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Kamionmvo_: if you're still around, that DVD build is available now12:17
BenCKamion: will you trigger some CD builds after the installer is done?12:18
BenCI'm ready to start testing some install/live-cd stuff12:18
mvo_Kamion: cool, thanks12:19
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KamionBenC: I was thinking more along the lines of going to bed12:19
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BenCKamion: that's what I figured, but thought I'd ask :)12:19
BenCyou definitely need some sleep12:19
Kamionreally not well today12:19
jordiKamion: get some good rest!12:20
jordiis mdz expected to be around later today?12:20
Kamionno idea, I'm afraid12:20
KamionBenC: Ubuntu CD builds happen at 07:31 UTC, BTW12:21
mvo_jordi: hello! you are not at debconf? 12:21
BenCah, good, I'll start some downloads tomorrow then12:21
Kamionnot allowed to work, remember :)12:21
KamionI guess you can stick the download jobs in at and let your computer work12:21
jordimvo_: nope12:23
jordia mosquito is here biting me repeatedly12:24
mdkeelmo: around?12:24
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Kamionjordi: (FWIW, any new nano upload now requires a new debian-installer upload)12:25
jordiKamion: ugh12:25
jordiso what should we do?12:25
KamionI have no idea, I'm too tired to think12:25
KamionI'll let mdz decide12:25
jordiok12:25
LaserJockKamion: is it Friday yet? ;-)12:26
AlinuxOSKamion, I've cheked btf-utf-0.005 source, and with fontforge checked georgian charactters and I found them in unifont.bdf :) (But they are soo ugly :O)12:26
mdkeLaserJock: another 34 minutes12:26
Kamionwell, if the ia64 kernel takes much longer, it can just wait until Sunday12:27
AlinuxOSso in theory I can check georgian language termnal support.12:27
jordiKamion: the new patches aren't, but the crontab bug is pretty bad I think12:28
jordidoes not affect the default config tho12:28
AlinuxOSbut in terminal mode (no X mode) I see only squares.12:28
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pittigood night everyone!12:31
AlinuxOSpitti, night!12:31
AlinuxOS:D12:31
AlinuxOSAnd I'm here editing bitmap fonts :)12:31
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kbrooksKamion: there?12:36
kbrooksKamiwhat are we releqasing?12:37
mdkeleave the poor guy alone12:37
kbrookswhat are we releasing?12:37
jordiwhat?12:37
Kamionkbrooks: huh? leave me alone please12:38
mdkeKamion: /away & /bed12:38
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kbrooksAre we releasing a flight8?12:38
KamionNO12:38
kbrooksor what?12:38
Kamionwe are not releasing anything12:38
Kamionnot this week :-)12:38
kbrookswho are you answering no to, Kamion?12:38
mdkeomg12:39
Kamionyou, for crying out loud12:39
jordito you12:39
kbrooksok12:39
kbrooksi heard rumors that a flight8 might be out on the 19th or 20th12:39
Kamionthose rumours are outdated; there will no longer be a Flight 8.12:39
jordigotta love ubuntu gossip :)12:39
KamionBenC: I've just realised that the past few ia64 kernel builds have taken 7 hours and 20 minutes, and I'm not waiting up for another hour, so sorry, ia64 will just have to wait unless another ftpmaster happens to be around at the right time12:40
Kamionnight all12:40
mdkenight12:40
LaserJockcya Kamion 12:40
BenCKamion: ia64 is the least of my worries12:41
BenCgood night12:41
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mvoyosch: hello, sorry - droped of the net12:45
ajmitchhi12:48
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yoschmvo: hallo, np01:00
HiddenWolfmvo: did you see the mail? Should I file a bug, or is there any information that you might need?01:00
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yoschmvo: just been talking a bit to the Dejavu folks (on #dejavu) about the future of font design :-D01:00
yoschmvo: did you get the email and more importantly did you get a chance to look at it?01:00
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mvoHiddenWolf: thats probably enough, I'm drowning in bugs, so the mail is probably better01:04
mvoyosch: I got the mail, but today was a very busy day. I'm very sorry that this goes not get the attention it deserves :/01:04
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=== desrt watches -23 land
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wasabiSomebody should set up an arm repository and binary upload processor. ;)02:12
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jsgotangcogood morning02:28
nictukujsgotangco, morning02:29
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mrothdid the -23 update break wireless support? 02:40
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Mezhmm - where can i find logs of ssh logins?02:44
HrdwrBoBin /var/log/auth.log in #ubuntu02:45
MezI dont think it's on ubuntu02:46
Mezgrr this is annoying02:46
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kbrookswhoo.03:01
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bddebianHeya folks03:02
LaserJockhi bddebian 03:02
bddebianHeya folks03:02
bddebianHi LaserJock03:02
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bddebianWTF is JH_FIND_DIR?03:31
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bioengYou guys really developed an operating system?03:57
jsgotangcoyou seem surprised03:58
robertjam I the only one who has wierd focus problems with update manager?04:01
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bioengIt's just that this open source community is so much cooler than anything we did before I dropped out of college04:02
shackanhi bioeng 04:03
bioenghi04:05
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bioengYou guys actually do REAL things instead of fake stupid stuff04:05
TheMusobioeng: And what do you call fake stupid stuff?04:06
bioengThe stupid class projects we worked on that didn't teach you anything04:07
TheMusoRight.04:07
bioengI only got through data structures before I dropped out so maybe the last course in the sequence would have been more interesting04:08
reconcilliationNo its not. I just finished a Masters. Its not.04:08
reconcilliationlol04:08
bioengThe last course in the sequence was systems programming04:11
bioengI guess it's not really that much more interesting, huh?04:12
bioengAm I right in that it's not more interesting?04:14
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bioengWell, I'll take my leave now04:23
bioengthanks04:23
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desrtseb seb seb seb04:28
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jdubhrm, probably a bit early for mvo05:17
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tritiumAs an Enterprise/LTS release, is exchange calendaring via evolution considered important?  Currently, appointments don't get listed in clock applet, and no alarms are generated for exchange calendar appointments.05:21
jdubtritium: got bug numbers?05:23
jdubtritium: seb just did a bunch of -exchange bugfix pulling from cvs05:23
tritiumjdub: yes, and I filed bug #40005 some time ago05:23
UbugtuMalone bug 40005 in evolution-data-server "No alarms or appointment list for Exchange calendar" [Unknown,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4000505:23
tritiumjdub: I did see that updated.  That didn't fix it, unfortunately.05:23
jdubtritium: might be worth checking if it's fixed upstream, and telling seb about it05:24
tritiumjdub: I certainly will05:25
bddebianHeya tritium05:25
tritiumhi bddebian05:25
whiprushhi bddebian, jdub, everyone.05:26
ajmitchhey whiprush 05:26
whiprushhi aj05:26
tritiumI've been violating policy at work, running dapper rather than rhel4, testing it out in the workplace05:26
bddebianHeya whiprush05:26
tritiumhey ajmitch, whiprush 05:27
bddebiantritium: tsk, tsk :-)05:27
tritiumshh...05:27
ajmitchtritium: public logged channel, remember :)05:27
tritiumajmitch: yeah ;)05:28
Burgundaviatritium, I am about to switch my work machine from FC4 to dapper05:30
tritiumBurgundavia: nice!  Any policies against that?05:31
Burgundaviatritium, I am simply not going to tell anybody05:31
Burgundaviawe are a FC shop pretty much. Our product is built on it05:31
tritiumOh, well good for you!  Glad I'm not the only one :)05:31
Burgundaviawhat is funny is that our engineers are still struggling with FC5 and yet found dapper easy to integrate into05:32
bddebianBurgundavia: :-)05:33
tritiumIt's going to keep getting better and better in that respect.05:33
Burgundaviayou see the FC people are looking at letting non-RH people upload to Core?05:41
bddebianWow05:43
bddebianAny of you see anything wrong with this? 05:43
bddebian  (set) 2>&1 |05:43
bddebian    case `(ac_space=' '; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in05:43
bddebian    *ac_space=\ *)05:43
fabbionebddebian: hmm05:44
fabbionelet me guess05:44
fabbionethat's from a tcl/tk package that is FTBFS05:44
fabbioneand you can't spot the error05:44
fabbioneconfigure fails on that line05:44
bddebianfabbione: yep :-(05:44
fabbionebddebian: look at the debian packages.05:44
fabbionethey already have a fix05:45
fabbioneit's a typo in the aclocal.m4 05:45
fabbionerepeat the same fix for N times05:45
fabbioneand you are done05:45
bddebianfabbione: OK, thx05:45
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fabbioneinfinity, Kamion, mdz: can somebody please NEW l-r-m i386 for -23- abi?06:17
tritiumjdub: I was told by evoQA in #evolution on irc.gimp.org that alarm deamon code has been modified a lot and commited in evolution 2.7.x06:19
tritiumApparently alarm notification works fine for appointments in exchange calendars06:19
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jdub"I'm not sure if it's because Ubuntu was unable to auto-negotiate 1000 full-duplex or if the TCP/IP stack still has some optimizing to be worked out before the beta is done."06:42
jdubBenC, fabbione: how are you going with that TCP/IP stack optimisation, eh? :)06:43
jdubhttp://www.technologyevangelist.com/2006/05/ubuntu_linux_dapper.html06:43
Burgundaviajdub, odd that he had issues with his madwifi card06:44
mjg59Sounds like a laptop06:45
mjg59It's probably a card that's only supported with madwifi-ng06:45
fabbionehave a Broadcom 10/100/1000 NIC in the laptop and on the dock. 06:45
mjg59Though it turns out that there are cared that only work with madwifi-ng and which have the same PCI IDs as cards supported by madwifi06:46
mjg59s/cared/cards/06:46
mjg59THANK YOU ATHEROS, YOU ENTIRELY INCOMPETENT MONKEYS06:46
fabbionejdub: also.. i don't do kernel anylonger.. you know :)06:47
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jdubfabbione: oh, but i can see you getting involved in critical post-beta TP/IP stack optimisation06:47
mjg59jdub: You're sounding worryingly like management06:48
fabbionejdong: my only issue now is to get the tg3 driver in a decent shape...06:48
fabbionejdub: ^^06:48
fabbionejdub: and no... i am so not going to :)06:48
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jdubthey've improved it, supposedly06:50
fabbionejdub: why on earth you want to do so :)06:50
fabbionelet's just get the BSD stack..06:50
fabbionethey are the same06:50
jdubfabbione: interoperability!06:50
fabbioneahha06:50
fabbionejdub: troll!06:50
jdubof course ;)06:50
fabbionelet me get back to this glibc issue now06:51
fabbionethe build i started yesterday landed in a out of diskspace06:51
fabbioneinfinity: where are my binaries?06:51
jduboh, this is good, beagle is indexing my unpacked fedora-ds tarballl06:52
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Burgundaviajdub, good for a laugh. My company figured out how to get our flagship product to run on 6.06 before FC506:53
jdubBurgundavia: makes sense, considering - they keen on ubuntu now?06:53
Burgundaviawell, you never no. I am so divorced from the main office being in victoria. We do have an internal Ubuntu + Desktop Multiplier proof of concept live cd06:54
Burgundavias/no/know06:55
jdubBurgundavia: anything obvious you think that keeps them from going with ubuntu (a supported platform!) by default?07:00
Burgundaviajdub, mostly inertia at this point07:01
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=== desrt needs someone to do a gnome upload
desrt(since i fear seb won't come online due to the holiday)07:08
desrt(and since dapper is almost done)07:08
desrtanyway.. it prevents you from creating new documents on remote sftp servers (using gedit, or any gnome-vfs, really) -- https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-vfs2/+bug/3902407:11
UbugtuMalone bug 39024 in gnome-vfs2 "[Dapper]  Gedit fails to save to remote location if creating new file while using sftp" [Normal,In progress]  07:11
desrttesting appreciated since nobody else has really looked at it07:11
desrtbut i'm fairly sure it's the right thing07:11
desrtshould really be fixed.07:11
fabbionedesrt: bug daniel07:15
desrthe was around earlier, too... bah07:15
desrthow much longer until it's too late?07:16
fabbionetoday or yesterday afaik07:16
desrtheh.07:16
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desrt:)07:16
desrtwhat holiday is this, exactly?07:17
desrtdapper day?07:17
jsgotangcoyou can't resist or just forced to?07:17
fabbionethe one in which you are not supposed to do anything??07:17
fabbioneno, just normal holiday for me07:17
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infinityfabbione: Hey dude.  I was asleep...  A lot.07:32
fabbioneinfinity: no problem07:32
fabbionei decided to power up my Niagara07:32
infinityfabbione: I'll put those binaries on chinstrap right now.07:32
infinityOr.. Not.07:32
fabbionebut if you have the binaries handy it will be easier07:32
infinityYeah, I'll do it right now.07:32
fabbionethanks07:32
fabbioneinfinity: i only need libc6_ package07:34
fabbionenot all the .debs07:34
infinityfabbione: Too late, they're all there.07:34
fabbioneok :)07:34
infinityfabbione: chinstrap:~adconrad/sparc-glibc07:34
fabbionedownloading07:35
fabbioneinstalling....07:37
fabbionescore!07:38
fabbioneinfinity: a rebuild is enough07:39
fabbioneinfinity: can you make the upload and make sure that the relno is yes when building?07:39
fabbionejust to avoid 20 uploads to get it right?=07:39
infinityAlright.  I don't like what that says about the stability of our build environment. :/07:39
fabbioneKamion: we will need a new d-i upload to include the new glibc for sparc..07:39
fabbioneinfinity: i fully agree... but that check was a real fart imgo07:39
infinityBut yeah, I'll upload and babysit the log, and kill the build if it's not right.07:39
fabbioneimho07:39
fabbionegcc-3.4 $someoptions |grep $SOMETHING07:40
fabbionecan't exactly fail at random07:40
infinityYeah, but clearly it did.07:40
fabbioneyes07:40
infinityHence, I say "WTF". :)07:40
fabbioneso did i07:40
fabbionesince yesterday :)07:40
infinityIf it was hppa, I'd just assume it was the usual kernel/segv bug.07:41
infinityNot sure what scary outstanding bugs we have on sparc right now, though.07:41
fabbionewe know how to reproduce the issue07:41
fabbionein terms that we can simulate that flag set to no07:41
fabbioneand see why discover1 goes nuts07:41
fabbioneat least that's the first binary that started having issues07:42
fabbionethere might be more07:42
fabbionebut discover1 it's easy to debug07:42
fabbioneit migth as well be a combinantion of bugs07:42
infinityI'm less concerned about the discover segv and more concerned about the complete randomness that led to the glibc miscompile.07:42
fabbionesince for example using the optimized sparcv9v libc6 hide the problem07:42
fabbioneyeah i agree... 07:43
fabbionethat's harder to trigger07:43
fabbionebut if you can check what buildd does take that and so on, it might help07:43
fabbionei need to go afk for a bit07:43
fabbioneinfinity: did you update gcc-opt by any chance?? perhaps that or ccache might have hidden the call to gcc-3.407:45
fabbioneanyway.. brb07:46
infinityNah, gcc-opt hasn't changed for eons...07:46
infinity(Besides, the build I just gave you was done in the same chroot tarball)07:46
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infinityI sure would like to know where the i386 LRM went..08:00
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kagouhi08:05
LaserJockhi kagou 08:08
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fabbionetime to do some BIOS upgrades08:19
fabbionelater08:19
ajmitchevening all08:27
kgoetzhi ajmitch08:28
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omegWell, finally the Xubuntu splash is done too.08:42
omegThat means I'm done unless there is feedback.08:42
omeghttp://omega.avalanchestudios.net/personal/dropbox/usplash/new/xu_newsuggestion_0_8_SCALED_BAR.png08:42
infinityThat's pretty nice...08:42
omegStill need to palette fix all of them, though.08:43
Burgundaviainfinity, for edgy, is there a sane way to say "if you cannot handle a higher resolution, just drop back to text" for usplash?08:43
infinityBurgundavia: Err, come again?08:43
infinityBurgundavia: You want usplash to default to a higher res, you mean?08:44
Burgundaviainfinity, yes, but the issue of older machines that break seems to be the big sticking point08:44
infinityBurgundavia: We're not using a low res because "computers can't handle a higher res", we're using a low res because "vga16fb is the only framebuffer driver that we know won't break the registers on your video card and cause suspend/resume to stop working"08:44
Burgundaviaah, ok08:45
omegBy the way, infinity, so you already made a usplash package?08:45
omegOr someone else did, I think.08:45
infinityBut there's absolutely no reason you can't boot with "vga=1234" on your machine and have whatever resolution framebuffer you want.08:45
infinityusplash being tiny in the middle of it isn't that big an issue.08:46
infinityomeg: Keybuk uploaded it after all our talks the other day.08:46
infinityomeg: It was his gift to me, to divert flames from me for a while. ;)08:46
omegIs there a place where I can get it and test it with my Breezy?08:46
infinityomeg: breezy's framebuffer is 640x480 by default, not 640x400, so it wouldn't look right anyway.08:47
omegOh, I see.08:47
infinityomeg: We're two weeks from release.  Be a man.  Upgrade.   Help us find the last few showstopper bugs we MUST fix before release.08:47
infinityBurgundavia: I don't really see any valid reason to default to a higher res anyway.08:47
omegYeah, I'll do that. I'm currently using my main computer for work, though, so I'll put Dapper on my 400 MHz. Then I can test its speed. Breezy runs very acceptable. Just a little slower than Windows 98, I think.08:48
infinityBurgundavia: 99% of users never use the virtual consoles (which is where you actually get a benefit from higher res, cause you have more lines/columns).08:48
infinityBurgundavia: And "we want a higher res so the splash screen can have more detail" is such a bunk statement it's laughable.08:48
Burgundaviaindeed, but I was just wondering if there was some technical hack to make it work08:51
omegIf you want the splash screen to look better at this point, I'd rather have 32-bit colors.08:51
Burgundaviabling makes great marketing. I could care less08:51
infinityomeg: Bumping the color palette suffers the same issues as bumping the res.  We go over 128k video memory usage, and some vga BIOSes will fail to cope.08:52
infinityOn the other hand, using simpler graphics is easy. :)08:52
omegNot for the artist, though :P08:52
infinity(Has anyone actually SEEN the MacOSX splash that people keep raving about?  It's so simple, it hurts)08:52
omegBut not that I really care.08:52
Burgundaviathey are still bikeshedding on the art list08:52
infinityBurgundavia: They'll bikeshed forever, but we release in 2 weeks regardless.08:53
omegYeah, it's very simple. Thankfully it's only around for a few seconds.08:53
BurgundaviaI think the biggest they we could do is to figure out how to not make the background black08:53
omegI liked the Mac OS 9 splash. Just a "Welcome" message while all the extensions and stuff are being loaded at the bottom of the screen.08:53
infinityBurgundavia: I can make the background not black quite easily.08:53
infinityBurgundavia: I just won't do it for dapper release.08:53
Burgundaviaah, ok08:53
omegI liked the Mac OS 9 icons. Tiny little pixel art things.08:53
omegI'd like it if Edgy had a neater splash.08:54
omegBut that depends on who's willing to program for it.08:54
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omegI should really quickly close everything down and go to work now, then.08:57
omegSee you tonight08:57
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nomedhi all09:07
nomedMithrandir: around ?09:07
simiranomed: he's off work today, and will be online only periodically, I believe'09:14
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nomedsimira: k thanks09:15
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Keybukinfinity: what i386 LRM ? O:-)09:21
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kgoetzwhat's yaird?(apart form a tool to make boot initrds)09:28
Keybukkgoetz: nothing.09:29
kgoetzoh, fair enough. 09:30
kgoetzthanks :)09:31
Keybuk(ie. it's just a tool to make boot initrds...09:32
Keybuk"yet another" tool, in fact)09:32
kgoetzah, i should have thought of that. lol. 09:33
Treenakshmm.. I have a powerpc with a slow clock, how would I go about debugging that?09:37
Treenaks(it loses about a minute per day)09:38
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infinityfabbione: "checking for -z relro option... no09:53
infinity"09:53
infinity(Killing the build.09:53
fabbioneinfinity: wtf...09:53
fabbioneinfinity: we need to understand why...09:54
fabbionewas it the same buildd?09:54
infinityThanks, einstein. :)09:54
infinityYes, same buildd.09:54
fabbioneyeah yeah.. living close to .de makes that effect ;)09:54
infinityI'll have to do more by-hand attempts to reproduce it.09:55
infinityAt any rate, the build is now sitting in FAILED, so it'll just idle there until we figure it out and then I can reset it.09:55
infinityThankfully, no need to reupload AGAIN.09:55
fabbioneinfinity: ok.. i wonder if we are missing a B-D or something did change at this point09:56
fabbioneis the buildd the same where you did the manual build?09:56
infinityYes. :/09:56
infinitySame buildd, same chroot tarball.09:56
fabbionescore..09:56
fabbionesame chroot09:56
fabbionedid you dist-upgrade the chroot before building?09:56
infinityI'll fiddle some and see if I can come up with something.09:56
fabbione(when in manual i mean)09:56
infinityYes, I dist-upgraded first.09:56
infinityBut, I didn't run all the lp-buildd scripts, cause I was in a hurry, so I'll do it the "right" way, and see if lp-buildd is breaking something.09:57
fabbioneok thanks09:57
LathiatTreenaks: run ntpd? :)09:57
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TreenaksLathiat: I am, but somehow it prefers LOCAL(0) stratum 13 to my ISPs stratum 2 servers09:58
TreenaksLathiat: even if I sync it just before starting ntp09:58
Treenaksd09:58
Lathiatfun'09:58
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TreenaksLathiat: it works..ish when I disable LOCAL(0)09:59
Treenaksbut I like to think that it's there for a reason :)09:59
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infinityARGH.10:06
infinitychecking for -z relro option... yes10:06
infinityW.  T.  F.10:06
infinityIdentical chroot/sbuild setup this time.10:06
infinityOh, except for an empty ccache.10:06
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fabbioneinfinity: i doubt that could be the problem but it's worth a shot10:11
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sivangthere is a distro sprint coming on next week?10:13
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sivanginfinity: got enough sleep dude?10:14
infinityMore than enough.10:14
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sivanginfinity: good to know. I wanted to ask you if you are only specifically interested in a bottle or can of olive oil , or any other olive products? (I'm keen to try and stuff as many as I can carry)10:21
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morg1Kamion: bug 4554310:22
UbugtuMalone bug 45543 in ubiquity "Serious Data Loss resizing partitions" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4554310:22
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hungerHmm... how good are the chances that suspend-to-RAM will work in dapper again (like it did in breezy) for thinkpads?10:33
hendryfreeflying: i can't get skim working on an English setup of Kubuntu. that normal?10:34
torkelhunger: works for me on my T40p10:34
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freeflyinghendry: you need some configure for non CJK locales10:35
ispikedwhy isn't there a firefox-dbg package?10:35
ispikediwj: ping10:35
freeflyinghendry: cp /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-ahngul ~/.xinput.d/default  --<assume you've installed scim-hangul10:36
maswanwe're upgrading apache now, please report any issues with ftp.acc.umu.se10:36
freeflyinghendry: and im-switch skim scim-qtimm scim-gtk2-immodule 10:36
hungertorkel: suspend/resume works... but immediently after the box comes up it does a shutdown which kind of ruins the efford:-)10:40
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torkelhunger: not for me. But I think I heard about some others having that problem, and I think it should be resolved now10:41
torkelhunger: are you running an updated Dapper?10:42
zygahello10:42
hungertorkel: Updated to whatever was in the archives 5min ago.10:42
infinityfabbione: checking for -z relro option... yes10:56
infinityfabbione: After clearing the ccache.10:56
=== infinity phears.
fabbioneHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM10:56
infinityfabbione: So, it's building now and I'll leave it be.10:56
fabbioneinfinity: ok10:56
fabbioneis it going to be autouploaded?10:56
infinityYup, it'll get to the archive on its own when done.10:56
infinityI don't have much control over that, short of stopping the processes that make that happen.10:57
fabbioneok that's fine10:57
fabbionei am just scared of that ccache issue10:57
fabbionei can try to reproduce it tho10:57
infinityI am too.10:57
infinityI'm wondering if maybe we should just stop using ccache on the buildds altogether.  It's not like we don't have the CPU speed to keep up anyway.10:58
infinityIt seems we use it more or less for the bling factor.10:58
fabbioneccache in our enviroment is almost pointless10:58
fabbioneimho10:58
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fabbioneit starts to make sense when you share it between all buildds of $arch10:59
infinityPerhaps I'll just make an executive decision later and turn it off universally.10:59
fabbioneso it doesn't really matter when pkg foo is uploaded N times10:59
fabbionebut as it is there is very little gain11:00
fabbioneinfinity: i will sustain your decision11:00
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sladenhunger: *please* can yu file a bug against gnome-power-manager then we can try to debug it11:19
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hobojoehello all11:32
hobojoeI'm not asking for help, but I thought I would point out that kbuntu and ubuntu fail to install on reiserFS systems on the package initrd-tools with latest release.11:33
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hobojoeI would post a BUG, but /target/var/log/bootstrap.log doesn't exist after the error even though it states it wrote the error to it.11:33
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hobojoethought I can't be certain it has anything todo with the filesystem, but it did seem to install fine with ext3.11:38
hobojoebut continually fails with reiser11:38
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carlosRiddell: hi, what's the status of the new KDE translation domains I added to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MissingPotFiles ?12:37
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carlospitti: I'm doing now the upload of the missing translation domains12:47
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sladenhobojoe: please report a bug anyway01:20
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MirvKamion: are you now using msgid:s Navigation|_Back and Navigation|_Forward from gtk+ translation for GUI installer buttons?02:04
Mirvbecause even lately people have tested and found the buttons not translated. unfortunately I haven't tested for a few days. also one other possibility came to my mind: maybe gtk translations are not included for every language on the cd? that'd be unfortunate.02:07
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_ionkeybuk: I read service.d.txt; looks really good.02:27
_ionkeybuk: The std{in,out,err} commands are really handy.02:28
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_ionAmong others. :-)02:28
Keybuk_ion: I have some other things in my notes which aren't so concrete02:28
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Keybukhave been thinking a bit more about ordering, and dependencies02:29
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carlospitti: could you delay your script 1 hour and a half?02:35
carlosjust today02:36
carlosI had to update the source code02:36
pitticarlos: yes, will do02:36
carloshmm02:36
carlosit failed again....02:36
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pittiKeybuk: c'mon, 3 seconds crontab -e is not really work :)02:37
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Keybukpitti: I won't tell mdz if you don't mention me replying to WRONG people on Malone and tickling things through NEW :p02:38
desrtslomo; ?02:39
pittiKeybuk: /me does not know what you are talking about :)02:39
Keybukgood man :)02:39
KeybukI like it when people file bugs on what they think the cause of the problem is, without ever actually explaining there problem02:40
Keybuklike this guy who's filed a few bugs because packages use S* scripts in rc002:40
Keybukand still won't accept that that's normal02:40
desrtgentoo user?02:40
Keybukdunno, he did quote the LSB in his last mail02:40
desrtno gentoo user would do this02:41
KeybukI've get to describe it as "arse gravy of the highest kind, with those nutty bits you can't explain"02:41
Keybukwhich is my general description of the LSB02:41
carlospitti: I think you should use the language pack export from yesterday to do the new upload into dapper02:42
carlospitti: there is something weird that prevents me to run the script today....02:42
pitticarlos: hm, ok02:42
carlospitti: Also, if you could take a look to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MissingPotFiles and update your entries....02:43
carlospitti: there are two translation domains that I don't know where they come02:43
pitticarlos: hm, today?02:43
carlospitti: no, when you have time02:43
carlosI'm trying to get all pending domains imported today02:43
carlosbut I don't think it's a problem to have some other domains waiting some extra days ;-)02:44
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AlinuxOSpitti, carlos ;) Hello!03:01
AlinuxOS... Hello too the DEVEL-TEAM :)03:01
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loolslomo: around?03:12
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sladenKeybuk: mdz isn't on the channel, so he'll never know!  :)03:16
loolslomo: I've produced a patch which solved the unaligned memory accesses in liboil0.3 for me, it's at <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6969>, I'd like to hear something from ds, perhaps he'll upload a fixed liboil or agree that I do so, but if you have root access to an ia64 on your side, I'd be interested to hear whether this solves the banshee FTBFS03:16
Ubugtubugs.freedesktop.org bug 6969 in unknown "function conv_8/16_f32_lrint(f) in class conv_u8/16_f32 failed check" [Normal,New]  03:16
loolslomo: (it would probably solve the gst-plugins-base0.10 FTBFS on multiple arches in Debian)03:16
mgalvinMithrandir: there will be no flight 8?03:16
infinitymgalvin: No, since the distro team all took Friday (today) off, and on Monday we're jumping straight to RCs.03:18
infinitymgalvin: (Note the irony in the response coming from the same person who told you this on a mailing list)03:18
mgalvininfinity: :) thanks, just making sure b/c tollef had asked me to get the flight 8 tour ready03:19
infinityYeah, I suspect he asked you that before we decided to canel it.03:19
mgalvinyup03:20
infinityYour Flight-8 tour will make a nice RC1 tour instead, don't fret. :)03:20
mgalvinno biggie... yup :_03:20
mgalvin:)03:20
infinity(You'll have to re-do some screen shots, I expect, since I expect the artwork to get the "beta" stuff removed for RC1)03:20
Lathiatthe reboot icon is fairly similar to the updats available icon03:26
Lathiatlike they oth have arrows goign around in cicles03:26
Lathiatcould potentialy be confusing?03:26
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bddebianMroning03:50
bddebianHmm, Morning even03:50
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_kaenatHow can I rectify an error "E: Couldn't find package manpages-posix-dev" when doing 'sudo apt-get install manpages-posix-dev'?03:58
dsas_kaenat: You do have multiverse enabled right?03:59
_kaenatdsas: I have a line in /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse04:00
_kaenatI just did a apt-get update, but didn't help04:01
Lathiat-ECHANNEL, please take it to #ubuntu, this channel is for ubuntu-development related discussion04:01
Lathiat_kaenat: You'll see I'm offering you some advice there04:02
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wasabi_So, does Ubuntu aspire to any sort of embedded small footprint device support? Perhaps dapper+1?04:08
sladenwasabi_: mubuntu04:10
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wasabi_Is that a seperate project by a seperate team, or something canonical is running/will be running04:11
sladenwasabi_: it's been talked about by lots of people04:16
wasabi_Is anybody else working on a simple arm port?04:16
wasabi_heh.04:16
sladenwasabi_: but it keeps on coming up more often;  a downside of embedded projects is that every device has its own set of drivers and setup unique to that device04:16
wasabi_Yeah. Expected. Not a super big deal.04:16
_ionMubuntu as in buntu?04:17
wasabi_Building a root image is not that hard.04:17
sladenwasabi_: when a standardised piece of arm kit (eg. a Nokia 770, or Motorola mobile)  comes out then It'll take off04:17
wasabi_Even now. Just debootstrap --foreign into it.04:17
sladen_ion: yes.  I just could find the AltGr combination to get get 04:17
wasabi_Whatcha mean? The N770 isn't really any arm kit standard.04:17
wasabi_http://akita.larvalstage.net/~wasabi/archive-ubuntu-arm/dapper/ <--- if anybody is interested04:18
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sladenwasabi_: the reason people can develop for i386, is because they can get hardware which works in the same way as everyone elses04:24
wasabi_Qemu? :)04:24
sladenwasabi_: actually the 770 platform is based around a TI OMAP reference board, so it's more "standard" than most04:24
wasabi_Not really, because it is one device out of many.04:24
wasabi_In fact, there's less of n770s and more of PPCs... So I don't know what makes something "standard".04:25
wasabi_It's just one more device in a pile of them.04:25
sladenwasabi_: the CPU instructions are the easy bit.  It's the perhiphales that are the hard bit04:25
wasabi_Just drivers.04:25
diemanis there any way to get more than 10 cds in shipit anymore?04:25
wasabi_Just like any PC. Some devices have different drivers.04:25
sladendieman: yes, send an email04:25
wasabi_All of that happens in kernel space anyways.04:25
diemanok04:25
tepsipakkiisn't there a way to exclude a file in for example debian/package.docs, so that dh_installdocs adds the line to excludes?04:25
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diemansladen: whats the preferred target of the email?04:25
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wasabi_In user space it's just a bootable rootfs which finds a display device, maybe a touch screen, and other perhiperals, and works.04:26
sladendieman: the email given on the webpage04:26
diemanmissed that link04:26
shawarmaThe kernel on the LiveCD supports SMP, doesn't it?04:26
diemanthere wasn't an email on login or the shipit page i think04:26
sladenwasabi_: have you ever, er, done any embedded development04:26
diemanim guessing its only on the faq04:26
wasabi_No. Which is why I'm asking. I'm compiling Ubuntu for arm right now, then going to plop it onto the n770.04:26
wasabi_and start making it work.04:26
sladenwasabi_: they don't have ACPI tables that neatly give you the address of everything and an abstraction for finding them04:26
wasabi_Isn't that the kernel's responsibility, though?04:27
tepsipakkiwasabi_: have you seen the maemo mistral (v2.0) roadmap?04:27
wasabi_Yeah.04:27
sladendieman: third answer on http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq04:28
wasabi_The part of maemo that interests me is just the application environment.04:28
wasabi_ie hildon.04:28
wasabi_Hildon can be ported to Ubuntu/Debian just as easy as xfce, or gnome, etc.04:28
sladenshawarma: the kernels now reconfigure themselves for UP or SMP04:29
wasabi_The rest of it, the user space. I don't want yet another copy.04:29
sladenHirion: if you had the source-code, yes04:29
shawarmasladen: I'm not sure if that's a yes or a no. I just stumbled upon this https://launchpad.net/bugs/26774 and was wondering if I could close it.04:30
UbugtuMalone bug 26774 in casper "LiveCD has no SMP support" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  04:30
diemansladen: yah, but the faq link was hard to find :)04:31
diemansladen: way down in the bottom right04:31
sladendieman: can you file a but about that:  https://launchpad.net/products/launchpad/+bugs  04:32
sladendieman: eg.  "New ShipIt: hard to find information/email address for ordering more than 10"04:33
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diemansladen: will do04:39
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wasabi_debootstrap needs support for specifying multiple apt repositories04:44
TreenaksSeveas: well, post the link :P04:45
lemsx1infinity: hello04:45
SeveasTreenaks, planet.ubuntu-nl.org 04:45
Seveashttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7579/1056/1600/ubuntu_rubber_ducks.jpg04:46
kgoetzSeveas: hahaha. classic. whos are they?04:47
Seveaspmjdebruijn (Ubuntu NL)04:48
kgoetzlol. cool04:48
sladenKeybuk seems to have gone all silent04:50
diemannice rubber ducks there04:50
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Treenakssladen: keybuk is silently uploading them as the Official artwork :)04:51
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sladenwe missed the chance to pollute the artwork on the 1st of April this year04:53
AlinuxOSpitti, ping04:55
AlinuxOShave got 1 minute?04:55
AlinuxOSooops05:01
AlinuxOSno :)05:01
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AlinuxOSno developers it's Team Holiday!!!05:01
AlinuxOS:D05:01
bddebianBah :-)05:03
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jsgotangcohi05:09
bddebianHeya jsgotangco05:09
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jsgotangcoahhh jeezz im drunk05:11
bddebianjsgotangco: Nice :-)05:14
kgoetzlol05:15
kgoetzhalf your luck :/05:15
jsgotangcoheh05:16
carlospitti: all missing translation domains that I'm able to fix are fixed now05:16
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pitticarlos: cool05:24
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mhznomed: ping05:42
bddebianHello mhz.  Aren't you supposed to be vacationing today? :-)05:46
mhznah05:46
mhzI am not in the payroll :D05:46
kgoetzhehe05:46
bddebianheh05:47
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mhzbddebian: however, unless it's a bot, ogra is here and he's in the payroll05:48
mhzhmm, he may be idle05:48
jjesseis today a mandatory vacation day for employees?05:51
tsengyes.05:51
jjessethat's cool05:51
mhzcool05:52
mhzbut I prefer to make my own decissions on when I get my day off05:52
wasabiHmm. Perl no compile on arm.05:52
bddebianAye05:53
bddebianLaserJock!!05:53
LaserJockwhat? :-)05:53
bddebianHi :)05:53
LaserJockbddebian: hi back05:55
LaserJockbddebian: so should we take over Main while they are away on "vacation"? ;-)05:58
pittiBIG BROTHER'S WATCHING YOU !!!1!105:59
crimsunohnoes05:59
LaserJockpitti: my big brother can hardly run Doom on his computer I doubt he is watching me ;-)06:00
bddebianLaserJock: mwuhahahaha06:02
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kagoucya06:36
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bddebianWhat's the rationale for keeping 3 versions of pike in the archive?06:50
LaserJockthe more the merrier?06:54
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bddebianBah :-)06:54
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tsdgeosjordi: thanks :-) !07:12
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jorditsdgeos: :D07:21
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tsdgeosbye!07:23
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diemancrazy, for some reason i ended up with an initrd without usplash that wont boot.07:31
dieman(from a non-supported hoary -> dapper upgrade)07:32
crimsunso you manually (re)generated the initramfs?07:33
diemangoing to07:34
diemanneed to boot the machine off a livecd first here07:34
diemanbut yeah, usplash was definately not installed before it was generated and it gave me a very broken initrd07:34
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webwolf_27are there any known bugs with the current (Dapper) glibc?07:56
tsenghttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bugs07:57
tsengplenty07:57
tsengtake your pick07:57
webwolf_27tseng, just a second I'm looking to see if mines there ;)07:57
webwolf_27tseng, nope it's not07:59
tsengwell, you know what to do08:00
webwolf_27yeah, still any idea what I can do as a dirty fix for the following error:08:00
webwolf_27*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x081781d8 ***08:00
webwolf_27Unable to read printer database.08:00
tsengthat might not be a bug in glibc08:01
tsengbut the app itself freeing the same address twice08:01
tsengor real corruption from a hardware problem08:01
tsengis that cups?08:01
webwolf_27yes08:02
webwolf_27everything else works great. but now one of my printers isn't even found, and the other won't print08:02
tsengfile a bug against cups08:02
tsengcupsys08:03
webwolf_27tseng, I saw a similar bug in cupsys with the HP Laserjet 100x that it simply won't print08:03
tsengok, I am not a cups guy08:04
tsengplease open a bug08:04
webwolf_27tseng, will do08:04
tsengthanks.08:04
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webwolf_27No problem, I like linux. I want it to work and I'm happy to help and help others help me08:05
tsengcool :)08:06
webwolf_27that was one of the reasons for doing my c++ cert in linux08:07
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infinitydieman: Do you still have that unbootable machine in an unbootable state, so we can look at it, or did you fix it?08:09
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dAndycan anyone give me odds on whether bug #25206 will be fixed for dapper? It is pretty much a show stopper in my environment08:19
UbugtuMalone bug 25206 in glibc "Cannot use bash from users in NIS database" [Unknown,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2520608:19
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diemaninfinity: its very much broken still08:36
diemaninfinity: and im completely lost08:36
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infinitydieman: Oh, good.  (sort of)08:36
diemanit appears the image is ok08:36
diemani think08:36
diemanthe binaries are all in it08:36
infinitydieman: Oh.  So maybe it's not my bug?08:36
diemanwell08:36
diemanyou want a jpg of the output real quick?08:36
infinityYeah, that'd be cool.08:36
diemanok08:37
infinityFSVO "cool"...08:37
diemaninfinity: http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~sdier/boot.jpg08:39
diemanim currently booted off of a livecd and can get you the image too08:40
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bddebianFSVO?08:40
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infinitydieman: Erm, no that's horribly broken and incomplete. :)08:40
diemanheh08:40
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diemanok08:40
infinitydieman: Okay, first thing's first.  Is /boot/ a separate partition?08:40
infinitydieman: And is it full? :)08:40
infinitybddebian: For Some Value Of.08:41
bddebianAh thx08:41
bddebianAren't you folks supposed to be "off" today? :)08:41
infinitybddebian: Technically it's Saturday now for me.08:41
diemaninfinity: same partition08:41
infinitybddebian: Which, I suppose, just makes it that much worse, but whatever.08:41
diemanits part of /08:41
bddebian:-)08:41
infinitydieman: And plenty of space?08:41
diemanwhich has 3gb free08:41
infinitydieman: Okay, scratch that one, then.08:41
diemanthe image is 5.5M, too08:42
infinitydieman: Next step.  Copy that broken one somewhere where you can later get it off the machine and in my grubby hands.08:42
infinitydieman: And then "update-initramfs -u -k <whateverversionthatis>08:43
infinity"08:43
infinity2.6.16-23-386 or whatever.08:43
diemaninfinity: http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~sdier/initrd.img-2.6.15-23-amd64-xeon08:43
infinityOh, I have initramfs-tools break intentionally on Xeon machines to punish people for making bad purchasing decisions.08:44
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bddebianhaha08:44
diemanok, did the update-initramfs (and its now about the same size)08:45
lemsx1infinity: lol08:45
infinitydieman: Didn't throw any errors in the process?08:45
Burgundaviainfinity, actually, you delayed the lrm release yesterday to punish new users who have tried dapper08:45
diemaninfinity: no errors08:45
diemaninfinity: im currently chrooted into the partition, if thats ok08:45
diemanproc is mounted08:45
infinityBurgundavia: Actually, I didn't delay it at all.  It got hitched up in the LP machinery somewhere (on i386-only, entertainingly)08:45
infinitydieman: Yes, chrooted in is better.08:45
infinitydieman: Can you also do the following?08:46
infinitydieman: mkinitramfs -o /dev/null -k 2.6.15-23-amd64-xeon08:46
lemsx1talking about update-initramfs, i have a system (running dapper) that keeps attempting to rebuild a 2.6.12-10-686 initrd even though there is NO such linux-image package installed... where does update-initramfs -u (with no -k) gets the version of the running kernel?08:47
infinitydieman: And tar up the junk it spits in /tmp for you?08:47
omegHi all08:47
infinitylemsx1: It doesn't use the version of the running kernel, it does some guessing of the "best" kernel.08:47
infinitylemsx1: I suspect you still have symlinks pointing to that kernel as "vmlinuz"08:47
infinitylemsx1: Or something else.08:48
infinitylemsx1: Runinng update-initramfs with "sh -x" may shed some light on it.08:48
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diemaninfinity: http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~sdier/initramfs.tar.gz08:48
infinityomeg: Just rebooted with your new splash.  Looked nice.  I'll think of you on every reboot now.08:48
omegSounds great. :)08:49
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omegThanks for testing it. I'm glad it looks nice.08:49
omegI'm wondering, has the Kubuntu splash been packaged yet? Because I just made some very minor adjustments. Nothing that warrants repackaging, but just in case it hasn't been done yet...08:49
infinitydieman: Kay, and I'm going to assume that if you reboot right now, it'll still get stuck in the same spot... But try anyway? :)08:50
omegI'll also get GIMP now so I can see for myself how that palette solving thing is done.08:50
infinityomeg: The kubuntu one got reverted by the kubuntu lead devel.08:50
omegSo my screen was in there for a while, but it got reverted? That's too bad. Did he post any feedback anywhere?08:51
mjg59Oops08:51
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diemaninfinity: ok08:51
mjg59Which then restarts cleanly, but opens a window in the process08:51
infinitydieman: Okay, that initramfs doesn't look broken in the least.  It's just behaving like one that is. :/08:52
diemanyeah, still stuck08:52
infinitySame image?08:52
diemanyah08:52
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infinityOkay, that's all sorts of bizarre.. :/08:53
infinityLet me download this jpeg and put it in the same directory as this other debug stuff from you...08:53
diemanyeah08:53
diemanim weirded out now08:53
infinitydieman: Okay, you can delete it now.  Got it.08:53
infinitydieman: Can you boot without quiet on the command line?08:54
diemancould it be a kernel issue?08:54
diemanjust did08:54
infinitydieman: Maybe there's a kernel error here that would shed some light. :)08:54
diemannot much more information08:54
diemanramdisk says 16 ram disks of 65536k size 1024 blocks08:54
infinityDefine "not much more"... There should be a mess of printks before that.08:54
diemanyah08:54
diemani cant scrollback to them though because of usb kbd :|08:55
infinityWoo.08:55
infinityAnd nothing useful in the final 25 lines?08:55
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diemannot seeing anything :|08:56
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diemanall the stuff in the initrd for amd64 is 64 bit right?08:56
diemancould it nbe the kernel is missing 32bit support?08:57
infinityIt all better be 64-bit. :)08:57
omegBy the way, infinity, just a little something inbetween: did the Kubuntu lead devel post reasoning for reverting that splash screen? Maybe I can still change it around to suit the needs and wants.08:57
diemanalltho that'd be weird08:57
infinityUnless your filesystem is some kinda thpethial.08:57
diemanheh08:57
diemani'm gonna reboot and try the generic kernel08:58
infinityomeg: He reverted it and told Keybuk and I "we have our own artwork, thankyou very much, don't touch it"08:58
infinityomeg: You're welcome to talk to him (Riddell) directly, of course. :)08:58
omegWell, if they have their own good artwork, they should keep it. Kubuntu is their project. I'd argue that it would be nice to have consistent boot themes, though, but I wouldn't know how well mine works since I've only used Kubuntu once.08:59
omegI'll send him a PM08:59
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infinityomeg: I'd like to see consistency, but since the desktops aren't consistent either, the point is somewhat moot.09:00
infinitydieman: I'm sure the answer lies somewhere in dmesg. :/09:00
iegaryhi, I was wondering if there was a chance for a fix for bug #37973 in libc6 before release - the patch agrees with the timezone data in 2006g.09:01
UbugtuMalone bug 37973 in glibc "Day light time saving is cancel in Asia/Tehran" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3797309:01
infinitydieman: You can't get a PS2 keyboard on there?  Or enable legacy emulation in the BIOS?09:01
lemsx1infinity: thanks for the sh -x tip09:01
diemaninfinity: the ps2 port is uh, not all that great on this machine -- they somehow slopped it on in conjunction with usb or something and it usually doesn't work right09:02
diemaninfinity: i'll try upgrading the bios to see if its fixed09:02
dieman(blame dell!)09:02
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lemsx1where are the release-critical bugs for Dapper? or what needs work before the release date. i'd like to put some time into bug patching this weekend09:02
infinitydieman: Kay, and no legacy emulation for the USB keboard?09:02
diemandont believe so09:02
diemani'll check09:02
infinitylemsx1: anything in universe >= Major should be fair game.09:03
omeginfinity: hehe yeah, that's right (regarding consistency in splash screens). But it could be seen as a start.09:03
infinitylemsx1: Stuff in main is more tightly controlled at this point, so some Major bugs will get fixed, other not becuse they're too intrusive.09:03
omegDid you see that Xubuntu variation, by the way? I think it's still somewhat similar to the Kubuntu one I made.09:03
lemsx1infinity: using Malone's bug db then?09:03
omeghttp://omega.avalanchestudios.net/personal/dropbox/usplash/new/xu_newsuggestion_0_8_SCALED_BAR.png09:03
infinityomeg: The Xubuntu one was nice.  You made the mouse look pretty good.09:03
lemsx1infinity: gotcha09:03
omegI'm still gonna remove two more pixels from that mouse if you don't mind, though :))09:03
omegThere are two bright pixels on it while the rest of it are two shades of dark pixels, so they stand out too much.09:04
infinityomeg: Tweak it all you want.  I trust your judgement after my last reboot and seeing that your hack job was MUCH nicer than my last one. :)09:04
mjg59Hmm.09:04
infinitynomed: Around?09:04
omegThanks :)09:04
mjg59https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/murasaki/+bug/44355 - we should just pull miriaski09:04
UbugtuMalone bug 44355 in murasaki "Hotpplug installation in dapper Damages Beta2" [Critical,Unconfirmed]  09:04
infinitymjg59: Can you confirm that it's generall useless?09:05
infinitymjg59: I'm happy to remove it if there's no argument to keep it.  I'm not cool with removing it just cause "udev is better"...09:06
infinity(If "A is better than B" was the only criteria for removing packages, we'd lose half of Universe)09:06
mjg59There's no reason to keep it09:06
mjg59And installing it breaks the system09:06
wasabiGrrr. Perl and python won't compile on arm either.09:06
mjg59ARGH WHY HAS UBIQUITY RESIZED MY WINDOWS PARTITION INSTEAD OF INSTALLING IN THE PARTITION I TOLD IT TO?09:07
infinitymjg59: Oh, neat.  It depends on modutils too.  2.4-only, I suspect..09:07
infinitymjg59: And since our glibc doesn't even support 2.4 kernels on most arches..09:07
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sladenmjg59: got the logfiles?  Kamion would love for something to debug09:08
mjg59Yeah, I've got the logs09:09
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mjg59I'll punt that onto Colin later09:09
sladenomeg: the foreground text looks quite strong in that Xubuntu one09:09
sladenomeg: and it looks at first glance like the gradient might start going /backwards/ towards the top of the circle logo09:09
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infinitymjg59: Removed.09:11
omegsladen: with foreground text, do you mean the text output at the bottom of the splash?09:12
omegAs for the gradient, well, that's kind of the point. :)09:12
mjg59infinity: Thanks. Can you close that bug?09:12
mjg59Oh, wow09:12
infinitymjg59: Just did.09:12
mjg59Ubiquity has got *very* confused09:13
mjg59I told it to use my existing swap and ext3 partitions09:13
mjg59Instead, it resized the NTFS partition and put in new ext3 and swap partitions09:13
mjg59But it's written RESUME=/dev/sda5 (the old swap partition)09:13
infinitymjg59: You win the "tar up your log files" award of the day.  I think that's exactly the sort of breakage Colin wants to see.09:14
infinity(Well, the kind he doesn't want to see, but would like to fix if it theoretically exists -- which it doesn't)09:14
mjg59Also, gnome-power-manager hasn't defaulted to enabling sleep on these machines09:14
mjg59Grah bugs bugs bugs09:14
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infinitySleep went away on my machine too.  WTF?09:14
infinityI guess /etc/default/acpi-support is obsolete now?09:15
mjg59Not entirely09:15
mjg59But gnome-power-manager is supposed to check the whitelist at install time and set appropriate gconf keys09:15
infinityWell, g-p-m has definitely decided I can't sleep.09:15
infinityAnd /etc/default/acpi-support says otherwise.09:15
infinityAnd I think I'm also whitelisted, but I don't recall.09:16
mjg59g-p-m ignores the acpi-support stuff09:16
mjg59You ought to be whitelisted09:16
infinityWhere's the whitelist live?09:16
mjg59/usr/lib/acpi-support09:16
slomolool: i don't have access to any ia64 :/09:16
mjg59Sorry, /usr/share/acpi-support09:16
infinityI figured that when the former didn't exist. :)09:16
mjg59infinity: At the guess the g-p-m postinst is broken09:16
infinityYeah, I'm whitelisted.  How can I check to see if the whitelist is actually correctly parsed by... Anything?09:19
infinityDeviceConfig.09:19
mjg59Check the g-p-m postinst09:19
=== infinity plays..
infinity(base)root@cthulhu:~ # echo $model; echo $ACPI_SLEEP09:20
infinity2687DVU09:20
infinitytrue09:20
infinityThat answers that.09:20
diemanok09:23
diemangort the keyboard fixed09:23
diemanwaiting for it to drop me to a shell09:23
infinitydieman: boot with "break=top"09:24
infinitydieman: Though the shell may not work due to the other breakage. :/09:24
diemanshell works09:24
infinitymjg59: Hrm.  can_suspend=true according to a gconf-editor run as root, but =false according to one run as my user.  The irritating bit is that I can't find where I've got that manually set in .gconf (I don't think I have).09:25
diemanARUGH09:25
infinitydieman: Can you run anything from it, like, say, "depmod"?09:25
diemanmodprobe is there09:25
diemanand if you do /sbin/modprobe it says 'not found'09:25
diemanbut i can cat the file09:26
infinityHrm.09:26
infinityIf external binaries can't run, this'll be fun to debug.09:26
infinitySince I'm pretty sure busybox doesn't have an strace or a gdb I can build into it.09:26
mjg59Doesn't "not found" imply that it can't find the RTDL?09:27
diemanoh weird09:27
diemanzcat works09:27
diemanoh, but its probally busybox09:27
infinityProbably.09:27
infinityAnything busyboxish should work.09:27
mjg59infinity: It's definitely broken, given that I've just done clean installs on two whitelisted machines09:27
infinitymjg59: Yeah, it's being set in the root profile though, so I'm really confused as to why it doesn't show up in the user profile.  This looks more like gconf-on-crack than g-p-m doing anything wrong...09:28
infinitymjg59: Or I totally don't understand how gconf works.09:28
mjg59Root is just another user as far as gconf is concerned09:28
infinityBut gconf-tool is doing sketchy stuff in /var, no?09:29
infinityAnd that stuff gets merged with user configs at runtime?09:29
infinityOr sometihng equally OMGWTF?09:29
mjg59System-wide config is used as the default in the absence of user config09:30
infinityOh, wait, it's set to false in .gconf/%gconf-tree.xml ...09:30
infinityAre the subdirectories in .gconf/ no longer used?09:30
diemancould it be its missing libraries or something? are all the things in /sbin linked to ksplash instead?09:30
mjg59Ah!09:30
mjg59I reran the postinst and it fixed things09:31
mjg59So...09:31
mjg59gnome-power-manager doesn't depend on acpi-support09:31
infinitydieman: klibc, you mean?09:31
diemanyeah09:31
diemanklibc rather09:31
mjg59Which presumably means there's no guarantee that the whitelist files exist when it's configured09:31
infinitydieman: glibc and klibc should both be in there..09:31
diemanhmm09:31
diemani only see klibc09:31
diemanin /lib09:31
infinitymjg59: That would be your problem, yes.09:31
infinitydieman: Oh, WTF... You're right.09:32
infinitydieman: I completely missed that when looking at your cpio archive.09:32
diemanhmmok09:32
diemanim going to boot back to the livecd09:32
infinitydieman: That's the problem then.  But no idea WHY...09:32
diemanto see wtf on the disk09:32
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infinitydieman: Is there any hope of getting external SSH access to that machine while booted from the livecd?09:32
diemanyes, actually09:32
mjg59infinity: Oh, no, that's not it09:33
mjg59infinity: It depends on powermanagement-interface, which depends on acpi-support09:33
infinitymjg59: Well, poo. :)09:33
infinitymjg59: I ran the postinst by hand, and it IS doing the right thing...09:33
mjg59I can never remember depends/pre-depends semantics09:33
infinitymjg59: My problem appears to be local user goofiness, not the postinst issue.09:33
mjg59infinity: Seriously, it's *not working*09:34
infinitymjg59: For  apostinst, depends is fine.09:34
infinitymjg59: Depends guarantees configure order.  (unless there's a loop)09:34
mjg59I've just installed two machines. Running the postinst by hand sets the right keys.09:34
mjg59But they weren't set when I did the first boot09:34
wasabiDon't suppose anybody is familiar with the status of gtk display migration?09:34
infinitydieman: Need an SSH key sent to you or something?09:35
diemaninfinity: sure, just shoot me one pgp signed and that should be fine09:35
infinitydieman: Address?09:36
diemansdier@cs.umn.edu 09:36
infinityShould be there in ~10 seconds.09:36
infinityIntervening MTAs depending.09:37
diemanyah09:37
diemanhttp://www.cs.uu.nl/people/henkp/henkp/pgp/pathfinder/mk_path.cgi?FROM=C6CEA0C9&TO=AE4B5D92&PATHS=trust+paths09:37
diemanheh09:37
diemani guess i can trust your pgp key09:37
dieman;)09:37
diemani could trust it based on lamont alone09:37
infinityColin made me do DNA tests.09:38
infinityI'm such a slacker...09:38
diemanhahah09:38
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infinityI have jbailey and Kinnison's business cards sitting in my wallet from last Novermber and still haven't done theirs.09:38
infinityBah.09:38
diemanyah09:38
diemanyou'll be in france, right, next month?09:39
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mjg59infinity: So any idea why the postinst wouldn't work in the installer?09:39
infinitydieman: Yeah.09:39
bddebianAny of you archive admins?09:39
infinitymjg59: I can only assume for emotional reasons.  The technical ones seem to have all dried up.09:39
infinitybddebian: Depends on what you want.09:39
diemaninfinity: heh, i can give you another one to do at that point too then, i guess09:40
infinitydieman: Oh, you're coming?  Cool.09:40
mjg59infinity: Gah. Well, it seems somewhat critical to fix this...09:40
bddebianinfinity: mysql-navigator is at 1.4.2-6 and Debian has a -7 that fixes a bug.  Do I request a sync or bring it over myself?09:40
infinitymjg59: Yeah, I agree.  I'm pondering. :)09:40
diemaninfinity: yah09:41
infinitybddebian: The former.09:41
diemaninfinity: work is paying :)09:41
infinitybddebian: Request a syn in a comment in the bug, and SUBSCRIBE (don't reassign) ubuntu-archive to the bug.09:41
infinitybddebian: s/syn/sync/09:41
bddebianinfinity: OK, thx09:41
omegWooh09:41
omegSecond time I'm ever using GIMP.09:41
infinitydieman: Cool.  When I still lived in Canadia, I kept meaning to figure out how to swing out your way.  From .au, it became trickier.  This will do.09:41
diemanheh09:42
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infinitymjg59: Wait.  This is a ubiquity install?09:42
mjg59infinity: Yup09:42
infinityWell, "duh", then.09:43
mjg59Mm?09:43
infinityThe package is installed on the buildds, not on your machine.09:43
infinityWe'll need to get ubiquity to re-run that postinst.09:43
mjg59Oh argh09:43
mjg59Seriously?09:43
omeginfinity: so the Ubuntu splash I made earlier has been palette fixed by someone (you?) If you have it, can you send it to me so I can put it on the wiki? Then I can label it "correctly palletized".09:43
infinityYeah, all the packages are installed in the livefs build.09:43
mjg59Does it have a list of postinsts it needs to run?09:43
infinitymjg59: I have no idea if it has a list of dpkg-reconfigures it must run, but I suspect it may.09:44
infinitymjg59: You'll have to either grab the source or ask Colin.09:44
mjg59Ok09:44
diemaninfinity: ok, you should be able to login to ubuntu@palmtree.cs.umn.edu09:44
infinitymjg59: For the sake of our sanity, want to grab a text-install CD and verify that it DTRT?09:44
diemaninfinity: the drive is mounted in /chroot09:44
infinityYou don't mind that you just gave me root, right?09:45
infinityIf you do, I'll log out. :)09:46
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diemaninfinity: dont mind09:46
diemaninfinity: its a bare client machine09:46
diemaninfinity: there isn't anything private/sensative on it09:46
mjg59infinity: No, that sounds like the reason09:46
infinitymjg59: The fix seems twofold, actually...09:47
infinitymjg59: A) ubiquity needs to dpkg-reconfigure that bad boy on install.  B) You should detect in your postinst if you're in a livefs build and disable both hibernate and suspend, so the livecd can't.09:48
infinitymjg59: Though I suppose casper should be doing (B) on boot, arguably.09:48
infinity(Less icky than detecting livefs build machinery)09:48
infinityYeah, skip (B).  But make sure that Tollef has made casper set those keys to false.09:49
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diemaninfinity: if you want, i could take away root access for you if you want09:49
infinitydieman: No, I don't care one way or the other.  I just wasn't sure you had realised what you'd done.09:49
diemanok09:49
infinity(livecd user, passwordless sudo..)09:49
diemanyah09:49
diemannot worried about it09:49
diemanlet me know if you need anything09:50
infinityJust a coffee, dear. :)09:51
bddebianYou guys need days off more often.  My builds finish much faster without you folks around. ;-P09:52
mjg59Wow. bcm43xx really does work quite well now09:53
infinitymjg59: Is there no way we can do this at runtime instead of install time?09:53
mjg59infinity: No09:53
bddebianCool.  There are a lot of bugs out there for bcm4xxx09:53
infinitymjg59: This doesn't just break the ubiquity case, it also breaks system imaging.09:53
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mjg59infinity: They're system-wide gconf defaults09:53
mjg59What would set them at run time?09:54
dAndyKamion: the ftp support to load a box only seems to sort of work in the kickstart09:54
infinityMaybe an init script?09:54
mjg59infinity: I think that's entirely too horrible to contemplate...09:54
infinity(ick, I know)09:54
infinityBut I've often prided myself on Linux being something you can tear a motherboard out from under without it blowing up.09:54
infinityThis case disproves that.09:55
mjg59It's a stop-gap measure until we can just handle it in fdi files09:55
infinityI'll just nod and pretend I know what an fdi file is.09:56
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dAndyKamion: it does the debootstrap stuff fine, but when it goes to update the system and install the rest of the packages, it cant connect09:57
bddebianinvalid lvalue in assignment?09:57
bddebian(FILE *)sendmail_stream=popen (sendmail_command,"w");09:57
infinitydieman: Err, how old is this livecd?09:57
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diemaninfinity: it should be beta209:57
dAndyKamion: the error message is: "Err ftp://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/..... Unable to connect to ftp:"09:57
diemaninfinity: but i was using the mkinitrd and friends from off the chroot09:58
infinityOh, the chroot, right.  Silly me.09:58
diemaninitramfs rather09:58
=== infinity chroots to that.
diemanim all getting used to this still09:58
infinityThe one in the livefs works right, oddly enough. :/09:58
diemanhah09:58
lemsx1dAndy: all ubuntu mirrors that i have are very busy (archive. and us.archive)09:58
infinityubuntu:~# ldd /sbin/modprobe09:59
infinityldd: Command not found.09:59
dAndylemsx1: it fails in exactly the same way every time, on both our local mirror, and us.archive09:59
dAndylemsx1: it is able to fetch packages up to a certain point, then it just cant anymore, 09:59
infinitydieman: Your libc6 is BROKEN.09:59
diemaninfinity: doh09:59
infinitydieman: reinstall libc6 and let me know if it works then. :)09:59
lemsx1dAndy: well, mine finally finished to get linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-23-68610:00
lemsx1dAndy: i'm freeing one connection for you ;-)10:00
diemandAndy: you could try mirror.cs.umn.edu/ubuntu10:00
diemandAndy: its definately not super busy10:00
dAndydieman: and lemsx1: I run a local mirror here at my uni, it isnt the server load that is causing this10:01
infinityThe fact that mkinitramfs doesn't appear to error out when it can't find ldd is clearly a bug of some sort, but on the other hand, WHY DON'T YOU HAVE ldd? :)10:01
dAndydieman: I tested both locally, and against us.archive10:01
diemaninfinity: hmmm10:02
infinitydAndy: Why are you using ftp:// instead of http:// ?10:02
diemaninfinity: it may be a broken diversion10:02
diemaninfinity: that wasn't fixed on upgrade10:02
dieman  * debian/ia32.preinst: Correctly remove the ldd.amd64 diversion.10:03
dieman    Closes: Malone #38879.10:03
diemanheh10:03
UbugtuMalone bug 38879 in ia32-libs "Removing (and purging) package fails" [Normal,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3887910:03
infinitydieman: Ahh, ia32-libs...10:03
diemanthats definately not right10:03
diemansince uh10:03
diemanit still didn't work10:03
dAndyinfinity: partially because kamion very recently added the support and I wanted to test it, and also because there are issues pulling from our local apt mirror with http (we are looking into that issue separately)10:04
infinitydieman: Okay, can you reopen that bug and paste this there?10:04
infinitydiversion by ia32-libs from: /usr/bin/ldd10:04
infinitydiversion by ia32-libs to: /usr/bin/ldd.amd6410:04
infinitylibc6: /usr/bin/ldd10:04
diemaninfinity: i had just deleted the diversion on that machine10:04
diemanso what you just listed may be different10:05
diemangurney:/usr/bin>   dpkg-divert --list '*ldd*'10:05
diemandiversion of /usr/bin/ldd to /usr/bin/ldd.amd64 by ia32-libs10:05
infinityI must have done the dpkg -S before you fixed it.10:05
diemanbut yah10:05
diemanahh10:05
diemanrock10:05
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diemanheh10:06
infinitydieman: Do you have more machines like this where an upgrade will explode in similar ways?10:06
diemanyah10:06
diemanlike, hmm10:06
infinitydieman: (So I can test a fix)10:06
diemanive got 48 of them10:07
infinitySweet. :)10:07
infinityI like a man with redundancy in his bugs.10:07
infinitySo that when that same man goes and fixes the bug before I'm done debugging it, he can go and reproduce it ALL OVER AGAIN. :P10:08
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infinitydieman: The preinst has this:10:10
infinitydpkg-divert --quiet --rename --package ia32-libs --remove /usr/bin/ldd.amd6410:10
infinitydieman: That *should* have worked.10:10
diemanhmm10:10
infinitydieman: Can you try to reproduce it on another machine?10:10
diemanit might have been wrong in the previous version10:10
diemanthe machines in question were running hoary10:10
diemanbut sure, i'll try to reproduce it on my machine10:11
diemanit may have never tried to upgrade that package10:11
diemani'll look through the upgrade transcript ive got10:11
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vdepizzolubuntu 6.06 will come as default human icons or tangerine icons?10:13
infinitytangerineish, from the looks of my desktop.10:14
tsenghuman falls back on tangerine for missing icons10:14
infinityOr that.10:14
bddebianWhy would you do:  void *sendmail_stream  and then consistenly do (FILE *)sendmail_stream in the code??10:15
mjg59Argh it's just done it again!10:15
mjg59Ubiquity seems to hate 10:16
mjg59Uhm10:16
mjg59Hate not resizing partitions10:16
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infinitydoko: Do you need to make an OOo-l10n upload to match that last OOo upload?10:20
infinitydoko: I kinda want to know before I go doing evil things like by-hand builds. :/10:20
kbrooksbddebian: why? well, i dont know.10:20
diemaninfinity: does that say /usr/bin/ldd.amd64?10:21
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diemaninfinity: should be /usr/bin/ldd, to remove the diversion of that path10:21
infinitydieman: Err, oh.  Does it?  I may be asleep at the wheel. :)10:21
diemanhmm10:21
bddebiankbrooks: Well the better questions is, can I just do (FILE *)foo;  then just use foo everywhere else?10:21
dokoinfinity: no, the current pending one should be nice; after an rosetta export we should do another one10:21
diemanbut it has a diversion of ldd.ia32-libs to ldd10:22
ivoksinfinity: gparted has some serios issues with LVM :/ (but looks like easy to fix)10:22
kbrooksbddebian: Casts arent transitive10:22
infinitydieman: Easy enough to fix with an else.10:22
bddebiankbrooks: OK.  Actually I found a fix on BTS anyway.  Thanks though :-)10:22
kbrooksbddebian: i hope you know what i meant :P10:23
bddebiankbrooks: I think so10:24
infinitydieman: Yeah, you're right.  I'll fix that up.10:26
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diemaninfinity: yah10:26
diemaninfinity: thx10:26
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infinitydpkg-divert --quiet --rename --divert /usr/bin/ldd.amd64 --package ia32-libs --remove /usr/bin/ldd10:29
infinitydieman: That should do the trick (and not match against and break the new diversion for ia64)10:30
infinitydieman: Care to confirm? :)10:30
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infinityOh dear god, why is this package debian-native?10:32
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infinitys/orig/tar\.gz/10:33
diemanis it smart enough to search for specific deversions specified with --divert when removing a diversion?10:33
infinityI just tested, yes it is.10:34
diemanrock10:34
infinityEverything on the command line must match.  Anything not is wildcarded.10:34
infinitySo, the more you specify, the better off you are (if you know exactly what you want to kill)10:34
diemannice10:34
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infinityIt'll be uploaded in... 12 weeks.10:35
diemanhah10:35
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diemanheheh10:35
wasabiHeh. That cups interface should totally be enabled... for servers and all.10:35
infinityI wish fupload had a progress indicator.10:35
infinitydupload, too.10:35
sladeninfinity: it might miss the release deadline10:35
diemandid nfsv4 make it into dapper, or did it definately not get included?10:36
diemani remember lamont asked me at one point because he thought it wouldn't make it in due to some conflict10:36
diemanin userspace i think10:36
infinitywasabi: Enabling it requires the cups user being able to read auth tokens (so, either in the shadow group, or some clever LDAP setup or something)10:36
lamontnfsv4 is in dapper10:36
lamontdieman: ^^10:36
diemanlamont: rock10:36
diemanlamont: it can also serve nfsv4, right?10:36
infinitywasabi: Having the cups user in the shadow group by default is considered "bad", so...10:36
lamontand the last upload of util-linux fixed cfs.10:36
diemanthe solaris guy is playing with sol10 and was all depressed10:36
lamontdieman: uh... prolly10:37
diemanthat he couldn't mount off the linux boxes as nfsv410:37
diemanand had to move the default version to v310:37
diemanrock10:37
infinityI assume nfs-user-server should work for v4.10:37
infinityThough, nfs-user-server is shite...10:37
ssamubiquity is saying that it needs a 2355mb partition for /, is that right?10:37
Burgworksladen, you around?10:38
sladenBurgwork: yus10:38
infinitydoko: You either have the patience of a saint or fantastic upstream bandwidth...10:39
Burgworksladen, the logout dialog goes through gpm/hal now, no?10:39
infinitydoko: I would have converted ia32-libs to non-native AGES ago if it were my package.  141MB upload for a 10-character fix in debian/* is so not cool. :)10:39
sladenBurgwork: while you're here.  Where's the correct place to send a diff to fix  http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq  in various ways?10:39
Burgworksladen, me10:40
sladenBurgwork: yes, the logout dialogue uses g-p-m via hal10:40
Burgworkok, that explains https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/45517 this bug10:41
UbugtuMalone bug 45517 in acpi-support "Toshiba Tecra A5 no longer whitelisted for suspend" [Normal,Needs info]  10:41
sladenBurgwork: you can tell when it switched, because that's when it broke10:41
Burgworkit is a gpm bug, not a acpisupport one10:41
infinityBurgwork: I suspect that may be the bug mjg59 and I were just yammering about.10:42
sladenBurgwork: okay, can you re-assign it and expand on it a bit  (eg.  include the output from  lshal -m  ) and I'll look at it again10:42
infinityBurgwork: Assuming that laptop actually is whitelisted in acpi-support.10:42
Burgworkinfinity, yes, I think it is too10:42
Burgworkand yes, it is whitelisted10:43
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mdkecan everyone else hibernate from gdm?10:45
Burgworksladen, back to the website, you know that the website is in moin. I can get you the raw moin and you can diff that10:45
wasabiOoh. Nice to know nfsv4 is there.10:45
infinitymdke: I can, now that I fixed my g-p-m preferences.10:45
mdkeinfinity: what did you need to do?10:46
infinitymdke: Well, there are two different cases.  If yours is a "fresh ubiquity install that doesn't like you", "dpkg-reconfigure gnome-power-manager" is probably enough to make it happy.10:46
Burgworkmdke, go to power prefs and change your lid close to sleep to enable suspend and then back again10:46
sladeninfinity: that 'laptop-detect' is being run on a buildd and not on the actual machine?10:46
mdkeinfinity: no, not that10:47
mdkeeverything works fine, just not from gdm10:47
infinitymdke: If it's an old installatoin that seems to have lost its mind on upgrade, you likely need to gconf-editor your way to bliss (I, apparently, had custom settings for g-p-m which claimed I couldn't suspend and such)10:47
infinitymdke: From gdm logout, or login?10:47
mdkeI can suspend, and hibernate, from inside Gnome. But in gdm, I can suspend, but can't hibernate10:47
infinitymdke: Oh, at the login screen, then?10:47
mdkeinfinity: yes10:47
infinitymdke: Haven't look at that.10:47
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mdkeno, it's not a common use case I immagine10:47
mdkejust tried it on the off chance10:48
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infinitysladen: laptop-detect and other things.  Basically "postinsts in general".10:49
mdkeno one uses hibernate anywho10:49
infinitysladen: We need a list of packages that need a dpkg-reconfigure from ubuquity to fix machine-specific settings.10:49
sladeninfinity: just do *everything" ?10:50
infinityThat takes a while...10:50
infinitySome postinsts are... Uhh... Long.10:50
infinity(fc-cache, YAY!)10:50
infinityAfter developing an installer that's meant to make things faster, I'd prefer not to regress too much. :)10:51
diemanheh10:51
diemanand scrollkeeper10:51
diemani remember the days of xml errors10:51
diemanwith scrollkeeper10:51
infinityfc-cache beats scrollkeeper on my machine for ickiness.10:51
infinityIt's seriously unhappy with my almost-full, very-fragmented, slow-as-shit laptop hard drive.10:51
infinityLast fc-cache run (earlier today) took 3 minutes.  I thought it had hung.10:52
infinityI think it may be time for some housekeeping. :)10:52
mdkedieman: scrollkeeper will still give you xml errors, if present10:52
diemanyeah10:52
infinity(Given that this is a 2GHz PentiumM with 2GB of RAM, that seems excessive)10:52
infinitymdke: Speaking of, we do currently have some errors.  Are you the keeper of all things doc error related?10:53
diemanthe preinst for lvm2 keeps throwing me a error 10, too10:53
mdkeyeah, the zh_TW one?10:53
diemanneed to figure out wtf10:53
infinitymdke: That's the one.10:54
mdkeinfinity: I'll do the last batch of adding translations on sunday, and i promise to check scrollkeeper10:54
infinitymdke: Please do.  Several times.10:55
infinitymdke: I only notice the errors on cron.monthly, which isn't nearly often enough. :)10:55
mdkeit's because zh_TW didn't translate that file, so we have to include an english placeholder10:55
mdkeI'll make sure it's sorted10:55
omegHey infinity, can you tell me how I can fix a PNG's palette with GIMP? I can't seem to find the function.10:56
infinityomeg: Dialogues->Colourmap10:56
diemaninfinity: btw, thanks for looking into the issue i was having10:57
diemaninfinity: i wouldn't have figured it on my own for a couple more hours10:57
infinitydieman: No sweat.10:57
omegThanks.10:58
wasabiSo what ever happened to per-user printers and direct printing without a local cupds?10:59
wasabiI remember hearing about that.10:59
wasabi(to remote cupsd)10:59
omegCan't seem to drag and drop items, though. I guess I'll have to change the composition.11:00
infinityomeg: Yeah, what I do is write down all the current colours and their map position, then change them one at a time.11:00
infinityomeg: FWIW, I just checked on an XP machine, and Image->Mode->Color Table appears to be pretty much the same thing in Photoshop.11:01
infinityomeg: So, you could have done it with your evil non-free tools too. :)11:01
omegSince you already fixed the Ubuntu one (could you send that one to me?) so I'll continue with the Edubuntu one.11:01
omegYeah, Color Table does the exact same, but I thought that GIMP could let me do drag 'n drop or something like that.11:01
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omegHaha, the worst about this is that I keep trying to do simple keystrokes like "z" for the zoom tool, but it gives me something completely different instead.11:02
Burgworksladen, http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq?action=raw11:02
infinityomeg: I'd sure like it if it did.11:02
omeg"Z" seems to have given me a magic wand.11:02
infinityomeg: But for a 16 color image, it's not the end of the world.11:02
infinityomeg: For 256 colour indexed, the DnD would be very nice.11:03
omegYeah, you're right. Only a few colors need to be transmogrified, anyway.11:03
infinityomeg: Feel free to file a wishlist bug on the GIMP. :)11:03
infinityhttp://lucifer.0c3.net/~adconrad/usplash-artwork.png <--- Current artwork.11:03
omegYeah, I will11:03
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sladeninfinity: 40411:04
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omegYeah, that seems to be down.11:04
infinityErr, s/lucifer/cerberus/11:04
infinityYay, internal network.11:04
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omegs/lucifer/cerberus/?11:05
infinityOh, you don't speak regex.11:05
infinityhttp://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/usplash-artwork.png11:05
sladenomeg: subsitute/this/for that/11:05
omeg:P11:05
infinitys/for/with/11:05
_ionFor comparison. http://johan.kiviniemi.name/pictures/usplash/11:06
omegThanks11:06
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omegI'm so glad that 0.2 one was dropped. :P11:06
sladenlike it.11:06
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sladenthe dithering and colours now look *much* better, especially when they are side-by-side11:07
infinityIt looks quite nice when "squished" on a 4x3 display, too.  Which is good.11:07
infinity(Because I didn't feel like squeezing in any auto-scaling or two-versions-of-the-splash BS right before release)11:08
sladeninfinity: you can't tell anyway.11:08
infinityYeah, it looks fine on my 1400x1050 FB.11:08
_ionAuto-scaling wouldn't work very well with such a small palette11:08
infinityI'm happy with it.11:08
omegYeah. I did tell that mine was squished on this widescreen display when I saw it.11:09
_ionThe dithering needs to be edited by hand for it to look as good as possible.11:09
omegBut it's okay. I can't expect everything to look perfect.11:09
infinity_ion: Mithrandir and I were tossing around the idea of an SVG-driven usplash for Edgy, to circumvent the whole issue. :)11:09
sladeninfinity: who knows if you're "centred" or "stretched" on any particular LCD.  It's a function outside of your control.11:09
omegSVG-driven usplash would be awesome.11:09
diemanhaha11:09
diemansvg usplash11:09
sladenit was an idea there from the start11:10
infinityWell, it means we can query the display res, guess at the aspect ratio, and make the image on the fly.11:10
sladenalong with the realisation that you could shove a 150MB MPEG into the initramfs and just *stream* it11:10
infinityBut it also means pulling in some crazy huge library deps unless we can figure out a way to do it slimer.11:10
sladeninfinity: on i386, the size is "always" 640x40011:11
Burgworksladen, our company wrote our login screen in flash, so i think I have seen stupid11:11
infinitysladen: Not true anymore.11:11
infinitysladen: vga16fb has just been changed to do 640x480 on a select few machines.11:11
sladeninfinity: but vesa, efi, powerpc, sparc, hppa... would be11:11
infinitysladen: (Very few)11:11
sladeninfinity: oh, ah11:11
infinitysladen: Plus, there's the vesa case.  And all the other arches, yes.11:11
omegWhat about EFI?11:12
infinityAnyhow, vga16fb at 640x400 is still 98% of the expected install base, so good enough for me.11:12
sladeninfinity: you could add a test just for 640x400 and display something else11:12
omegIsn't that supposed to be the next best thing since cars on wheels?11:12
infinitysladen: Yeah, I was going to do that, but ENOTIME at this point.  I'd rather not make the changes.11:12
sladeninfinity: mmm, wonder if you can tell if you're running inside VMware;  then use 640x48011:12
sladeninfinity: which would improve the quality of screenshots11:13
infinitysladen: Not that the code's hard, but it's still A) new code, and B) doubling the size of usplash-artwork.so for very little benefit.11:13
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infinityScreenshots of omeg's new art seem to look good anyway, so I'm not terribly stressed about it.11:14
omegArgh, I'm just gonna do this in my evil proprietary software instead.11:16
omegTurn around your mouse (on the x axis) 180 degrees and then try using it. That's kind of how I feel about using GIMP. New.11:17
sladenomeg: try 'gimpshop'  which is GIMP dressed up (eg. menus rearranged) to look like photoshop11:18
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infinityOkay, that's neat.  I'd completely forgotten that I even had an ia32-libs upload going until I saw it on -changes.11:21
infinity ia32-libs_1.4ubuntu18.tar.gz 137679.0 kB, ok (1981 s, 69.50 kB/s)11:21
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diemanhahaha11:24
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Hartihello11:26
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Hartihttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-taskmanager/+bug/4566811:29
UbugtuMalone bug 45668 in xfce4-taskmanager "xfce4-taskmanager - random crashes" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  11:29
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omeginfinity: maybe you could test to see if this one is correctly done for me? http://omega.avalanchestudios.net/personal/dropbox/usplash/new/edu_newsuggestion_0_8_TEST.png11:34
omegSometime, anyway. I guess I'll finalize all of this tomorrow. I'm going to test Dapper now.11:36
omegSee you tomorrow.11:36
infinitySo, accidentally sending a SIGSTOP to every process on your system is actually rather inconvenient.11:42
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wasabiInteresting. Perl won't compile in qemu.12:00
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ProN00bi know this prolly has been asked in here bevore12:00
ProN00bbut what is the status on java, i mean they made some fuzz in the news with a new licence and stuff12:00
ProN00bwill i be able to get sun java from universe in the future ?12:01
LaserJockit is, I think12:01
mdzinfinity: is there any particular reason why suspend is a local-premount hook rather than an init-premount hook?12:01

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