[12:47] <Riddell> Mez: hi
[12:47] <Mez> Riddell: you wanted a patch for tvo's bugfix?
[12:48] <Riddell> if it works
[12:48] <Mez> Riddell: it does
[12:48] <Mez> erm - I've made a package with it in - but it's also going to be in debian's package
[12:48] <Mez> so up to you which way you wanna do it
[12:48] <Mez> do it now or wait till it gets into debian then sync it
[12:50] <Mez> To be honest - I dont see the problem with updating it now - the package is ready and all ;) plus I wanted to update it in ubuntu anyways to fix the libtool stuff
[12:51] <Riddell> just upload to ubuntu then
[12:51] <Mez> Riddell, It's in main - I can't
[12:51] <Mez> unless me being the maintainer of the package allows me to? (thats why I'm getting katie email I reckon)
[12:52] <Mez> http://ubuntu.dev.sourceguru.net/katapult/
[12:53] <Riddell> Mez: ok, poke me tomorrow evening and I'll upload
[12:53] <Mez> Riddell - It's fine as it is just needs to be re-signed
[10:22] <pef> hello
[05:40] <nlindblad> anyone awake?
[07:51] <Riddell> nlindblad: yo
[07:58] <nlindblad> yo
[07:59] <nlindblad> 21.2GiB now
[08:02] <mornfall> Riddell: it seems that adept is now fixed regarding memory corruption ;-)
[08:02] <mornfall> at least i couldn't crash it after the fix
[08:02] <mornfall> i have a race with freeze result, but that's a different matter :-)
[08:04] <mornfall> doing about 700M worth of upgrades with adept-updater now to see what happens
[08:05] <Riddell> mornfall: excellent news, what was up?
[08:05] <mornfall> Riddell: i was being stupid :|
[08:05] <mornfall> or at least i hope so :-)
[08:05] <mornfall> walking structures that were invalidated by cache reload
[08:09] <Mez> Riddell: http://ubuntu.dev.sourceguru.net/katapult/
[08:09] <Mez> :P
[08:14] <Riddell> Mez: native packae?
[08:14] <Mez> Riddell: o_o
[08:14] <Mez> weird
[08:16] <nlindblad> Riddell: I'll seed it until Dapper is released
[08:16] <Mez> Riddell: ah I used the wrong tar.gz: should be fixed now: though should hopefully be in debian soon - is it worth wiating till then to sync?
[08:39] <Sime> Q: When you install (k)ubuntu a xorg.conf is created. Does anyone know what prog the installer uses to do this?
[08:39] <Riddell> Sime: /var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xorg.postinst
[08:40] <Riddell> also preinst etc
[09:15] <Sime> thanks, (wow that script is truely frightening)
[09:16] <Sime> i'm debugging guidance displayconfig stuff on my other exotic test computer.
[09:17] <Sime> I'm also looking at fixing up a small script which reverts  xorg.conf to a workable state when the gfx hardware changes.
[09:17] <Sime> I intend to be changing hardware a lot during testing.
[09:17] <Riddell> you are brave indeed
[09:20] <Sime> I figured some kind of non-interactive "dpkg-reconfigure xorg" might be enough.
[09:21] <Riddell> yep
[09:21] <Riddell> maybe mornfall knows the command for that
[09:21] <mornfall> what?
[09:21] <Riddell> how to make dpkg-reconfigure not ask questions
[09:22] <mornfall> DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive could work
[09:22] <mornfall> at least works for me ;-)
[09:23] <mornfall> it will just accept defaults
[09:23] <mornfall> there are ways to get answers from other places, but you would have to consult manual for that
[09:27] <Sime> thanks, i'll have a play with that later. I just want what the installer does. The config just has to be good enough to start X up.