants me to find an os better than novell linux desktop. He thinks gnome 2.6 sucks (I agree)01:58
johhnyAnd breezy is amazing01:58
johhnyI found a really weird bug in sabayon, would anyone mind trying to reproduce it for me?01:59
bddebianjohhny: What is it?02:03
johhnyI open up sabayon from the menu and it says it can not find gnome, falling back to default session. When I try to close it, it brings up a dialog "Your session has changed blah blah blah: Save, Cancel, etc" and then it starts loading gnome02:05
johhnySo I hit cancel and it works02:05
johhnyThat makes it appear broken02:05
johhnyIt only does that when loading up an Xnest window02:05
johhnyAlso, Xnest :2 gives me a blank screen and no gnome02:06
bddebianGive me a minute02:08
johhnythanks02:08
bddebianjohhny: Where does it put it in the menu?02:09
johhnySystem --> Administration --> Desktop User Profiles02:11
johhnyI opened it up and created a user named unpriv. Then I clicked edit and thats what happened02:11
bddebianjohhny: Yes, I get that error also02:13
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johhnyCould you confirm my bug? http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1697102:16
bddebianjohhny: Well I don't have the exact same problem it seems.  When I start sabayon, I get the "could not find "gnome" session error in the window, click OK, then I get the Ubuntu desktop.02:19
johhnyah02:19
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johhnyI get the ubu desktop if I try to close it and then hit cancel02:19
bddebianWhere is the Xnest thing coming from?  I don't even see that window02:22
johhnybddebian: The window that is x embedded within x is Xnest02:23
johhnyRun Xnest :2 and what do you get?02:24
johhnyIve been trying to figure out why sabayon does this all day02:24
johhnyAnd would like it to be fixed before the launch of breezy02:24
bddebianSeems to work fine, no error messages02:25
johhnyAnd brings up an ubuntu desktop?02:25
bddebianNo, just an X-window02:26
johhnyI just realized that I dont have to hit cancel, I just have to wait about 10 seconds after hitting ok for it to login to ubuntu02:27
johhnySo now I have to find out what it is not finding that tells it about gnome02:27
johhnyAny ideas?02:27
bddebianI'd have to look at the source02:28
bddebianAnd I can't do main02:28
johhnyok, thanks for the help02:30
bddebianNP, sorry I can't be more.  If I get some time, I'll poke around02:31
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pefbye !02:53
marcin_anthi guys - short question - I would like to create icon theme for ubuntu-desktop and I would like to know if there is something like a full list of icon names to create in new theme to replace all defaults icons?02:56
Burgundaviamarcin_ant, #ubuntu-artwork03:00
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marcin_antBurgundavia: heh... and no #ubuntu-icon-theming?03:04
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LaschWDoes anyone know why gnucash-hbci is not in breezy? For a lot of European users, a lot of them companies, this would be very important.03:25
bddebianLaschW: Is that a seperate package or just enabling hbci in gnucash?03:26
LaschWOn http://people.debian.org/~tviehmann/debian/unstable/ are gnucash-hbci deb's which don't install due to dependencie problems.03:26
LaschWbddebian: Its a addon package which is needed for HBCI in a couple of european states.03:27
bddebianLaschW: I think it's just a matter of --enable-hbci or something like that03:28
LaschWbddebian: I'm not shure about that. AFAIK gnucash -hbci adds a lot of dependencies, e.g. to aqbanking. Martin Preuss, developer of aqbanking shuld be able to give more information abiout that03:30
bddebianLaschW: Yes, I just added all the aqbanking dependencies in breezy not too long ago03:31
LaschWbddebian: Hhhm, just a moment, will just start gnucash. Hope I don't miss something...03:32
bddebianIt may not be enabled currently.  I'll pull the source in a bit03:32
LaschWbddebian: No HBCI at all. There should be a menu entry: Action (Aktion in German) -> HBCI; in an opened ledger. Which is not03:34
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bddebianAnyone know if a .xml file for mime types should go in the -common package?  (lyx in this case)03:36
LaschWbddebian: Oh yes, I would vote for if I could. Up to now LyX is handled as a text aplication which makes popup LyX for every text document...03:37
LaschWbddebian: This is so in kubuntu and in ubuntu03:38
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bddebianLaschW: There is a --enable-hbci option to configure.  I will try it.03:39
LaschWbddebian: Thanks a lot, that would be great to have. There are a lot of small and midrange companies I was told they use gnucash for their buisines.03:40
LaschWbddebian: BTW, LyX. It would be smart to have the LyX svg icon, looks graet indeed.03:41
LaschWbddebian: s/graet/great/03:41
LaschWbddebian: Dont get afraid abut the number of new dependencies which will come along... (c:03:42
bddebianSorry I don't know what you mean.  I'm kinda stupid :-)03:44
johhnyDoes the breezy installer support ntfs resizing? I dont use windows so I haven't been able to test it out and a buddy wants to know03:44
LaschWbddebian: Hey, deFreese, sounds good for a Frieslander (central Friesland, between east and northern Friesland).03:45
LaschWbddebian: Gnucash hbci needs libaqbanking, libktoblzcheck and some more dependencies I forgot...03:46
bddebianlibchipcard203:46
LaschWbddebian: and libchipcard...03:46
LaschWbddebian: libaqbanking0, libktoblzcheck1, libgwenhywfar17, libssl0.9.7, libaqbanking-data, libaqbanking-plugins-libgwenhywfar17, ...03:49
tsengapt-cache depends gnucash | grep Depends: | awk '{print $2}'03:52
tsengno need for guessing03:52
tsengoh i see.03:53
seth_k|lappyjohhny, yes it does03:54
johhnyseth_k|lappy: Thanks, that will make him very happy03:54
LaschWseth_k|lappy: A rezize ntfs option would be a good thing for oem preseed. So oem would be usefull for install parties too.03:57
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bddebianWhat is up with gnucash??04:01
johhnythe partition editor sucks for someone who knows nothing about partitioning04:01
johhnyI breezed through it, but only because I can manually write an fstab04:02
LaschWbddebian: There is no HBCI support for breezy...04:02
bddebianLaschW: No, it won't even build04:03
LaschWbddebian: due to dependencie problems?04:04
Riddellmdz: kubuntu RC is on the mirrors, you can release the ubuntu-announce post04:04
bddebianLaschW: No, can't find config.status :-(04:06
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LaschWbddebian: May be thats why there is a standalone paket gnucash-hbci? 04:09
bddebianHmm, I must have blown the configure line out too far04:09
bddebianLaschW: This one might be over my head.. I have no idea why it's puking when I add --enable-aqbanking and --enable-hbci ??04:22
bddebianThe config.log just seems to stop04:22
LaschWbddebian: May be it might be an idea to ask Martin Preuss (aqbanking developer) and Christian Stimmig (gnucash-hbci developer).?04:23
LaschWbddebian: Will it be ok to post their email addresses here on irc?04:24
mdzRiddell: done, congrats04:25
mdzRiddell: what was the issue with the mirrors?04:25
Riddellmdz: not sure, need to ask elmo 04:27
Riddellmdz: I'm about to do a muckle upload of KDE 3.4.304:27
bddebianLaschW: Your best bet would probably be to bug Thomas Bushnell, the Debian Maintainer04:27
mdzRiddell: how long do you think it will take?  if you ping me when it's done I can process them all at once04:28
elmothe mirros are broken because 2 machines ran out of space, because releases is now 40Gb and torrent is over 100Gb04:28
elmowe should probably reconsider providing 3 releases concurrently on releases.u.c04:28
LaschWbddebian: Hhhm, I'm not shure about that. He don't offer the HBCI packages for Debian. They are done by Thomas Viehmann.04:29
Riddellmdz: an hour maybe, my upstream bandwidth is slow04:29
LaschWbddebian: And you may only find them on thomas's URL: http://people.debian.org/~tviehmann/debian/unstable/04:29
bddebianLaschW: Well we sync most of our stuff from Debian so...04:30
LaschWbddebian: gnucash is even out of sync in unstable, so...04:30
mdzelmo: or reconsider putting the DVDs there04:31
LaschWbddebian: That would be a good-to-have for Ubuntu ;-)04:31
bddebianI tried -19 but we don't have the matching build-dep versions04:31
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bddebianLaschW: I don't disagree but we are probably too close to release for anything major to happen :-(04:31
elmomdz: that too04:31
LaschWbddebian: 1.9.10? AFAIK there is an 1.9.1104:32
LaschWbddebian: And I would bet that the HBCI guys would be glad if they are asked to bring it into ubuntu ;-)04:32
elmothe DVDs being there is going to absolutely slaughter any chance we have of caching the actual ISOs04:33
elmotho kubuntu and edubuntu already don't help with that04:33
johhnyIs it just me, or does the openoffice.org2-gnome integration package not work on the latest breezy?04:33
johhnyI like my native gnome dialogs for open/save04:33
bddebianLaschW: Again, I don't disagree but it probably can't happen for breezy.  You notice Debian and Ubuntu are still at 1.8.10-xx.04:34
LaschWbddebian: I just found that there is a need for some patches to buils with gcc4: (Guppi) Guppi-gcc4.patch, Guppi-intltool.dif, any-gettext.patch, guppi-font.dif; (G-Wrap) g-wrap-1.3.4.dif04:38
johhnyhttp://www.digitalprognosis.com/opensource/Screenshot-Save-as.jpg This is what I get even with openoffice.org2-gnome integration package installed04:39
LaschWbddebian: I will ask Martin, Christian and Thomas. It's 4:30AM here (UTC+2) just right for a wakeup challenge. *laugh*04:39
Riddelljohhny: native file dialogues arn't turned on by default04:40
johhnyRiddell: That is inconsistant with the rest of gnome, why not? /me is horrified04:41
johhnyRiddell: Was there a strategic decision for making OO.o not fit in with the rest of gnome?04:41
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bddebianLaschW: Heh04:42
Riddelljohhny: no04:43
Riddelljohhny: it caused crashes in earlier versions04:44
johhnyRiddell: Some more questions questions: Could it be made the default before breezy ships? I will ask the maintainer if I can get information on them, and how can I turn them on?04:44
Riddelljohhny: I doubt it.  turn on in Options I think04:46
johhnyRiddell: Thanks04:46
johhnyRiddell: So I dont guess you know a way to script that or what files it changes04:46
RiddellI don't I'm afraid04:47
johhnyThats ok, thanks for the help04:47
Riddellwhiprush: you can fridge kubuntu RC04:51
Riddellis it possible to use gpg-agent with debuild?04:55
LaschWbddebian: Ok, I send an email to the hbci guys. Lets hope they will take the chance...04:58
LaschWbddebian: s/send/sent/04:59
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anne_Is there a good tutorial on how to make a kernel-source package?05:23
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AmaranthRotund: That is a highly non-trivial task.05:25
Rotundgrrr.  I want to add more support for VIA (I have an EPIA)05:30
AmaranthRotund: Snag the source package for the kernels breezy has and make a patch05:33
bmontyelmo: please sync gnome-alsamixer from unstable, tested in breezy pbuilder and it builds fine, thanks05:35
RotundAmaranth: Could I submit it?  or would it not be looked at until dapper?05:42
Amaranthnot a chance until dapper, too close to release to touch the kernel for anything05:43
RotundI know a bunch of people on the Via Arena website are looking into Ubuntu for their EPIAs and looking elsewhere.05:43
RotundAmaranth: Wasn't sure if it could be added in an "update"05:44
elmobmonty: done05:44
bmontyelmo: thanks05:44
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fabbionemorning05:59
tambaquiIn Brazil  night06:00
tambaqui:)06:00
fabbioneRiddell: did you decide to upload more pkgs than seb in one go?06:04
Riddellfabbione: I havn't started the kde-i18n upload yet...06:04
fabbionewell that's arch all06:05
fabbioneit doesn't bother me :)06:05
fabbionethe rest just takes ages to build06:05
tritiumthanks for your help with xfig/launchpad, elmo 06:05
bddebianHeya tritium 06:07
tritiumhi bddebian :)06:08
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fabbioneRiddell: is there any specific build order for all the stuff you are uploading?06:20
fabbioneor it will just work because of proper B-D?06:20
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poningruquestion about the open cd will the windows component have the latest stuff?07:01
poningrubbl07:01
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joe_Can someone tell me what packages were just added to the repository in the last 12 hours?07:23
joe_My computer won't work now and theres a bunch of others in #ubuntu w/ odd problems07:24
bmontyjoe_: have you checked the breezy-changes list?07:25
joe_sorry, I'm on a computer attached to a TV now cuz my other one doesn't work07:25
joe_I can't seem to get permissions to anything, even when I was in recovery mode07:26
fabbioneamen07:27
fabbioneelmo: are you still around?07:27
joe_amen?07:27
fabbionejoe_: not for you07:28
elmofabbione: kind of07:29
fabbioneelmo: i am getting connection refused from archive.ubuntu.com07:29
fabbionedid apache die again?07:29
fabbioneFailed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/multiverse/source/Release  Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (82.211.81.182). - connect (61 Connection refused) [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 07:29
elmoblah, yes07:30
elmoI knew there was a reason I stay up till 6 on sundays07:30
fabbione:)07:30
elmofixed07:30
elmothanks07:30
fabbionethanks07:30
ajmitchelmo: could you sync libgringotts please?07:32
tritiumelmo: could you please sync texmacs 1.0.5-3 ?07:35
fabbioneguys.. it's sunday :)07:36
tritiumsorry elmo, it can wait07:36
elmoajmitch: done07:37
elmotritium: done07:37
ajmitchthanks :)07:37
tritiumthanks :)07:37
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LathiatRiddell: how rsyncable are kubuntu isos to ubuntu ones?07:41
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Lathiatmaswan: about?07:51
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sivangMorning al08:16
sivangor rather, all08:17
robitailleI just looked at the logs of the last doc team meeting on Friday.  It was a very short one...08:18
robitailleand since there wasn't a TechBoard meeting this week either.  I guess it was a bad week for meetings :(08:20
bob2hah08:22
sivangI wonder how TB can affect all others :)08:22
bob2postfix isn't installed by default anymore?08:28
robitaillebob2,  appears that way.  I still have it on my hoary-dist-upgraded computer, but my fresh RC install doesn't have it.08:29
robitailleshould be breezy-dist-upgraded...08:30
sivangc'y all, going to work08:35
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newobwuz up 08:52
newobhow are we deving08:52
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Lathiatinfinity: that pppoe bug isnt fixed09:21
Lathiatinfinity: about not bringing the network interface up (10080)09:21
Lathiatinfinity: ah, judging by the changelog its supposed to add a section to interfaces, that will still break upgrades09:23
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Lathiatinfinity: heh *and* to add to that09:31
Lathiatinfinity: the network/interfaces change it makes when you reconfigure it doesnt even work09:31
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\shmdz / Kamion: ping can one of you approve a small patch for closing http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11459 which I sadly forgot since 3 months? :(09:41
mdz\sh: fine09:46
\shmdz: thx09:47
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zygamorning09:50
pefhello09:50
\shmdz: uploaded09:57
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pefwhen is the next meeting of the Technical Board ? wikipage is outdated https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoardAgenda10:13
sivangre morning all10:33
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infinityLathiat : Have you tested the patch in the bug report?11:13
fabbionemdz: ping?11:14
sabdflhey fabbione. how's life in the sparc world?11:16
fabbionesabdfl: rocking! oo2 is very close to the end of the build.. added another buildd right this morning to the rotation11:17
sabdflnice!11:17
fabbionesabdfl: my inbox is overloaded with patches from david :)11:17
sabdflmiller?11:17
fabbionesabdfl: it will be a bit grumpy.. but well11:17
fabbioneyes11:17
sabdflcool11:17
fabbionehe is using Ubuntu on a couple of boxes afaik11:17
fabbionesparc..11:17
fabbionesabdfl: how is life in uk?11:18
sabdflgood. i'm trying to get the soyuz pages up to speed, so we can see which packages are actually going into dapper :-)11:18
fabbionenice :)11:18
fabbioneanything i can help testing?11:18
sabdflnot yet11:18
fabbioneok11:18
fabbionethan i am going back to finish warty kernel security11:19
sivangMithrandir: I've not yet tested with your disabled inotify kernels, however since last night's update - the machine seems responsive again, and even the desktop slowness in moving windows and alike is basically gone =)11:19
Lathiatinfinity: i thought you applied that?11:24
infinityNot unless someone else did.  I know I didn't.11:25
infinityLathiat : If I could get some feedback on that patch, I'd be happy to apply it.  I'm not using PPPoE here, so I have to follow the logic through and say "yeah, I guess that looks right", which kinda sucks.11:25
infinity(and sucks even more, if we're talking about uploading a fix in the 3 days before release)11:26
Lathiatinfinity: ok11:26
Lathiatwell i run it here11:26
Lathiatso i can try it11:26
infinityPlease do.11:26
fabbionesivang: i am so much convinced that's not a kernel problem...11:26
infinityThe three cases worth looking at are 1) Does it work at all, 2) do upgrades from hoary work, 3) is there any way we can clean up broken interfaces files?11:26
infinityLathiat : Case (3) is less important then the first 2, obviously, and if we can't fix them without intrusive changes, we shouldn't try.11:27
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\shbtw..until when are the buildds open for changes? 12th 23:59? 11:28
Lathiatinfinity: im sure we never had to do this before11:28
Lathiatinfinity: cant pppoe just be made to ifconfig <int> up when its activated11:28
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fabbionenow i remember why i didn't like dpatch in warty :)11:29
infinityLathiat : Are you sure the pre-up wasn't rewuired in hoary?11:29
infinityrequired, even.11:29
Lathiati dont recall it11:29
Lathiati'd have to install hoary to find out11:29
Lathiatwhich is painful11:30
Lathiatlet me look at the hoary era package and see what it was doing11:30
Lathiatinfinity: any idea what version was in hoary?11:31
Lathiatof rp-pppoe and of pppoeconf11:31
janimofabbione, I have kernel building question11:31
Lathiatah packages.ubuntu.com knows11:31
janimowhich is the most efficient (time wise) way of rebuilding a module in the breezy kernel sources11:32
janimoI want to test a new uspteram version of a sound driver11:32
fabbionejanimo: it depends...11:32
janimohand-edit the config file?11:32
fabbioneno that has nothing to do with the config file11:32
fabbionethere are several tricks to do that11:32
fabbioneit also depends how good is your knowledge of kbuild..11:33
fabbionewhat driver is that?11:33
janimointel 802 I think11:33
janimolet me see how it's actually called11:33
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janimointel8x0.c11:33
fabbioneinfinity: did you manage to sortout that /pmu problem?11:33
infinityfabbione : Yup, fixed in the latest pbbuttonsd upload.11:34
fabbionejanimo: well if the changes are contained only in that file, than it's pretty simple11:34
Lathiatinfinity: ermm11:34
fabbioneinfinity: ehhe cool11:34
janimoI see 2.6.13 and 14 have resume from sleep related changes and I'd like totry them out11:34
Lathiatinfinity: pppoeconf depends pppoe, but pppoe seems to be in universe?11:34
fabbionejanimo: are the changes contained only in that file?11:34
janimofabbione, yep and maybe in ac97.c11:35
infinityLathiat : ppp | pppoe... ppp does pppoe now.11:35
Lathiatoh i see11:35
janimobut for now I think it's only that11:35
Lathiatppp | pppoe11:35
fabbionewell you need to be sure :)11:35
Lathiatright11:35
janimowell I am not sure which of the upstream changes could fix my bug ;)11:35
fabbionejanimo: we can hack that file, but there is no guarantee that it will build11:35
janimobut right now I will only rebuild the intel one11:35
infinityLathiat : And that may be where some of the semantic changes are coming from.11:35
Lathiatinfinity: but was pppoe used in hoary?11:35
janimowell I will edit it til it builds I just want tips to make the process fast 11:35
Lathiatinfinity: it was in universe in hoary too i see11:35
infinityLathiat : And we should probably just respect the new world order, and make sure pppoeconf works as-is.11:36
janimoso I don;t wait too much11:36
fabbionejanimo: let's move to #ubuntu-kernel and i will drive you trough the basic steps11:36
fabbioneno that won't work11:36
infinityLathiat : pppoe has always been in universe, so probably not.11:36
infinityLathiat : But I see stuff in the Debian changelog about "transition to new pppoe on boot" stuff.11:36
Lathiatinfinity: yeh11:36
Lathiati was wondering about that11:36
infinityLathiat : And the bugs in bugzilla about "I have to set up pppoe on every reboot" were originally from hoary, not breezy.11:37
Lathiatany which way11:37
Lathiatit doesnt bring the interface up11:37
Lathiatand that stanza in the apckage it now creates, doesnt do anything11:37
Lathiatif i ifup with that, the interface is still down11:37
infinityWell, cause it needs a pre-up, right?11:37
infinityIs it not getting one?11:37
Lathiatauto eth111:38
Lathiat    iface eth1 inet manual11:38
Lathiatthats all it puts11:38
Lathiatinfinity: the 'new ppp on boot' might be11:38
Lathiatauto dsl-provider11:38
Lathiatiface dsl-provider inet ppp11:38
Lathiatprovider dsl-provider11:38
Lathiat^^ that11:38
Lathiatiirc it didnt do that before11:38
Lathiatand had some magic trigger script11:38
Lathiatinfinity: so i figure all we need11:39
=== infinity really wishes he had some sort of PPPoE connection here to test.
Lathiatis a pre-up in that section11:39
Lathiatto ifconfig eth1 up11:39
Lathiathowever, i wonder if that gets created on upgrade11:39
Lathiatcant see a postinst in pppoeconf11:39
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Lathiatinfinity: it wont find a concentrator11:40
Lathiatinfinity: so wont do anything11:40
Lathiatwonder if theres any pppoe servers for linux ;p11:40
infinityIt won't let me do it manually?11:40
Lathiatnoo11:40
Lathiatmight be an option11:40
Lathiatman page isnt indicative of that11:40
Lathiati'll try delete all my dsl stuff11:40
Lathiatand reconfigure it11:40
Lathiatand see what happens11:41
Lathiatbut installing hoary is goign to be a hassle because i dont have a working cd drive atm11:41
Lathiatah i know, i can run a hoary livecd on my other laptop and connect the modem to that11:41
fabbioneRiddell: kdebindings is FTBFS11:41
fabbioneRiddell: i think it needs to grow a ruby-dev B-D11:41
Lathiatthats what i'll do11:42
Lathiatinfinity: be back in a bit, breaking my internet. :)11:42
infinityAlright.11:42
sivangfabbione: I wonder if it's really GNOME that's been causing this, or the X server itself.11:45
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infinityKEYBUK!!11:46
fabbionesivang: i blame gamin.. really11:46
sivangfabbione: moreover, I'm curious to know what have changed from before yesterday11:46
infinitydpkg: unknown option --print-gnu-build-architecture11:46
fabbionesivang: check -changes11:46
infinityGood thing we don't use that anywhere...11:46
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infinityOh, wait, we shouldn't.11:47
infinitymac-fdisk is behind the curve.11:47
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sivanghere's Riddle's multitude of KDE uploads, looking looking..11:47
Mithrandirsivang: heh, ok.11:48
sivangMithrandir: maybe I can get even greater performance boost with your kernel ? ;-)11:49
sivang(/me thinks of experimenting)11:49
Lathiatinfinity: ok11:49
Lathiatinfinity: so, when you run pon dsl-provider11:49
Lathiatinfinity: it if ifconfig ups the interface11:49
Lathiatinfinity: and nothing is put in /etc/network/interfaces11:49
fabbioneMithrandir: do you have an amd64 where you could kindly test a hoary kernel?11:50
Lathiatinfinity: i guess it was done at the ppp level11:51
Lathiatsince pppd call dsl-provider is what pon calls11:51
infinityLathiat : And that no longer happens?11:52
Lathiatinfinity: right11:52
Lathiatjust sourcing ppp to have a look now11:52
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infinityLathiat : Is the /etc/peers/dsl-provider file basically the same?11:53
infinity* Removed patch 057_pppoe-interface-change which was refused by the11:54
infinity     upstream maintainer. Now users must arrange for the ethernet11:54
infinity     interface used for PPPoE to be up. (Closes: #279135)11:54
Lathiatah11:54
Lathiatcan we put it back? because that breaks upgrades and sucks :\11:54
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sivangfabbione: bah, I recalled I emptied my -changes last night, what a cuinicidence 11:55
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infinityLathiat : I dunno... I'm not inclined to diverge from upstream too much..11:57
infinityLathiat : Is there a clever way we can deduce a user's current config and upgrade them seamlessly to the new config?11:58
infinityLathiat : Can you get me a "fresh hoary config" for your PPPoE, and a "fresh breezy config" (ie: not upgraded)?11:58
Lathiatinfinity: well11:58
Lathiatinfinity: upgrading from hoary11:58
infinityLathiat : Maybe i can figure out an easy way to get us from A to B.11:58
Lathiatinfinity: theres no stanzo in /etc/network/interfaces11:59
Lathiatwhen you reconfigure, it adds one11:59
Lathiat(it doesnt do that on upgrade)11:59
Lathiatbut that stanza doesn't actually work11:59
Lathiatso we need to figure out what will work11:59
Lathiati have no idea, im sure that inet manual thing used to work11:59
infinityWell, I assume that patch in the bug is meant to make the stanza work.11:59
Lathiatah ok, well i'll try that11:59
Lathiatbut12:00
Lathiatthings will still break12:00
Lathiatbut we'll sort that out next12:00
Lathiatinfinity: ah i see12:00
Lathiatinfinity: that patch adds a pre-up to the ppp0 stanzo12:00
j^why is there "Login Photo" and "About Me" in System->Preferences12:01
Lathiatj^: changing my "user image" doesnt change it in about me12:01
Lathiatuser image = login photo12:02
Lathiatchanging it in about me changes 'user image' tho12:02
Mithrandirsivang: feel free to try.12:02
j^Lathiat so Login Photo could go12:03
Mithrandirfabbione: I could install hoary on this box and try; security update?12:03
Lathiatj^: right12:03
Lathiatinfinity: mm that patch has a # FIXME ;)12:03
infinityAll good patches do. :)12:05
fabbioneMithrandir: it's ok if it is running breezy, i only need a test.. yes security update12:05
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fabbioneMithrandir: there is an amd64 patch that is quite intrusive and right now i am using my box to fix warty too.. so an extra test will be appreciated12:06
infinityWell, only one FTBFS in breezy-autotest (not counting ia64 failures..) so far.  Could be worse.12:06
infinityOf course, half of KDE just failed to build overnight.12:06
Lathiatyeh that error confuses me12:07
fabbioneMithrandir: concordia:~fabbione/amd64/linux-image* <- pick the one that fits you better12:07
Lathiatit says it faile dto satisfy a dep after installing12:07
Lathiatbut if it had a versione ddep, why did it try to install it in the first place12:07
infinityLathiat : Hrm?.. Which package?12:07
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infinityLathiat : But, to answer your question, sbuild installs all build-deps, then checks the versions if installed packages.  Broken, perhaps, but it's old crusty code, and no one's changed it.12:08
infinity(Actually, not entirely true.  I have a patch that changes that behaviour, but I'v enot applied it, for fear of the instability it may bring)12:09
Lathiatinfinity: ah ok12:09
Lathiatinfinity: unlike pbuilder12:09
Lathiatkdeaccessibility (i386) is an example12:09
Lathiatbut from what you just aid that makes sense12:10
infinityWell, that would have gone into dep-wait anyway.12:10
infinitySo I don't much care.12:10
Lathiatexcept it didnt? ;p12:10
Lathiator it did after?12:10
infinityI'm talking about real failures, of which there are 5 or 6 already.12:10
Lathiatinfinity: right12:10
infinityFailed log mentioning broken deps -> mailed to log munger -> gets munged -> gets set to dep-wait.12:11
Lathiatinfinity: ah ok12:11
infinityThere's no way to tell from the logs if something is dep-wait or failed unless you know the regexps.12:11
Lathiatsounds dodgy :)12:11
infinityWell, the wanna-build mail interface was originally designed for humans to parse and respond to it.12:14
infinityThe current scripts in place are a bit of a hack.12:14
infinityAnd occasionally get things wrong...12:14
infinityBut are mostly okay.12:14
infinityIn Debian, there've been some changes to do dep-waits when importing packages to wanna-build and such, so they never reach the buildds, but we're not bringing those changes into Ubuntu, as we're anticipating switching to the Launchpad infrastructure Real Soon Now(tm)12:15
Lathiatme nods12:16
ajmitchyay12:16
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Lathiati do like that ubuntu builds everythign from source12:17
Lathiati only just foudn out that debian peoploe upload the arch they use :\12:17
Lathiatdamn lag12:17
infinityThere's been contention over that in Debian for YEARS.12:17
infinityIt's one good argument to run a !i386 arch, since most of your packages will be autobuilt. :)12:17
Lathiatat the very least, building from source is a) 1 level extra making sure the binary packages are really matchign the source and b) makes sure the developers are getting their build-deps etc right and not infectinb builds with crap on their personal systems12:18
Lathiati mean it tends to be pretty good for the most part, but still12:18
Lathiatthings like compiling in the presence of nvidia-glx12:18
Lathiatjust 1 example that pops into mind12:19
Lathiatthats bitten me a couple times12:19
infinityhad packages depending on nvidia-glx instead of libgl-mesa?12:19
Lathiati've seen that too12:19
Lathiatbut sometimes compilign with nvidia-glx causes a ftbfs12:19
Lathiator somethign that doesnt run properly against !nvidia12:20
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Lathiatlathiat@qapla:~/devel/ubuntu$ grep-dctrl -FBuild-Depends nvidia-glx-dev Sources-breezy -sPackage,Build-Depends|grep Package:12:20
LathiatPackage: boson-base12:20
LathiatPackage: crystalspace12:20
LathiatPackage: searchandrescue12:20
Lathiathaha, go my brain12:21
Lathiat-sPackage,Build-Depends|grep Package12:21
tsengclever12:21
\shLathiat: boson-base, crystalspace are worldforge sources, right? they're crap somehow 12:21
Lathiatoh yeh :)12:21
Lathiat\sh: crystalspace is a d game development kit12:21
Lathiatboson-base is an opengl RTS for kde12:22
Lathiats&r is some thign to fly aircraft to pick up people in distress12:22
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infinityKamion : Does a rebuild of mac-fdisk require a new d-i build on PPC?... Or is the udeb not included in d-i?12:23
\shLathiat: yeah...but boson-base in universe is breaking because of old include depends of kde <old version> and the new one brings in old sources from old kde upstream and ftbfs again :(12:23
infinityKamion : Cause I just uploaded a new mac-fdisk to fix an FTBFS. :/12:23
fabbioneinfinity: we need to rebuild d-i anyway12:24
fabbioneso don't worry about it12:24
fabbionewe need to get the latest kernel into the different images12:24
Lathiat\sh: boson-base has gcc4 issues12:24
Lathiateven the new upstream faisl to uild on gcc412:24
\shLathiat: it has old kde gcc4 issues 12:24
infinityfabbione : Okay, cool.12:24
\shLathiat: it delivers now old sources from old kde kdegames stuff12:25
Lathiat\sh: ah12:25
infinityHrm.12:25
\shLathiat: that's why I sad everything from worldforge is crap ;)12:25
\shLathiat: and I gave up on fixing their stuff :(12:26
infinityDid cupsys just grow a build-dep on libfontconfig-dev, or did one of its other build-deps stop depending on it?12:26
\shnow lets have a look why blender is on the universe ftbfs list12:27
infinityInteresting, something did recently stop depending on libfontconfig1-dev.  Great.12:29
infinityAnd by "recently", I mean "in the last 3 weeks"12:30
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maswanLathiat: nope, gone again any minute12:31
fabbionemaswan: hey due12:31
fabbionedude12:31
maswanfabbione: yes?12:31
fabbionemaswan: i think i have a kernel fix for linux crashing on buttercup :) do you think you can bring it up again monday?12:32
maswanfabbione: yeah, I think so.12:32
fabbionei need to test a kernel.. thanks a lot12:32
fabbionehave a good we :)12:32
maswanthe ftp cluster maintenance is higher pirority though, but we should manage to pull and push a few hotswap disks and reboot it at least. :)12:33
fabbionemaswan: sure.. if you can is good.. otherwise is still good :)12:35
Lathiatmaswan: 'sok12:36
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infinityelmo : source package "aspell-es" needs to be removed from breezy, it's superceded by "espa-nol", which provides the same (and more) binary package.12:46
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zygais there any idea to setup a ubuntu knowledge base?12:54
zygalike all the people keep asking 'how to do X' where X is a common task12:54
Yagisanzyga: isn't that called the ubuntu wiki ?12:55
zygaYagisan: hmm ubuntu wiki lacks the newbie approach12:55
zyga(I never redirected anyone to a wiki page, probably because I don't know any usefull pages for them to check)12:56
tsengso add it.12:56
tsengyou'll want to see #ubuntu-docs12:56
mdkeplease please please don't set up a NEW category of knowledge12:56
zygatseng: :)12:56
mdkethere are already too many, the best approach is to work to improve the existing ones12:56
Yagisanzyga: I know - there are gems in there, it's just most people don't copy it from the forums or where ever12:57
tsengmdke++12:57
zygatseng: #u-docs is empty12:57
mdkezyga, #ubuntu-doc12:57
zygaI like the unofficial ubuntu guide12:57
zygait does answer most newbie (window porters) questions12:58
zygabut it's too automatic12:58
zygano explanation12:58
zygajust apt-get...12:58
Yagisanzyga: The incorrect unofficial ubuntu guide ?12:58
zygaYagisan: yes ;] 12:58
zygaYagisan: it's got the newbie approach - I didn't check the correctnes really12:59
Yagisanzyga: that's not something I'd send new people too. The newbies I test ubuntu on usually  don't need it12:59
mdkeguys12:59
mdketake it to #-doc please12:59
zygasure12:59
mdkethe devels need to work12:59
\shplease...new users are not named as newbies...we call them "New Users"01:00
Yagisanmdke: no worries01:00
zyga\sh: that requires quoting due to the space, it's very non-unixish..01:00
zyga(eot)01:00
\shzyga: but it's friendly to new users exploring our community01:01
\sh-EOT 01:01
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\shmorning mvo ;)01:04
mvo\sh: hey01:04
mdkehey mvo01:06
mdkehave you nailed that notifier thing?01:06
mvomdke: still on it, but making good progress :)01:07
mdkegreat01:07
Mithrandirfabbione: anything in particular I should test with it, or just run it for a bit?01:09
infinityMithrandir : If it boots, that's probbaly good.01:11
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Lathiatmvo: did you try my patch for the lines?01:13
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mvoLathiat: which one in particular?01:14
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Lathiatmvo: the oen on the bug report01:14
Lathiatmvo: ixes the incorrect arrow drawing01:14
Lathiat*fixes01:14
dholbachhi01:14
dholbachhey mvo01:14
fabbioneMithrandir: like infinity said.. try to stress the memory a bit..01:15
fabbioneMithrandir: nothing too fancy really01:15
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Lathiat1400601:16
Lathiathttp://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1400601:16
mvoLathiat: sorry, didn't managed to look at it yet, will do that today01:17
Lathiatmvo: ok, beware that patch file i think integrates part of debian/patches/04[hatever] 01:17
Lathiatmight require some manual mguning01:17
Lathiati only changed the section under ::UP01:17
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Riddellfabbione: build-depens should sort out the build order01:47
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fabbioneRiddell: ok01:51
infinityRiddell : Want to fix kdebindings' FTBFS?01:51
Riddellinfinity: I'm working on it01:51
infinity(I was about to do it, but since yu showed up..)01:52
Riddellinfinity: oh go ahead, I have other FTBFSs to fix too01:52
infinityI noticed. :)01:52
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zoot_mvo: hi, just upgraded to update-notifier-0.40.13.1 as per bug #17091 and so far, no light bulb after reboot :)02:08
mvozoot_: cool, thanks for testing! you may want to stress it a bit by (re-)install a kernel or dbus 02:12
zoot_mvo: ok, will do02:12
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mvozoot_: thanks! please let me know if anything strange/unusual happens02:19
zoot_mvo: k02:21
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RiddellKamion: MD5SUMS on kubuntu RC is missing a lot of the files02:31
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speelhey will the spca5xx driver get fixed within the next few days ( well before breezy comes out ) ?03:03
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mvoKamion: please approve updaet-notifier updates. fixes two bugs in the post-update information logic (debdiff is at http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/update-notifier/update-notifier_0.40.13.debdiff)03:20
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mullhi folks03:34
mullI think I found a bug in Breezy03:35
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Lathiatmull: what package?03:35
mullgnome-keyboard indicator applet03:36
Lathiatthen you could have a quick search and/or file a bug at http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com03:36
mullok03:37
Lathiatpackage is probably gnome-applets.. let me check that03:37
Lathiatindeed03:37
mullyes it is03:37
mullI just looked myself03:38
mullOk i'll file the bug03:38
Lathiatthanks03:38
Lathiatmjg59: hrm something interesting03:41
Lathiatmjg59: i installed kubuntu, and usplash survives the time of "Loading modules"03:41
Lathiatmjg59: in ubuntu, it fails, every single boot of the last 15 or so03:41
Lathiati'll see what happens post-install03:41
Lathiatmight effect it03:41
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zoot_mvo: just upgraded to the latest -686 kernel, rebooted (after light bulb appeared) and so far, the light blub hasn't appeared - looks like the bug is squashed :)03:44
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spaynejdub: ping03:44
mdkemvo, testing new update-notifier now03:46
mvozoot_, mdke: thanks03:46
zoot_mvo: cool beans ;)03:47
mdkemvo, i installed it and rebooted and I didn't get the notification. So looks like it has worked03:49
mvomdke: cool, thanks :)03:50
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\shre sabdfl 03:51
sabdflhi?03:52
jsgotangcohi sabdfl 03:52
sabdflhey jsgotangco03:52
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Seveasmvo, I've seen 2 more reports about the lightbuld, didn't close them as dupes yet, but I pointed the reporters to the bug with your solution03:53
speelhey i have a question whats the status on the spca5xx bug?03:58
psichronlo sabdfl03:59
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\shhmm...I think I'll take a nap for 2 hours...04:10
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slomohow can i get the banshee sourcepackage into malone? or is the package list updated automatically every X days?04:11
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fabbionedoko: ping?04:13
dholbachbrb04:14
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dokofabbione: pong04:16
fabbionedoko: it's installing now04:19
dokofabbione: msg me the last lines ;-)04:19
fabbionewhen it finishes :)04:19
mvoSeveas: thanks!04:20
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fabbionedoko: see /msg04:24
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bddebianHello04:25
tambaquiHello04:26
jdubspayne: pong04:31
jdubGOOD MORNING FREEDOM LOVERS!04:31
Lathiathey jdub04:31
sivangjdub: morning allmighty jdub!04:31
spaynejdub: sabdfl answered my question04:31
spayneonly 4 days left!04:32
fabbionemdz: dpkg-deb: building package `openoffice.org2' in `../openoffice.org2_1.9.129-0.1ubuntu4_sparc.deb'.04:32
jsgotangcomorning jdub 04:32
zakamehi jdub 04:32
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slomospayne: you have an ipod, don't you?04:33
jsgotangcojdub, how's the summit?04:33
spayneyeh - which doesn't work with Banshee04:33
slomospayne: fine... that's what i wanted to ask you :P only since the new version or even before?04:34
spayneslomo: before04:34
slomospayne: what ipod model do you have?04:34
spayneslomo: 3G 20gb04:34
jdubjsgotangco: pretty cool04:34
spayneit is because i have had it on iTunes 504:34
slomospayne: database format > 14?04:35
spayne1504:35
slomospayne: ok, forget it :P can't this be downgraded somehow?04:35
slomospayne: ?04:39
spayneslomo: sorry, yeh - i will look at it later04:39
slomospayne: thanks... because it seems like it doesn't work anymore :(04:39
tsengspayne: database 15 works with banshee now04:42
tsengspayne: we uploaded new versions..04:42
slomospayne: 15 works now? are you sure?04:45
spaynedon't think so04:45
slomotseng: * src/SongDatabase.cs: Throw an unsupported exception if DB version is04:46
slomo greater than 1404:46
tsenguh04:46
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tsengi am sure i saw them fix db v1504:48
zygawhy does ubuntu-minimal depend on reiser4progs?04:51
spayneslomo: i can get my ipod to mount!04:58
the--dudjust a little thought... shouldnt 5.10 be released 9 day ago actually?04:58
slomospayne: does it even work in banshee?04:58
spaynethe system isn't mounting it when i plug it it!04:59
infinityRiddell : kdebindings fixes upload, you owe me at UBZ.05:04
infinityRiddell : s/upload/uploaded/05:04
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dholbachre05:06
jsgotangcohi dholbach 05:07
dholbachhey jerome05:07
zakamewb dholbach 05:08
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fabbionedoko: openoffice.org2_1.9.129-0.1ubuntu4_sparc.changes ACCEPTED05:08
bob2hah05:09
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fabbioneBuild needed 43:34:00, 8903296k disk space05:09
fabbionenow it's all ccached :)05:10
fabbioneUHA UHA UHA05:10
infinityNah, cause there'll be a gcc upload before the next openoffice upload.05:10
Lathiatheh05:10
fabbioneinfinity: that means that doko will sign his death certificate :P05:10
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dokosure, the first upload for dapper is a gcc-4.0 update :-)05:13
fabbionedoko: dapper is not a problem.. 05:13
infinitydoko : How far away is 4.1?05:13
dokonot yet branched05:14
infinityThat doesn't sound promising.05:14
infinitySo, 4.0.x for dapper seems more likely?05:14
infinity(Since we're going to want to pick a version, freeze it,and stabilise it pretty early one)05:14
infinitys/one/on/05:15
fabbionedoko: we will need to fix libgcc on sparc (4.0) for dapper05:15
fabbionedoko: but we will work on it as soon as dapper open05:16
dokofabbione: what is wrong?05:16
fabbionedoko: weird stuff when building klibc05:16
fabbionewe had to switch klibc back to 3.405:16
fabbionebut it was too late in the process to fix 4.005:16
sivangfabbione: klibc = kernel libc ?05:17
fabbionedoko: http://bld-3.mmjgroup.com/buildLogs/k/klibc/1.0.14-1ubuntu2/klibc_1.0.14-1ubuntu2_20050915-0618-sparc-failed.gz05:17
fabbionesivang: more or less yes05:17
fabbioneanyway05:18
fabbioneit's time to finish to mount the ceiling lists :)05:18
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sivangfabbione does alot of renovations realtive to being a deep kernel hacker :-)05:37
sivangI wonder if there are simialr traits which you shoudl have to be successful at both05:37
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elvirolohi all06:34
elvirolodoes anyone know whether the spca5xx bug will be fixed or not before the release of breezy ?06:35
elviroloit is very critical06:35
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mvirkkilIs someone working on dotUbuntu or any kind of jabber/xmpp styff for Ubuntu?07:27
mvirkkilstuff, even.07:28
sivangmvirkkil: there are plans. I know Robot101 was working on something as well07:28
mvirkkilsivang: Wondering because I've been thinking about an interactive help system which would be based on xmmp.07:30
sivangmvirkkil: if you want to suggest it as something to be discussed over the next Developrs summit, feel free to outline it on the wiki07:31
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mvirkkilsivang: Weeeell... I was hoping on having some very casual brainstorming about it, but it seems the ubuntu-doc channel is pretty dead atm. 07:34
sivangmvirkkil: if this is a development subject, there are alwasy mailing lists 07:35
mvirkkilsivang: Where should I link the page to, so that people will actually find it?07:35
sivangmvirkkil: if that's a suggestion, put it somewhere on the wiki and email the -doc or other list you think relevant with request for feedback, or  just link it from the UbuntuBelowZero/BOFs page on the wiki07:36
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mvirkkilsivang: Thanks, I'll try to write something on the wiki :)07:37
sivangmvirkkil: no prob, ideas are always welcome!07:39
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the--duddotUbuntu? whats that going to be?07:49
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Robot101sivang: we did an UbuntuIMSpec08:21
\shanyone as an idea where TIOCGDEV is declared?08:28
\shhas even08:29
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wasabimake-kpkg modules_image should be updated to properly append EXTRAVERSION for Ubuntu, I suspose.08:39
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wasabihmm. latest breezy throws a kernel stack trace on boot heh08:44
wasabinot good!08:44
wasabiand a dozen seg faults08:44
magnondoes anyone by any chance speak portuguese here?08:50
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dholbachhi mvo08:50
wasabijbailey, pingaling08:51
mvoKamion: do you need a debdiff for the approval of update-notifier?08:53
segfaultmagnon: i do.08:57
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dholbachelmo: could you please sync xmame from sid?09:24
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jbaileywasabi: Sort of here.  Doing some exercises and just taking a break for a moment.09:33
wasabiFound a few things in the base initramfs that need a bit of changing09:33
wasabiIn local it tests for  the existance of $ROOT, after local-top... which is great in most cases, but not mine09:33
jbaileyErr..  You don't means like urgently for Breezy, do you?09:33
wasabiNo.09:33
jbaileyOh good. =)09:33
wasabiThat's in mountroot()09:34
wasabialso it tries to actually mount it, always.09:34
wasabiIn my case, one of the custom scripts does teh actual mounting job, and no ROOT is passed on cmdline09:34
wasabi(unionfs)09:34
jbaileyHmm09:34
jbaileyIt may be that your case is too complicated to use the general stuff in local.09:35
jbaileyI'd hate to complicate it for a strange corner case.09:35
wasabiHmm. So you would use another type completely?09:35
wasabisuch as flash09:35
jbaileyI might, yeah.09:35
jbaileyRight. =)09:35
wasabiHmm. Didn't think about that.09:35
jbailey'cause at the point when the model is being stretched that far, I don't see any point in trying.09:36
wasabiI see.09:36
wasabiYeah, you are completely right.09:36
jbaileyWhat I love about initramfs-tools is that the cases are simple enough to understand why they're the way they are. =)09:36
wasabiI'll start working on this new case then. "flash" is a good name for it, perhaps?09:36
jbaileySounds good to me.09:37
jbaileyMaybe wait a few days to avoid getting lost in the noise of the release, butpost it to ubuntu-devel and get other cases that people might want covered.09:37
jbaileyI think that this could be more generic than flash devices - like for appliances where a binary blob is shipped in general.09:38
jbaileyFor when Cisco gives up on IOS and goes with Ubuntu instead ;)09:38
wasabiYeah.09:39
wasabiHaha.09:39
ajmitchmorning09:39
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\shjbailey: ?? cisco appliances could run linux ;) 09:41
wasabiYeah, PIX can right now. ;)09:41
wasabiubuntu even09:41
wasabiit's just an x8609:41
jbaileyg'm Andrew09:41
\shjbailey: but more interesting is, if a juniper m160 is running with linux ;) 09:41
jbailey\sh: IIRC, The Junipers are based off of something in the BSD familar.09:41
jbaileyfamily, rather.09:41
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\shjbailey: yeah...09:41
jbaileyIt's possible to get the GNU utilities ported to it already.09:41
\shjbailey: it's done already ;)09:42
jbaileyAt my last job, we all had Cisco tatooed to our asses, our we would've considered looking more carefully at the Juniper stuff.09:42
jbaileyBut with 600 cisco routers, it's hard to consider switching. =)09:42
jbaileyWe got one of the Juniper firewall products..09:43
jbaileyHmm09:43
\shjbailey: both are nice..I learned on cisco and I had a juniper training last month...but thinking about this, the juniper JunOS config script is much nicer then the cisco one ;) 09:43
jbaileynetscreen?09:43
jbaileyMmm, nice is relative.  The difference is that I can sit down in front of any Cisco router made in the last decade and solve your problems without refering to a manual.09:43
jbaileyAnd i'm fairly certain that I'll generally be able to for another decade.09:44
\shjbailey: well, that's right :) this is as well a big advantage of cisco :) 09:44
jbaileyHeck, even catalysts are starting to finally integrate.09:45
\shjbailey: but reading junOS config is just like reading a perl script 09:45
jbaileyIOS on their phone systems would be nice.09:45
wasabi             panic "ALERT!  ${ROOT} does not exist.  Dropping to a shell!"09:46
wasabiThat message sucks.09:46
jbailey\sh: That's not something I would put in a marketing brochure.09:46
wasabiBecause if ROOT is not set, it's called.09:46
jbaileywasabi: If root's not set in the current local script, you're pretty screwed.09:46
\shjbailey: this was the first thought I had, when I saw the config ;)09:46
wasabiYeah, but it'd be nice to error better. ;)09:46
sivangre all09:46
jbaileywasabi: "No root varilable set.  WTF were you thinking?" is probably not approved by our PR department. ;)09:47
jbaileyHeya Sivan09:47
\shre sivang 09:47
sivangjbailey: Jeff ! :)09:47
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groutelmo here?09:48
\shwho was talking this morning about pppoe and problems with the interface going up?09:49
ajmitchLathiat09:49
\shLathiat: ping :) do u have a bug ref?09:50
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fredixhi10:03
fredixdoes anyone can update ruby into breezy ? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=32234610:03
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wasabig-v-m isn't mounting removable stuff sync all the time. =/10:11
dholbachfredix: i'm sure it will get considered10:12
fredixdholbach: before 13 oct ?10:13
dholbachconsidered, i won't promise anything10:13
fredixi hope10:13
dholbachbut if it renders ruby completely unusable, ...10:13
fredixthanks10:13
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wasabiunionfs is unstable. =(10:14
lucasdholbach: should fredix file a bug to make sure it will be considered ?10:14
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dholbachlucas: sure10:16
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ajmitchdholbach: I think it has been considered but it's a massive debdiff to check, and it's in main10:34
dholbachajmitch: yes, i thought so too, but as it seems to be of HIGH priority and the old version seems to break stuff heavily...10:35
slomoajmitch: the diff shouldn't be that big... the guy who have done the debdiff hasn't done it properly...10:36
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hwaarampt!10:38
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wasabi/etc/mtab confuses me10:44
wasabijbailey, got it mounting with rw / with unionfs. ;)10:54
wasabiWriting saving routine now.10:54
lamontbob2: no default MTA as part of desktop.  this is a good thing.10:54
slomoajmitch: the diff is really to big... even after doing it properly :(10:55
jbaileywasabi: Nice!  It's all working for you?10:55
wasabiYup. I redid everthing into a single class script10:55
wasabinow you pass boot=flash flashdev=/dev/hda1 flashimg=/root.img to boot10:55
wasabiand it works.10:55
jbaileyNice.  Much complication saved, I imagine. =)10:55
wasabiYes.10:55
wasabiTrying to think about configuration10:56
wasabiroot.img will be a basic install, customized.10:56
wasabiconfig.tar.gz will be saved configuration files.10:56
wasabi(extracted into overlay on boot)10:56
wasabiNow, on first boot, I want to launch the base-setup thing properly.10:56
wasabiWhich sets up, and then /usr/sbin/flash save10:56
wasabi/etc/flash.save lists files to persist.10:56
wasabiI guess what I really want is to kick of d-i10:57
wasabijust like the live cd10:57
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mpthwaara!10:59
mptWelcome!10:59
hwaarampt, thanks! :)11:00
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sabdflhey guys11:07
sabdflhow do i change the keyboard mapping?11:07
sabdfli got the wrong one during install11:07
siretartsetxkbmap us11:07
sabdfli don't think its the xkbmap11:08
sabdflis there something at the low-level?11:08
\shlocales are correct? 11:08
sabdflhow do i test?11:08
\shso dpkg-reconfigure console-data or something?11:08
carstenhiirc dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg for x11:09
sabdfli want to repeat the questions that it asked during install11:09
carstenhiirc dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg for x11:09
\shsabdfl: i think this is correct...so dpkg-reconfigure console-data11:10
sabdfldpkg-reconfigure console-data doesn't do the trick11:10
siretartsabdfl: are you talking about X or console? afaik the installer configures both indipendently11:10
\shsabdfl: the start of the install is 3 things in one...locales, console-data and according to this setting xkbmap11:10
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\shso dpkg-reconfigure + one of {locales,console-data,xserver-xorg}11:11
sabdflok11:11
\shor try to use the gnome keyboard change util in system/administration11:12
\shfor Xorg11:12
\shlocales -> language, date, currency, etc  / console-data -> console keymap / xserver-xorg -> settings of keymap in xorg11:14
torkelyou can also use loadkeys to switch the console keymapping11:14
lifelessI have a question from a friend, do we expect oprofile to work out of the box ?11:15
lifelessignore that, its in universe. ..11:19
\shlifeless: file a bug in malone or just ask in -motu ;) 11:19
\sha11:20
lifeless\sh: beat ya!11:20
\shlifeless: it's late ;) i'm not as fast as I should be at this time of the night ;)11:20
lifeless\sh: go to bed then :)11:21
\shlifeless: yeah..that's what I'm doing after my beer is finished..11:21
\shso...last mail to elmo for today...i think that's all for today11:21
dholbachgood night guys, i'm off11:25
\shcu dholbach 11:25
\shgood night to you :)11:25
dholbachthank you :)11:26
slomogn8 dholbach :)11:27
dholbachbye slomo :)11:27
Burgundaviampt, you tried out gnome-screensaver recently?11:30
mptBurgundavia, not in the past couple of weeks11:30
Burgundaviampt, try it again now11:30
mptI can't, the power cable's broken on my laptop and it's run out of battery11:30
the--dudI really fail to see the usefulness of screensavers11:30
fabbionesabdfl: did you get the wrong keymap on console or X?11:32
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mdkejdub, ?11:45
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mdkejdub, unping, emailed11:49
Keybukthat analysis of gnome startup is interesting, especially that the "FontPath unix/:7100" entry in xorg.conf adds 5 idle seconds to the startup11:54
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sivangKeybuk: does it take so much time to load the fonts from there?11:55
sivang(is it a domain socket ?)11:55
Keybukit isn't that, it's the fact we don't actually ship a font server11:55
lifelesssivang: I'm guessing its a timeout11:55
Keybukso it spends 5 seconds waiting for it11:55
lifelessbingo11:55
Keybukand even if we did ship one, we wouldn't use it because we use Xft2 and fontconfig by default11:56
sivangso let's drop that connection timeout away11:56
lifelessits a unix socket, it should not need a timeout. its plain weird11:56
sivanglifeless: you mean, either we successfuly opened it in an instance, or we didn't and move on with life11:57
Keybuklifeless: it's not a timeout, it's an actual for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { do it; sleep (1); }11:57
lifelesssivang: yes11:57
Keybuktype affair11:57
lifelessKeybuk: holy fucking crack monkeys batman11:57
sivangwhat lifeless just said11:58
sivang:)11:58
Keybuklifeless: because you'd _NEVER_ use sleep (1) in your code <g>11:58
ajmitchKeybuk: daniels fixed that in the default config a few weeks ago11:58
lifelessKeybuk: not five times!11:58
Keybukajmitch: indeed11:58
sivangKeybuk: why not ?11:58
KeybukI'm just catching up on e-mail11:58
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Keybuksivang: lifeless famously "fixed" a baz race condition by sticking a sleep (1) in the code11:59
lifelessKeybuk: no scare quotes please, it did fix it.11:59
sivanglol11:59
lifelessKeybuk: not optimally, but fix it did.11:59
lifelesssivang: inode signatures with a granularity of 1 second.11:59
sivangeh, sot that's rougly fixing it :)11:59
lifelesstla was too slow to trigger failures, so while making baz faster, we started getting test failures.12:00
Keybukit's like taking pain-killers to hide the fact your leg is falling off12:00
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sivangheheheh12:00
sivanglifeless: what a bout a shared memory space for addressing when each of the entities attemting access? :)12:01
sivangs/addresing/singaling/12:01
lifelesssivang: ewww12:01

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