[12:46] <\sh> evening
[01:00] <Laser_away> hi \sh
[01:02] <\sh> hey laserjock
[01:14] <slomo_> Seveas: pong
[04:20] <bddebian> Hey folks
[04:38] <Se7h> hi
[04:39] <bddebian> Heya Se7h
[06:08] <Hobbsee> hi everyone
[06:08] <tuxmaniac> Hobbsee: Waass up??
[06:09] <tuxmaniac> Hobbsee: Morning!
[06:09] <Hobbsee> doing my darned maths assignment, and i think my boss would love to shoot me.
[06:09] <Hobbsee> or fire me, take your pick.
[06:09] <Hobbsee> i think she'd prefer to shoot me :P
[06:09] <Hobbsee> morning tuxmaniac
[06:10] <freeflying> hi Hobbsee
[06:10] <Hobbsee> hi freeflying
[06:10] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch: You here?
[06:10] <tuxmaniac> .away
[06:11] <Hobbsee> tuxmaniac: it doesnt look like it.  he's shown as afk on other IM services...
[06:12] <tuxmaniac> Ok. I need a REVU Admin o my revu admin to have a chat with me!
[06:12] <bddebian> Heya Hobbsee, tuxmaniac, freeflying
[06:12] <tuxmaniac> Hobbsee: There was a problem yesterday. when I  upload a package it is seen in /incoming but does not get reflected on the webpage!! :(
[06:12] <freeflying> bddebian: hey
[06:12] <Hobbsee> hi bddebian
[06:13] <Hobbsee> ah, great
[06:13] <tuxmaniac> bddebian: boo :))
[06:13] <bddebian> heh
[06:14] <tuxmaniac> Is any REVU Admin out there? :)
[06:14] <bddebian> I think I'm supposed to be but I'll be damned if I can remember my account info :-(
[06:15] <Hobbsee> hehe
[06:15] <Hobbsee> you cant remember numbers easily?
[06:15] <Hobbsee> or are they letters and numbers?
[06:15] <nictuku> bddebian, tried 123456?
[06:15] <bddebian> No, I got it right before I disappeared for a little while
[06:16] <tuxmaniac> nictuku: :))
[06:16] <Laser_away> siretart, sistpoty, ajmitch, \sh, and raphink ar the admins
[06:17] <Hobbsee> hi Laser_away
[06:18] <tuxmaniac> Laser_away: You saw these names on the Wiki I guess!!??? ;) I was just going through!
[06:18] <tuxmaniac> Laser_away: BTW Good Morning!
[06:18] <nictuku> if you want to use complex passwords, you can reverse that one.
[06:19] <bddebian> Ah, I'm on but apparently not an admin
[06:20] <bddebian> Hmm, I see 5 xcircuit dirs
[06:21] <bddebian> tuxmaniac: No, they were cut in half
[06:21] <bddebian> I went from 40K to 20K overnight
[06:21] <tuxmaniac> bddebian: Whats that cut in half?
[06:21] <tuxmaniac> bddebian: Oh ok
[06:22] <bddebian> tuxmaniac: Yeah, that's pretty much shot :-(
[06:23] <bddebian> I promised a treat? :-)
[06:23] <nictuku> people should also remember that LP karma does not replace real life karma
[06:24] <nictuku> hmm what I'm saying? I'm an atheist
[06:25] <tuxmaniac> How do I become a Ubuntero? It still says Not yet.
[06:25] <nictuku> tuxmaniac, sign the code of conduct (CoC)
[06:26] <tuxmaniac> nictuku: Ahh.. Next problem.. I try to sig the COC and it pops up the error after I do the cut and paste saying "Public key not available"
[06:26] <nictuku> tuxmaniac, is your public key on the keyserver and in your LP profile?
[06:27] <tuxmaniac> nictuku: http://launchpad.net/people/aanjhan
[06:27] <nictuku> tuxmaniac, also, signing the 1.1 version of the CoC is not working ATM, AFAIK
[06:28] <tuxmaniac> hmmm.. I think I tried 1.0 also.. Let me give it another shot
[06:34] <nictuku> :-(
[06:41] <tuxmaniac> nictuku: Got the problem! The key that is used to sign is different from that of the one in the keyring!! :))
[06:41] <nictuku> :-) dup
[06:52] <bddebian> Time for this old man to hit the hay.  Gnight folks
[07:02] <Toadstool> hi everybody
[08:18] <ajmitch> evening all
[08:18] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch!!!
[08:19] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch: Good evening
[08:48] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch:
[09:03] <siretart> chninkel: around?
[09:17] <ajmitch> hi siretart
[09:18] <siretart> huhu ajmitch
[09:19] <ivoks> hi siretart ajmitch
[09:19] <ajmitch> how's it going?
[09:19] <ivoks> nice... translating desktopguide :)
[09:19] <siretart> just woke up my first day after linuxtag :)
[09:19] <ajmitch> great :)
[09:19] <ajmitch> how'd linuxtag go?
[09:20] <siretart> met a lot of interesting ppl, marks keynote was great!
[09:20] <siretart> (about 300 ppl in the audience, biggest talk there)
[09:20] <ajmitch> another one I couldn't go to :)
[09:20] <ivoks> nice
[09:20] <ivoks> paris conf?
[09:20] <siretart> what wiki page is documenting the '-d' switch to update-manager?
[09:21] <ajmitch> next ubuntu developer summit
[09:21] <ivoks> ajmitch: is there any info about it?
[09:21] <siretart> ivoks: it was annuonced on u-d-a
[09:21] <ivoks> argh... :)
[09:21] <ivoks> too many mailing lists :)
[09:21] <robitaille> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis
[09:21] <ajmitch> ivoks: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis
[09:21] <ivoks> thanks
[09:21] <ivoks> siretart: i think it's dapperbeta
[09:22] <siretart> ok
[09:22] <ivoks> siretart: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/dapperbeta
[09:24] <siretart> thanks
[09:28] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch: My uploads to REVU are not getting reflected on the webpage
[09:29] <ajmitch> siretart can probably help you more
[09:30] <ajmitch> since I can see that they're getting accepted & put in the right place, but I don't know the rest of the code well
[09:31] <tuxmaniac> siretart: ^^ Pls help me out
[10:06] <zakame> 2hi all
[10:06] <Gloubiboulga> hello zakame
[10:07] <zakame> hi Gloubiboulga
[10:07] <ajmitch> hi zakame, Gloubiboulga
[10:07] <zakame> heya ajmitch
[10:07] <Gloubiboulga> hello ajmitch
[10:27] <siretart> \sh told me at linux tag that there was a amarok version around which could also listen to last.fm
[10:27] <siretart> does anyone know about that?
[10:54] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: hi
[10:55] <jpatrick> hi tuxmaniac
[10:55] <jpatrick> made friends with REVU?
[10:55] <tuxmaniac> No yaar.. Seems ajmitch does not know the details about webpage linkage
[10:56] <jpatrick> tuxmaniac: should I rm your pervious uploads?
[10:56] <jpatrick> start again from the beginning
[10:56] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: I dont see any feedback from the admins yet!
[10:57] <tuxmaniac> may be we can do that for a last time
[10:57] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick:Clear all!!
[10:58] <jpatrick> arg
[10:58] <jpatrick> Permission denied
[10:58] <ajmitch> jpatrick: I really don't suggest doing that
[10:59] <jpatrick> ajmitch: was going to move it to my folder
[11:01] <ajmitch> jpatrick: even if you move files, the upload will be in postgresql
[11:01] <jpatrick> ah, right
[11:03] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: ajmitch : You guys figured out the reason for not linking to the webpage?
[11:03] <ajmitch> nope
[11:04] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch: Hmmm..
[11:04] <tuxmaniac> ajmitch: Is it the first time you are coming across such a problem? Can it be any config settings issues with my dput etc?
[11:04] <ajmitch> yes, first time I've seen it
[11:04] <ajmitch> I doubt it's a dput issue
[11:05] <ajmitch> since the files appear to get uploaded & accepted
[11:05] <jpatrick> yep
[11:06] <tuxmaniac> hmm
[11:18] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: Should I upload once again or not? Have you cleared it or left it alone?
[11:19] <jpatrick> tuxmaniac: can't
[11:19] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: guess you have also caught the *virus* :))
[11:20] <jpatrick> what?
[11:20] <jpatrick> I can upload fine
[11:59] <zakame> getting logn , isn't it? :(
[11:59] <ajmitch> over an hour
[12:00] <zakame> interesting way to pass the time, aside from dh_iconcache
[12:00] <ajmitch> I'm sure ;)
[12:00] <ajmitch> I've got far more interesting things to do, to be honest
[12:03] <ajmitch> obviously Mithrandir has far more patience than I do :)
[12:04] <Mithrandir> heh
[12:09] <zakame> hmm, I finally got around to bug 34217
[12:09] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 34217 in firestarter "Initscript does not use lsb-base functions" [Normal,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/34217
[12:12] <\sh> morning
[12:14] <ajmitch> hey \sh
[12:14] <ajmitch> how's it going?
[12:15] <\sh> morning ajmitch, totally tired from the past linuxtag :)
[12:15] <ajmitch> great, how'd it go? :)
[12:16] <\sh> great :) we had a good kubuntu team, international so to say,
[12:16] <\sh> all 1500 kubuntu cds were "sold out" thx to the kde.org people as well :)
[12:16] <ajmitch> fun
[12:17] <ajmitch> going to be at the paris conf?
[12:17] <zakame> w00t
[12:17] <\sh> many many people were interested to see kubuntu, some of them weren't interested how they can install kde on ubuntu actually there has to be kde on ubuntu :)
[12:19] <kelmo_lap> moin siretart
[12:20] <zakame> hey kelmo_lap
[12:20] <kelmo_lap> hi zakame
[12:20] <kelmo_lap> whats doing
[12:20] <siretart> hey kelmo_lap
[12:20] <zakame> checking and uploading Hobbsee's work for dh_iconcache
[12:21] <siretart> huhu \sh!
[12:21] <\sh> hey siretart
[12:21] <zakame> heya siretart
[12:21] <siretart> \sh: didn't you tell me that latest amarok had a last.fm receiver?
[12:21] <siretart> \sh: I cannot find any information about this on the website
[12:22] <\sh> I was sure it had...but it could also be that I was in my marketing amok run ;)
[12:22] <siretart> \sh: re: fai-kernels: if you are interested, I've written a status update on malone bug #36991, maybe you want to subscribe to that bug
[12:22] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 36991 in fai-kernels "Sync fai-kernels from Debian" [Major,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/36991
[12:23] <kelmo_lap> siretart, when or if you are interested, i have contrustce the wifi roaming daemon that you decsribed some weeks ago
[12:23] <kelmo_lap> contructed*
[12:23] <kelmo_lap> +s
[12:24] <\sh> siretart: done :)
[12:24] <kelmo_lap> siretart, in /branches/wpasupplicant-roaming
[12:24] <phanatic> hi people
[12:24] <siretart> kelmo_lap: cool. will have a look at this this afternoon. thank you
[12:25] <kelmo_lap> siretart, can you keep that off the lists for now? we don't need to attract the sharks at this stage
[12:25] <siretart> kelmo_lap: you mean felix? ;)
[12:25] <siretart> yeah, no problem
[12:26] <kelmo_lap> well, its totally undocumented
[12:26] <kelmo_lap> i just wrote the shell glue for it
[12:26] <kelmo_lap> thanks, and looking forward to your comments ; )
[12:28] <tuxmaniac> \sh: Hi
[12:29] <tuxmaniac> \sh: I have a problem..Whatever I upload onto REVU is seen in /incoming but not getting reflected on the webpage!
[12:29] <zakame> hmm bug 36771
[12:29] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 36771 in ipmasq "UVF exception 4.0.6 -> 4.0.7" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/36771
[12:29] <tuxmaniac> Witnesses --> jpatrick Laser_away ajmitch
[12:29] <\sh> tuxmaniac: you key is known to revu? you are uploading signed source packages?
[12:30] <tuxmaniac> \sh: I have already uploaded the xcircuit package
[12:30] <tuxmaniac> \sh: This upload is a update after review comments
[12:30] <\sh> tuxmaniac: increased the version number?
[12:30] <jpatrick> \sh: packs accepted, not appearing on site tho
[12:31] <tuxmaniac> \sh: Did that also! No luck
[12:31] <\sh> siretart: did you see anything strange with this package?
[12:32] <siretart> shawarma: with what package?
[12:32] <jpatrick> xcircuit
[12:32] <kelmo_lap> siretart, and just one more annoyance for this evening, any objections to stripping upstream from our svn archive? (and setting mergeWithUpstream propset)
[12:32] <siretart> I can't remember looking at it, sorry
[12:33] <siretart> kelmo_lap: can we please keep the upstream sources? why do you want to strip them?
[12:33] <siretart> kelmo_lap: wpasupplicant isn't that large to use that, and I find it very convinient to have them around
[12:33] <kelmo_lap> updating them is prone to problem, we only require to work on the debian difference
[12:34] <kelmo_lap> ok, i don't really care that much, we can keep upstream in trunk if you like working with it
[12:34] <siretart> kelmo_lap: it is nontrivial, but I don't see much problems with that. we don't touch any files outside debian/ yet
[12:34] <siretart> I also have some really big packages in mergeWithUpstream mode, but I generally find it more convinient to have the sources around in place
[12:42] <tuxmaniac> \sh: Are you looking into the issue?
[12:43] <\sh> tuxmaniac: to be honst, siretart or stefan are the better people to have a look into this, they are more in the source then me for revu :)
[12:45] <tuxmaniac> \sh: Hmm. Thanks. I will mail up stefan Potyra
[12:45] <zakame> cya siretart
[01:18] <siretart> kelmo_lap: I'm pretty sure that the ctrl_iface_hide patch can be dropped. it was taken from upstream cvs, iirc
[01:19] <kelmo_lap> siretart, i thought so too
[01:19] <kelmo_lap> siretart, upstream did it a bit different
[01:19] <kelmo_lap> siretart, so i thought it was best to ask first ;-)
[01:19] <siretart> kelmo_lap: I don't think it was infinity himself who did the patch. at least, I'm not sure
[01:38] <Hobbsee> zakame: thanks mate :)
[01:38] <Hobbsee> hi room
[01:38] <Gloubiboulga> hi Hobbsee
[01:39] <Hobbsee> hi Gloubiboulga
[02:02] <kelmo_lap> siretart, i can only say that i am pretty chuffed with the first attempt at the self-contained roaming daemon for wpa_supplicant
[02:05] <siretart> kelmo_lap: :)
[02:05] <siretart> close
[03:01] <bddebian> Heya gang
[03:01] <Hobbsee> hi bddebian :)
[03:01] <bddebian> Hi Hobbsee
[03:01] <Hobbsee> i saw some of my fixes in the archive today :D
[03:01] <Mithrandir> hiya
[03:01] <bddebian> Nice
[03:01] <Hobbsee> hey Mithrandir
[03:01] <bddebian> Hello Mithrandir
[03:01] <Hobbsee> bddebian: very :)
[03:03] <bddebian> Bah, hi tuxmaniac
[03:04] <phanatic> hey bddebian
[03:04] <tuxmaniac> Hmm.. You know what.. My xcircuit package upload problem is yet to be resolved :((
[03:04] <bddebian> Hi phanatic
[03:04] <bddebian> tuxmaniac: :-(
[03:15] <bipolar> can we get a UVF exception for the QT4 packages? Nothing depends on them, and there is a bug in the packages as well as memory leaks in the current version.
[03:15] <bipolar> heres the bug that I hit: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/29954
[03:16] <bipolar> version 4.1.2 is now in sid, btw
[03:17] <bddebian> bipolar: I thought I had changed one of those bugs to a UVF request?
[03:18] <bddebian> Hmm
[03:18] <bipolar> bddebian: maybe you did and I didn't notice....
[03:21] <bipolar> bddebian: I can't tell from launchpad. Maybe I just don't know how to use it well enough to see.
[03:21] <bddebian> bipolar: I may not have.  I probably meant to and didn't
[03:21] <bipolar> here's another bug report asking for an upgrade: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/40069
[03:22] <bddebian> bipolar: Does it build successfully from Debian?
[03:22] <bipolar> bddebian: I don
[03:23] <bipolar> bddebian: I don't know. havn't tried it.
[03:23] <bddebian> Doh :-(
[03:24] <bipolar> Want me to give it a shot?
[03:25] <bipolar> I think I can figure it out :)
[03:25] <bipolar> bddebian: you are talking about building the source package srom sid on dapper, right?
[03:26] <bddebian> bipolar: Aye
[03:26] <bddebian> bipolar: Go to packages.debian.org and search for source package qt4-x11
[03:27] <bipolar> yep
[03:27] <bddebian> Then pull the .dsc, .orig.tar.gz and .diff.tar.gz
[03:27] <bipolar> ok
[03:27] <bddebian> dpkg-source -x foo.dsc
[03:27] <bddebian> Or just pbuilder build qt4foo.dsc if you prefer
[03:28] <bipolar> ok. ty!
[03:29] <bipolar> I'll do that and report back
[03:29] <bddebian> Thank YOU :-)
[03:30] <bipolar> no prob. i like to help whenever i can
[03:30] <bipolar> Thats why I'm learning qt :)
[03:31] <tseng> Hobbsee is uploading, yay
[03:43] <Hobbsee> argh!
[03:43] <Yagisan> so what's up Hobbsee, StevenK ?
[03:43] <Hobbsee> Yagisan: i'm avoiding my evil maths assignment :P
[03:43] <Mithrandir> you aussies always have to fight it out.
[03:44] <Hobbsee> heh
[03:44] <Hobbsee> want to come join us Mithrandir?
[03:45] <Mithrandir> .au was nice when I was there for UDU
[03:45] <Hobbsee> :)
[03:46] <tuxmaniac> Hobbsee: I would luv to come to AU for vacation
[03:46] <Hobbsee> :)
[03:47] <tseng> tuxmaniac: too bad it costs 3k usd to get there
[03:47] <tseng> i am broke after buying a ticket to barcelona
[03:47] <Mithrandir> tseng: why not to paris?
[03:47] <tuxmaniac> Ug!!!
[03:47] <tseng> Mithrandir: would rather hit guadec, I think
[03:47] <tuxmaniac> tseng: Thats way too high for my budget
[03:48] <tseng> Mithrandir: i dont have vacation for both
[03:48] <Mithrandir> tseng: shame that. :/
[03:48] <tseng> sorry :(
[03:48] <tseng> we will meet again
[03:48] <tseng> somewhere
[03:48] <jpatrick> someday
[03:49] <tuxmaniac> sometime
[03:49] <jpatrick> somehow
[03:49] <tuxmaniac> :)
[03:49] <tuxmaniac> jpatrick: I have mailed Stefan, you want a copy?
[03:49] <jpatrick> Not much I can do
[03:53] <Yagisan> Hobbsee: nice. I'm trying to scare^W convince more people they should be customers ;) (well as best I can with a 2 year old intent on helping dad press the keys anyway)
[03:53] <Hobbsee> hehe!
[03:55] <Yagisan> Hobbsee: my problem is artwork. I can't draw to save my life, so it takes a while. It's nice I have all the tools to do it in Ubuntu.
[03:55] <Hobbsee> eep
[03:55] <Hobbsee> true
[04:03] <bipolar> bddebian: I'm trying to run debian/rules binary but it gives me an error when building. should i need to run configure first?
[04:04] <bddebian> bipolar: Are you building locally or using pbuilder?
[04:04] <bipolar> locally
[04:04] <bddebian> What's the error?  Missing dependencies?
[04:04] <bipolar> I guess I should just use pbuilder. :)
[04:04] <bipolar> make[1] : *** No rule to make target `sub-src'.  Stop.
[04:05] <bddebian> Hmm
[04:05] <bipolar> I ran configure, then debian/rules and it now seems to be building
[04:05] <bddebian> I usually do dpkg-buildpackage -us -nc or debuild
[04:08] <bipolar> ok. i'll do it that way. retrying
[04:11] <bipolar> bddebian: looks like it's building now
[04:12] <bddebian> Great
[04:13] <MagnusR> Yagisan:I have working packages for Apparmor on Dapper as we talked about yesterday. You can find them at:http://www.linuxalert.org/ubuntu/apparmor/
[04:16] <Yagisan> MagnusR: ok. Will look at as I get time.
[04:25] <Yagisan> MagnusR: Apparmor only works with your kernel at the moment ?
[04:30] <tuxmaniac> \sh: I have mailed sistpoty.. hope he corrects the problem
[04:34] <tseng> apparmor, eh
[04:34] <zakame> hi all
[04:35] <phanatic> hey zakame
[04:37] <zakame> heya phanatic
[04:38] <sivang> re all
[04:39] <Yagisan> tseng: no harm in trying it.
[04:40] <phanatic> hi sivang
[04:40] <sivang> hey phanatic , how's it going?
[04:40] <zakame> yo sivang
[04:41] <phanatic> sivang: well, preparing for soc :)
[04:41] <sivang> phanatic: cool, what is your chosen project?
[04:41] <phanatic> sivang: bzr-gui
[04:42] <sivang> ah, right, that nice little thingy
[04:45] <sivang> anyway, guys, is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DhIconCacheChanges reflecting current status of work?
[04:45] <zakame> coolness
[04:46] <zakame> sivang: yep
[04:46] <sivang> I'd like to get more MOTU work, and I try to decide which is more importan, http://tinyurl.com/nl87h , or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DhIconCacheChanges or http://tinyurl.com/rjcqu
[04:47] <zakame> you're more than welcome to get into DhIconCacheChanges :)
[04:47] <sivang> zakame: it seems that no package has yet been worke don in main, right?
[04:48] <sivang> (according to the table)
[04:48] <zakame> that's because we're not touching it yet :/
[04:49] <zakame> I suppose you could make debdiffs, then get a main uploader to put them in :)
[04:51] <sivang> cool, I won't have trouble finding main uploaders to upload on my behalf :) it's just that everytime I wanted to do some MOTU work I saw it either already been done, or most of it been assigned or so.
[04:51] <sivang> couldn't believe this hasn't yet started :-)
[04:52] <zakame> oh it has started already, see Hobbsee's uploads :)
[04:52] <zakame> coolnes! :D
[04:52] <\sh> zakame: kguitar and kid3 what's the problem on amd64?
[04:53] <zakame> \sh: kdelibs4-dev doesn't pull in the needed pkgs
[04:54] <\sh> zakame: which packages are missing on amd64?
[04:54] <zakame> I suppose its a problem with the kdelibs; kid and kguitar will then need just a rebuild
[04:55] <sivang> zakame: ah right, I recall now - she told me she had done some dh_icon stuff uploads :-)
[04:55] <sivang> anyway, I'll be off to tackle the main packages first.
[04:56] <sivang> ohh nice! peopel already reported bugs against hubackup :)
[04:56] <zakame> \sh: see http://librarian.launchpad.net/2491056/buildlog_ubuntu-dapper-amd64.kid3_0.6-2ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[04:56] <zakame> sivang: rock on :) I hope to see you and Hobbsee become MOTUs soon :D
[04:57] <sivang> zakame: me too, and then move forward to main, then I could bugfix or upload the next version of hubackup myself :)
[04:59] <zakame> wb \sh
[05:12] <\sh> zakame: kid3 is building nicely on amd64
[05:14] <zakame> ooh, it does? strange, it doesn't on the autobuilder :/
[05:22] <bipolar> bddebian: all the packages built
[05:28] <\sh> http://photos.shermann.blogweb.de/main.php/v/Linuxtag2006/
[05:29] <sivang> \sh: nice
[05:31] <zakame> ooh! =)
[05:35] <\sh> oh and on www.kubuntu.de you can see a picture of me, talking to a new kubuntu user :)
[05:41] <zakame> hi freeflying
[05:49] <freeflying> zakame: hey
[06:20] <webwolf_27> porting packages can be real bi*ch
[06:40] <MagnusR> Yagisan: (late answer) Yes it only works with my kernel. Since Apparmor still requie a minor kernel patch that is not possible to have as a modul.
[06:42] <webwolf_27> I have a problem creating a deb. the error I get is cp: cannot create regular file `debian/avidemux/usr/share/applications': No such file or directory
[06:42] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: we already have avidemux
[06:43] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, yes in dapper, I want it on breezy
[06:43] <Yagisan> MagnusR: ok. I'm grabbing the source now
[06:43] <webwolf_27> the same as I want OGRE in breezy
[06:44] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: apt-get source avidemux and run it through a breezy pbuilder, or use my unoffical repo
[06:44] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, url?
[06:45] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, I'm getting the error from pbuilder
[06:45] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: add the repo for the game here. I suggest the faster mirror. http://eyagi.bpa.nu/eyagi/community-projects/yagisan-s-doomsday-for-debian-ubuntu/
[06:45] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: it is in the game repo
[06:46] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, checking it now
[06:46] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: that reminds me, I should make sure I sync the repos
[06:47] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, I'm just waiting for it to load
[06:47] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: yeah, my link is saturated.
[06:49] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: I don't have ogre though
[06:50] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, worst case, I'll have to build it, or upgrade my main box to dapper
[06:53] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: ok. btw i386 or amd64 (if you are powerpc you'll need to build it yourself)
[06:56] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, ix86, nothing big
[06:57] <webwolf_27> Yagisan, and if I can get 3d accel to work on my notebook, I'd rather do the OGRE work on that
[06:59] <Yagisan> webwolf_27: no worries. I triggered a sync, so depending on how quick my line clears it should appear anywhere from 15minutes to 6 hours from now.
[07:03] <webwolf_27> I'm not worried, I need to get off anyway. I'll just let the packages download
[07:05] <webwolf_27> thanks for the link
[07:05] <webwolf_27> bye
[07:45] <tuxmaniac> Guys as per stefan's reply I reuploaded the entire package!
[07:46] <tuxmaniac> Still it is not reflecting on the webpage! Can someone verify whether it is there on /incoming
[07:47] <siretart> tuxmaniac: what package is that? ubuntu-live support?
[07:47] <tuxmaniac> Xcircuit
[07:47] <siretart> there is a binary package about that lying around there
[07:47] <siretart> Xcircuit is not in incoming
[07:47] <tuxmaniac> xcircuit
[07:48] <tuxmaniac> not there?
[07:48] <tuxmaniac> I jus uploaded it and it dint even give me an error.. It said succesful upload!
[07:48] <tuxmaniac> siretart: ^
[07:48] <siretart> tuxmaniac: perhaps you uploaded it to the wrong host?
[07:49] <tuxmaniac> I am not doing this for the first time! SO it cannot be.. Stefan just cleared all remains of xcircuit and asked me to upload
[07:50] <tuxmaniac> Ok.. I will re upload !
[07:50] <tuxmaniac> It says already uploaded to revu.tauware.e
[07:50] <tuxmaniac> .de
[07:50] <siretart> hm. strange
[07:50] <tuxmaniac> siretart: Should I use -f now
[07:50] <tuxmaniac> ?
[07:51] <siretart> tuxmaniac: delete the .upload file
[07:51] <tuxmaniac> done
[07:52] <tuxmaniac> siretart: now I reupload?
[07:52] <siretart> jupp
[07:52] <tuxmaniac> siretart: Can you see it in /incoming?
[07:53] <siretart> siretart@tiber:~ftp/incoming
[07:53] <siretart> >> ls
[07:53] <siretart> rejected/  xcircuit_3.4.21-0ubuntu1.dsc  xcircuit_3.4.21.orig.tar.gz
[07:53] <tuxmaniac> why?
[07:54] <tuxmaniac> Ok. Should I upload just the xcircuit_3.4.21 package.. I mean without changing the version number?
[07:54] <siretart> err, you confuse me
[07:56] <tuxmaniac> Any specific reason for it to get rejected?
[07:56] <tuxmaniac> siretart: ^
[07:57] <siretart> err, no, there happens to be a subdir called 'rejected'
[07:57] <siretart> your package isn't (yet) :)
[07:57] <tuxmaniac> hehe.. sorry! :)
[07:58] <siretart> accepted, but intersting lintian errors :)
[08:02] <tuxmaniac> Yeah.. I am not sure how to get rid of the autotools warning..
[08:04] <tuxmaniac> siretart: How long does it take for it to be seen on the webpage?
[08:04] <jpatrick> 5 mins
[08:04] <siretart> tuxmaniac: it should be already there
[08:04] <siretart> I hand processed it
[08:05] <tuxmaniac> siretart: I dont find it yet!
[08:05] <phanatic> hi people
[08:11] <tuxmaniac> siretart: Stefan also said if it does not show up he asked me to manually upload the files to /incoming/tst directory.. via anonymous! But seems like there is no such directory!
[08:12] <Yagisan> siretart. you can remove x264 from revu. It was already synced in.
[09:59] <ajmitch> morning
[09:59] <sivang> morning ajmitch
[10:01] <ajmitch> how are you today?
[10:06] <sivang> ajmitch: mostly fine :)
[10:06] <sivang> ajmitch: working on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DhIconCacheChanges , I took amarok
[10:06] <sivang> ajmitch: I should upload patches packages to REVU yes?
[10:08] <sivang> and then let a main uploader upload them for me :)
[10:13] <ajmitch> no, I wouldn't upload patches to REVU
[10:13] <ajmitch> but put them on malone instead
[10:14] <sivang> ajmitch: yes, doesn't make much sense with main packages, although the extra checks by REVU's build are useful.
[10:15] <sivang> ajmitch: I see KDE has a cdbs class, why is it inside the package and not part of site installed CDBS?
[10:15] <ajmitch> why are you asking me? :)
[10:15] <ajmitch> if you want to patch cdbs, go ahead
[10:16] <sivang> ajmitch: I thought you were close to KDE packagin and would know :)
[10:16] <ajmitch> hah
[10:16] <ajmitch> I never do kde packaging
[10:17] <sivang> okay , sorry for bugging
[10:47] <sivang> \sh: ping, you around?
[10:47] <\sh> sivang: somehow...
[10:48] <sivang> \sh: I'd like to ask something about the amarok package, I'm trying to patch it according to the instructions in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DhIconCacheChanges
[10:48] <sivang> \sh: now I'm not sure where I need to put this in :) I spotted two make targets there I assume to be called for installation, but the rules files and the KDE.mk seems rather confusing :)
[10:49] <\sh> sivang: I wonder if we are right here for kde apps...
[11:01] <sivang> \sh: actually, yes, another questoin I had but needed a KDE dev to ask :)
[11:02] <sivang> \sh: KDE probably uses other mechanisms for icon cache..
[11:02] <\sh> sivang: ok...I just read the page totally wrong :)
[11:02] <\sh> no
[11:02] <\sh> I don't think kde has something like this..an icon which isn't there doesn't explode suddenly :)
[11:02] <sivang> \sh: could you explain? I did not understand the email , and the page at all :)
[11:04] <\sh> sivang: well, to be honest, I don't know what icon cache does exactly, but it looks like that gnome apps which are using icon cache and if they're missing some icons, they crash ;)
[11:05] <sivang> \sh: I see. What's funny, is there are quite some KDE packages in universe that seem to have been worked out for this problem by other MOTUs.
[11:05] <sivang> (on the list on that page)
[11:05] <\sh> yes, but we are doing this for people who are using kde apps in gnome :)
[11:05] <\sh> so gnome needs to know these kde icons as well
[11:06] <\sh> well, ask seb128 about what iconcache in gnome is doing exactly...
[11:07] <sivang> \sh: okay, or dholbach if he comes here some time
[11:33] <Seveas> @config channel plugins.bugtracker.bugsnarfer True
[11:34] <Toadstool> 'night everybody
[11:52] <phanatic> what is the appropriate place to put 'dh_iconcache' inside of debian/rules?
[11:59] <sivang> phanatic: from what I saw in some already fixed packages,
[12:00] <sivang> phanatic: in binary-arch for arch dependent packages
[12:00] <phanatic> sivang: thanks
[12:00] <sivang> phanatic: I guess that measn it should go into binary-indep for arch independent packages
[12:00] <sivang> phanatic: do you know why are we also patching KDE packages? I thought this was only GTK thing?
[12:01] <phanatic> is there a way to get rid of /tmp/blabla stuff in the debdiffs? or is it okay to upload them in that way?
[12:01] <phanatic> sivang: dunno :(
[12:02] <sivang> phanatic: I'm trying amarok, it has rather, discint packaging and uses KDE.mk (cdbs lookalike) from inside the source.