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Tonio_we will not keep 0.7 forever, so since the package is done.........12:03
RiddellTonio_: what's good in 0.8?12:04
Tonio_I really the playlist window, with preview etc.......12:04
RiddellI'd rather not have 0.8 in until kmplayer is in since 0.8 breaks bbc.co.uk12:04
Tonio_it is very stable (as long as not embedded in konq)12:04
Tonio_Riddell: yes I understand that12:04
Tonio_but do I keep the package somewhere in case of ?12:04
RiddellTonio_: sure12:05
Tonio_Riddell: and finally, after that audio cd section is quite nice :)12:05
kmondapper will bring 2 media players or kaffeine will be dropped?12:06
Tonio_amarok doesn't manage audio cds, so kaffeine could be the perfect amarok complement12:06
Tonio_and completly replacing kscd12:06
kmonTonio_: amarok 1.4 does...12:06
Tonio_kmon: directly ?12:06
kmonTonio_: it has audio cd playback with xine engine12:07
Tonio_I mean, did they stop that "dynamic ripping + reading" thing ?12:07
Tonio_that's the way it did before.....12:07
kmonmmmm12:07
kmonI don't know... 12:07
kmonwith previous amarok I couldn't play audio cd's12:07
kmonnow I can12:07
kmonthat's all I can say12:08
LureTonio_: wil we drop KsCD - it does not work for me out of the box anyway...12:08
Tonio_Lure: well kaffeine is a very nice audiocd player in version 0.812:10
Tonio_with ripping functions etc.....;12:10
kmonTonio_: I'm using Ridell's package for amarok, so I you can, give it a try.12:10
Tonio_kmon: I'm trying :), will let you know :)12:10
Tonio_but as far as I know, amarok doesn't perform "direct cd reading"12:10
LureTonio_: first page looks ugly12:10
Tonio_Lure: yes, but while testing it, I discovered interesting features, like the playlist12:11
kmonTonio_: My only noticeable bug is that you can't disable the splash screen.12:11
Tonio_it is very very nice12:11
Tonio_kmon: what package ?12:11
Tonio_Lure: did you play with latest kaffeine ?12:12
Tonio_I mean, tested everything ?12:12
LureTonio_: I do not have splash screen - just the window is too small for buttons 12:12
LureTonio_: just installed 0.812:12
kmonTonio_: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14beta2 dapper main12:12
Lurewill test tommorow (need to get some sleep now)12:12
Tonio_kmon: okay ;)12:12
Tonio_so this version plays audiocds ? interesting ;)12:12
Tonio_Lure: I was very surprised, and didn't like that kaffeine when I tried first, but now, I must sayit is charming :)12:13
Tonio_except the konqueror plugin, ugly as always12:13
Lureyes, it looks nice... major improvement12:13
kmonTonio_: from the changelog of 1.4beta1: The xine engine now has gapless playback (Needs xine-lib 1.1.1) and audio CD support with CDDB lookups12:13
Tonio_Lure: yes12:13
Tonio_kmon: great :) didn't knew that ;)12:14
kmonamarok rocks!12:14
Tonio_Lure: and new kaffeine UI ressembles to amarok12:14
Tonio_whichis a good thing12:14
Lureyes12:14
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kwwiievening12:14
Tonio_hey kwwii :)12:14
kwwiihi all12:14
kmonWith the delay maybe amarok 1.4 is released in time for an uvf?12:14
Lurepersonally, I would include 0.8 and get rid of KsCD and KAudioCreator12:15
Lurekwwii: hi12:15
kmonLure: +112:15
kmonEven k3b can rip cd's doesn't it?12:15
kwwiiRiddell: pinheiro wants to know how to get kubuntu CDs for his LUG in port., could you help him?12:15
Riddellcan kaffeine to CD ripping?12:15
Lurekmon: I think KAudioCreator was left due to simplicity12:16
Riddellkwwii: I don't have any left, tackat has my last ones12:16
LureRiddell: it looks like12:16
kwwiihehe, damn tackat12:16
Tonio_Riddell: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=221612:16
Tonio_Riddell: raphink nuked, now it is the good version ;)12:16
Tonio_Riddell: latest kaffeine can yes12:16
Lurekwwii: raphink has new walpaper for you ;-)12:16
Tonio_Riddell: rip & encode12:17
raphinkhehe12:17
kwwii;-)12:17
RiddellTonio_: cool12:17
Tonio_Riddell: but requires to be built with lame for mp3 support..... to only ogg available for my package version of course12:17
Tonio_I don't think it only requires lame to be installed, but it requires to be built with.....12:18
Tonio_let me try :)12:18
Lurekwwii: http://r.pinson.free.fr/kubuntu-wallpaper-april/capture2.jpg - can you fix it for 1920x1200? ;-)12:18
kwwiiI still have to make the bigger versions of the pic first12:19
Lureraphink: when I looked at it now again, looks like ad for fishbone ;-)12:20
raphinklol12:21
raphinkyeah looks a bit like a fish12:22
raphinklol12:22
raphinkas I'm telling kwwii12:22
kwwiilol12:22
raphinkthis thingy gave me the idea tonight12:22
raphinkof having a changing wallpaper12:22
raphinka wallpaper that would be changed once a week or so12:22
raphinkwith a bar12:22
raphinktelling how many weeks are left before Dapper release12:22
kwwiiI love this idea, btw :-) although if things get pushed back that might get nasty so perhaps only the very last weeks12:23
Riddellraphink: that's actually quite close to what Mark Shuttleworth has been suggesting for ubuntu12:23
raphinkkwwii: I really doubt they get pushed back once more12:23
raphinkRiddell: really?12:23
raphinkRiddell: verifying the cognosphere theory once more ? ;)12:23
kwwiihehe12:24
Riddellraphink: he wanted the devel version to have different backgrounds for different things that have happened 12:24
raphinkyes I think that's nice12:24
raphinkthere could be some background that would have wholes for goals12:24
raphinkor goals represented by images on the background12:24
raphinkthat would be either empty or greyed in the beginning12:24
raphinkthen come to life as the distro is being developped and goals are being reached12:25
Tonio_Riddell: libogg-dev is in main, so I will repackage kaffeine with ogg encoding capability12:25
Tonio_would be stupid not to do it :)12:25
Riddellyep12:25
RiddellTonio_: fabo is doing kaffeine for debian these days, would be a good idea to keep him informed of such things :)12:25
raphinkTonio_: is it allowed in France ? ;)12:25
raphinklol12:25
Tonio_Riddell: sure, I will if that works, and eventually send him my package if that can help12:26
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LureTonio_: new beagle landed - we need to fix kerry/kio-beagle now12:26
Tonio_Lure: kio-beagle fixed :)12:27
RiddellLure: fix?12:27
Tonio_Riddell: remove the autostart desktop file, cause it is now in beagle package12:27
Tonio_I asked slomo for this12:27
RiddellTonio_: could we ask him to split beagle into gtk parts and non-gtk parts?12:28
Tonio_Riddell: I did, and he promissed "some day, maybe" :)12:29
RiddellTonio_: approved, see comment http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=221612:30
Tonio_Riddell: thanks, looking12:30
Tonio_Riddell: changing the version12:30
Tonio_raphink: time to revu this when I finished the changes ?12:30
Tonio_then we can upload ;)12:33
raphinkok12:33
Tonio_just testing the build and then upload12:33
Tonio_Riddell: the problem with latest kaffeine is that encoding functions require multiverse (lame) and universe (cdda2wav) packages.......12:34
LureTonio_: can you also fix kerry (while waiting for raphink ;-))12:34
Tonio_so our version will miss a few features.......12:34
=== Lure told you that he got addicted to kerry ;-)
Tonio_Lure: yes, but the problem is that it is already in the new queue12:35
Tonio_so what to do ?12:35
Tonio_Riddell: is something is waiting in the queue, can I overwrite by reuploading ?12:35
RiddellTonio_: I don't actually know, you'd need to ask someone who knows about soyuz12:36
Tonio_okay :)12:36
LureRiddell: Mark? ;-)12:36
RiddellTonio_: what do you want to overwrite?12:37
Tonio_Riddell: kerry12:37
RiddellI've a feeling it'll get rejected12:37
Tonio_Riddell: why ?12:37
Riddelljust a guess12:38
Tonio_Riddell: kmplayer doesn't build if I ~ the version........12:38
Tonio_strange.....12:39
Tonio_collect2: ld returned 1 exit status12:39
raphinkTonio_: kmplayer approved, please see the comment12:39
Tonio_raphink: ok12:39
RiddellTonio_: really?  but the version shouldn't change the build12:39
=== kmon leaves... good night everyone.
raphinknight kmon12:40
Tonio_Riddell: I know :) I'm looking at it12:40
Tonio_Riddell: can I upload once that issue and raphink's comment are resolved ? I assume yes :)12:40
RiddellTonio_: sure12:40
raphinkTonio_: does it go to universe ?12:40
Tonio_raphink: first, but I think Riddell thinks about universe :)12:41
Tonio_about main sorry12:41
raphinkok12:41
raphinkwe'll see then12:41
Riddellraphink: adept_installer uses debtags, not debian sections12:42
=== Lure follows kmon path - good night everybody
raphinkRiddell: I saw some weird things when I worked on it last time though12:43
raphinkthat let me think it used sections12:43
raphinkbut I trust you :)12:43
jeroenvrpKLibido 0.2.5 12:45
jeroenvrpis out12:45
jeroenvrpcan that be in dapper?12:45
Tonio_Riddell: anyway, it is true kmplayer shouldn't be section = sound :)12:45
jeroenvrphttp://klibido.sourceforge.net/12:45
Riddelljeroenvrp: we're in upstream version freeze, it'll need a good reason and to show that it'll fix more thing than it will break12:45
Tonio_jeroenvrp: I can build and ask for uvfe12:45
raphinkjeroenvrp: if there are good reasons for it, you have to request a UVF exception12:45
Tonio_only if changes justify 12:45
jeroenvrpRiddell: I understand, but between 0.2.4 and 0.2.5 there are 8 months12:46
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raphinkjeroenvrp: that is not a valid reason to update12:46
raphinkin 8 months, a program can become much more unstable12:46
raphinkor there can be almostt no change 12:46
raphink8 months is not a good scale to measure program changes ;)12:46
jeroenvrpthe biggest change is that there are some crashes resolved12:47
jeroenvrpand they were vey anoying12:47
raphinkare there features added ?12:47
jeroenvrpsee the changelog12:47
jeroenvrpraphink: see the uri12:47
raphinkjeroenvrp: request a UVF exception12:47
raphinkfile the changelgo and the diffstat with it12:47
jeroenvrpraphink: where?12:47
jeroenvrpon launchpad?12:47
raphinkyep12:48
jeroenvrpok12:48
raphinkopen a bug requesting upgrade12:48
Tonio_stability improvement is a bog reason12:48
Tonio_good reason12:48
raphinkUVF exception : x.x.x (replace with your version) -> 0.2.512:48
jeroenvrpraphink: thanks :-)12:48
jeroenvrpI will do12:48
raphinkthen add the changelog12:48
raphinkand the diffstat12:48
raphinkand assign the bug to motu-uvf12:48
Tonio_jeroenvrp: while you do it, can you plz patch the desktop file12:48
jeroenvrpor should I first compile it myself12:49
Tonio_I hate desktop files without GenericName in it ;)12:49
kwwiinight all, be back early tomorrow12:50
Tonio_kwwii: nite :)12:50
kwwiitesting buttons, bgs, etc.12:50
jeroenvrpTonio_: I'm not the maintainer of Klibido :-)12:50
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Tonio_jeroenvrp: and ?12:50
Tonio_jeroenvrp: nmu packages can include patches :)12:51
Riddellwe  don't have maiuntainers in ubuntu12:51
jeroenvrpyeah but i'm also not a devoloper12:51
jeroenvrpi'm a admin12:51
jeroenvrpn admin12:51
jeroenvrpanother thing:12:52
Riddellyou don't need to know how to code to update a package12:52
jeroenvrpin the past I was able to open tar.*-files with kaprt12:52
jeroenvrpkpart12:52
jeroenvrpI cant see the ark-kpart anymor12:52
jeroenvrpI searched, but cant find itr12:52
raphinkjeroenvrp: an admn is likely to understand how to package12:53
raphinkno need to be a dev12:53
Riddellthat's tonio's fault :)12:54
jeroenvrpraphink: I now how to create a package with checkinstall12:54
=== Riddell sets 600MB of langpacks to upload and goes to bed
Tonio_Riddell: bah ^^ !!12:54
raphinkthat is not what I call creating a package jeroenvrp12:54
raphink:p12:54
jeroenvrpRiddell: ah so it a known issue12:54
RiddellTonio_: :)12:54
jeroenvrpraphink: yes I know :-)12:54
Tonio_jeroenvrp: this is a choice we made to make kubuntu more logicall12:54
jeroenvrpTonio_: oh it's not by accident12:55
jeroenvrp>?12:55
Tonio_jeroenvrp: there is no reason for tar.gz files to be integrated in a different way from tar.bz2 or 7z files12:55
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Tonio_the problem is that all compression formats don't have a kio12:55
jeroenvrpTonio_: can tar.bz2 or 7z files not be integrated like tar.gez files?12:55
Tonio_jeroenvrp: if you can developp a kio_slave for each format, then yes :)12:56
jeroenvrpaaah12:56
jeroenvrpthan its good :-12:56
raphinkfurthermore integrating them is a source of issues12:56
raphinksince most of the time you wna to extract them12:56
raphinkrather than browse them12:57
jeroenvrpbut it was very handy, because I good easily drag and drop (flame flame) 12:57
Tonio_jeroenvrp: you can drag and drop from ark ;)12:57
Riddellhello Shura_nux 12:58
Shura_nuxhello all12:58
Tonio_hi Shura_nux12:58
jeroenvrpTonio_: mmm tried that, doesnt work like it should12:58
Tonio_Riddell: I confirm build fails with renaming the version12:58
Tonio_astonishing, but that's it12:59
RiddellTonio_: very strange.  just use the ugly version number then12:59
RiddellShura_nux: going to become an elite kubuntu developer like jeroenvrp is?12:59
Tonio_Riddell: okay12:59
Tonio_Riddell: I tested twice, for the same result.....01:00
Shura_nuxi have a bug with the "kdesu" command, when i want to launch a soft with kdesu, nothing happend (and sorryt for my english, i'am french)01:00
jeroenvrpTonio_: when I drag the contents of map A from archive ONE.tar.gz in map B,  the subdirs of map A become subdir of map B, not like it shoud: map A must become a subdir of map B01:01
Tonio_jeroenvrp: strange..... create an ark bug then :)01:01
jeroenvrpRiddell: what you mean with"elite"!?01:02
Tonio_jeroenvrp: I will make uvfe for klibido01:02
jeroenvrpTonio_: oh great01:03
jeroenvrpI was just trying to compile it myself first01:03
Tonio_well if you don't know how to package, UVF exception is a bit hard to make :)01:04
Tonio_it'll take you days to make it correctly :)01:04
raphinkjeroenvrp: did you build it in a pbuilder?01:04
Tonio_UVFe isn't a good excercise to lrearn packaging01:04
jeroenvrpTonio_: raphink: I just compile, use checkinstall to make a deb01:05
Tonio_arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!01:05
raphinkthat's not what we call building a package jeroenvrp01:05
Tonio_my eyes !!!!!!!!!01:05
jeroenvrpso using pbuilder is a good way to learn packaging?01:05
raphinkTonio_: hehe01:05
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raphinkjeroenvrp: using pbuilder is a good way to build and test packages01:05
raphinknot to learn packaging01:05
raphinkpbuilder is a minimal chrooted environment01:06
raphinkregenerated with each build01:06
jeroenvrpraphink: yes I understand, but it was not my intention to make a package, only for myself, to see if the new version is stable enough01:06
raphinkjeroenvrp: why not? everybody would be happy to have a package01:06
raphinkjeroenvrp: if you can learn to package and do it, why wouldn't you do it?01:06
jeroenvrpraphink: ok ok ok, do you have a link with instrtuction, I really want to learn01:06
raphinkyou've got 18000+ packages available thanks to volunteers :)01:06
=== Tonio_ doesn't understand why changing the version of a package causes ftbfs......... third test for the same result.......
jeroenvrpI made ten and tens of packages with checkinstall, so time to go to the next level :-)01:07
Tonio_raphink: already saw that ?01:07
raphinkjeroenvrp: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Packaging01:07
Tonio_it is simply amazing........01:07
jeroenvrpraphink: thansk01:07
raphinkTonio_: no01:07
Tonio_I don't understand myself......01:08
raphinkjeroenvrp: sorry : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Packaging/Tips01:08
raphinkthat's better01:08
raphink:)01:08
Tonio_Riddell: kmplayer uploaded01:08
jeroenvrpokidokie01:08
raphinkjeroenvrp: anyway, you have to read the New Debian Maintainer's Guide first01:08
raphink:)01:08
raphinktill laserjock is done with his packaging guide for ubuntu :)01:08
alleeTonio_: what's the FTBFS error?01:08
Tonio_allee: ah....... no more logs.....01:09
Tonio_allee: I gimme a minute01:09
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jeroenvrpraphink: should I not start with a package with less deps, than Klibido?01:10
raphinkklibido is a simple package01:10
raphinkit's not what I'd call a hard one 01:10
raphink;)01:10
raphinkat all01:10
raphinkcompared to wesnoth, kdelibs or kubuntu-desktop01:10
jeroenvrpok :-)01:11
jeroenvrpif its easier than amarok, its no problem, because I compiled amarok many times01:11
Tonio_raphink: agree but uvfe requires debdiff files etc......01:11
Tonio_uvfe is more complicated than simply packaging01:12
raphinksure01:12
raphinkwhen someone is willing to learn, he/she can learn 01:12
raphinkI'm sure ;)01:12
raphinkat least how to make a uvfe quite blindly01:12
Tonio_yes, but the short time implies I do the same "en parrallle"01:12
Tonio_no ?01:12
jeroenvrpmaybe its a good task for me to try to repackage all apps I have installed using checkinstall01:13
raphinksure01:13
raphinkTonio_: you could mentor jeroenvrp :)01:13
raphinkjeroenvrp: good luck :)01:13
jeroenvrpThere is a reason I did that off coutse01:13
Tonio_raphink: I don't consider myself good enough to mentor anybody :)01:13
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raphinkhmm ok01:13
raphinkI could mentor him then :)01:13
jeroenvrpI'm honored Tonio_ :-)01:13
Tonio_it is hard enough to manage to help myself packaging ^^01:13
raphinkjeroenvrp: if you need help I'll mentor you 01:14
Tonio_but seriously, yes, of course I can help you01:14
jeroenvrpI'm double honered01:14
Tonio_although there are way better packagers than me01:14
jeroenvrpI'm just going to read firs01:14
jeroenvrprt01:14
jeroenvrpt01:14
alleeLure: thx for the reminder.  It's fixed in last upload ;)01:14
raphinkTonio_: mentoring is a way to improve your skills01:14
raphink;)01:14
Tonio_raphink: indeed01:14
Tonio_but do I need any improvement ?01:14
jeroenvrpand than I'm going to bed, watch 2 BSG-episodes and going to dream about all those debs :-)01:14
raphinkhaha Tonio_:p01:15
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raphinkhehe01:15
raphinkattention les chevilles Tonio_ :p01:15
Tonio_ca va pter !!!!!!!!!!01:15
raphinktu vas clater tes chaussettes01:15
raphink;)01:15
Tonio_hehe01:15
Tonio_raphink: the problem is that even if it is a good excercise, the klibido uvfe requires :01:16
Tonio_uupdate, pbuilder, cdbs + simplepatchsys, debdiff01:16
Tonio_that's a bit too much tolearn or a first package experience I think ;)01:16
raphinkindeed Tonio_01:17
Tonio_it is way better making a new package than updating one to learn, anyway01:17
raphinkI would just invite him on my comp 01:17
raphinkwith a screen -x01:17
Tonio_create a NEW package and learn step by step01:17
raphinkand explain what I'm doing 01:17
raphinkshortly01:17
raphinkas a "tour d'horizon" of packaging01:17
Tonio_first, dpkg-buildpackage, then puilder, then cdbs, then patches......01:17
raphinkthrough a UVFe01:17
raphinkjust my point ;)01:17
Tonio_okay01:18
raphinkI did it once with a backport01:18
Tonio_raphink: ready to make it ? or do you want me to do so ?01:18
raphinkthat was a nice intro01:18
raphinkI think jeroenvrp is going to bed if I understood well ;)01:18
Tonio_I have many things to do, but that can be planned  during the week01:18
raphinkand klibido is your package ;)01:18
Tonio_raphink: not anymore :)01:18
raphinkah right01:18
Tonio_it is now syunched from debian01:18
jeroenvrpI'm still here :-001:19
Tonio_and the debian package is ugly.......01:19
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jeroenvrpbut not fit enough to follow a live course :-)01:19
Tonio_I should have asked for rtp01:19
jeroenvrpbut I like your trust in me 01:19
Tonio_rfp or rtp ?01:19
raphinkrfp01:20
raphinkrtp is wts01:20
raphink;)01:20
Tonio_allee: want to see the error ?01:20
alleeTonio_: yes01:21
raphinkTonio_: did you have a look at speedcrunch ,01:21
raphink?01:21
Tonio_allee: http://pastebin.com/62601101:21
Tonio_allee: s/~/-/ in the version, and that builds like a charm01:21
Tonio_raphink: yes, it is not k-d-s config :)01:22
Tonio_the default config isn't default01:22
raphinkjeroenvrp: we're always happy to welcome new contributors and educate them01:22
raphinkTonio_: that is weird01:22
Tonio_the "default" option in conf, is to set to KDE's default01:22
raphinkTonio_: I believe it should be patched then01:22
Tonio_while speedcrunch has it's own setting01:22
raphink20pts for the font is way too huge01:22
Tonio_raphink: bah.......... I don't like speedcrunch anyway :)01:22
=== Tonio_ wants kcalc !!!!!!
raphinkdoesn't matter, it's installed by default01:23
raphinkso it should be nice01:23
Tonio_but I know it is not Riddell's feeling :)01:23
alleeTonio_: and the only change interdiff shows is the version 0.9.1.99+0.9.2~pre3 in the changelog??01:23
Tonio_raphink: 16 could be nice01:23
Tonio_allee: yes01:23
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Tonio_allee: and on the orig also01:23
Tonio_that's the only difference01:23
raphink16 is too huge too Tonio_01:24
alleeTonio_: change version back and I (almost) sure it will not compile too ;)01:24
raphinkdefault is 12 iirc01:24
Tonio_allee: let me test :)01:24
alleeTonio_: sound like a dist-upgrade broke something01:24
Tonio_allee: interesting :)01:24
Tonio_allee: I don't think so, cause I did the test three times01:24
Tonio_and it is in a pbuilder chroot01:25
=== jeroenvrp is first going to add a wishlist item for adept
Tonio_I didn't update between the different builds01:25
Tonio_let me go back to - and we'll see :)01:25
Tonio_allee: I can bet 10 it builds01:25
=== allee waits nerverouly
Tonio_are you ready ? ^^01:25
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raphinktoma: I didn't manage to display error messages ... all I managed to do was to disable the popup and only keep the current errors in the tabs01:26
alleequoting myself ...  I (almost) sure ... ;)01:26
raphinktoma_: actually I think I know why this doesn't work01:26
raphinkjeroenvrp: wish for what?01:27
Tonio_allee: we'll know in 3 minutes :)01:27
jeroenvrpraphink: just wait :-)01:27
raphinkjeroenvrp: that's a nice feature01:27
jeroenvrpmmm bugs.kde.org dont want to cooporate :-(01:27
raphinkbugs.kde.org sux01:27
raphink;)01:27
Tonio_allee: to be honnest : 0.9.1.99+0.9.2~pre301:28
Tonio_that's really horrible :)01:28
jeroenvrpraphink: here it is: Please add a small x left of the quick filter field, to clean the field01:28
jeroenvrplike a lot off kde-apps01:28
raphinkah right01:28
raphinkgood idea01:28
jeroenvrpthanx01:28
raphinkmornfall: did you read jeroenvrp's idea ?01:28
raphinkjeroenvrp: that's the quickest way of reporting a wiish for adept ;)01:29
raphinkhehe01:29
jeroenvrpI'm just using adept to install the needed packages for packaging and the lack of the x frustrated me ;-)01:29
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raphinkand doesn't want one, not even aptitude01:29
jeroenvrpoh well01:29
jeroenvrpits Kubuntu :-)01:29
raphinkbut I'm happy adept exists and is nice :)01:29
raphinkjeroenvrp: so?01:29
alleeTonio_: well, version is not only horrible it's strange too ;)01:30
alleeTonio_: is '~' would be allowed in archive, then this construct would not be necessary ;)01:30
Tonio_allee: well, regarding to ubuntu policy, it is the one we have to use :)01:30
jeroenvrpso gui's are ok, and not evil :-)01:30
alleeTonio_: ust 0.9.2~pre3 then ;)01:30
Tonio_allee: indeed01:30
raphinksure they're not evil jeroenvrp, but they're useless to me :)01:30
jeroenvrpraphink: but thats ok, thats linux01:31
raphinkcourse jeroenvrp :)01:31
Tonio_allee: stupid of me I didn't though about that......01:31
raphinkjeroenvrp: just don't worry if I show you how to package, I'll be using nano & vim mostly ;)01:31
jeroenvrpoh I'm using the commandline also a lot01:31
Tonio_allee: it builds :)01:32
Tonio_allee: amazing no ?01:32
alleeTonio_: yeah01:32
alleeTonio_: what is the ubuntu-version-string that builds?01:32
Tonio_allee: you mean ?01:33
Tonio_0.9.1.99+0.9.2~pre3 fails01:33
Tonio_0.9.1.99+0.9.2-pre3 succeeds :)01:33
Tonio_that's the only difference01:33
alleeTonio_: so somewhere a dirty construct that does not like '~'?  Oh, nice01:33
Tonio_just tested 0.9.2~pre3 and it fails too..........01:33
Tonio_so only 0.9.1.99+0.9.2-pre3 works01:34
Tonio_allee: that's possible yes01:34
raphinkindeed01:34
alleeTonio_: so problem solved, becaues you can't use '~' in an upload :) :)01:35
Tonio_allee: really ?01:35
Tonio_dput fails with it ?01:35
alleeTonio_: not dput, but '~' are not allowed in the archive (AFAIU)01:36
Tonio_raphink: will you make the uvfe for klibido?01:36
Tonio_allee: you should say that to Riddell :)01:36
raphinkTonio_: you woon't do it?01:36
Tonio_raphink: I can, depending you want or not to do it :)01:36
alleeTonio_: did he add the '~'?01:36
Tonio_allee: he asked to me to do that01:37
alleehah! so he's only human too ;)01:37
Tonio_allee: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=221601:37
Tonio_see comments :)01:37
alleeTonio_: Maybe it's allowed now?  Nah ;)01:39
Tonio_allee: maybe :) dunno01:40
Tonio_I never saw that on a package, but if Riddell asks, should be allowed ;)01:40
alleelol01:40
alleeright01:40
alleeTonio_: time to go to bed.  Need energy to fight with 'torque' batch system again tomorrow.  Nite01:42
Tonio_nite my mentor :)01:42
=== jeroenvrp is building its dapper chroot
raphinkjeroenvrp: great :)01:51
raphinkjeroenvrp: you should get a dapper pbuilder too01:51
jeroenvrpyes I changed the pbuilder options for dapper01:51
jeroenvrplike discribed in the pbuilder howto01:52
jeroenvrpraphink: doesnt make a difference that I have AMD and not Intel ?01:55
jeroenvrpdoesnt=does it01:56
raphinkno difference jeroenvrp01:56
raphinkdon't set this up01:56
raphinkkeep the default01:56
jeroenvrpraphink: ok, just to be sure01:56
jeroenvrpmm root partition is becoming full01:56
raphinkargh01:57
raphinkI have a separate /var01:57
raphinkeven a separate /var/chroot sometimes01:57
raphinkand /var/cache/pbuilder too01:57
raphinkso as to not flood my /01:57
jeroenvrpsolved01:57
jeroenvrpraphink: good idea01:57
jeroenvrpI have a sparse partition01:58
raphinkgood :)01:58
raphinkbeware if you do that 01:58
raphinkyou should do it properly01:58
raphinkso has not to keep your :var data on /01:58
jeroenvrpactually its a left over from my gentoo times01:58
raphinkand cover them with the new /var01:58
raphinkwhich would be stupid01:58
jeroenvrpraphink: 3,3G on this partition should be enough02:01
jeroenvrpI'm mounting the var on there02:02
raphinkok02:03
raphinkthat's enogh02:03
raphinkif you don't build kde entirely02:03
raphinkand if you clean your pbuilder from time to time02:03
jeroenvrpok02:05
jeroenvrpmovinf and modifying /etc/fstab now02:05
raphinkok02:05
raphinkagain, beware of not just covering your existing /var with the new one02:05
raphinkwithout moving the current contents and removing them02:05
jeroenvrpyeah  I know :-)02:06
raphink:)02:06
jeroenvrpthats why I'm firsty moving to the old mountpoint, umount it afterwards and remount it to var02:06
raphinkgood :D02:06
jeroenvrpI had that once with the tmp partition02:06
raphinkhehe02:07
jeroenvrpso I had a real tmp and a hidden tmp02:07
raphinkyes02:07
raphinkthat eats space for nothing02:07
jeroenvrpyes02:07
jeroenvrpand a privacy issue also02:07
raphinkyes02:07
raphinkI only have a /var on this comp (my laptop) but on my server I have a lot of partitions to optimize builds :)02:08
jeroenvrpmv: cannot remove directory `lock': Device or resource busy02:08
jeroenvrpmv: cannot remove directory `run': Device or resource bus02:08
jeroenvrpwhere are they for?02:08
raphinkin /var ?02:09
jeroenvrpyes02:09
raphinkhmmm02:09
jeroenvrpthey are dirs, nothing in it02:09
raphinkI wouldn't remove them02:09
raphinkah?02:10
raphinkok02:10
jeroenvrpnext step02:10
raphink:)02:10
jeroenvrpumount: /install: device is busy02:10
jeroenvrpa off course02:10
jeroenvrproot@k-uptown:~# umount -l /install02:11
jeroenvrproot@k-uptown:~# mount /var02:11
jeroenvrpsystem still works :-)02:11
raphinkgreat :)02:12
raphinkhh02:12
jeroenvrplock and run are now in the new var02:12
raphinkwell done :)02:12
jeroenvrpraphink: see I'm an admin :-)02:12
raphinkyep :)02:12
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jeroenvrp /dev/hdb1             3.3G  953M  2.4G  29% /var02:13
raphinkthat's much better :)02:13
raphinkleaves you enough space 02:13
raphink /dev/hda5              5767328   1293152   4181208  24% /var02:13
raphinkI only have one pbuilder on this one and no chroot though02:14
raphinkbut I have many packages built on it ;)02:14
jeroenvrpI'm going to rl 1 to remove the old lock and run02:15
raphinkok02:16
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jeroenvrpno I'm not :-)02:17
jeroenvrpI am encoding some avi files to dvd02:17
raphinknot what?02:18
jeroenvrpgoing to runlevel 102:18
raphinkaah ok 02:18
raphink:)02:18
raphinkhh02:18
jeroenvrpactualy, do you know how to reload a kernel using runlevel 1?02:19
raphinknope02:19
jeroenvrpok02:19
raphinknever did that02:19
raphinkalso depends how the rl are defined in the distro02:19
raphinkthey differ from a distro to another02:19
jeroenvrpmaybe yes02:20
jeroenvrpbut because of the many kernel updated in dapper02:20
raphinkwell since it's unstable, it often just crashes on me02:20
raphinkso I press the reboot button02:20
raphinkworks too ;)02:20
raphinkonce a week or so02:20
raphinkwhen I can't come back from suspend02:20
raphinklol02:20
jeroenvrpdapper never crashed on me02:21
raphinkgood4u02:21
raphinksince when?02:21
jeroenvrpsince february02:21
jeroenvrpthats when I updated from breezy02:21
raphinkok02:22
raphinkit has been pretty stable since then yes02:22
raphinkin november I would get crashes quite often02:22
jeroenvrpyes thats why I did the upgrade, I need a stable system02:22
jeroenvrpa little biy unstable is no problem02:22
jeroenvrpbut if things can not boot anymore, i'm not happy :-)02:23
raphinkkubuntu dapper is almost more stable then breezy now02:23
jeroenvrpraphink: absoluty02:23
raphinkit is more stable than default breezy at least02:23
raphinkthat's for sure02:23
raphinkkubuntu that is  ;)02:23
jeroenvrpmy greates wish is Firefox for KDE02:24
jeroenvrpthey said a year ago that it was in the works, but I didnt see any results02:24
raphinkargh no02:24
raphinkkonqueror rocks02:25
jeroenvrpyes it does02:25
raphinkfirefox is too slow, too big02:25
jeroenvrpI have a love-hate relationship with both browsers02:25
raphinkand doesn't do half of the things konqueror does02:25
jeroenvrpbut I really like the extensions in firefox02:25
jeroenvrpI like to customize02:25
raphinkyou can customize konqueror :)02:26
raphinkthere are many kios02:26
raphinkyou can add service menus very easily02:26
jeroenvrpyes you can, but its limited02:26
raphinkno it' snot02:26
jeroenvrpyes in the filebrowsert02:26
raphinkit's only limited to your imagination and skills 02:26
raphink:)02:26
robotgeekraphink: skills take time to develop02:26
raphinkfurthermore, most konqueror extensions are built ones02:26
raphinkthey're more optimized02:26
raphinksure robotgeek :)02:27
raphinkhehe02:27
jeroenvrpraphink: yes incl. the ones you dont need02:27
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raphinkrobotgeek: ;)02:27
raphinkok anyway02:27
raphinkik wird slappen nu 02:27
raphinkhuhu02:27
jeroenvrplets list some extensions konqueror does not have and are really needed for me:02:27
raphinkthat's a lot!02:28
raphink;)02:28
jeroenvrpAdblock Plus + dutchblock > better than konq, because it auto-updates the filters and removes flash also02:28
raphinkthere is a adblock extension in konqui now02:28
raphinkand Tonio_ has been working on the defualt settings for them02:29
jeroenvrpthats what I say, but its limited02:29
robotgeekjeroenvrp: if you use powerpc, you don't have flash anyways :)02:29
raphinkso it's really good now02:29
raphinkrobotgeek: not true02:29
raphinkI have flash on powerpc02:29
raphinkfree flash02:29
robotgeekraphink: yeah, but that mostly crashes my browser :)02:29
jeroenvrpFasterfox  >> does konq use pipelininG?02:29
raphinkdoesnt' crash mine robotgeek02:29
raphink:)02:29
raphinkit only won't work 02:29
raphink;)02:29
robotgeekraphink: lol02:29
raphinksometimes02:30
jeroenvrpGreasemonkey >> !!!!02:30
raphinkesp. with macromedia02:30
raphinkpff02:30
jeroenvrpStumbleUpon >>> !!!02:30
=== raphink will go to bed rather than hearing this
raphinkI don't want a tuned browser02:30
jeroenvrp:-)02:30
raphinkI want a working app02:30
raphinkand konqueror is way more useful for me than firefox02:30
Tonio_jeroenvrp: did you test the actual konqueror adblock ?02:30
jeroenvrpraphink: I want to tune it myself :-)02:30
Tonio_with the given filter list ?02:31
Tonio_I never saw any add with it02:31
jeroenvrpTonio_: yes I did, actaully I used Konq for 2 years02:31
Tonio_and did you get lots of adds ?02:31
raphinkjeroenvrp: talknig about the new filter list 02:31
jeroenvrpTonio_: yes and no02:31
jeroenvrpthey are very US-centric02:31
raphinkanyway 02:31
jeroenvrpor english-centric02:31
raphinkgood night02:31
raphinki'm bedding02:31
jeroenvrpbon nuit02:32
jeroenvrpand thanks02:32
Tonio_jeroenvrp: french adds are removed too :)02:32
jeroenvrpI have a lot of dutch adds that were not removed02:32
Tonio_jeroenvrp: you can add filtersetg to konq if you want :)02:32
Tonio_but that's copyrighted, I couldn't make usage of it02:32
raphinkbedankt jeroenvrp, je oog02:32
jeroenvrpand it is not possible to filter out flash-adds :-(02:32
raphinktot ziens ;)02:33
Tonio_jeroenvrp: with the filtersetg list, it is02:33
Tonio_it is THE SAME than ablockplus :)02:33
Tonio_they are compatible02:33
jeroenvrpTonio_: but can you manual add a flash-add02:33
Tonio_jeroenvrp: if you don't want flash, don't install flash :)02:33
jeroenvrpone minute02:34
Tonio_that's the best method02:34
jeroenvrpTonio_: I want flash02:34
jeroenvrpthere are some great scientific flashmovies02:34
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Tonio_jeroenvrp: if you use the adblockplus filters in konq, you will get exactly the same result02:34
Tonio_and tome a browser needs to start in less that 10 seconds :)02:35
Tonio_that way I cannot like firefox02:35
jeroenvrpTonio_: there I agree02:36
Tonio_and on the other and02:36
Tonio_adblockers are evil02:36
Tonio_you shouldnever forget that02:36
jeroenvrpno adds are evil :-)02:36
Tonio_jeroenvrp: if every webbrowser had adblockplus by default02:37
Tonio_the web would DIE02:37
Tonio_in a few weeks02:37
jeroenvrplong live thet end of kapitalism :-)02:37
Tonio_jeroenvrp: I have a personnal webserver02:37
Tonio_the cost is about 400 per month02:38
Tonio_the website exists only because of adds02:38
Tonio_ads02:38
jeroenvrpyes I'm just kidding02:38
Tonio_and there are millions of websites like mine02:38
jeroenvrpthats why adblock downloads the ads, but just dont show them02:38
jeroenvrpsome websites just have to much anoying ads02:39
jeroenvrpTonio_: maybe it will be possible to auto-update the konq-adbloack like dutchblock02:40
Tonio_jeroenvrp: but if everyone was "hidding ads", nobody would pay to put ads on he web02:40
Tonio_and the problem would be the same02:40
jeroenvrpTonio_: thats true, but that not the case02:40
Tonio_jeroenvrp: no it is not possible to autoupdate02:40
jeroenvrpok, that keeps only stumble-upon left 02:42
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_matejthere are two kubuntu binary packages for kopete 0.12beta1 on http://kopete.kde.org/releases.php -- does anybody know where to find their sources? I would love to recompile them under Debian/sid (I haven't found anything else). Thanks.03:35
_matejnight night :-)03:44
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jjesseshouldn't lanague-support-en be installed by default so i get stuff like help docs for openoffice?04:06
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mornfalljeroenvrp: what wish08:24
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mornfalljeroenvrp: right click, clear08:39
mornfallor something like that anyway08:39
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robotgeekyabi is very nice frontend to beagle09:18
freeflyingrobotgeek: have a look on kerry too09:24
robotgeekfreeflying: i did not know that one existed, let me check :)09:24
freeflyingrobotgeek: hehe , jpatrick upload to universe today 09:25
robotgeekfreeflying: universe? i can't find it in my apt-cache search09:26
freeflyingrobotgeek: you'd wait for a moment for build it 09:27
robotgeekfreeflying: do you know link to source package? i can build myself :)09:28
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freeflyingrobotgeek: archive.ubuntu.com/ubnutu/pool/universe/k/kerry09:28
robotgeekfreeflying: thanks, building :)09:30
robotgeekfreeflying: looks very nice. thanks for the tip. i like kio-beagle the best, i think :)09:37
freeflyingrobotgeek: seems need hrs for indexing  :)09:37
robotgeekfreeflying: did you exercise the dog?09:37
robotgeekexport BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG=1 09:38
robotgeekshutdown and restart beagle again09:38
freeflyingrobotgeek: no09:38
robotgeekfreeflying: thant will index at full speed :)09:38
freeflyingrobotgeek: then you will not use your system almost :)09:39
robotgeekfreeflying: hmm, it was over pretty fast. 09:39
freeflyingrobotgeek: I dare not :)09:40
robotgeekheh, okay09:41
freeflyingrobotgeek: when will doc freeze09:42
robotgeekfreeflying: april 6th09:43
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robotgeekfreeflying: we moved kubuntu docs to xincludes, apparently it makes translations easier (i don't know why)09:45
freeflyingrobotgeek: haven't noticed that change yet09:46
robotgeekfreeflying: you still have time :)09:46
freeflyingrobotgeek: we will begain after April 6 09:47
robotgeekyup. i am proof reading currently09:47
robotgeekalso thinking of putting in screenshots for difficult things09:48
robotgeekwow, konqueror has a "Document Relations Plugin" which makes it easier to read mailing lists09:50
freeflyingrobotgeek: where09:51
robotgeekfreeflying: Settings -> Configure Extensions -> Tools Tab09:52
freeflyingrobotgeek: got it , thx09:54
robotgeekfreeflying: that's totally awesome, i started using firefox due to an extension like this. back to konq :)09:55
freeflyingrobotgeek: I dare not use ff, due to its spped 09:55
freeflyingalso I'd install many extensions 09:55
robotgeekfreeflying: it does seem decent to me. the extensions are a problem though09:55
freeflyingrobotgeek: seldom use ff, konq is my favour  :)09:56
robotgeek++09:57
freeflyingseems I can dump OOo , koffice1.5rc1 looks better than before09:57
robotgeeki don't use OO anyways, txt files rock!10:00
mornfalltex has it all10:00
robotgeekyup, though i am preferring xml to tex nowadays. i can't seem to understand tex macros10:01
freeflyinglatex in ubuntu can not support CJK well10:03
mornfall*sigh* users are just so stupid10:07
robotgeekmornfall: what now? :)10:08
mornfallactually10:09
mornfalltoma_: you should know better than reporting bug in adept when X upgrade smashes your configuration10:09
mornfallit's not like i wrote the damn maintainer scripts10:09
mornfallor could magically prevent them from breaking10:10
seaLnemornfall: isn't adept to blaim for all problems now? :)10:10
mornfallseaLne: you can try it, but i suggest you first find a new maintainer :] 10:12
mornfalltoma_: here, here10:13
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verwilstwlassistant is nice10:20
verwilst:p10:20
hungerTonio_: Can you please remove the beagled desktop file in kerry and kio-beagle now that beagle ships it itself? Thanks!10:41
hungerGood morning by the way:-)10:41
freeflyinghunger: kerry's maintainer is jpatrick :)10:46
mornfallkerry, kerry, but what about bush10:47
hungerbeagle's index files get f***** huge!10:47
mornfallhunger: i'd say that's from definition of what it does10:47
hungermornfall: Hmmm.... 280MiB is a bit much IMHO.10:47
hungermornfall: And it is still indexing...10:48
mornfallhunger: 280MiB for how big home?10:48
hungermornfall: 2.5G (inkl. the index).10:48
mornfallokey, that's a bit big10:48
mornfallbut you won't help it anyway i guess10:48
freeflyingmine is 260M10:48
mornfalland jpatrick won't either10:49
hungermornfall: Oh, wait... I forgot 15GiB on the unencrypted disc.10:49
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mornfallhehe10:49
hungerGuess it is OK after all:-)10:49
hungerDoes beagle follow symlinks?10:49
mornfallyou are asking in #kubuntu-devel? =)10:49
hungerMaybe it indexed the unencrypted stuff twice...10:50
mornfallthat shouldn't happen, really10:50
hungermornfall: I know that it should not happen... but this is a gnome app...10:50
mornfallheh10:50
mornfallit's a c# app even10:50
freeflyinghunger: you can try use kat 10:51
freeflyingseems kat is buggy10:51
hungermornfall: I do not trust gnome develepers ever since deIcaza was proud to announce that they did 8 different kinds of queuing systems for evo on fosdem a couple of years back.10:51
mornfallhunger: hmmh?10:52
hungerfreeflying: kat does not work with the sql lib ubuntu ships.10:52
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freeflyinghunger: or you can have a try on pycds writen in python 10:52
hungerfreeflying: kat 0.7 will. No use trying before that gets out.10:52
hungerApple's spotlight is still waaayyy nicer than beagle:-(10:56
superstoneddoes anyone know the current status of "will kopete 0.12 get into kubuntu"??? i found an annoying little creature in kopete: if you open a chathistory to search through it (kerry brings you there easilly) the window with is dependend on the longest sentence in the chathistory window. that can be pretty huge without wrapping.10:58
superstonedand mornfall - of course are all instalation problems your fault!!! you should check and manually test EVERY debian universe/multiverse/dapper package to see if it can be installed with adept or breaks :D11:00
superstonedno a more serious note, some problems on which adept bails out (acutally dpkg) could be fixed by a re-run of dpkg/apt, some others by a apt-get install -f. maybe you can make adept do that automatically?!?11:01
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superstonedLOL11:01
=== superstoned becomes a vampire to haunt mornfall for ever :D
superstoned* bite bite *11:02
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superstonedyeah right11:02
mornfallno blood and all :] 11:02
superstonedhaha11:02
mornfallas for dpkg/apt rerun11:03
mornfallit's usually not fixable that way11:03
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mornfallmost of the problems are file conflicts and alike11:03
Tm_Tyup11:03
mornfallthe right solution (will think for 3.0) is asking if you want to force overwrite if that happens11:03
mornfalland cleanup with --configure -a11:03
mornfalleither way11:04
superstonedthat would be very cool11:05
superstonedif it would ask that, i mean11:05
superstonedit's a bit 'duh' it should, but synaptic and aptitude don't... you have to get on the commandline to fix things. that's something not really acceptable, for a noob.11:05
hungerBeagle just does not find stuff:-(11:08
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mornfall--> uni11:21
hungerBeagle sucks too much to use. Begone nasty dog.11:23
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OdyXHi all...11:34
OdyXmornfall: I've been said I had to talk to you...11:34
OdyXI got a relevant bug in adept_installer: In System, Konqueror appears 4 times.11:34
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Tm_TTonio_: ping pong11:41
raphinkRiddell: is k-d-s to still be numbered 6.04 ?11:45
raphinkRiddell: or should it be moved to 6.06 ?11:45
raphinksome time ..11:45
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hungerMy wallets vanished *again*!11:45
raphinkhunger: use pwmanager :)11:45
OdyXraphink: in tty's ... I have 6.0611:46
OdyX(from updated DapperFligh511:46
raphinkyes I know OdyX11:46
raphinkyet the kubuntu-default-settings package is still versioned 6.0411:46
raphinkso I'm wondering if we should move it11:46
raphinkRiddell: ping ?11:46
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raphinkRiddell: is it ok to have tabs always shown in Kopete as Tm_T proposed ? that would have it behave like konqui, konsole, konvi, etc.12:02
raphinkI'll commit it12:07
raphinkseems very logical and not done only because it was not found so far12:07
raphinkTm_T: change committed12:08
raphinkthanks for the tip12:09
seaLnecan anyone else have a quick try of #36926 ?12:24
Riddellallee: ~ is allowed in the archive12:24
seaLneUbugtu: #3692612:25
Riddellraphink: it should probably be 6.06 now, tabs always on is fine with me12:25
alleeRiddell: cool!  I'm a '~' fan.  Thx for the info12:25
seaLneUbugtu: malone #3692612:25
UbugtuMalone bug 36926 in kdenetwork kopete "Crash when installing a new smilies theme" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3692612:25
raphinkok I committed with 6.0412:25
raphinkRiddell:   QString kdeHomePath = getenv( "KDEHOME" ); is that correct to you? it doesn't seem to work12:25
Riddellraphink: where?12:26
raphinkin speedcrunch12:26
raphinkit's supposed to return the ~/.kde12:26
raphinkbut it doesn't seem to work12:26
Riddellwell KDEHOME isn't always set12:26
raphinkwhat should be used instead ?12:26
Riddellwhy does speedcrunch need ~/.kde?  it's a qt only app12:27
Riddellit should use KDE libs to find it12:27
raphinkRiddell: http://pastebin.com/62664912:27
raphinktheorically it should use .kde/share/config for speedcrunchrc according to this12:28
raphinkbut it doesn't find the variable12:28
raphinkand obviously as you pointed out it should not use kdelibs since it's a qt only app12:29
RiddellseaLne: installed fine for me12:30
seaLneRiddell: you're 352 i presume?12:31
raphinkRiddell: is there a way it could detect the KDEHOME properly?12:31
RiddellseaLne: yes12:31
Riddellraphink: that's totally wrong, KDEHOME when set is ~ not ~/.kde/12:32
raphinkah12:32
raphinkreally?12:32
seaLneRiddell: so you got no error and could use the emoticons fine?12:32
Riddellit's a qt app, it should use ~/.qt/!12:32
RiddellseaLne: yes12:32
raphinkwell it doesn't12:32
raphinkcurrently it puts the config in ~/.speedcrunch12:32
Tm_Traphink: yay!12:33
Tm_Traphink: yeah, it prolly "fixes" one Kopete bug too that tab setting12:33
raphinkhehe12:34
raphinkyou're welcome to provide more fixes :)12:34
Tm_Thehe12:34
raphinkthere's a very bad one lately12:34
raphinkwith the peripherals tab in config12:34
Tm_Tyeah, actually I'm taking more and more responsibility about Kopete's chatwindow behaviour ;)12:34
raphink:)12:35
raphinknice12:35
raphinkthere is something weird with speedcrunch12:37
raphinkreally is12:37
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Tm_Thttp://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120302 <- that's one of those little annoyances12:37
Tm_Tbut now out out ->12:38
raphinkthis is horrible code12:40
raphinkthey define default settings12:40
raphinkthen override them in the load functions12:40
raphinkfunction12:40
raphinkand the program inserts a default history too12:41
raphinkso when you open it, there's already some commands in history12:41
superstoned-> kopete 0.12 beta 2 is COOL (fixes for example the 'history window is too wide' bug, and has less 'this is not supported' and such error messages, also better icons). second, krandrtray has a screen settings option, which doesn't work as it doesn't call guidance but gives a blank window.12:59
superstonedi know its late, there is some freezing stuff and such, but if kopete 0.12 is out, i think it might very well fix more bugs than in introduces - why not introduce 0.12-beta2 to dapper now, so it can get some testing?01:00
superstonedthe webcam support is a must-have, imho01:01
Riddellwe can't add kopete beta if we don't know the final thing will get in01:01
superstonedi've run SVN for some time, worked great for me (its not that 0.11.1 is so stable...)01:01
Riddellpatches to krandrtray very welcome01:01
superstonedhmmm, yeah, i understand that01:01
superstonedand i could have a look at krandrtray, but i have no C++ experience at all (except for looking to get rid of the inner line in plastic windec a few days ago)01:02
superstonedbut i'll have a look01:02
superstonedUnable to find a source package for krandrtray01:02
superstonedshould be in kdebase...01:07
Tm_Tsuperstoned: btw I'm doing 0.12 beta2 package to dapper01:08
superstonedcool01:08
superstonedTm_T do you know when they are going to release 0.12?01:08
Tm_Tprolly have something more polished today01:08
superstoned(i installed it from sources, btw)01:08
Tm_Tsuperstoned: I do, more than a month still, iirc01:09
Tm_Tmight have rc in 2 or 3 weeks01:09
superstonedso it would be close if we tried to get it in kubuntu. hmmmm01:09
superstonedjonathan is right, then, we can have a look at it later, but for now - better not.01:10
Tm_Tall depends how fast we get testing and fixes ;)01:10
Tm_TI'll look some of the bugs today01:10
Tm_Tor alteast try =)01:10
OdyXTm_T: in fact.. could some of tester install it for testing ?01:10
raphinkRiddell: ping01:10
Tm_TOdyX: yeah01:10
Tm_TOdyX: I do have nonpolished package01:11
superstonedTm_T well, again, it looks great, and i've been running SVN for some time back when i used gentoo (not that long ago :D) so it would be cool if we got it in. MSN is a really important function for linux, at least in the netherlands (where i live).01:11
Tm_TOdyX: Dapper & KDE 3.5.2 required to this I think: http://www.tm-travolta.net/kde/kopete/0.12/kopete_3.5.2-kopete0.12-ubuntu1_i386.deb01:11
OdyXwould it be useful to have some outer look ? Give the deb...01:11
raphinkRiddell: could you please reactivate kubuntu_49_xkb_path.diff in kdebase ? it has not been fixed in KDE it seems ...01:11
Tm_Tsuperstoned: yeah, I think Kopete is one of the crucial KDE apps01:12
Tm_Tand 0.12 is <301:12
OdyXTm_T:  You should have wrong MIME declaration on your website... My Dapper Kubuntu opens it with Kate...01:12
superstonedTm_T the only thing i miss in kopete is a quick and easy way to login for a new user. so someone (a friend) comes in, wants to see HIS msn list, and... gets stuck (now).01:13
Tm_TOdyX: rightclick and download01:13
Tm_TOdyX: oh...wget!01:13
OdyXTm_T: konversation doesn't provide that...01:13
Tm_TOdyX: copy url and wget it, sure way01:13
Tm_Tnow out again ->01:13
superstonedrmb and copy to clipboard, alt-f2 wget (paste) enter01:13
OdyXTm_T: done01:14
verwilstTm_T: oh, kopete 0.12 beta2?01:16
raphinkargh that's stupid01:16
raphinklol01:16
superstonedcan't dpkg replace kopete from kde 3.5.2 with this beta? (i get overwrite complaints)01:17
superstoned trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libkopete_videodevice.la', which is also in package kdenetwork-dev01:17
raphinkRiddell: ignore my request ;)01:18
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Tm_Tverwilst: yeah01:59
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Tm_Tsuperstoned: yeah, problem is Kopete is mean't to used by current user only02:00
Tm_Thmm, in general, does new package remove all files what old package contained?02:12
Tm_TI mean installing new packae02:12
Tm_Tg02:12
seaLneit removes whatever the old package says it installed02:15
Tm_Tgood02:22
Lurehi Hobbsee 02:34
Hobbseehey Lure 02:34
LureHobbsee: can you add your laptop to list of tested systems to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuPowersave02:34
Tm_Tthis is fun, copy-paste stuff ;)02:36
verwilstsomebody was going to update the kopete 0.12 beta2 packages on kopete.kde.org02:37
verwilstbut i don't know who anymore :d02:37
Tm_Tverwilst: me or andred02:39
Tm_Tprolly andred ;)02:39
Tm_Tandred: right?02:39
verwilstuh yeah, could be :d02:39
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Tm_Thehe02:39
Tm_Tverwilst: I recommend svn ;)02:40
verwilstTm_T: sure, if you make me a dapperdeb out of that too02:40
verwilst:02:40
verwilst:p02:40
Tm_Thaha02:43
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andredTm_T: verwilst: http://andre.duffeck.de/kopete/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/kopete_0.12-beta2-1_i386.deb02:43
andredbut it's not "polished", to speak in your words :)02:43
Tm_TI'm bit confused with debian/menu file02:43
Tm_Tshould I care about it really?02:45
Tm_Ticon part is... uhm02:45
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Tm_Tugh02:54
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(Tm_T/#kubuntu-devel) I mean, if I have sgml file, I can safely rename it to .dockbook ?05:21
(Riddell/#kubuntu-devel) Tm_T: docbook is an SGML (anld XML) language05:21
(Tm_T/#kubuntu-devel) ok05:21
(Tm_T/#kubuntu-devel) hmm05:21
(Riddell/#kubuntu-devel) Tm_T: if it's a docbook file you can05:22
Tm_TRiddell: atleast docbook-to-man turns it to manpage :p05:22
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Tm_TI'm trying to include docbookpage to kopete package05:23
RiddellseaLne: fix the kerry package and I'll upload it, that might kick the archives :)05:24
seaLnewhats broken? the desktop?05:24
mornfallRiddell: how am i supposed to track the packages? syncs etc05:25
mornfallif i am not the owner05:25
mornfall(the other option is to use = in builddeps)05:25
Riddellmornfall: ubuntu doesn't have owners, most developers subscribe to dapper-changes and filter on stuff they're interested in05:27
Riddellwhich of course suck if you're only interested in one package05:27
mornfallhmm05:28
Tm_Tactually... I think I have it all already in05:29
mornfallRiddell: well, i don't know05:30
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Riddellmornfall: easiest would be to find a version of debtags that likes libapt-=front 0.3.7 and ask for upstream freeze exfception for it05:31
seaLneRiddell: beagled.desktop, 2 menu entries, anything else?05:32
mornfallRiddell: apparently there never was such a version05:33
mornfalli did not include debtags in the freeze plan, hmm05:33
mornfallsince there are no owners there's noone in charge of debtags in ubuntu right?05:34
mornfallthe only idea i have is to patch up kubuntu's debtags to either compile with 0.3.7 or ship its own copy of apt-front05:35
RiddellseaLne: Makefile,.am needs changed to put the shutdown script in /usr/bin not /usr/shutdown05:36
Riddellmornfall: nobody is incharge of debtags, but I've been poked to fix it since I broke it by uploading the new libapt-front05:37
Tm_Thttp://www.tm-travolta.net/kde/kopete/0.12/ <- polished and all05:37
RiddellseaLne: it may just need make -f admin/Makefile.common run on it05:37
Riddellmornfall: maybe we should get an upstream freeze exception for libapt-front to 0.3.8?05:38
mornfallRiddell: no05:38
Tm_TRiddell: there's Kopete package 'n' stuff, I hope it's good enough to start05:38
mornfallRiddell: 0.3.8 has lots of changes that are very not suitable for a frozen distribution05:38
mornfallRiddell: the problem is noone ever ported debtags to 0.3.7 -- enrico is not particularly interested in ubuntu and i forgot about that05:39
mornfallRiddell: so, umm, get the previous ubuntu libapt-front, rebuild it as libapt-front-0.3.foo-dev and make debtags build-depend on that?05:40
mornfallthe libapt-front -dev packages can conflict with each other05:41
mornfallthat way you have everything buildable without big changes in code05:41
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Tm_Tverwilst: ping05:45
mornfall(just a bit OT)05:45
verwilstTm_T: PONG05:46
mornfallRiddell: btw, if you will want to decide so...05:46
Tm_Tverwilst: polished deb, please test ;) http://www.tm-travolta.net/kde/kopete/0.12/kopete_3.5.2-kopete0.12-ubuntu1_i386.deb05:47
mornfallRiddell: apt-front (and therefore adept in future versions) will be probably made apt-independent05:47
verwilstoh, haven't installed it yet05:47
verwilstcould you mail this URL to bart@verwilst.be?05:47
mornfallRiddell: so even if ubuntu switches to smart, you may decide to use adept-based tools for kubuntu05:47
Riddellmornfall: so you suggest having two libapt-fronts in the archive?05:47
verwilsti'm going home from work now ;)05:47
mornfallRiddell: yes, what else?05:47
mornfallRiddell: apt-front changes incompatibly every minor revision05:48
mornfallin debian, we have it under control, no big problems05:48
Tm_Tverwilst: sure05:48
Riddellhaving a copy of libapot-front in the debtags package sounds nicer 05:48
mornfallRiddell: will be extra work bending the makefiles05:48
Riddellyes :(05:49
mornfallRiddell: not too hard i guess, you should be able to just copy apt-front/ into debtags/05:49
verwilstsmart?05:49
verwilstis that non-deb?05:49
verwilstor just non-apt-get?05:50
Riddellmornfall: what's the reason for making libapt-front not use apt?05:50
mornfallRiddell: then add it as first SUBDIRS = component, change -lapt-front to ../apt-front/libapt-front.la05:50
mornfallRiddell: and rip out the part of configure.ac that looks for apt-front05:50
Riddellverwilst: just non-apt (it can also use rpm)05:50
mornfallRiddell: i am working on making this kind of module aggregation supported in the system, so exactly this situation can be solved easily in the future05:51
verwilstieeeeuuww05:51
verwilstplease don't bring rpm into ubuntu :(05:51
mornfallRiddell: as for not using apt -- i want to rewrite the binary index, at which point the apt dependency can be fairly easily removed05:51
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mornfallRiddell: it will stay compatible with debian apt on all other levels though05:52
mornfallverwilst: actually, why not? it'd be a kind of painful transition05:52
mornfallverwilst: but for what its worth, rpm is probably better than dpkg05:52
Tm_Tverwilst: sent05:53
verwilstmornfall: the spec files suck donkey balls :p05:53
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verwilstwell, got to run home!05:53
verwilstsee ya!05:53
raphinkRiddell: did you get my patch?05:54
Riddellraphink: which?05:54
raphinkthe kxkb patch 05:54
mornfallverwilst disappeared...05:54
raphinkthat I sent about a hour ago05:54
Riddellraphink: nope05:54
raphinkah05:54
raphink...05:54
raphinkweird05:54
Riddellmornfall: poor guy, he'll be thinking we're changing to RPM now05:54
raphinkI sent it to jriddell@u.c an hour ago05:54
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mornfalli'm not a big fan of rpm (it uses bdb afterall), but dpkg is not very good either05:55
Tm_Twhooops05:55
mornfalli need to get ac cable05:55
Riddellraphink: yes, got it05:56
raphink:)05:56
mornfallso what now05:57
Tm_Theh, cleaning more package and signing it, of all this I blame my medication ;)06:00
Tm_Tneed some time to get used to it06:01
seaLnebah i can't even get kerry to build06:06
seaLneWARNING: use unsermake instead of make or use a wrapper script, e.g. makeobj!!!06:07
seaLneunsermake install06:07
seaLneWrong parameters.06:07
seaLneUsage: unsermake [OPTION]  ... [dir] ...06:07
RiddellseaLne: remove unsermake06:07
seaLnei didn't not remove it tho06:08
Tm_Tnooo06:09
Tm_TUNSERMAKE=no make blah blah06:10
seaLneRiddell: sorry can you expand on that?06:10
hunger?06:10
Tm_TseaLne: 06:10
RiddellseaLne: apt-get remove unsermake06:10
seaLneah ok :)06:10
Tm_TRiddell: why to remove it if you can disable it?06:10
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RiddellTm_T: that unsermake variable never works for me, but seaLne can try that too :)06:11
Tm_Theh06:11
Tm_Tit works just fine here06:11
RiddellTm_T: is there a patch for the shutdown path in Maklefile.am already there?06:11
RiddellseaLne: not tm06:12
Tm_Tlike UNSERMAKE=no make -f Makefile.cvs && ./configure && make && sudo make install06:12
Tm_TRiddell: ?06:12
seaLneRiddell: there was but as far as i can see jpatrick never enabled dpatch06:12
Tm_Tpatch for shutdown path?06:12
Tm_Taah06:12
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RiddellseaLne: ah, that'll be the problem then :)06:14
seaLnebut added the desktop patch aswell06:14
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seaLnehmm my 2nd patch (desktop) dosen't seem to be being applied06:19
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Riddellif it's dpatch it'll need to be in the 00list file06:20
seaLnecould it be because the second patch refers to something that was changed in the first patch?06:20
verwilstTm_T: still on beta1 ;)06:20
verwilstsince your deb needs kde 3.5.206:21
verwilstand i don't have that yet06:21
RiddellseaLne: that won't be ewhy06:23
Tm_Tverwilst: why not ;)06:24
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verwilstmirrors not synced yet i guess06:32
Tm_Tdeb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352/ dapper main  ;)06:35
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verwilstisn't it in the main repo?06:36
kmonRiddell: are you uploading full kde 3.5.2 or just the language packages?06:39
hungerverwilst: Not yet.06:39
hungerverwilst: Yesterday I was told that it was not released yet, so it can't get into dapper at that time.06:40
verwilstoh06:40
hungerverwilst: Maybe today that will be different;-)06:40
Riddellkmon: I'm waiting on an upstream version freeze exception discusion from mdz06:42
hungerverwilst: Oh, there is this version freeze thingy on dapper, too:-) I keep forgetting that.06:43
Riddellkmon: but the rosetta dudes wanted language pack updates, so I've uploaded them today06:43
verwilstah06:43
verwilstthat's what i saw then :)06:43
kmonRiddell: ok, thanks.06:43
kmonRiddell: how is espresso doing?06:44
seaLneok what am i missing from the rules file that happily tries to remove the patches but dosen't ever say that it has applied them?06:45
robotgeekRiddell: running 3.5.2 with no noticable problems06:45
kmonme too06:46
Riddellkmon: slowish, working on it this week, I'm now merged with gtk side so can get back to adding missing features06:46
RiddellseaLne: what's in the rules file to do the patching?06:46
kmonThe new kicker stacked tray icons are weird....06:46
Riddellrobotgeek: dapper, i386?06:46
kmonI don't get used to it06:46
seaLnethe stuff mentioned in man dpatch06:46
robotgeekRiddell: dapper, ppc06:47
Riddellrobotgeek: ah, great :)06:47
robotgeekRiddell: yes, i am your unique testing group :)06:47
seaLneRiddell: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62710606:48
robotgeeki think you have ppc box, so does raphink and freefyling too06:48
kmonI'm testing it on 2 amd64 machines, everything is fine so far, no mayor bug06:49
RiddellseaLne: looks like build: needs to depend on patch06:49
seaLnehow?06:49
hungerRiddell: I am fine with kde 3.5.2 on dapper/i386 as well.06:49
Tm_Tok, making samepackage third time...06:50
RiddellseaLne: change "build: build-stamp" to "build: build-stamp patch"06:51
freeflying-ibookrobotgeek: kde3.5.2 works finee on my ibook 06:51
robotgeekfreeflying-ibook: did i ping you accidentally, sorry06:51
Riddellfreeflying-ibook: you were having problems with konqueror and qt 3.3.6?06:52
freeflying-ibookrobotgeek: not at all :)06:52
freeflying-ibookRiddell: seems due to beagle 's index , haven't got it today, for I stop beagle06:53
Riddellcurious06:54
freeflying-ibookRiddell: I'd try it on my i386 box later 06:54
robotgeeki'm also running beagle, what problem did you have freeflying-ibook 06:54
seaLneRiddell: k, sorry06:54
freeflying-ibookrobotgeek: konqueror crash often yestoday on a i386 box06:55
robotgeekfreeflying-ibook: oh, i thought on the ppc box06:55
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hungerfreeflying-ibook: I didn't notice konqui crashing yet.06:57
hungerfreeflying-ibook: Have been using it on x86 continuously since yesterday as a web browser.06:58
freeflying-ibookhunger: you using qt-3.3.6+kde-3.5.2?06:58
hungerfreeflying-ibook: I upgraded to kde352 yesterday. Dunno about qt, but I assume that came with the update.06:58
hungerfreeflying-ibook: Or is that in a different repository?06:59
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kmonI can't play dvd's anymore on my computers (both amd64) does anyone here has the same bug?06:59
freeflying-ibookhunger: qt-3.3.6 in my ftp , so you didn't got it upgrade06:59
kmonI could play them a few days ago...07:00
kmonso there has to be an update that broke it07:00
hungerfreeflying-ibook: Oh... so where do I get that?07:00
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hungerWhy don't you have *one* experimental repository for kubuntu?07:00
freeflying-ibookhunger: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/freeflying07:01
freeflying-ibookhunger: I'm too lazy ,hmh :)07:01
hungerHaving freeflying-ibook: You need to upload the stuff anyway...07:02
hungerand it would help clarify the installed base when people come here to complain.07:02
freeflying-ibookhunger: these just for test , so ...07:04
hungerfreeflying-ibook: I can't apt-get from your site.07:04
hungerfreeflying-ibook: So I am too lazy to test.07:04
freeflying-ibookhunger: hehe07:04
kmonRiddell: it has just started working.... ???07:06
kmonRiddell: ok, the bug happens when I select play dvd with kaffeine fom the kde autostart menu07:08
kmonso this could be related to kde 3.5.207:08
kmonCan someone verify this?: Insert a dvd and try to play it from the kde autostart action that says play dvd with kaffeine07:09
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verwilstTm_T: installed it07:10
Tm_Tverwilst: good07:10
Tm_Twait a moment and download again =)07:10
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verwilst:p07:11
kmonanyone has tried to play a dvd with kaffeine from the autostart menu?07:12
kmonwith kde 3.5.207:12
hungerkmon: Send me one and I'll try;-)07:13
kmonwhere do I file a bug about kde 3.5.2 packages?07:14
seaLnehere07:15
kmonOk, the I suppose I have already done it :)07:15
Tonio_hi all ;)07:20
robotgeekhey Tonio_ 07:20
Tonio_Riddell: wlassistant and kmplayer are in universe, you can now ask for main inclusion07:20
kmonhi Tonio_07:20
verwilstwlassistant rules!07:20
verwilstit's such a pretty app07:20
Tonio_Riddell: I'm working on kerry toonight07:20
kmonwlassistant? Isn't knetworkmanager better?07:21
verwilstbleh, it's ugly :p07:21
verwilstmost kde apps looks unprofessional07:21
verwilst:)07:21
verwilstbut there are exceptions ;)07:21
robotgeekkmon: knetworkmanager donesn't work on ppc :)07:21
kmon:(07:22
hungerTonio_: I found beagle not worth the trouble of having.07:22
verwilstkmail, konqueror and wlassistant being some of the professional-looking ones :)07:22
kmondoes wlassistant work with wpa?07:22
hungerTonio_: It wasts tons of space and then does not find the stuff I have.07:22
verwilstand konversation ofcourse07:22
verwilstbrb, food07:22
RiddellTonio_: seaLne may well beat you to kerry07:23
RiddellTonio_: fancy doing main inclusion reports?07:23
Tonio_Riddell: don't now the process, but I'll do with pleasure :)07:23
Tonio_Riddell: any link explaining he process ?07:24
hungerTonio_: The new beagle deb has the desktop file for kde by the way.07:24
seaLnesorry i'm not getting anywhere with this: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62717007:24
Tonio_hunger: I know, I personally asked for it :)07:24
hungerTonio_: So you can get that removed from kio-beagle and kerry.07:24
Tonio_hunger: new kio-beagle is already without it, and I have to do kerry toonight :)07:24
seaLneTonio_: i'm working on kerry just now07:25
hungerTonio_: I don't care :-)07:25
Tonio_hunger: I'm aware of that since I'm responsible for the beagle modification :) slomo did that due to my ask07:25
Tonio_seaLne: great ;)07:25
seaLneexcept for my slight problem with dpatch, see http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62717007:25
hungerTonio_: I deinstalled beagle again.07:25
Tonio_seaLne: let me know if you got issue with it07:25
RiddellTonio_: see UbuntuMainInclusionQueue07:25
robotgeekTonio_: kio-beagle is working great for me07:25
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Tonio_Riddell: okay ;) so I ask for both wlassistant and kmplayer, right ?07:26
seaLneTonio_: i have nfi what i'm doing wrong with dpatch to get that error07:26
Tm_Tverwilst: uploading (hopefully) last one07:26
Tonio_robotgeek: kio-beagle is very nice :) revu needed on this plz !!!!!!!!07:26
robotgeeki liked it better than kerry, actually07:26
Tonio_seaLne: I'm coming back in 15 minutes, and we're going to look at that :)07:26
hungerTonio_: Both kerry and kio-beagle worked fine here.07:27
RiddellTonio_: yes07:27
hungerTonio_: Beagle didn't, so that was kind of useless, but the frontends worked fine.07:27
=== hunger will shut up about beagle now:-)
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kmonTonio_: are you going to change kmplayer for kaffeine?07:29
kmonbye07:31
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Tm_TRiddell: what else is needed related to Kopete 0.12 ?07:37
LureTonio_: I am running this on knm r5961 ;-)07:37
Tm_Tverwilst: now it's perfect, redownload07:37
Tonio_seaLne: still problems with kerry ?07:45
seaLneyep07:46
seaLnehttp://kubuntu.pastebin.com/627180 when i try to debuild07:47
Tonio_hum....... want help when I'm finished with knetworkmanager ?07:47
Tonio_let me check07:47
Tonio_seaLne: building in a pbuilder ?07:47
seaLnedebian/rules: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62723307:47
Tonio_or direct debuild ?07:48
seaLneno just normally just now07:48
Tonio_seaLne: do you have all build deps installed (like cdbs and build-essential) ?07:48
Tonio_hum, okay, debhelper package :)07:48
Tonio_did you install dpatch ?07:48
seaLneit dosen't use cdbs, but i have all the usual stuff yeah07:48
seaLneyep07:48
=== Tonio_ wonders WHY NOT USING CDBS FOR THOSE SIMPLE PACKAGES ?
Tonio_seaLne: tried in a pbuilder environement ?07:49
seaLnenope, but if it dosen't build outside is it likely to?07:49
Tonio_seaLne: if it builds in pbuilder and not locally, that's the evidence you have a local builddep issue :)07:50
Tonio_I personnaly only use pbuilder07:50
Tonio_seaLne: can you email me the source package ?07:51
Tonio_tonio@ubuntu.com07:51
Tonio_I'll have a look07:51
seaLnenfs /home without no_root_squash makes that idea annoying07:51
seaLneTonio_: what exactly do you want mailed?07:51
Tonio_seaLne: orig, dsc, diff07:51
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Tonio_that's all I need07:52
seaLnegot them?07:55
LureTonio_: should ftp account still work on kubuntu.no-ip.org?07:56
Tonio_Lure: I assume yes07:59
Tonio_Lure: didn't receive your patches, I'm rebuilding them, will be finished in 2 minutes07:59
LureTonio_: I will just send you one additional (compile problem with n-m 0.6.1)08:00
Tonio_Lure: sure :)08:02
LureTonio_: in your mailbox...08:04
=== Lure time for getting kids to sleep ;-)
seaLneTonio_: not very surprisingly it didn't build in pbuilder either08:07
=== seaLne -> home
seaLneTonio_: i'll be back online in about 40min08:08
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vandenoeverhello, i've an application that would be great for kubuntu08:14
vandenoeverhow do i propose it?08:14
LureTonio_: got my patch?08:15
Riddell(vandenoever: tonio might be good to poke)08:15
vandenoeverthe program is here:08:15
hungervandenoever: There is a page in the wiki for suggesting stuff.08:15
vandenoeverhttp://www.vandenoever.info/software/cubetest/08:16
hungervandenoever: Plus nagging people here usually helps;-)08:16
vandenoeverhunger: thanks08:16
vandenoeverall: oh please please include it08:16
vandenoeverit's a great app: i won a penguin with it08:16
vandenoeverin a competition for school software08:16
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Tonio_Lure: vandenoeverI'm a bit busy actually, but I'll have a look in about an hour :)08:17
hungervandenoever: I think you should target edubuntu with that:-)08:17
Tonio_Lure: just finished repatching ;)08:17
Tonio_Lure: I'm adding your patch now08:17
LureTonio_: do not forget to drop noVPN patch08:17
vandenoeverhunger: good point. it's nice for a brake in office work too though08:17
hungervandenoever: So which cube is it?08:19
Tonio_Lure: sure :)08:19
vandenoeverhunger: hehe08:19
=== hunger guesses no. 3.
Tonio_Lure: still didn't receive the third patch08:20
Tonio_is it big diff ? can you pastebin plz ?08:20
hungervandenoever: no, it's no. 4.08:20
Tonio_I want that knetworkmanager finished quickly :)08:20
vandenoeverhunger: lemme check08:20
Tonio_I have somany todo things on my list now.........08:20
vandenoeverby the way i just heard there's already a deb package:08:20
vandenoeverftp://lorien.mornfall.net/ekhis/pool/main/c/cubetest08:21
LureTonio_: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62729508:21
Lureit is easy one (just remove keyType)08:21
vandenoeverhunger: yes, it's 408:21
Tonio_Lure: patch name ?08:21
Tonio_don't know what it does actually :)08:21
vandenoeverhunger: you win the right to distrubute the code :-)08:22
Lurekubuntu_04_keyType.patch08:22
Lureit removes n-m 0.6.2 specific APi change08:22
Lureas we only have n-m 0.6.1 currently08:22
Luremaybe revertAPIchange.patch would be better08:22
Tonio_Lure: yes08:23
LureTonio_: I am just looking at VPN stuff - this will need more work (SuSE specific paths)08:25
Lureit porbably make sense that we work with mbiebl and other debian guys on this...08:26
Tonio_Lure: you mean there are lots of modifications to add on the vpn part ?08:28
Lurenot sure, will need to understand VPN better to be able to do it properly (similar to DialUp)08:29
Tonio_Lure: we can first test the package :)08:29
Tonio_Lure: it is just building08:29
Lurelook at knetworkmanager-vpn.cpp - first defines for config files are not promising08:29
Tonio_Lure: we'll see ;)08:30
LureThis is what Timo mentioned, and we will need to work on it with debian guys and then send upstream08:30
LureTimo said that he will take patches if we contribute back08:30
Tonio_Lure: okay ;)08:30
Lure(as he planned to work on this, but no time)08:30
Lurefor now, we just try to get this in - not sure if such code can slow down acceptance though08:31
Tonio_Lure: hum........ in any case we can add knetworkmanager without vpn support08:32
Tonio_but having vpn would be great08:32
Lureexactly08:32
Tonio_Lure: binaries aren't in......08:33
Tonio_we should wait one or two hours maybe08:33
Tonio_still ftbfs, but I can see the packages in Release file08:33
LureTonio_: they have at least built: https://launchpad.net/+builds/+build/18045508:34
Tonio_Lure: switching to kerry, and back in an hour to finish knetworkmanager08:34
Tonio_Lure: yes, we just need repos to sync08:34
LureTonio_: is kerry already in universe?08:34
Tonio_Lure: I think so08:34
Lurenice08:35
Lurethat was fast08:35
Tonio_Lure: but requires update08:35
Luredesktop file?08:35
Tonio_yes Kamion is speed of light actually :)08:35
Tonio_Lure: yes08:35
Lureyou want to push knm to universe to?08:35
Tonio_Lure: needs to build first, to be tested in the second place08:35
Tonio_if vpn is crappy, we may patch to remove vpn before.......08:36
Tonio_I don't want to have a crappy package08:36
LureI have built it here and it works great - there are new notification messages08:36
Tonio_once added, we can upload 0ubunu2 without manual approval08:36
Tonio_means it will be fast08:36
LureTonio_: then you should drom VPN - I am sure it will not work as-is08:36
Tonio_and if we got good patch for vpn, we can re-add functionnality before dapper is out08:36
Tonio_Lure: we can make a test no ?08:37
Tonio_I have an openvpn server to test ;)08:37
Lurewe can, as some reports in forums (with nm-applet) were positive08:37
Tonio_Lure: okay ;)08:37
Tonio_I don't see why there would be path problems......08:37
Tonio_dependancy, I can understand, but why path ?08:37
Lureno /etc/NetworkManager/VPN on ubuntu....08:38
Tonio_Lure: hehe ;)08:38
Tonio_true08:38
Lurenot to mention that vpn stuff is gtk bases only with gconf.08:38
Tonio_even with knetworkmanager ?08:39
LureTonio_: it seems so - knm calls gtk-based vpn front-ends08:39
Tonio_Lure: anyway, we in kde already have kvpnc08:39
Tonio_works like a charm08:39
LureI would like to see to understand how bad this is08:39
Tonio_so vpn in kdm is only "bonus"08:39
Tonio_as we have the best graphical linux vpn client already :)08:40
LureTonio_: does not help is n-m is not aware of it...08:40
Tonio_Lure: if you have wifi connection08:40
Tonio_you can use kvpnc thrue it and conect08:40
Tonio_that's only udp connection, nothing more :)08:41
Tonio_Lure: I already do that08:41
vandenoeverTonio_: i just plugged cubetest at edubuntu08:41
vandenoevercan kubuntu stay behind?08:41
Tonio_Lure: knetworkmanager -> network ok -> kvpnc -> connection to my network with vpn08:41
vandenoeverthere's already a deb package :-)08:41
Tonio_Lure: where is the problem ?08:41
Tonio_you don't perform vpn with networkmanager, but as it is a pure network service, you can do it with any tool, as long as you are connected08:42
LureTonio_: idea is that knm does spawn eveything (I think)08:42
vandenoeverTonio_: ftp://lorien.mornfall.net/ekhis/pool/main/c/cubetest08:42
Tonio_Lure: yes, but well.....08:42
Tonio_vandenoever: I'll have a look :)08:42
Lurebut lets see what we get.. ;-)08:42
Tonio_Lure: so wait a bit for .deb to be available, I'm foccusing on kerry actually08:42
vandenoeverTonio_: great! ( i hope you don't become addicted)08:42
Tonio_vandenoever: we'll see :)08:43
Tonio_vandenoever: I'm a kind of toys lover, and a geek, so that's fairly possible08:43
Tonio_^^08:43
vandenoeverhehe08:43
LureRiddell: didn't we have some volunteers to do KDE part of DapperFlight6 page (what is new in Kubuntu)?08:44
RiddellLure: we had one, havn't seen him around since he volunteered08:44
Riddellbkjones08:44
Riddellis on #kubuntu08:44
jjessedid you ping him lure?08:45
Lureit would be nice, but I am not volunteering ;)08:45
jjessei haven't heard anything from him other then the original meeting08:45
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kwwiihowdy08:49
Lurekwwii: hi08:49
jjesseis there something special i have to do use k3b not as a sudo user?  cdrecord does not have access to the device if i start it normally08:49
Tonio_jjesse: use advanced settings, and simply apply, that will add the good rights to use it as standard user08:51
seaLneTonio_: had a chance to look at kerry?08:52
Tonio_seaLne: I'm building the package08:52
Tonio_I still didn't receive your mail, so I did the patch myself, and I'm testing08:52
Tonio_seaLne: it appears my mailbox is broken for some reason......08:53
Tonio_pbuilder seems to patch correctly :)08:53
Tonio_is .deb is cleaned from .desktop entry, I'll upload in a few minutes08:53
Tonio_then I'll look at vandenoever's app08:53
Tonio_and then ask for main inclusion for wlassistant and kmplayer, and then go back to finish stuff on knm :)08:54
seaLneTonio_: you did beagled.desktop and shutdown script?08:54
Tonio_hard day in perspective ;)08:54
Tonio_seaLne: what is that shutdown script ?08:54
Tonio_I don't understand the need of it ?08:54
seaLnethe script or it not going in /usr/shutdown ?08:54
Tonio_seaLne: can you detail a bit more plz ?08:54
Tonio_let me have a look at the package structure08:55
Lurekwwii: is there a plan that default theme will get a name (Kubuntu 6.06)?08:55
seaLnesrc/Makefile.am shutdowndir08:55
Lurekwwii: users are asking for older ones also (like Breezy)08:56
Tonio_seaLne: okay I can see it ;)08:56
Tonio_I'm adding this patch too then08:56
Tonio_seaLne: what is that shutdown script ?08:56
seaLne-shutdowndir = $(prefix)/shutdown08:56
seaLne+shutdowndir = $(prefix)/bin08:56
seaLneno idea08:56
Tonio_it shutsdown beagled........08:56
Tonio_is there any reason it shuts it down ?08:57
Tonio_is that manual control for beagle, or does shutting kerry shuts beagle ?08:57
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LureTonio_: I messed powersave packages as they were wuilt on system with kde35208:59
Lurecan I just rebuild in pbuilder somehow with original kde from dapper?09:00
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Tonio_seaLne: actual package is wrong, packages don't apply........09:03
_Simeraphink: ping09:03
LureRiddell, jjesse: just talked with bkjones - he will not be able to contribute as he thinks it is a bit complicated for him (wiki, where to get info...)09:05
Riddellwiki is complicated?09:08
hungerRiddell: It is once you forgot your password:-(09:09
LureRiddell: whatever ;-)09:10
LureTonio_: is system:/ really fixed in kaffeine 0.8 http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear/multimedia/kaffeine/ChangeLog?rev=523355&view=markup09:13
Tonio_Lure: nope........09:16
Tonio_:(09:16
Tonio_it is in the changelog I know, but doesn't work09:16
LureTonio_: how can I rebuild powersave with offical dapper kde, since I have kde35209:17
Tonio_Lure: wait for 3.5.2 to be official ??????09:17
Lurepowersave now depends on kdelibs from 3.5.209:17
Tonio_Lure: seriously, use pbuilder ;)09:17
Tonio_it is done for this :)09:17
Lurecan I somehow fix pbulder...09:17
Tonio_Lure: include 3.5.2 repo in pbuilder ;)09:17
Tonio_that's it09:17
jjessehmm when is flight6 supposed to come out? just trying to figure out if i could get it done and the kubuntu chapter for the book done at the same time09:18
LureTonio_: I would like to have 3.5.1 (official)09:18
Lurewhile still runnogn 352 (potentially)09:18
Riddelljjesse: tomorrow or thursday09:18
jjessehmmm lots of changes? do i need to update the release notes?09:19
Tonio_Riddell: I'm switching kerry to cdbs, the actual rule file is full debhelper and incomplete.....09:22
Riddelljjesse: not many changes09:23
RiddellTonio_: go for it09:23
Tonio_Riddell: no patch rules, and therefore, patches are not applied, and no kdepot patch for example...09:23
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Tonio_Riddell: is kerry supposed to reach main ?09:23
seaLneTonio_: yeah i added dpatch stuff but it didn't work09:23
Tonio_seaLne: I must say I'm not very fine with pure debhelper rules files :)09:24
Tonio_cdbs is way better and simpler09:24
seaLnei've only used debhelper and kerry already was debhelpered...09:25
RiddellTonio_: no, beagle isn't in main09:26
RiddellTonio_: it's always useful to learn debhelper too, else you can't fix cdbs when it has problems09:27
Tonio_Riddell: I know it quite a bit, but I'm not, by far, a killer :)09:28
Tonio_Riddell: that's something I will have to spend time on after dapper release09:28
Tonio_Riddell: I can read and understand a debhelper rule file, but I don't know how to, for example add dpatch stuff in it, since I always used simple-patchsys09:31
RiddellI've never used dpatch either, copy it from another package would be the way :)09:32
Riddellthe pre-cdbs KDE packages used a for loop over the patches directory09:32
hungerWill knetworkmanager make it into the official repositories soon?09:33
hungerNM has landed but wants to uninstall kNM.09:33
Lurehunger: Tonio_ is working on the package - not sure how fast it can go in09:34
seaLneTonio_: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/627233 was the rules file i had but it seemed to be applying it to late and failing09:34
Tonio_Riddell: interesting, I'll have a look :)09:34
Tonio_seaLne: I'll cdbs the package anyway....... there is no reason a simple package doesn't use it09:35
Tonio_debhelper based rules is nice for complicated packages as far as I know09:35
seaLnei always thought cdbs was harder :)09:35
Tonio_seaLne: hum....... depends :)09:35
Tonio_seaLne: when standard rules don't wok, yes, that can be complicated :)09:36
Tonio_seaLne: ever tried cdbs in a scons package for example ? that's a nightmare :)09:36
seaLneheh nope09:37
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Tonio_hunger: are deb files for nm available ?09:39
Tonio_they weren't a one hour ago09:39
Riddellyay, n-m 0.6.1 is in :)09:39
Tonio_Riddell: .debs are not available here......09:40
Tonio_but there is a reference to the package09:40
Tonio_Riddell: try apt-get install libnm-util-0-dev09:41
RiddellTonio_: depends on the mirror09:41
Tonio_fails, and though knetworkmanager ftbfs :)09:41
Tonio_Riddell: I'll do that after kerry is finished :)09:41
LureTonio_: is your knm source package already uploaded anywhere so that I can try to build?09:43
Tonio_Riddell: may I upload kerry directly, or do you want to revu it first ?09:46
Tonio_Lure: gimme 10 minutes ;) I just finished with kerry and will restart09:46
RiddellTonio_: presumably you only changed the rules file?09:46
Tonio_Riddell: yep09:46
Tonio_and rebuilt patches of course09:47
Tonio_nothing lese09:47
RiddellTonio_: depends how confident you are that you got it right, put it in a pastebin if you want a quite review09:47
Riddellrebuilt patches?09:47
Riddells/quite/quick/09:47
Tonio_Riddell: I'm certain it is okay09:47
LureRiddell: what is the plan with kde 352? include after Flight6?09:47
Riddellyou mean you turned the patches from dpatch to normal patchse?09:47
RiddellLure: it needs mdz to approve or decline the UVFe09:47
Tonio_Riddell: I wrote new patches :) since there was no kdepot for example09:49
Tonio_Riddell:  http://pastebin.com/62745009:49
Tonio_here is the rule and patches09:49
Tonio_looked at the deb, and it is perfect, no more /usr/shutdown stuff, and no beagle autostart09:49
RiddellTonio_: did you run buildprep or otherwise run Makefile.common?09:50
Tonio_Riddell: there is no configure file in the package, and no makefile.cvs is there......09:51
Riddellno configure file?09:51
Tonio_Riddell: nope09:51
Riddelloh, I remember the package called Makefile.common itself09:51
Tonio_tarball is provided without09:51
Riddell(Makefile.cvs just calls admin/Makefile.common)09:52
Tonio_Riddell: yes, but there is no Makefile.cvs in the package too :)09:52
Tonio_crappy, but that's it09:52
RiddellTonio_: so you need the magic variable in the rules file that calls admin/Makefile.common09:52
Tonio_Riddell: you mean ?09:52
Tonio_isn't makebuilddir rule not correct ?09:53
RiddellTonio_: ah right, yes that's fine09:53
Tonio_Riddell: ;)09:53
Riddellthe version of kde.mk used by the KDE packages has a variable you set to call that same thing09:53
Riddellso looks fine, go and upload09:54
Tonio_Riddell: that's the reason I wanted you to have a look before uploading, in case there was a better solution09:54
Tonio_Riddell: ah ? I will searchfor it later :) interesting ;)09:54
Tonio_Riddell: uploaded09:57
Tonio_Lure: I'm yours :)09:58
LureTonio_: build it! - it should work09:58
Tonio_Lure: nope, my mirror doesn't have debs still.......;09:59
Tonio_Lure: can I email you the source package ?09:59
Tonio_Lure: I can build using my repo, but I don't want to09:59
Lurewhich mirror? I have switched to archive directly because si. is to slow... ;-)09:59
Tonio_Lure: what mirror do you use ?09:59
Tonio_I am on archives too09:59
Tonio_but the ip is certainly different :)10:00
Tonio_round-robbin inside :)10:00
Lurebut fr.archive or just archive?10:00
Tonio_ust archives10:00
Tonio_Lure: PING archive.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.151)10:00
Tonio_what IP do you get ?10:00
Lure82.211.81.151 82.211.81.18210:00
Tonio_another one, that's the reason it doesn't work for me :)10:00
Tonio_you are certainly using 18210:01
Tonio_Lure: am I wrong ?10:01
LureI do not get it - it is round-robin, but why you would have problems only...10:01
Tonio_Lure: wait, seems I just got it ;)10:01
mornfallRiddell: what about the mime type bug, btw?10:02
Tonio_Lure: sudo apt-get install libnm-util-0-dev10:02
Tonio_does this one work for you ?10:02
Tonio_I have binaries for nm but no dev package available10:02
LureTonio_: it was renamed to 3550910:02
Lurelibnm-util-dev10:03
Lure;-)10:03
Tonio_Lure: why do I see -0 in apt-cache ?10:03
Tonio_messy.........10:03
Lure-dev packages: libnl-dev, libnm-glib-dev, libnm-util-dev, network-manager-dev10:03
Lurebecause you have your kubuntu.no-ip.org?10:04
Tonio_Lure: I assume I still have a few iformations comming from the old package10:04
Tonio_Lure: I don't10:04
Tonio_already removed, that's why I don't understand10:04
LureTonio_: yes, you should remove old -dev packages10:04
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Tonio_Lure: so let's purge knetworkmanager and nm :)10:04
Tonio_seya in 3 minutes10:04
Riddellmornfall: I don't know where to begin, and I can't recreate it10:08
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mornfallRiddell: well, there's a known workaround... but it's not what i call nice10:09
mornfallRiddell: (iow, removing the commandline arguments from .desktop file)10:09
Riddellmornfall: from adept's .desktop file?  how does that fix it?10:11
mornfallRiddell: i have no damn idea -- but it goes away10:11
Riddellcrazy10:11
mornfallRiddell: i think it also goes away when you make the Exec read kdesu ... and not use change uid10:12
Tonio__Lure: deps are okay; building10:12
mornfallRiddell: someone here found that, i can't reproduce it either10:12
mornfallTonio__?, raphink? i can't recall :-)10:12
Tonio__Riddell: we tested 2 days ago with mornfall, and the issue is there10:12
LureTonio_: can you do me a favour? Can you rebuild kpowersave in your pbuilder (kde 3.5.1) and put on your repo?10:12
Tonio__whatever the argument is10:12
Riddellmornfall: hmm, maybe it just goes away when you change anything causing kbuildsycoca runs again10:12
Tonio__Riddell: but with no argument, no error10:12
Tonio__mornfall: it was me :)10:13
Tonio_Lure: sure :)10:13
Tonio_Lure: can you add source package on my repo ?10:14
Tonio_I will apt-get source it10:14
Tonio_and build it10:14
LureTonio_: it is there10:14
Tonio_Lure: okay, wil do once knetworkmanager work is over10:14
Lureok, thanks 10:14
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Tonio_Lure: no need to rebuild powersave first ?10:15
Tonio_Lure: I'm removing the nm stuff on my repo10:16
Lureyou can if you want, but no kdelib dependancy there10:16
LureTonio_: yes, do it10:16
Lurejust drop new n-m-kde there10:16
Lure(until we get offical one)10:16
Tonio_Lure: to be sure, do I need kde 3.5.2 or 3.5.1 to build kpowersave ?10:16
Lure3.5.110:16
Tonio_I'm a bit lost10:16
Tonio_Lure: okay ;) you really should install a pbuilder chroot :)10:17
raphinkRiddell: so you got my patch?10:17
Tonio_that helps10:17
Tonio_hello raphink :)10:17
LureI cannot persuade my pbuilder to use 3.5.1 (it always picks packages from my apt-cache)10:17
raphinkhi Tonio_10:17
raphinkLure: then pbuilder clean10:17
Tonio_Lure: remove 3.5.2 in /etc/pbuilder/apt.config/sources.list10:18
Riddellraphink: yes, I'll include it in 3.5.2 which I'm about to upload10:18
Tonio_and run sudo pbuilder update --override-config10:18
raphinkand get sure your pbuilder is updated with --override-config10:18
raphinkRiddell: to kubuntu.org or to dapper?10:18
Tonio_then it'll take the new sources.list in it's cache, and you will build with standard 3.5.110:18
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Lurehi Pygi 10:18
LurePygi: finally got n-m in  ;-)10:19
PygiLure: hi hi10:19
PygiI haven't even joined the channel, and there you are already :P10:19
PygiLure: hm, sec, lemme update10:20
Riddellraphink: dapper10:20
kmonIf knetworkmanager doesn't build on powerpc, are you guys going to upload it to universe anyway?10:20
raphinkRiddell: cool :)10:20
PygiLure: whats the problem with knetworkmanager?10:20
raphinkRiddell: is there a reason why we ship speedcrunch instead of kcalc ?10:20
Lureraphink: thanks - the "clean" step was missing...10:20
LurePygi: no problem - Tonio_ is building it and it will get into his repo10:21
raphinkLure: if you change your sources.list, you'll need to use pbuilder update --override-config10:21
Riddellraphink: it kicks kcalc's arse10:21
PygiLure: about ppc?10:21
Pygipitti: around?10:21
raphinkit won't use the new sources.list for pbuilder if you don't use this switch10:21
LurePygi: ppc?10:21
PygiLure: about the powerpc ... does it build there?10:21
raphinkRiddell: I was looking at crunch's config and can't understand it10:21
Lureraphink: I read about override-config, but clean was required...10:22
raphinkah ok10:22
Tonio_raphink: speedcrunch vs kcalc is lost debate with Riddell ;) I already tried ^^10:22
LurePygi: do not know - but we can ask raphink to try ;-)10:22
raphinkhehe10:22
raphinkTonio_: however, changing default config in speedcrunch is _horrid_10:22
Tonio_raphink: the problem is that config isn't in /usr/share10:22
Tonio_not sure k-d-s can handle this10:22
raphinkthe settings.cpp in speedcrunch is a horrible stuff10:22
LureTonio_: what is wrng with speedcrunch - I like it a lot...10:22
Tonio_Lure: I prefer kcalc :)10:23
raphinkno Tonio_, it's not system-wide, only in ~10:23
raphinkso I have to patch the program itself10:23
raphinkand the code is horrible10:23
PygiTonio_, Lure: need your opinion ^_^10:23
LurePygi: shoot!10:24
raphinkRiddell: who should I forward my kxkb patch to?P10:24
Tonio_raphink: if config reading is using Kconfig method10:24
raphinkTonio_: speedcrunch is not a KDE app10:24
Riddellraphink: how do you mean? I'm including it now10:24
PygiLure, Tonio_: can you make knetworkmanager work with n-m 0.6.2 if we manage to package it?10:24
raphinkRiddell: I mean so it gets fixed upstream10:25
Tonio_raphink: Pygi of course10:25
raphinkRiddell: unless you mean you're including it in the svn10:25
Riddellraphink: I'll put it upstream10:25
LurePygi: we had to make it work with n-m 0.6.1 - it works with 0.6.2 by default10:25
Lure;-)10:25
raphinkRiddell: great10:25
Tonio_Riddell: are you speedcrunch developper ?10:25
raphinkhehe10:25
PygiTonio_: k, we'll try to do it ... perhaps ;) I need to talk with _ion and pitti10:26
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RiddellTonio_: no, but I'm in contact with them10:26
Tonio_Riddell: okay10:26
raphinkRiddell: who is ?10:26
raphinkmaybe I coudl talk with them10:26
raphinkso they can explain me how they deal with default config10:26
Riddellraphink: about the config file stuff?10:26
raphinkcause I really don't get it10:26
raphinkRiddell: yes10:26
Riddellraphink: there is a new speedcrunch version out, you should look at that first10:27
raphinkah ok10:27
raphinklet's see10:27
Riddelldevelopers are Ariya and Jon someone10:27
raphinkare they on irc?10:27
raphinkRiddell: new version just seems to be a switch to qt410:28
raphinkbut I can try and see10:28
raphinkjust in case10:28
Riddellraphink: yes, the qt4 switch is why it's not included in dapper10:31
raphinkthe settings.cpp is still the same mess though10:32
raphinkit won't fix my issue10:32
Riddellwhat's the issue?10:32
raphinkRiddell: by default, speedcrunch uses a weird config, which is not the one called "Default". When switching to Default, it uses a much nicer font size10:33
raphinkI'd like it to use the default style by default10:33
raphinkI'll show you the settings.cpp10:33
raphinkyou'll see the mess it is10:33
Tonio_Riddell, raphink : any volunteer to revu kio-beagle ?10:34
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raphinkRiddell: http://pastebin.com/62753710:34
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Tonio_cubetest : With it, you can train your spatial insight. <<<<<<<<--------- I need that for my girlfriend !!!!!!!!10:36
raphinkRiddell: but the default settings is http://pastebin.com/62753910:36
raphinkRiddell: so in the default settings you have "CustomAppearance=true" although settings.cpp seems to set it to false by default10:36
vandenoeverTonio_: hehe10:36
vandenoeverTonio_: mine still prefers kpat :-(10:36
Tonio_vandenoever: hehe ;)10:37
vandenoeversays cubetest needs too much brain to be awake10:37
Tonio_vandenoever: I promiss to have a look at it and the package, but really, we have big emergencies on kubuntu10:37
Tonio_vandenoever: did you discuss with edubuntu guys ?10:37
vandenoeveri sent them a mail10:37
raphinkRiddell: can you get that?10:37
Tonio_that could fit their awaitings10:37
vandenoeverthey said, they might have room in the next version10:37
vandenoeverbut no-one's looked yet10:38
Tonio_vandenoever: they are probably better target than me for that kind of tools :)10:38
vandenoeverTonio_: did you give it a spin yet? you'll see why it's nice enough for general inclusion10:38
Tonio_vandenoever: I will once I finished with knetworkmanager10:39
Tonio_which is a major priority :)10:39
vandenoeverit's on the border between games/puzzle and edutainment10:39
vandenoeverTonio_: cool10:39
kmonWhat is the state of kpowersave?10:43
Lurekmon: testing - did you report your result to wiki page?10:44
kmonI haven't build it yet.10:44
kmonI'm using amd6410:44
kmonno binary packages...10:44
Lureif you build it, you can also provide binaries and Tonio_ can put them in his repo10:45
LureI think we are probably fine to request UVF exception, as powersave is stable and kpowersave is last rc before release10:45
Lurenot sure with Kubuntu MOTU will volunteer to request UVFe10:46
Lure;-)10:46
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LureTonio_: with new knm?10:48
Tonio__Lure: not built yet ;)10:48
Tonio__I'm building it10:48
Tonio__I had a problem applying your patch (my fault)10:48
Pygipeople will go mad10:48
PygiI am pinging everyone :P10:48
Tonio__Pygi: what's new in 0.6.2 n-m ?10:49
kmonLure: Maybe riddell can build them? It would be safer for tester as he could sign the packages with his gpg key which is well known and trusted.... but I'm afraid he's busy with espresso10:49
PygiTonio__: bugfixes, and support for dynamic WEP10:49
Tonio__Pygi: oki10:49
Lurekmon: and kde 3.5.210:50
Tonio__kmon: about kpowersave ?10:50
kmonyes10:50
kmonHe could give access to his amd64 box to you guys ;)10:50
Lurekmon: or do you want to donate one? ;-)10:51
kmonI'll take a look at apt, how to build from source packages10:51
Lurekmon: it is easy: 10:51
Lureapt-get source <package>10:51
Lurecd <package-dir>10:52
Luredpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot10:52
Lureand you have your .deb ;-)10:52
Lureyou will need to install some dependany packages before and build + install powersave first to build kpowersave10:53
kmonIs there no way to tell apt to build with dependecies & install?10:53
LureI think it is, just a minute10:53
Lureapt-get build-dep is your friend10:54
Lure;-)10:54
raphinkLure: build-dep doesn't build the deps, it just installs them10:55
raphink;)10:55
Lureraphink: I know, but that what kmon needs10:55
raphinkah ok10:55
raphinkto actually build the dependencies, you'd have to use rdepends10:55
Lurehe just want his private build for amd6410:55
raphinkhuhu10:56
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kmonmmm10:59
kmonI don't get it...10:59
kmonIf build-dep doesn't build deps10:59
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kmonhow it is supposed to install the dependecies of Kpowersave in amd64?11:00
Lurekmon: true - apt-get build-dep cannot help, as it does not know dep of package not in repo11:01
kmonI'll have a look at apt howto11:01
Lurebut dpkg-buildpackage will complain and report what you need to install to build11:01
Lurekmon: just do it and you will see it is so easy,,,11:02
kmonbuild-dep failed, as expected... I'm trying apt-get -b source kpowersave11:06
Tonio__Lure: ping ?11:11
LureTonio__: pong11:11
Tonio__Lure: I'm having little issues with the nodialup patch......11:11
Tonio__did you build one working one ?11:11
kmonLure: Do I have to get the sources for the buildeps or I can install the binary packages of the builddeps and then create the package?11:11
Lureyes, I had to re-do it to apply, will try to find it...11:12
Lurekmon: just install binary -dev packages required for the one you have11:12
Tonio__Lure: I'm testing, but it appears we have less stuff to remove now11:12
Lurekmon: the only -dev you need to buil dform souirce is powersave-dev11:12
LureTonio__: for dialup? not much less than before...11:13
Tonio__Lure: hum.......11:13
Tonio__I had a working one I did, then I deleted it by error, and when I want to redo it, I'm getting an error.......11:13
Tonio__I certainly miss something, but I don't see what11:14
kmonLure: Unmet dependecies.... I think it's because I have kde 3.5.211:14
Tonio__kmon: use pbuilder to build your package11:15
Lurekmon: just install them - which are the unmet one?11:15
kmonwhere can I pastebin=11:16
kmon?11:16
LureTonio__: my noDialUp patch: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62761111:16
Lurekubuntu.pastebin.com11:17
kmonhttp://kubuntu.pastebin.com/62761211:18
Tonio__Lure: hum......... I was removing a method I shouldn't aparently ;)11:18
Lurekmon: interesting... you are probably really safer with pbuilder...11:19
Lurenot sure how we could resolve those (as there are explicit requirement for 3.5.1 version)11:20
kmonI think it's because I have installed kde 3.5.211:20
Lurekmon: exactly, but I did not have problems on i386 (with kde 3.5.2), that makes me think11:20
kmonI have removed the line in my apt.conf file which included the repo for kde 3.5.2... 11:21
kmonis that important?11:21
kmonI think yes....11:22
kmonjeje11:22
kmonhehe11:22
kmonyes11:24
kmonthat was the problem....11:24
kmonI removed the repo11:24
kmonbut... aren't those too many dependencies?11:25
kmonapparently no....11:26
kmonI'll have a look at pbuilder tomorrow....11:26
kmonLure: thanks for you help11:26
Lurekmon: no problem - I would like to get some feedback for amd6411:27
kmonI'll try to build a package tomorrow11:27
kmonand if everything is Ok, I don't mind uploading it somewhere11:28
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Riddellrobotgeek: around?11:49
Riddellwho was getting the window decoration slow down issue?11:52
LureRiddell: me11:54
Lureusing Plastik because of that11:54
raphinkhop, a small fix to cdbs :)11:54
LureRiddell: bug 3492511:57
UbugtuMalone bug 34925 in kwin-style-crystal "Crystal theme takes all CPU" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3492511:57
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raphinksame here11:58
raphinkwb Tonio_11:58
Tonio_raphink: ;)11:58
Tonio_Lure: knetworkmanager works11:58
raphinkthere's a problem with nm11:58
Tonio_Lure: anyway I don't have vpn options available, which sounds normal11:58
Luregreat - in repo?11:58
raphink  network-manager: Dpend: libnl1-pre6 mais il n'est pas install11:58
raphink                   Dpend: libnm-util0 mais il n'est pas install11:58
raphinkcan't upgrade11:58
Tonio_Lure: it only appears when you have something installed11:59
Tonio_openvpn maybe.......11:59
Tonio_Lure: nope, but available on revu :)11:59
Tonio_Lure: you can build it11:59
Lureraphink: can you translate? ;-)11:59
Tonio_Riddell: want to revu it ?11:59
raphinkDpend = Depends11:59
raphink"mail il n'est pas install" = "but is not installed"11:59
raphinkso I run apt-get  -f install12:00
raphinkand get a broken pipe12:00
Tonio_raphink: I had the issue and apt-get -f install resolved the problem12:00
raphinknot here Tonio_12:00
Lureraphink: you need to get rid of old libnl1 - it may prevent libnl1-pre6 to install12:00
raphinkah12:00
raphinkok12:00
raphinkthen it requires a conflicts entry, no?12:01
Tonio_Lure: ping ?12:01
Lureraphink: no, libnl1 was only in our hacky repo12:01
Tonio_lure doesn't work for me.......12:01
raphinkah ok 12:02
raphink:)12:02
Tonio_unable to connect to my WEP wifi.......12:02
LureTonio_: what does not work?12:02
raphinkLure: you don't work for Tonio_12:02
Lure;-)12:02
Lurelol12:02
Tonio_Lure: unable to connect.....12:02
Tonio_don't know why, let me check12:03
Luredo you have proper wpasupplicant?12:03
Lurefrom offical repo?12:03
Tonio_Lure: I assume12:03
Tonio_let me reinstall it12:03

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