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KaiLyou had somebody, whose key didn't get saved? bug 36651 is another12:04
UbugtuMalone bug 36651 in network-manager "Network Manager does not remember WEP key" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3665112:04
PygiKaiL: bah, 3 same bugs12:04
PygiI already marked 1 as duplicate12:04
PygiKaiL: care to find which one, and mark this one as well?12:05
KaiLmaybe, it's quite anoying? ;)12:05
KaiL36708 is j^ 12:06
j^KaiL 37071 why would one need a rescan button? NM updates the information all the time12:07
KaiLj^, 0.5 was sometimes not the fastest with that12:07
KaiLis that now fixed?12:07
Pygiyou can mark it duplicate of this as well12:07
Pygihttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/3522512:07
UbugtuMalone bug 35225 in network-manager "Wireless WEP connection ask for password when the network goes down and returns" [Normal,Confirmed]  12:07
Pygiso much duplicates12:08
KaiLbug 31286 something related?12:09
UbugtuMalone bug 31286 in network-manager "network-manager suspend gnome-keyring problem" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3128612:09
Pygiyes, related12:10
Pygialso, read this 12:10
Pygi"i have installed, but i don't know why (:P)"12:10
Pygijoy :P12:10
KaiLlol12:10
mdzLaserJock: I'm not sure what you mean?  a new package or a new version of a package?12:11
KaiL36710 - something with patch (from j^)12:11
LaserJockmdz: new package12:12
mdzLaserJock: how can a new package be a bug fix?12:12
LaserJockmdz: we are missing a package that makes other package fail ;-)12:12
mdzLaserJock: anyway, new packages in universe/multiverse are fine with me during feature freeze12:12
LaserJockmdz: ok, ogra ok'd it but I just wanted to be clear12:13
ajmitch__mdz: that clarification would have been good to have earlier, since we've been working on the freeze assumption since UBZ12:13
PygiKaiL: bug 3707912:13
UbugtuMalone bug 37079 in network-manager "network-manager" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3707912:13
mdzajmitch__: I've said this to dholbach before12:13
mdzajmitch__: as far as I'm concerned, MOTU is free to make that decision itself12:13
PygiKaiL: also, please make sure you give comment why you changed status, especially if you reject12:13
KaiLPygi, wpasupplicant is in main (at least for the master server)12:14
j^its right about the VPN part12:14
dholbachmdz: ok, I must have misunderstood you and taken it for "updates only"12:14
PygiKaiL: k, will fix ^_^12:14
ajmitch__dholbach: so we use the uvf team to approve new packages as well? :)12:15
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j^packages for the vpn plugins can be found at http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager/12:15
PygiKail: do you comment why you change status? I saw you rejected one bug report12:15
HrdwrBoBj^: awesome, I've been manually restarting openvpn12:15
KaiLbug 23380 << fixed with 0.612:15
UbugtuMalone bug 23380 in network-manager "nm-applet doesn't provide an interface for configuring WPA networks." [Wishlist,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2338012:15
dholbachajmitch__: i'll be delighted, I think so, yes.12:16
=== KaiL rejected one? and that wasn't one, I opened myself?
PygiKaiL: K, great 12:16
ajmitch__dholbach: great, I'll start filing bugs soon12:16
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ajmitch__dholbach: some rules have to be laid down about it then12:16
dholbachright... but not tonight12:17
dholbachi'm off to bed now.... see you guys!12:17
Pyginight dholbach12:17
LaserJockdholbach: ok, so should I hold off on the upload I was going to do?12:18
ajmitch__night dholbach 12:18
dholbachLaserJock: if it was approved, go ahead12:18
ograLaserJock, its fine ... 12:18
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PygiKaiL: we need to get rid of some bugs12:20
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Pygimost are duplicates or already resolved12:20
KaiLyes12:20
KaiLand there are several "my system with totally screwn up config confuses nm"...12:21
KaiLbug 36975 I can confirm, but is it really a bug? for me the icon looks like an rj45 plug12:22
UbugtuMalone bug 36975 in network-manager "nm-no-connection icon looks like a mouse" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3697512:22
Pygibah, lemme see12:22
Pygiyou can confirm, but say it's not really a bug12:23
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KaiLnm-applet 0.6 tells you, if the LAN is WEP or WPA while asking the PW?12:30
Pygiyup, it should12:32
mrothsladen: filed with the info you wanted attached as bug 3708212:35
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UbugtuMalone bug 37082 in hotkey-setup "thinkpad-keys not loaded on Thinkpad X60s" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3708212:35
mrothsladen: also, is expected behavior in the current version for the BroswerForward / BrowserBack keys to be mapped to anything?12:36
PygiKaiL: any progress? :P12:39
KaiLwith what?12:39
KaiL40 open bugs now, we startet with 45 or 4812:39
Pygiyup, I know 12:41
Pygiwe solved some tho12:41
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PygiKaiL: so much new bugs coming right now12:44
Pygibug 3708412:44
UbugtuMalone bug 37084 in network-manager "network-manager crashes" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3708412:44
PygiI'll shoot myself :P12:44
KaiL...I loke crashes without a way to reproduce them12:45
KaiLlive..12:45
KaiLeh love :)12:45
Pygi:-X12:46
trappistwhat to do about a (confidential) security-related bug where I'm the only subscriber?12:46
pittitrappist: please subscribe ubuntu-security12:47
trappistgotcha12:47
Pygipitti: there is a serious wpasupplicant security issue12:47
trappistis that security@ubuntu.com?12:47
pittitrappist: roughly, yes12:47
trappistthanks12:48
pittitrappist: oh, not in LP12:48
trappistdoh12:48
pittitrappist: that's a valid email address, but in LP that's a team12:48
pittiubuntu-security is the team ID12:48
trappistyeah, Ubuntu Security Team12:48
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trappistso, Ubuntu Security Team is the correct team, or no?12:50
crimsunhttps://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-security12:51
PygiKaiL: will you shoot me, or should I shoot myself? :P12:51
KaiLfor what?12:51
Pygibah, for a lot of things ;)12:51
trappistthis looks like a yes.  should ubuntu-security maybe get auto-subscribed to confidential bugs?12:51
KaiL37070?12:51
Pyginot sleeping, people wrongly interpreting my words, etc :P12:51
trappistor is there a non-security reason to make a bug confidential?12:52
PygiKaiL: also, look at this now 3708412:52
Pygiresolve this issue pls12:52
PygiKaiL: this is a serious issue as well, yes ;)12:52
Pygipitti: can you please look at 37070? that needs to be fixed ASAP12:52
Pygior else, I'll vote not to include wpasupplicant (not that my vote counts, but still :P )12:52
crimsunum, wpasupplicant has already been promoted to main. Why wasn't this addressed prior?12:53
KaiLcrimsun, to many people having syslog linked to /dev/null?12:54
crimsunKaiL: I'm referring to the security-sensitive one12:54
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crimsunkeep in mind I can't access #3707012:55
KaiLremembers me of some bug in breezy, which had some very had press...12:55
pittitrappist: yes, there's a Malone bug about that12:56
Pygicrimsun: because we didn't know about it or somethin' ? :-/12:56
pittiPygi: EPERM12:56
pittiPygi: you need to subscribe me12:57
KaiLPygi, looking at syslog, messages and the output dpkg gives, would always be a good idea ;)12:57
Pygipitti: I think KaiL reported 12:57
PygiKaiL: please subscribe me and pitti to the bug12:57
PygiKaiL: also, bug 37091 is duplicate of somethin' we had just a few moments ago it seems :-/12:58
UbugtuMalone bug 37091 in network-manager "nm 0.6.1 crash (dapper)" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3709112:58
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KaiLsame crash as 37084?01:00
=== j^ wonders if the dapper nm packages work for anyone, i still use my own 0.6.2 ones
KaiLj^, well, it works for 2 100Base-T-Connections here :)01:01
PygiKaiL: yes, most probably01:01
Pygij^: they do work, they just have issues that we need to solve01:01
Pygiwe'll see if we can pull 0.6.2 for dapper01:02
Pygican you send me your 0.6.2 on a mail?01:02
Pygij^: send me a 0.6.2 package on a mail pls?01:02
Pygimario dot danic at gmail dot com01:03
Pygimost probably that is my mail01:03
Pygimail*01:03
j^Pygi http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager/01:03
Pygipitti: still here?01:04
pittiabout to go to bed01:04
Pygiah, ok, night then01:04
Pygiwe'll talk later01:04
Pygij^: I'll look into those packages ^_^01:05
PygiI hope you are a good packager :-)01:05
sivangnight pitti !01:06
pittinight everyone01:06
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Pygij^: you alive? ;)01:08
KaiLmaybe that fixed some of my problems too - let's see01:08
KaiLof you you think more, it's an wpasupplicant-problem?01:08
PygiKaiL: wpasupplicant has a lot of problems01:08
Pygimuch much much more then n-m itself01:08
KaiL37069 is here the special one..01:08
Pygibug 3706901:09
UbugtuMalone bug 37069 in network-manager "network-manager doesn't set WLAN-Config at all" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3706901:09
Pygilemme see01:09
Pygihm :-/01:09
PygiI don't see how can we reproduce this01:10
KaiLI can here - better than I like too :/01:11
PygiKaiL: please post comment then01:11
KaiLthat IS my system ;)01:11
Pygiah, joy :-S01:11
Pygisorry01:11
Pygime sleepy :)01:11
Pygiyou are dabear? ;)01:12
KaiLhm?01:12
Pyginothing, sorry, just sleepy, and a lot of people report bugs :P01:12
PygiKaiL: I'll look into that bug01:13
PygiKaiL: can you please assign me to that security related bug?01:13
KaiLdone01:14
j^KaiL it crashes for you too? if you have anythin other than lo in /etc/network/interfaces, can you try without that?01:14
KaiLj^, nop, no crash01:14
Pygij^: and why don't you respond to me? :P01:14
PygiKaiL: thanks01:15
KaiLonly can't connect (which is really a bit complicate, as it doesn't set any iwconfig-values)01:15
BurgworkSeveas, nice way to "misinterpret" the words of Charlie about Nexenta there01:15
j^Pygi as good questions and i will respond01:16
Pygij^: well, I said that I hope the packages are good ^_^01:16
Pygij^: have you applied patches that are currently applied to official version?01:16
KaiLsomething off-topic: kubuntu has a tool to configure the X-Server, ubuntu doesn't even has something in universe for that?01:17
ograBurgwork++ :)01:19
j^Pygi just look at it, and as i said before, its upstream orig + debian from 0.6.1 + hostap patch01:23
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KaiLj^, as you say hostap - something for you maybe: bug 636901:24
UbugtuMalone bug 6369 in network-manager "Does not work with hostap driver" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/636901:24
Tonio_j^: are you the uploader if this : http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=222201:24
Tonio_?01:24
Tonio_hello everyone :)01:25
Pygihi Tonio_01:25
j^Tonio_ yes01:25
Tonio_Pygi: knetworkmanager works with vpn :)01:25
Tonio_j^: same news for you :)01:25
PygiTonio_: congrats01:25
Tonio_Pygi: the problem is that vpn component provides lots of gtk dependancies01:25
Tonio_but anyway, that works :)01:26
Tonio_I couldn't test with vpnc, only openvpn01:26
Tonio_j^: if any help required on vpn nm packages, plz ask :)01:26
KaiLbug 37098 can not be reproduced here - somebody can?01:28
UbugtuMalone bug 37098 in network-manager "when nm-applet quits it's space on the notification area isn't recovered" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3709801:28
j^Tonio_ not right now, but if issues come up on revu, i might, thanks for the offer01:30
Tonio_j^: I will try to take time to revu your uploads quickly, to earn time01:30
PygiKaiL: it can be confirmed, altought I think it's gnome-panel issue01:31
KaiLimho the icons only stay apard, if they are set to have a gap in panel config01:31
KaiLso no real bug, only some "we didn't know, that you want it to move closer"..01:32
Pygiyup01:32
KaiLhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionQalculate that's meaned as a joke, or? ;)01:37
Pygio joy01:37
PygiKaiL : :P01:37
KaiLcompared to that tool a TI89 is easy to understand01:38
Pygilol01:38
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KaiLbah, HTML mail :p01:40
PygiKail, j^: can I go to sleep now? ;)01:40
PygiKaiL: ah, yes, I know :p01:40
Pygia lot of people complain because of HTML :P01:41
Pygiok, I really have to go to sleep now01:42
Pygibye all ;)01:42
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dAndyis there a guide anywhere on the correct way to rebuild mini.iso with additional kernel modules? (I got 90% there, except after Iso linux loaded and it loaded the initrd, I just got black screen)01:57
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jdubmjg59: ping02:08
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mjg59jdub: Hi02:12
jdubmjg59: seen this?02:12
jdubSetting up acpi-support (0.66) ...02:12
jdubInstalling new version of config file /etc/acpi/prepare.sh ...02:12
jdubInstalling new version of config file /etc/acpi/resume.sh ...02:12
jdubInstalling new version of config file /etc/acpi/sleep.sh ...02:12
jdubInstalling new version of config file /etc/init.d/acpi-support ... * Checking battery state...02:12
jdubcat: /sys/class/net/eth1/device/power/state: No such file or directory02:12
jdub/usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs: line 10: test: : integer expression expected02:12
jdub02:12
jdubhrm, which n-m packages are the ones to be testing atm?02:13
jdubj^'s or the ones on kubuntu.no-ip.org?02:13
mjg59jdub: Nup02:13
mjg59sladen: ^02:13
jdubmjg59: ahr - thanks02:14
ograjdub, not 0.6.something from the archive ? 02:14
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jdubah, the no-ip ones appear to be crack, and j^'s ones appear to be 0.6.2 upgrades based on what's in the archive02:16
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ograjdub, you didnt happen to follow the automatix thread on -users today, did you ? 02:17
jdubogra: no - anything interesting?02:17
ograyep02:17
ograjdub, arnieboy stepped in to the discussion through the forums gateway02:18
jdubj^: i think you need to update your packages to reflect the libnl1 -> libnl1-pre6 change02:19
jdubooh, NetworkManager sig11s02:20
ograjdub, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2006-March/071765.html02:21
jduboh man02:23
jdubogra: thanks02:23
ograjdub, the problem is the forums portal 02:23
ograwe wouldnt be able to lock out arnieboy02:23
jdubthat is not the problem :-)02:23
ogranomeata, indeed02:24
ogragrmbl02:24
ograno indeed02:24
ograbut its an additional one as long as the myth "the CoC doesnt matter for the forums" goes round02:24
hendryis there a known issue with X in dapper? my X screen is garbled02:24
ograhendry, not here and not on my 2 testinstalls i did today02:25
ogra(ati on ppc and nvidia on amd64, both with free drivers)02:26
hendrymy other machine is a pretty generic T3002:26
hendryoh well, i'll look the logs02:26
Amaranthdo you have the ubuntu4 xserver-xorg-driver-ati package?02:28
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j^jdub uploaded new build against libnl1-pre6 02:47
jdubfrom n-m in main:02:52
jdub02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:53 localhost NetworkManager: <information>^Istarting...02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING>^I main (): nm_data_new: Setting up dbus filter02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING>^I nm_signal_handler (): Caught signal 11.  Generating backtrace...02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: ******************* START **********************************02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: (no debugging symbols found)02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: (no debugging symbols found)02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost last message repeated 5 times02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] 02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: [New Thread -1211435328 (LWP 8526)] 02:52
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: (no debugging symbols found)02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: (no debugging symbols found)02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager:02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: (no debugging symbols found)02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost last message repeated 7 times02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: 0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()02:53
jdubMar 29 11:51:54 localhost NetworkManager: ******************* END **********************************02:53
jdub02:53
jdub^ full of awesome02:53
infinityPretty awesome that is auto-backtraces itself.02:53
infinityShame that it's such a useless trace.02:53
jdubi might build n-m with debug03:02
jdubsymbols03:02
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infinitys/reboot/reboots/03:05
HrdwrBoBI'm not sure if network manager ate my mpi35003:05
HrdwrBoBor if the drivers are broken, but it's .. not working very well03:05
crimsunif you have no problems using wpasupplicant directly, then it's more than likely n-m03:06
jdubtesting n-m on my laptop is pretty pointless anyway, because it has an atheros blob on it03:07
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jdub(which doesn't let you maintain a connnection and scan at the same time)03:07
jdubwhat's the DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS thing to keep debug symbols? just debug?03:08
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crimsunnostrip03:09
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HrdwrBoBcrimsun: mp ot03:09
HrdwrBoBs kist we[03:09
HrdwrBoBer it's just WEP03:09
HrdwrBoBworks perfectly on an unencrypted network03:09
HrdwrBoBhttp://kaos.vicnet.net.au/dmesg.txt03:11
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jdubhttp://ubuntu.pastebin.com/62796303:14
jdub^ uh. gee, thanks!03:14
Amaranthcanonical hosts the forums?03:14
infinityScore!03:16
infinityMar 29 12:14:48 localhost NetworkManager: <WARNING>^I nm_dbus_get_network_data_cb (): nm-dbus-nmi.c:404 (nm_dbus_get_network_data_cb): a message argument (trusted) was invalid.03:16
infinityAnd then nm-applet tells me there are no valid devices.03:16
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infinity(This was after NM logged about finding and controlling both my devices)03:16
infinityRck.03:16
infinityRock, too.03:16
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infinityHrm, my machine got a lot more orange again.03:22
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Burgworkjdub, should I move the wikipedia article from Ubuntu Linux to Ubuntu (Linux)?03:26
jdubBurgwork: that'd be really cool :)03:27
Burgworkjdub, will do03:27
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Burgworkjdub, can you ping henrik to get him to change the page name to Ubuntu, not Ubuntu Linux?03:33
jdubBurgwork: that might not be done for SEO reasons03:35
Burgworkjdub, can it be "Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings"?03:38
jdubBurgwork: possibly03:39
`anthonyjdub: or call it "Ubuntu Linux <font color="white">Linux Redhat Gentoo Linux Linux Linux</font>" for SEO reasons?03:39
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Burgworkok, cleaned up wikipedia03:50
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OgMacieljdub, excuse me... do you have 1 minute, please?04:05
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infinityRiddell: Around?04:48
Riddellinfinity: hi04:49
infinityRiddell: Did you look at the debtags FTBFS?04:49
yveshmm is python-support borked?04:49
infinity(Yes, I know you've been busy clogging up the buildds with a new KDE version)04:49
Riddellinfinity: I did, it'll need a copy of libapt-front to be included with debtags04:51
Riddellsince debtags and adept don't currently use the same version04:51
infinityThe debtags version in Debian won't work with it?04:51
Riddellno, it needs libapt-front 0.3.804:52
infinityStatically linking in another copy if libapt-front sound like the Wrong Solution.04:52
Riddelland adept needs 0.3.704:52
Riddellliapt-front is a static library only anyway04:52
infinityI take it that porting adept to libapt-fron 0.3.8 is too much effort?04:54
Riddellit breaks feature freeze04:55
Riddelland upsets the adept development cycle, which is all planned (and bountied)04:56
infinityFair enough.04:56
infinityThen whatever needs to be done to get debtags happy (as long as it still work with the rest of the world, however it's meant to) is fine by me.04:56
RiddellI'll take a look at it when I wake up04:58
Riddellby which time hopefully you'll have poked all of KDE to compile :)04:59
infinityIt looks to be going well this time around, so it should be okay..05:00
infinityAnything in here that will be binary NEW?05:01
Riddellnope05:01
infinityThen if it's all buildable, it should be smooth sailing.05:01
infinityHrm, qt-x11-free is stuck in NEW.05:02
infinityAnd kerry.05:02
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infinityqt-x11-free-dbg is NEW.05:04
Riddellah yes, there is that05:05
Riddellkerry is a MOTU job, kamion was waiting on them uploading a FHS compliant version which they should have now05:05
infinityKay, the -dbg package should head to universe for now, I assume?05:06
bddebianqt-x11-free SUCKS.. :-(05:06
infinityRiddell: ?05:07
Riddellyes, universe is fine05:07
infinityAlrightr.  Doing.05:07
Riddellbddebian: why?05:08
bddebianRiddell: PATH_MAX :-)05:09
Riddellqmake is interesting05:09
bddebianI have been fighting with qt-x11-free on and off for months for GNU/Hurd for shit I know will never get in Debian anyway :-(05:10
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slomo__bddebian: what's the problem with PATH_MAX on hurd?05:12
ajmitch__slomo__: there is none05:12
ajmitch__ie, no PATH_MAX05:12
bddebianslomo__: We don't define it because theoritically we have no limit05:13
bddebianSame for MAXHOSTNAMELEN05:13
ajmitch__not that it really matters for us until some crazy person decides to make an ubuntu gnu/hurd05:13
slomo__bddebian: why don't you just define them to be the same as INT_MAX somewhere as a workaround?05:13
bddebianslomo__: It's not my call in Debian.  If I make an Ubuntu/Hurd I will define them all and use a true /usr dir05:14
slomo__fabbione: hi... i'm currently testing mono 1.1.13.6. would you mind porting the sparc patches to 1.1.13.6 when it's working fine and get a UVF exception? one doesn't apply cleanly... and do you have any patches pending?05:18
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infinityslomo__: How not cleanly are we talking? :)05:28
infinityslomo__: Since Fabio's not around, I can help you get the patches ported.05:29
infinityslomo__: (Assuming you think the UVF exception will be granted)05:29
slomo__infinity: 2/3 hunks rejected in one of the 4 patches he added05:29
infinityslomo__: Sure, but did you look at the rejects?  Probably just a tiny bit of broken context.05:30
slomo__infinity: and i think the UVF exception will be granted as it's a bugfix-only release05:30
infinityslomo__: If you give me your current test packages, I can quickly forward-port the patches.05:30
slomo__infinity: not yet, i'll do it after some testing... and ping you when i can't get it done myself :)05:30
infinityslomo__: Kay.05:31
trappistI just read a blog complaining about the lack of out-of-the-box mp3 support in ubuntu and that only artsplay would play mp3s.  I verified that it does on my box, compiled with --disable-libmad, but I have libmad etc. installed. 05:33
HrdwrBoBthere's no outofthebox mp3 support in any distribution05:33
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trappistHrdwrBoB: there's not supposed to be, but at first glance it looks like artsplay might accidentally support it out of the box.05:34
HrdwrBoByeah05:38
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slomo__infinity, fabbione: looks good, the rejected patches were applied upstream... infinity, could you run a testbuild on sparc?06:02
slomo__infinity: http://go-mono.com/sources/mono-1.1/mono-1.1.13.6.tar.gz http://slomosnail.de/~slomo/temp/mono_1.1.13.6-0ubuntu1.diff.gz http://slomosnail.de/~slomo/temp/mono_1.1.13.6-0ubuntu1.dsc06:02
infinityslomo__: Remind me again after all the kde backlog is done building. :)06:05
slomo__infinity: ok :)06:05
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bur[n] erI have a small request of anyone with website control... could someone make bugs.ubuntu.org and bugs.ubuntu.com point to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu?  It's tricky to find bug reporting when most are used to bugs.gnome.org bugs.xfce.org bugs.mozilla.org bugs.debian.org bugs.kde.org etc. etc.06:34
bur[n] erI couldn't find where to "bug report" this to in launchpad, so I figured I'd try here since it's an easy fix06:35
Burgundaviabur[n] er: can you email henrik@canonical.com ?06:36
infinitybur[n] er: Not really a launchpad bug anyway, since LP doesn't control the ubuntu DNS.06:36
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bur[n] ergotcha... I'll email that person, thanks06:36
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freeflyingbug3 3575806:55
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freeflyingbug #3575806:57
UbugtuMalone bug 35758 in xinit "startx leaks .serverauth.???? files" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3575806:57
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freeflyinginfinity: thx06:57
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wasabiDapper update results in Begin: Waiting for root filesystem on boot... =/08:30
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wasabiNever happened, timeout, drop to busybox08:32
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wasabiinit-premount looks silly.08:33
wasabiwhat happened to this?08:33
infinityThat logic got removed from udev and moved to init-premount.08:34
infinityIn theory, it works better.08:34
infinityFor everyone except you.08:34
wasabiWell it does't look like it takes into consideration evms08:34
wasabiI don't suppose anybody has considered explicitly passing the driver as a kernel arg? heh.08:35
wasabiSounds "easier".08:35
infinityErr, s/init-premount/local/ even.08:35
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wasabiI think I'm timeing out in scripts/init-premount08:36
wasabiIn the SCSI case...08:36
RotundHas anyone considered putting a "failsafe" xorg.conf in case GDM doesn't come up correctly?08:36
wasabiinit-premount/udev I mean08:36
infinitywasabi: init-premount/udev doesn't have that "Waiting for root filesystem" stuff anymore...08:36
infinitywasabi: If yours does, you need to upgrade again.08:37
wasabiHmm. I might be slightly out of date.08:37
insiteswhat is the desired behavior of mounting fat32 and ntfs partitions these days? should they be automounted? and if not and they are mounted using disks-admin should the mountpoint "stick" through a restart?08:37
wasabiHey so, I just came up with the "pass drivers as kernel args" idea... and it sounds pretty decent.08:37
wasabiOr something. =/08:38
wasabiI've seen at least 100 different "lets auto detect the root device driver" hacks pass thru initramfs it seems08:38
wasabiI see. Could be timing out simply because evms is missing.08:40
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pittiGood morning08:46
Rotundwasabi: The evms does take quite a while to startup08:46
desrtfunny you should say08:48
wasabilooks like evms-activate wasn't being called.08:48
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wasabiI am guessing, though i am probably wrong...08:49
wasabievms has no prereq for udev08:49
wasabilvm and md do...08:49
wasabiyup that was it.08:51
wasabilocal-top/evms needs a prereq on udev08:51
wasabievms gets called first, fails as there are no devices, then the devices appear!08:51
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pittiinfinity: imlib2 porting> not so far08:57
pittiI just asked him whether it was possible08:58
infinityAhh, kay.08:58
infinityI think he tried, but failed. :)08:58
infinity(Well, "tried", by changing the includes, and it FTBFSd)08:58
infinityAnyhow, it'll need some serious API porting, I think, to make it happen, which is a shame, cause it's the only thing holding imlib in main.08:59
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pittiinfinity: do you have any opinion about php-sqlite?08:59
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infinitypitti: Yeah, my opinion is that I should break it out of the tree, build a php5-sqlite (that still uses sqlite0) and send that to universe, and build php5-sqlite3 for main.09:02
infinitypitti: Just need to find a bit of time to make that change.09:02
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infinitypitti: Will have to be after Flight-6, probably, since I have much "is the archive buildable and installable?" and "Hey, the livefs stuff is kinda goofy right now" stuff to sort.09:04
pittiinfinity: sounds good; also, I'll try to get rid of gtk1.2 with seb09:06
infinityAnd launchpad has stopped talking to me.  Feh.09:06
infinityAhh, there we go.09:07
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BurgundaviaI need an apt expert, to vet a paragraph I am writing09:10
infinityHow expert?09:10
infinityMost of us should be expert enough, unless you need mvo's internal knowlege of the scary C++.09:11
Burgundavianot mvo expert, but familiar with most of what it does09:11
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Burgundaviainfinity: can you receive messages?09:14
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wasabi_man, caching mime types in xattrs does not seem like a bad idea, to me. 09:19
desrtwasabi_; do not hold your breath09:19
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wasabi_What the hell is keeping it?09:19
desrtlack of attention and alex saying that it's a bad idea09:19
desrtsomeone told him that doing an xattr lookup takes a long time09:19
wasabi_It makes perfect sense for me for mime types to be saved from the browser too.09:19
desrt(which is insane, of course, if you compare with (for example) content sniffing)09:19
desrtya.  i mention that in my report, i think :)09:19
wasabi_browser gets image/jpeg from server, should save in xattr.09:20
wasabi_Should just be a basis. A test can still happen.09:20
spaceyits probably best to properly check the content at least once09:20
desrtheh09:21
spaceynot really trustworthy what the browser gets:p09:21
desrti filed the bug in 200309:21
wasabi_I dunno. I think it's perfectly reasonble for the type to be seperate from the contents.09:21
desrthttp://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12979209:21
wasabi_Weither it's trustworthy or not.09:21
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kagouhi09:21
UbugtuGnome bug 129792 in MIME and file/program mapping "linux extended attributes support for gnomevfs mime types" [Enhancement,New]  09:21
wasabi_heh09:21
wasabi_the sniffing is just icing on the cake.09:22
wasabi_and for fixing stuff where the type doesn't move properly.09:22
wasabi_but two gnome users, emailing a file to each other? Pssh.09:22
wasabi_me->bed09:23
desrtreally, gnome user receiving mail from anyone09:23
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wasabi_sure, but it's of course obvious that not all files come with the right mime type09:24
infinityImages are infamous for having incorrect mime-types from a web server.09:26
carlospitti: hi, did you have time to test the languagepacks?09:26
pittihm, is it just me, or is LP slooooooow ATM?09:26
pitticarlos: I didn't so far; if they are good now, I'll happily take a look at them09:26
ajmitchpitti: yeah, something is wrong09:27
carlospitti: still have problems with the exported .pot files and we are missing kde.09:27
spaceygnome didn' like my latest dapper update, brb09:27
carlospitti: just test it when you have sometime, don't worry. Just want to be sure we don't miss anything before you need to use them :-P09:28
pitticarlos: no problem, I can throw your tarball on top of mine, so that we have KDE09:30
pitticarlos: how many non-KDE packages were imported so far?09:30
carlosdoko: openoffice.org is still being imported... it's taking more than 16 hours to get it imported... wow09:30
carlospitti: I think most of them are already imported09:31
carlosperhaps I need to do some manually imports to have a full import, but KDE's .po files were just imported and we got 35000 new entries....09:31
carlosI need to finish the special handling of KDE language packs to import them automatically before I can check that all entries are imported now09:32
Treenakscan't the KDE langpacks get their own -changes list? ;)09:33
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desrtpitti; hear about hal's solution to the spawn-privileged-processes problem?09:35
desrtdavidz wrote a kernel module... it exports a character device that when you open it and write a magic string to it it changes the euid of the current process to 009:35
desrtthe idea is that hal can run as a normal user and when it needs to do a callout it forks, the child opens and writes to this device and then execs what it needs to09:36
desrtpretty spiffy09:36
ajmitchsounds crackful09:36
mjg59Why not just have a suid helper?09:37
pittidesrt: what's wrong with the current hal-runner daemon?09:37
desrtsigh.09:37
desrtnobody understands my jokes :(09:37
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pitti:)09:38
mjg59Your jokes need a kernel helper09:38
ajmitchdesrt: the problem is it's all too possible :)09:38
desrtpitti; i guess you've come to expect a certain behaviour from the hal devs... :)09:38
pittidesrt: well, that would have been yet another level09:38
pittidesrt: but it's not so far fetched; look at CAP_SETPCAP and what jack wants to do with it :)09:39
desrtthe device would be called /dev/beanstalk :)09:39
desrtwhat is SETPCAP?09:40
desrtthe capability that allows a process to change its own capabilities?09:40
pittidesrt: it allows processes to raise the caps of other processes09:40
desrtthat makes a lot of sense09:40
pittino, it doesn't :)09:40
desrtexplain to me why we have a CAPS system at all09:41
desrtafaik, in your average linux install, they're all basically just hardwired to the predicate (uid==0)09:41
pittidesrt: more fine grained privileges09:41
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pittidesrt: no, to the contrary09:42
pittidesrt: the kernel (almost?) never checks the uid any more09:42
pittijust capabilities09:42
desrti know09:42
desrtbut the caps themselves are as follows:09:42
desrtroot: has all caps09:42
pittidesrt: i. e. we can have our dhcp client running as normal user with just CAP_NET_ADMIN09:42
desrteveryone else: nothing09:42
desrthow does it get that?09:42
mjg59desrt: There's no good way to grant specific privileges to processes, but it's uesful for dropping all unneeded privileges09:42
pittidesrt: or, in warty, hal was a normal user with CAP_NET_RAW (or so), so that it could do link detection on ethernet cards09:43
desrtright.  how do i give caps to processes? (serious question - i'd like to know)09:43
pittidesrt: prctl( PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0 ); setgid(); setuid(); cap_set_proc()09:44
pittidesrt: the first one will not drop your caps on setuid09:44
desrtthat's pretty nice09:44
pittidesrt: and after switching to the low-priv user, you drop all caps you don't need09:44
desrtwell, actually, it has a very very evil race09:44
pittidesrt: download the dhcp3 sources and look at debian/patches/droppriv.dpatch09:44
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pittidesrt: it has a generic drop_privileges(user, group, caps) function09:45
desrtbetween the point of setuid() and cap_set_proc() it's ptraceable by other processes of the same uid09:45
desrtand has full caps09:45
pittidesrt: no, it's not09:45
pittidesrt: the kernel doesn't allow you to ptrace processes with nonzero caps09:45
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desrtoh.  sweet :)09:45
pittidesrt: some Unixes even go further - they have kind of a 'pink bit' in the proces09:46
pittiso that you can't even trace processes which *ever* had root09:46
pittiand just keep an open fd to a privileged file09:46
pittino idea whether linux does that as well09:46
desrtwell09:46
desrtif a process has priv09:46
desrt... hmm, actually09:46
desrtit's totally sane to say "keep priv that i need to open this file and drop it as soon as i can"09:47
desrtopenvpn does this for /dev/tun09:47
pittiyep, some hal helpers do that as well09:48
pittidesrt: or the dhcp server - start as root, open priv'ed port, drop to normal user09:48
Burgundaviapitti: how crackful is pygame?09:49
pittidhcpd@donald:~$ gdb /usr/sbin/dhcpd3 561009:49
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pittiAttaching to program: /usr/sbin/dhcpd3, process 561009:49
pittiptrace: Operation not permitted.09:49
pittidesrt: yay ^ pink bit :)09:49
desrti'm afraid i don't get it09:50
desrtevery process on earth used to be root09:50
desrt"was owned by a non-zero uid at time of fork()" is no measure09:51
pittidesrt: not after my derooting rave in the warty time :)09:51
desrtnor "exec"09:51
desrtsince you can have fds live across execs09:52
ajmitchwhich really can be a bad thing09:52
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pittidesrt: of course, we can't deprive processes of the privs they actually need :)09:53
pittidesrt: *of course* you can send bad dhcp responses to other clients if you manage to break the dhcp server09:53
pittidesrt: likewise you can spam /var/log/kern.log if you break klogd09:53
pittidesrt: the point is that you can't do anything else09:54
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pittidesrt: 'ta'?09:55
desrtteaching assistant09:55
pitti?09:55
desrti'm a ta in a course right now... i teach, create the assignments, etc09:55
desrtthe other ta marks the assignments09:55
desrti don't like his marking very much09:56
neuralisdesrt: what class?09:56
desrtx86 assembly language09:56
desrtoldschool style09:56
pittibrb, I need to restart my X09:56
neuralisdesrt: neat.09:56
ajmitchpitti: I remember a RH dev telling about how bad things could happen when dhclient inherited or didn't close fds properly09:56
ajmitchsince the scripts it ran also get those fds09:56
pittiajmitch: our's can't be worse than anyone else's which run as root, can it?09:56
infinityKamion: Around?09:57
ajmitchonly found when they caught it via selinux :)09:57
neuralisdesrt: where is this, if you don't mind me asking?09:57
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desrtneuralis; mcmaster university09:57
desrtneuralis; hamilton, ontario09:58
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neuralisdesrt: cool. not many universities (still) offer low-level programming classes, sadly.09:58
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desrti have a riot teaching it09:59
desrtit's really oldschool stuff.09:59
desrtlike TSRs and modifying the realmode IVT to install the IRQ handler for your hardware driver10:00
neuralisdesrt: +1. if more places taught things like assembly, maybe we'd be graduating fewer java monkeys who call themselves programmers.10:02
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desrti can only assume this is a screencast?10:02
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desrt120megs and still downloading....10:02
Simirahuh. Didn't Mithrandir realize he's offline yet?10:07
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desrtneuralis; heh.  if they were even _good_ at java, i'd be happy10:09
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spaceyah i lost all my epiphany bookmarks+settings (after an crash and an upgrade)10:14
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MithrandirFjodor: Kristen, not Christer.10:20
FjodorSorry10:21
FjodorBut you did know of whom I spoke :-)10:21
Simiraoh, he's Danish...10:22
FjodorNorwegian10:22
SimiraI am bored... I suppose noone here knows TikiWiki exceptionally well...?10:22
SimiraFjodor: I was talking about you ;)10:23
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FjodorAh :-)10:23
FjodorVery much so, yes10:23
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Simiraogra: did you just volunteer? :)10:24
dholbachhellas!10:24
Simiradholbach: what, are you reading HP in Greek now?10:24
ograSimira, TiddlyWiki != TikiWiki :)10:25
Simiraogra: sorry, I misready10:25
dholbachSimira: not really... :-)10:25
Simiradholbach: not yet, you mean?10:25
Simira;)10:25
robitaillehumm...the recent network-manager upgrade on Dapper has killed my wireless...10:25
Simirahm, I have a meeting. Hurrah.10:25
dholbachyeah, probably... I really need to visit greece again10:26
SimiraI'd like to go there too... only been to Cyprus10:26
MithrandirUI sprint is over now, isn't it?10:26
mvoMithrandir: oh yes :)10:27
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dholbachheya seb12810:27
Simirawas that in Greece?10:27
seb128hi dholbach10:27
Simiramorning seb10:27
dholbachSimira: unfortunately not, it was in London10:28
seb128hi Simira10:28
dholbachI'd be all for Greece :)10:28
Simiradholbach: I like London :D10:28
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dholbach... in the rain10:28
SimiraGreece in June would be nice :)10:28
Simirabut... meeting. 10:28
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Mithrandirogra: can you please get edubuntu live (including espresso) and install cds tested?10:33
MithrandirRiddell: can you please get kubuntu live (including espresso) and install cds tested?10:33
ograMithrandir, sure, give me 1h :)10:34
janimoKamion, besides promoting xubuntu-meta to main is there anything else needed before building CDs?10:36
slomoinfinity: do you have some time to testbuild mono on sparc now? at least the sparc buildds are idle now :)10:36
sivangmorning all10:37
pittihi sivang10:37
infinityjanimo: Does xubuntu-live stand a hope of working?  If so, I can set up livefs builds for you in a few days.10:37
sivanghey pitti10:37
infinityslomo: Sure, point me at the source again.10:38
janimoinfinity: had not give the live seeds as much care as the desktop one10:38
janimobut I will once install CDs are out10:38
janimoin theory it should work :)10:38
janimothanks 10:38
slomoinfinity: http://go-mono.com/sources/mono-1.1/mono-1.1.13.6.tar.gz http://slomosnail.de/~slomo/temp/mono_1.1.13.6-0ubuntu1.diff.gz http://slomosnail.de/~slomo/temp/mono_1.1.13.6-0ubuntu1.dsc10:38
infinityslomo: Looking for testsuite regressions when you're doing test builds (not that the debian build doesn't run the testsuite, cause it takes FOREVER), or are you just checking that it builds?10:40
infinitys/not/note/10:40
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slomoinfinity: just test that it builds... for sparc there are still some issues left with the testsuite according to fabbione iirc10:41
slomoinfinity: but i tested it here with a bunch of applications, not with the test suite... but that's a good idea ;)10:42
infinityslomo: Very few issues, mind you, and I have the output from the last testsuite run. :)10:42
=== infinity is good at comparing.
slomoinfinity: ok :) would be nice if you have some time to run the testsuite as well and look for regressions10:43
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infinityMithrandir: And "added network-manager-gnome"10:44
infinityMithrandir: I assume.10:44
Mithrandiryup10:45
infinityThen yes, it's correct. :)10:45
Kamioninfinity: hi10:45
KamionMithrandir: Kubuntu needs an espresso upload10:45
infinityKamion: Hey.  No idea why I was poking you.10:45
Kamionbut I have something else I'm trying to sort out first, ideally10:45
Kamionjanimo: don't think there's anything else10:45
MithrandirKamion: ok.  Any ETA on it?10:45
MithrandirKamion: also, can you please disable daily builds of cd images?10:46
janimoKamion: ok. xubuntu-meta is build now with only main deps10:46
janimobuilt10:46
KamionMithrandir: hopefully next hour or so10:46
Kamionwell, on source upload anyway10:46
MithrandirKamion: ok, I need to do an ubuntu-meta upload for the nm stuff anyway, so an hour more or less won't mean that much.10:47
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KamionMithrandir: /home/ubuntu/Desktop/ seems to be root-owned on the live CD10:48
KamionI thought we fixed that?10:48
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Kamionotherwise, probably need a casper upload ...10:48
infinityArgh.  The part where NetworkManager appears to segv isn't good either.10:50
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KamionMithrandir: daily builds> done (you can do that yourself, BTW, the crontab is owned by cdimage)10:55
MithrandirKamion: oh, ok.10:56
Mithrandir(thanks)10:56
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infinityMithrandir: livefs dailies disabled now too.11:01
Mithrandirinfinity: thanks11:01
infinityMithrandir: I don't recommend building ports-live.  hppa and sparc still aren't set up, and weddell (ia64) is about to -ENOSPACE, because it just loves me SOO much.11:02
=== infinity needs to sort that tomorrow.
infinityMithrandir: The three release arches all look good to go, though.11:03
infinityMithrandir: Doing one ports run for install (to match whatever you happen to release for non-ports) might be nice, though.11:04
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Mithrandirinfinity: is there anybody who are able to test the ports?11:04
infinityMithrandir: Likely not, but then again, you won't include them in your release announcement either.11:04
infinityMithrandir: Would just be nice to have a matching snapshot of "this is when we think the archive might not have sucked" to later test on sparc/hppa/ia64 boxen.11:05
Mithrandirinfinity: agreed11:05
infinityIt'll also be a couple more archive cycles for Riddell's KDE uploads to all settle again, so if he wants fresh Kubuntu Flight-6 love, there's a few hours to wait there, I'd guess.11:07
infinityOh, actually.  I lie.11:07
infinityKDE should be fully up to date on all release arches as of now.  So any fresh kubuntu build will be good.11:08
infinity(Lagging on ports still, that's all)11:08
sladenmjg59: ta11:08
Kamiongrr. I hate everything.11:09
janimoMithrandir: should uploads be puton hold until flight 6 is out?11:09
janimothis time I upload to main so it matters more that last time11:10
Kamionjanimo: uploads to main should be coordinated with Mithrandir and infinity11:10
Mithrandirjanimo: to main, yes, unless it's something you want into flight-6 in which case ask infinity or me (with a diff)11:10
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janimoMithrandir: I have nothing for flight 6 I just remembered from last time11:11
Mithrandirjanimo: yup, thanks.11:11
infinitys/and infinity// unless this is still going on when I wake up tomorrow.11:11
janimoand saw no announcement requesting hold on the list11:11
infinityI wonder if I'm sober enough to debug why NM is segfaulting on my system...11:12
infinityslomo: Your mono build is FTBFS on sparc.11:14
slomoinfinity: nice... can you paste it somewhere?11:15
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infinityslomo: I'll re-run it and actually save the log this time for you. :)11:15
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MithrandirKamion: how did you disable the daily runs?  etc/crontab on little shows the entries as uncommented?11:16
KamionMithrandir: crontab -e11:17
KamionI generally leave etc/crontab as the reference version11:17
infinityThis is where Mithrandir discovers he can "sudo su - cdimage" :)11:18
Mithrandirinfinity: indeed. :-)11:18
Mithrandirinfinity: given that nobody told me this before. :-P11:18
Kamionheh, oops11:18
sladenjdub: do you have an Asus laptop?11:19
infinityTypical elmoism.  I nervously "sudo -l" on any host I have access to, to see what users I can su to. :)11:19
infinityIt's almost as muscle memory as typing "ls -l" randomly for no good reason.11:19
janimoMithrandir: now that Kamion promoted  xubuntu-meta I may want something in Flight 6 ;) but I assume you're busy so it can wait after that11:20
infinityjanimo: You may have to wait in line, but if Mithrandir manages to get Ubuntu Flight-6 out today, I can work with you tomorrow on a Xubuntu Flight.11:20
janimoinfinity: great! thanks11:20
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ograGAH+11:21
ograMithrandir, do you know how old my live image is ?11:21
Kamionogra: http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/liveLogs/11:21
ograinfinity, ^^^ ?11:21
infinityogra: Which arch?11:21
ograamd6411:21
Kamionlook for yourself :-)11:21
infinityThey should all be pretty up to date.11:21
ograits outdated a week or so11:22
pittidholbach: I hacked a braindead, but working 'syncpackage.py' script and would like to do some universe syncs which also involve new upstream versions; can I do them if I make sure that they are sane?11:22
infinityThe only arch failing is ia64, IIRC.11:22
ograi have old artwork ...11:22
ograhrm#11:22
dholbachpitti: sure11:22
Kamionor, not. is liveLogs not being updated any more?11:22
infinityOh, no, edubuntu is uninstallable.  Rock.11:22
ograinfinity, nope, it just has the wrong artwork 11:22
Kamionif infinity tells you that the buildd thinks it's uninstallable, the buildd is probably right ...11:23
ograyeah, i see it in the logs11:23
infinityogra: It's uninstallable on amd64 and powerpc.11:23
ogragrrr11:23
ograwho broke kstars11:23
infinityThough, that's new.  It was fine yesterday.11:24
infinitySo your images can't be THAT out of date.11:24
ograi fixed the artwork on the weekend ...11:24
KamionRiddell just uploaded KDE 3.5.2; it may have been a transient problem11:24
ogragrmbl 11:24
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infinityProbably just transient, yes.11:24
KaiLspinnt ICQ rum?11:25
infinityogra: You want to update your -meta, s/nm-applet/network-manager-gnome/ and reupload anyway.11:25
infinityogra: Your nm-applet and network-manager are out of sync on the images that did succeed because of that.11:25
pittiKaiL: inglisch spoken here :)11:25
KaiLoops11:26
ograinfinity, are you sure the 0.6 packages work at all ?11:26
ograit looked different last night ...11:26
infinityogra: Given my system's state, I'm going to go with "no", but they won't work any better with mismatched frontend and backend. :/11:26
Kamiontough, if they don't work that's life11:26
Kamionwe don't randomly ship with older NBS binaries just for the fun of it :)11:26
ograyes, but that leaves us without network on the livecd11:27
Kamionin fact, how about I go and remove nm-applet, just to make sure11:27
infinityKamion: Too late, I uploaded a new NM that builds an nm-applet transitional package.11:27
Kamionah11:27
infinityKamion: As a favour to dapper users.11:27
infinity(We can remove it again later, when people have mostly upgraded from Flight-5 to Flight-6...11:28
infinity)11:28
ograinfinity, my chroot says kstars is installable ... so i'll need a rebiuld after edubuntu-meta has build11:28
infinityogra: Yeah, that's no problem.11:29
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infinityKamion: How do you feel about violently removing amd64-libs-dev, and saying "tough" to the 1 or 2 universe packages still build-depending on it?11:30
Kamioninfinity: sure, can do, give me a minute11:30
Kamionalthough isn't it ia32-libs-dev?11:30
infinityErr, yeah, that thing.11:30
Kamionalthough *just* ia32-libs-dev/amd64, which makes life interesting11:31
infinityThs thing making my out-of-date output all icky.11:31
infinityWell, ia32-libs* on amd64 should go away eventually, as amd64 becomes fully biarch, while ia32-libs on ia64 may survive forever, since ia64 isn't really a biarch arch, it's a hack.11:31
infinity(And new ia64 hardware doesn't even speak i386 anymore, so it's a niche thing there)11:32
infinityslomo: Great, it failed differently the second time.  Woo.11:32
slomoinfinity: wonderful... i love this ;) don't tell me that there is a segfault somewhere please11:33
=== infinity tries one more build, to at least see if he can get a CONSISTENT failure.
slomoinfinity: could you also verify that this builds fine on ia64, amd64 and ppc later?11:34
infinityslomo: I can give it a sping after the Flight-6 wrangling is over.11:35
seb128Kinnison: daaaaaniiiiieeeelll :)11:36
infinityOkay, now my failures match.11:36
slomoinfinity: thanks :) but the sparc ftbfs causes me some headaches now... i hope fabbione has already a fix for it ;)11:36
Kamioninfinity: iz gone11:37
Kamionso etherboot fakechroot x86info will FTBFS until somebody fixes them11:37
infinityslomo: Or, you ported the patches wrong. :P11:37
infinityKamion: I vagely recall looking at them and deciding they were mostly broken anyway (hence why I didn't just fix them)11:37
infinityslomo: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/mono/11:38
slomoinfinity: i didn't port anything... there were 4 patches, two were applied upstream... the other's applied fine11:38
infinityslomo: Well, we can get DaveM to look at it another time, perhaps.  For now, enjoy your build log. :)11:39
slomoinfinity: the buildlog makes me sad :( i think it's not possible that /proc/stat is unreadable?11:40
infinityslomo: Oh, feh.11:40
infinityI didn't mount /proc ... Too much beer.11:40
infinityslomo: Give me those sources again?  You deleted them from your site (and I deleted them locally)11:41
slomoinfinity: i didn't delete them ;)11:41
ograKamion, they FTBFSed anyway (etherboot at least)11:41
infinityslomo: Again, beer.  My fault.11:41
Kamionogra: well, they'll fail harder now11:42
ograheh11:42
slomoinfinity: don't worry :)11:42
ograsince nobody noticed until now, i think thats marginal ...11:42
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KamionMithrandir: promised espresso upload in acceptedd11:46
Kamion-d11:46
ograoh ... acceptedd reminds me ...11:47
ograKamion, can you un-NEW squeak-image ? 11:47
MithrandirKamion: thanks.11:49
ograKinnison, you might want to add that: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-power-manager-list/2006-March/msg00080.html11:50
ogra(probably)11:51
Kamionogra: done11:51
ograKamion, thanks a bunch in the name of our 10ppl squeak community :)11:52
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KamionMithrandir: oh, CRAP11:52
KamionMithrandir: you know my kbd-chooser upload yesterday? I never uploaded debian-installer to rebuild the initrd with it ...11:53
KamionI *hate* this lack of daily d-i11:53
MithrandirKamion: grr, ok.  So no images until we have the new d-i in.11:54
infinityI can do daily d-i, if soyuz will accept me shoving binNMUs in.11:54
Kamionyeah, doing a quick no-change upload now11:54
Kamioninfinity: I doubt it11:54
infinityIt's not like getting binary uploads in is hard, but I bet the version check would fail.11:55
infinityWe could automate source daily-di...11:55
infinitys/source/sourceful/11:55
infinityAnyhow, back after food.11:55
Kamionyeah, I really would rather not though11:55
Kamiongets very confusing11:55
Kamionmuch easier when I know which random enormous source tarballs I need to download and which I don't11:56
Kamion(I have an archive of every debian-installer upload ever. Yes, I'm insane.)11:56
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HiddenWolfKamion: any reason?12:06
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KamionHiddenWolf: because I've never been successful in my repeated requests for a baz/bzr import of the relevant bits, and I need to be able to do archaeology occasionally to find out when I introduced changes12:08
seb128raphink: do you try your patches sometime before uploading? :)12:08
raphinkseb128: sorry I had tried it but not enough *blush*12:09
raphink:(12:09
seb128raphink: 3 cdbs uploads to get one dir creating working ...12:09
raphinksorry for that :s12:10
seb128if you don't really know what you are doing maybe better to not change cdbs, no offense, but we have a load of package using it and that's not a piece of software we want to get broken12:10
HiddenWolfHey seb128, do you have any plans to upload a snapshot or 0.9.4 rhythmbox, or are we sticking to 0.9.3? (just wondering if I should file bugs)12:10
seb128HiddenWolf: no way I upload a snapshot, 0.9.4 if it was here could be considered, by they changed many stuff so I doubt of it12:10
HiddenWolfseb128: hm, right. I'll go checking what's broken in 0.9.3 and fixed upstream, and file a few bugs when I'm sober/awake12:11
seb128HiddenWolf: looks fine, thank you12:11
HiddenWolfseb128: :)12:12
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HiddenWolfhey, xchat-gnome was dropped from desktop?12:14
seb128yeah, no need of an IRC client on the desktop12:14
seb128it's rather a geeky tool12:14
HiddenWolfHm. I guess my baseline expectation differs from Average Joe12:16
minghuamaybe there should be a ubuntu-geek-desktop? :-)12:16
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slomoinfinity: any news on sparc?12:19
dholbachminghua: better not make decisions on what the "average geek" could like, it'll end up in flamewars and myriads of bug reports :)12:21
ograas long as vim is shipped and emacs not, all will be fine ;P12:21
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HiddenWolfargh12:42
mjg59Hm. Why does attempting to add a Windows printer result in it attempting to authenticate me to every Windows machine on the network?12:45
ograAD weirdness ?12:46
mjg59ogra: Under Ubuntu?12:46
HiddenWolfET calling home, ofcourse12:46
ogramjg59, hmm12:46
infinityslomo: I was out fetching food. :)12:50
ograhttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper/+builds12:50
ograhmm, intresting, we have unknown buildds ?12:51
ogra"Built by unknown build machine in" :)12:51
infinityogra: No, we have a half-implemented feature. :)12:51
ogra:)12:51
infinityogra: Don't show "all", btw.12:52
infinityogra: It's only "superseded" builds that should show "unknown" (since they never built)12:52
ograinfinity, btw, could you finally kill that xscreensaver 4.23-4ubuntu1 build ?12:52
ograwe're at 4.23-4ubuntu712:52
infinityogra: The one marked as "superseded"?12:53
infinityogra: That means it won't get tried.12:53
ogradunno, i just see it listed12:53
infinityogra: Yes, as superseded.12:53
ograoh, ah12:53
ograok12:54
Kinnisonseb128: still broken?12:59
seb128Kinnison: no trace on your upload on dapper-changes nor launchpad12:59
seb128s/on/of12:59
Kinnisonodd01:00
seb128if you say so01:01
seb128are you sure you did upload it?01:01
seb128didn't get a rejected mail?01:01
Kinnisonfairly01:01
Kinnisonnope, no reject01:02
Kinnisonbut no accept either01:02
Kinnisonand I definitely signed it01:02
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seb128you are the best placed to look on what's going on I think :)01:02
Kinnisonseb128: indeed01:03
=== Kinnison has signed changes/dsc here, and an upload file from 16:41 UTC yesterday saying it uploaded to upload.ubuntu.com
Kinnisonseb128: okay, worked it out, it's the classic kinni muckup only with a twist01:07
Kinnisonit of course failed to find 'UNRELEASED' as a distrorelease01:07
Kinnisonbut for some reason it failed to mail me01:08
seb128ah :)01:08
ograheh01:08
Kinnisonthat's the more worrying bit01:08
infinityYeah, a reject for that would be shiny.01:08
Kinnisoninfinity: normally it *does* reject that01:08
Kinnisoninfinity: something has changed01:08
infinityAwesome.01:08
infinityOh, I had a question for you.01:08
infinityHow much effort would it be to set up a pocket that publishes to a private archive in the DC?01:09
infinity(For CAT/buildd use)01:09
Kinnisonconsidering currently launchpad is fully open and friendly about distros, very very hard01:09
infinityCheck.  I'll keep making private archives on rockhopper then. :)01:10
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KamionKinnison: it's never mailed people on wrong-distrorelease01:10
KamionKinnison: at least not for the last month or so01:10
infinityYou do this often? :)01:11
ograheh, beats me01:11
Kamionno, but I look up the failures for people often01:11
KinnisonKamion: I have a mail from march 9th where it mailed me a reject for wrong distrorelease01:11
KamionKinnison: https://launchpad.net/products/launchpad-upload-and-queue/+bug/3596501:11
UbugtuMalone bug 35965 in launchpad-upload-and-queue "exceptions in process-upload not communicated to uploader" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  01:11
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KinnisonKamion: *nod* that's what I saw this time01:12
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ograKinnison, the latest (0.6.something) ?01:13
LureKinnison: which driver?01:13
Kinnisonogra: I'm just looking01:13
Kinnisonlure: ipw210001:13
Kinnisonhmm, the wireless card associated with my network, but iwlist scan shows nothing01:14
infinityKinnison: You're lucky, it just segfaults for me right now. :)01:14
ograhmm ... 01:14
Lureinfinity: what segfauls - n-m or iwlist scan?01:14
ogra7me ponders if he should just release the current live image with old nm01:14
infinityLure: NM.01:14
ograat least users will have network then :)01:15
Kinnisonogra: I think this is an ipw2100 issue01:15
LureKinnison: if iwlist does not report properly it is probably driver issue01:15
Kinnisonokay that's very odd01:16
KinnisonI reloaded the driver, and for about 10 seconds, iwlist scan showed my network01:16
Kinnisonthen it went away again01:16
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LureKinnison: n-m does constant scans, maybe that confuses the driver (similar problem with madwifi)01:17
Lurewhich version of ipw2100 do you have (I know ipw2200 in ubuntu is latest, but not sure for 2100)01:18
Kinnisondmesg says version 1.1.401:18
Lurethat is a bit old (2.5 months ;-), there is packet monitoring patch in 1.2.1 that may help and one WEXT patch (that n-m depends on)01:19
Lurehttp://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/01:19
Kinnisonit was working before I upgraded01:20
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siretartKinnison: I don't know if this is the same problem, but I think I saw this yesterday on my girlfriends ipw220001:20
LureKinnison: another ipw2100 report with latest n-m: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=15187201:21
siretartKinnison: the solution was to disable and then reenable wired networking. then wireless was available again01:21
siretartbtw, is there any easy way to restart nm which does not involve /etc/init.d/dbus restart?01:21
Luresiretart: not really - you can kill and start manually01:22
KinnisonLure: seems unrelated01:22
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infinityRun the scripts from /etc/dbus/event.d01:22
infinityOr "dpkg-reconfigure network-manager", which will do it for you.01:23
Kinnisoninfinity: *g*01:23
LureKinnison: any strange message in dmesg?01:23
siretartinfinity: :) - thanks01:23
KinnisonLure: not really01:23
KinnisonLure: and since killing NM I get intermittent scan results01:23
Kinnisonbut what's odd is that it thinks only 54Mbps is available on the router01:24
siretartKinnison: do you use wpa? you might find it interesting to have an open 'wpa_cli' with 'level 0' (this is a wpa_cli command) debugging open..01:25
LureKinnison: strange is that there were many success reports with ipw2100 (with test packages), only one failure01:25
siretartLure: did you identify why it failed?01:25
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LureLure: I do not recall, but am just looking through archives...01:26
MithrandirKamion: hmm, why isn't d-i 26 in the archive yet?01:26
Kinnisonsiretart: the only security measure is MAC locking01:26
MithrandirKamion: as in, the binaries seem to not be there yet.01:26
Luresiretart: actually it was nm-applet issue causing WEP key to be lost (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=848460&highlight=ipw2100#post848460)01:27
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siretartLure: oh. this would/could confirm debian bug #304087 then01:28
UbugtuDebian bug 304087 in wpasupplicant "Subject: wpasupplicant not working with ipw2100 driver" [Important,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/30408701:29
siretartLure: I'm still waiting for ppl to confirm that this bug is valid or not01:29
dholbachKinnison: regarding bug 33820.... it'd make sense to reject it, no?01:29
UbugtuMalone bug 33820 in gnome-session "Pressing power button displays dialog, it does not switch off computer" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3382001:29
Treenaksdholbach: I think it should be considered a duplicate of the 'whine-about-the-logout-dialog' bug01:30
Hadakahi! is there a list of things to consider when making a package for ubuntu instead of debian?01:30
Kinnisondholbach: I was going to ask mjg59 to decide if we disable the functionality in g-p-m or reject the bug01:30
dholbachTreenaks: you mean the "too many buttons"?01:30
Treenaksdholbach: (the one complaining that the new Ubuntu logout dialog sucks compared to the original Gnome 2.14 ones with timeouts)01:31
siretartHadaka: we follow the debian packaging policy01:31
KamionMithrandir: they're there now; I think you just looked while the publisher was still running / mirrors were still pulsing01:31
Hadakasiretart: okay, thanks01:31
dholbachKinnison: ok01:32
Kinnisonseb128: I bodged my network so I could upload the metacity fix again, I'll investigate in a bit01:33
infinityKamion: Oddly enough, the manual never made it...01:33
infinityKamion: (which was what I was checking to see if the upload had)01:33
infinityKamion: Oh, we don't build the manual anymore, I guess.01:35
infinitySilly me.01:35
KinnisonLure: I'll upgrade and try again01:35
Kamioninfinity: right, installation-guide now01:35
Kamionthere's a mostly empty debian-installer.deb01:35
infinityYeah, I see that now (missed it earlier)01:36
infinityStupid human parsing.01:36
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seb128Kinnison: cool01:37
pittiKamion: btw, when you NEW aspell-cs, can you please put it into main directly? I added an inclusion report for it (not urgent, though)01:37
Kinnisonseb128: can you remind me how to empty my session?01:38
Kamionpitti: ok, will do01:38
seb128Kinnison: empty? reset to default you mean? rm ~/.gnome2/session01:38
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MithrandirKamion: ok.  Anything else we want to get in before I roll the ISOs and we can start testing?01:39
Kinnisonseb128: thanks01:39
infinityKamion: I don't suppose anyone's found a fix for the "I have no menu selection in gfxboot" anymore bug that cropped up between Flight-4 and Flight-5?01:40
infinitys/" anymore/ anymore"/01:40
_ionHi01:41
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infinityAh-ha.  The NM SEGV only occurs when you have uncommented interfaces in /etc/n/i01:43
infinityMithrandir: What does the livecd's /etc/n/i look like these days?01:44
KinnisonLure: after an upgrade, nm-applet now shows my wireless but refuses to associate with it01:44
Kamioninfinity: er, was that bug on machines that worked fine with Flight 4?01:44
Mithrandirinfinity: auto lo\niface lo inet loopback\n\nauto eth0\niface eth0 inet dhcp01:44
Kamion'cos I'd assumed it was another instance of "we need to switch to 640x400"01:44
infinityKamion: So it claimed...01:44
Mithrandirinfinity: (repeat for each interface)01:44
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Kamioninfinity: bug#?01:45
infinityMithrandir: Crap.  Let me test that here.01:45
infinityKamion: Looking.01:45
KinnisonLure: It whinged about failing to execute wpa_supplicant01:45
KinnisonLure: despite me not using wpa01:45
Mithrandirinfinity: nm-applet and NetworkManager{,Dispatcher} running happily on my live box.01:45
infinityKamion: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gfxboot-theme-ubuntu/+bug/3459201:46
UbugtuMalone bug 34592 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "dapper flight 5: install menu never comes" [Critical,Confirmed]  01:46
infinityKamion: "I've never seen this problem with any earlier release i installed before, certainly not with any dapper flight release up to and including flight-4."01:46
KinnisonLure: http://users.pepperfish.net/dsilvers/for_lure.txt is an excerpt from daemon.log01:47
LureKinnison: 0.6 has to have wpasupplicant installed and you seem to have old wpasupplicant01:49
Lureplease remove it and reinstall (it has moved from /usr/sbin/ to /sbin with official package)01:49
KinnisonLure: I had *no* wpasupplicant installed01:49
LureKinnison: know issue - n-m recommends it, but it should require/depend on it01:49
Lureplease install and try again01:49
Lurethere is already bug in Malone01:50
KinnisonLure: I'll try now01:50
ograLure, it doent work at all without wpasupplicant ? 01:50
KinnisonLure: you are the win01:50
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Kamioninfinity: could be a display problem, could be an infinite loop somewhere in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu. I've followed up to try to narrow it down.01:51
Lureogra: yes, I think wpasupplicant is also used for scanning01:51
Mithrandirinfinity: apart from nm claiming I don't have a network connection, that is.01:51
Lurein 0.601:51
infinityMithrandir: Ahh, kay, the bug is much narrower in scope (and probably easier to find as a result)01:51
ograLure, evil ...01:51
infinityMithrandir: The way the livecd is setup works fine.  Mine segfaults as soon as I add any wireless* options to the iface stanza.01:52
infinityMithrandir: Bullet dodged for now.  I'll chase up this segv tomorrow.01:52
Mithrandirinfinity: thanks.01:52
siretartLure: are you serious about that nm_0.6 will not work in any case without wpasupplicant?01:52
MithrandirKamion: you don't need anything more in the live cd?01:52
MithrandirKamion: or install cd01:52
Mithrandirif so, I'll spin ISOs01:53
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KamionMithrandir: not urgently, as far as I know01:53
MithrandirKamion: ok, thanks.01:53
infinityMithrandir: We may want to add wpasupplicant to the live seed, but too late for this run. :)01:53
infinityMithrandir: If this run is broken, we can consider it. :)01:53
janimoMithrandir: sorry. I forgot and made an upload to main (xfwm)01:53
Mithrandirinfinity: yup, sure.01:53
infinityErr, wait.  It's still in minimal?01:54
janimohope I did not cause any trouble01:54
Kamioninfinity: unless somebody moved it ...01:54
Mithrandirwhat is still in minimal?01:54
infinityNot that anything depends on minimal anyway, so monimal isn't on the livecd.01:54
infinityOh, -base depends on minimal, and -base is on the livecd.01:55
infinityNevermind, then. :)01:55
infinitywpasupplicant is on the livecd.01:55
infinitySerendipity.01:56
RiddellMithrandir: you're building new daily CDs?01:56
MithrandirRiddell: yes.01:56
Mithrandirinfinity: it is?  Not on my (upgraded) live cd, AFAICT01:56
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RiddellMithrandir: can you do new kubuntu ones too?  or let me know when little is free to do so01:57
MithrandirRiddell: sure, I'll spin you those.01:57
infinityMithrandir: Hrm.  I don't see it in "apt-cache show ubuntu-minimal", but I sure as heck see it in the minimal seed..01:57
infinityI wonder if there's some sort of disconnect there...01:57
Mithrandirinfinity: I don't see it in 104 of ubuntu-meta I uploaded.01:58
infinitygerminate still angry about it being in universe (but it's been moved for a while now)?01:58
Mithrandir     0.4.8-0ubuntu2 001:58
Mithrandir        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/main Packages01:58
infinityAnyhow, you should get on with CD building and testing.  I can figure this out async.02:00
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infinityIf wpasupplicant doesn't end up on the livecd, no big loss.02:00
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Kamioninfinity: nobody's uploaded ubuntu-meta since I promoted it to main02:00
infinityAh-ha.02:01
infinityminimal/i386: Skipping package wpasupplicant (package not in debootstrap)02:01
infinityKamion: No, "minimal" is just thpethial.02:01
Kamionoh, right02:01
Kamioninfinity: I can't change priorities at the moment, so nothing gets into minimal at all02:01
infinityRockin'.02:01
infinityS'ok, I'm still questioning why it was put there anyway.02:02
ograwhy is it in minimal ? 02:02
StevenKKamion: All Soyuz stuff?02:02
ograits a dependency of a desktop app /me thinks ...02:02
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KamionStevenK: yes02:02
j^infinity if wpasupplicant is not on the livecd WEP/WPA wireless networks will not work with NM02:02
StevenKGeez. 02:02
infinityogra: Well, no, it can be used to configure a WPA network independantly of the desktop.02:02
ograinfinity, but we dont use it that way currently ...02:03
infinitySo, much like wireless-tools, it has a place in minimal.  But I'm still not positive on that.02:03
StevenKWhat about standard?02:03
StevenKIt02:03
StevenKIt's not minimal, but it isn't optional either. :-)02:03
KamionI think the reasoning is that ifupdown is minimal02:03
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infinityAnd wireless-tools.02:04
infinityAnd other such things.02:04
Kamionright02:04
Kinnisonj^: In fact, if my experience today is anything to go by, non-WEP/WPA won't work either02:04
Kamionogra: we don't, but a user can by editing /etc/network/interfaces02:04
j^Kinnison which wireless driver?02:04
ograyep, i understandf02:04
ogra-f02:05
KamionMithrandir: hmm, do we want metacity 1:2.14.1-0ubuntu3?02:05
KamionI think we might02:05
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infinityj^: Kinnison's right, I just tested.02:06
infinityKinnison: That's clearly a bug in the packaging, not a feature.02:06
infinityMithrandir: Your broken NM on your Live system is due to wpasupplicant being missing. :/02:06
infinityMithrandir: I'll seed it to live and do another meta upload, on the off chance you may feel the urge to regenerate images later for some other reason.02:06
infinityMithrandir: If that other reason never arises, you can list it as errata.02:07
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Kinnisonj^: ipw210002:07
j^current version of network-manager only recomends wpasupplicant but has to depend on it02:07
infinityj^: By "has to", you mean "is broken, and should be fixed"02:07
j^infinity yes, along those lines02:08
infinityj^: There's no reason why it should NNED wpasupplicant for WEP or unsecured networks, it just appears to unconditionally try to spawn it anyway (and fails when it's not there)02:08
HiddenWolfmoken?02:08
HiddenWolfwhoops02:08
Treenakscan't you use wpasupplicant for wep too?02:08
infinityTreenaks: Probably, but you can also use the WEXT WEP extentions, which NM has happily done until 0.6 (and may still be able to do, if someone asks it nicely)02:09
MithrandirKamion: hmm.02:09
siretartinfinity: wpasupplicant can also connect to WEP secured and even unsececured networks. this makes it somewhat a generic roaming daemon replacement, given that wpasupplicant supports 'action scripts' which are called whenever it looses or reconnects to some AP02:11
infinitysiretart: So, you're arguing we should just always have it installed as an NM dependency and deal with the added bloat?02:12
mjg59siretart: That doesn't sound like a good reason for network-manager always using it, though02:12
siretartinfinity: I don't know how NM actually uses wpasupplicant. I just wanted to point out that wpasupplicant CAN be used that way. 02:13
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infinitysiretart: It appears that it IS using it that way right now, but I'm arguing that's wrong. :)02:13
KinnisonIt has an installed size of a half-meg02:13
Kinnisonand the .deb is 186k02:13
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_ionIs anyone working on n-m 0.6.2?02:13
_ionI.e. upgrading the Ubuntu package02:14
j^_ion http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager02:14
infinityUpdating the Ubuntu package to 0.6.2 is simple.  Fixing the current bugs/issues we have with the implementation of 0.6.x is more important.02:14
siretarton a side note: I currently work on an integration of whereami to wpasupplicant. but it isn't there yet02:14
_ionj: Cool.02:14
_ionThere's also a bug in the current Ubuntu package: the binaries contain a different PIDfile path from the one in the d-bus scripts.02:15
_ionThe 0.6.1 package i used to work on contained a patch that fixed it.02:15
infinity_ion: Ahh, is that why restarting it leaves a NetworkManagerDispatcher running (I had 5 before I noticed)?02:16
_ioninfinity: Yep.02:16
infinityEasy enough fix.02:17
_ionThe binaries: /var/run/foo.pid, the scripts: /var/run/NetworkManager/foo.pid02:18
infinityMithrandir: Do you care enough about NM to put the world on hold, or are you happy with errata?02:18
_ionMy patch changed the path in the source, but one might as well modify the d-bus event scripts instead.02:18
infinity_ion: Or both.  Neither of those paths looks "right" to me.02:19
j^_ion what about adding --pid-file= than starting the daemon?02:19
infinity_ion: Should be /var/run/<packagename>/<binaryname>.pid (so, /var/run/network-manager/NetworkManagerDispatcher.pid)02:19
_ionThat's one possibility. :-)02:19
ogragrmbl ...02:19
ograedubuntu-meta built 1h ago and is still not in the archive ...02:20
Mithrandirinfinity: I'd like to have it in the live images, but I guess we can test the install images.02:20
MithrandirRiddell: kubuntu images spinning02:20
Kinnisonogra: it'll be there at the end of this cycle02:21
infinityMithrandir: Alright, well, turnaround time on seed changes or packaging changes being more or less the same, I'll upload NM instead with a hard dependency on wpasupplicant since (for now) it seems to need that.02:21
infinityMithrandir: We can beat Keybuk about later to fix that.02:21
ograKinnison, i'm sure it will be there at the end of *something* :)02:21
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Mithrandirinfinity: thanks.02:21
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janimowhen are uploads expected to be allowed again?02:25
ograjanimo, uploads are fine for everything that doesnt touch any CDs :)02:26
infinity_ion: Do you have that path patch handy?02:26
_ioninfinity: Yep, a moment...02:26
janimoah, ok. then xfce stuff is ok I assume.02:26
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ograjanimo, since i doubt xfce stuff is on any of the CDs yet, you should be fine02:26
janimojust wanted to make sure. I don't know what a cd making entails, it may be copying the archive from one place to another :)02:27
infinity_ion: Nevermind, found the offending code.02:27
_ionHere it is anyway. http://johan.kiviniemi.name/tmp/nm-pidfile-location.patch02:28
infinityDanke.02:28
Kamionjanimo: that's part of it, yes ...02:30
KamionMithrandir: mind if I upload tzsetup? my change only touches the espresso module (to select a sensible default timezone in all cases), and I don't mind if that change isn't in Flight 602:31
ograYAY02:31
ograinfinity, edubuntu-meta is ready for a new livefs02:31
MithrandirKamion: sure, please do.02:32
Mithrandirogra: you don't need the new NM?02:32
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ograMithrandir, thats what i did that edubuntu-meta rebuild for ...02:33
_ionI really liked the colors in the Human theme in breezy.02:33
ogra   * Refreshed dependencies02:33
ogra   * Added network-manager-gnome to live-i386, live-amd64, live-powerpc,02:33
ogra     live-ia64, live-sparc, live-hppa02:33
ogra   * Removed nm-applet from live-i386, live-amd64, live-powerpc, live-02:33
ogra     ia64, live-sparc, live-hppa02:33
infinityogra: Then you need to wait for my upload.  Sorry. :/02:33
ograMithrandir, ^^02:33
ograah, k02:33
Mithrandirogra: what about wpasupplicant?02:33
infinityMithrandir: Solved in my upload.02:33
ograi missed that ... (edubuntu meeting aside here)02:33
Mithrandirinfinity: well, true.02:33
infinityMithrandir: I just added a hard dep on it.02:33
infinityogra: Don't worry about it.02:33
ograMithrandir, what infinity said02:34
MithrandirRiddell: kubuntu cds are done02:34
infinityWe can whip the approrpriate people about fixing NM's behaviour after Flight mojo is over.02:34
Mithrandirogra: do you want edubuntu install cds to test too?02:34
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infinityKinnison: Would it be terribly bad to disable lp_publish's crontab on drescher and do by-hand cron.daily runs to speed up the process when we need to? :)02:36
ograMithrandir, since they'll suffer also from the kdeedu breakage, i'll need new ones i guess ...02:36
_ionj: Your 0.6.2 package seems to have docbook-to-man and wpasupplicant in build-deps. Are those really necessary?02:36
Pygi_ion: I need to talk to you ^_^ And hi02:37
Mithrandirogra: ok, spinning02:37
Pygipitti: around? urgent issue to solve ;)02:37
_ionj: The .diff.gz also contains network-manager-0.6.2/src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c.new  i think that doesn't belong there.02:37
pittihi Pygi 02:38
_ionHi pygi02:38
ograMithrandir, what about the kbd-chooser change and d-i rebuild Kamion talked about, is that in ?02:38
Mithrandirogra: yes.02:38
ogragood :)02:38
Pygipitti: do you have the "powers" to rebuild wpasupplicant in main?02:38
Pygipitti: one patch should be included right now, if possible ;)02:38
Mithrandirogra: I'm halfway through i386 testing already. :-P02:38
pittiPygi: in general yes, but right now we are in flight-6 freeze02:38
ograMithrandir, wow, fast guy, you deserve a pony :)02:38
Pygipitti: yes, I know that, but this is security issue, you know :-/02:38
pittiPygi: so every main upload needs Mithrandir's or Kamion's approval02:38
PygiMithrandir: ping ;)02:39
siretartPygi: what patch for wpasupplicant? please file a bug and attach that patch02:39
Pygisiretart: A security issue :-/02:39
MithrandirPygi: dude, no need to ping me when I've said something in the channel in the last minute. :-)02:39
pittiPygi: which one? spewing WEP passwords into log files?02:39
MithrandirPygi: hmm, where's the patch?02:39
PygiMithrandir: yes, sorry ;)02:39
Pygipitti: yup02:39
_ionmithrandir: Ping ;-)02:39
PygiMithrandir: wait a sec ;)02:39
pittiPygi: well, that's a pretty old issue02:39
infinityPygi: If it can make it in in under 21 minutes, you win.02:39
infinityPygi: Otherwise, I don't care. :)02:39
Pygipitti: still, should be fixed, no?02:39
pittiPygi: yes, of course it should02:40
Pygiinfinity: heh ;)02:40
infinityPygi: It can be fixed after Flight-6, if we can't do it in 21 minutes.02:40
pittiPygi: but not such a big deal for flight-6 maybe, if it doesn't arrive on time02:40
infinitypitti: Is the patch small and obvious?02:40
PygiI'll give the patch right now02:40
Pygisec pls ;)02:40
pittiinfinity: no idea, I didn't see it02:40
ograPygi, but not while we're all busy preparinmg flight CDs and have to handle the archive like raw eggs :)02:40
infinitypitti: I'm happy to squeak it in before the next cron.daily.02:40
Pygiogra: agreed, but I want that fixed ;)02:40
infinitypitti: Install CDs may not end up with the patch (oh well), but live would get it.02:40
ograPygi, sure but there is no hurry ... we're not on a race :)02:41
infinityPygi: Do you actually have a small and sane patch?02:41
MithrandirPygi: if it's just information disclosure into the log files, I don't really care.  Live CDs generally don't last that long.02:41
Pygiogra: yes, we are ;)02:41
Pygiinfinity: sec pls ;)02:41
siretartPygi: please CC: me02:41
infinityMithrandir: More to the point, test CDs don't last that long. :)02:41
Pygiyes, patch is small02:41
Mithrandirinfinity: that too, but if you end up putting a password into a log on a tmpfs on a live cd, I would be surprised if it was there a day later.02:42
Kamionooh, y'know, I might actually be able to change priorities now02:42
pittiMithrandir: SRAM, you know :-P02:42
infinityKamion: Crazy talk.02:42
Pygisiretart, infinity ... private message please ;)02:42
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Kamion... or not.02:43
infinityPygi: Is there a CVE to go with this?02:43
fabbioneinfinity, slomo: what is FTBFS?02:44
infinityfabbione: Nothing.  I'm retarded.02:44
fabbioneinfinity: ah ok :)02:44
fabbioneoh David left me another mono fix02:45
fabbionethis will make the test suite going02:45
fabbioneand beagle will build02:45
infinityNice.02:45
=== fabbione checks before heading to bed again
slomofabbione: please give me the patch instead of uploading a new mono ;) i have 1.1.13.6 and another patch pending currently02:46
Pygiinfinity:  hm, what do you mean?02:46
=== Kamion files bug 37156
UbugtuMalone bug 37156 in launchpad-upload-and-queue "can't change sections or priorities with change-override.py" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3715602:46
Pygi_ion: you there still?02:46
fabbioneslomo: mind if we first get this one in?02:46
fabbioneslomo: it fixes several problems on sparc02:46
fabbioneand it has been tested02:47
slomofabbione: ok but give me the debdiff so i can merge it easier into my local version, ok?02:47
fabbioneslomo: sure..02:47
dokoinfinity: so you are awake ...02:47
infinityPygi: A CVE assignment from mitre for the information disclosure.02:48
infinityApparently not.02:48
Mithrandirogra: edubuntu cds done02:48
_ionpygi: Somewhat. :-)02:48
Pygiapparently :P02:48
_ionpygi: I'm resting.02:48
Pygi_ion: we need to start work on 0.6.202:48
ograMithrandir, thanks, rsyncing02:48
Pygiah, ok, rest ;)02:48
pittiPygi: patch looks good enough to me02:49
_ionpygi: j already upgraded the package.02:49
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_ionpygi: Or is there something else to be done?02:49
slomofabbione: the exceptions and gc patch is btw in 1.1.13.6 already02:49
Pygi_ion: ah, you did? in our repo?02:49
_ionpygi: /whois j^02:49
fabbioneslomo: yes, the new patch adds more libgc fixes02:49
Pygiah, yes, I saw that packages _ion ... have you dropped unneeded patches?02:50
_ionpygi: http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager02:50
Pygi_ion: care to copy that to our repo?02:50
Pygior ping tonio_ to do it?02:50
KaiLmorning Pygi 02:51
PygiKaiL: hi hi02:51
_ionpygi: Now that n-m 0.6 is already accepted to Ubuntu, is our repo needed anymore? If there's something that should be fixed, i think a malone bug report should be enough.02:51
PygiKaiL: I have a question for you ;)02:51
Pygi_ion: agreed ;) but we need 0.6.202:51
Kinnisoninfinity: I don't imagine so02:52
fabbioneslomo: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/mono_diff02:53
_ionpygi: I'm very exhausted at the moment. If i'm feeling better later today, i'll update the package in the repository.02:53
Kinnisoninfinity: it should be fine. the best you'll achieve is around double-rate, depending on how the publisher is feeling02:53
fabbioneslomo: and ubuntu9 uploaded. Please let me know when you are ready with the new version, that we will give it a spin02:53
Pygi_ion: thank you ^_^ and have a good rest ^_^02:53
fabbionei am off again02:53
fabbionelater02:53
infinityPygi: If my test-build finishes before the hour, you get your patch in.02:54
ografabbione, get well ...02:54
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fabbioneogra: thanks02:54
slomofabbione: i'm ready ;) i'm only waiting for a uvf exception approval now02:54
infinityfabbione: Erk.  Someone should have warned you that new uploads will gain the wrath of Mithrandir. :)02:54
infinityOh wow, that builds fast.02:54
Pygithank you infinity ^_^ now all you need is to make sure it finishes ;)02:54
fabbioneslomo: ok.02:55
fabbioneinfinity: eh..02:55
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ograinfinity, is mono on the CD ?02:55
fabbioneinfinity: a bit too late..02:55
ograi didnt think it is 02:55
fabbioneinfinity: and afair mono is not on CD02:55
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infinityfabbione: Yeah, I have no idea if any of it is in ship.  Oh well, too late anyway. :)02:55
fabbioneMithrandir: sorry :/02:56
fabbioneok02:56
fabbionei am off. really02:56
seb128ogra: no, it's not02:56
fabbioneinfinity: care to give back beagle once mono is built?02:56
infinityfabbione: Bug me tomorrow.  I'm doing the bed thing soon.02:56
ograseb128, not before dapper+1 at least :)02:56
fabbioneinfinity: night02:56
ograif we find the f-spot :)02:57
Pygiwill be back soon02:58
sladenmjg59 / jdub: D'oh fixed in acpi-support, ta02:59
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ogramoin zul03:00
zulmoring ogra 03:01
KaiLPygi, j^: I'm currently working on a new WLAN status page, which only lists WLAN chipsets,  not the specific devices - that should make the list a lot shorter and avoid false entries, as the device names often doesn't change, but the hardware itself does03:03
KaiLhmm, bad timing ;)03:07
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infinitymvo: /topic, dude03:12
ograinfinity, tell that to sladen :P03:15
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janimowas there a final decision made on gtk1.2 and rdepends demotion to uni?03:19
janimoxmms in particular03:19
janimoalso what was decided on libmad?03:19
infinityPetty sure xmms is heading to universe.03:19
janimothis is an ex-mms03:19
janimolibmad too?03:20
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tsenglibmad is used by kde iirc03:20
sladenogra: what did I break?03:20
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sladenogra: /me reads, groovy03:20
ograsladen, /topic :)03:21
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janimotseng, does libmad ship on kubuntu CD as well or only in main?03:21
janimoRiddell: ^03:21
tsengbeats me dude, it could not use it at all these days03:21
Riddelltseng: it's a build-dep only03:22
Riddelljanimo: it doesn't ship on the CD03:22
janimoRiddell: but is in main, and stays there for dapper?03:23
Riddelljanimo: we could drop MP3 support in arts, but what's the advantage?03:25
janimoRiddell: I am not thinking in terms of advantages/disadvatages here. just curius :)03:25
janimosince graveman which is potential xubuntu app deps on libmad03:26
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janimoand if libmad goes to universe no need to push it03:26
janimograveman I mean03:26
janimoRiddell: speaking of arts is that going to be kept for kde 4 too?03:27
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Riddelljanimo: crivvens no03:28
TreenaksRiddell: What will be used?03:29
ograTreenaks, gstreamer (hopefully)03:29
Treenaksthat'd rock03:29
ograyep03:29
RiddellTreenaks: phonon03:30
Riddellan API with multiple backends03:31
Riddellof which gstreamer would be my preference to use03:31
TreenaksRiddell: one of which is gstreamer, I guess?03:31
Treenaksah03:31
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PygiI am back03:36
Pygiinfinity: good or bad news?03:36
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KaiLrehi Pygi 03:49
KaiLPygi: I'm currently working on a new WLAN status page, which only lists WLAN chipsets,  not the specific devices - that should make the list a lot shorter and avoid false entries, as the device names often doesn't change, but the hardware itself does03:49
PygiKaiL: rehi? ;) great, thanks ^_^03:49
KaiLhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/WirelessChipsets03:49
KaiLthe old device based list is rather - uhm - useless03:50
Pygik, thanks for help ^_^03:50
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RiddellKamion: can you rebuild the kubuntu live CD filesystem?  so it's in live with the install CDs for flight 603:50
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ograRiddell, we're still waitinfg for the wpa stuff03:51
KaiLPygi, it's only a bit complicate, to get the people even to give me those 2 values... *gar*03:52
Pygiogra: it' coming in? ^_^03:52
Pygithe patch I mean ;)03:52
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KamionRiddell: I imagine Mithrandir/infinity will do that when ready03:53
Riddellok, didn't realise we were still waiting03:55
zulKamion: i have a gfxboot patch for grub locally which I have to test out fyi..03:57
Kamionzul: I really actively don't want to apply that before dapper04:00
zulKamion: im working on dapper+1 stuff04:00
KamionI know SuSE have it, but I want to keep grub stable; let's look at it after dapper04:00
Kamionzul: ok, talk to me after dapper :-)04:01
Kamionbut thanks for the note04:01
zulKamion: okie dokie..04:01
PygiKamion: any chance I can get UVF exception to update n-m 0.6.1 to n-m 0.6.2?04:04
KamionPygi: please send UVF exceptions by mail, not IRC. see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources04:06
PygiKamion: yes, I am aware of that, just wanted to ask ^_^04:06
Pygis/ask/is there a chance for it04:07
ograPygi, just send the mail 04:07
ograthe answer will tell you ;)04:07
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Kamionif I answer these questions by IRC, I have to work at your schedule rather than mine04:07
KamionIRC is not good for batch processing04:07
KamionI'm doing other things right now04:08
Pygik, sorry04:08
sladenKaiL: orinoco/prism work  04:09
KaiLsladen, I'd like to have the exact names from lspci :)04:10
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KaiLesp. as there are afaik some prism2, which doesn't work04:10
j^orinoco_pci should be blacklisted so that  hostap_pci is used for Intersilli Prism 2/2.5/3 chips04:11
Kamionno, some cards need hostap04:11
Kamionsee the PCMCIA list for discussion of this04:11
Kamionlists.infradead.org04:11
j^bugs 3671804:11
UbugtuMalone bug 36718 in module-init-tools "blacklist orinoco_pci" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3671804:11
j^Kamion i am talking about orinoco_pci not orinoco_cs04:11
j^orinoco_pci and hostap_pci support the same chips04:12
ograj^, hey, orinoco is working fine here, dont break it04:12
j^ogra does it also support WPA?04:12
Kamionoh, hmm, I'm less sure about that but it seems to me that the same considerations apply; orinoco and hostap *claim* to support the same chips but ...04:12
ograj^, i dont use WPA and personally never met any person using it 04:12
KaiLhostap is in dapper, but not in breezy?04:13
ogra(to be honest i dont understand all the fuss about it)04:13
j^ogra i personally dont use any wireless encryption, but as sad as it is i had to use WPA04:13
trappistogra: it gets around a lot of the insecurities of wep04:13
Kamionhttp://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-pcmcia/2005-December/003001.html says that the exact same problem occurs with orinoco_pci and hostap_pci04:13
ogratrappist, i live 200m away from the next neighbor, no need for any encryption here ... 04:13
KaiLogra, because on Windows it's even more broken than on Ubuntu? ;)04:13
trappistogra: not trying to shove it down your throat, just telling you what the fuss is about :)04:14
ogratrappist, j^, dont get me wrong, i appreciate that you guys do the work, but i personally couldnt care less about WPA04:14
j^ogra hostap_pci is also faster in finding networks04:15
Kamionhttp://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-pcmcia/2005-December/002997.html says that there *are* cards that orinoco supports but hostap does not04:15
ograj^, just dont break it ;) thats all i'm begging for ;)04:15
j^Kamion _cs not _pci04:15
ograi dont care which driver drives my card as long as everything works04:15
Kamionj^: who cares about the bus?04:15
Kamionit's the same core04:15
mjg59Kamion: They're different drivers04:16
Kamionmjg59: whence the comment in http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-pcmcia/2005-December/003001.html then?04:16
mjg59I don't think there were orinoco or symbol PCI parts04:16
j^Kamion orinoco_pci == hostap_pci, other cards are in orinoco_plx04:16
mjg59Oh, maybe there were orinoco PCI ones04:16
j^mjg59 but are you sure its not one of the later orinoco ones that use prism2 chips?04:19
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Kamionwell, if orinoco_pci is really useless, surely we should just stop building it (or put it somewhere else by default) rather than making life difficult for folks who know what they're doing (e.g. are building their own kernels) by blacklisting it04:21
j^Kamion editing a txt file to use the module vs. building your own kernel, not sure what makes life difficult04:22
Kamionhttp://lists.shmoo.com/pipermail/hostap/2005-November/011901.html04:22
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Kamionthe people who build their own kernels will have been doing so for years and will know how to do it; they may not know how to deal with (or where to find) relatively new configuration files04:23
j^Kamion could say the same for e100 vs eepro10004:24
j^or others found in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist04:25
Kamione100 and eepro100 do not have quite identical PCI device ID tables04:26
j^i would also count myself in the group of people that build their own kernels for years, i know about blacklist files and i stopped building my own kernels though04:26
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KamionI see several devices supported by one but not the other (and neither is a superset)04:27
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_ionI wouldn't build my own kernel if i were able to use /dev/fb{0,1} with Matrox G400 using the default kernel image.04:27
Pygi_ion: Dan and Robert are really helpfull ;)04:28
j^Kamion e100 vs eepro100 or hostap_pci vs orinoco_pci now?04:29
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bddebianKamion: ping?04:29
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Kamionj^: e100/eepro10004:40
Kamionbddebian: yes?04:40
bddebianKamion: Do you mind if I bug you privately for just a sec?04:40
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pittimjg59: I just noticed a flaw in your at_console dbus patch; got a minute?04:43
mjg59pitti: Sure04:43
Kamionbddebian: er, is it particularly private?04:43
bddebianI would prefer it was, but if you are busy, that is fine04:43
Kamionbddebian: ok04:43
pittimjg59: so it seems that _dbus_is_console_user() is only called when creating a policy, not when receiving a dbus function call04:43
pittimjg59: this is fine for Fedora's at_console, but since ours checks the foreground console, it doesn't react to fg console changes04:44
mjg59pitti: Hrmph.04:44
pittimjg59: i. e. if I start g-v-m or g-p-m on one conole, then switch user, start a new one, *both* have at_console privs04:44
mjg59Yes04:44
mjg59Ok, that's wrong04:44
mjg59Can you see a simple fix? :)04:44
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pittimjg59: I just started to look at the dbus sources, but it seems to require some rearrangements, since the policy parser already resolves quite much04:45
mjg59Ngh.04:45
pittimjg59: hm, it might be possible to create both policies in bus_policy_create_client_policy() and move the decision to the method call handler04:47
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Kamionbddebian: (i.e. go ahead)04:48
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j^Kamion http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager/orinoco_vs_hostap.html04:50
pittimjg59: btw, I'm (ab)using at_console in g-v-m to finally solve the race between multiple user's g-v-m instances, that's why I noticed04:50
mjg59pitti: Ah, cool04:51
Pygiinfinity: thanks ^_^04:52
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lamontCOULD WE PLEASE STOP RESETTING MY HOME PAGE EVERYTIME I UPGRADE FIREFOX???04:57
ograKamion, i have a preseedable debconfvalue to select a theme in edubuntu-artwork, if i set edubuntu-artwork/theme=plain at the CD prompt, shouldnt that be picked up ?04:57
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pittihi lamont04:57
Treenakslamont: that doesn't happen for me..04:57
zulwe just do it to bug you lamont ;)04:57
pittilamont: WFM04:57
lamontok... it's just the breezy-> dapper transition that trashes it.04:57
ograhere as well04:57
lamontI mean, I love seing the new dapper info page, but could I please have my home page?04:57
pittilamont: complain to Diziet then :)04:58
lamontyeah, I did.  and he claimed he fixed it...  Guess it's time to reopen the bug04:58
bddebianKamion: Are you seeing that -> ?04:59
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lamontNote that because the bug is in the default configuration, ie in the05:04
lamontinitial profile, an existing user will unfortunately not see the fix05:04
lamontunless they generate a fresh profile. This is unfortunate but we05:04
lamontdon't have a good way of safely and coherently updating existing user05:04
lamontprofiles.05:04
lamontthat is utter crap05:04
lamontDiziet: you around?05:04
lamont3389505:05
pittimjg59: *sigh* that requires a fair amount of changes in dbus05:05
pittiRobot101: ping05:06
Robot101pitti: pong05:08
pittiHi05:08
pittiRobot101: are you aware of Ubuntu's at_console policy patch?05:09
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Kamionogra: yeah, should be05:09
pittiRobot101: for us 'at_console' means 'is at the foreground console', not 'is at any console'05:09
Kamionlamont: Diziet's on holiday this week I think05:09
Robot101yeah, painfully aware, because I have a CVS dbus and dapper, so half of the gnome-{screensaver,{power,volume}-manager} stuff is broken for me05:10
pittiRobot101: we need that because it makes much more sense with g-p-m and such05:10
Robot101right05:10
pittiRobot101: I just discovered that our implementation is broken; at_console is only evaluated at policy creation time, not at the time when a function call actually takes place05:11
lamontKamion: ah, ok05:11
pittiRobot101: so two g-p-m's or g-v-m's still race against each other05:11
lamontKamion: I just reopened 33895 for him to enjoy when he's back then... :)05:11
ograKamion, thanks05:11
pittiRobot101: do you think a dbus policy feature like 'is at the foregound console' will ever make it upstream?05:12
pittiRobot101: if so, do you have some time to discuss it? if not, we should find a different solution for Ubuntu05:12
lamonthttp://bld-4.mmjgroup.com/~wb/buildLogs/stats/dapper.stats2.png05:13
lamontnote the kde spike yesterday05:13
Robot101pitti: I'd be happy to argue in favour of commiting at least a compile-time switchable implementation of at_console05:13
pittiRobot101: I just noticed that changing dbus this way requires a fair amount of code changes05:14
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pittiso I'll need help with that05:14
Robot101yeah it's not a trivial patch by any means, and a helper program too05:14
Robot101I didn't look closely at it yet05:15
pittiRobot101: the helper program is the easiest part, we already have it :)05:15
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Robot101right, but where's the best place to implement the variable behaviour05:15
pittiRobot101: if we want it then the check needs to move to the signal/method call handler anyway05:17
pittiRobot101: and which behaviour takes place is solely determined by _dbus_user_at_console() then05:17
pittiRobot101: i. e. our's would use the dbus-foreground-console, Fedora might use pam_console, etc.05:18
lamontneato.05:18
lamontare my printer settings all supposed to go *poof* on upgrading to dapper?05:18
lamontor was I just lucky...05:18
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pittiRobot101, mjg59: the altearnative would be to change dbus-foreground-console to dbus-is-foreground-console and call it in g-{p,v}-m themselves; this doesn't enforce policy, but is much easier to implement05:19
Kinnisondholbach: ping?05:19
Kinnisonpitti: That sounds like it'd give the impression of correctness without the security backing it up. If we can't get it right at the core then I guess so, but I don't like it :-)05:21
dholbachKinnison: pong05:21
pittiKinnison: full ack05:21
Kinnisondholbach: I've been reviewing the gparted stuff you sent05:21
Kinnisondholbach: you expressed concern about needing a 'reload' or something -- can you explain what you meant?05:22
dholbachKinnison: how bad is it, doctor?05:22
pittiRobot101: do you have any idea how Fedora et al solve that problem?05:22
dholbachKinnison: does it show up volumes and partitions for you, when you start it?05:22
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Kinnisonoh crud, I need to recompile05:24
Kinnisonplease wait05:24
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dholbachok05:24
Kinnisononce it has rebuilt I'll take a closer look05:25
Kinnisonumm, hang on05:25
Kinnisonit refuses to build05:25
Kinnisonprivileged.patch is failing05:25
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dholbachum.... it built for me05:26
dholbachstrange05:26
dholbacheven in pbuilder05:26
Kinnisonunpack the source you published in a fresh dir and try05:26
ogradholbach, pbuilder update ?05:26
KinnisonIt might be a simple-patchsys bug where it left a patch applied or something05:26
sladenlamont: how do you manage to get hppa/sparc *above* i386 in those graphs...?05:27
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lamontsladen: it's graph2.05:28
lamontgraph1 (dapper.stats.png) is "installed/total"05:28
lamontgraph2 (dapper.stats2.png) is "installed/(installed+out-of-date)"05:28
lamontso you get penalized only for out-of-date packages (that built in the past) on graph205:28
lamontand hppa/sparc rock. :-)05:29
lamontalthough hppa really doesn't like kde, based on the slow recovery.05:29
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lamontnew data point in about 45 min or so05:29
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lamontsladen: graph 2 ignores all the crap that an architecture was never able to build before, either.05:34
sladenlamont: cupsd will crash in an infinite loop (100% CPU) if you run out of dist-upgrade and run out of diskspace during it...05:35
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lamonthrm... anyway, I re-added my printer05:36
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dholbachKinnison: i uploaded a new .diff.gz and .dsc05:37
Kinnisondholbach: i'll grab them, one sec05:38
dholbachKinnison: thanks a lot... dunno what happened between and now and then...05:38
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Kinnisondholbach: looks better, configuring now05:39
sladenlamont: apparently that's NOT A BUG.  Since daemons shouldn't be responsible for checking every the return result of every library/syscall because out-of-disk is known is cause badness anyway05:40
lamontsladen: sigh05:40
lamontlazy damn programmers.05:41
Kinnisondholbach: right yes, I see, it just doesn't show05:43
Kinnisondholbach: how strange05:43
dholbachi could try with 0.2.305:43
Kinnisonlet me look first05:44
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Kinnisondholbach: right, running it without embedding still needs a refresh to begin05:45
Kinnisondholbach: most odd05:45
dholbachyeah :/05:46
mvoMithrandir: please hit me hard (or blame gnome-xchat), I haven't read the bits that we are frozen for flight-6 and uploaded a new gnome-app-install and synaptic05:46
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dholbachKinnison: you think it's a good idea to pester upstream with the patch? :)05:46
Pygidholbach: yes, bother upstream ;)05:46
PygiI know I wasn't asked, but still :P05:46
Kinnisondholbach: I'm wondering about the on_signal_show05:47
Mithrandirmvo: ok. :-/  Disruptive changes?05:47
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Kinnisondholbach: which in theory should be called when the window is shown -- that would cause the refresh05:47
Kinnisondholbach: IMO we need to attach that signal to somewhere05:47
mvoMithrandir: no, not really. minor updates, but I'm not sure about size impact of g-a-i because I updated the application-data05:47
dholbachKinnison: right05:47
Kinnisondholbach: check if 0.2.3 has the same issue, if so then we need to work out why that signal isn't firing05:47
Mithrandirmvo: 'k, let's hope it works out, then.05:48
mvois there a way to prevent g-a-i from building (or cancel it or something)?05:48
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dholbachKinnison: i'll do that tonight maybe... i'm just writing the hug day announce and then need to run to an appointment - hope you don't mind05:48
ogradid you say size ?05:48
mvoogra: *cough* yes *cough*05:48
ogratststs05:48
ogra(i'll survive i guess, dont worry)05:49
Kinnisondholbach: of course I don't mind. Just shout when you have the next pass for me to look at (if you need my help subsequently)05:49
Kinnisondholbach: the rest of the patch seems okay05:49
dholbachKinnison: thanks a lot05:49
mvoogra: from the look of it it *seems* like the size is identical *puuhhhh*05:49
dholbachI personally feel this is very much worthwhile.05:49
Kinnisondholbach: there's a little wart05:50
Kinnisondholbach: you make the title of the window conditional on installer_mode05:50
Kinnisondholbach: *inside* a test for installer_mode05:50
ogramvo, i have made as much room as i could, the edubuntu CD could bear another 1-200k 05:50
Kinnisondholbach: which seems odd05:50
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Mithrandirmvo: we could dep-wait it on something bogus, but I'll rather just spin the live cds now and hope for the best.05:50
ogramvo, so it should be fine then05:50
dholbachKinnison: oh... I'll make a note to double check that - it sounds indeed odd05:50
Kinnisondholbach: it's in Win_GParted's constructor05:50
dholbachmerci05:51
Kinnisonkein ahnung05:52
dholbachhaha05:52
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ograeeek05:53
ograamd64 edubuntu install failed05:53
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Pygiogra: no good :'(05:53
Pygiogra: failed on what?05:53
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Mithrandirogra: because of what?05:53
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Kinnisonphone me (cell or landline) if I am needed urgently05:53
Kinnisonotherwise I'll be around in a few hours assuming all goes well05:54
ograpitti, Kamion "debconf: Obsolete command TITLE configuring foomatic-filters called"05:54
MithrandirKinnison: uh, wait.05:54
KinnisonMithrandir: yes?05:54
MithrandirKinnison: is this critical for flight-6?05:54
ogradebconf or foomatic ...05:54
MithrandirKinnison: if not, please hold it off until flight 6 is out.05:54
KinnisonMithrandir: I don't believe it's urgent for it05:54
KinnisonMithrandir: I won't upload05:54
MithrandirKinnison: ok, then you can go and play in the cupboard. :-)05:54
KinnisonMithrandir: s/upload/package/ in my statement if it makes you feel better05:54
MithrandirKinnison: it does.05:55
KinnisonMithrandir: I won't even take my gpg key into the cupboard05:55
Mithrandir:-)05:55
Kinnisonsorry, didn't mean to alarm you05:55
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ograargh 05:56
MithrandirKamion: I'll build livefs-es now, fyi.05:56
ograwrong alert, seems my media is broken ...05:56
ogra(i missed the errors above)05:57
pittiogra: *phew*05:57
Kamionogra: that debconf error is harmless06:04
Kamioner, rather, it's not an error, just a warning06:04
Kamioninteresting that ogra could boot amd64 - Mithrandir couldn't earlier06:04
ograKamion, yes, i had the broken pipe error again above ...06:05
Kamionwhat broken pipe error?06:05
ograand some drive ready seek complete errors above ...06:05
ografrom debconf ...06:05
Kamionyou're being very vague :)06:05
MithrandirKamion: might be my machine throwing a fit.  I haven't tried on my home amd64.06:05
ograi had that last flight as well, where you said immediately that its the media06:05
ograits the same error06:06
KamionMithrandir: doesn't boot for me either, but I haven't checked the media06:06
Kamionall media sucks. kthxbye06:06
Kamionogra: DriveReady SeekComplete errors usually indicate media problems, certainly06:07
ogranomeata, i meantt the debconf error that i had last flight ..06:07
Kamion"Broken pipe" means that a process tried to write to a pipe only to find that the other end had closed it06:07
Kamionin order to work out exactly what that means, context is needed06:07
MithrandirKamion: it worked when I reburned with i386.  And I burned the amd64 version three times, so I somehow doubt it's the media.06:07
ograKamion, i already rebooted ...06:07
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ograKamion, just take my word for it, its the same error you identified media breakage in flight 5 with06:08
Kamionok06:09
ograamd64 still boots fine here btw06:09
KamionI suppose the ElTorito boot segment could be b0rked on amd64, but that's very weird given that Edubuntu boots06:09
ogra-rw-rw-r-- 1 ogra ogra 723605504 2006-03-29 14:40 dapper-install-amd64.iso06:09
ograshould be the current one 06:09
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Mithrandirogra: can you try regular ubuntu and see if it works for you?06:11
ograMithrandir, depends how long it takes to rsync that over an edubuntu iso ...06:13
ograi'll pull it now06:13
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Mithrandirthx06:14
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Kamionoh, for pity's sake, my BIOS boot order was wrong06:15
Kamionhmm, but still bad media I think06:15
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ograback in pkgsel again06:26
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janimopitti, if evince-gtk is to use the evince translations I guess can just disable /po building and there's no need for langpack.mk06:48
pittijanimo: I'm still reluctant to approving evince-gtk; it would mean to do all fixes twice06:49
pittijanimo: this should really be a multibuild source package with two different configure options06:49
janimopitti, I agree but I don't see a solution right now06:50
pittijanimo: how big is the code difference?06:50
janimothe patch is about 1000 lines06:51
janimoso the changes are a few hunderd lines06:51
pittijanimo: it's not possible to merge that with #if .. #else .. #endif ?06:51
janimosince upstream does not even comment on the patch, does not even refuse it straight out I don't see what else I can do06:52
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janimopitti, wlel that is the patch basically , ifdef WITH_GNOME stuff06:52
seb128pitti: it would require me updating the xubuntu patch every time GNOME roll a new tarball if we want evince normal updated with GNOME06:52
seb128because if the patch conflicts when we get the new version it blocks the update06:53
pittiseb128: no, that patch should go upstream, of course06:53
janimopitti, http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=59636&action=view06:54
janimothis is how it looks like roughly06:54
ograhas anybody tested ubuntu i386 already ?06:55
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Amaranth_ooh, flight 606:56
crimsunIf someone's doing "known issues" for Flight 6, please add a note regarding HDA Intel for certain chipsets will be muted (those using STAC9xxx codecs) due to a brown paper bag paste error. It's already fixed in BenC's git tree.06:56
pittijanimo: ok, that doesn't look too scary; and upstream doesn't want it?06:57
janimopitti, upstream does not comment on it06:57
janimoexcept initial comment on my original patch in september06:57
janimowhich they said is unnecessary as there are other areas to improve in evince for performance06:57
janimopitti, trust me I don;t like current package split06:59
janimoI spent way more time on fighting autotools in the evince package than on the code itself06:59
KamionMithrandir: OK, likewise, I have i386 booting but not amd6406:59
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pittijanimo: I believe that :/06:59
janimojust to keep it up to date with upsteram and debian package07:00
pittijanimo: so, is evince-gtk the normal evince package plus debian/patches/yourpatch, or is it a forked orig.tar.gz?07:00
ograKamion, Mithrandir, edubuntu amd64 is gold ... testing ubuntu amd64 now07:00
janimopitti, regenerated orig.tgz yes07:00
janimomostly for autotools07:01
janimothe debian pacthes are only laucnhpad + configure in the gnome package case too07:01
janimoso it's orig tar.gz untarred, edit makefiles,autoreconf, recompress07:02
janimomore or less07:02
pittijanimo: hm, using evince's orig.tar.gz and calling autoreconf at build time is not an option?07:03
janimopitti, that could be I guess, but I did not investigate that much07:04
janimoI know there are some AUTO_UPDATE cdbs vars is that it?07:04
janimobut saw some arguments pro and against it in some d-d archives and thought I'd do what most packages do07:05
janimothat is from what I see not dep on autotools for build07:05
pittijanimo: well, updating autotools files during build is evil, yes, but a forked orig.tar.gz is even more evil07:05
janimotrue07:05
pittijanimo: AUTO_UPDATE with tarball.mk doesn't hurt that mach07:05
pittis/mach/much/07:05
janimoI'll look into that then07:05
pittioh, evince isn't tarball.mk07:05
janimoah, yesit is not07:05
pittihm, but still better to have the changes in the diff.gz, I guess07:06
janimoif you mean tar.gz in tar,gz07:06
janimoyou mean configure changes?07:06
pittiyes07:06
MithrandirKamion: it might be cosmic radiation or something and fix itself if I rebuild the image?07:06
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janimoah, I thought nothing betas that in eveilness :)07:06
ograMithrandir, Kamion, i'm in base install now07:06
KamionMithrandir: I'm just making a change to debian-cd to remove elilo configuration from /isolinux/ on amd6407:06
janimobut seems forked tar.gz does07:06
Kamionogra: Ubuntu/amd64?07:06
ograyep07:06
robtaylorKamion: know much about usbutils?07:06
janimos/betas/beats/07:07
pittijanimo: code changes in debian/patches, and autoreconf changes in the diff.gz is not too evil (or autoconf changes in debian/patches/99_autotools.patch)07:07
Mithrandirogra: hmkay.07:07
Kamionthis is insane, how come it breaks for both Mithrandir and me07:07
Kamionrobtaylor: no07:07
ograno idea07:07
ograbut it works fine here07:07
KamionI'm tempted to rebuild just amd64 anyway with this debian-cd change, for the hell of it07:07
janimoseb128, other than the packaging do you have anything against the patch itself?07:07
KamionMithrandir: mind if I kick that off now?07:07
pittireminds me of the refusal of my computer to boot the Kubuntu amd64 back then07:07
MithrandirKamion: please do.07:07
ograjust leave out edubuntu, its already tested and fine :)07:07
KamionMithrandir: have you tried amd64 live?07:08
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MithrandirKamion: no, I haven't had time to generate images, just the livefs-es.07:08
seb128janimo: I've not looked at the code but in principle no07:08
seb128janimo: but that's upstream call07:08
janimopitti,seb128 I'll write to upstream and ask them to at leats comment on the patch07:08
MithrandirKamion: but the previous live cds worked fine.07:09
ograhere as well07:09
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KamionMithrandir: how about previous install CDs?07:09
ogra(ppc untested)07:09
janimothen if they do not want it I'll redo it as pitti suggests07:09
Kamionlike, yesterday's?07:09
pittijanimo: alright07:09
pittijanimo: /me crosses fingers07:09
MithrandirKamion: I haven't booted amd64 install cds for a little while07:09
janimopitti,, thanks :)07:09
ograKamion, edubuntu worked yesterday too 07:09
KamionMithrandir: might be worth rsyncing back a day or so to see07:09
Kamionogra: it all seems to be working for you, though :)07:09
ograyep 07:09
ograi'm lucky today it seems07:10
MithrandirKamion: I don't have the install cd here, but downloading now.  ETA ~15 minutes.07:10
KamionMithrandir: your network is too fast07:10
MithrandirKamion: only 6.5Mbit or so.07:10
Kamionlike I said07:10
ograthats 10x mine 07:10
Mithrandirit's not fast enough to burn directly off the network, though.07:10
Kamionthat would be obscene07:11
ograheh07:11
j^Mithrandir if you burn slow 07:11
Mithrandirit would be a university network.07:11
Mithrandirj^: growisofs probably copes just fine, since it burns 32k blocks and doesn't have the madness associated with burning cds, so.07:11
robtaylorsivang: ping?07:12
KamionMithrandir: new amd64 CD up07:15
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MithrandirKamion: I'll grab the lock to build live images, ok?07:21
lifelessI get prompted for keyboard settings to use at login07:21
lifelessis that known or should I file a bug ?07:21
ograMithrandir, again ?07:21
KamionMithrandir: yes07:22
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Mithrandirogra: I haven't build live images, just live fs-es.07:22
ograah, k07:22
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ograbut i was already wondering why you didnt say the new isos are ready :)07:23
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sivangrobtaylor: pong07:31
robtaylorsivang: i noticed you did some initscripts work?07:31
robtaylorsivang: know much about the /proc/bus/usb move?07:32
sivangrobtaylor: that would be Keybuk that should know about this, although I thin he's on vacation or something :)07:33
MithrandirKamion: grr.  AMD64 install cd (old) boots fine on my home amd64.07:33
sivangrobtaylor: what do you mean 'move' ?07:33
KamionMithrandir: huh, ok07:34
Kamionbit scary though07:34
MithrandirKamion: yeah.  I'll test the new one too, but I can't trash this install, so I won't be able to do installation tests from here.07:35
robtaylorsivang: well usbfs used to get mounted on /proc/bus/usb, not its only mounted on /dev/bus/usb. i was just checking that its deliberate that its nolonger there07:35
robtaylorbut i might try asking petter07:35
siretartpitti: do you have a minute? may I query you?07:36
j^robtaylor afaik /proc/bus/usb != /dev/bus/usb07:37
robtaylorj^: hmm, yes i think you're right07:38
sivangrobtaylor: ah well, that would be keybuk that would know about it then :)07:38
robtaylorgosh, it seems to be mounted now. guess it must have been some transitional error07:40
ograMithrandir, Kamion, hmm, ubunrtu failed here with a missing libsane (which appears to be in /pool)07:40
Mithrandirogra: bad media again?07:40
ogramight be07:40
ograwithout less in the installer diggin through syslog is a pain07:41
pittisiretart: go ahead07:41
Mithrandirogra: use nano?07:42
ograyes, thats what i'm doing ... aside from grep and tail ..07:43
ograstill i'm missing less07:43
ograand vi07:43
ograMithrandir, ah, found it ... bad media again ...07:44
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ograKamion, Error in buffer_read(stream): couldnt write to pipe ... (thats the debconf error i get witrh bad media)07:46
ograerr, dpkg-deb07:46
Kamionogra: oh, right, yeah07:48
Kamionogra: but that's nothing to do with debconf, which is why I was confused07:48
Kamionas you say, dpkg-dev07:48
Kamiondpkg-deb07:48
ograyeah, i mixed that up07:48
ograMithrandir, mine are expensive too, but the cats like to play with them and drop the on the floor ... so they get scratches07:50
Mithrandirogra: keep them in a folder or the drive or something. :-)07:52
ograi have a box but i'm lazy ...07:52
ograapart from that it would totally take the excitement out of the image testing07:52
sladenmjg59: imacfb shows up in sysfs even on none Mactels.  Does it need to modularised?07:59
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MithrandirKamion: fwiw, the new images get me to the boot loader too.08:07
MithrandirKamion: do they work for you?08:07
KamionMithrandir: I'm sort of distracted by a laptop hard drive failure, sorry08:07
Kamionwhich due to over-intricate details of study networking means that I can't download any more images now08:08
MithrandirKamion: ew.  Take care.08:08
Kamionbut if Ubuntu/amd64's working now, cool08:08
Mithrandirwell, I'm not going to ride my bike downtown to check on the machine where it failed earlier today.  At least not until tomorrow morning.08:08
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MithrandirBurgwork: what does CategoryCleanup in the wiki mean?  "Should be removed" or "Needs updating"?08:09
BurgworkMithrandir, needs cleanup of some kind08:10
BurgworkMithrandir, needs to be removed means gone. We don't have a category for that08:10
MithrandirBurgwork: ok.08:10
BurgworkMithrandir, got a specific page in mind?08:11
MithrandirBurgwork: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo 08:12
MithrandirBurgwork: also w.u.c/LiveCD should probably just be removed.08:12
ograMithrandir, did you only build ubuntu live isos ? 08:15
Mithrandirogra: Kamion built install ISOs.08:16
ograMithrandir, what about the livefs builds you had no isos for yet 08:16
ograi thought you started an iso build08:17
ogra"<Mithrandir> Kamion: I'll grab the lock to build live images, ok?"08:18
Mithrandirogra: oh, yes, those are done now.08:18
BurgworkMithrandir, are you going to update the Customization page?08:18
ograyou didnt do edubuntu then 08:18
ograthats what i wanted to know :)08:18
MithrandirBurgwork: considering it.  Or rather, wondering how to do it for dapper, since the process is different there.08:18
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trappistBurgwork: did you get my pmsg08:25
Burgworktrappist, check (busy at work)08:25
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ograMithrandir, i end up at GDM in edubuntu live i38608:54
ogralogin as ubuntu without password works fine though08:55
ograand NM doesnt work at all08:55
Simiraogra: Mithrandir has gone to the work of Oblivion08:56
Simiraworld, even08:56
Simirahe's pretty busy kicking some orc ass08:57
ograhmm08:57
HiddenWolfSimira: him too? :)08:58
SimiraHiddenWolf: who else?08:58
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sivangSimira: kicking orcs?08:59
sivangwhat the..08:59
HiddenWolfsivang: game, don't ask, don't buy, addictive08:59
bddebianMorrowind?08:59
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bddebianErr Elder Scrolls?08:59
sivangHiddenWolf: related to LOTR ?09:00
Simirasivang: no, not really09:00
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Simiratihi09:01
Simiraall can happen now09:01
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HiddenWolfsivang: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion09:02
HiddenWolfsivang: the game that lets you play for weeks on end if you want to.09:02
bddebianNo shit, I just re-fired up Morrowind09:02
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Mithrandirogra: *sigh*, ok.09:05
Mithrandirbddebian: Elder Scrolls+109:05
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bddebianMithrandir: Yeah, my wife got me the expansions for my birthday and I never got through Morrowind itself.09:06
jcoleum, i have lvm installed on breezy where it installed lilo... for some reason, after upgrading the kernel and running lilo, my system will not boot... i've booted and chrooted using the livecd and trying to figure out how to fix this09:06
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ranfhi09:11
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Pygisiretart, pitti, around?09:40
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sivangPygi: pitti is off for some marshal arts 09:50
tsengmartial09:50
Burgworksivang, he is leading armies now? :)09:50
Pygisivang: ah, thanks ;)09:50
Burgworksivang, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshal09:51
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KiKKuM1if anyone with a bit of initrd & custom kernel knowledge has some spare time, could you please take a look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=14871009:59
sivangtseng: yes, yay for my non existant english spelling10:00
sivangBurgwork: who knows :)10:00
KiKKuM1in short: compiling a custom kernel (with make-kpkg) gives a bunch of strange messages before usplash loads and it seems to be because of something in initrd, because when initrd isn't loaded, the messages don't show up10:01
sivangBurgwork: so they were only stable keeprs? :-)10:01
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sladenKiKKuM1: sudo update-initramfs -u `uname -r`10:26
sladenKiKKuM1: and don't expect hibernate/suspend to work with anything other than  vga16fb10:28
sladenKiKKuM1: ...and please ask #ubuntu in future10:29
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trappistshouldn't update-initramfs happen automatically?10:31
sladentrappist: depends whether people compile their own crack or not...10:31
trappistI mean with a make-kpkg-built kernel10:31
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KiKKuM1sladen: thanks i'll try that10:37
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sivangsladen: when a pakcage goes like subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 , where can  I find logs to see what happened?10:47
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crimsunuse dpkg -i directly10:47
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crimsunit tends to be more verbose10:47
sivangcrimsun: I do10:47
sivangmaybe I should add a -v for verbosity?10:48
crimsun-D#10:48
crimsun(see -Dh)10:49
Nafallohmm, anyone else have troubles with DMA on dapper? and is {,ide_}generic supposed to be loaded?10:49
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mjg59sladen: That would currently be awkward11:09
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mjg59imacfb being modular11:18
RiddellMithrandir: what's flight 6 status?11:26
sladenmjg59: or was that re: the bug question about laptop-mode in sleep.sh aswell as spindown?11:34
sladenmjg59: aahh, imacfb, sorry11:34
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sabdflevenin' all11:49
Pygievenin' sabdfl11:49
sabdflshould i wait for 6 to take Flight?11:49
sabdflinfinity, Mithrandir, is that due tomorrow or friday?11:50
sabdfli've a new laptop and want to add to the LaptopTesting collection11:50
infinityI'm just waking up, but if I can get a status update from Mithrandir this morning, I can go ahead and forge on with Flight-6 testing. :)11:50
sabdflsuperb. good morning!11:51
infinitysabdfl: I hope you didn't find one even smaller than that Toshiba I was borrowing in London...11:51
sabdfli'll plan to do that this weekend then, with flight 611:51
sabdflinfinity: it's about exactly the size of my last one...11:51
sabdflx60 replacement for x4011:51
infinitysabdfl: Oh, you got an X60, didn't you?11:51
infinityI hate you. :)11:52
sabdflso nice you can say that with a smile11:52
sabdfl:-)11:52
=== infinity wants a T60 to replace his T43.
KaiLPygi, some news?11:52
infinityFor no valid reason, except sheer gear lust, you understand.11:52
sabdflmdz: ping11:52
PygiKaiL: news for what? :-/11:52
KaiLall the bugs11:52
infinitysabdfl: Which wireless option did oyu get with the X60?  Intel, or IBM?11:52
sabdflinfinity: lust keeps us all moving forward, one way or another :-)11:53
PygiKaiL: bah, we got so much more bugs :-P11:53
sabdflinfinity: dunno, turned it on and it started a windows install, so i turned it off again11:53
infinitysabdfl: We won't support the Intel wireless yet (welcome to being the ubuntu-kernel guinea pig, though!), and the IBM (atheros) will be sketchy at best.11:53
sabdflwant to do a virgin "I know nutting" espresso install11:53
sabdfloh, lord, please tell me wifi will work for dapper!11:53
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Pygisabdfl: we are workin' on that :)11:54
crimsunsabdfl: keep in mind your sound won't work; see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadX60s11:54
Kamionsivang: edit /var/log/dpkg/info/whatever.postinst, put 'set -x' near the top, and try again11:54
infinitysabdfl: I suspect our support of the n60 series Thinkpads is currently still abysmal, but we should find the hard drive, get an OS on there, and your wired ethernet should work, which is enough for us to get double-time cracking on making your other hardware work, now that someone finally HAS one of the stupid things in their hands.11:54
KaiLbug 3519411:54
UbugtuMalone bug 35194 in xserver-xorg-driver-ati "activated but not usable on X1xxx" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3519411:54
KaiLgetting some dirty workaround for that into flight 6 would be also nice11:55
infinityKaiL: Yes, and that.  X1xxx should be vesa for now.11:55
Pygisabdfl: by the time the dapper is out, everything about n-m, drivers, and wpasupplicant should be in order ... as much as we can do it, ofcourse ^_^11:55
infinitysladen: Are you still loving discover1-data?11:55
sabdflok, happy to be the guinnea pig11:55
sabdflPygi: that's awesome11:55
infinitysabdfl: I kept hunting for a T60, so I could guine-pig myself, but they're hard to come by in .au (as is anything new)11:55
sabdflPygi: i download 0.6.1, and it's not working for me :-/11:56
Pygisabdfl: what's the issue? drivers, what wpasupplicant? more info please ;)11:56
Pygifollowed wiki? :)11:56
infinitywiki, schmicki.11:56
KaiLsabdfl, welcome to the club - everything else would be a bigger surprise :/11:56
infinityThe NM packages from the archive should work OOTB, or we've failed miserably. :)11:56
sabdflPygi: interestingly the eth1 comes up fine, but the NM applet is saying "no network devices found"11:56
KaiLhmm...11:57
Pygisabdfl: ah, yes, it is know to report that :-/11:57
infinitysabdfl: NM in the archive currently segfaults *cough* if you have any configuration in your iface stanza other than "iface foo inet dhcp"11:57
KaiLwe had that on one chip, which needs an ifconfig up before11:57
Pygisabdfl: As much as I understand Collin, I think we'll get UVF exception aprovall, so we'll update it all to 0.6.211:57
infinitysabdfl: (ie: If you've specified address, wireless-mode, etc)11:57
Pygisabdfl: it has a lot of bugfixes11:57
infinitysabdfl: Other than that embarassing SEGV on config parsing, it seems to work, if you're up-to-date, as of today.11:57
sabdflok, i'll test and test some more11:58
KamionPygi: trusting of course that you have a pet ubuntu-core-dev member to do it for you11:58
=== infinity doesn't mind terribly doing some NM uploads, just to work out the bugs.
infinityI've already done a few anyway.11:58
infinityTILM, FTW.11:58
Pygiyup, you did indeed infinity :P11:59
Kamiondear rsync, stop uselessly backing up ~/.arch-revlib/, love Colin11:59
G0SUBhehe11:59
Pygisabdfl: as much as I am aware, we should have network-manager-kde for you soon in universe11:59
infinityPygi: That's pretty rockin' news.12:00
sabdflvery rocking indeed!12:00
Pygiinfinity, sabdfl: yes, yes ^_^12:00
=== infinity wonders idly what the point in the fd.o applet standards was, if people insist on writing different applets for each DE anyway...
KaiLsabdfl, zd1211 USB WLAN chip? Else you have found a new bug ;)12:01
Luresabdfl: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=222012:01
RiddellPygi: just finished uploading network-manager-kde12:02
KaiLah, wait, here's a second12:02
LureRiddell: cool!12:02
Pygisabdfl: I would preffer if we would have no applet, and everything about n-m/wpasupplicant worked well :)12:02
Pygiinfinity, sabdfl: there, you now have network-manager-kde ;)12:02
PygiEnjoy it while you can ^_^12:02
KaiLRiddell, in which package is the X-config tool in kubuntu? might be usefull for gnome- and xfce-users too...12:02

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