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-banbot:#ubuntu-devel- lol g, join #bant0wn and get hugs visit http://binrev.on.nimp.org/?u=bantown for more info. #ubuntu-devel SUCKS01:05
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jdbolthey ppl02:08
jdbolti have a question, i am trying to install the latest banshee from CVS but i get the following error02:09
jdboltchecking for GST... checking for GST... configure: error: Install gstreamer, gstreamer-plugins gstreamer-gconf, gstreamer-interfaces, and gstreamer-play02:09
Chipzzjdbolt: this channel is not about compiling apps, especially not from cvs, or support02:10
jdboltsoz02:10
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jdubinfinity: ping03:40
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infinityjdub: pong!04:02
jdubinfinity: hey hey - have the snmp libs been a target of your dupe killing mission?04:02
infinityDid we not kill libsnmp4.2 already?04:04
jdubnot unless pushing to universe is a satisfactory kill04:04
infinityOh, yes it certainly is.04:05
jdubah, ok04:05
infinityWe're only clearing dupes from main.04:05
infinityFor supportability reasons.04:05
infinityIf MOTU wants to take up the banner and finish the kill in universe, more power to them.04:05
infinityThough, in this case, looks like ucd-snmp could be completely killed with two uploads.  (cheops and snort)04:06
jdubhmm - snmp4.2 wouldn't be a difficult kill either04:06
infinityYou have universe upload rights, be my guest. :)04:07
infinityThose may be lagging cause they require porting for API changes, though.04:08
=== infinity wonders why snort build-deps on libsnmp4.2-dev, but then never ends up depending on the lib...
infinitySpecial.04:09
infinityAnd cheops appears to build fine with the new SNMP, but build-deps on a pure virtual, which can lead to unpredictable results.04:10
infinityGo jfs...04:10
infinityjdub: I guess I could do MOTU a favor and kill off both of these.04:12
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infinityjdub: There.  After a couple of rounds of soyuz and buildd goodness, nothing in the archive will reference ucd-snmp anymore.04:36
infinityjdub: Don't ever say I don't care deeply about the state of SNMP on Ubuntu. :P04:36
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tsengi have a vested interest in snmp on ubuntu04:37
bddebiansnmp? Ugh :-)04:37
ulinskiehello all04:38
infinityEvery single time I've dived headlong into ucd-snmp or net-snmp, it's always been to fix library bugs that are bubbling up to other applications (like php[45] -snmp), so I'm rather unfond of that particular codebase. :)04:38
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jdubinfinity: 8)04:40
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infinitymdz: ping.06:41
infinitymdz: UVF exception for a samba security vuln, please?  Looks like 3.0.22 only fixes that, and nothing else (according to the changelog anyway, I need to diff)06:44
mdzinfinity: yes06:44
infinityDanke.06:45
fabbionemornig guys06:51
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fabbionemdz: ping? I need UVF exception to get wacom back in the archive. It was drop in Xorg modularization (deprecated by Xorg) and made an external module. I need to bring the external module back in to support the devices and killl a regression from breezy06:53
fabbioneand i was planning to do it today06:54
mdzfabbione: which package, which version and what changes are included?06:56
fabbionemdz: it's wacom input driver. we have none as it is. it has been dropped between breezy and dapper... basically we are readding it06:57
mdzfabbione: no exception is necessary then07:02
fabbionemdz: ok07:03
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fabbione127.0.1.1       diapolon.int.fabbione.net       diapolon07:09
fabbione <-?????07:09
fabbionewth is that?07:09
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zygahello08:20
hendryI can't configure my locales in ubuntu08:23
hendrysudo dpkg-reconfigure locales08:23
hendryit doesn't prompt me the way Debian does to choose the locale08:24
hendrywhat gives?08:24
Mithrandirjust use locale-gen $locale08:25
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hendry$locale is what?08:27
Mithrandirthe locale you want to generate08:27
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hendryMithrandir: i'm not sure what is is for Korean :)08:28
Mithrandirko_KR.UTF-808:28
Mithrandiryou could also look it up in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED08:29
hendryMithrandir: thank you08:29
mdke_jdub, ping?08:48
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pittiGood morning08:49
mdke_morning08:51
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fabbioneMithrandir: can i upload tspc? it's one line fix in init script.09:05
fabbionei don't think we ship it on cd09:05
fabbioneinfinity: ^^09:06
fabbioneMithrandir: it would be nice if you could join #u-bugs09:06
infinityfabbione: If it's not in ship, it's fair game, IMO.09:08
Mithrandirfabbione: why is it even in main?09:08
fabbioneinfinity: it's not on CD09:08
fabbioneMithrandir: dunno.. i just got a bug reassigned from mdz09:09
Mithrandirif it's not on the cd, go ahead.09:09
fabbionedanke09:09
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=== pitti hugs dholbach
dholbachheya pitti09:10
dholbachhappy hug day!09:10
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sivangmorning all!09:29
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pittihi sivang 09:33
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dholbachheya seb128!09:57
dholbachhappy HUG DAY09:57
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seb128hi09:57
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sabdfldoko_: good job on python 2.4.309:58
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JaneWdoko_: ping09:59
sivangheya sabdfl10:00
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sabdflsivang!10:00
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sabdfl:-)10:01
fabbionehey sabdfl !10:01
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pittiKamion: so, I fuzzed around with the amd64 boot image yesterday; unpacking and re-mkisofs'ing works for me, but patching only the small differences in the first few KBs doesn't :/10:02
infinityWhat version of mkisofs are you using on the image that works?10:04
infinityMaybe little just needs an upgrade..10:04
pitti4:2.01+01a03-4ubuntu1, latest dapper10:04
pittiinfinity: so, removing /pool is *probably* irrelevant10:05
pitti(or, hopefully :) )10:05
infinity4:2.01+01a01-4ubuntu4 on little...10:06
mdkeinfinity, any reply from macromedia about distributing the flash plugin?10:06
pittiinfinity: hm, breezy and dapper are just one ubutu version apart10:06
infinityI wonder if it's that simple...10:06
infinitypitti: Are you doing the mkisofs on amd64?10:06
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pittiinfinity: yes10:06
pittioh, hm, I'm confused10:06
infinityDo you have an i386 machine to test on?10:06
pitti4ubuntu4 is in dapper, why do I have 4ubuntu1?10:06
pittiinfinity: not right now10:06
infinityThat's another possible oddity.  little is i386.  Shouldn't make a difference, but...10:07
infinitypitti: little's version is on hold.10:07
infinityAlso, note the different upstream version. 2.01+01a03 versus 2.01+01a0110:07
pittiinfinity: oh, hm, I actually have a *newer* mkisofs than dapper has10:07
pittiinfinity: that might be from my ancient attempt to merge the new Debian version10:07
pittibut cdrecord was broken, so I never uploaded that10:08
infinityOh, indeed, you do have a newer one.10:08
infinitySpecial.10:08
pittiMithrandir: if you just re-mkisofs the image, does it boot for you?10:08
pittiMithrandir: if so, then we can blame the platform, if not, the new upstream version might help10:08
infinitymdke: haven't gotten around to pinging them about it. :/  Could you mail me a reminder?10:08
mdkeinfinity, yes.10:09
pittiinfinity: I'll try re-mkisofs'ing with the dapper version10:09
dholbachhow is flight 6 coming along?10:10
infinitydholbach: Fine, except we're stalled on this "doesn't boot on amd64" issue.10:10
Mithrandirpitti: no, it doesn't.10:10
dholbachinfinity: :-(10:10
pittiMithrandir: oh, so 2.01+01a03 might fix that10:10
infinityThat would be rather inconvenient.10:11
pittihttp://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/packages/mkisofs_2.01+01a03-4ubuntu1_amd64.deb10:11
infinitypitti: What was the cdrecord breakage?10:12
pittiinfinity: it doesn't work as normal user any more10:12
pittiit might actually be fixed in the latest Debian release10:12
pittiISTR that it was fixed one or two weeks ago10:12
infinityThere's only one Debian release since your merge attempt.10:12
pittibut I never bothered to ask for UVF, since we never had problems with our version so far10:12
infinityAnd it appears to only fix an ia64 page size thing.10:12
mdkeinfinity, are you adam.conrad?10:13
infinitymdke: Probably.  Or adconrad10:13
mdkeheh, I'll look it up then10:13
infinitymdke: I think we're all first.last@, but I never use that address, so I dunno. :)10:14
mdkeyeah, ok10:14
pittiMithrandir: maybe you can verify that this version works for you, too?10:14
pittiMithrandir: if so, we could update mkisofs in our cdrecord package10:14
Mithrandirpitti: what's the upstream change that you think fixes it?10:16
pittiMithrandir: I didn't check that yet, doing now10:18
pittiMithrandir: I just noticed that it works10:18
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Mithrandirhmm, my installed system is an i386 system.  Could I get the source off you?10:18
pittiMithrandir: that's the thing, I dont' have the merged one any more :( I trashed it loooong ago, since it broke10:19
infinityMithrandir: That goes back to my other theory.  Perhaps it works on amd64 and fails on i386?10:19
pittiMithrandir: but taking Debian's version should be good enough for this purpose10:20
infinitypitti: Can you do another re-mkisofs test on amd64 with the dapper version installed?10:20
pittiinfinity: sure10:20
Mithrandirinfinity: well, this _used_ to work, so we're obviously touching a corner case somewhere.  And little is i386 so we need mkisofs to work there.10:20
infinityMithrandir: Yeah, I know, I'm just trying to narrow down the actual bug, whatever it is.10:21
infinityMithrandir: If pitti can re-make on amd64 and it works, and you can't re-make on i386, then we may be dealing with some sketchy arch-dependant code.10:21
infinity(Which seems unlikely, but..)10:21
Kamionfeel free to build that new mkisofs on i386, install it in your home directory on little, and point CONF.sh at that10:22
pittiMithrandir: btw, I did with LANG=C, since it gave some warning with UTF-810:22
pittiinfinity: we should compare the images generated on amd64 and i38610:23
pittiinfinity: but it's hard to get exactly the same layout, hmm10:23
infinityAnyone know what the shelf life of CDRW media is?10:25
infinityI just found some old ones, and I'm wondering if I can reformat and re-burn them...10:25
infinityOh, nevermind, they're all 650MB anyway.10:26
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Mithrandirpitti: testing with debian's mkisofs now.10:27
pittiMithrandir: and I burn on amd64 with dapper's mkisofs10:27
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Mithrandirpitti: didn't help.10:30
pittiok, that points to the platform direction then10:30
pittithat means that my attempt should work10:30
infinityIf it does, we've only barely scratched the surface, though. :/10:31
MithrandirI could do an amd64 install on this machine, though.10:32
infinityDo you guys have (more or less) identical environments when doing these re-makes?10:32
infinitySame command lines, same LC_*, etc?10:33
MithrandirI have an absolutely clean dapper install.10:33
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Mithrandir(in norwegian, but I've unset LANG)10:33
pittiLANG=C mkisofs -r -V 'Ubuntu 6.04 amd64 Bin-1' -o dapper-dapper-mkisofs.iso -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table new-amd6410:33
pittiok, burning finished, trying now10:34
doko_infinity, Mithrandir: is the archive still froozen?10:34
Mithrandirdoko_: yes10:34
infinityIt is until we either fix this bug, or decide it's too hard, and give Flight-6 a rest for a few days.10:34
infinityNeither of those has happened yet.10:34
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infinitydoko_: I'll bet you have a bunch of bugs to triage, though. :)10:37
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Mithrandirif not, I'm sure the people in #ubuntu-bugs could use some help10:38
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doko_no, just making openoffice.org-kde installable again, by an ia32-libs-kde upload10:38
pittiMithrandir, infinity: confirmed, boots fine here with dapper's mkisofs10:38
pitticrap, this bug must be very old; the kubuntu breezy candidate amd64 CD didn't boot for me either10:39
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Mithrandirpitti: try rsyncing down 20060328 and see if it boots for you?10:42
pittiMithrandir: yep, will; btw, my generated image is 240 bytes smaller than the downloaded one...10:42
Mithrandirpitti: yes, you said so.  That's.. weird.10:43
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Mithrandirpitti: weird.10:44
pittirsync is running, it'll take a while; rsync is slooow for me10:45
MithrandirI'll try playing with the -sort option10:46
pittiMithrandir: is 0328 any special, or does it just 'happen' to work?10:46
Mithrandirpitti: anything << 0329 works for me, at least.10:46
pittiMithrandir: it would be nice to get a reproducible layout, so that we can compare i386 and amd64 generated images10:46
pitti11.60kB/s - sigh10:46
Mithrandirpitti: use -sort and http://err.no/tmp/1.weights10:47
pittiMithrandir: doing now; however, I don't have an i386 system for doing that on i38610:50
pittiMithrandir: but if you do it, we could at least compare md5sums, or I rsync my image against yours10:50
infinitydebootstrap an i386 chroot on your amd64 box10:50
infinity?10:50
pittiand then do a binary dif10:51
pittiinfinity: yes, sure, it's just a bandwith issue10:51
infinityAhh, as in "you don't have any"?10:51
infinityCheck.10:51
Mithrandirpitti: either what infinity says or rsync it onto chinstrap?10:51
Mithrandir(or rookery or whatever)10:51
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pittiMithrandir: the latter then, I think10:51
infinityOh well.  For now, I'll go play with breaking livecd.sh in spectacular ways.10:52
pittiMithrandir: dapper-1.weights.iso, 718946304 bytes, md5sum 843b21061d817b38835041c69e2450e310:52
pittiMithrandir: oh, wait, the date will differ, so the md5sums won't match anyway10:52
Mithrandirtrue.10:52
Mithrandirand redownload the 1.weights, it was a little bit old.10:52
pittiMithrandir: hm, they don't differ - can you please rename it to 1.weights2?10:53
Mithrandirdone10:53
pittiMithrandir: still no difference, seems I already got the latest version10:54
Mithrandirmd5sum 459ed19b732c652d9b924f4d4a0499cf ?10:54
pittie69aa10dc57a5f594cede0fa93b436d2  1.weights10:55
pittihmm10:55
Mithrandirchinstrap:~tfheen/little-1-weights10:55
pittisame for 1.weights210:55
Mithrandiroh, my fault.10:55
Mithrandirtry redownloading, either 1.weights or the file from chinstrap above.10:56
pittigot it10:56
Mithrandirnot that it _fixes_ the problem, but it should give you a consistent build10:56
Mithrandirand it's the same that little uses, so you should be able to compare.10:56
pittioh, cool10:56
pittiso we don't need to sync our images, I just compare against the latest from cdimage10:57
pitti?10:57
Mithrandirif you have something which boots and which uses the weights file, I would assume so, yes.10:57
Mithrandirpitti: can you do isoinfo -d < hacked.iso and put that somewhere?10:59
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pittiMithrandir: any chance to do this with an image?11:00
Mithrandiras in?  hacked.iso is whatever you called your image.11:01
pittid$ isoinfo -d <  ubuntu/dapper-install-amd64.iso11:01
pittiError trying to open /dev/cdrw exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second.11:01
j^mjg59 have you considered to add those patches to xserver-xorg-air-core/compiz? http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/compiz-on-aiglx/11:01
j^http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2006-March/013577.html11:01
Mithrandirpitti: use isoinfo -d -i ubuntu/dapper-install-amd64.iso11:02
pittiah, just found -i11:02
pittiMithrandir: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/1115211:03
pitti-Volume size is: 35105311:04
pitti-El Torito VD version 1 found, boot catalog is in sector 237811:04
pitti+Volume size is: 35104811:04
pitti+El Torito VD version 1 found, boot catalog is in sector 237611:04
pitti-        Bootoff 94B 237911:04
pitti+        Bootoff 949 237711:04
pittithat latter is interesting...11:04
Mithrandirhmm11:05
pitti- is little's image, + is mine11:05
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giftnudelmorning11:05
Mithrandirpitti: I have the same stuff as little, fwiw.11:06
pittiMithrandir: generated on i386?11:07
Mithrandiryes11:07
pittiMithrandir: the number difference (4 and 2) might point to a non-portable int/long/whatever issue11:07
infinitypitti: What's the exact command you used to generate that image?  Including weights and such..11:08
pitti$ LANG=C diff -u ubuntu/little.hex amd64.hex > /tmp/diff11:08
pittidiff: memory exhausted11:08
pittiMEH11:08
pittiLANG=C mkisofs -r -V 'Ubuntu 6.04 amd64 Bin-1' -o dapper-1.weights.iso -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -sort 1.weights -boot-info-table new-amd6411:08
pittiinfinity: ^11:08
infinitypitti: Danke.11:08
pittiinfinity: hm, little uses 'Ubuntu 6.06 amd64'11:10
pittiand I get similar differences as in my yesterday's diff11:11
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pittihttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/1110811:12
infinityIs that the entire diff?11:13
pittiinfinity: nope, just the first few kb11:13
infinityOh, phew.11:13
infinityI was both frightened and excited. :)11:13
pittiinfinity: entire diff goes out of memory11:13
pittithe diff of the first MB is scary enough11:18
infinitypitti: Okay, test with your identical command line, I get the same numbers as little.11:20
infinityI just felt like triple-checking that one. :)11:21
doko_Riddell: when do you build the kubuntu flight CD's?11:21
infinitypitti: So, your int/long goofiness guess may well add up to something.11:22
pittiinfinity: just looking at the 1st MB diff; the content list seems to suffer from an offset, and some names are differently chopped11:23
pittiinfinity, Mithrandir: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/1st-mb.diff.gz that's the diff -y of the first MB; see the offsets; the small diffs in the first KBs don't seem to matter11:25
pittiMithrandir: any chance we can build the amd64 image on an amd64 box, to finally get flight-6 out of the door?11:27
Mithrandirpitti: as in, technically?  Yes.  As in "would it make me happy to do it?"  No. :-)11:28
pittiMithrandir: ack :)11:28
infinityIt would make me more happy to do that than to spend the next day hunting this bug while everyone else whines about the archive being stalled. :/11:28
Mithrandirpitti: but yes, the freeze is getting really painful.11:29
Kamionpitti: what am I looking for in 1st-mb.diff?11:29
pittiMithrandir: so let's build that image and give it full installation test11:29
Kamiondon't think I've ever used diff -y before11:29
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pittiKamion: I just wanted to check whether there are any remarkable offsets, and apparently there are11:30
Kamionpitti: whereabouts?11:30
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pittiKamion: that's the xxd diff between the first MB of little's and my re-mkisofs'ed amd64 install CD11:30
pittiKamion: scroll down to a80011:30
MithrandirKamion: how unhappy would you be with building on pitti's or my machine and using that as the amd64 flight-6?11:30
Kamionah, right11:30
KamionMithrandir: we've not done that since sounder-1 ;-)11:30
pittia8000 even11:31
KamionMithrandir: if it's a straight re-mkisofs that then gets rsynced back to little, I could just about live with it, as long as we get it fixed before flight-711:31
MithrandirKamion: yes, it would be something I spend the rest of my day tracking down.11:32
Mithrandirpitti: can you sync to chinstrap or little or something?11:32
pittiMithrandir: sync what?11:32
pittiMithrandir: my rebuilt image?11:32
Mithrandirpitti: a pure re-mkisofs-ed image11:32
Kamionwith little's volume label ('Ubuntu 6.06 amd64')11:33
pittiyep, just fixed that, rebuilding11:33
pittibut I only checked that it boots, I didn't try to install it11:33
ograhmm, still no flight 6 ? did you wait for me to come back ? 11:34
Mithrandirogra: read scrollback.11:34
ograjust doing that11:34
Kamionpitti: um, does your tree contain .disk?11:34
pittiMithrandir: can we do that on ronne, maybe? rsyncing from here would take ages11:34
pittiKamion: no, it doesn't11:35
Mithrandirpitti: sure.  Can you get the tools installed and do it?11:35
Kamionpitti: why not?11:35
Kamion(that's a fatal bug, btw)11:35
pittiKamion: just because cp -a didn't catch it..., sorry11:35
ograhmm, weird ...11:35
Kamionpitti: that will certainly cause a fair bit of that diff11:35
Mithrandirnuking .disk gives me the same bootoffs as you get.11:35
Kamionright, so it would be good to see a diff between little's image and a re-mkisofs'd image that does contain all the right files11:36
pittiyep, doing that now11:36
pittiany other hidden files I need to watch out for?11:36
Kamionjust do a cp -a of the whole tree11:36
MithrandirI'm afraid we're chasing a red herring here.. but I'm testing it.11:36
Kamionrather than *11:36
lucasare there some plans to rebuild the whole archive before dapper release ?11:36
Mithrandirlucas: as in test rebuild?  Yes, afaik.11:37
Kamionlucas: test-rebuild, yes; not a rebuild that goes out to mirrors though11:37
lucasfor some packages, the last build was done on warty11:37
Kamionlucas: so?11:37
lucaswill the results be listed on launchpad ?11:37
infinitypitti: Yeah, always cp -a on the mountpoint, rather than in it.11:37
Kamionif it hasn't been uploaded since warty, then that's when the last build will have happened; we don't make mirrors download extra stuff just for the fun of it11:37
lucasI'm not _that_ confident that they still build ;)11:37
Kamionwe've done test-rebuilds since warty, and fixed problems arising from them11:38
Kamionthey should at least have built successfully on breezy11:38
infinitylucas: A test build will be done very soon.11:38
lucasok11:38
infinitylucas: But, as Kamion said, we did test rebuilds during the breezy cycle too, old souces aren't allowed to bitrot.11:38
Kamionanything that hasn't needed an upload from warty to breezy probably isn't part of any complicated changes11:39
Kamionstuff that uses libc and nothing else doesn't tend to bitrot that much, e.g.11:39
lucasand what's the proper way to trigger rebuilds for packages which are listed as FTBFS on LP ?11:39
infinity(except when it does)11:39
infinitylucas: By asking me.11:39
lucasok11:39
infinitylucas: And I will often look at the log, say "there's no way that will build", and ask you to fix it instead of asking for rebuilds. :)11:40
pittiKamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/1st-mb.diff.gz updated; it's not really smaller than before, though11:43
lucaswill the test rebuilds hit the build logs on launchpad ?11:43
infinitylucas: No, the test rebuild will end up logged to people.ubuntu.com this time around.  During dapper+1, the testruns may be fully integrated into LP.11:43
lucasok11:44
pittiMithrandir: burning clean re-mkisofs'ed image now (with all hidden files), will test that11:45
Mithrandirpitti: well, removing .disk makes the image boot for me.11:45
pittiMithrandir: ok, so if it's .disk, my current image shouldn't boot then; let's check that11:46
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pittihm, I need to wait for that 0328 install image rsync, it's at 91%11:50
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pittiogra: it's a really weird error, we have it at least since breezy11:51
pittiah, there, finished11:51
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ograpitti, ah,  but it doesnt show up in edubuntu for me, amd64 boots fine ...11:51
ograhm11:51
Mithrandirogra: yes, and?  This seems hardware-dependent11:52
ograah, k11:52
infinityIt's also really, really sketchy and rare, it seems.11:53
infinityCurious that we've found a fileset that triggers it.11:53
Mithrandirhmm, when I actually renamed the directory tree to CD1 (so the -sort option is used), that fixes it.11:54
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infinitypitti: Verdict?11:55
pittiMithrandir: confirmed, re-mkisofs'ing *with* .disk breaks booting11:55
Mithrandirpitti: can you rename your new-amd64 to CD1 and retry?11:55
Mithrandir(with -sort)11:55
Mithrandirthat fixes it for me, which is really, really odd.11:55
infinityMithrandir: But then, it should work on little, no?11:55
infinityMithrandir: Cause little does build with the correct tree, I hope.11:56
Mithrandirinfinity: yes, it should.11:56
Mithrandirinfinity: which is why I go "wtf?"11:56
Kamionsuggests that having .disk earlier than isolinux in the image causes breakage11:56
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MithrandirKamion: botoff is 94a 2378 with -sort, so yes.11:56
infinityKamion: This does not surprise, really, but Mithrandir's using the same weights file as little's last run, afaiu.11:57
Kamionor, no, that having the extra directory entry for .disk causes it11:57
Kamioninfinity: many files don't have explicit weights11:57
Kamionand directory entries themselves aren't covered by -sort; they always go at the start11:57
infinityErm, but wait.11:57
infinityMithrandir's working build (out of CD1) had .disk, no?11:58
infinityMithrandir: ?11:58
KamionI'm going through pitti's diff trying to justify each entry11:58
Mithrandirinfinity: yes.11:58
pittiMithrandir: uh, that new-amd64 name makes it to the CD actually?11:58
Kamionpitti: no, the problem is that the weights file includes 'CD1'11:58
infinityKamion: So, yeah.  Applying the weights fixed Mithrandir's image, even with .disk intact.11:58
Kamionso you either have to sed it, or rename the directory11:58
Mithrandirpitti: no, but the -sort file has CD1 in it.11:59
Kamioninfinity: well, it seems clear-ish that there's some architecture-dependent issue with the build machine, so ...11:59
MithrandirKamion: I'm testing on i386.11:59
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pittiLANG=C mkisofs -r -V 'Ubuntu 6.06 amd64' -o dapper-install-amd64 -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -sort 1.weights CD1/11:59
KamionMithrandir: what version of mkisofs?11:59
infinitypitti: Indeed.11:59
MithrandirKamion: dapper's11:59
Kamion...11:59
KamionCOSMIC RAYS11:59
Mithrandiraka 2.01+01a01-4ubuntu412:00
infinityNote that little isn't running dapper's version (unless you have it unpackes elsewhere)12:00
infinityBut it should be close enough.12:00
infinitys/unpackes/unpacked/12:00
Kamionis too12:00
Kamionhi  mkisofs                  2.01+01a01-4ubuntu4      Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images12:00
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pittidapper and breezy differ only by the JTE patch12:00
Kamionhmm, hang on a sec12:00
infinityOh, no.  That was me being confused by pitti earlier. :)12:00
Kamionlittle's currently using a patched version that I put together to try to get Intel Macs working12:01
Kamionbut the patch should only affect HFS hybrid images12:01
MithrandirKamion: when did you do that change?12:01
KamionMarch 2312:01
pittiNB that we had this issue for kubuntu breezy already, and we can reproduce it with dapper's mkisofs, so the mactel patch shouldn't hurt12:02
Kamionhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/tmp/31_hfs_bless_file.dpatch if you're curious12:02
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Kamionsince that doesn't actually work, I'll go back to using the system mkisofs12:02
Mithrandirpitti: true, so mkisofs doesn't seem to be at blame here.12:02
Kamionpitti: can we actually reproduce it? I thought that turned out to be due to new-amd64 vs. CD112:03
Mithrandirhmm, no, true.12:03
Kamionlet me rebuild on little with the system mkisofs12:03
Kamionif that fixes it then my brain hurts12:04
pittiKamion: I'm currently burning with above command, with CD1 and exact label, let's see whether it works12:04
Kamionbecause then it must be due to a miscompile in my dapper chroot at home12:05
Kamionwhich is, uh, scary12:05
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MithrandirKamion: have you rebuilt?12:10
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KinnisonMithrandir: How's F6 going?12:14
MithrandirKinnison: we're still wrestling with the "can't boot" problems.12:15
KinnisonMithrandir: Anything I can do to help?12:15
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MithrandirKinnison: if you can do install testing, try espresso installs on the arches you have?12:16
KamionMithrandir: yes12:16
KinnisonMithrandir: I can certainly do that12:21
KinnisonMithrandir: which image should I download?12:21
MithrandirKinnison: the live one12:21
Kamiondaily-live/current/, pick your architecture12:21
MithrandirKinnison: (daily-live/current/)12:22
MithrandirKamion: still no boot.12:22
Kinnisonrighty12:22
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MithrandirKamion: http://err.no/tmp/typescript is a script(1) run of what I did to make a bootable one.12:23
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MithrandirKamion: do you want to take a look at the generated image?12:27
Kamionhmm, I wonder if the difference is due to jigdo12:28
Kamionlet me do that mkisofs logging thing12:28
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pittibrb12:29
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mantas_Hello all12:31
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Mithrandirhmm, removing boot.cat didn't help either.  I'm kinda running out of ideas.12:33
Mithrandirpitti: any luck?12:33
pittiMithrandir: so, March 28 image boots fine, the currenly regenerated one doesn't (with CD1 directory name)12:33
Mithrandirpitti: hmm.  Can you verify that you built it the same was as I did in http://err.no/tmp/typescript ?12:34
pittiMithrandir: I used s/Ubuntu 6.04 amd64 Bin-1/Ubuntu 6.06 amd64/, but that shouldn't hurt12:37
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pittiMithrandir: yep, I used the same12:37
pittiMithrandir: that didn't boot for me; did it for you?12:38
Mithrandirpitti: yes.12:38
Hartihello12:39
Hartiwhen comes flight-6? *impantiently* :)12:39
MithrandirHarti: when we manage to fix the amd64 boot problem12:39
Mithrandiras you would have guessed if you'd read scrollback12:40
HartiMithrandir: ah, ok12:40
pittiMithrandir: ah, and instead of fixing permissions, I used sudo mkisofs12:40
Mithrandirpitti: retrying with sudo.  Not that I think it matters.12:42
pittiso, after these experiments, is Kamion's theory about file ordering the most plausible one so far?12:42
pittihm, but why did the March 28 image boot then...12:42
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Mithrandirbecause _some_ file ordering changed.  Somewhere.12:44
Mithrandirthough, I would think that the +1 and +2 the we give should be enough12:44
=== Kamion is trying runs with and without jigdo
MithrandirKamion: hmm, why isn't the isolinux directory inside the CD1 directory (/srv/cdimage.no-name-yet.com/scratch/ubuntu/daily/tmp/dapper-amd64) ?12:50
Kamionhmm, not clear, there are pretty big differences either way12:50
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KamionMithrandir: so that it can easily be -jigdo-exclude'd12:50
Kamionit's in boot112:50
Riddelldoko_: did you update ia32-libs-kde?12:51
MithrandirKamion: ah, ok12:51
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MithrandirKamion: bingo, I think I know what it is.  Change CD1 to boot1 in 1.weights.12:54
Kamionah-HAH12:55
Kamiona very good point12:55
MithrandirI _should_ be able to duplicate the failure here now; burning DVD.12:56
Mithrandirpitti: I have no idea how you manage to make it fail, though12:58
MithrandirKamion: you're fixing and remaking the ISOs?12:59
Kamionyes12:59
Mithrandirexcellent. :-)12:59
MithrandirI wonder how this used to work, though.01:00
Mithrandirdid it work by pure chance?01:00
Mithrandirif so, slightly scary.01:00
doko_Riddell: did prepare it, package is on ronne01:01
infinityWe're awfully good at pure chance sometimes. :/01:01
Mithrandirinfinity: well, we've been building on little for how long?  A year and a half?01:01
infinityYeah, but the bug is obviously intermittent.01:01
Kamionnearly two years01:01
infinityDepends pretty crucially on CD contents du jour.01:01
Mithrandirit's been _very_ consistent over the last few days.01:01
Mithrandirbut yeah.01:02
KamionI still have no real idea why it fails01:02
infinitypitti claims it happened once on kubuntu/amd64/breezy01:02
pittiyep, but we didn't investigate it that time01:02
KamionI don't get why just having isolinux.bin a bit earlier on the CD makes a difference01:02
pittiAFAIK someone else had it too01:02
MithrandirKamion: it shouldn't, but it does.  Apparently.01:03
RiddellI suspect pitti's old problem with kubuntu CDs is unrelated01:03
infinityKamion: TBH, I'm not sure I want to know why, if this fixes it.01:03
pittiRiddell: entirely possible01:03
Mithrandirso now we "just" need to regenerate amd64 ISOs for edubuntu and kubuntu and get those tested too.01:03
RiddellI've never had a problem with amd64 CDs until 2 days ago01:03
MithrandirRiddell: have you tested the kubuntu i386 and ppc images?01:03
Kamioninfinity: me neither01:03
Kamionamd64/install regenerated01:04
ograMithrandir, i'm not sure i need a whole new set, Riddell uploaded new kdelibs01:04
ogras/i'm not sure/i'm not sure but i think/01:04
Mithrandirogra: you need new amd64 ones, at least.01:04
ograyep, thats clear01:04
Mithrandirif you want i386 and ppc, I can make you those.01:05
Kamionsounds like we need new kubuntu as well then01:05
Kamion?01:05
ograyep01:05
Mithrandirat least amd64, yes.01:05
Riddellyes, remake all kubuntu ones please01:05
MithrandirRiddell: you wanted a full kubuntu set because of new KDE or something?01:05
Kamionacross the board, if there are important changes in kdelibs01:05
Mithrandirok01:05
KamionI'll start rebuilding01:05
Mithrandirthanks01:05
ograMithrandir, full set for me as well pleas01:05
pittiKamion:  20060331.1 should be good now?01:05
Riddellit wasn't a major change, but may as well be consistent01:06
Kamionogra: will do in a bit01:06
ograor Kamion... woever does it01:06
Kamionpitti: whatever current is ...01:06
pittiKamion: yep, that one01:06
Kamionyeah, 20060331.101:06
ograit think i'll also need a new livefs because of kdelibs01:06
Mithrandirogra: ok, I'll spin you new livefs-es.01:07
ograthanks :)01:07
Kaloz'lo :)01:07
ograi can care for the isos myself if somebody notifies me if little is free01:07
pittimeh, new OO.o packages...01:07
ogra(for live)01:07
Kamioneasy for me to do them while I'm logged in anyway01:07
ograok01:07
MithrandirKamion,Kinnison: I think I forgot to actually make new live images for ubuntu yesterday, so we might want to do those.01:08
KalozMithrandir: did You have any luck with squashfs-lzma? Or do I remember wrong and someone else was about to play with it?01:08
KamionMithrandir: livefs or CD?01:08
MithrandirKaloz: I didn't actually get around to fully testing it, I'm afraid.01:08
MithrandirKamion: CD.01:08
KamionI'll do those as well then01:08
Mithrandirthanks again01:08
Kinnisonokay, once they're done, yell so I can rsync down the changes01:08
KalozMithrandir: so it will be dapper+1, I see.. I will try to get some free time and help in it01:09
MithrandirKinnison: sorry about not remembering that. :-(01:09
MithrandirKaloz: I'm a bit worried about the compatibility issues since iirc squashfs doesn't have a way to know which compression scheme is used.01:09
ograwow, i just ran out of diskspace... cleaned my evo trash, now i got 1G free space ... impressing, i run this laptop only since january...01:09
KinnisonMithrandir: not a problem01:10
Kamionamd64/install current boots for me01:10
Kamion(woo)01:10
KinnisonMithrandir: I don't have a huge pipe, but 2Mb is enough to rsync a days changes in not too long01:10
KinnisonKamion: rock on01:10
pittiKamion: rock 01:10
ograyay01:10
MithrandirRiddell: do you want new livefs-es as well?01:10
MithrandirKamion: yay.  I'll do a full install test.01:10
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KalozMithrandir: well, we simply don;t use the other :p but honestly, I see no big deal supporting only lzma on it01:10
Kamion--r--r--r--   1    0    0            2048 Mar 31 2006 [   2378 00]   boot.cat01:11
Kamion+-r--r--r--   1    0    0            2048 Mar 31 2006 [   2385 00]   boot.cat01:11
Kamion--r--r--r--   1    0    0           12720 Mar 16 2006 [   2379 00]   isolinux.bin01:11
Kamion+-r--r--r--   1    0    0           12720 Mar 16 2006 [   2378 00]   isolinux.bin01:11
Kamion^-- isoinfo -lR differences01:11
Kamionso apparently isolinux.bin *must* come before boot.cat01:11
MithrandirKamion: evil.01:11
Kamion(the bit inside []  is the ISO9660 extent number)01:12
infinityBizarre.01:12
RiddellMithrandir: sure01:12
Kamion(dunno what the 00 bit is, don't immediately care)01:12
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Mithrandirinfinity: did you get around to adding progress information to mksquashfs?01:16
Kinnisondoes the live cd disable readahead?01:21
Mithrandiryes01:21
Mithrandirit ended up giving me worse performance and triggered loads of bugs in squashfs/unionfs.01:21
ograMithrandir, did you get a chance to look at my login problem on the livecd ?01:21
ograanything i can do to help debugging it ? 01:21
Mithrandirogra: what login problem?01:21
MithrandirIOW, no01:22
ograMithrandir, before i left on wednesday ..01:22
infinityMithrandir: No, but if you file a bug and assign it to me, I will.01:22
ograth eedubuntu livecd drops me to a gdm login 01:22
ogralogging in with "ubuntu" and no password works flawless though01:22
Mithrandirogra: oh, you're doing evil stuff with the gdm.conf, aren't you?01:23
ograMithrandir, nope, i use gdm-cdd.conf now 01:23
ograsinc our gdm supports cdd changes now01:24
pittialright, will do amd64 test installation now01:24
Mithrandirogra: well.  That's evil.  Casper doesn't touch gdm-cdd.conf, it touches gdm.conf.01:24
ograMithrandir, thats bad 01:24
ogragdm-cdd.conf is the way for derivatives now01:24
Mithrandirnobody has told me about that.  File a bug.01:24
ograwhere is the code for that, so i can send you a patch 01:24
Mithrandirin the casper package.01:25
ograok01:25
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Mithrandirthe .bzr directory is in there too01:25
KamionRiddell: new Kubuntu install CDs up01:29
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Kamionrebuilding Edubuntu01:29
ograMithrandir, http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/casper.diff01:31
ograok like that ? 01:31
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ograerr01:31
Mithrandirogra: given that you have syntax errors in it, no. :-P01:32
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ograMithrandir, yes, just discovered :)01:32
Mithrandirogra: please, just file a bug.  It's trivial, so no need to give me a patch.01:32
ografixed01:32
MithrandirI want the bug so I don't forget, it's not that I don't know how to do it.01:33
ograok, i wanted to not put the workload on you01:33
pittiMithrandir: CD boots, yay. test-install running01:35
Mithrandirpitti: excellent. :-)01:35
ograMithrandir, bug 37467 for you :)01:36
UbugtuMalone bug 37467 in casper "needs to respect gdm-cdd.conf for derivatives" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3746701:36
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lucasI have a strange build failure for libgpgme-ruby on amd6401:41
lucashttps://launchpad.net/+builds/+build/18032301:41
lucasit's marked MANUALDEPWAIT, and it seems it can't find ruby1.9 and ruby1.9-dev01:41
lucashowever, according to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ruby1.9/1.9.0+20050921-1, it's available01:42
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lucasinfinity / Kamion , any ideas ?01:45
Mithrandirok, edubuntu livefs-es done01:46
ograoki ...01:46
Mithrandirogra: don't start the live image builds please01:46
MithrandirKamion: can I do the live ubuntu builds on little now?01:46
ograi wont, Kamion wanted to do them all01:46
KamionMithrandir: go ahead01:47
KamionI'll let you do all the live builds then01:47
Mithrandirsure01:47
Kamionogra: Edubuntu install CDs done01:47
ograthanks01:47
MithrandirKamion: we wanted ports too?01:47
KamionMithrandir: yeah01:47
infinityLooks like ruby1.9 was removed on amd64... WTF?01:47
mantas_I wanna talk about ppp/pppoe connections configuration in Ubuntu Dapper. Are there any ubuntu developers, who are resposible for this ?01:49
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infinityKinnison: A moment?01:49
neuralismantas_: do you have a question about how to use the functionality, or are you requesting new functionality for dapper?01:49
Mithrandirdoko_: you broke kubuntu-desktop, you know?01:50
neuralismantas_: the former belongs in #ubuntu, the latter won't happen in this version, but your best bet is to either file bugs or write a spec for dapper+1.01:50
Kinnisoninfinity: sure01:50
Kinnisoninfinity: here, or elsewhere?01:50
infinityKinnison: Here is fine.01:50
infinityKinnison: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ruby1.9/1.9.0+20050921-101:50
infinityKinnison: If I'm reading that right, it claims to be published on all arches, yes?01:51
Mithrandirok, amd64 ubuntu install seems good.01:51
infinityKinnison: The amd64 binaries don't seem to exist in the Packages file.01:51
Kinnisonit certainly claims to be built on all arches01:51
doko_Mithrandir: I asked if the archive was still frozen and if I could upload a fix01:52
Kinnisonand the amd64 build seems to have been accepted01:52
infinityOh, wait.  Nevermind.01:52
infinityKinnison: Unword.01:52
mantas_neuralis, at first I wanna know what is recomended way to configure ppp/pppoe ? Problem is, that I don't see any way to configure PPPoE/ADSL connection in Ubuntu, also I don't see an ability to configure non-standard ppp connection, for example ppp connection for EDGE/GPRS PCMCIA cards (modems)01:52
infinityKinnison: It doesn't build all binaries on amd64.  Feh.01:52
Treenaksmantas_: PPP over EDGE/GPRS is just like a normal PPP connection, except with the 'phone number' *99#01:52
Kamion09:34 < doko_> infinity, Mithrandir: is the archive still froozen?01:52
Kamion09:34 < Mithrandir> doko_: yes01:52
Kamionyou asked if it was frozen; you were told it was01:53
Treenaksmantas_: and those PCMCIA cards are just serial ports, afaik?01:53
infinitylucas: Look closer.  ruby1.9 and ruby1.9-dev only build on i386 and powerpc (for whatever reason)01:53
mantas_Treenaks, yes, I can configure EDGE/GRPS connection with text mode tool - pppconfig, but not with network-admin. Should I report a bug about this ?01:54
infinityNo, wait again.  WTF?01:54
lucasit's listed as Successfully built on LP01:54
lucasbut there's no build log for it01:54
=== infinity pokes harder.
infinityOh, there I go looking at ports.  Silly me.01:55
doko_<doko_> no, just making openoffice.org-kde installable again, by an ia32-libs-kde upload01:55
infinitylucas: Check the "resulting binaries" part.01:55
doko_Kamion: ^^^01:55
Kamionthat wasn't a question, that was a statement01:55
infinitylucas: amd64 only builds some binaries.01:55
Kamionbusy people will miss that01:55
infinitylucas: Not ruby1.9{,-dev}01:55
lucasah01:55
lucasso it shouldn't be "Successfully built"01:55
infinitylucas: Why not?01:55
Kamiondoko_: go ahead and upload the fix now, might as well01:55
infinitylucas: The source package only builds some binaries on some arches.01:56
lucasbecause it only built some binpkg01:56
infinitylucas: This is perfectly common.01:56
lucasmmh01:56
infinitylucas: The build didn't fail, it just doesn't build everything everywhere.01:56
lucasok01:56
infinitylucas: Look at the source package to find out why, I have no idea.01:56
lucasdoing that now, ok01:56
lucasthank you01:56
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lucasruby1.9-dev is Arch: any01:57
lucasall binpkg in ruby1.9 are either arch:any or arch: all01:57
=== infinity has proven to himself that he needs to stop working and start eating/sleeping.
lucasthe only packages that were built on amd64 are those which are arch: all01:58
Mithrandirok, ubuntu live images are done.  Go wild and test them01:59
MithrandirKinnison: ^^01:59
doko_Kamion: done01:59
infinityOH!01:59
Kamionthank you01:59
infinityThis /is/ a Kinnison bug.01:59
infinityKinnison: re-ping.01:59
mantas_doko_, Hi, I've backported openoffice.org 2.0.2 to Ubuntu Breezy ;) do you wanna my changes ?02:00
Kinnisoninfinity: yes?02:00
infinityKinnison: gins eats kittens.  God unimpressed.02:00
infinitys/gins/gina/02:00
Kinnisongina has had nothing to do with ubuntu in months02:01
infinityKinnison: Source packages that general arch:all and arch:any binaries that were out of date when gina ran appear to be "successfully built" in soyuz.02:01
doko_mantas_: did you rename the packages back using the *2 suffix?02:01
infinitys/general/generate/02:01
infinityKinnison: Yes, this is from ages ago.  Never caught until now.02:01
infinityKinnison: https://launchpad.net/+builds/+build/12593702:01
infinityKinnison: Those are all "arch:all" packages listed there...02:02
infinityKinnison: So, why is that "successful" on amd64?02:02
Kinnisoninfinity: urgh02:02
Kinnisoninfinity: at this point, a -2 with the changelog "Gina eats kittens, God unimpressed" may be necessary02:03
infinityKinnison: That does seem likely, yes.  I'm just wondering how many other kittens may have been lost.  Oh well.02:03
infinityAnyhow, a new uplod will make the current state more obvious, but of course won't fix the fact that ruby1.9 is FTBFS on amd64. :)02:04
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infinitylucas: Either way, you're screwed. :)02:04
mantas_doko_, no, just patched debian/rules, debian/control and some other files to get working with gcc/gcj 4.0 and older version of some libraries02:04
Kamioninfinity: this should show up in a quinn-diff run, shouldn't it?02:04
infinitylucas: But if you could do a no-change upload of ruby1.9, so launchpad starts reporting on it correctly, that would be nice.02:04
infinityKamion: Yeah, it should.  I haven't yet done one for universe.02:04
lucasinfinity: wouldn't just re-triggering a build be enough ?02:05
infinitylucas: Due to some LP hilarity, you can't retrigger a build if it thinks the package has already been successfully built.02:05
lucasoh ok02:05
lucasI'll first see if the ftbfs is not fixed in debian02:05
infinityKamion: I got so far as copying a quinn-diff binary to ~adconrad on drescher, then found something shinier to play with, I think. :)02:06
infinitylucas: It doesn't look fixed.  Debian's amd64 packages are lagging.02:06
Mithrandirinfinity: aka "food"? :-P02:06
infinityNo, food is about to happen now.02:06
mantas_neuralis, Treenaks: so, what about PPP/PPPoE configuration in Dapper ? Should I report a bug agains network admin or there are some other tools in Ubuntu main for PPP/PPPoE configuration ?02:06
infinityFinally.02:06
lucasinfinity: there was a similar problem with ruby1.8 I think02:07
Mithrandiryeah, ruby in debian is 1.9.0+20050623-2 for the amd64 build.02:07
infinitymantas_: The recommended way to configure PPPoE is (currently) the "pppoeconf" tool from the command line.  Works well.02:08
doko_mantas_: yes, please email, started the backport as well, but it's low priority for me02:08
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mantas_infinity, there are no way to call pppoe configuration tool without typing pppoeconf command in terminal ? I think this is big usability bug02:12
ograi think there are seveal open bugs about it since warty02:12
infinitymantas_: Yes, but we're not about to fix it now.02:12
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infinitymantas_: If you'd like to hack on NetworkManager to support PPP and PPPoE in a Debian context, we'll happily take patches for dapper+102:13
Mithrandirpitti: any chance you could test ppc live?02:13
pittiMithrandir: sure, I will; as soon as my amd64 install finished (sorry, it hang at the X resolution question while I was at lunch)02:14
pittiMithrandir: yesterday's was good, any particular changes I should watch out for? or just general test?02:14
Mithrandirpitti: espresso testing is needed too, which I don't think was ok?02:15
Mithrandirogra: edubuntu live images done02:15
pittiMithrandir: yep, will test02:15
mantas_infinity, maybe there are some plans/specifications about this ? What are future Ubuntu plans about PPP/PPPoE configuration in Dapper +1 ? Maybe I could help :)02:16
MithrandirKamion: we don't do edubuntu/kubuntu ports too, do we?02:16
ograMithrandir, thanks ... i'm not sure if i want them for a flight on this state though02:16
KamionMithrandir: no02:16
ogras/on/in/02:16
MithrandirKamion: so just bin/cron.ports_daily{,-live} with no for-project or anything?02:16
Kamionpitti: if you didn't see, your espresso bugs appeared to be due to libparted not liking one of your partitions02:16
Mithrandirogra: that's your call.02:16
KamionMithrandir: 'for-project ubuntu' is a no-op, otherwise yes02:16
Mithrandirogra: I would advise you to take them and document the login problem in the errata, but again, your call02:17
pittiKamion: no, I didn't read my bug mail yet today; nice that it's fixed now (and funny that it affected both of my boxes and nobody else's)02:17
ograMithrandir, yes, i'm still pondering that 02:17
Mithrandirogra: you can still get useful testing out of it.02:17
ogragiven that the new NM doesnt work on *any* card over here...02:18
ograso no networking and no autologin ...02:18
pittiogra: NM-> not even for wired?02:18
ograpitti, didnt try with wired02:18
ograwill do in this test run 02:18
pittiogra: it works well here with both the AE (modulo the initial dhcp timeout) and with ethernet02:19
ograpitti, the current 0.6.X ?02:19
infinityogra: When did you last test it?02:19
ograinfinity, wednesday afternoon02:20
infinityogra: You may have been suffering from "no wpasupplicant available" issues, if it was an old livefs.02:20
pittiogra: I think I tested it with 0.6, too, will do again to check it02:20
infinityogra: Your new livefs should have wpasupplicant installed, so it should work.02:20
ograinfinity, i think it had thw wpasupplicant already02:20
ograit was the second build on wednesday that was specifically waiting for wpasupplicantr02:21
ogra-r02:21
ograso that should have been there ...02:21
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mantas_btw, it seems Ubuntu dapper has outdated network-manager version, bugfix version 0.6.2 was released some time ago, in lauchpad there are bug about this in network-manager section 02:23
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Kamionpitti: it's not fixed02:24
infinitymantas_: We know.02:24
Kamionmerely diagnosed02:24
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mantas_are there any plans to include network-manager 0.6.2 in Dapper or not ? I'm asking, because I don't know which version would be better to backport for Breezy02:24
Kamionmantas_: yes, it will probably be upgraded.02:25
j^mantas_ currently no version is in a state that it could/should be backported02:26
ograbackporting it will likely also require new dbus, hal etc ...02:26
ogra(or a lot of hacking)02:26
ograhmm02:27
ograedubuntu-daily-live-20060329.log  has a +wpasupplicant02:27
ograedubuntu-daily-live-20060329.1.log  has a -wpasupplicant02:27
giftnudelhehe02:27
ograthats strange 02:27
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ograhmm, and i see no log for edubuntu-daily-live-2006033102:28
j^ogra possible that you run into bug 37396 or bug 37419 if wireless does not work02:28
UbugtuMalone bug 37396 in network-manager "orinoco/prism54 cannot connect to WEP networks" [Critical,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3739602:28
UbugtuMalone bug 37419 in network-manager "ndiswrapper. cannot connect to unencrypted networks" [Critical,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3741902:28
ograj^, what about the other cards then (2x broadcom 1x iwp2200)02:29
ograi dont use ndiswrapper btw02:29
ograi think the cd buildlog indicates that wpasupplicant was removed in 20060329.1, i just dont understand why 02:30
j^ogra without wpasupplicant it will not work02:31
ograj^, i know ... the 20060329.1 build was specifically done to *add* wpasupplicant, thats what bothers me02:31
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mantas_j^, network-manager is very buggy now ?02:33
thesaltydogHow can I add an override to this lintian warning: W: bum: menu-command-not-in-package /usr/share/menu/bum:4 /usr/bin/gksu02:33
j^mantas_ right now its broken02:33
mantas_ogra, network manager 0.6.x will not work with breezy dbus and hal ?02:33
ograhmm, network-manager depends on wpasupplicant now it seems ... 02:33
ograwhy was it removed from that build ... strange strange 02:34
giftnudelah, when I scroll in firefox and someone says something in this channel, it will get focus02:34
ogramantas_, no idea, but its very likely that you need a newer version 02:34
j^is madwifi or madwifi-ng in dapper?02:34
mantas_j^, very broken ? which bugs ?02:36
j^mantas_ https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bugs02:38
mantas_j^, thanks, yesterday I looked there, but didn't noticed critical bug ;)02:40
pittiMithrandir: amd64 install works fine here, I tested some desktop stuff, too02:43
Mithrandirpitti: nice, thanks.02:43
Kamionogra: it's weird, but I'd ignore it if I were you, tasks aren't really relevant for live builds any more02:48
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Kamionthesaltydog: there's documentation on lintian overrides in the manual in /usr/share/doc/lintian/02:49
Kamionsection 2.402:49
thesaltydogKamion, yes, tnx. While waiting for a reply, I found it!02:49
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Kamionthesaltydog: but I wouldn't override that warning02:50
thesaltydogKamion, ??? it is complaining for gksu...02:50
Kamionthesaltydog: I think it's probably a lintian bug, since gksu's used all over the place; it should recognise gksu and check (a) for a dependency and (b) that the thing after gksu is in your package02:50
Kamionthesaltydog: so please don't override it02:50
thesaltydogKamion, ok. I won't override it. gksu is in package's dependecies...02:51
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Kamionsure, but lintian should still check for that02:51
KamionI'll file a bug02:51
thesaltydogKamion, I could post a bug on lintian...02:51
KamionI'll do it, I'm one of the lintian developers (although kinda retired)02:51
thesaltydogKamion, ok. Thank you very much!02:52
sabdflphwoar. just used the volume buttons on my thinkpad. and got on-screen display. phwoar.02:52
sabdflmjg59: ^^^02:52
sabdfl:-D02:52
thesaltydogsabdfl, very nice the new hotkeys-setup..02:52
thesaltydogsabdfl, I finally ended my troubles with tpb on my ThinkPad02:52
Kamionbug filed02:54
thesaltydogKamion, great.02:54
thesaltydogKamion, by the way... the thing after gksu is bum, the package itself.02:56
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seb128GNOME stuff didn't change recently02:59
seb128so go blame something else :p02:59
torkelmvo: I miss tpb too... 03:00
Kamionthesaltydog: right, as I'd expect03:01
Kamionthesaltydog: so lintian should check to make sure that the command you give after gksu is in the package it's checking03:01
thesaltydogright03:01
torkelmvo: especially that I can't change the hw volume of my T40p without changing the "alsa" volume 03:02
Mithrandiryay, amd64 espresso and live works.03:03
Mithrandirpitti: you're testing ppc espresso?03:04
pittiMithrandir: rsync is at 83%03:05
Mithrandirpitti: 'k03:05
pittiMithrandir: but since that libgparted bug is not yet fixed, I doubt that espresso will work 03:05
Kamionlibparted03:07
Kamionand it's at least possible that it's a bug in your partitions :-)03:08
mvoseb128: I blame hotkey-setup03:09
pittiKamion: hm, I don't even have any ext2 partition (on neither computer)03:10
pittiKamion: I have reiserfs and xfs, and hfsplus on the Apple03:10
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pittiKamion: I think I created an ext3 partition for the to-be-installed system (since that happens to be the default and I can't change it anyway)03:11
pittiso this is still strange...03:11
Kamionpitti: odd, yes03:17
KamionI haven't had time to really dig yet :(03:18
pittiKamion: no problem; if I knew a way to work around that, I'd happily take it03:18
pittiKamion: so the reason for the early exit is that partman exits with 10 instead of 0?03:19
pittiKamion: since I didn't see any exception or so03:19
mantas_Kamion, ~3 monts ago you added ttf-dejavu font to ubuntu-desktop metapackage, but it seems forgot to remove ttf-bitstream-vera (ttf-dejavu are the same bitstream-vera fonts, just extended with more unicode characters, look at http://dejavu.sf.net ). Should I report a bug about this ?03:19
jdubmantas_: the inclusion of vera is intentional03:21
Kamionmantas_: I just did an auto-refresh, I did not particularly care about why ttf-dejavu was added and have no idea about anything related to your question03:21
mantas_Kamion ;)03:22
Kamionif you want to know who added it, look at bzr log of the seeds03:22
Kamionwhich was in fact me, but teleoperated by jdub03:22
Kamion('cos he hadn't got a seed commit setup)03:23
mantas_Kamion, it's not important who added ttf-dejavu, it's important do not have duplicate fonts in ubuntu-desktop ;)03:23
Kamionit's not important to me :)03:23
jdubmantas_: it's important to have the vera font name available03:23
TreenaksKamion: duplicate = double disk space ;)03:23
jdubmantas_: and the metrics to go with it03:23
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mantas_jdub, ttf-dejavu fonts could provide ttf-bitstream-vera03:24
jdubmantas_: they have different names and metrics03:24
Mithrandirok, i386 live and espresso seems to work for me03:25
RiddellMithrandir: did you remake the kubuntu livefs?03:25
mantas_jdub, we can make some aliases and gnome will see vera fonts after ttf-dejavu are installed ;)03:26
MithrandirRiddell: yes, but it broke since doko uploaded some ooo stuff yesterday, so the AMD64 livefs is broken.03:26
MithrandirRiddell: I need to check out if the new ia32-libs-kde is through yet03:26
jdubmantas_: a) the fonts are different, whether you alias the name or not, b) the metrics are different03:26
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jdubmantas_: you can't just swap fonts around, call them different names, and hope for the best03:27
mantas_jdub, about metrics - I don't know why ttf-dejavu metrics should be different from ttf-bistream-vera, because ttf-dejavu are made from ttf-bistream-vera03:27
jdubmantas_: well, they are03:28
mantas_jdub, in any case users now have usability problems, because identifically looking fonts have different names and ttf-bistream-vera fonts has too little characters to use them in Europe03:29
jdubmantas_: that's precisely why we're using dejavu as the primary selection for all of the generic aliases03:29
RiddellMithrandir: looks like ia32-libs-kde-5 is in the archive03:30
mantas_jdub, so, ttf-dejavu is primary font for Ubuntu Dapper and ttf-bitstream-vera are deprecated, right ?03:30
jdubmantas_: i wouldn't describe it as deprecated, but it is included.03:30
mantas_;)03:31
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Kamionjdub: (see doko's mail today about dejavu problems)03:32
jdubKamion: u-d?03:32
mantas_jdub, I understand, that vera fonts are included now, but I think, that this is an usability problem when there are 2 identifically looking (from users view) fonts in the system as default03:32
MithrandirRiddell: indeed.03:32
Kamionjdub: think so, just skim-read it03:33
MithrandirRiddell: I'll kick off livefs builds for kubuntu, then03:33
jdubmantas_: the way fontconfig works, there are a lot of identical-looking fonts on the system by default (because the empty glyphs fall back to the generic aliases)03:33
mantas_jdub, Yes, and this is nor user-friendly, nor professional, so, I think it would be wise to report a bug about removing ttf-bitstream-vera fonts from ubuntu-desktop in future :)03:34
jdubmantas_: it happens across *all* the fonts, not just between those two03:35
mantas_jdub, you allow me to report a bug ;)03:35
jdubmantas_: it is important to keep vera there for metric-compatibility and name-compatibility03:35
mantas_jdub, who needs this metric-compatibility ?03:35
Treenaksjdub: only for the metric compatibility. names can be mapped.03:36
Treenaksmantas_: People who write documents and expect them to be the same across machines/platforms03:36
jdubTreenaks: they impact each other03:36
mantas_Treenaks, hehe, AFAIK you are talking about msttcorefonts :-P03:37
pittiyay sound on ppc live03:37
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Mithrandirpitti: nice.03:38
jdubmantas_: this is important for *every* font a user chooses. most of my presentations would have to be double-checked if the metrics of 'Bistream Vera Sans Bold' changed behind my back.03:38
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MithrandirI was wondering for a second why that suddenly worked until I realised I uploaded a fix for it a few days ago.03:38
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pittiMithrandir: yep, that manual snd-powermac module loading03:39
Mithrandirpitti: yeah, I'm just very, very tired now.03:39
mantas_jdub, so, you think ttf-bitsteam-vera fonts should remain in Ubuntu for ages ?03:39
jdubmantas_: yes03:39
mantas_Even when majority will use other fonts ?03:40
jdubyes03:40
mantas_ok, I understand your point of view ;)03:41
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Mithrandirpitti: ok, no I'm just waiting for ppc to be confirmed working before doing the release and mailing u-a03:44
Mithrandirmaswan: around?03:45
MithrandirRiddell: have you had a chance to do installation testing of flight-6 yet?  I suspect it's broken due to the ia32-libs-kde stuff03:46
maswanMithrandir: yes03:47
Mithrandirmaswan: ravel seems to be unhappy.03:47
Mithrandiras in, ssh times out03:47
Mithrandirogra: are you happy with the current edubuntu images?03:47
maswanindeed.03:47
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maswanI'll go down and poke it, I guess03:48
Mithrandirthanks.03:48
pittiMithrandir: ppc/live boot, OO.o, FFox, USB hotplug, sound, help, video, and n-m with ethernet are good03:49
pittiMithrandir: so I'd declare this as good enough03:49
RiddellMithrandir: both amd64 and ppc broke on package install, 386 was fine03:49
Riddellprobably scratched cds at fault on the ppc at least03:49
Mithrandirpitti: excellent.03:50
pittiamd64/install chokes on my second ethernet03:50
pitti$ sudo ifup eth103:50
pittirun-parts: /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/0_wpasupplicant exited with return code 103:50
pittibut oh well...03:50
Mithrandirpitti: hmm.03:50
MithrandirRiddell: ok, so you want new installation images rolled?03:50
pittiMithrandir: it's just for my second ethernet card, actual install and apps are fine03:50
RiddellMithrandir: yeah, please03:50
siretartpitti: I have a fix for that ready, I'm just waiting for main to reopen again03:50
pittisiretart: cool03:50
Mithrandirpitti: ok, I'll just let that pass, then03:51
siretartpitti: I just have that package uploaded to unstable. it just needs to be synced03:51
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pittiMithrandir: it still hangs after ejecting the CD (pressing enter helps, as usual), but that's no showstopper, I'd say03:52
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infinitypitti: That should be fixed next week, I suspect.03:54
fabbioneMithrandir, infinity: any objection if i upload wacom-tools? it's not on CD atm, and i will wait after F6 to create the proper X depends:03:55
infinityfabbione: Go nuts.03:55
fabbionei need it to fix a couple of regressions from breezy03:56
fabbioneinfinity: cheers mate...03:56
infinityfabbione: If it turns out it IS on a CD, I'll let Mithrandir deal with you. :)03:56
sladenKamion: I don't have Mactel to test it with, is creating an iso and seeing if it will mount as HFS+ in Linux a good enough way to test it03:57
fabbioneinfinity: it's not :)03:57
Kamionsladen: yes03:57
Kamionsladen: has to not mount as HFS though03:58
Mithrandirogra: prod?03:58
sladenKamion: funky.  Any idea how mactel-linux built their images?  Or do they just have a raw HFS+ filesystem written to a CD?03:58
Kamionsladen: they used OS X to help03:59
ograMithrandir, only did i386 install so far, seems fine03:59
Kamionand yeah, raw HFS+03:59
Mithrandirogra: ok, do you want me to wait for you?03:59
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Kamionsladen: to my knowledge (I looked last week) there is no GNU/Linux code capable of writing to HFS+ usefully03:59
Kamionsladen: except for the kernel, which of course requires root access03:59
ograMithrandir, it will still take 1-2h i guess04:00
Mithrandirogra: that wasn't my question. :-P04:00
Kamionsladen: the stuff in the hfsplus package can't do formatting or anything much in the way of writing except for removing files04:00
Kamionsladen: mkisofs is where we really need it, so it's probably easiest to do it there04:00
ograMithrandir, yes please, if it doesnt cause trouble 04:00
MithrandirKamion: do you have any known bugs about espresso you want to get into the announcement?04:01
sladenMithrandir: when are you actually building the images?04:01
Mithrandirsladen: they are already built.  Unless something really nasty pops up.04:01
sladenMithrandir: I have a small fix for LenovoPads that I'd like on them04:01
Kamionsladen: also, we need a "bless boot file" option; I tried http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/tmp/31_hfs_bless_file.dpatch, but turns out that doesn't really work properly with HFS04:01
sladenMithrandir: okay, no problem04:01
Kamionit would look somewhat different on HFS+04:02
Mithrandirsladen: flights are snapshots, not releases.04:02
KamionMithrandir: might be worth noting that the manual partitioner still assumes ext3 (will be fixed in Flight 7)04:02
sladenKamion: blessing is an EFI thing rather than a HFS+ thing?  Since the boot file now points at a file, rather than a folder (IIRC)04:02
Mithrandirsladen: so while I appreciate the "I'd really like to get this in", if it wasn't there on Wednesday morning, you were too late.04:02
Kamionsladen: right04:02
MithrandirKamion: ok04:03
Kamionsladen: well, sort of04:03
Kamionsladen: it *is* an HFS+ thing04:03
KamionHFS only really supported blessing a system folder; HFS+ allows blessing a boot file as well04:03
KamionEFI's the first Apple thing to interpret that though04:03
sladenMithrandir: nah, it's not an issue, the X stuff should work out of the box now which is a much bigger issue for people testing them for resale.04:03
MithrandirKamion: are you aware that when pressing "reboot" after espresso doesn't cause splashdown, etc to happen?04:04
dholbachogra: did you plan to do a gcompris upload anywhere in the not-too-distant future?04:04
dholbachogra: pitti complains that it doesn't have a .pot-file :-)04:04
KamionMithrandir: yes04:05
ograoh ?04:05
Kamionit's on the to-do list :)04:05
MithrandirKamion: ok. :-)04:05
ogradholbach, i didnt plan changes to gcompris ...04:05
dholbachogra: it's usually just running   cd po/; intltool-update -p   in debian/rules somewhere04:06
ogradholbach, pitti i'm not sure there is a pot file, the ranslations are in separate packages 04:06
pittiogra: oh, in which? I just see -sound-lang files04:07
ograyes, they also have text translations ...04:07
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pittiogra: oh, I see; but the source package builds/has .mo files, so there are certainly po files around?04:08
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pittiogra: yep, lots of them04:09
dholbachgcompris-sound-de doesnht have translations04:09
pittiogra: so it should be reasonable to build a pot04:09
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pittidholbach: pkgstriptranslations04:09
dholbacharg.... bitten by the old assumption again :-)04:09
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MithrandirRiddell: new dailies up04:10
stewartcan anyone tell me where dapper picks up its list of available modes for the system > preferences > screen resolution app?04:11
Mithrandirstewart: from the X configuration04:11
stewartas in /etc/X11/xorg.conf? odd as I have modes available not listed in my conf04:12
Mithrandirstewart: sure the colour depth matches?04:12
stewartand it ignores the 1900x1080 hdtv mode I just added04:12
stewartyep04:12
Mithrandircheck the log and see if it got removed for some reason or another?04:12
infinityMithrandir: Actually, I don't think it does come from the "X config", per se, but rather from X's detected valid resolutions.04:13
infinityMithrandir: Since my RandR applet has WAY more resolutions listed than my xorg.conf has.04:13
Mithrandirinfinity: probably, yes.04:13
stewartso how would you add new modes?04:13
infinitystewart: A mode that X considers invalid shouldn't show in there.  So you should see in you X log that X has decided your custom mode was no good for one reason or another (not enough video RAM to render it, broken video firmware, who knows)04:14
stewartcolour depth is not available to be set through gnome, its set to 24 by default via my xorg.conf I assume04:14
sladenstewart: also, the video BIOS may not know how to setup the mode... eg. 915resolution04:15
infinitystewart: If this is an Intel chipset, you may want to try installing 915resolution04:15
infinitysladen: Jinx.04:15
stewartits an nforce chipset04:16
Mithrandirinfinity: I have a trivial patch to mksquashfs to print progress information, but it's a tad overzealous for now.04:16
stewartwith integrated gfmx4 NV18 I believe04:16
infinityMithrandir: One dot for every block? :)04:16
Mithrandirinfinity: no, for every file.  I was actually writing out the current position04:17
infinityHeh.04:17
infinityJust make it less granular, and you win.04:17
Mithrandiryeah.04:17
infinityNo one's lookin for an accurate timeline, just ANYTHING VISUAL, ARGH.04:17
MithrandirEvery megabyte or so should be fine.04:17
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stewartthats annoying my log says it drop the mode (no mode of this name)04:18
stewartbut my monitor and card are good for it and its the new hidef tv format04:18
sladenMithrandir: making output each file name would make sense, much the same as  tar v  04:21
sladenMithrandir: and preferably not by default (unix utilties by default should be quiet04:21
maswanMithrandir: fixed. it seemed to just have lost it's network devices. an ifdown -a; ifup -a later and all is great.04:21
MithrandirRiddell: live images published too.04:22
Mithrandirmaswan: excellent, thanks04:22
Riddellthanks Mithrandir 04:23
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janimoMithrandir, so with flight 6 done today you think starting xubuntu install images could begin on Monday?04:25
Mithrandirjanimo: ask Kamion about that, but yes, I presume so.04:25
Mithrandiror assume04:25
janimothanks04:25
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mgalvinMithrandir: flight 6 about ready? i just wanted to know when to move the review to the main site... i didn't want to move it over there to early04:35
Mithrandirmgalvin: it's about ready, yes.  And hour or two; I'm syncing the images to a mirror so cdimage doesn't die.04:36
seb128Mithrandir: uploads still frozen?04:36
Mithrandirseb128: yes.  Waiting for edubuntu to report back at least.04:37
Mithrandirseb128: maybe also kubuntu, but I think those'll be released a bit later.04:37
seb128k04:38
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Mithrandirseb128: if Riddell is fine with us opening the gates, we can do it once edubuntu is confirmed good.04:38
dholbachinfinity: that is universe04:39
RiddellI'm still testing04:39
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infinitydholbach: Oh, so it is.  I just assumed it wasn't.04:40
dholbachi thought so first too :)04:40
Mithrandirogra: any ETA?04:40
MithrandirRiddell: any ETA?04:40
RiddellMithrandir: couple of hours at least04:40
bddebianCan we please get Malone to require a Distro and maybe get it to tell universe from main?  Or does it already exist and I just don't see it?04:41
dholbachbddebian: the main/universe distinction is planned04:41
dholbachand what do you mean by "require a distro"?04:41
seb128dholbach: it's already implemented04:41
bddebianMake the submitter specify dapper/breezy/etc04:42
seb128the query form has a "Component"04:42
seb128main, universe, multiverse, etc04:42
dholbachUbuntu should be enough for "current development" release04:42
dholbachah ok04:42
bddebiandholbach: ?04:42
dholbachbddebian: hm?04:42
seb128bddebian: bugs apply to dapper04:43
bddebianWhy?04:43
seb128bddebian: if they don't apply to dapper you can use the "Backport Fix to Releases" on the right frame04:43
MithrandirRiddell: which means we could wait for you to complete testing.  Do you want us to?04:43
seb128bddebian: because that how the tracke is designed?04:43
seb128tracker04:43
bddebianseb128: But how do I know if the user submitted it against Breezy or Dapper?04:43
dholbachbddebian: because the current development release is what we work on, so it makes sense to call that "Ubuntu"04:44
dholbachfor everything else you have to ask04:44
seb128atm it should describe that with his comment04:44
dholbachif they don't specify it already04:44
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Kamionit would be exceedingly useful to at least have a way for submitters to specify the version number of the package they're using in a way we can automatically parse (i.e. not free text)04:44
RiddellMithrandir: if you're ready to go then don't wait on me, it might all fail yet and there's enough interesting things in this for a separate announcement04:44
Kamion*that* is how Malone was *originally* designed04:44
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MithrandirRiddell: I'm waiting for ogra, but ok.04:44
bddebianKamion: Aye, even that would help04:44
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Kamionbddebian: that's better than specifying a release because you can tell transient bugs in development releases04:45
bddebianTrue04:45
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herzi_x41fabbione: ping04:45
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fabbioneherzi_x41: pong04:48
Mithrandirif somebody wants to proofread http://err.no/tmp/flight-6.txt , I'd be grateful04:48
dokojdub, seb128: I see that opensuse uses DejaVu for the gnome UI although they list the Nimbus fonts as preferred. Do yo know why?04:48
seb128no04:48
herzi_x41fabbione: wacom tablets won't work with the new wacom-tools package04:48
herzi_x41see my comment to one of the bugs04:49
fabbioneherzi_x41: how so?04:49
fabbionewhat bug?04:49
KeybukMithrandir: reads ok04:49
herzi_x41it broken with linux-source2.5.15-1604:49
herzi_x41https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/3510104:49
KamionMithrandir: "obiviously"04:49
UbugtuMalone bug 35101 in linux-source-2.6.15 "Wacom support completely broken now" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  04:49
fabbioneherzi_x41: so that's a kernel bug04:49
herzi_x41yes04:49
MithrandirKamion: fixed, thanks.04:49
fabbioneherzi_x41: we will get there...04:49
fabbioneherzi_x41: the wacom-tools userland was missing completely the X driver04:49
KamionMithrandir: let's say "should now work on PowerPC" - I haven't actually had confirmation that the yaboot support works04:49
fabbioneso there was nothing working04:49
MithrandirKamion: fixed.04:50
fabbioneherzi_x41: so i see no problem.. 04:50
KamionMithrandir: "When rebooting after installing using espresso" ... you forgot to finish the sentence04:50
herzi_x41fabbione: i just wanted to tell you that there will be "no wacom support even with the new wacom-tools"04:51
bddebianyaboot hasn't been replaced yet? Ugh :-)04:51
MithrandirKamion: true.  Fixed.04:51
fabbioneherzi_x41: if i was going to fix the kernel, somebody would have come here complaining about userland.. we need to start somewhere :)04:51
schlurchzMithrandir: flight-6.txt: 's/Flight 5 cd/Flight 6 cd/'04:52
fabbioneherzi_x41: and the pnpacpi regression is already fixed in our git tree04:52
Mithrandirschlurchz: indeed.  Fixed.04:52
fabbioneherzi_x41: with kernel 2.6.15-20 it will be ok04:52
herzi_x41great news04:52
Kamion(I'd also say CD rather than cd)04:52
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fabbioneherzi_x41: the serial ports (generally) are just broken.. so don't worry too much04:53
fabbionewell it was broken at least04:53
fabbioneherzi_x41: does this make you more happy?04:53
herzi_x41yes04:53
herzi_x41so i can use the tablet in class the next semester04:53
fabbioneprobably from next week...04:54
fabbione:)04:54
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schlurchzUhm, the listed bugs in fligth 6 look pretty tough :-/04:57
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Mithrandirwell, it's a snapshot.04:58
_mvo_Kamion: where does the installer sets a global proxy configuration (does it support this)?04:58
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stewartOK gnome is running like a dog04:59
Keybukschlurchz: it's a "this is where we're at today" release, not a polished one04:59
pittiRiddell: ping04:59
seb128stewart: how does a dog run?04:59
stewartIm running the nvidia-glx from synaptic04:59
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stewarthaha seb in my case its a fat dog04:59
schlurchzwell, I understood that the flight releases _are_, to some degree, polished. Okay, they're clearly labelled alpha.04:59
siretartKeybuk: wpasupplicant 0.4.8-1 got uploaded to sid earlier today. it is ready to be synced to dapper.04:59
pittiRiddell: http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1527 -> "The final CUPS 1.2 release includes (temporary) compatibility functions with the old names, but they will be removed in a future 1.2.x patch release."04:59
stewarton a fresh install on a decent spec machine and still its dogish05:00
pittiRiddell: so there's hope :)05:00
Keybuksiretart: were there any further changes from what we discussed yesterday?05:00
Mithrandirschlurchz: very coarse sand grinder, I suspect.05:00
pittiRiddell: assuming that we can upgrade to the final version05:00
siretartKeybuk: no. only a one line bugfix: don't remove the /etc/network/if-up.d/wpasupplicant symlink in postinst :/05:00
stewartafter using synaptic to download nvidia-glx I had to update my xorg.conf from driver "nv" to "nvidia" is that still the case?05:01
siretartbut no further functional/semantic/docu changes at all05:01
Riddellpitti: ooh :)05:01
Riddellpitti: any idea when that final version will be out?  or can we upgrade to an SVN version?05:02
_mvo_stewart: that sound be enough05:02
Keybuksiretart: ok, looks good; you happy to upload to dapper once the freeze is over?05:02
stewart_mvo_ dot sure what you mean?05:02
schlurchzMithrandir: mind to put in other words? I'm not native english? 05:02
pittiRiddell: RC1 is current, I need to check whether it breaks anything before I ask for UVF05:02
stewartnot05:02
Kamion_mvo_: it doesn't - the proxy question's just for the benefit of the installer AFAIK05:02
pittiRiddell: no idea about the date for the final05:02
siretartKeybuk: I'm just waiting for the freeze to end. the upload is prepared and signed and waiting for green light :)05:02
pittiRiddell: should be RSN05:02
Keybuksiretart: cool, thanks05:03
Mithrandirschlurchz: not polished.  Cut into rough shapes rather than being a nice surface you can use as a mirror.05:03
Kamion_mvo_: although it does write it into apt.conf05:03
Kamion./generators/50mirror.ubuntu:55:                        echo "Acquire::$protocol::Proxy \"$proxy\";" >> $ROOT/etc/apt/apt.conf.new05:03
schlurchzMithrandir: ah, okay thx05:03
_mvo_Kamion: right, thanks. 05:03
Keybuksiretart: which version did you use?  0.4.8-1build1 ?05:03
stewartsimple question - after apt-get nvidia-glx are users still expected to update xorg.conf settings from "nv" to "nvidia"?05:04
Mithrandirstewart: yes05:04
Mithrandirstewart: or nvidia-glx enable05:04
stewartOK thnx05:04
Riddellpitti: yeah, that's what they said in december05:04
pitti:/05:04
pittibut now they have an RC, so chances are higher :)05:05
ChipzzMithrandir: actually that nvidia-glx enable is nasty and should probably happen automagically or be a debconf question05:05
stewartany reports of the nvidia-glx running poorly (Im using an nvidia nv18 nforce2 integrated)?05:05
pittistewart: nv34 integrated works fine here05:06
KamionChipzz: (debconf questions are not a panacea, and we won't add extra questions to the installer so in fact adding a debconf question would be just as much work for users)05:06
siretartKeybuk: yes, thats what I intend to upload05:06
stewartwell it works nv18 but dragging a window about quickly is right jerky05:06
stewartsomething I didnt notice earlier with flight305:07
ChipzzKamion: we could also let every xserver-xorg-driver (and the nvidia package) add themselves to a debconf list of available x server drivers05:09
Chipzzand let every package do custom config itself05:09
Chipzzbut whatever :)05:09
Chipzzpipedream or something ;)05:10
KamionChipzz: pipenightmare05:11
Mithrandirogra: AWTY?05:27
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ograMithrandir, ppc missing, the rest is fine (apart from NM not working with my wireless cards and the gdm prob)05:27
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Riddellppc users: is there a way to tell it to eject the CD on boot?05:34
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LathiatJaneW: FYI, i updated my testing team info05:35
Lathiatergh05:36
Lathiatand i just broke the page05:37
pittiRiddell: press enter05:37
mdzfabbione: I didn't realize tspc was in main until I saw that bug.  perhaps we should investigate and possibly reconsider?05:37
pittiRiddell: if you mean the live CD shutdown05:37
pittiRiddell: oh, wait, it does automatically for me05:37
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KamionRiddell: many mac keyboards have an eject button; hold that down during boot05:38
KamionRiddell: failing that, hold down cmd+opt+o+f during boot and type 'eject cd' at the OF prompt05:39
fabbionemdz: reconsider to move it to universe?05:39
fabbionemdz: i don't even recall why it was moved ot main in the first place.. 05:39
mdzfabbione: right05:39
fabbionemdz: i will need to check tho, but the bug is fixed05:40
fabbionelinux-2.6$ time make -j05:40
fabbionereal    1m35.013s05:40
fabbionenot too bad, is it?05:40
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Lathiatwhat machines that?05:41
MithrandirRiddell: traditionally, hold down the mouse button while booting.05:41
MithrandirRiddell: or what Colin says.05:41
_mvo_what should we do with the fade-effect of gksu? should it be removed?05:41
fabbionemdz: the point is a delicate one05:42
fabbionemdz: if we start moving the tunnel broker outside main, we need to remove them all or none05:42
fabbionemdz: iirc we have 2 or 3, because they cover 99.9% of internet05:42
fabbionemdz: and the clients are tiny05:42
fabbioneanyway i don't have a strong opinion on it05:45
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Mithrandir(which should probably be in main, given it's usefulness and being quite common)05:46
fabbionebbl05:46
Riddellthanks, kamion's method worked after mapping mac keys to this pc keyboard05:47
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infinitodoes anyone know why gnomeapplet has disappeared from python2.4-gnome-extras ???05:59
dholbachinfinito: pythone-gnome-extras was split up into pythone-gnome-extras and python-gnome-desktop06:00
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infinitoumm, packages.ubuntu.com shows bad info about files inside pkgs...06:01
infinitodholbach: thanks06:01
dokocarlos, pitti: is #4452 still an issue?06:02
pittibug 445206:03
UbugtuMalone bug 4452 in firefox "translation tools - request oo2po --multifile option be abstracted to moz2po" [Unknown,Unknown]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/445206:03
pittidoko: carlos wanted to start looking into ffox po generation soon06:03
carlosright06:03
infinitodholbach: what are the exact names of the packages? i cant find them on ftp.ubuntu.com pool06:04
pittidoko: the request sounds useful, I just don't know the status of the current translation tools - carlos, do you?06:04
mdkeDiziet, ping?06:05
carlospitti: hadn't time yet to look into it06:05
dholbachinfinito: python2.4-gnome2-desktop, python-gnome2-desktop-doc, python-gnome2-desktop-dev, python-gnome2-desktop06:05
Kamionmdke: he's on holiday this week06:05
dholbachinfinito: apt-cache search knows :)06:05
mdkeKamion, ah thanks. I'll mail.06:05
infinitodholbach: sorry ;)06:06
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ograMithrandir, edubuntu is fine apart from the known errors with the livecd ...06:37
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jcoleis this what ubuntu dapper uses for gui installation? -> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUI06:50
seb128jcole: no06:51
pittijcole: no, we have our own GUI installer which works in an entirely different way06:51
jcolehmm06:51
pittijcole: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuExpress06:52
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phanatichi people06:52
phanaticKamion: ping06:52
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jcolepitti: thanks06:53
Kamionphanatic: hi06:54
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phanaticKamion: i'd like to ask about the @ubuntu.com addresses. are they created automatically? i became a member on 7th march, but i don't know if i have my address or not :)06:56
Kamionphanatic: they're supposed to be, yes06:56
Kamionphanatic: try it with your launchpad id in the local-part and see :)06:56
Kamioncould be it's broken though, I don't have access to that part of the system06:56
phanaticKamion: i tried it, but didn't get the mail to my registered mail address (or there's a huge delay)06:57
phanaticKamion: then sorry, i was told, that maybe you can help with this06:57
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jcolewe use the debian installer to net-install various distros (nicluding ubuntu) and i wanted to attempt a gui makeover... looks like http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUI is my easiest option07:00
jcolehey TomB_ !07:00
ographanatic, did you try #launchpad ? 07:01
siretartjcole: I cannot image a net-install use case which would require a gui. could you please give me an example one?07:01
ograthats the proper channel for this question rather 07:02
phanaticogra: not yet, but i'll do it :)07:02
ogra:)07:02
jcolesiretart: partitioning?07:02
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jcolesiretart: we use this to create our images -> http://linuxcoe.sourceforge.net/07:04
Pygiogra is alive ;) joy :-P07:04
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gouchiHi 07:04
gouchisorry to bother you 07:04
gouchijust to report some news07:04
gouchiUlteo will use Kubuntu for making test07:05
Riddellgouchi: what's Ulteo?07:05
gouchiaccording to GD : http://ulteo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2307:05
Kamionphanatic: sorry, you were directed to the wrong person; elmo would be a better bed07:05
Kamioner, bet07:05
gouchiRiddell : www.ulteo.com07:05
phanaticKamion: thanks :)07:05
gouchiI think maybe some of you, maybe will be interested in the project07:05
phanaticelmo: are you here? :)07:06
gouchiGD asks for some help, advice07:06
Riddellaah, gduval's new crack.  excellent07:06
Riddellgouchi: sure, I'm happy to advise however I can, find me in #kubuntu-devel for development chat07:06
gouchiRidell : yep that's it and I think there is an #ulteo and GD approved07:07
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Kamionpitti: for bug 8048, what do you think about using the owner option in fstab, and setting the ownership of the device nodes with udev rules or something?07:16
UbugtuMalone bug 8048 in partman "Mounted vfat partition is not writeable for non-root users" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/804807:16
Kamionsomebody in the bug log said that Fedora does that, although they seemed confused about its meaning07:16
trappistKamion: tjere07:17
pittiKamion: hm, but whom to assign it to?07:17
Kamionpitti: or, actually, the group option, and make the device node group plugdev07:17
trappistoops... there's a similar bug for ntfs where it's suggested we mount as the plugdev07:17
pittiKamion: just assume uid=1000? that sounds hackish07:17
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Kamionpitti: group option07:17
Kamion              group  Allow an ordinary (i.e., non-root) user to  mount07:18
Kamion                     the  file system if one of his groups matches the07:18
Kamion                     group of the device.   This  option  implies  the07:18
Kamion                     options  nosuid  and  nodev (unless overridden by07:18
Kamion                     subsequent  options,  as  in  the   option   line07:18
pittiKamion: right, that's why I proposed in the third-last comment07:18
Kamion                     group,dev,suid).07:18
Kamionpitti: oh, will pmount let you mount a device if you share its group?07:18
pittiKamion: I'd be fine with umask=077,group=<plugdev gid>07:18
Kamionno, you're confusing options07:18
Kamionyou're thinking of gid=07:18
Kamiongroup= is the mount option above07:18
Kamionnot group= actually, just group, it's a flag07:19
Kamiongid= sets the group ownership of the files once mounted07:19
pittiah, that one, right07:19
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RiddellMithrandir: kubuntu amd64 install had a corrupt apt package, presumably a bad CD burn but I'll need another 90 minutes to download again and check07:19
pittiKamion: yes, once the partition is in fstab, pmount will use mount07:19
Riddellall others fine07:19
pittiKamion: so that'll work07:19
Kamionhmm, I guess that might not set uid= and gid= though07:19
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pittiKamion: that's why you need gid=<plugdev gid>07:20
trappistshould this and bug 25071 duplicate each other?07:20
UbugtuMalone bug 25071 in partman-basicfilesystems "More reasonable defaults for ntfs mounts during installation" [Major,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2507107:20
pittiKamion: so that group will allow plugdev users to mount it07:20
pittiKamion: argh, bs07:20
Kamionoh, plugdev is a static group, that helps07:20
pittiKamion: I mean, udev needs to put them into plugdev07:20
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Kamion(I thought I was going to have a problem with getting the gid at that stage in the installer07:20
pittiKamion: not sure how to achieve that, though07:20
Kamion)07:20
Kamiontrappist: I'm deliberately keeping the vfat bug and the ntfs bug separate, although chances are I'll fix them both at the same time07:21
pittiKamion: TBH, I think that the user option might be easier07:21
KamionKeybuk: any ideas?07:21
pittiKamion: or, don't do user/group at all, and just set it to 'auto'07:21
pittiKamion: or do you prefer to dynamically mount those partitions instead?07:21
pittiKamion: so far the partitioner set up an fstab in a way that they are just moutned at boot07:22
Kamionpitti: auto still means the can of worms of which uid to assign them to07:22
pittiwhich is fine for me07:22
pittiKamion: root/plugdev07:22
Kamionoh, hmm, and umask=007?07:22
pittiyep07:22
jcoledon't get enough sun working indoors all day? here's your solution! http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/usbtanner.shtml07:22
Kamionok, good point, that works07:22
pittiKamion: back in 5 minutes, door bell07:23
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dokoseb128: does gnome-panel have an option to show hidden menu files?07:27
seb128doko: no07:27
dholbachdoko: you can enable them with alacarte or by editing the menus, but that's it07:27
seb128"menu files", you mean "menu items", no?07:27
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Amaranthitems with Hidden=true can't be shown with alacarte07:28
AmaranthNoDisplay=true is a different story07:28
seb128doko: how do you flush your clipboard selection?07:31
dokoyes, I think we should have a policy to add Hidden=true instead of remving the desktop file07:31
dokoseb128: by closing OOo :-)07:31
seb128- gedit has the Paste menu entry enabled07:32
seb128that's not true07:32
seb128oh, you use the top menu, not the context one07:32
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LaserJockdoko: do you have any idea if vnc4 is going to be able to be fixed for Dapper?07:32
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j^how comes pam is so outdated and highly patched?07:33
ograseb128, did you note that i said edubuntu is ready for flight-6 ? since only kubuntu is missing now, i think gnome uploads should be fine again ...07:33
seb128doko: you are not bored enough that you file details like that? :)07:33
ogra(you asked for uploads before)07:33
seb128ogra: right, I didn't notice, thank you07:33
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KaiLlibpythonize0 depends on python2.4-dev? Bug or feature? ;)07:34
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dokoseb128: just checking the OOo copy&paste thing ...07:34
seb128doko: yeah, and the not coherent is not limited to gedit and g-t, evo behaves differently too07:35
seb128dunno which one is right07:35
seb128so dunno what half of the apps to bug07:35
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KamionRiddell: since ogra mentioned it ... how goes the Kubuntu testing?07:38
dokoseb128: dunno as well, just noticed07:39
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RiddellKamion: I had a problem on the amd64 CD, apt .deb was corrupt, probably a bad CD burn but it'll take another  couple of hours to download and check07:41
Riddellotherwise all fine07:41
KamionMithrandir: ^--07:42
KamionRiddell: mm, right, corrupt .debs usually are07:42
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MithrandirRiddell: thanks.07:45
KamionMithrandir: worth just going for it?07:45
MithrandirRiddell: can't you rsync -c ?07:45
FjodorPlease excuse if this is the wrong channel, but it seems the libstdc++5-3.3 is having trouble getting malloc declared:07:46
Fjodor/usr/include/c++/3.3/cstdlib:103: error: `malloc' not declared07:46
RiddellMithrandir: alas the ISOs were on the amd64 which now has a broken install07:46
MithrandirRiddell: hmm..  We could just wait if you prefer that.  I'm fairly sure it's not a problem, but your call.07:47
RiddellMithrandir: if you don't mind waiting a couple of hours that would be good07:48
MithrandirRiddell: sure, that's doable.07:49
RiddellI'll try and rescue the ISO using a live CD07:50
dholbachMithrandir: was the assumption right, that gnome uploads should be ok now?07:50
Mithrandirdholbach: no, please not yet.07:51
dholbachok07:51
dholbachthanks07:51
Mithrandirdholbach: not until http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-6 200 and not 40407:52
KamionRiddell: is that both install and live images, or is the amd64 live CD OK?07:52
dholbachhehe07:52
ograMithrandir, but the gnome distros are both gold ...07:52
ograMithrandir, i think you couild allow it for gnome only stuff :)07:52
Mithrandirogra: true, but I prefer to be conservative.07:53
ograheh07:53
ograok07:53
RiddellKamion: live is fine07:53
Kamionpitti: hmm, how come hda1 isn't showing up on my desktop or in Places?07:53
Kamionoh, it's not mounted07:54
Kamionpitti: think I should make it automount (pass 1 in fstab)?07:54
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KeybukKamion: sorry, phased out there :)  ideas about?07:56
KamionKeybuk: it's OK, superseded :)07:57
KamionKeybuk: was thinking of making some hard disk device nodes be group plugdev (but not writable by that group)07:58
Kamionbut I think we'll go with a different solution07:58
Keybukany particular reason?07:58
Kamionvfat and ntfs07:58
RiddellKamion: would you be able to get knetworkmanager past NEW so we could include it in the flight announcement?07:59
Kamionso that people can mount their Windows filesystems07:59
Keybukwhy would you need to read directly from the device node for those?07:59
pittiKamion: we agreed to only show volumes in /media07:59
KamionKeybuk: sorry, I should have said not readable by that group. I had been thinking of using the 'group' mount option07:59
Keybukit'd somewhat default the object of people who try to make their home directories not read-only though :)07:59
Kamionpitti: it is in /media07:59
Keybukohh07:59
pittiKamion: and then it must have been mounted before gnome start07:59
Keybukgroup mount option is a metric light year away from changing the group of the device nodes, which is what you were sounding like implying ;)08:00
pittiKamion: that's sort of a gnome-vfs bug08:00
KamionKeybuk: group mount option requires changing the group of the device nodes in order to be useful08:01
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pittiKamion: I think 'auto' is fine08:01
KamionKeybuk: it's the option that says "allow the user to mount this device if they're a member of the owning group"08:01
KamionI don't think it requires read access to the device node08:01
Kamionpitti: restarted GNOME, still doesn't appear08:02
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KeybukKamion: so you'd make the devices 0600 root/plugdev ?08:02
KamionKeybuk: that was my original thought before pitti suggested an alternative, yes08:03
Keybuk*nods*08:03
Keybukit's not necessarily evil, though I don't know whether anything truly cares about the "disk" group -- might break those things08:04
pittiKamion: hmm, odd, can you please file a bug with the lshal output?08:04
pittiI think dynamically setting the device node group according to fstab parsion is pretty evil08:04
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Kamionpitti: it appears after reboot, FWIW08:05
KaiLRiddell, displayconfig (from kde-guidance) is far away from being usable, or?08:05
RiddellKaiL: sound be fairly usable08:05
KaiLhow many bug reports do you want? 20? 40? 100? ;)08:06
KaiLhere it makes arround everything wrong, it could :(08:06
LureKaiL: ping Sime in #kubuntu-devel when online08:07
KaiLok08:08
pittiKamion: I nead to leave soon, are there still any things to be discussed?08:12
Kamionpitti: nope, I think I can do this now08:12
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pittiKamion: cool; so after all the udev/group alternatives, we end up with the simple gid=plugdev/umask=077/auto way?08:13
Kamionpitti: umask=007, but yeah08:14
pittierm, yes, tpyo :)08:14
pittialright, then good night everyone!08:14
KamionI'll sort you out with the lshal stuff in a bit08:14
Kamionor possibly Monday08:15
pittiKamion: yep, thanks08:15
KaiL7 bugs on intel i81008:17
KaiLlet's see, how many are on the ATi radeon driver too...08:17
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LureKamion: [19:59]  <Riddell> Kamion: would you be able to get knetworkmanager past NEW so we could include it in the flight announcement?08:20
Kamionoh, yeah, give me a second08:20
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LureKamion: thanks08:22
KamionRiddell: source NEWed, sorry for the delay; unfortunately I'll probably be away for a fair chunk of the evening so I can't promise quick binary NEWing08:23
Kamionbut I'll try to do it at some point tonight08:23
Kamionso you can say "will be available within the next 24 hours" or something if need be08:23
G0SUBwill Xen 3.0 be available off the shelf with Dapper?08:29
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neuralisG0SUB: no.08:31
G0SUBneuralis: dapper+1 ?08:32
neuralisG0SUB: possibly, but i don't think i'd support it. there's significant value in waiting for upstream to merge xen into kernel proper, and providing unofficial packages until then.08:32
RiddellKamion: thanks08:32
neuralisG0SUB: it's a security/maintenance nightmare to provide it out of the box.08:33
G0SUBneuralis: I agree ... but if Fedora can do it ....08:33
neuralisG0SUB: that's not really a strong argument.08:33
G0SUBneuralis: yes, but Xen could have been a big USP for us ... wrt Bigirons08:34
neuralisG0SUB: we all want it, but given present developer resources, we can't do it. have you looked at how invasive xen patches are? we need to support our releases for at least 18 months.08:35
G0SUBneuralis: I understand ... *sigh*08:35
neuralisG0SUB: we had nice unofficial xen packages for breezy. if you wanted to win a few beers, make us some for dapper!08:37
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G0SUBneuralis: where are those?08:38
G0SUBneuralis: in Universe?08:38
neuralisG0SUB: no, they were produced by some of the COSI guys at Clarkson University. the website seems down at the moment, but is xen.cosi.clarkson.edu08:40
G0SUBoh, btw, ESR has accepted Mark's offer of joining Ubuntu Technical Board08:43
G0SUBI have no idea sabdfl invited him here ...08:44
BurgworkG0SUB, this is an april fools joke, right?08:44
sladenG0SUB: is this the latest ELER08:44
G0SUBsladen: no08:44
sladenmatthew and eric will get along SO NICELY together08:44
neuralis:-D08:45
G0SUBsladen: the latest was on Monty Python08:45
G0SUBBurgwork: it was a april fools' joke ... and I was the one who was fooled08:45
sladenbuuu, buuuut, it's not April 1st for another 4hours08:45
ograsladen, in other TZs it is :)08:46
G0SUBsladen: I am in +053008:46
BurgworkG0SUB, got a linky?08:47
neuralisG0SUB: the key to a good april fool's joke is the hint of believability. ESR joining the TB doesn't have it, in my book ;)08:47
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G0SUBBurgwork: heh, no links ... somebody told me on IRC08:47
sladenneuralis: oh, it does...08:47
G0SUBneuralis: IMO, it's quite possible08:48
sivangBurgwork: me burfing at you is soon now :)08:48
sladenIan Murdock would be even better08:48
G0SUBheh, yeah08:48
neuralissladen: nah. esr has no contribution history to the project. and he's crazy in the coconut. :)08:48
zulheh daniel robbins would be funny..08:48
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sladenlalallalalala08:49
=== neuralis *whistles*
jpatricksladen: evening to you too08:50
soumyadipzul, Daniel Robbins ? we'd have Ubuntu from Scratch then08:50
G0SUBsoumyadip: Dapper from stage 1 debs08:50
sladensabdfl: superb timing, G0SUB was just giving us the low-down on your pending annoucement for tomorrow that ESR had been appointed to the Technical Board08:50
G0SUBsladen: we better wait for the official announcement08:51
KeybukI thought ESR was joining the Community Council08:51
G0SUBKeybuk: possibly ... it's just a speculation08:52
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LaserJockis there a policy about where a browser plugin should be linked to to get it recognized?08:59
G0SUBsivang: ``Everybody Loves Eric Raymond''09:00
Keybuk"Everybody Loves Matthew Garrett"09:00
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sivangROTFL09:04
KeybukI've been trying to persuade jono to name Matthew's talk at LRL to be "Matthew's Angry Hour"09:05
sivangKeybuk: what's LRL ?09:06
neuralisKeybuk: dude. awesome.09:06
neuralissivang: lug radio live.09:06
Keybukhttp://www.lugradio.org/live/2006/index.php/Image:Basicposter.png09:06
Keybukooh, Simon Phipps09:07
Keybuktime to get those "If Sun Truly Believed In Free Software, They'd Open Source Java!" t-shirts made up09:08
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sivangKeybuk: hehe09:08
sivangKeybuk: I thoguht java is an open standard no?09:08
sivang(and thus anybody can implement it and release the source)09:08
Keybukthat's still rather missing the point09:09
neuralissivang: sun's vm is closed.09:09
sivangneuralis: who cares? we can make our own :)09:10
neuralissivang: what keybuk said, about missing the point? that.09:10
Keybuksivang: people have been trying for years, and are still nowhere near completion09:10
jcolewhy don't they open source it? do they make money from it? if so, how?09:10
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sivangKeybuk: I see, maybe they're holding details from the spec that they have put into the implementaion?09:11
Keybukjcole: because they don't Truly Believe In Free Software09:11
neuralissivang: no. it's just enormous.09:11
sivangneuralis: I see09:12
sivangneuralis: what's the state of qjc ?09:12
sivangerr, gjc09:12
neuralissivang: gcj?09:12
sivangyes, mind my dyslexia :)09:13
neuralissivang: classpath implements a good majority of the classes from j2se 5 and 1.409:13
neuralissivang: so it's decent, but it's a bloody shame people had to expend the man years of work to reinvent that whell.09:14
neuraliss/ell/eel/09:14
sivangneuralis: indeed :-(09:14
sivangjust for the sake of that they should have open sourced it09:14
sivangthey would probably still earn from support and integration09:14
jcoleKeybuk: ya, but why are they holding back java? they open sourced suff people pay for already - openoffice, solaris, etc... why not java?09:14
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jcoleKeybuk: i can't figure it out... do they make money from java? is there copyrighted code in it?09:17
jcoleit's like microsoft open sourcing windows and office, but not activex09:19
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neuralisjcole: there's probably concern about things like the hotspot server vm optimization routines becoming open and getting studied and copied in competing platforms (.net, e.g.).09:19
neuralisjcole: anyway, it's off-topic here, so let's call it eod.09:19
jcoleneuralis: heh09:19
Keybukjcole: I have no idea why; I tend to ask Simon every chance I get and he runs away from me09:20
jcoleKeybuk: :)09:21
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PygiKeybuk: I really doubt we want that kind of project integrated into Dapper :-P09:24
_ionThere's plenty of time. ;-)09:25
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KeybukPygi: wpasupplicant udeb?  Why not, would be cute09:28
Keybuknetcfg already does WEP09:28
Keybukjust a matter of detecting a WPA network, and then prompting for the key phrase, etc. and seeing /e/n/i09:28
Pygiyes, but we are still not on "ok" with wpasupplicant ;)09:28
Keybukwhat's up with wpasupplicant?09:28
Pygiwell, nothing actually.... but bugs, issues, thingies...09:29
Keybuksuch as?09:29
Keybukexcluding anything touching NM, which isn't in the scope of what I suggested09:29
Pygiyes, yes, I know09:29
Pygiso, find someone to do it then? :-P09:30
Keybukand I thought you were volunteering :p09:30
Pygibah, so much work to do 09:31
Pygiperhaps for dapper+1, sure  ;)09:31
KeybukKamion: ok, earlier conversation looks possible ... might even have it done by Monday depending what time David turns up (and I get up) tomorrow :p09:31
Keybukthough not promising anything09:31
RiddellMithrandir: kubuntu is good to go09:33
siretartKeybuk: how about wpa initramfs integration, so that you can boot via nfs on wpa secured networks ;)09:33
Pygisiretart: bah :-P09:33
Keybuksiretart: first we'd need to put the wireless chipset firmware in the initramfs ;)09:34
Keybukthe principal problem with that though is that anything started in the initramfs needs to be killed before the main system is started09:34
Keybukthe wpa suppository started in the initramfs couldn't continue to run while the main system booted09:34
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siretartKeybuk: err, this doesn't include udev, does it?09:35
Keybuksiretart: yes, it includes udev;  check /usr/share/initramfs/scripts/init-bottom/udev09:35
Keybukuh, stick -tools in there :p09:35
PygiKeybuk, siretart: and I assume you have people to do that? ^_^09:35
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siretartinteresting09:36
Keybukthe police found my dungeon and took my slaves away :'(09:36
PygiKeybuk: joy, buy a new ones? ;)09:36
Keybuksiretart: so I guess you could say the very (AND OH SO CRACKFUL) design of WPA prevents you from remote-mounting a root filesystem across a WPA-secured network09:36
siretartKeybuk: well, I think a few seconds without connection to the server wouldn't hurt too bad. 09:36
Keybukunless you did WPA in a kernel module or something09:36
Keybuksiretart: the trouble with those few seconds, is how do you start WPA supplicant again, which is on the NFS server? :)09:37
Keybukit's not actually that bad in reality09:38
Keybukit doesn't matter too much if the suppository runs during boot, provided it's killed eventually09:38
Keybukusplash runs through boot, for example09:38
Keybukso you'd have a hand-over point where you killed the running one after starting a new one09:38
siretartyes. this sounds like it could work..09:39
Keybukit'd be easy09:39
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Keybukjust create /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/nfs-premount/wpasupplicant09:39
Keybukmake it run wpasupplicant with the right options09:39
Keybukand create /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/wpasupplicant09:39
Keybukthat made sure wpasupplicant was copied over09:39
siretartI think it is more likely that someone wants to use wpa on his wired network than netbooting on wpa secured wireless..09:40
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siretartyay! \o/ 09:40
Keybukand also probably copied /lib/firmware, /etc/udev/rules.d/80-programs.rules, /lib/udev/firmware_helper so you can actually start the cards <g>09:40
Keybukyou can't use wpa on a wired network, no? :)09:40
Keybukwired network cards don't tend to understand WEP09:40
siretartKeybuk: you can. you use then -D wired on wpasupplicant09:41
siretartwpa has nothing to do with WEP09:41
KeybukI thought WPA was a "magically change the WEP keys every few seconds" thing?09:41
siretartthough, the use of xsupplicant is more common for wired networks09:41
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siretartKeybuk: wpa has very litte to do with wep. what you describe is sometimes called 'dynamic wep'09:41
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Pygiaka 802.1x09:42
siretartwhich wpasupplicant supports as well09:42
j^which was added to network-manager in 0.6.209:42
siretartxsupplicant, too, I think. but I never used that09:42
siretartPygi: you can use 802.1x authentication without encryption as well09:43
Pygisiretart: yes, yes...09:43
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Keybukj^: I think it still does09:46
Hwyvarbuh09:47
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Riddellmaswan: please mirror /kubuntu/releases/dapper/flight-6/09:52
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MithrandirRiddell: excellent, thanks.09:56
Mithrandirmaswan: ravel:/org/tmp/*-flight-6 has the images.09:56
bddebianBah, I should be looking at bugs again.. :-(09:57
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KamionMithrandir: we good to unfreeze the archive, then?10:41
MithrandirKamion: yup10:42
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Kamionrah10:43
MithrandirKamion: I guess few enough people will pick up the image before tomorrow morning, so I'll just hold off the announcement until it's automagically mirrored.  Unless maswan shows up10:43
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lamontMithrandir: does that mean that the torrents are up?10:45
KamionRiddell: network-manager-kde binaries newed10:45
bddebiannewed? :-)10:45
Mithrandirlamont: I'm actually doing the release stuff on little now.10:45
Kamionprocessed through the new queue10:45
bddebianNo definitions found for "newed"10:46
bddebian;-P10:46
lamontMithrandir: ah, ok10:46
lamontbecause release/dapper/flight-6 doesn't exist yet... :-(10:46
lamontjust say when10:46
lamontMithrandir: they're really close to the current daily, yes10:47
lamont?10:47
Mithrandirlamont: they are the current dailies10:47
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Kamionbddebian: *shrug* niche jargon ...10:49
bddebianKamion: I know, sorry, I'm just being a nudge10:49
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lamont /dev/hda                631962    631962         0 100% /media/cdrom010:57
lamont/dev/hdd                642554    642554         0 100% /media/cdrom-110:57
lamont\10:57
lamontneat naming convention.....10:58
sivangheh10:58
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lamontcdrom0 vs cdrom-110:58
lamontthe hdd instead of hdc thing is all me.10:58
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mgalvinMithrandir: review is up on ubuntu.com10:59
Mithrandirmgalvin: thanks10:59
mgalvinnp10:59
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debuggerhi11:07
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Mithrandirlamont: when11:15
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ajmitchmorning11:16
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lamontMithrandir: lying11:18
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lamontMithrandir: ENO ports/releases/dapper/11:20
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Mithrandirlamont: true dat.11:32
MithrandirKamion: how do I release ports?  for-project ports?11:32
sladenMithrandir: I love your -*- zone -*- response to the Vim leets11:39
MithrandirI doubt they'll catch it, though11:40
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sivangwho do I email for admin request proposals?11:41
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sivanghmm, is there no more plain CD only DVD to download for breezy release?11:58
mdkesivang, what sort of request?12:00
mdkert@admin.canonical.com if it's a Znarl/elmo job12:01
mdke-> bed12:01
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_mvo_sivang: on releases.ubuntu.com ?12:01
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