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dssomeone want to thwack some ubuntu maintainers for not sending patches upstream for me?01:49
Burgundaviads: which packages?01:50
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dsBurgundavia: liboil0.3, mainly01:56
dsI just looked at the changelog, and saw a bunch of stuff that nobody ever told me about01:56
dswhich is totally uncool01:56
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Christopherhelo i want to report something01:59
Christopherdelire from #ubuntu sent me01:59
LaserJockChristopher: a bug?01:59
Christopheryes01:59
Burgundaviawiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs01:59
Christopherthanks02:00
LaserJockChristopher: you should file a bug report at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu then02:00
Christopherim doing it now02:00
Christopherbye02:00
LaserJockChristopher: great, thanks for helping out02:01
Christopherno problem02:03
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LaserJockds: does the link to the patches at http://packages.qa.debian.org/libo/liboil.html help?02:07
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LaserJockds: or are you looking for specific bug reports filed?02:11
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jmghey guys02:21
jmgmy locales are horked. crimsun is giving me rubbish about how not to use dpkg-reconfigure locales. if this isnt used anymore, shouldnt the debconf script be changed?02:21
jmgif dpkg-reconfigure locales is no longer supported, what is the supported way to regenerate locales?02:22
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crimsunrubbish? lovely.02:23
jmgnote i'm using ubuntu-minimal 02:23
jmghi crimsun02:24
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jmgi think the ubuntu-minimal depends is horked somehow. something must be missing02:26
LaserJockjmg: you are talking about that perl error, right?02:30
jmgLaserJock: yes02:37
LaserJockjmg: I got similar error in a chroot, but not in a real install02:38
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LaserJockjmg: do you have a langpack installed?02:38
jmgLaserJock: probably not. i'm on ubuntu-minimal02:39
LaserJockjmg: the locales are in the langpacks I believe02:40
crimsunI don't have any language-pack-\* installed, and I don't get the locale warnings from Perl.02:41
LaserJockcrimsun: no langpacks? hmm, I thought all the locales where moved there02:43
LaserJockjmg: for my chroot I just exported LC_ALL=C02:45
jmgLaserJock: cheap ;)02:49
LaserJockwell, it was because of my chroot, not Dapper02:49
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jmgLaserJock: im on a debootstrap install here02:53
LaserJockjmg: ok, so it is probably the same thing02:53
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jmghunger: you about?04:59
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unstableThe security cert from bugzilla.ubuntu.com expired on 10/04/05 09:2005:47
unstableAnyone want to update the certificate?05:47
unstableAnd in the future...where is the right place to give this information?05:48
Lathiata good question05:49
Lathiati guess no one sbothered sine BZ isnt in use now05:50
Burgundaviaunstable: bugzilla is obsolete05:54
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diemanbah, its too bad the support engineer position is so far away from ehre ;)06:14
diemanhere06:14
Burgundaviadieman: montreal is a lovely place to live06:16
diemanyah06:16
diemanbut im not a citizen, which probally wouldn't be an issue06:16
Burgundaviadieman: are you a US citizen?06:16
diemanand my wife would be against moving06:16
diemanyah06:16
Burgundaviadieman: you can get a work visa under NAFTA06:17
Burgundaviawhere do you live currently?06:17
diemanahh cool06:17
diemanminneapolis06:17
diemanthe climate doesn't scare me06:18
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Burgundaviayou also get to enjoy evil Canuckistani socialized medicare06:18
diemanthat would be the second sticking point :)06:18
bddebianHeh, you beat me to canuckistan :-)06:18
diemanwife has a cronic illness and gets resonable healthcare here.06:18
diemanim lucky enough to work for a state-sponsored university06:18
Burgundaviabddebian: only Canucks are permitted to call it Canuckistani06:18
Burgundaviayes06:19
diemanwhich has resisted the urge to tell us to to all die instead of having healthcare06:19
BurgundaviaQuebec also probably has the worse healthcare in all of Canada, tbh06:19
diemanheh06:19
diemanwhy is that, anyhow?06:19
Burgundavialong lines, not great funding06:19
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diemannever been to quebec really, just ontario and manitoba06:20
Burgundavialots of politics with healthcare in Quebec06:20
diemanand manitoba was for the fishing06:20
infinityIs it wrong to admit that I sometimes miss living in Alberta?06:20
infinityProbably.06:20
diemani know theres a private system of some sort in canada too though06:20
diemanbut it all seems really wacked out06:20
Burgundaviadieman: yes, it is called teh US06:20
diemanhah06:21
bddebianAh infinity, you are becoming a master of eluding me :-)06:21
Burgundaviawhat is wacked is having the poorest 1/3 of your population not insured in anyway06:21
diemanyeah06:21
diemanwe are strange06:21
diemanminnesota is much better than most06:21
LaserJockhmm, I lived not all that far from Canada in Montana but never made it across the border06:21
Burgundaviahealth crap is a probably the biggest reason I have never considered a job int he us06:21
diemanoh06:22
diemanif you have a job your usually fine06:22
diemanand if you can afford it when you lose your job06:22
HrdwrBoBBurgundavia: not really06:22
diemanCOBRA benefits can help06:22
Burgundaviathe other wacked thing is that the US spends the most per capita on health of all the G8 countries06:22
diemanbut are $$$06:22
HrdwrBoBBurgundavia: the problem is requiring insurance in the first place06:22
BurgundaviaHrdwrBoB: yes, I agree06:23
bddebianCOBRA is outrageous to pay06:23
infinitybddebian: It's an art.06:23
diemanyeah06:23
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diemanCOBRA is $$$06:23
bddebianinfinity: So I'm told :-)06:23
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Burgundaviabddebian: I see lots of .desktop love06:24
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bddebianLaserJock: :-)06:24
bddebianBurgundavia: Well I guess it's all my dumb ass can handle :-(06:24
Burgundaviabddebian: ah, don't be so self deprecating06:24
LaserJockI'm the US dholbach. We have global coverage now ;-)06:24
diemanBurgundavia: its 6.7% of citizens in minnesota06:24
diemanBurgundavia: in 2004 were uninsured06:25
bddebianMN? Egads, that's like the Arctic.. ;-P06:25
diemanit got worse from 2001 to 2004 since the right wingers cut healthcare to the poor06:25
diemanbddebian: so is canada :)06:25
bddebianGood point06:25
diemanit was warm this week06:26
diemanits 11C outside right now06:26
diemanor 52F06:26
LaserJockheh, healthcare for the poor. They get better health care than I do. Stupid university :(06:26
diemanyeah06:26
diemani love how that works too06:26
diemanthe inbetween section06:26
diemani was in that area for student loans06:27
diemanwhere i get shit for financial aid, but shit from my parents because they can't afford it06:27
dieman(at the time)06:27
LaserJockexactly06:27
diemanbut they've been kicking around everyone being insured here in MN06:28
diemanand coming up with ways to help with compliance06:28
LaserJockI'd probably go the other way and give less insured but lower costs of healthcare06:29
diemanbut i *do* know that canada will not let my wife become a citizen06:29
diemandue to her healthcare costs06:29
HrdwrBoBouch06:29
diemanafter reading the rules on it once a few years back06:29
LaserJockthat would make a difference?06:29
diemanits something about you have to be expected not to be more expensive as another canadian's healthcare for your first 5 years06:30
diemanso they have you take a physical, etc.06:30
diemanand if the doctor says your not healthy then it doesn't work out i guess.06:30
diemanim guessing theres variances and stuff06:30
diemanbut i basically decided against trying to figure out what the procedure would be at that point06:31
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LaserJockhas the date for the next dev conference been set?06:33
diemanive been wondering that too06:33
diemani want to show up and help out with specbuilding06:33
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BurgundaviaLaserJock, dieman, no, due to the change in dates for dapper release06:38
LaserJockBurgundavia: is the city set? I've heard somewhere in Germany06:38
Burgundaviaso have I06:39
diemanooo06:41
diemanthat would be cool06:41
diemani can fly there from here easily via amsterdam06:41
diemansadly on expenso-klm06:41
diemanbut work pays06:41
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pittiGood morning07:29
pittihey fabbione 07:29
fabbionemorning pitti07:30
na7ehowdy pardners07:33
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dholbachgood morning07:56
Treenakshi07:57
spaceymoin08:01
na7emorning people08:02
na7eit's 1 am here08:02
Mithrandirogra_ibook: re bug 33523, I'm not sure if it has gone away yet.  Though, it appears that gss now has forgotten that I asked it to always ask for a password.08:07
UbugtuMalone bug 33523 in gnome-screensaver "g-screensaver starts after idle period, regardless of user input" [Major,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3352308:07
MithrandirTheMuso: pong08:08
TheMusoDid you see my bug report re casper?08:08
TheMusoI was going to talk to you directly, but when you didn't respond within 48 hours or so, I thought a bug report would be better as I have been busy this apst weekend. :)08:09
MithrandirTheMuso: given that I came back from a three-day vacation without network access last night and just now sat down and looking at scrollback, no, not yet.08:09
TheMusoOk.08:09
TheMusoNo problem.08:09
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jmganyone know Malcolm Yates?08:29
jmgcanonical guy?08:30
lifelessyes08:30
jmgis he on irc?08:31
lifelessmdy on freenode08:33
jmglifeless: thanks08:34
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Mithrandirpitti: cupsd is eating 100% cpu here when upgrading.  Is this known?08:56
Mithrandirit seems to be busy doing:08:56
Mithrandirwrite(6, ptrace: umoven: Input/output error08:56
Mithrandir0xfffffffff8621de9, 133959602) = -1 EFAULT (Bad address)08:56
Mithrandirgdb gives me:08:56
Mithrandir#0  0x00002aaaab2bc0d2 in __write_nocancel () from /lib/libpthread.so.008:56
Mithrandir#1  0x00002aaaab193d7f in cupsFileGetChar () from /usr/lib/libcups.so.208:56
Mithrandir#2  0x00002aaaab19422c in cupsFileFlush () from /usr/lib/libcups.so.208:56
Mithrandiras the useful bits of the backtrace.08:56
pittiMithrandir: no, not known to me so far, but I didn't yet wade through all of its bug reports08:57
Mithrandirpitti: I've seen it sometimes before too, but I'm not sure what the steps to reproduce are.08:58
infinityGrr, why are people randomly reassigning my bugs to other people/teams?08:58
pittidoko: ping (about cups)09:00
dokopitti: pong09:03
pittidoko: you said that you rather want me to ship cups' ppd files in /u/s/cups/model and add /usr/share/ppd/cups-included -> /u/s/c/model, right?09:04
pittidoko: I didn't understand the reason for that; to avoid symlink loops, we need to fix all packages anyway09:05
pittidoko: or do you want to ignore /u/s/ppd completely for dapper?09:05
pittidoko: (symlink loops: /u/s/cups/model/<otherpackage's symlink> -> /u/s/ppd/otherpackage)09:06
dokono, ship it in /usr/share/ppd/cups-included and add /u/s/c/model/cups-included -> /usr/share/ppd/cups-included09:06
sivangmorning all09:07
pittidoko: what should this /u/s/c/model/cups-included symlink be good for?09:09
pittihi sivang09:09
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dokopitti: IIUC the spec, ppd files should by looking at /usr/share/ppd, not /u/s/c/model09:10
dokonot awake ... ppd files should found by looking at /usr/share/ppd, not /u/s/c/model09:13
pittidoko: right09:14
pittidoko: and since cups doesn't look into /u/s/c/model *at all* any more, why should we put stuff there?09:14
pittidoko: (*at all* is true for my current test version I sent to you)09:15
infinitydoko: Oh, BTW, two things.  The buildds *CAN* resolve localhost just fine (though I double-checked, and freshened the chroots a bit), and if you have a python2.4 upload that stops the testsuite from looking for the internet, please upload it.09:15
infinitydoko: Some may not have been able to resolve their own IP (ie: sejong.buildd would have had no idea how to get to "sejong" or "sejong.buildd", though it could do localhost fine), but that should be resolved too.09:15
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dokoinfinity: ok09:17
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infinitydoko: Oh, and if you mistakenly rely on /etc/hostname anywhere, instead of `hostname` (though I doubt you or upstream would make that mistake), don't.  Sine the chroots are shared between buildds, it's obviously impossible for /etc/hostname to be correct.09:18
infinitys/Sine/Since/09:18
dokopitti: but this was my mail about on Sat, it's a nightmare to find out all packages which currently look at /u/s/c/model. without having symlinks there, they would not the the ppd's provided by cups09:18
dokos/the the/see the/09:19
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pittidoko: aah, I understand - you mean that should fix other printer spoolers than cups, not other packags which provide PPDs for spoolers?09:20
pittihey carlos 09:20
carlosmorning09:20
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dokopitti: right, AFAIK in the long term they want to point /usr/share/cups/model -> /usr/share/ppds (and this symlink should be managed by cups), so packages providing ppds don't have to care about making them available for a spooling system09:24
pittidoko: alright, that makes sense then09:27
pittithanks09:27
pittidoko: otherwise, the current version works for you? (it does fine for me)09:27
pittidoko: btw, /usr/share/cups/model can't be a symlink as long as other packages ship files in that directory09:28
lifelessogra_ibook: ping09:28
pittidoko: so I'll wait with adding that symlink until all the PPD providing packages are fixed, right?09:29
dokoat least for my OfficeJet, yes09:29
mdkepitti, is it difficult to add a locale to mozilla-firefox-locales-all?09:29
pittimdke: as long as there is a working XPI, it's relatively easy09:30
mdkepitti, a working XPI is a translation, right?09:30
pittimdke: not necessarily, XPIs can contain any kind of extension09:31
pittimdz: other way round: a working translation must come in an XPI09:31
mdkeright09:31
mdkeso you need a translation before you can add it09:31
mdkethanks09:32
pittimdke: obviously :)09:32
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mdkepitti, well I was wondering whether you can add the locale which defaults to English where the translation exists. np09:33
pittimdke: I didn't understand that09:33
pittimdke: you mean the translation is already installed, but ffox doesn't use it because you don't have the corresponding locale?09:34
mdkeno, no09:34
mdkepitti, i was just curious about how it works. I wondered if you can add a locale to firefox without having a translation, or a full translation09:35
lifelessmdz: around ?09:35
pittimdke: hm, I'm not sure, but it should work09:36
pittimdke: if you base a new translation on the en-US.xpi one, then you only need to change the bits you want09:36
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mdkepitti, cool, thanks09:37
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dholbachheya mvo!09:37
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mvodholbach!09:39
mvodholbach: rock-star09:40
doko_hi plaudertasche09:40
dholbach:)09:40
doko_;)09:40
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Mithrandirfabbione: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/23691 might be yours/xorg's.09:57
UbugtuMalone bug 23691 in xkeyboard-config "Latin Keyboard Layout wrongly recognized as 'Laos'" [Major,Needs info]  09:57
Mithrandiryou probably need to change la => latam on upgrades from old versions.09:57
fabbioneMithrandir: WEEEEHHHHHHHH09:57
fabbioneMithrandir: go ahead and fix it :)09:57
Mithrandirfabbione: enjoy. :-P09:57
Mithrandirfabbione: iz not xkb bug.09:58
fabbionewell you change a layout...09:58
fabbioneyou get to fix it on upgrades :P09:58
MithrandirI can't touch X's configuration files.09:58
fabbioneneitgher can i :)09:59
dholbachmdke: I'm just about to do a gnome-user-docs update - I wondered, why is their source tarball 2,3 MB (resulting package 1,7MB) and the ubuntu-docs tarball 15,7 MB (and the resulting package 637K)? :-)10:03
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lifelessdholbach: languages ?10:04
dholbachlifeless: i built the package locally - so there are no stripped translations10:05
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Mithrandirmdke: I haven't done anything on the kubuntu-docs update as I have been on vacation and am still busy trawling my mail.10:15
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mdkeMithrandir, no problem. 10:25
mdkedholbach, must be superior compression in ubuntu-docs :p10:25
mdkeit's all the images10:26
hendryis there a way of telling the date of a daily CD from the gfxboot phase?10:26
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hendrygood day Kamion 10:27
jordifabbione: ping ping10:30
fabbionejordi: pong10:32
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fabbionejordi: POOONG10:36
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pittiinfinity: are the amd64 live image generation cron jobs active? I just got an rsync speedup of 709.10 (760 kB received), that seems unrealistic...10:57
pittisimilar for ppc10:57
infinitypitti: Maybe nothing in desktop/live changed? :)10:58
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infinityOr, maybe it's not installable, and hasn't been for days.10:59
infinityWOO.10:59
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infinityWow, sweet.  gnome-app-install, update-notifier, and update-manager are all uninstallable.11:01
infinityIt's an mvo surprise!11:01
pitti:/11:01
seb128pitti: so you are back in bug fixing instead of CD playing :p11:02
ajmitchlucky mvo11:02
seb128s/in/to11:02
mvoinfinity: *cough*11:02
pittiseb128: instead of espresso bug filing :)11:02
infinitymvo: Looks like unattended-upgrades needs a promotion.11:05
infinitymvo: Have you provided pitti the appropriate inclusion reports and such?11:05
mvoinfinity: it's software we have written, last time a (formal) report wasn't required then11:06
infinitymvo: An informal one, then? :)11:06
pittimvo: ^ works for me11:06
mvopitti: let me know your needs, I'll write it up11:07
Mithrandirseb128: it seems it's impossible to assign printscreen as a hotkey.  The applet the complains that it'll be impossible to use the key and asks me to use something with shift, control or alt.11:07
pittimvo: would be nice to note down the daemons and security boundaries (only invoked as root, network ports, and so on); but I don't really need a report for our own software11:08
seb128Mithrandir: yeah, that's known and reported downstream and upstream11:08
Mithrandirseb128: 'k. :-)11:08
mvopitti: so the ball is in kamions court now :) ? 11:09
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pittiKamion: ^ fine for me to promote unattended-upgrades (pathologic case anyway)11:09
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pittidoko: ok to upload cupsys? or are there any blockers?11:21
radoneGreetings, I have just installed ubuntu and packages gcc, g++11:23
radonebut after compilation simple program it reports: mikrodes.c:1:19: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory11:23
Kamionpitti: ok, will do once the publisher finishes11:23
Mithrandirradone: install build-essential11:23
radonethanks11:23
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Kamion(actually, infinity'll do it as practice)11:24
dokopitti: please go ahead, I don't see any11:24
pittidoko: uploaded11:26
pittidoko: so your package upload rave can start, too :)11:26
dokopitti: yes, waiting for some UVF exception approvals11:27
mvodoko: all openoffice.org-l10n-* and openoffice.org-help-* stuff was renamed (from openoffice.org2- to openoffice.org-), correct?11:28
dokomvo: yes, and we have some *2 transition packages11:30
mvook11:30
mvobut the future is with *2?11:30
mvoerrr11:31
mvowithout *2?11:31
mvo^--- doko11:31
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dokono future for *211:33
infinityDoes anyone know why we have libglitz1-dev in the supported seeds, despite nothing {build-,}depending on it?11:33
infinityIf I don't get a useful answer in about 30 seconds, I'm dropping it. :)11:33
pittido it! :)11:33
infinityTrunk pooped.11:37
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infinitypopped, too.11:38
UnfrgivenKamion: ping11:38
infinityOh, wait.11:40
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infinityOpenOffice build-deps on glitz, but doesn't end up linking to it.11:40
infinitySpecial.11:40
pittiinfinity: then it still shouldn't be seeded...11:40
infinitydoko: Why does OOo buil-dep on glitz?11:41
infinitypitti: Well, that's also true.11:41
dokoinfinity: includes some header files, in ooimpress11:41
KamionUnfrgiven: yes? (reduces round-trip times if you include some content with your pings)11:42
infinitydoko: And then doesn't link to it?11:42
infinitydoko: That's sketchy...11:42
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UnfrgivenKamion: sorry about that. I was told that I should ping you about ubuntu membership. i was approved as a member in a CC meeting but havent been added to the ubuntu members list in launchpad.11:43
hungerIs it normal for kern.log and syslog to go way over 200MiB?11:44
UnfrgivenKamion: if you are busy, we can do this some other time.11:44
KamionUnfrgiven: what date was the meeting in question, so I can dig up IRC logs?11:44
UnfrgivenKamion: im trying to dig up the logs myself, it was well over 6 months back. ill just have a look now11:45
ajmitchKamion: may 24th, 200511:46
ajmitch(for the CC meeting in question)11:46
Unfrgivenajmitch: wow, impressive that you remember. aw shucks ;P11:46
ajmitchUnfrgiven: grep is a wonderful thing11:47
Unfrgivenajmitch: if you already have the logs, yeah11:47
ajmitchI have a bad habit of keeping them around11:47
hungerI have cups' access_log eat up all my space in /var in secounds. What might be causing that?11:48
hungerIt is not even a text file...11:48
UnfrgivenKamion: 12:35 in case you want the time too.11:48
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Lathiatwhy would you grep for ++?12:03
Kamionvoting for membership approvals12:04
Lathiatah you mean people say it outside of that sort of thing?12:04
Kamionthat's not the problem, it's when a vote is in progress but people who aren't actually entitled to vote on the matter use the same phrasing as those who are12:04
infinityThe "me too" instinct is a strong one.12:05
infinityIf you changed the voting procedure to involve saying "I'm a complete tool!" to show approval, you'd still get just as many people chiming in, but it would at least be more entertaining.12:06
KamionUnfrgiven: right, approved you for ubuntumembers now, also simira and uniq who had also slipped through the cracks from the same meeting12:09
Kamionthat meeting was before we were tracking membership properly in Launchpad, and you only applied to join the team nearly five months after the meeting so we didn't make the connection12:09
UnfrgivenKamion: ok thanks very much.12:10
jordifabbione: ooh12:10
jordifabbione: I had to leave :)12:10
jordifabbione: ping #212:10
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UnfrgivenKamion: one last question, how do i activate my @ubuntu.com e-mail? i just tested it and the mail bounced. what is my ubuntu.com address?12:11
jordifabbione: are you aware of the ubuntu kernel having some patch to improve the performance of the IDE subsystem on ICH7/Intel 945 motherboards?12:12
jordifabbione: with any Debian kernel, scping a large file, for example, sees a progressive drop of the transfer rate from 10Mb/s to some kbs after some seconds12:13
jordiinstalling is also a lot slower than usual12:13
jordiscping to /dev/null is fast12:13
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jordiie, the transfer rate keeps at 1012:13
mjg59jordi: Only thing that springs to mind is having the PCI IDs for the hardware12:13
jordimjg59: I can get them from a Ubuntu install. Sarge doesn't have a clue of most of them12:14
jordimjg59: give me a sec12:14
jordiubuntu works ok, I forgot to say that12:14
jordiand ugh, gentoo12:14
mjg59jordi: Sorry, that's what I meant - Ubuntu may know the PCI IDs for the hardware, and so bind sensible drivers to them12:15
mjg59You may be running ide-generic12:15
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fabbionejordi: BenC is the kernel maintainer12:17
fabbionejordi: it's probably due to load module order12:19
fabbionejordi: check if you have ide-generic loaded in debian12:19
jordimjg59: ok12:20
jordiso, we did hack a bit to get ide-generic loaded before piix-sata12:20
jordier, -ata12:21
fabbioneafter12:21
jordibecause, if piix-ata was loaded first, the CDROMs would not work.12:21
jordi(with 2.6.8 from sarge)12:21
jordibut, iirc, a etch d-i beta did have the same problem with undetected cds12:22
fabbionejordi: ok.. the problem doens't exist in Ubuntu.. so we are ok.. anything else.. though luck :P12:23
Mithrandirseb128: the keyboard indictor doesn't seem to pick up changes in the keyboard settings done with setxkbmap + xkbcomp.  Is this known?12:23
jordiI guess that's friendly enough...12:24
seb128Mithrandir: I think there might be a bug about that12:24
KamionUnfrgiven: I understand that it gets done semi-automatically after you're added to the ubuntumembers team; you do not activate it yourself12:25
KamionUnfrgiven: it may take a day or so, though. if it still doesn't work after that, ask on #launchpad12:26
UnfrgivenKamion: will do, thanks very much for your help.12:26
KamionUnfrgiven: the address is constructed from your launchpad name, so it'll be ankur.kotwal@ubuntu.com12:26
UnfrgivenKamion: just what i was after.12:27
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Kamiondoko: thanks for that foomatic-db change, I appreciate the extra CD space12:55
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LureKamion: ping01:03
KamionLure: hi01:04
LureI wanted to follow instructions from bug 31974, but most of boot line is wrapped :-(01:04
UbugtuMalone bug 31974 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "Kubuntu Dapper Flight 4 - Boot menu boots into a kernel panic" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3197401:04
KamionLure: how much can you see?01:04
Kamionoh, Kubuntu01:04
Kamiontry Ubuntu01:04
LureI just get "Install on << (press ESC)"01:04
LureI did try ubuntu01:04
Kamionso "Install on " is at the start of the line?01:05
Lureyes01:05
Kamionthat's not wrapping, that sounds like the cause of the bug01:05
Kamionplease add that information to the bug01:06
Lureyou mean, empty boot line?01:06
Lurewill do01:06
Kamion*wrong*, not empty01:06
Kamionfor comparison, today's live CD:01:06
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Kamion"live boot=casper initrd=/install/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=1048576 root=/dev/ram rw qui..."01:06
Kamionthe human-readable label - "Install on" - shouldn't be in there at all01:06
Lureinteresting...01:07
Kamionoh, really "Install on", not "Install to"?01:08
Kamionbecause there's no "Install on" in the set of labels on the install CD01:08
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Kamionbut there is "Install to first hard disk"01:08
Kamioner, "Install to the hard disk"01:08
Lurenow you got me - I did not write it down, as I expected something else...01:08
LureI will reboot and write it down this time (char by char) ;-)01:09
Kamionthanks01:09
Lurebrb01:09
dokoKamion: don't be happy too early ... we'll have to include some PPD files for Postscript printers.01:12
Kamionwill those grow the package back to the original 12MB?01:12
dokoI'm afraid, maybe yes. foomatic-db only includes the -xml files, linuxprinting.org-ppds (currently in universe) the ppd files for the laser printers. I'll still have to look, what was included in breezy01:15
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henoKamion, Mithrandir: Just to let you know I've just merged in a seed change following the instructions in SeedManagement. Hope I didn't break anything :)01:16
heno(it might be worth having a look though)01:17
LureKamion: my mistake - it does not seem that wrong now - see bug 3197401:18
UbugtuMalone bug 31974 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "Kubuntu Dapper Flight 4 - Boot menu boots into a kernel panic" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3197401:18
Lureit is just cut to the level that I do not know if it really helps....01:18
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dokoRiddell: qt ping01:22
Riddelldoko: hi01:22
KamionLure: interesting, ok, so it's massively truncated inside gfxboot-theme-ubuntu01:23
KamionLure: thanks, yes, I think that does help; the truncation alone indicates a bug01:23
Kamionconsistently cut to 10 characters01:23
LureKamion: ok, then it is not just debug print cut-off (wrapping)01:23
Kamionheno: I don't see anything from you in the seeds01:23
Kamionheno: did you remember to push the change?01:24
LureKamion: if you need anything else just ping me or request in bug...01:24
KamionLure: will do, thanks01:24
henoKamion: the first push was rejected due to a conflict. I merged and I'm pushing again now01:25
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dokoRiddell: is there some environment variable for QT, where to look for qt plugins?01:30
Riddelldoko: you can set QTDIR, but that might break things01:31
dokonothing else?01:31
dokoQTDIR is /usr/lib?01:31
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Riddellyou can set /etc/qt3/qtrc too01:33
Riddellthis is for amd64 32bit libs?01:33
RiddellQTDIR is /usr generally01:34
pittihi Riddell 01:36
pittiRiddell: any news from that kdeprint guy?01:36
Riddellpitti: no :(, I told him yesterday we'd need a reply in the next couple of days01:37
pittiok, thanks01:37
dokoRiddell: yes, for amd6401:37
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dokoRiddell: and probably /etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc is needed as well01:39
Riddelldoko: where are the 32bit qt plugins and where is that directory set?01:41
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dokoRiddell: ia32-libs-kde installs into /usr/lib32/qt3/plugins01:43
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dokoRiddell: #36859 tells, that /usr/lib/qt3/plugins/inputmethods/libqscim.so is accessed01:46
Riddellbug 3685901:48
UbugtuMalone bug 36859 in kernel-package "wrong arch ppc on powerbook with kernel 2.6.16 and kernel-package 9.001ubuntu5 - 9.001ubuntu15 " [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3685901:48
Riddellnot the right one?01:48
doko bug 3658901:49
UbugtuMalone bug 36589 in openoffice.org openoffice.org-kde "KDE Openoffice.org cannot load scim library" [Major,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3658901:49
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Riddelldoko: maybe we need to compile qt3 again for ia32libs with -sysconfdir  "/etc/qt3ia32"01:55
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dokoRiddell: currently trying some other dirty tricks which I played for pango01:56
MithrandirRiddell: http://err.no/patches/kubuntu-docs_5.10-0.6.2_fix_about_kubuntu_path.diff ; Are you ok with me uploading this?02:07
RiddellMithrandir: /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kubuntu/about-kubuntu/index.html seems to be the correct directory02:12
MithrandirRiddell: not according to that bug report, since that is what it currently is.02:13
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RiddellMithrandir: oh, didn't see it was breezy02:15
RiddellMithrandir: yeah, that's fine then02:16
MithrandirRiddell: excellent, thanks.02:16
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Amaranthfabbione: bug 26341 has a patch available that supposedly fixes it03:23
UbugtuMalone bug 26341 in xserver-xorg-driver-i810 "[i855]  dual-head configs are ill" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2634103:23
HiddenWolf"ill"03:24
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pirastwhere's keybuk?03:33
desrton the surface of the sphere03:35
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HiddenWolfdesrt: between heaven and hell. ;)03:51
RiddellKamion: on_list_changed in gtkui.py seems to end with a for..else block, is that some form of python I've not seen before or as I suspect a mistake in indentation?03:54
bddebianinfinity: You awake?03:54
KamionRiddell: some form of python you've not seen before :)03:54
KamionRiddell: http://docs.python.org/ref/for.html03:55
ChipzzRiddell: for else is something specific03:55
Chipzz+python03:55
KamionRiddell: immensely useful syntax which cuts down on random break statements03:55
Kamionwell, not break statements, random 'found' variables or whatever03:55
ChipzzKamion: it can only be usefull when using break ;)03:56
Riddellinteresting03:56
Kamionso instead of "for foo in bar: if foo == 'bar': found = True; break" // "if not found: ...", you do "for foo in bar: if foo == 'bar': break" // "else: ..."03:56
RiddellKamion: kde espresso should be good to merge currently03:56
KamionChipzz: yeah, was a thinko03:57
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KamionRiddell: thanks, am just finishing off the choose-mirror/apt-setup work I just pushed03:57
Kamion(so you'll need to do debian/rules update)03:58
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RiddellKamion: in gtk what's the difference between set_sensitive and set_active?04:08
Riddellor where would I find that out?04:08
Mithrandiractive is what gets pushed when you press enter, sensitive means you can push it.  I think.04:08
KamionRiddell: sensitive is the greyed-out state, active is checked/unchecked04:08
Kamionhttp://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/class-gtkwidget.html#method-gtkwidget--set-sensitive04:08
Kamionhttp://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/class-gtktogglebutton.html#method-gtktogglebutton--set-active04:09
Riddellaah, thanks04:09
Riddellhow come when I google for stuff like that it always come up with python docs and not C docs?04:09
Kamion"what gets pushed when you press enter" per Mithrandir is has_default04:10
Kamionor widget.grab_default() I guess04:10
MithrandirRiddell: docs.gnome.org (or what it's called) seems to have terrible google-fu for some reason.04:10
KamionRiddell: the Python docs and the C docs are pretty much equivalent (and equivalently-readable) in most cases; the Python API is pretty good like that04:10
Kamionthese days I use the pygtk docs almost regardless of whether I'm using C or python :)04:11
Kamion(not that I do much C GTK programming)04:11
KamionRiddell: anyway, http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/index.html is my bookmarked starting point for pygtk docs04:11
Riddellthanks04:11
ograKamion, if i do: "command| while read x; do; echo x; done" in an udeb postinst, i always get "illegal number" as soon as i try to use debconf commands like db_progress STEP or db_progress INFO ... is there anywher a doc about redirecting in udeb scripts ? 04:12
Mithrandirogra: don't do that.  debconf takes your stdio.04:12
Kamionogra: no, but see archive-copier.postinst for an example workaround04:12
ograok04:12
Kamiondown near the end04:12
ograwhats that illegal number error about ? 04:13
ogra(it usually gets strings not numbers)04:13
Kamionit's because you're using db_* inside the while loop (I assume)04:13
ograyep04:13
Kamiondebconf uses stdin/stdout for its own communication04:13
Kamionso the db_progress command tries to read from stdin, which it expects to be debconf, but which is actually command|04:13
Kamionit expects the first thing on each line to be something which it can use as the argument to 'return'04:14
ograyeah04:14
Kamionand so return gives "illegal number"04:14
ograah, k04:14
ograhmm, i see, i have to fiddle with file descriptors 04:14
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Kamionwhile there's no documentation on doing this with udebs in particular, it's not a udeb thing, it's a debconf thing; so debconf-devel(7) may help04:15
ogra(actually i stole from this archive.copier script, but omitted the redirection)04:15
ograok04:15
Kamionand I even put a comment there. :-)04:15
Kamion# Using fd 9 is a bit ugly; debconf gets in the way of random other fds.04:15
Kamion(because cdebconf actually uses more than just 0/1/2)04:15
ograheh, yes, i wrote the script at 4am saturday night ... i probably was a bit tired :)04:15
Mithrandirwe should rather fix debconf to not use stdio.04:16
MithrandirI have that code lying about here somewhere and should fix it up for inclusion in Debian04:16
Mithrandir(so it'll trickle down to us in a bit)04:16
Kamionpiping from a command (as opposed to reading from a file) using fd9 is, er, tricky; can't immediately think of how to do that04:17
ograachieveable for dapper ? (then i'll wait, else i'll work on the workaround)04:17
Kamionunfortunately mkfifo isn't available in busybox or you could use a fifo04:17
Kamionalthough mknod is, I guess you could use that04:17
ChipzzKamion: http://chipzz.studentenweb.org/pybookmarks.html ;)04:17
Kamionotherwise, if command completes quickly, just redirect its output to a temporary file and use similar code to archive-copier.postinst04:18
KamionChipzz: neat04:18
ograits not completing quickly :/04:18
ogra(its ltsp-client-builder progress reporting)04:19
Kamionin that case, 'mknod /some/temporary/path p; command >/some/temporary/path & while read x </some/temporary/path; do ...; done; wait'04:20
Kamionor something along those lines04:20
Kamionoh, and rm -f /some/temporary/path afterwards04:20
ograthanks :)04:20
ograwill try that ...04:20
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Kamionogra: I don't think Mithrandir's cdebconf-unixsocket work will go into dapper now04:21
ograyep, thats what i thought04:21
Mithrandiryeah, it's dapper+1 material04:21
KamionRiddell: your branch reverts a change of mine in d-i/Makefile; I'll ignore that diff, but you probably want to sort it out in your branch04:31
Kamion-                       (export NO_PKG_MANGLE=1; \04:31
Kamion-                        cd "$(SOURCEDIR)/$$package" && \04:31
Kamion+                       (cd "$(SOURCEDIR)/$$package" && \04:31
wasabiIf anybody wants to mess with gapti... it pretty much works now:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GAptI04:31
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KamionRiddell: would you mind renaming gparted_to_mountpoints in kde-ui at some point? it's confusing :)04:32
Riddellstrange, I'm sure I never touched d-i/Makefile04:33
RiddellKamion: rename to qtparted you mean?04:33
KamionRiddell: yeah04:33
RiddellI thought it less confusing to keep method names the same where possible04:33
Kamionit confused Daniel and me a while back when we were grepping for gparted04:33
Riddellah :)04:34
KamionI wouldn't mind renaming both to a common name if you'd prefer that04:34
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Riddellsure, I can do that04:34
Kamionyou missed a bit in the frontend-independence fix for usersetup.py, BTW ... fixing that up now04:34
fabbioneAmaranth: supposely or does it fix?04:35
KamionRiddell: pushed, thanks for that lot04:36
KamionRiddell: have you had a look at the i18n infrastructure at all? it's a bit idiosyncratic04:38
Kamionsince we're pulling it all out of debconf04:39
RiddellKamion: no I havn't yet, that's todo after I've got the mountpoints page working properly04:40
Riddellthere's still the strange qstring unicode problem I was having to be fixed04:41
Kamionmm04:41
Kamionfeel free to put your todo items on UbuntuExpress/ToDo if you like, BTW04:41
KamionI left a slot for them :)04:41
Riddellthey were at KubuntuEspresso but that's quite out of date now04:41
RiddellI'll move them over to your page when I update that04:42
Kamioncool04:42
KamionI'm hoping you can use the same text as the GTK frontend, but if there are any KDE-specific strings that we should be pre-emptively adding to the templates file, let me know ... better to get them translated ASAP04:43
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Kamionthe template names kind of assume the widget identifiers currently used by the GTK frontend; I hope it'll be possible to keep those in sync04:44
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zulheylo04:49
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Fade!conv 250 gbp cad05:02
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SurakKamion: there?06:06
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KamionSurak: hi06:13
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SurakKamion: I'm using friday's dapper live. Espresso has a very small keyboard listbox. I can't see the full layout names for my language. Can it be wider?06:14
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SurakKamion: is occupies only a small portion of the window. The rest of it is empty. It could be widened. What do you think?06:16
KamionSurak: known issue, on the to-do list06:18
Kamioninconveniently hard to solve though06:19
Kamionwell, to solve properly anyway06:19
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Kamionanyway, report a bug if you like06:19
Surakok06:20
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ograhmm, using a fifo only works if i dont do any processing of the line ... splitting it with sed or similar things make it stop at random lines ...06:30
ogralooks like a race condition or something :/06:30
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ograohoel, its not stuck, it reads in chunks ... but takes ages ...06:46
ogragrr06:46
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dholbachogra: new gnome-screensaver for you :)07:02
ograoooohhh !!!07:02
ograyippie 07:02
dholbachyeah :)07:02
dholbachogra is happy again. :-)07:03
ogradholbach, thanks a lot, you might save my day :)07:03
ograas far as i can be in my current RL situation, yes :)07:03
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mdzlifeless: am now07:09
infinitymdz: BTW, that re2c changelog for the UVF exception I was after is here: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/re2c.changelog07:10
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bddebianErr infinity even07:10
infinitybddebian: Pounce in about 7 or 8 hours, please.  It's many hours past my bedtime. :)07:11
bddebianGah07:11
infinitybddebian: I have your diff up on my screen still, I may just fix it when I have some free time and mail you my findings.07:11
bddebianFair enough07:11
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henodoes anyone know if Espresso can be run purely from the command line?07:12
henowe got this email from a blind sysadmin who would like to install on multiple machines07:13
henohttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-accessibility/2006-April/000245.html07:13
henoa good solution for him might be to boot live CDs and then ssh into them and run espresso07:14
henopossibly scripted07:14
Mithrandirheno: it can't.07:17
mdzinfinity: short and sweet07:17
Mithrandirheno: there has been a bit of effort to get d-i running with a braille frontend.  Unsure what the state is there, though.07:17
mdzinfinity: what's the symbol table reimplementation about?07:17
henoMithrandir: braille would be nice, but having something run in pure CLI in a booted session would be great, because then you could just SSH in and run it from a system already set up with full access07:19
Mithrandirheno: there's an ssh-server udeb, usually used by s390 installs.07:19
henoMithrandir: so that let's you ssh into a running d-i session?07:20
Mithrandirheno: yes.07:20
Mithrandir(basically)07:20
Mithrandirheno: I'm not sure exactly how the details there work, though.07:20
henook, I can ask the guy to look into that07:20
henoAre there any major technical obstacles to making a CLI front-end for espresso though?07:21
henoyiu would think that was much easier than the gui one07:22
infinitymdz: Just looks like general code cleanup to me: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/re2c.symboltable.diff07:22
Mithrandirheno: it'd be called "d-i". :-)07:22
heno:)07:22
Mithrandirheno: espresso is "just" a fairly complicated set of custom widgets to drive a selected set of d-i.07:23
SeveasMithrandir, well, not really, espresso doesn't mimic d-i too much07:23
henoSo d-i just needs to learn to run from a live CD session like espresso does07:23
Seveasyou could call it espresso-decaf07:23
bddebianheh07:23
henoinstalling to a chosen HD07:23
Seveasand I still think the kde frontend should be kappucino07:24
sivangre all07:24
mdzinfinity: that diff isn't very comprehensible without context, but if re2c is in main it's as a build-dep, and if the dependents continue to build, I'm OK with it07:25
infinitymdz: Yeah, like I said, it just looks like minor code cleanups to me (and the obvious one or two bugs fixed, which some upstream claim they want, hence the versioned autoconf checks)07:26
infinitymdz: I don't pretend to fully understand re2c, however (nor bison, flex, or any other such twisted tools)07:27
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infinitymdz: I'll make sure to sping it's rdeps before I sync it, however.07:28
infinitys/sping/spin/07:28
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mdzinfinity: sping sounds like a good name for an sbuild-based rebuild test tool07:40
bddebianDamn, flight5 is taking forever on this POS Celeron machine :-(07:40
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sabdflKamion: during package installation, is it possible for a postinst script to look into the queue of other packages to be installed?07:50
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KaiL_hmm, MacOS has a toiol to migrate data from Windows - might be an idea for ubuntu too... automatically import emails, comy media files and add them to rhythmbox, copy documents and so on ;)07:51
KaiL_-i07:51
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elmosabdfl: not in any sane way, no07:52
sabdflelmo: so there's no way to see a list of unconfigured packages?07:53
elmoyou can see the state of packages, yes, including which ones are unconfigured07:53
elmobut that's not equivalent to knowing which other packages are due to be installed07:53
elmo(i.e. there's no "I'm due to be upgraded" or whatever state)07:54
elmo('cos 'state' is at the dpkg level, not apt or higher)07:55
BurgworkKaiL_, there are specs on the wiki for that07:56
KaiL_ah, nice07:56
Burgworkhowever spec != code07:56
KaiL_as always - the world is full of great ideas, but they need to get implemented07:56
LaserJockKaiL_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwitchingFromWindows is at least a help07:59
sivangelmo: oh, I recalled you pinged me the other day? 07:59
KaiL_LaserJock, reading that remembered me of that tool ;)07:59
BurgworkKaiL_, there is some linux code from openmoveover08:00
Burgworkjust need to write a windows tools08:00
elmosivang: it was just about the account, if it's working, it doesn't matter08:00
KaiL_Burgwork, might be something for dapper+108:02
BurgworkKaiL_, I think it is more a case of the community doing it08:03
Burgworkspeaking of community work, sivang ...08:03
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KaiL_Burgwork, why not a tool in ubuntu for that? as MacOS has...08:04
sivangBurgwork: I'm cranking on it as we speak :-) 08:04
BurgworkKaiL_, there are two parts. We already have the Ubuntu side, in openmoveover08:04
sabdflelmo: reason i;m asking is that we spend quite a lot of time updating the font cache during a d-i install08:04
sabdflwe do it like 15 times08:04
Burgworkwe need a windows program to take the data and burn it onto a cd08:04
sabdfland it would be a big timesaver to defer that until the last font package was being configured08:05
sabdflsort of "peek into the queue, yes there are otherunconfigured font packages, ok so i won't do the font cache"08:05
elmosabdfl: oh, you don't need to peek into the queue, it should just be deferred - we already do that, for e.g. menu updates, and scrollkeeper (I think).  it just needs someone to either code the deferrment stuff, or implement generic hooks in dpkg for it08:06
KaiL_sabdfl, tried to install on a slow CPU? ;)08:06
elmohaha, slow CPU, haha08:07
sivang?08:07
KaiL_then this problem starts to become a real one08:07
sabdflelmo: :-p08:07
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sabdflelmo: this was on the APC08:08
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sabdflsivang: branch of what? bzr should be pretty quick on small branches even with lots of commits08:08
sivangsabdfl: well, it's not small anyore ;-) , and well, it has lots, and I mean lots of commits.08:09
infinitysabdfl: That's better handled by d-i diverting fc-cache, then running it once at the end.08:09
infinityKamion: It's that meant to be done currently?08:09
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infinityKamion: s/It's/Isn't/08:10
sladensabdfl: the fc-cache request is done by the postinst scripts IIRC.  What I suppose fc-cache could do is be wrapped so that it accepts all the input and then actually does its work after 60seconds08:10
pittihm, is it just me and a mutt bug, or do Malone email threads arrive 'backwards' for a few days/weeks now?08:10
pitti(sometimes)08:11
sivangsabdfl: see how fast you can branch it , http://mercury.linuxguru.net/~sivan/upbackup--main/ (might be my network, am checking)08:12
trappistpitti: I've noticed it on kubuntu-bugs08:12
trappistpitti: using kmail08:12
infinitysabdfl: OTOH, if you want to pay some folk to implement dpkg hooks once and for all, I don't think any of us would complain terribly about them suddenly appearing. :)08:13
infinitysabdfl: But for the installation case, we just handle these issue by diverting the binaries we don't want running, then running them all at the end of the installation.08:14
sabdflinfinity: sounds like a dapper+1 sort of thing, if you're up to it :-)08:14
infinityI made a personal vow to never touch dpkg code.08:14
sabdfli've just noticed the install hanging regularly for a while as it does the fontcache thing08:14
infinityThen again, I made that same vow in relation to many other things I keep touching. :/08:15
sabdflinfinity: you could always figure out the appropriate bribes to get it higher on keybuk's list08:15
sabdflerk. 08:15
infinitysabdfl: Yeah, that likely means Colin's missing a diversion in d-i.  Easy solution for the installation case (but that doesn't fix upgrades)08:15
sabdflwish those two thoughts had not arrived sequentially08:15
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sivangnope, it's not the network, seems fine. It's being terribly slow on the "fetch phase" 08:16
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sivanggreat, it suddenly finished :)08:20
bddebianinfinity is still up?  WTF :-)08:25
sivangbddebian: guess it's one of his not sleep 3 days in a row days :)08:25
bddebianheh08:25
hile2-12 jos muistan08:25
hilesorry, wrong channel... again08:26
jordiRiddell: ping08:30
sivanganybody mind that we drop the waiting time in cdrecord? I've seen it patched in other distros, it will make the user wait less when bunring his backup through HUB and I suppose other frontends could enjoy from it.08:31
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trappistsivang: can that be done in /etc/default/cdrecord, or must the source be patched?08:33
sivangtrappist: seems the code must be patched.08:36
infinitysivang: Is a two-second wait really a huge problem for HUB users?08:37
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Riddelljordi: hi08:38
KaiL_hmm, still no gstreamer0.10-dvd?08:38
sivanginfinity: you mean reducing the time to 2 seconds as the minimum allowed? 08:39
KaiL_infinity, as burning a CD normally takes below 1 min today, it might extent the overall time a lot08:42
sivanginfinity: well, come to think of it, even with the 2 seconds, with al the waiting they have to do on the ISO building, and archiving, I'd like to cut wait time whereever I can. does it look like nitpicking in your opinion ?08:43
jordiRiddell: remember that kontact template?08:44
jordiit was broken, a html file was uploaded08:44
Riddelljordi: .pot file?08:44
jordiRobot101: yes08:46
jordiRiddell: yes08:46
infinitysivang: I think it's nitpicking, yes. :)08:50
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Riddelljordi: a .pot file is actually an HTML file?08:52
Riddellthat's crazy08:52
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jordiRiddell: a pot file was uploaded to rosetta for kontact08:52
jordithe content was HTMl though08:52
jordirosetta rejected it08:52
jordican you do whatever necessary to get it uploeaded correctly?08:53
Riddelljordi: uploaded in the kdepim package or separately?08:56
jordiin the product series08:56
jordihttps://launchpad.net/products/katapult/+series/kde-playground08:56
jdthoodjordi: Hi there08:57
Riddelloh, katapult, that makes more sense08:57
Riddellok, I'll poke mez08:57
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jordioh, kontact08:59
jordisorry08:59
jordiRiddell: tell him to upload all the pack, with po files08:59
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Amaranthfabbione: a user claims the patch fixes 26341 (late)09:36
Amarantherr, bug 2634109:36
UbugtuMalone bug 26341 in xserver-xorg-driver-i810 "[i855]  dual-head configs are ill" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2634109:36
infinitypitti: Your cdbs upload fails in the test suite (fails 9 out of 10 tests; impressive)09:37
pittiinfinity: wohoo, it worked just fine here09:38
pittiinfinity: thanks for poking, will look at it09:38
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infinitypitti: Is it doing complete package builds in the testsuite?  If so, you may need to make use of that wonderful NO_PKG_MANGLE envvar. :)09:39
pittiinfinity: ah, due to the clean_workdir failure, that rings a bell09:39
pittiinfinity: no, it's much simpler I believe09:39
pittiinfinity: it's just the test suite's cleanup function itself that fails09:40
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pitti. o O { which code actually tests test suites? }09:40
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infinityOh, that does sound vaguely familiar.  I remember hunting something like that a year ago or so...09:40
jcoledoes dapper include the latest dri09:41
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sivanginfinity: that is failing the automatedTesting tests ?09:42
sivanginfinity: (nice that cdbs already has a test suite for that)09:42
infinitysivang: Lots of packages have test suites.  Doesn't have much to do with AutomatedTesting, per se.09:43
sivanginfinity: yes, it's only a mattr of hooking it up to the AT magic I guess09:43
bddebianSheesh infinity, do you EVER sleep? :-)09:44
pittiinfinity: hm, no; I thought I dropped an Ubuntu patch I shouldn't have dropped, but that wasn't the case; anyway09:44
infinitybddebian: Sometimes.09:44
pittibddebian: infinity's ACPI has some serious bugs :)09:45
bddebianHeh09:45
jcolefyi dudes, i get this error with samba.. just simply removed the "+" sign in smb.conf--> "params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file: +########## Domains ###########"09:45
infinityjcole: It's already fixed.09:46
jcoleinfinity: ok09:46
pitti'rm: cannot remove `/build/buildd/cdbs-0.4.34ubuntu1/test/workdir/cdbs/debian/cdbs' -> strange09:47
jcoleah, i see a new xserver-xorg-core for dapper... looks like latest dri is in there09:48
Seveaspitti: filesystem remounted ro?09:49
infinityNo.09:49
pittiSeveas: on the buildds? I don't believe that09:49
Seveaslikewise, but pigs have flown before09:49
=== infinity tests locally.
infinityMan, cdbs has some bizarre build-deps.09:50
pittiyes, ocaml stuff and the like :/09:50
sivanginfinity: it is just evil, isn't it?09:50
pittisome tools which generate the documentation use ocaml apparently09:51
=== ogra wouldnt expect anything else from the "creating debs blackbox system"
sivanganybody know how to adjust the contrast in a thinkpad? (not talking about the brightness Fn+home/end)09:51
sivangogra: indeed.09:52
infinityFAIL: hdparm.sh09:52
infinityOkay, 1st thing.  I get different failures on a local build, but do get failures.09:52
infinitySecond thing.  hdparm.sh?  WTF? :)09:52
ogralol09:52
infinitySome logging on this testsuite sure would be nice.09:53
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infinitypitti: Okay, with pkgstrip enabled in my chroot, I get the 9/10 failures.  Using NO_PKG_MANGLE, I get one failure on hdparm.sh, which is clearly something else.10:01
pittiah, cool10:01
infinityHahaha.10:02
infinitycdbs has developed a build-dep on itself. :)10:02
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infinity(Or, we should disable the hdparm test)10:02
infinitydpkg-buildpackage: source package is hdparm10:02
infinitydpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: cdbs (>> 0.4.5)10:02
infinity(dapper)adconrad@cthulhu:~/cdbs/cdbs-0.4.34ubuntu2/test$ dpkg -l cdbs | grep ^p10:03
infinitypn  cdbs           <none>         (no description available)10:03
infinity(duh)10:03
pitti'ooops'10:03
infinityLet me run the hdparm test by hand to make sure it passes, then I'll just upload with that test disabled.10:04
infinityI don't think I like the idea of cdbs build-depending on itself.10:04
pittiinfinity: ah, debian bug 35436110:04
UbugtuDebian bug 354361 in cdbs "Subject: cdbs: FTBFS: FAIL: hdparm.sh" [Serious,Closed]  http://bugs.debian.org/35436110:05
pittiinfinity: I'll fix the test instead10:05
infinityOh, yeah, I'll do that.10:05
infinity(I already have the rest fixed, so let me just upload) :)10:05
pittialright :)10:06
pittithank you10:06
bddebianinfinity: Oh sure, I see where I rate.. :-)10:06
infinityOh crap, it's 6am...10:09
ajmitchmorning10:10
pittihey ajmitch 10:10
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SurakKamion: where does espresso gets the languages' names? u'Thai returns error on 0.99.42 on language.py line 6110:22
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sivanginfinity: what has hdparm.sh with cdbs?10:38
infinityIs that sentence missing a few words?10:38
pittisivang: it's just a test case which was based on the hdparm package10:38
sivanginfinity: could be, too much PHP test engine mungling during the dayjob damaged my thought to speech engine..:)10:42
KaiL_ndiswrapper in dapper is rather old, as I just saw. newer versions making problems?10:42
sivangpitti: Ah, I see. thanks.10:42
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SurakKamion: espresso 0.99.42 shows no languages for selection. The problem is that /usr/share/localechooser has no "thai". However, localchooser list it as available. espresso 0.99.42 must depend on updated localechooser-data-0.27ubuntu13 (it will fail with 0.27ubuntu11). Updating localechooser-data will fix this.10:46
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dholbachnight guys11:21
mdkenight dholbach 11:22
dholbachnight mdke11:22
Suraknight dholbach11:23
dholbachnight Surak11:23
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SurakI closed one bug on espresso, but opened three. I think Kamion will not happy with me tomorrow :-)11:46
sivangheh11:47
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