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seb128hi12:04
_ionHi12:04
seb128are bug fixes uploads authorized or better to wait for after dapper to upload to dapper-updates rather?12:04
infinityseb128: Depends on the bug.12:05
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seb128infinity: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/shared-mime-info.debdiff ... pdf incorrectly declared as text format12:06
seb128infinity: the effect is that text handler are list to right menu by nautilus, but evince is still the default action so it's not a blocker of any sort12:07
seb128the fix is trivial but I'm fine to upload it to dapper-updates later12:07
infinityYeah, I'd have no problems with that going in, but I'd wait for mdz, if I were you.12:08
infinityBasically, when we start rolling CD images, all uploads will be halted for anything that isn't a CD blocker.12:08
seb128right12:08
infinityUntil then (and we may have another day until then), some stuff like this should be able to get in still.12:08
seb128I've just that one ready and I was wondering if I should ping mdz or Kamion about it or just wait for after dapper :)12:08
infinityKamion's taking the day off.12:08
infinityIt's a UK bank holiday.12:09
seb128right12:09
seb128dunno what you call "day"12:09
infinityOr, rather, it will be when it's Monday.  Which it isn't yet.12:09
infinityStupid me, living in the future.12:09
_ionma toukokuun 29. 01:09:29 EEST 200612:09
seb128it's 0:10am on sunday evening :p12:09
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_ionSorry, wrong locale.12:09
_ionWell, anyway, it's monday here. :-)12:09
infinityseb128: It's 8:09am for me. :)12:09
seb128infinity: suck to be you then :p12:10
infinityseb128: Nah, it means I get to see the final dapper release CDs 7 hours before you!12:10
seb128I'm so jealous :p12:11
\shgood to know, that I don't have internet connection while I'm in the hotel12:12
robertjsomeone shoudl make a goal of breaking edgy really bad ASAP after it's open :)12:12
robertjjust to set a good pace ;)12:12
infinityOh, we will, don't worry.12:13
infinityNo need to try, it'll just happen.12:13
\shwell, first we have to document some regressions for kubuntu which is really embarrassing12:13
\shthen we need to fix them and push them through dapper-updates :(12:13
=== mdke is hoping for much from dapper-updates
robertj\sh: theres always something. DVD playback is less than great as well :(12:14
=== seb128 thinks he will not switch to edgy immediatly
infinityI suspect dapper-updates will get a lot more use than previous releases, since we want this LTS release to be Just Right.12:14
seb128pushing GNOME 2.14.2 to dapper-updates first12:14
robertjinfinity: also include the fact that it will be around alot longer ;)12:14
\shrobertj: functional regressions are so bad...I don't mind for last minute bugs12:14
mdkeinfinity: I hope so.12:14
infinityseb128: We're pushing the new GNOME point releases to -updates too?  Cool.12:15
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infinityrobertj: Yes, hence "LTS release" from my above statement.12:15
seb128infinity: Mark wanted us to do that I think and I agree that's a good idea12:15
mdkeseb128: that is good news, does it fix a lot of bugs?12:15
robertjI'm glad to hear, although it's kinda disconcerting to have no hard-as-a-rock policy about what goes in updates12:15
seb128mdke: medium, we backported a lot of good stuff from CVS stable12:15
infinityseb128: Yeah, sounds fine to me, as long as it doesn't introduce regressions.  The idea that "GNOME point releases never introduce new features, and thus introduce few bugs" seems to be complete crack. :)12:16
seb128mdke: so we have a good part of the bug fixes we can expect from it12:16
mdkeseb128: ah... oh well, hopefully a few more!12:16
seb128mdke: right12:16
infinityrobertj: If you want hard-as-a-rock policy, don't use updates at all.  It /is/ optional.12:16
seb128mdke: I expect fixing stuff like .Trash on removable medias to dapper-updates too12:16
mdkeseb128: heh. That would make you my favourite person12:17
seb128mdke: I'm just not comfortable touching that code on what will be pressed on the CD yet12:17
seb128s/yet/now12:17
mdkesure, perfectly reasonable12:17
=== \sh needs to go the ubuntu-motu way again for edgy
mdkeseb128: any luck with the bug where nautilus tries to move stuff instead of copying? does upstream have a fix?12:18
seb128mdke: dapper-updates too12:18
mdkewell, that would rock12:18
infinityWhat's this bug?12:18
seb128mdke: upstream is not really responsive atm, I've some ideas on how to fix it but I'm not comfortable with the code to push it to dapper12:18
Kamionseb128: that shared-mime-info change is fine if done now12:18
=== infinity is curious if the "bug" is what he considers expected behaviour...
seb128infinity: dnd from a ro directory to a rw directory on the same partition try to move12:19
=== _ion hopes mvo uploads notification-daemon with ion's ubuntu theme.c fix in time for dapper. :-)
Kamion(as opposed to tomorrow)12:19
mdkeinfinity: if you drag and drop a file which you don't have write permissions for, it tries to move it, rather than copy12:19
infinityseb128: Ahh, I see. :)12:19
seb128infinity: like dnd from /usr to your Desktop will give you an error :/12:19
infinityseb128: Correct behaviour, except for the whole "can't delete ro" part. :)12:19
seb128right12:19
dholbachKamion: can I upload http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/scim.debdiff (new panel icon for it)?12:19
seb128and I didn't figure it sooner since my box has /usr on a different partition12:19
Kamiondholbach: looks fine, though obviously I haven't looked at the icons; I'll trust you on that. BTW, "find ... -printf '%P\n'" would simplify your debian/rules change12:21
Kamiondholbach: er, or not - isn't your debian/rules change just wrong?12:21
dholbachKamion: I use it in gnome-power-manager and ekiga already and all of the configure/clean targets work just fine12:22
Kamiondholbach: I'd have expected just "mv -f $${i%.uue}.old $${i%.uue}" - taking basename of $i doesn't seem to help you12:22
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dholbachum12:22
infinitydholbach: Is the "close icon doesn't fit in certain close widgets" bug being addressed?12:22
dholbachinfinity: no, I'll need to talk to Mark about that.12:23
Kamionoh, no, never mind me, I'm reading it wrong12:23
Kamionconfusing, but OK12:23
infinitydholbach: Shows up in epiphany tabs, gaim tabs, and probably most noticeably, the notification popup windows.12:23
dholbachKamion: I'll make a note of your suggestion.12:23
infinitydholbach: But all over, really.12:23
dholbachinfinity: I know :-(12:23
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seb128dholbach: if the close icon is not fixed I'll be really unhappy12:24
seb128dholbach: and I'm not that happy with the update-notifier icon change neither :p12:24
mdkealso the stop icon appears to be rather odd12:24
seb128yeah, I don't like it neither12:25
seb128too "sharp"12:25
mdkeall the other icons are nice and smooth, this one is just very sharp12:25
mdkeheh12:25
mjg59The stop icon is like fine-grain crack12:25
mjg59Cut with salt12:25
seb128I don't get why artwork guys break icons now12:25
mdkecheck out the difference between the Delete and Cancel icons in evolution12:26
infinityBut, while the above icons are crap, the only one that's actually "buggy" is the "close" icon.12:26
seb128I understand they make change for blurry icons, stuff not ready, etc12:26
mdkeit just hurts12:26
seb128but changing proper icons like that ...12:26
mjg59Or the conversation windows in gaim12:26
mjg59Send file has a nice picture of a disk12:26
mjg59Warn has a little warning triangle12:26
infinitymjg59: Yeah, I gave dholbach a screenshot, since he doesn't use gaim.12:27
mjg59Block is like OH MY GOD IF YOU CLICK THIS BUTTON THE WORLD WILL END12:27
mjg59It's less bad in Epiphany, but it's pretty bad there12:28
mdkelol (really)12:28
seb128Kamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/shared-mime-info.debdiff ... any opinion on that for dapper? I'm happy to delay to dapper-updates if you want12:28
Kamionseb128: 23:18 < Kamion> seb128: that shared-mime-info change is fine if done now12:28
Kamionseb128: 23:19 < Kamion> (as opposed to tomorrow)12:28
infinityseb128: He already said "yes, if you upload now"12:28
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infinitySomeone remind me to never be stupid enough to transfer a DVD ISO over wireless again.12:29
seb128Kamion: ah thanks, I skipped it somewhere it in the middle of the discussion with mdke :)12:29
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\shinfinity: lol12:29
mjg59The close button is actually broken in gaim12:30
mjg59It's scaled to the point of not having a beval12:30
mdkehas anyone in the dev team eyeballed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowToDapper ? I reckon it will be popular with languages that aren't supported on the desktop cd, so ensuring that it is valid would be really great12:30
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infinitymjg59: Yeah, same close button I was talking about elsewhere.12:30
infinitymjg59: It's broken in epiphany too.  And in the notification popup windows.  And in gedit... And, and...12:30
infinitymjg59: Like I said, that's the only icon that's actually "buggy", we can argue till the cows come home about others being "ugly".12:30
_ionmjg59: Scaled, or cropped?12:31
_ionhttp://johan.kiviniemi.name/pictures/icons/12:31
mjg59Might be cropping12:31
mjg59Oh, hmm, that's not what I have12:31
mjg59Has it changed /again/?12:31
_ionSorry, i forgot to write "when using the Tangerine icon theme" to that page.12:32
_ionBut the same problem with cropped close icons probably applies to all the themes.12:32
infinityTangerine's the default, no?12:32
infinityAnd for me, close is a puffy red square, with a white X in it.12:33
_ioninfinity: Human is the default. I'm using Tangerine.12:33
infinityAnd it's cropped to heck.12:33
infinityAhh.  For some reason, I thought Human used Tangerine icons.12:33
infinityMaybe it falls back to them or something.12:33
_ionThe ~/.gtkrc-2.0 hack fixes the close buttons, but unfortunately it affects other stuff undesirably.12:33
Kamionmdke: I eyeballed it *extremely* quickly (I'm about to go to bed); the main deficiency I see is that it doesn't mention /casper/filesystem.manifest-desktop at all, so ubiquity installs from CDs customised that way may not DTRT12:35
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Kamionubiquity removes (manifest minus manifest-desktop) after copying the live filesystem12:36
mdkeKamion: that's helpful. I wouldn't know how to fix it, perhaps you (or someone else) could take a closer look and update it after the release?12:37
Kamionwill try to remember, yeah12:37
mdkeKamion: i'll remember ya12:37
KamionTODOed12:37
mdke:)12:37
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RemyLaptophi guys, does anyone know if there are plans to give the update manager a time scheduler, so for example I can set it to update my system at 1 am ?12:40
seb128Kamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/gst.debdiff ... ok to upload? The code of the function is http://pastebin.com/743768, the is a double g_free(type) pretty obvious, that fixes a crasher12:41
seb128s#is#issue is12:42
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Kamionseb128: yep, it's obvious, as you say12:43
Kamiongo ahead12:43
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seb128thank you12:43
seb128'night Kamion12:43
dholbachgood night Kamion12:44
mdkenoches12:44
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dokoinfinity: fglrx works, same problems on amd64 as before01:20
infinitydoko: So, no regression, but no fixes?01:23
infinitydoko: Thanks.01:23
dokocorrect01:23
infinitydesrt: If I build a new LRM with some madwifi-ng fixes, can you test for me?01:23
dokoi386 works for me as well, have to wait for the flickering to reappear01:23
desrtya.  of course01:23
desrtinfinity; i just tossed those two modules in /etc/modules -- fixed it up01:24
RemyLaptophi guys, does anyone know if there are plans to give the update manager a time scheduler, so for example I can set it to update my system at 1 am ?01:24
infinitydesrt: I think I've nailed down all the spots where we accidentally broke the modular nature of madwifi-ng.  I want to test the "right fix". :)01:24
RemyLaptopor if not, where can I suggest it ?01:24
desrtinfinity; about wpasupplicant -- if madwifi-ng gets auto-loaded by the kernel as per default then why is wpasupplicant still built against the old madwifi?01:24
infinitydesrt: Because madwifi-ng is only the default for a very select few PCI IDs, everything else is using madwifi-old.01:25
desrtah.  good call01:25
infinitydesrt: Anyhow, be a dear and stick around for a bit.  I'll hack up something.01:25
desrtword.01:26
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ssamRemyLaptop, system -> administation -> software preferences01:30
ssamRemyLaptop, #ubuntu+1 is a better place for support questions01:30
RemyLaptopssam - that doesn't allow me to specify what time to do it at...01:30
RemyLaptopas a feature that I can't find currently implemented I figured the development channels would be where to ask how to get it implemented ;-)01:31
\shRemyLaptop: what you need is cron or anacron01:32
\shRemyLaptop: but you don't want to have automatic updates anyways...and for automatic updates, update-manager is not the tool you need01:32
ssamRemyLaptop, i think the options there control /etc/cron.daily/apt, which is run at what ever time the daily stuff runs01:33
\shssam: anacron is running this job as well, and it doesn't matter what time you switch on your computer, anacron is checking which jobs he missed and execute the missed job, but it's only doing an apt-get update and not a doomed apt-get dist-upgrade ,)01:34
infinitydesrt: Which kernel are you using?01:35
\shand if mvo is implementing a self scheduler for update-manager like the windows update service on windows xp, i would travel to bochum and take away the wlan router ;)01:37
desrtinfinity; -2301:37
infinitydesrt: I meant which flavour. :)01:38
desrt68601:38
infinitydesrt: So I don't have to upload the full set. :)01:38
infinitydesrt: Do you use fglrx or nvidia-glx as well?01:38
desrti81001:38
infinityOkay, cool.  So just LRM and LRM-common should do.01:38
=== infinity waits for this build to finish...
infinitydesrt: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/desrt/01:42
infinitydesrt: And be sure to remove your hack from /etc/modules before you reboot and test, or this won't be a very good test. :)01:42
=== \sh lols about the transnational republic thread on d-d
infinitydesrt: I want to know if A) that fixes the problem, and B) if the modules still work. ;)01:43
desrtok01:43
desrtbinaries, hm?01:43
infinityYou want the sources too?01:44
infinityOh ye of little faith. :)01:44
desrtmy paranoid side is making itself known :)01:44
infinityI can sign the binaries.01:44
desrtit's cool01:44
infinityGiven that it's the same GPG key as "the guy who runs the buildds", that should do.01:44
desrtyou already have root on my box anyway :)01:44
desrtwell01:45
desrtsmall difference01:45
desrtyou'd might have different moral requirements for uploading a trojan to a random directory on a webserver and to the ubuntu archive01:45
infinityNot really. :)01:45
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infinityBut I can pop 'em on people.01:46
infinityI just didn't cause I can't be bothered with a 7MB upload.01:46
desrtbtw01:46
desrtwhat's the deal with wlanconfig?01:46
desrtit's built as part of madwifi-ng (which lives in l-r-m) but i don't see how i'm supposed to install it01:46
infinityNot required for the standard station case, required to set up other stuff, like AP mode and whatnot.01:47
desrtnod.01:47
desrtrebooting01:47
infinityWe're not really shipping it or using it, since the madwifi-ng in LRM for dapper is "just to make shit kinda work on some new hardware"01:47
desrtwell01:47
infinityFor edgy, it'll actually get used, since madwifi-ng will be the only madwifi.01:47
desrtin all fairness it works fairly well01:47
infinityIt works fairly well where it does.  And not where it doesn't. :)01:47
desrtlaptop = SO HOT01:48
desrtomg01:48
infinity(BTW, I tossed detached signs next to those binaries, if you're feeling paranoid)01:48
desrti've already rebooted :p01:48
infinityA bit late now that you've rebooted, mind you. :)01:48
desrtlooks like it worked01:48
infinity\o/01:48
desrtya.  it's fine01:48
infinityDo some testing with the network.01:48
infinityDoes WPA work too?01:48
desrtnetwork-manager just automatically authenticated me to my home (wpa) network on login01:49
infinityCool.  And you definitely removed all traces of those modules from /etc/modules?01:49
desrtthis line was typed from my laptop.01:49
jdubinfinity: does this change allow us to use /sys/.../new_ids ?01:49
desrt/etc/modules has 1 line -- sbp201:49
infinityjdub: You can use sys/.../new_ids to use madwifi-ng with something else, sure.01:50
infinityjdub: No reason why you couldn't already.01:50
infinitydesrt: Yay.  I am teh win!  Thanks for testing.01:50
desrtno prob.01:50
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mjg59jdub: It's not clear to me why that would fail, and debugging this stuff is a nightmare01:50
jdubinfinity: with current lrm, it doesn't work (verified with two different pciids)01:50
nictukuI'm sorry if this is off topic, but my project needs a mailing list. Do you guys know if lists.ubuntu.com is open for that?01:50
infinityjdub: What's the failure mode?01:51
infinityjdub: And do you have test kit handy?01:51
jdubinfinity: what is the change you've just made?01:51
jdubinfinity: no sign of ath0 whatsoever, even after mucking with wlanconfig01:51
mjg59jdub: It makes the driver actually work (but not in the way you were observing)01:51
infinityjdub: To unbusticate the internal module loader.01:51
infinityjdub: On, yeah, your problem does indeed sound different.01:51
Burgundavianictuku, what is your project?01:52
jdubso with infinity's package, i would still have to muck with new_ids01:52
infinityjdub: And it may just be a "tough luck, sucks to be you, try again in edgy" bug.01:52
mjg59jdub: madwifi-ng is there to support hardware that madwifi doesn't support01:52
desrtbut only if you don't like WPA01:53
jdubmjg59: yeah, yeah 8)01:53
nictukuBurgundavia, NWU https://dev.ubuntubrasil.org/trac/nwu/wiki, a ubuntu spec implementation. I tried #ubuntu+2 but no one was there :-)01:53
mjg59jdub: It's been explicitly altered so that it doesn't get loaded by default on hardware that madwifi supports. If it can still be made to work, bonus. If not, notabug.01:53
desrtsince wpa in dapper with -ng is decidedly broken01:53
infinitydesrt: Win some, lose some.01:53
mjg59IF ONLY WE HAD THE DRIVER SOURCE01:54
=== desrt isn't sure what this would fix :)
infinityWe knew in January that the madwifi situation was going to suck.  The fact that it only half sucks right now isn't so bad. :)01:54
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Burgundavianictuku, have you discussed it on ubuntu-server? seems to me to be the logical place01:55
mjg59desrt: We'd be able to have improved hardware support without jumping to an entirely different codebase, and the world would be better01:55
nictukuBurgundavia, that would be my next step, I just didn't want to bother the list with such a specific request.01:57
Burgundavianictuku, ubuntu-server is a good venue because then you can talk about how to integrate it into edgy01:58
nictukuBurgundavia, I see. you mean the list, not the channel, right?01:58
Burgundavianictuku, either01:58
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t0rtois3The python-cairo bindings don't seem to have libsvg built in and libsvg doesn't seem to be in the dapper repositories at all, anyone know why?02:37
infinityDo you mean librsvg?02:39
t0rtois3maybe, this is confusing me.  Both appear to exist02:39
infinityThough I'm pretty sure libcairo does SVG internally.  It certainly doesn't seem to depend on anything else to do it.02:40
infinityWait.  That was the most crackful thing I've said all day.02:40
t0rtois3When I try to build python-cairo it looks for libsvg.02:41
infinityCairo doesn't read SVGs at all, it's just a rendering engine.02:41
t0rtois3according to http://arstechnica.com/articles/columns/linux/linux-20050822.ars it can read them and then render them02:41
infinityHrm, it might read them natively.  If that's the case, you certainly don't need an external library for it.02:43
infinityGiven that GTK apps read SVG stuff all the time, I'm pretty sure our lack of libsvg isn't hurting us. :)02:43
t0rtois3Maybe there is some new way to go about it using librsvg02:44
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infinitychecking for libsvg-cairo >= 0.1.6... <-- That check?02:49
infinityt0rtois3: Since we obviously don't build with that library in Ubuntu, I'd suggest you take your investigation somewhere other than ubuntu-devel. :)02:49
t0rtois3ok, thanks for your time02:50
jdubt0rtois3: you might be using a version of python-cairo that wants cairo > 1.0.402:52
t0rtois3jdub: it's both the latest and the one that ships with dapper.  I think the gtk way to do it is to use librsvg but the pygtk bindings havn't yet caught up.02:55
jdubyeah - cairo in dapper is the latest *stable*02:56
jdubbut not the latest cairo available02:56
jdub(1.0.4 knows squat about svg)02:56
\shok..time to jump under the shower and get ready for karlsruhe^Wwork02:57
\shlaters02:57
t0rtois3jdub:So how do most gtk apps handle svg at the moment?02:58
jdubt0rtois3: it's automagic, thanks to the rsvg-based GtkPixbuf loader02:59
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jdubt0rtois3: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/loaders/svg_loader.so02:59
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t0rtois3really need to go cairo the whole way03:03
t0rtois3ah ha:http://www.rittau.org/blog/20060414-0003:03
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zuljdub: you are going to be at ols in july arent you?03:04
jdubdoubt it03:05
bddebianHeya folks03:05
zulah ok..03:06
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zulhey bddebian 03:06
bddebianHeya Chuck03:07
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AlinuxOShello , someone who can help me in fonts.config issue?04:03
bddebianAlinuxOS: What's the problem?04:03
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AlinuxOSI've finished testing fonts for future ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts 0.3 vesion.04:04
AlinuxOSso I need to have personal ~/fonts.config file for user after installing ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts package.04:05
AlinuxOShttp://pastebin.com/74399604:05
mdkenotasupportchannelpleasetry#ubuntu04:05
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mdkegah04:05
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jdong:)04:06
AlinuxOSmdke, no it's specific question that we should integrate into font pacakge.04:06
jdonghow are you doing lately, mdke?04:06
AlinuxOSit's not only my problem.04:06
mdkejdong: fine thanks04:06
mdkejdong: you ok?04:07
AlinuxOSbddebian, ttf-bpg-georgian contains BPG_Chveulebrivi.ttf  BPG_Elite.ttf  BPG_Rioni.ttf04:08
AlinuxOSBPG_Courier.ttf       BPG_Glaho.ttf  fonts.cache-104:08
jdongmdke: I'm doing pretty good. A bit nervous about entering college this fall, but other than that fine04:08
bddebianAlinuxOS: I don't think I can help you there.  Sorry :-(04:08
AlinuxOSbddebian, ok.04:09
AlinuxOSthank you ;)04:09
mdkejdong: good. I'm sure that will be fun04:09
AlinuxOSok people04:09
AlinuxOSI wish you good night! )04:09
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jdonggood night, AlinuxOS 04:11
jdong(and he left)04:11
jdongbtw, congrats on the great RC, everyone04:12
jdongDapper looks like it's going to be our most polished release ever04:12
bddebianAye04:14
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bddebianHello jmg04:23
jmghi all04:24
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ajmitchafternoon04:32
bddebianwb ajmitch :-)04:32
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desrthttp://desrt.mcmaster.ca/macbook.xhtml05:07
desrtyay.05:07
Lathiatdesrt: cool05:12
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LathiatOne interesting note is that the 'IEC958' setting in alsamixer toggles the headphone port between copper and fibre modes. If you turn this setting on you should see a red LED glowing inside the headphone jack.05:14
Lathiatscary05:14
desrtya.  weird.05:15
crimsunwhich codec does that machine use?05:15
desrtich705:15
crimsunstac9220x5?05:15
desrtso whatver that is05:15
crimsun(tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat)05:16
desrtstac922105:16
bddebiancrimsun!!05:16
desrt0: sigmatel stac9221 a105:16
desrtwhy do i get the feeling that crimsun is going to have me installing alsa-sources rsn?05:17
crimsunno, not yet :-)05:17
desrtno fixes yet?05:18
crimsunwell, there has been work for the macminis, and if you were to apply it, you'd have to add your sub{vendor,device} ids05:19
crimsun(http://hg-mirror.alsa-project.org/alsa-kernel?cmd=changeset;node=14772d35b9a64e07d703c9eaac0d34fca76d87eb;style=gitweb)05:20
desrtwell05:20
desrtthing is, the driver loads....05:20
desrtoh05:21
crimsunyeah, it must be routing at this point05:21
desrt+ { .pci_subvendor = 0x8384,05:21
desrt+ .pci_subdevice = 0x7680,05:21
desrt+ .config = STAC_MACMINI }, /* Apple Mac Mini (early 2006) */ 05:21
desrtthis doesn't look like a normal pci 'supported cards' list05:21
crimsundon't worry, nothing's really standardised in sound/ :-)05:22
desrtwell05:22
desrti'll try that patch and let you know05:22
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desrti love linux-headers05:23
desrtit seriously makes my day05:23
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desrtcrimsun; my snd_hda_intel is in use.  how to i un-in-use it?05:31
crimsundesrt: kill whatever's using it (use ``lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*'' to get the pids)05:32
desrtoh of course.  mixer applet05:32
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desrtno improvement :(05:33
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desrtwhat's the story with subvendor and subdevice?05:35
desrtare these the normal PCI device ids or some weird subdevice inside the soundcard?05:35
crimsunlspci -nv -> pastebin05:35
crimsunwe should migrate to #ubuntu+1 to avoid cluttering the channel05:36
desrtk.05:36
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desrtcrimsun++05:51
=== desrt moves sound from the 'broken' to 'working' list :)
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desrtawesome.  my 'fn' keys are working now06:48
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jdubno need to swear06:50
ispikedwhat theming engine does the new human theme use?06:50
jdububuntulooks, a minor branch from clearlooks06:51
crimsuneslowerthanjdub06:51
ispikedjdub: is this in gnome's cvs?06:51
jdubi don't know06:51
jdubyou'd have to ask remenic06:51
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ispikedfedora seems to use the same one.06:51
ispikedso it can't be all of Ubuntu's tweaking.06:52
Burgundaviaispiked, I believe FC is still using clearlooks06:52
ispikedBurgundavia: http://www.sitening.com/blog/2006/05/25/fedora-core-5-review-with-screenshots/06:52
ispikedBurgundavia: looks like the new Ubuntu theme to me!06:52
crimsunthat looks like clearlooks.06:53
jdubno, that's just clearlooks06:53
ispikedI'm using clearlooks right now, and it doesn't look like that.06:53
jdubthere are only minor differences between them - ubuntulooks is based on clearlooks06:53
jdubbecause the default clearlooks theme in gnome doesn't turn on all the clearlooks bling06:54
ispikedthe theme shown here looks like what I'm using: http://gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/en/rnusers.html06:54
jdubyes, that's clearlooks with all the bling turned off06:55
ispikedwhat controls the bling?06:55
jdubsettings in the gtkrc06:55
ispikedhmm...06:56
ispikedis ubuntlooks more than just a modified gtkrc?06:57
jdubyes06:57
jdubit's a modified engine06:57
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ispikedhmm... I wonder how much it differs from clearlooks.07:00
ispikedenough that they needed to branch it, I guess.07:00
jdubit has a bunch of different effects, like the shiny buttons07:02
ajmitcheven more shiny bling :)07:04
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Burgundaviaajmitch, don't you love shiny bling?07:08
Burgundaviawho cares if it crashes occasionally07:08
ajmitchBurgundavia: no, I'm a boring person who uses clearlooks & tango07:08
ajmitchXGl held my attention for an hour or so at most07:09
ajmitchtoo much shiny to get any work done07:09
Burgundaviahaven't even tried it, tbh07:09
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=== desrt wants DSDT-fu
ajmitchthat sounds dangerous07:13
desrtas far as i know, the DSDT is a sort of bytecode that describes what the OS ought to do in certain situations07:13
desrtfor example, if it wants to know how to sleep, it looks up the 'sleep' entry in the DSDT and pokes the ports that it tells it to07:14
ajmitchyes, it's a scary area07:14
ajmitchI prefer to leave that to people like mjg5907:14
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desrti want a 4th :p07:15
Burgundaviadesrt, how come I don't see you in #ubuntu-ca ?07:15
desrti'm not a canadian07:15
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desrt:)07:16
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Burgundaviahttp://transmission.m0k.org/screenshots.php <-- we might want to replace gnome-torrent with this in dapper07:20
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jdubitym edgy07:20
Burgundaviayes07:20
desrtitym?07:20
desrti think you mean07:20
jdubthe gnome ui needs tidying up07:21
Burgundaviayes, it does07:21
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ajmitchBurgundavia: why is it special?07:21
Burgundaviaajmitch, it is SDI07:21
ajmitchah07:21
Burgundaviano hundreds of little windows07:22
Burgundaviabe nice to have one that saved over multiple sessions too07:22
ajmitchso closer to firefox's download window07:22
Burgundaviayep07:22
Burgundaviamaybe the long-running thingy that is being done for GNOME might be better07:22
desrtbittorrent has a weird focus07:23
Burgundaviadesrt, wierd focus?07:23
desrtfocus is the wrong word07:23
jdub'weird'07:23
desrtmental model?07:23
desrtit's very very different than any other p2p technology07:24
Burgundaviaah07:24
desrtwow.  my grammar is suffering.07:24
jdubber, this uses 'jam', yet another attempt to replace autofoo07:24
jdubBurgundavia: would be better to replace the ui for the current one07:25
jdubwhy reimplement bittorrent in C?07:25
Burgundaviathere was a plan by someone todo that, but I think it stalled07:25
desrthaving python bittorrent pretty much guarentees your backend code will never fall out of maintainership07:28
Burgundaviaexcept their v4 license is crap07:29
TreenaksBurgundavia: there is a re-implementation in C - see 'rtorrent'07:29
TreenaksBurgundavia: (warningL: ncurses interface hell)07:29
Burgundaviashould the installer have mounted my windows partition>?07:32
desrt   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----07:34
desrt<andrew_j_dunham@hotmail.com>07:34
desrt    (reason: 550 Error: ".crt" file attachment types not allowed in MIME)07:34
desrtthis is comical.07:34
Burgundaviawhy so?07:34
desrtwtf?07:34
Treenaksdesrt: You evil terrorist! Encryption is only used by people like you!07:35
desrt...07:37
Treenaksdesrt: (assuming that was some x.509 certificate file)07:37
desrtit is07:38
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Treenaksargh, the wiki changed its From: address07:39
desrtwow07:44
desrtaccording to /proc/cpuinfo my macbook is running at 3.3ghz07:44
desrtno wonder it gets so hot07:44
desrt165% overclocked07:44
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Burgundaviajdub, you seen this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnomeBlingManager08:06
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pittiGood morning08:09
jdubwow, someone bothered to write that in C?08:10
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Burgundaviasame guy who wrote the livechatsupport08:10
Burgundaviahe is also the cross posting one08:11
neuralisC for that? why on earth?08:16
desrtquite the UI.08:17
neuralisBurgundavia: well, the guy certainly has enthusiasm. if only it can be channeled a bit..08:18
pittimdz: permission to upload http://librarian.launchpad.net/2953556/alsa-utils_1.0.10-1ubuntu14.debdiff ? it is a trivial fix to repair sound on ppc G3 systems08:18
Burgundavianeuralis, indeed, makes it so much harder08:18
desrtjdub; why does planet strip style out of blog entries?08:19
jdubdesrt: because style is evil (as it happens, an upcoming version won't)08:21
desrthum.08:22
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desrtis there any way to float:right an image that will survive planet?08:23
Burgundaviadesrt, got an idea for a masters yet?08:23
desrtBurgundavia; oh yes08:23
desrtBurgundavia; program verification08:24
desrtBurgundavia; with a decidedly educational spin, if i can swing it08:24
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mantas_hello all08:24
Burgundaviadesrt, program verification?08:25
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desrtBurgundavia; there is this formal language called BESTT (basic extended simple type theory) which can be used to formally state program semantics.  theoretically, we're supposed to be using it for teaching because it's really nice08:25
desrtunfortunately, we don't have good tool support08:25
desrtmostly due to the fact that nobody's really heard of BESTT before08:26
mantas_pitti, hi, are you alive ?08:26
SuperQhttp://www.bevmo.com/productinfo.asp?sku=00000077065 <- so tasty08:26
desrtthat looks like it might be ok08:27
SuperQit is08:27
neuralisdesrt: most people i know who did substantial research in formal software verification walked away with the same conclusion; they were bored out of their minds.08:28
neuralisthere are a few notable exceptions, but they're rare.08:28
pittimantas_: yes08:28
desrtneuralis; i'm well aware of the risks08:28
desrtneuralis; i have something over top of the average grad student who gets bored doing formal verification, though08:29
desrtso i think i'll do fine :)08:29
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neuralisdesrt: all of the people i was talking about were professors ;)08:29
mantas_pitti, language-packs in dapper are 1 week old - lots of translations are updated since ;)08:30
desrtyes?08:30
desrtmost professors i know don't have the quality i'm speaking about08:30
pittimantas_: I know; maybe we'll update them today; if not, we'll update them post-release08:30
desrt(the ability to code my ass off)08:30
=== pitti hugs desrt, how are you?
whiprushhowdy gents.08:30
desrtpitti; i'm fantastic :)08:30
desrtpitti; yourself?08:30
whiprush3 days!08:31
pittidesrt: quite breezy, almost dapper :)08:31
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desrtpitti; don't drink any more coffee.  you may start getting edgy.08:31
pittidesrt: I don't even drink coffee ;)08:31
mantas_pitti, please, don't update post-release - in Dapper Release Roadmap langpack translation deadtime was on 25 May, but current langpacks are only 22 May :(08:31
desrtoh.  perfect.08:31
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pittimantas_: what's wrong with post-release? most langpacks aren't even on the CDs anyway08:32
neuralisdesrt: i think you'll find there's very little new ground to be broken with coding in that field. it's almost wholly theory work that's needed.08:32
mantas_pitti, but all translations are in DVD08:33
desrtneuralis; you may be onto something with this idea08:33
pittimantas_: hm, true08:33
mantas_pitti, and DVD images will be not updated after release08:33
desrtneuralis; but what i am planning is very practical and applied, and it seems (at least right now) that there is room for it08:33
pittimantas_: I'll talk with mdz; we were still undecided whether to update them again08:33
mantas_pitti, and for example in Lithuania there are lots of computers without internet connection08:33
neuralisdesrt: fair enough. what level of a thesis is this? bs/ms/phd?08:34
mantas_so, they will install/upgrade Ubuntu from DVD08:34
desrtms08:34
neuralisdesrt: so that's fine, you'll be able to mostly dodge theory if you want to. 08:35
neuralisdesrt: best of luck.08:36
mantas_pitti, btw, is there a possibility to update only 1 language langpacks ? Bug #34914 is fixed only on May 26 (most traslations were sent until May 25, but rosetta accepted them only on May 26, because rosetta was busy with importing lots of openoffice translations...)08:37
UbugtuMalone bug 34914 in Ubuntu "GNOME 2.13 translation to Lithuanian language uses an artifical term for File translation (Rinkmena), which is incompatible with other free software (including previous versions of GNOME)" [Major,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3491408:37
desrtneuralis; :)08:37
desrti love how everyone has their angle08:37
desrteveryone thinks that the freeze should break for them because their issue is _important_08:38
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mantas_desrt, you about our bug ?08:38
desrtmantas_; about everyone :p08:38
LaserJockwhat? my issues aren't important? ;-)08:38
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mantas_desrt, it's not our problem, that deadline of language pack translations was anounced on May 25 in Dapper Release Roadmap...08:42
mantas_I think ubuntu developers should follow they roadmap, at least don't make deadlines earlier, than is annouced08:43
kagouhi08:46
desrtmantas_; i'm just kidding around08:46
desrtand now i am falling into bed08:46
desrtgoodnight everyone.08:46
mantas_desrt, hehe, goodnight (while in my country is morning ;) )08:47
pittidesrt: good night!08:50
Mithrandiruh, why is the "you have been subscribed to this spec" a <p class="error message">?08:51
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pittimdz: permission to upload http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14826 ? only changes dependencies of postgresql-common, and it's not on the CD08:57
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dholbachgood morning09:05
mantas_morning09:06
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carlospitti: I should talk with you by phone before the Ubuntu sprint, one of the specs I will work on is on a new infrastructure to deploy translatable resources without using .deb packages09:12
carlospitti: I talked with mark about this and he agreed that we should implement it for Edgy's univere09:12
carlosuniverse09:12
carlosand then, move it to edgy+1's main09:12
pitticarlos: this reminds me of the controversial discussion we had in Mataro, where we had this option as well09:13
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pitticarlos: yeah, let's talk about it post-release09:13
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carlospitti: yeah, is a bit controversial, but it's the only way to provide universe with language packs...09:13
carlospitti: I was thinking on taking what Lliurex is doing atm, let me send you the URLs so you read them before the phone call, ok?09:14
pitticarlos: can we do that phone call not before Friday?09:14
carlospitti: sure, I only need to have it before the sprint so we can focus only in the details 09:14
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carlospitti: I will be at Paris from Wednesday to Staturday (arriving Tuesday night)09:15
carlosand I need to work on OO.org, Firefox and language packs for universe09:15
carlosso I need some discussion done before09:16
crimsunpitti: insight into the various alsa-lib error spew regarding not being able to find components for "default", etc. (bug #31699, bug #35540, debian #369299 and its dupes) has been posted and attached to bug #4314609:25
UbugtuMalone bug 31699 in alsa-utils "Can't use other than default sound card" [Major,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3169909:25
UbugtuMalone bug 35540 in gnome-volume-manager "Using alsamixer/amixer after selecting a non-default sound card (System> Preferences> Sound> Default sound card) results in errors" [Normal,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3554009:25
UbugtuDebian bug 369299 in libasound2 "Subject: libasound2: pcm.c:2146:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default" [Important,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/36929909:25
UbugtuMalone bug 43146 in alsa-lib "gnome-sound-properties generates broken alsa conf" [Normal,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4314609:25
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janimoKamion: can the desktop dependencies generated from the seeds contain alternate depends?09:29
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dholbachjanimo: there's no support for alternate depends yet.09:32
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janimodholbach: ok, thanks09:38
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MithrandirI wonder why openvpn and rsyncing off cdimage seems to be broken.10:21
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fabbioneMithrandir: i think the same issues as before RC10:27
thepKamion, i've got a bug report on dapper installer (text) when choosing Thai keyboard map: it shows red screen of error10:29
Mithrandirfabbione: what was that?  It works if I forcefully route it through my DSL connection instead of the openvpn connection.10:29
fabbioneMithrandir: cdimage does limit to max 2 connection per ip10:29
fabbioneprobably the other did hang and needs to timeout10:30
Mithrandirfabbione: unless it hangs for (literally) ages, I wouldn't think so.10:30
MithrandirI haven't rsynced off this machine for a few days.10:30
fabbioneiirc the timeout is several mintues10:30
Mithrandirunless it's > 72 hours, it should have timed out10:31
fabbioneeheh i guess so10:31
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dholbachKamion, mdz: I'd really like to get the patch in bug 46440 in (it will enable documentation (scrollkeeper) for all the locales we have in language packs (there were a lot missing) - what do you think?11:04
UbugtuMalone bug 46440 in scrollkeeper "There is no Croatian translation of desktopguide" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4644011:04
janimomvo: hi, regarding the xubuntu-desktop conflicting with ubuntu-desktop bug11:09
mvojanimo: what bugnumber?11:10
janimodo you think it would be ok to make xubuntu-desktop alternately depend on gnome-system-tools11:10
janimomvo:  let me check11:10
seb128janimo: any plan to fix thunar?11:10
janimoseb128: yes11:10
seb128when?11:11
janimoseb128: waiting to see what upstream sais to my comments11:11
janimowell today11:11
seb128k, so maybe after dapper if upstream doesn't reply11:11
seb128you were already saying that saturday11:11
janimoseb128: I did not say I would fix it Saturday11:11
janimojust before dapper11:11
seb128no, you said you wait on upstream11:11
janimoseb128: since then upstream replied and I replied back11:12
seb128I'm wondering what you will do if upstream doesn't reply11:12
janimoread the bugzilla comments11:12
carlospitti: would be possible to use tomorrow's language pack as the final one?11:12
janimomvo bug 4619111:12
seb128looks like upstream is on crack11:12
UbugtuMalone bug 46191 in xubuntu-system-tools "xubuntu-system-tools conflicts with gnome-system-tools" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4619111:12
janimoseb128: tell upstream that not me11:13
mvojanimo: right, this one11:13
pitticarlos: I don't know, that's mdz's decision and depends on the CD testing results; from my side it's no problem at all11:13
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carlosok11:13
seb128janimo: I've enough to do atm, I've already explained everything on the launchpad bug11:13
janimomvo, the altrenatives as I see it are either hand modify the generated xubuntu-desktop depends 11:13
carlospitti: I'm doing a small fix for KDE German translations11:13
carloswould be good to have that fixed with latest release, but it's ok if we need to wait11:14
carlosfor next release11:14
janimomvo, or make xubuntu-system-tools Provide gnome-system-tools. But ther latter could affect mixed installs11:14
janimoseb128: you actually did not explain, but  I will fix it nonetheless11:14
seb128janimo: but I'll make clear how much bad willing you are putting to try to get the fixed for dapper11:14
janimoseb128: you said it was a firefox bug if it happened so you don;t care11:14
janimoseb128: so I have to check it myself and it takes more time than just saying go fix it11:14
mvojanimo: hand modify to "xubuntu-s-t | ubuntu-s-t"?11:15
janimomvo: yes, what do you think?11:15
seb128janimo: I'll let the bug for now because you seem to enjoy yourself not fixing it, but don't worry I'll fix it today if you don't11:15
janimoseb128: give me a break already. I said I would fix it 11:15
seb128janimo: I don't trust you to do so11:16
janimoseb128: well what can I do?11:16
seb128you show real bad willing on that for a week11:16
seb128janimo: nothing, I'll fix it myself11:16
mvojanimo: its ugly, but I guess it is better than breaking. we need to sit down together in paris to discuss what to do with the system tools11:16
seb128don't bother11:16
janimomvo: I hope the system tools will be replaced by a pygtk one no by edgy?11:16
seb128I doubt of that11:16
seb128it's likely than by edgy the new g-s-t upstream infrastructure will be used11:17
mvojanimo: we have little time and no that many resources. but it would be good if the system-tools would get some love11:17
seb128using dbus etc11:17
seb128mvo: Carlos closed a zillion of bug for some days in fact11:17
mvoseb128: really? that is good to hear11:17
seb128mvo: I think he landed to CVS the new g-s-t generation11:17
janimomvo, seb128 ok. I thought g-s-t was unmaintained and daniel said the 3 of you were planning a python replacement11:17
dholbachmdke: um, are you aware of scrollkeeper breakage in ubuntu-docs? /usr/share/ubuntu-docs/common/et/preface.xml?11:18
carlosseb128: the one that uses hal's security infrastructure to stop using setuid of gksu programs?11:18
dholbachmdke: might be worth to fix that in the upload too, what do you think?11:18
carlosthat's good news11:18
seb128carlos: I'm not sure there is anything like that, the one that uses dbus to communicate between backend and frontend rather11:18
mvoseb128: i'll talk to him next time I see him online11:18
carlosseb128: that's the same thing then11:19
janimomvo, so if I add the alternate deps manually paralell installs of {x,}ubuntu-desktop should be ok right?11:19
seb128mvo: good, let me know when you start the discussion then I can join11:19
dholbachjanimo: while we plan it and would love to get that done, seb128 is right - it will require a lot of hard work11:19
mvoseb128: we could add a python based network backend then, that would certainly be very good .11:19
seb128carlos: I doubt he make that secure daemon yet11:19
mvoseb128: I haven't seen him on irc for ages11:19
carlosseb128: hal did11:19
carlosseb128: it's not something specific from g-s-t11:19
seb128carlos: he doesn't use hal, he just uses the dbus bus to communicate11:19
janimodholbach: it could be ubuntu specific witohut all the legacy that current backends support11:19
carlosseb128: hal uses dbus too for that feature, so it's either implemented, or is the first phase to get it done that way11:20
mvojanimo: yes, it should be. I can do a test-run for it in a bit11:20
seb128carlos: I think it's rather the first phase to get it done11:20
janimomvo, I'll upload with next xubuntu-desktop then11:20
carlosok11:20
seb128carlos: bug right, one step to the right direction ;)11:21
carlos;-)11:21
janimoseb128: any news whether gtk 2.10 will be used by gnome 2.16?11:21
seb128janimo: I stop talking to you, fix your bugs first11:21
janimoseb128: man you're mean11:22
seb128you are trying to make sure Ubuntu will be bugged and I don't like it at all11:22
janimoseb128: if I try to make sure kubuntu is bugged would you forgive me?11:23
seb128no11:23
janimodamn11:23
seb128I spend like 1 hour to comment on that bug saturday and to explain you what the issue is, but looks like you enjoy making it me spend time for nothing on it and refuse to fix it11:24
seb128that's noted11:24
dholbachcalm down guys... it's release time and we're all stressed11:25
seb128dholbach: I've been patient enough to explain him several time what the issue is, to comment with details on the bug when he asked but there is some limit where you can stop being calm then11:26
seb128dholbach: and I'm calm ;) I just want that bug fixed11:27
dholbachyour language doesn't reflect that :-/11:28
janimoseb128: FYI I have spent way more than 1 hour on this bug, which I consider a gnome bug BTW11:28
seb128dholbach: I spend^Wwasted hours on that where I could have fix it in 1 min, to be nice11:28
janimoif it want to call nautilus call nautilus do not go via an indirection which everyone knows about11:28
seb128dholbach: but seems it doesn't work to be nice11:28
seb128janimo: you didn't read anything on what I said saturday or on the bug, you make me waste my time on that11:29
seb128nothing wants to call nautilus, then open a "x-directory/normal" mimetype11:29
dholbachcan't we have a pragmatic, easy fix which makes xubuntu and ubuntu happy?11:29
janimoseb128: oh yes. Being nice works all the time. You are just not being nice that's all.11:29
seb128janimo: not with you since you decided you will not fix it for whatever reason11:29
janimoseb128: if you look at what users say, they get either thunar or nautilus popped up depending on what they click on. That is inconsistency in gnome IMHO11:30
seb128janimo: nautilus will always open directories with nautilus, that's normal11:30
janimoseb128: I assume you saw this coming 6 months ago, so you were not being nice in advance11:30
seb128janimo: gnome-panel or deskbar uses the x-directory/normal handler11:30
dholbachplease choose an easy, pragmatic fix fow now which makes you both happy - this discussion about who is nice and and who not doesn't lead anywhere in case you didn't notice :-/11:31
seb128dholbach: I'm not discussing who is nice, I don't care, I just want that bug fixed11:31
janimoseb128: and you're commentig on the bug that this si not a mimetype it's wrong. It is a mimetype as it is in mime.cache. It is just gnome private. But still a mimetype11:31
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seb128dholbach: and I already explained a zillion of time what the fix is, but he will not listen nor provide a good argument on why he will not11:31
seb128dholbach: I think that's just "you have been not notice so I'll screw dapper to teach you" game11:32
seb128which is a pitty11:32
janimoseb128: I told you I'll fix it already11:32
infinityjanimo: By that argument, application/x-flaming-poo would be a valid mime-type if I registered a handle for it.11:32
seb128janimo: stop telling it and do fix it11:32
mdzdholbach: the patch for bug 46440 is rather long and difficult to read11:33
UbugtuMalone bug 46440 in scrollkeeper "There is no Croatian translation of desktopguide" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4644011:33
seb128janimo: your mimetype is not listed by /usr/share/mime/* -r11:33
janimoinfinity: sure, why not?11:33
pittimdz: good morning11:33
infinityjanimo: The fact that a mime HANDLER is registered as a private interface doesn't make it a valid mime-type for the world to use.11:33
seb128public types are listed by /usr/share/mime/* -r 11:33
mdzpitti: postgresql-common dep change is fine11:33
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janimoinfinity: otherwise why would apps put it in .desktop files MIME=Type handler?11:33
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janimoand get in the mime.cache?11:33
janimoinfinity: i did not say valid or public or not? But a mimetype11:33
infinityjanimo: (Sure, I agree that nautilus and GNOME probably should have done this differently, rather than overload the MIME system, but it's a bit late to fix that now...)11:33
dholbachmdz: I agree - I'll make a more appropriate diff (as I renamed one of the patches)11:33
msikmatest11:34
msikmaGreat, now I can irc at work.11:34
mdzpitti: what is the story with final langpacks for release?  I think we said yesterday or today11:34
janimoinfinity: that's why I was trying to make sure changin it does not break default xubuntu install before just commiting the proposed fix11:34
pittimdz: well, they get a bit better every day :) carlos said he would like us to use tomorrow's11:35
pittimdz: however, that might be a bit too late11:35
carlosright11:35
janimoinfinity: as opposed to commiting right away to fix a non-ubuntu default corner case which is reached by user conciosuly installoing thunar11:35
carlosmdz: pitti: Anyone will fit, but as much late we take them, more translations fixed we will get ;-)11:36
mdzpitti: tomorrow is too late11:36
carlosok11:36
mdzcarlos: yes, after 1 June they will be even better ;-)11:36
carlosright11:36
seb128janimo: installing thunar seems a non-corner case 11:36
carloswe should stop them at some point11:36
carlosI know ;-)11:36
janimoseb128: in gnome?11:36
mdzcarlos: even the sab agreed to stop today11:36
pittimdz: I'm fine with taking any of yesterday's or today's, they are all fine 11:37
seb128janimo: in Ubuntu, you know, some people install several desktop and switch between them11:37
janimoseb128: anyway it is not OMG janimo breaks dapper. Users installs thunar that is so not default ubuntu install11:37
carlosmdz: Is ok for me, don't worry11:37
mdzpitti: whatever you like, so long as they are uploaded today11:37
dholbachmdz: I sent an updated patch on bug 4644011:37
UbugtuMalone bug 46440 in scrollkeeper "There is no Croatian translation of desktopguide" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4644011:37
dokomdz: any word about the qt-x11-free and ia32-libs-kde uploads?11:38
pittimdz: alright, then I'll ask Kinnison or cprov to upload today's (shuold be finished around 1500 UTC)11:38
mdzdoko: I am still working through my scrollback11:38
infinitypitti: If you're going to do langpack uploads right now, hold off for long enough for me to update the i386 buildd chroot tarball.11:38
seb128janimo: some people install xfce to have a look, that's a shame it breaks their GNOME desktop directory handler and trivial to fix11:38
mdzdoko: did you check how this affects the CD size?11:38
pittiinfinity: no, not right now, in about 6 hours11:38
janimoseb128: you know just as well I could tell you to change nautilus do not take over desktop by default. Users can install it and open a folder with it and it take the desktop away11:38
infinitypitti: (So there's no update/dist-upgrade dance at the beginning of each of the 8 billion langpack builds, slowing things down even further..)11:39
fabbionedoko: ia32-libs is broken on ia64... if you plan to upload that, do you mind to fix the postinst script? the diversion goes bana11:39
fabbionebanana even11:39
janimoseb128: should I start lamenting that you are undermining xfce and things like that?11:39
infinitypitti: Ahh, kay.  That gives me time.  I'll be ready when you are. :)11:39
carlosdoko: hi, were you able to generate the OO.org language packs from the .po files I sent you?11:39
janimomixed environments are corner cases, and harder to fix well so that noone complains11:39
seb128janimo: those points have nothing to do, nautilus doesn't take over your xubuntu desktop if you don't run it, and if you run it you have a gconf key and a --no-desktop11:39
dholbachjanimo, seb128: please stop the accusations, please.11:39
infinityfabbione: Is there a bug for the ia64 breakage?  I haven't tested the ia64 upgrade path (though I just re-tested breezy->dapper on amd64 to confirm THAT was fine)11:39
janimodholbach: ok 11:40
fabbioneinfinity: no i don't think i did file a bug11:40
seb128dholbach: stop telling me to stop the accusations, I don't accuse anybody11:40
fabbioneinfinity: and i can't test it atm because i have no ia64 turned on at hom11:40
fabbionehome11:40
seb128dholbach: I just want that bug fixed now11:40
fabbionetho i could get it online11:40
fabbioneinfinity: can you test, or do i need to call my wife to get it on+11:40
fabbione?11:40
dholbachseb128: I understand.11:40
fabbioneinfinity: the bug was on fresh install11:41
fabbioneinfinity: i am sure you can reprouce it in a chroot11:41
infinityfabbione: Calling your wife to get it on sounds like fun, but I think I can manage.11:41
infinityfabbione: I'll go play with debootstrap on an ia64 buildd.11:41
fabbioneinfinity: just grab a buildd chroot and install ia32-libs11:41
fabbionethat's all i did to reproduce it at home11:41
infinityOh, fun.,11:41
infinityOkay.11:41
mdzdoko: these changes will fix oo.o-kde on amd64 without touching oo.o itself?11:42
infinityOf course, I'll probably also have to test the breezy->dapper upgrade path for ia64.11:42
fabbioneinfinity: what really scares me to ask my wife is that the ia64 is right next to the server... wrong button and i need to fly back home11:42
infinityAnd then make sure I'm not breaking amd64 in the process.11:42
infinityWhee.11:42
fabbioneinfinity: the amd64 part is if/def11:42
mdzdoko: I expect infinity is rather bored with building oo.o by hand at this point11:42
dokomdz: it's plus 1,5MB on amd64-kubuntu, which is fine according to Riddell, no other images are getting bigger11:42
dokomdz: if we want to fix OOo-amd64 on ia64, then we need to change OOo-amd64 as well, but that's not needed at this point11:43
infinityOOo-amd64 isn't tough to change.11:44
infinityAssuming you don't mean that we need to change OOo-i386 to put it in OOo-amd64. :)11:44
dokomdz: I'm rather bored by trying to reproduce this failure myself, including setting up new installations on two single cpu machines.11:45
mdzdoko: why do we need different config dirs for this case?11:45
dokomdz: for this case? we always need a different plugin directory for 32/64 bit plugins11:46
mdzdoko: what I mean is, how is this related to the oo.o-kde problem?11:47
dokomdz: the kde theme and scim plugins can not be found11:48
mdzdoko: those are in the system-wide dir, yes?11:49
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dokothey are in /usr/lib/qt3/plugins and /usr/lib/kde3/plugins, referenced by /etc/qt/qt_plugins_3.3rc; if this file cannot be written, it's written in the user's home dir11:51
dokofabbione: which version? 1.4ubuntu17 or 1.4ubuntu18 ?11:51
mdzdoko: Riddell seems to have already changed kubuntu-meta to remove it11:53
dokomdz: it=what?11:53
mdzdoko: oo.o-kde11:53
mdz   * Removed openoffice.org-kde from desktop-amd64, desktop-ia64,11:53
mdz     desktop-sparc11:53
ogramdz, got my mail about hwdb ?11:53
mdzogra: I am not there yet11:54
ograok11:54
dokomdz: ohh, fun, maybe he could have told me before spending the weekend on it?11:54
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infinitymdz: I think he changed it proactively, but was also working with doko to track down the problem so he could add it back.11:55
infinitymdz: At least, that seems to match the sequence of events that I watched.11:56
seb128janimo: for information according to a "grep "gnome-default-handler" * -r" to firefox source directory, firefox doesn't use "gnome-default-handler"11:56
janimoseb128: already checked that, and it works w/o that11:57
janimothats' what I said to uptsream in bugzilla querying what use did he see11:57
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janimoseb128: so yes I have been working on the bug11:57
ograjanimo, any feedback for the xubuntu ltsp install yet ? 11:57
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janimoogra, two guys you saw on the list . I assume they'll feedback to the list as well11:58
janimoby tomorrow as they said11:58
ograok11:58
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infinityArgh, where's cprov when I need him?11:59
Riddellmdz: I was erring on the side of caution, but I'll put it back if doko's fixes get uploaded11:59
janimoseb128: sorry for your wasted time and nerves.12:00
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seb128janimo: better to not make me waste efforts trying to explain what the issue is next time, if you decided you don't trust what I say and will wait for upstream anyway12:02
dokofabbione: what exactly is wrong about ia32-libs? which version is wrong?12:02
mdzRiddell,doko: let's go with what we have, and consider the better fix for post-release12:02
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pittimdz: do you have a yay or nay for crimsun's alsa-utils patch to fix ppc g3 sound?12:03
mdzpitti: I don't know what patch you mean12:03
pittimdz: http://librarian.launchpad.net/2953556/alsa-utils_1.0.10-1ubuntu14.debdiff12:04
fabbionedoko: the latest one.. it's a diversion error the preinst or postinst and only on ia6412:04
infinityfabbione: I'm looking at it right now.12:04
fabbioneinfinity: thanks12:04
mdzogra: hwdb patch is OK12:05
ogramdz, thanks :)12:05
infinitydoko: My last upload only fixed things on amd64, I never tested ia64.  My bad.  I'm looking right now.12:05
ograwe'll re-rnable it in edgy again12:05
mdzpitti: fine to upload12:06
fabbionemdz: we have no patch for that memcpy bug :/12:06
dokoinfinity: there was no difference on amd64 and ia6412:06
dokoin breezy12:06
infinitydoko: There's a huge difference in dapper, though. :)12:07
mdzfabbione: I know, the deadline was yesterday :-/12:07
fabbionemdz: yeah.. we will need to decide what to do.12:07
fabbionemdz: specially because it bites on install12:07
mdzseb128: regarding shared-mime-info, the bug is already marked Fix Released?12:07
Riddellmdz: a couple of diffs for you to review: this one fixes a problem with gtk-qt-engine http://kubuntu.org/~jriddell/tmp/gtk-qt.diff12:08
seb128mdz: which one?12:08
mdzseb128: bug 4452312:08
Riddellmdz: 12:08
UbugtuMalone bug 44523 in abiword "abiword (and other text editing apps) should not appear in the Open With menu for PDFs" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4452312:08
seb128mdz: yeah, I've uploaded the package yesterday (Kamion approved it)12:08
Riddelland one to add some missing mimetypes to the kmplayer plugin priority http://muse.19inch.net/~jr/tmp/kds.diff12:08
seb128mdz: is that wrong?12:08
mdzRiddell: this is not actually used in the default install, yes?12:09
mdzseb128: oh, I thought you asked me about it this morning12:09
fabbioneinfinity: what's the url to monitor buildds?12:09
Riddellmdz: they are12:09
seb128mdz: I did?12:09
infinityfabbione: lp.net/+builds12:09
mdzseb128: maybe you asked last night and it was in my scrollback12:10
fabbioneinfinity: danke12:10
seb128mdz: probably yep12:10
mdzRiddell: the gtk-qt thing I mean12:10
fabbioneinfinity: is it actually working??12:10
infinityIsn't that the thing I uploaded yesterday that's in kubuntu-desktop and has the evil "don't use shlibs" hack?12:10
fabbioneinfinity: it still reports ooo building on i386 and no ooo build on sparc...12:11
infinityfabbione: sejong died, hence the sparc build is being rescued...12:11
Riddellmdz: it's used if you don't have gnome installed12:11
fabbioneinfinity: died, how?12:11
Riddellfor users with some gtk programmes but not full gnome12:11
infinityfabbione: Ask Znarl.  He just informed me that the machine had locked up and needed to be power cycled.  I wasn't awake at the time.12:12
seb128mdz: is that still ok to upload a crasher fix for gnome-system-tools (a double g_free call, Kamion said it was ok to upload yesterday but I just noticed that the upload got rejected)12:12
fabbioneZnarl: ping?12:12
fabbioneinfinity: ok thanks12:12
infinityBut I think there is something goofy going on with the build queue DB as well...12:12
mdzRiddell: right, but we don't install any of those by default (except perhaps in edubuntu? ogra?)12:12
infinitySince vernadsky is definitely not building OOo anymore.12:12
infinityArgh.12:12
Riddellmdz: kubuntu installs gtk-qt by default12:12
Riddelland kmplayer plugin12:13
ogramdz, nope, i wont touch gtk-qt in edubuntu even if my life depends on it12:13
mdzRiddell: the patch looks correct but it seems equally valid to fix via dapper-updates12:13
mdzRiddell: I haven't looked at kmplayer yet12:14
infinityOh, the buildqueue database is probably confused about vernadsky/OOo since it actually succeeded for once... After I'd uploaded a manual build.12:14
infinitymdz: Good news, the bug is fixed1 :)12:14
mdzinfinity: eh?12:14
seb128gtk-qt does weird stuff, we had bugs about volume sliders acting reversed due to it by example12:14
infinitymdz: Okay, it's obviously not fixed, since we did nothing to fix it, but the autobuild of OOo on vernadsky actually completed this last time.  Bizarre.12:15
ograseb128, we also had bugs about the whole gnome desktop crashing with it installed12:15
mdzRiddell: "(closing Malone #5346, #16469 and #16469)" ?12:16
UbugtuMalone bug 5346 in kaffeine "Kaffeine crashes konqueror when trying to play embedded movies" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/534612:16
UbugtuMalone bug 16469 in kdebase "konqueror crashes when accessing streams on spiegel.de" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/1646912:16
UbugtuMalone bug 16469 in kdebase "konqueror crashes when accessing streams on spiegel.de" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/1646912:16
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Riddellmdz: yes, kaffeine plugin is quite unstable, that's why we set it to use kmplayer as default plugin but we missed a few mimetypes that still need it set12:17
Riddellobviously I'll remove the duplicate :)12:17
mdzRiddell: so there is no third bug to look at?12:17
seb128mdz: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/gst.debdiff ... ok to upload?12:17
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mdzRiddell: in 5346 and 16469 we are working around kaffeine bugs by switching to kmplayer instead?12:18
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Riddellthey are yes12:18
seb128mdz: the code is http://pastebin.com/743768, the double g_free is previous obvious as you can notice :)12:18
crimsunmdz: / pitti: thanks! (RE: alsa-utils)12:18
mdzseb128: was just downloading the source ;-)12:18
mdzseb128: yes, ok12:19
seb128mdz: thank you12:19
mdzRiddell: that seems like a fairly major change to make right now12:19
mdkedholbach: yes, wasn't aware of that12:19
mdzRiddell: the bugs seem to say that kaffeine is having problems only with some videos12:20
dholbachmdke: if you drop that fix in, I'll do the upload asap12:20
mdkedholbach: I'll do it now12:20
dholbachmdke: merci beaucoup12:20
Riddelllooks like bug 35786 is the other one12:20
UbugtuMalone bug 35786 in kdebase "konqueror with kaffeine-xine plugin crashes on certain sites" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3578612:20
mdzswitching from one large code base to another so late makes me nervous12:20
Riddellmdz: we already use kmplayer, this just adds some mimetypes that we missed12:20
fabbionewouldn't kmplayer plugin require mplayer installed?12:21
Riddellall the mimetypes have to be listed explicitly12:21
mdzRiddell: how long ago did we switch for other types?12:21
Riddellmdz: a couple of months at least12:21
mdzfabbione: no, it is a separate package12:21
fabbioneok12:21
mdzI don't think it is even based on mplayer12:21
fabbionei hope so12:22
Riddellfabbione: we're using the xine backend12:22
mdzlooks like it is using xine12:22
fabbioneRiddell: ok12:22
mdzRiddell: does this change which player is used for any of the example content?12:22
fabbionemdz: you have about 8 minutes to catch breakfast12:22
mdzfabbione: not hungry12:23
fabbionemdz: ok12:23
Riddellmdz: no, that all gets launched in a full player, this is just for webpages with embedded players12:23
mdzfabbione: but thanks for the reminder ;-)12:23
mdzdo they really serve breakfast until 12 here?12:23
Riddellfull player is still kaffeine12:23
fabbionemdz: eheh no problem12:23
highvoltagemdz: where is 'here'? :)12:23
fabbionemdz: 11:30 only on weekends and holidays.. otherwise 1112:24
mdzhighvoltage: the K+K Hotel George, or as I like to call it "home"12:24
highvoltageah, kk george, accordign to your IP :)12:24
infinityfabbione: You sure do know your breakfast schedules. :)12:24
fabbioneinfinity: you bet :)12:24
mdzRiddell: can you check when that change was made please?12:24
pittimdz: it's a slow migration to become an European citizen, accept it :)12:24
fabbioneinfinity: but just because i am a very slow starter in the morning12:24
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fabbioneinfinity: so i need to plan it properly12:25
Riddellmdz:   * Added profilerc to define video player priority between kaffeine12:25
Riddell    and kmplayer12:25
Riddell -- Anthony Mercatante <tonio@ubuntu.com>  Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:30:30 +000012:25
dholbachmdz: ok to upload  http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/gnome-power-manager.debdiff ?12:25
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infinitymdz: Tell me that you care so little about freetds (library for accessing Sybase and MSSQL servers) that I can push in a last-minute patch to fix date format handling...12:26
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mdzinfinity: isn't that in universe?12:26
mdzoh god it isn't12:26
infinitymdz: No, it's always been in main.12:27
mdzinfinity: what build-deps on it?12:27
infinitymdz: php5, at least.12:27
jdubthat12:27
pittimdz: and libgda212:27
jdubthat's quite important for some php users12:27
mdzjdub: yes, php5 is quite important for some php users12:27
mdkedholbach: where do you see the error?12:28
mdzinfinity: do you have a diff?12:28
infinitymdz: As history goes, vorlon long ago added a patch to do on-the-fly locale handling in ffreetds.  Which was great, but it also mangled date formats according to locale, which broke any number of expectations from using the library to, y'know, get dates from a SQL server.12:28
infinitymdz: He just fed me a patch to fix that.12:28
infinitymdz: Yeah, let me find the right browser window with the URL sitting in it.12:28
infinitymdz: http://minbar.dodds.net/~vorlon/freetds-0.63-fixmylocale.diff12:29
mdkedholbach: oh, i see it. scrollkeeper doesn't give me that error, odd12:29
infinitymdz: (Obviously, that's the patch provided by vorlon, I can debdiff the Ubuntu source instead, but it'll come out pretty much identical.  We're in near version lockstep)12:29
janimojdub: hi, do you know if gtk 2.10 is going to be ready for gnome 2.16?12:29
dholbachmdke: sudo scrollkeeper-rebuilddb12:29
jdubjanimo: that's the goal12:29
seb128janimo: it'll probably12:29
mdzinfinity: woo, this has been in debian for a whole 5 days? :-P12:30
mdkedholbach: odd, I don't see it, there seems to be an error in one of my scrollkeeper libs (failed to load external entity "/var/lib/scrollkeeper/(null)/scrollkeeper_cl.xml"), anyway, i've uploaded the fix, you are good to go12:30
dholbachmdke: rock on12:30
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rzrhi12:30
mdzinfinity: looks non-trivial; any rationale for pushing it now rather than -updates?12:31
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infinitymdz: Yeah, I was going to hold off, but the rationale for pushing it now is so people don't end up with two different sets of SQL date results when using dapper or dapper-updates.12:32
infinitymdz: Seems tacky to me to change that sort of thing post-release.12:32
infinitymdz: But this is the "correct" way, matches upstream, and matches copious numbers of 3rd party applications that expect date formats to be in a certain Sybasish format.12:32
mdzinfinity: I understand the nl_langinfo bit, but what's with the other changes?12:33
infinityThe other half of the patch is to stop stomping on the user's chosen locale (the other mistake of vorlon's original patch)12:34
pittiKamion, mdz: the current live CDs have spare space again; is there anything that will make them bigger again? can I fill them with langpacks again?12:35
infinityvorlon's original patch just took your environment and ran with it.  This properly checks the preferred local in /etc/freetds/locales.conf (as the library docs upstream claim it should), then falls back to environment if you have no preference.12:35
dokomdz: would you consider to make the qt change in ia32-libs only, and delaying the qt-x11-free change until after the release? at least it fixes a crash for kubuntu-amd64 and makes scim work at all. of course we would need to make sure, that the qt-x11-free binary in ia32-libs-kde is built in a trusted environment (which could just be manual build on a buildd environment)12:36
mdzpitti: how much space?12:36
pittimdz: about 20 MB on i386/ppc, 15 on amd6412:36
mdzdoko: what's the change? do you have a diff prepared?12:36
pitti(that will still leave some 5 MB breathing room)12:37
infinitydoko: I can do the "fake" QT build if required.12:37
mdzpitti: ok, so long as we have a buffer for, e.g., random icon updates later today12:37
pittimdz: I'll wait for Kamion's answer, too, to be sure (the last time I filled the CDs I wasn't aware of the pending ship-live addition)12:37
infinitypitti: Spare space is suspsicious.   What fell off? :)12:37
infinity(I'm pretty sure that spare space is actually spare, fwiw)12:38
pittiinfinity: that's what I wonder, too, and why I like to get Colin's opinion12:38
infinityWe had reserved it for example-content and the book and such, and those are all in now and smaller than expected.12:38
dokomdz: http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ooo-amd64/12:40
mdzpitti: Kamion is off today (UK bank holiday)12:40
dokoit's the qt change as posted, plus installation of the qt config files in /etc/qt3-32 in ia32-libs-kde12:40
dholbachmdke: Could you look at my /query, thanks?12:40
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infinitypitti: Cheese rolling down the hill day!12:43
fabbionesejong still idling12:43
infinityYeah.. And? :)12:43
fabbioneinfinity: Oo.o. kthxbye :)12:44
infinityYeah, I'm fixing.12:44
fabbionelovely12:44
infinityThe DB got itself wedged in a special way.12:44
infinityHence my earlier "where's cprov when I need him?" comment.12:44
fabbionei didn't notice the comment12:44
fabbionesorry12:44
Mithrandirpitti: what's happening with translations done this weekend per jordi's request?  Friend's asking and hasn't seen new langpacks yet.12:45
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mvomdz: is bug 45656 something for now? or rather for dapper-updates?12:47
UbugtuMalone bug 45656 in notification-daemon "Notification bubble shows sometimes wide, sometimes narrow" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4565612:47
mantas_pitti, hehe, it seems I'm not alone - people are waiting for new langpacks... have you talked with mdz about regenerating language packs to match officially announced dapper translation deadline - 25th of May?12:48
mdzmvo: what kinds of notifications are affected?12:48
mdzmantas_: see the earlier discussion on this channel12:49
mdzMithrandir: ^^12:49
pittiinfinity, mdz: I phoned Colin, he's okay with it12:49
mvomdz: stuff from the notification-daemon (update-notifier, disk-full notification, rhythmbox)12:49
pittiMithrandir, mantas_: it's decided, we'll update the langpacks this evening12:49
Mithrandirpitti: cool, thanks.12:49
mantas_pitti, hehe, now you are hero in Lithuania ;)12:50
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mdzmvo: it seems entirely cosmetic from the examples in the bug12:50
mvomdz: it is, yes12:50
mdzsomewhere in Lithuania, work is quietly beginning on a statue shaped like pitti12:50
mdzmvo: -updates then12:50
mvomdz: ok, targetet it for it, thanks12:51
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impaquehello, can you tell me with which CFLAGS is the majority of packages on kubuntu built with? i searched the net but couldn't find an answer. i'm not a gentoo ricer, i'm just curious. ;)12:54
mantas_mdz, yea, we already have the Frank Zappa statue, so, I think with pitti statue would be less work ;)12:55
mdzmvo: please add to DRR12:55
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mdzdoko: how do these ia32-libs-kde changes affect the size of the package?12:56
Chipzzimpaque: should be in the buildlogs (you can find these on launchpad.net)12:58
dokomdz: it's a plus of 1,5MB for ia32-libs-kde, which is unproblematic according to Riddell; didn't check myself.12:59
Riddellplenty free space on kubuntu amd64 today12:59
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mvomdz: done01:00
impaqueChipzz: thanks01:00
infinityfabbione: Okay, fixing build DB... If you run into cprov today, tell him he owes me a beer and a hooker for the pain I just went through.01:03
fabbioneinfinity: ahahahah ok01:03
crimsunmdz: Is http://librarian.launchpad.net/2969615/alsa-lib_1.0.10-2ubuntu5.debdiff acceptable for dapper? It fixes the root of the problem for a host of issues that pitti has had to work around.01:04
Kamionthep: I'll need /var/log/syslog from the installer01:06
pitticrimsun: it looks sane of course, but can we be 100% sure that it does not have any unintended side effects?01:06
crimsunpitti: no location changes, but instead of using the buildd's directory, it uses /usr/share/alsa/, which is what we really want01:07
infinityfabbione: Other than the dpkg status file, just how wide is the impact of this sparc memcpy bug?01:07
mdzdoko: ia32-libs-kde OK01:07
pitticrimsun: right; I mean that this changes the behaviour of alsa in a way we don't want to01:08
fabbioneinfinity: that seems to be the most evident breakage... there might be more hidden somewhere..01:08
infinityfabbione: You do realise that the buildds have been running dapper kernels since sparc lit up in the DC.  I'm wondering just how broken the world may be because of it.01:08
mdzcrimsun: the only change is to configure with --datadir?01:08
fabbioneinfinity: it affects only CPU < Sparc III01:08
fabbioneinfinity: that's not the DC case01:08
thepKamion, OK. I didn't find the bug myself. I'll ask it from the reporter.01:08
infinityfabbione: Oh, phew.01:08
crimsunpitti: it doesn't change anything beyond saying "look in /usr/share/alsa and not where the buildd built". There are no other changes. All the Debian bugs closed verify that.01:09
thepKamion, actully, I've asked him to file a bug.01:09
fabbioneinfinity: if the breakage was wider, i would have push the big fat red alert button a few days back01:09
crimsunmdz: yes, that is the sole change01:09
infinityfabbione: Good to know; thanks.01:09
fabbioneinfinity: no problem01:09
pitticrimsun: right, that's what I understood. What I meant is: it will certainly change behaviour; will it conflict with the asoundconf workarounds we did?01:09
pitticrimsun: (don't get me wrong, I'd love to see that fix, but I want to make sure we don't break anything)01:10
crimsunpitti: it will not conflict with any of the workarounds; I've tested locally to see that. It actually covers the last case we didn't, which is bug #43146.01:10
UbugtuMalone bug 43146 in alsa-lib "gnome-sound-properties generates broken alsa conf" [Normal,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4314601:10
mdzcrimsun: what effect does it have?01:11
pitticrimsun: great01:11
mdzcrimsun: it seems likely to introduce a lot of hardware-specific behavioral changes01:11
sivangre all01:12
mdzif all of the stuff in /usr/share/alsa is currently being ignored01:12
crimsunmdz: David Ramsden's post in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=369302 explains the current issue01:13
UbugtuDebian bug 369302 in libasound2 "Subject: ALSA lib control.c:816:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL default" [Important,Open]  01:13
mdzdoko: regarding bug 41592, that request hasn't been processed yet; isn't the existing version in the archive correct?01:13
UbugtuMalone bug 41592 in vnc4 "UVF Exception: vnc4 (now sync request)" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4159201:13
pitticrimsun: ah, this explains a lot; I might also fix the Logitech headset breakage I encountered :)01:13
Kamionpitti: FWIW, if you're looking at filling up derivatives too, I don't know offhand how much of ship-live they each have01:13
pittiKamion: I'll ask ogra and Riddell before touching them01:14
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dokomdz: bddebian did overwrite the version built using xorg using the version build with xfree8601:14
ograKamion, i didnt add anything to ship-live beyond your initial packagelist01:14
dokorepackaging the xorg based version.01:14
mdzdoko: already?01:14
Kamionogra: I added build-essential/fakeroot/linux-headers later, after my initial commit01:15
dholbachmdz: if you find some tiny bit of time, can you look at  http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/gnome-power-manager.debdiff  and the updated patch on bug 46440 or do you want me to mail them to you?01:15
UbugtuMalone bug 46440 in scrollkeeper "There is no Croatian translation of desktopguide" [Normal,Fix committed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4644001:15
mdzdoko: I thought he was proposing to overwrite our version via a sync, but we had not done it yet01:15
ograKamion, which i didnt merge01:15
mdzdholbach: g-p-m OK01:16
dholbachmdz: merci01:16
ogradholbach, hal dep added ? 01:16
mdzogra: that seems perfectly logical01:16
dholbachogra: kinnison asked me to01:16
dokomdz: no, meant to overwrite the version, which was in the archive before the conversion to xorg (overwriting the debian version with a very old version of xfree86)01:16
seb128ogra: there was a bug about it01:16
mdzI don't think it works without hal01:16
ogradholbach, mdz, just wanted to make sure its not forgotten01:16
ograseb128, yep01:16
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dholbachogra: ah right, yes - added it01:16
ogramdz, it had no hal dep01:17
ogramdz, as seb128 said01:17
mdzogra: the patch that dholbach just referred to added one01:17
dholbachseb128, ogra: does anybody of you know the bug number? i couldn't find it01:17
seb128ogra: the update add the Depends now ...01:17
mdzit sounded like you were questioning whether that was correct01:17
seb128dholbach: sec01:17
ogramdz, nope, just wanted to make sure its in (havent seen the patch)01:18
dokoinfinity: qt-x11-free_3.3.6-1ubuntu5* at http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ooo-amd64/01:18
mdzogra: grumblegrumble01:18
mdzdholbach: what is po/fake.po?01:20
dholbachmdz: the build needs a something.po file to generate a template for that language code01:20
dholbachmdz: so I added an empty one, so it's happy.01:20
mdzdholbach: it's not empty though; it's huge :-)01:20
dholbachmdz: it has msgstr "" - that's what I call "empty" :)01:21
mdzdholbach: seems simpler to just create .po files, rather than making these symlinks01:22
mdzdholbach: any reason not to do it that way?01:22
dholbachmdz: that would have made the diff even bigger :)01:22
dholbachthink of it as my way of trying to please you :-)01:22
mdzdholbach: yes, but with no code changes it's obviously correct :-)01:22
seb128dholbach: bug ##4553601:22
seb128dholbach: bug #4553601:23
UbugtuMalone bug 45536 in gnome-power-manager "Shutdown, but logoff" [Normal,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4553601:23
dholbachseb128: you rock - thanks01:23
seb128np01:23
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dholbachmdz: do you want me to replace all the particular translations and simplify debian/rules or just go with it?01:25
mdzdholbach: simplifying makes mdz happy01:26
dholbachmdz: Ok, that's all I want.01:26
seb128lunch time, bbl01:27
mdzdholbach: that patch, minus the debian/rules change and fake.po, and plus the various .po files, is OK to upload01:27
tepsipakkiis it possible to disable the hibernation option from logout-prompt?01:27
dholbachmdz: rock on01:28
Kamionmvo: er. so. have we signed the distribution agreement with VMware for these player packages?01:28
Kamionmvo: if so, that information should be in debian/copyright01:28
mdztepsipakki: /etc/default/acpi-support, and please ask in #ubuntu next time01:28
mvoKamion: mdy is the person responsible for this, I was at a conference call with them and they said it was ok. but mdy will know for certain, I will mail him01:29
Kamionmvo: are VMware aware that an arbitrary number of Ubuntu mirrors will probably mirror this if we stick it in multiverse? (i.e. it won't be just us distributing it, legally speaking)01:30
KamionI don't want our mirrors to get into trouble or to have to apply complicated rsync restrictions01:31
mvoKamion: we talked about this and they where aware and ok with this. but I have nothing written, just the info from the conference-call01:31
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mvoKamion: I'm happy to wait for mdy on this, I totally understand your position01:32
tepsipakkimdz: ok, thanks...01:32
KamionI understand we need to move quickly if we want to get this into dapper01:33
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mvoKamion: I send him a mail and will text him and ask (politely) to look into his mail (if I can find his mobile number)01:35
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Kamionta01:38
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thepKamion, I got the syslog. It said:01:39
thepMay 27 02:14:59 debconf: Setting debconf/language to th_TH:th01:39
thepMay 27 02:14:59 kbd-chooser[2972] : INFO: kbd_chooser: setting keymap th-tis01:39
thepMay 27 02:14:59 kbd-chooser-apply[2978] : ERROR **: :unknown charset tis-620 - ignoring charset request01:39
Kamionthep: in a bug report on kbd-chooser, please - I'm not actually working today (contrary to appearances)01:39
Kamionunfortunately it is unlikely that we'll be able to fix that for dapper now, I'm afraid01:39
Kamionbecause it would require a debian-installer rebuild01:40
thepKamion, even though it fails to install correctly?01:40
Riddellmdz: did you make a decision on those gtk-qt and kmplayer mimetype patches?01:41
thepKamion, regarding the bug report, yes, I'll ask him to file the bug, for sure.01:41
Riddellpitti: what's going into ship-live?01:42
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Kamionthep: I realise it's a serious problem, but it will take some time to fix and it's just been discovered too late01:44
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infinitydoko: While I'm looking at it anyway, should ia32-libs be freshened?  The packages haven't been updated since March 30..01:52
dokoinfinity: will do it01:52
infinitydoko: Kay, if you're going to do it, should I leave the "fix ia64 without breaking amd64" thing to you too, or do you want me to do that? :)01:53
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infinitydoko: I suspect that just wrapping the second half of preinst in an if(amd64) guard should do the trick.  More or less.01:53
infinitydoko: Completely untested, of course. :)01:53
pittiRiddell: nothing from my side :) from your's?01:54
dokoinfinity: I'm currently installing a fresh breezy chroot, and want to upgrade to dapper; unfortunately that's a 1Mbit line ...01:54
infinitydoko: I haven't done an upgrade test yet, but just deboostrapping dapper and installing ia32-libs exposes the first bug (which I introduced when fixing amd64, my fault)01:54
infinitydoko: But fixing that might still mean upgrades are broken, yeah.  I can test in the DC.  Plenty of bandwidth to spare.01:55
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dokoinfinity: testing in the DC is definitely easier01:55
infinityEven easier with all these chroot tarballs lying around, so I don't have to debootstrap. :)01:56
thep_Kamion, OK. I respect all maintainer's decisions.01:56
infinityOh, except I don't have one for breezy-updates... Weird.01:56
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Riddellpitti: ok, you were talking with Kamion about filling up derivatives though01:59
pittiRiddell: I could add 10 MB to the amd64 kubuntu one if you want me to; the other ones are full/oversized anyway02:00
Riddellpitti: with what?02:00
pittiRiddell: language packs02:01
carlospitti: could you remind me which package contains the patch that adds gettext support to .desktop files ?02:01
carlosfor GNOME02:01
pitticrimsun: has there been an agreement with mdz about the alsa-utils fix? (my gut says dapper-updates material)02:01
Riddellpitti: I was waiting for doko's ia32 package before filling up amd6402:01
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pitticarlos: glib2.0 and gnome-desktop02:02
carlospitti: ok, thanks02:02
pittiRiddell: right, I'll leave it alone for now02:02
pittiogra: ping02:02
ograpitti, pong02:02
dokoRiddell: infinity is currently preparing the qt-x11-free build by hand02:03
pittiogra: edubuntu-live has plenty of space left, too; anything planned for it?02:03
carlospitti: I got an email saying that the icons in the gnome panel were missing translations02:03
ograpitti, langpacks ? 02:03
pittiogra: :)02:03
ograi have currently only de,fr,es,en02:04
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pittiogra: do you want to care for filling or shall I?02:05
ograpitti, go ahead if you dont break it and have nothing else to do02:05
ograelse i'll care02:05
Riddellcarlos: I'm told the koffice translations in rosetta are from koffice 1.4, the koffice package doesn't seem to be generating a .pot file, can i give you one to upload?02:05
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pittiogra: I have always stuff to do, but I'm fine with doing it; I just want to make sure to not get into your way if you want to add stuff 02:05
carlosRiddell: sure02:05
carlosRiddell: anyway, the problem there is also that the 1.5 translations are in universe02:06
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carlosand I need to do a manual upload, do you remember?02:06
carlosRiddell: I answered the bug report02:06
carlosalready02:06
Riddellcarlos: yep, can you do that too?02:06
carlossure02:06
carlosRiddell: what about k3b?02:06
ograpitti, only thing i have left with edubuntu is fiddling with the cursor theme, i wont change anything but edubuntu-artwork02:06
carlosshould I do another upload for that one?02:06
pittiogra: is a spare space of 5 MB fine for you?02:07
ograyep, absolutely02:07
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ograthats a big buffer ;)02:07
Riddellcarlos: I'm not sure what's currently in k3b but it wants to be k3b-i18n 0.12.1002:07
carlosRiddell: well, my question is more 'did you upload a new release of k3b' recently?02:08
carlosthat's less than 2 months ago02:08
Riddellcarlos: oh, k3b and k3b-i18n are out of sync02:10
Riddellk3b is 0.12.14 from Mar 15th02:10
infinitydholbach: When do I get to whine about the Ubuntu panel logo changing to something completely hideous?02:11
carlosRiddell: do you need to upload a new version?02:12
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infinitydholbach: The other one (which is still used for alacarte) looked much better.02:12
carlosRiddell: if it's too late, you could provide me the tarball with translations and will do the upload into Rosetta by hand02:12
carlosRiddell: I need to do it anyway by hand....02:12
carlosseb128: I have a test request for you, do you have time now?02:12
Riddellcarlos: please import these by hand http://surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/k3b/k3b-i18n-0.12.14.tar.bz202:12
Mithrandirwhy is there only a russian "about ubuntu" in example-content?02:13
Riddellcarlos: and these .pots for koffice http://kubuntu.org/~jriddell/tmp/koffice-po.tar.gz02:13
Riddellcarlos: and all the .pos from koffice-i18n-xx02:13
carlosRiddell: ok. Take into account that those will take one month to appear in Dapper (with next language pack update)02:13
carlosRiddell: ok02:13
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seb128carlos: pong02:17
carlosseb128: do you have the Evolution launcher on your panel?02:18
seb128carlos: yeah, and the description is not translated and I don't know why02:18
carlosso it's a know bug02:18
carlosok02:18
seb128yep02:18
seb128but I've no idea of what is causing the issue02:19
carlosI got complains about Rosetta / language packs not working02:19
seb128I'm sorry about it :/02:19
carlosdude, don't worry ;-)02:19
seb128:)02:19
pitticarlos: will anything drastically change in today's langpacks? like 3 MB of new translations due to some fixes or so?02:19
carlosjust noting you the bug, because the translation is part of the .desktop files and thus, language packs are not involved...02:19
Riddelllanguage packs take precedence over .desktop translations in ubuntu 02:20
Riddellas I remember02:20
seb128yep, they do02:20
carlospitti: well, today's snapshot uses yesterday translations, I'm not sure how many extra translations would we get02:21
pitticarlos: you spoke about German KDE fixes?02:21
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carlospitti: tomorrow's langpacks (with today data) will get koffice translations, k3b translations and fix some other German KDE translations to stop the fork we had02:21
pitticarlos: we have to take today's02:21
carlosgo ahed02:22
carlosahead02:22
carlosI think we already agreed on that...02:22
pittiok, -updates will get the rest02:22
Riddellcan't we make a new snapshot in a couple of hours with those KDE changes?02:22
carlosRiddell: not really, OO.org is being imported atm02:22
carlosand thus will block those translations to be imported02:22
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carlosand we still use a mirror so we would need to update the mirror to generate a new snapshot02:23
infinityWhatever you do, don't blame me.02:23
carlosinfinity: I'm not blaming you ;-)02:23
carlosRiddell: it's a bit difficult to get all things in place in time for today02:23
dokocarlos: we should add a flag, when we want to import translations, and when not.02:23
infinitycarlos: Well, I am the one who's uploaded OOo like twelve times in the last week and stuffed up rosetta every time. :)02:23
carlosdoko: we will talk about it next month02:24
Riddellcarlos: ok, I'll just keep saying nice things to stop a riot on kde-i18n :)02:24
carlosdoko: I guess you already know I will be in Paris (from Wednesday to Friday)02:24
dokocarlos: didn't know. fine!02:24
Riddellcarlos: at the conference?02:24
carlosRiddell: Rosetta will get the fixed strings today or tomorrow02:24
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carlosRiddell: so translators will work with upstream translations in place02:25
carlosit's just dapper which will have some differences from upstream until next update02:25
carlosRiddell: yes02:25
pittiogra: which are your most prefered languages? do you have a list?02:27
ogranot really02:27
ograwe have many users in brazil and chile02:28
ograand in asia, but dont ask be for langs there02:28
ogras/be7me/02:28
pittiogra: pt is #6 on the top 11 anyway, so it'll make it on all CDs02:28
Riddellhmm, no mdz around to review patches02:28
ograpitti, not on the edubuntu install CD :/02:29
ograRiddell, after lunch :)02:29
pittiogra: right, the install CDs are almost full, I only change the live CD now02:29
ograyep02:29
carlosseb128: I think I found the problem02:29
ograthe install CD is full to the edge02:29
carlosseb128: do you have time?02:29
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carlosseb128: Hmm, I need to have lunch now, but I will try to send a bug report with all information when I'm back02:33
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pittiEdgyEft: nice nick :)02:35
AlinuxOSpitti, hello ;)02:35
pittihi AlinuxOS 02:35
ograpitti, thats Seveas' release specific logbot :) 02:36
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sivangwhat does EdgyEft does? :)02:37
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UbugtuMalone bug 39482 in nautilus "nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders, instead of copying" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3948202:38
Mithrandirdholbach: I'm wondering if I've found a bug in oo-about-these-files.odt.  Spell checking seems broken.02:38
seb128carlos: pong02:39
seb128carlos: sorry I just finished lunch break, I'm back to work now :)02:39
seb128carlos: where is the pb?02:39
sivangman, nautlilus takes time to build, not like evo, but long enough :p02:40
sivangseb128: basically, loggin in and out is enough for use a new installed nautilus right?02:41
seb128not true, nautilus is pretty fast to build02:41
seb128running "make" is enough to try that bug02:41
seb128and gnome-session-remove nautilus then src/nautilus02:41
sivangk, thanks02:41
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dholbachMithrandir: spell checking used to work fine in that file for me02:46
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Mithrandirdholbach: doesn't for me, i386 dvd oem-config install.02:47
dholbachMithrandir: missing *spell-<locale>?02:48
dholbachMithrandir: and it works for other files?02:48
Mithrandirdholbach: works fine in a blank document.02:48
infinitydoko: Argh.  Okay, the ia32-libs fix is easy.  I just need to move one line 4 lines up in the preinst.02:49
infinitydoko: Want me to freshen it while I'm at it and just upload?02:49
dholbachMithrandir: you opened it in a location where you can write on?02:51
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infinitydoko: Right, I'll just do it. ;)02:52
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Mithrandirdholbach: yes.02:54
tsenghi Mithrandir dholbach 02:55
Mithrandirhiya tseng 02:55
dokoinfinity: I don't have any more changes for ia32-libs02:55
dholbachMithrandir: hum, that works for me. (not if I open from /usr/share/example-content, but copied over to ~ it works fine)02:55
infinitydoko: Alright, then I'll just do the ia64 fix and the refresh.02:55
infinitydoko: Same trick as OOo-amd64, I assume?  (BUILD=0 fetch-and-build)?02:56
pittiseb128: what was the outcome of the poppler/tetex-bin unpatch/rebuild discussion?02:57
seb128pitti: none02:57
dokoinfinity: yes02:57
infinitydoko: Rock.  Will do, then.02:57
Mithrandirdholbach: completely clean install?02:57
infinitydoko: And I'll get that QT build for you in a bit too.02:57
dholbachMithrandir: I tested it on all the installs I did.02:58
pittibah, ENOMDZ02:58
pittiseb128: I'd love to at least do a no-change upload of tetex-bin to rebuild against the current poppler02:58
infinitypitti: He's lunching.  What do you need?02:58
pittiinfinity: see above, to fix bug 4207502:59
UbugtuMalone bug 42075 in tetex-base "includegraphics fails" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4207502:59
seb128pitti: I asked that to mdz, but he didn't reply02:59
infinitypitti: You don't need approval to do those poppler uploads.  No source changes, and the bug obviously needs to be fixed.02:59
infinityseb128: ^^^02:59
infinityGet those rdeps rebuilt, like, yesterday.02:59
pittiinfinity: poppler is fine, we need a rebuild of the rdepends (only tetex-bin is left AFAIUI)02:59
infinityPLEASE.02:59
seb128ok, so just do a tetex-bin "rebuild with new poppler" one02:59
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infinitypitti: Yes, I meant "poppler-related"02:59
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jsgotangcohi guys03:00
seb128hey jsgotangco03:01
Mithrandirdholbach: hmm.03:01
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ograpitti, wow, are you sure that will fit .... looks like a very long list of langs to me03:05
jsgotangcoyeah03:05
pittiogra: unless my script lied, it should03:06
_ionGo, USA! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2200170_1,00.html03:10
infinitypitti: "changed api"?03:10
infinitypitti: Surely, you meant "abi"...03:11
pittiinfinity: erm, yes, sorry03:11
infinitypitti: Anyhow, are we positive that's the only upload required?03:11
pittiinfinity: I'll check the other ones in a minute03:11
infinitypitti: Thanks, dude.03:11
mvo_pitti: have you seen my last comment for bug #46338 ?03:12
UbugtuMalone bug 46338 in update-manager "language-support-en not installed any more" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4633803:12
jsgotangco_ion: topic03:12
sivangdoes anybody know posible return values for gnome_vfs_uri_get_scheme() ? gnome reference seems a bit out of date..03:13
sivang(one value is 'file', I wonder if there is a 'directory' one as well)03:13
pittiinfinity: confirmed03:13
_ionjsgotangco: Oh, sorry, wrong channel.03:14
ograhrm, ia32-libs is really broken here ...03:16
ograis anybody working on bug #46285 ? (doko, infinity or Mithrandir perhaps ?)03:18
UbugtuMalone bug 46285 in ia32-libs "pre-installation of the package is trying overwrite '/usr/bin/ldd' with  `/usr/bin/ldd.amd64'" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4628503:18
ograit breaks upgrades here completely03:19
pittimvo_: oh, I see03:19
infinityogra: It breaks on upgrade from dapper->dapper, you mean?  It works fine on breezy->dapper.03:19
pittimvo_: I can do that change, no problem03:19
infinityogra: But I think I can fix your broken dapper->dapper case at the same time, so no worries.03:19
pittimvo_: hm, that's certainly an issue for other language-support-* as well?03:19
ograinfinity, yes, dapper (about 4 weeks outdated) -> dapper03:19
mvo_pitti: yes, I'm pretty sure it is03:20
mvo_pitti: if it is trivial to fix that would be good, if not, well 03:20
pittimvo_: sure, I can fix it03:20
mvo_then we need  a different strategy03:20
pittimvo_: it just doesn't look very nice03:20
mvo_pitti: the guy from the heise forum mailed me03:20
pittiand I don't understand why it's removed in the first place03:21
infinityogra: /msg me the output of "dpkg -S /usr/bin/ldd" from that box.03:21
infinityogra: If you haven't already fixed it, that is.03:21
ogragah03:21
siretartogra: the problem is that there shouldn't be the /usr/bin/ldd diversion. remove it by hand and upgrades work again03:21
mvo_pitti: but it is *very* mysterious, apprently the tool just vanishes, no excpetion, nothing03:21
ograinfinity, 5 seconds to late03:21
infinityOh well, I think I know what it was anyway.03:21
ograsiretart, yes, i know03:21
infinityI'll fix it and test the fix in a bit.03:21
siretartogra: it is very unclear for me where this diversion come from03:21
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pittimvo_: hm, that would mean the upgrade removes u-desktop, too?03:21
infinitysiretart: It came from an old broken version.03:21
siretartah,ok03:22
infinitysiretart: Easy enough to solve, I just need to know where all the failure cases are. :)03:22
mvo_pitti: no, it always tries to ensure that u-d is installed (even when the dist-upgrade wants to remove it)03:22
siretartah, great03:22
=== ogra wonders if the darn ugly buttonish border around the distributor logo is supposed to be there
tsengogra: it is.03:23
ograargh03:23
tsengswitch to a real theme03:23
ograthats horrible03:23
tsengand it goes away03:23
pittimvo_: hm, but u-m can't be installed without l-s-en...03:24
ogratseng, well, i usually use edubuntu anyway, where we use a more beautiful distributor logo ;)03:24
tseng:)03:24
ograjust testing a ubuntu dapper upgrade03:24
tsengother icon themes use the old distributor logo03:25
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ogratseng, yep its in hicolor03:25
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mvo_pitti: language-support-en is not a dependency on my system of ubuntu-desktop (or am I missing something?) (only ubuntu-live)03:26
ograbut i wonder who decided to make it *that* ugly ... even the 3d version was better03:26
mdzRiddell: I asked you to confirm when the kmplayer change was made originally, and I don't remember seeing your reply03:26
pittimvo_: oh, oops, right03:27
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mdzRiddell: I'm OK with the change if kmplayer is very well tested in this context03:27
carlosseb128: hi03:27
carlosseb128: around?03:27
seb128wb carlos03:27
seb128yep03:27
carlosso03:27
mdzRiddell: gtk-qt is fine03:27
Riddellmdz:   * Added profilerc to define video player priority between kaffeine03:27
Riddell    and kmplayer03:27
Riddell -- Anthony Mercatante <tonio@ubuntu.com>  Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:30:30 +000003:27
carlosseb128: I saw that gaim has the same problem03:28
carlosseb128: and got the .po file from launchpad03:28
carlosand gaim's .po file lacks the .desktop msgid03:28
Riddellmdz: kmplayer is well tested03:28
mdzRiddell: both OK then03:28
Riddellmdz: one last patch, adding more translations to the .desktop files in kubuntu-docs http://kubuntu.org/~jriddell/tmp/kubuntu-docs.diff03:28
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carlosseb128: I wonder if the code that searchs the translation using gettext is falling back to the .desktop content if it gets the empty string....03:29
seb128carlos: no it doesn't03:29
carlosthat's the problem then...03:29
seb128carlos: the issue is that the Name= is to the template but not the description then?03:29
carlosseb128: I'm going to check evolution now03:30
seb128carlos: could you fix the evolution template to list that string or do I need a package upload for that?03:30
carlosseb128: but gaim lacks all03:30
seb128carlos: I just checked03:30
seb128Name= is listed03:30
seb128but the Comments= is not03:30
carloshow's that possible?03:30
carlosseb128: send me a fixed .pot file and I will upload it by hand03:30
seb128carlos: the .desktop is a custom one, we use the same name as the official one but a different description03:31
mdzRiddell: fine03:31
seb128carlos: ok, doing that now03:31
mdzpretty soon though we are going to need to stop uploading03:31
carlosseb128: oh, I see03:31
Riddellthanks mdz, that should be the last uploads from me03:31
carlosseb128: anyway, the .pot regeneration should fix that03:31
carlosthat's the idea of regenerate all .pot files...03:32
mdz*** if anyone has an approved upload which hasn't been uploaded yet, speak up03:32
mdz(apart from Riddell)03:32
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seb128carlos: the .pot is generated, debian/evolution-mail.desktop is just not listed by po/POTFILES.in in that case03:32
infinitymdz: I need to upload ia32-libs one more time to fix another upgrade/diversion bug, and to refresh the stale debs in the source package.03:33
infinitymdz: I think that's the last thing on my list.03:33
carlosseb128: that's a bug then... could you fix it for edgy?03:34
Riddellinfinity, doko: what's the status of ia32-libs-kde and qt?03:34
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infinityRiddell: The hacked QT is building on a buildd right now.03:34
seb128carlos: I'll fix it to dapper-updates too yep03:34
carlosseb128: I guess gaim has the same problem too, right?03:34
mdzRiddell: you have kubuntu items on DapperReleaseRadar still; are those done now?03:34
seb128carlos: I didn't look at it yet but that's likely, I'll fix it too03:34
carlosseb128: about the code that looks for gettext translations03:35
carlosseb128: is the spec stating that we are not going to fallback to the ones inside the .desktop files?03:35
mdzdholbach: have you been able to reach mark regarding the icons?03:35
Riddellmdz: yes, I'll edit03:36
Riddell(yes, they are)03:36
seb128carlos: we do fallback, but I think that's the same call asking for Name and Description of the .desktop03:36
seb128carlos: we fallback if Name is not translated, but I don't think the case one was translated by gettext and not the other get considered03:36
seb128carlos: that's sort of a corner case03:36
seb128carlos: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/evolution-2.6.pot03:37
seb128carlos: could you upload it to rosetta now?03:37
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carlosseb128: gaim is not getting name nor description translations for Spanish (and I guess any other language as we lack those strings)03:37
carlosseb128: but the .desktop file has the translations and I get them in English03:38
seb128carlos: because the Name translation is found to the .mo03:38
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seb128carlos: and I don't think the code consider the case were Name and Description come from different code path03:38
carlosseb128: yes, I'm going to upload it, but until OO.org is done, it will not appear...03:39
RicardoPerezhi03:39
seb128carlos: if the .mo has no Name,Description it uses the .desktop03:39
seb128carlos: we are in the corner case where Name should come from gettext and Description from the .desktop03:39
carlosseb128: no, gaim doesn't have the Name inside the .mo file03:39
carlosseb128: that's evolution03:39
mdzpitti: status of final langpacks?03:40
pittimdz: currently importing on rookery03:40
pittiETA 1 hour, plus some time for testing03:40
infinitydoko: chinstrap:~/adconrad/qt-hacked/03:41
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dokoinfinity: thanks03:41
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carlosdoko: did you see my question about OO.org language packs ?03:44
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jdubsabdfl: regarding bug #46801, this icon was never intended for us as a button unto itself - in fact, it's often rendered inside a small button, so it looks bizaare.03:44
UbugtuMalone bug 46801 in gedit "Bad close icon" [Unknown,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4680103:44
jdubs/us/use/03:44
dokocarlos: when?03:44
carlosdoko: two or three hours ago03:45
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carlosdoko: anyway, I can ask again ;-) Were you able to use the Rosetta's .po files I sent you ?03:45
mdzjdub: yes, that icon is terrible03:47
pittimdz: wrt bug 46338, ok if I update l-support-* to have the alternative ... | openoffice.org2-l10n-XX dependency?03:47
UbugtuMalone bug 46338 in update-manager "language-support-en not installed any more" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4633803:47
pittimdz: it's a hack, but a safe one, and we probably won't be able to fix the actual bug now (according to mvo)03:48
mdzpitti: yes03:48
ograjdub, no comments on the distributor icon ? 03:48
dokocarlos: sorry, don't see any mail from you; nor did I get .po files03:48
carloshmmm03:49
carlosthat's bad...03:50
carlosdoko: do we have time to do an upload before release?03:50
mdzpitti: did you talk to Colin about getting final ubiquity translations from rosetta?03:50
pittimdz: no, what would be my job for that?03:51
mdzpitti: only that you happened to speak to him earlier03:51
pittimdz: he already pulls translations from rosetta regularly AFAICS03:51
mdzpitti: yes, but we need one more03:51
dokocarlos: sure; these are translations only. so if mdz agrees ... where can I find the translations?03:51
mdzor at least it would be nice03:51
mdzjordi did ask for installer translations on friday03:51
pittimdz: oh, I see; he told me that he is preparing an upload anyway03:52
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jdubogra: there's a bug already filed about that one. i'm tip-toeing over this minefield. :-)03:52
pittimdz: I'm currently testing the fix for bug 47073, maybe Kamion wants to include it03:52
UbugtuMalone bug 47073 in ubiquity "does not offer to use physical drive when LVM partitions are present" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4707303:52
pittimdz: I'll speak to him03:52
ograjdub, did anybody notice that "about ubuntu" and "about gnome" both have different versions of the distributor logo in the menu entries ?03:52
seb128ogra: ubuntu has an ubuntu logo, GNOME a GNOME logo03:53
ograjdub, hicolor has the flat variant replacing the icon for the gnome entry, human has the new one showing up in about ubuntu03:53
ograseb128, not here on my freshly upgraded system03:53
dokocarlos: are translations from packages, where the potfiles are desktop files, not imported to rosetta?03:53
Who_dholbach: Mark suggested one of the art team pop in to talk about theme packaging...03:53
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seb128ogra: you have a GNOME foot for Ubuntu?03:53
ograseb128, nope i have a flat ubuntu logo for gnome and a "buttonized" one for about ubuntu03:54
carlosdoko: if the .desktop files are not using .pot templates to do translations, no we don't import them03:54
jdubweird03:54
carlosdoko: ooo-build is using .pot/.po files03:54
carlosbut you asked me to block those 03:54
ograi think thats caused by having the flat one in hicolor03:54
carlosare we using them now?03:54
seb128ogra: what theme do you use?03:54
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ograseb128, human (it wasnt changed during upgrade)03:55
seb128ogra: gnome uses gnome-logo-icon-transparent, that's weird to have an Ubuntu logo for that one03:55
z_diverWho_: Hi, are you going to stick around and see if you can locate Daniel?03:55
ograseb128, yep03:55
ograthats why i mention it here03:55
seb128ogra: what version of ubuntu-artwork do you have?03:55
seb128ogra: I don't have that on my box, nor on my laptop when I did installations on it03:55
carlosdoko: I think the problem is that I sent the tarball by email... I need to regenerate the tarball with the .po files03:55
mdzI get the GNOME foot for GNOME, and the horrible buttonlike Ubuntu logo for Ubuntu03:56
carlosdoko: let me prepare it and I will send you the URL03:56
ograseb128, 2703:56
Who_z_diver: yea, for half an hour03:56
seb128mdz: same for me03:56
carlosdoko: will Esperanto and Kurdish work? those are new languages03:56
jdubi switched to tango, so i get a normal ubuntu logo ;)03:56
dokocarlos: maybe emails for some size are not accepted in the data center? elmo?03:56
ogramdke, seb128, but i just noticed there are some packages missing, due to the ia32 upgrade bug apparently let me run another dist-upgrade03:56
seb128$ dpkg -L ubuntu-artwork | grep transparent03:56
seb128$03:56
mantas_pitti, sorry for disturbing, but it would be nice to know how many hours are left until you will start generating of new langpacks ?03:56
carlosdoko: well, those are huge03:56
dholbachWho_: theme packaging as in moving stuff into the appropriate directories?03:56
z_diverWho_: OK, well I'm going to be taking off.  I'll check back when I can.  Feel free to email me if you guys want me to test anythign.03:57
carlosdoko: so it was my fault03:57
ogras/ia32/ia32-libs03:57
seb128ogra: no gnome-logo-icon-transparent shipped by ubuntu-artwork03:57
dokocarlos: kurdish is already in03:57
carlosdoko: I should not send emails bigger than 2-5 MB03:57
doko03:57
carlosdoko: ok03:57
pittimantas_: they are already building on people.ubuntu.com; I'll broadcast a call for testing when they are done03:57
seb128mantas_: I think they are being generated already03:57
ograseb128, wait, let me pull the missing packages ... 03:57
dokocarlos: could you just put the tarball at some place?03:57
Who_dholbach: I think mark just wanted one of us around to be quizzed in case you were unsure about anything03:57
mantas_Hehe, Lithuanian XFCE translation isn't complete, so, I told to XFCE translators, that they have few hours ... ;)03:58
ograif NM gets my network up again :(03:58
dholbachWho_: no, the clue about all the stuff in one directory helped - thanks. I'll fix with next upload.03:58
z_diverdholbach: Do you know what caused the flat dirctories.?03:58
jdubdholbach: might be good to change their default background layout to zoom03:58
dholbachz_diver: yes03:58
seb128mantas_: translations are never wasted anyway, you will get language-pack update to dapper-updates too03:58
dholbachjdub: i'll do that03:58
ogragrmbl... no NM for me anymore *cry*03:59
carlosdoko: yes, that's what I'm going to do03:59
mantas_seb128, I know, but DVD iso images aren't regenerated, so, people, who don't have internet connection will use translations, which were at release time03:59
carlosdoko: I'm getting new uploads to use latest information03:59
seb128mantas_: that is right too03:59
carloss/information/translations/03:59
Who_dholbach: well if you have any questions I'll be around - did you get the LegacyHuman package?04:00
z_diverdholbach: good.  I'll be available to test a little later today.  Thanks for everything.04:00
dholbachWho_: no didn't get the package - hope it's not big - everybody has grey hair about cd size already04:00
dholbachz_diver: cool04:00
Riddellogra: why no NM?04:01
ograRiddell, dunno, doesnt work after my last upgrade04:01
Who_it's 6k :)04:01
Who_dholbach: should be in your inbox now (6k)04:02
ogradholbach, you'll get used to the grey hair, belive me :)04:02
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dholbachWho_: thanks04:02
dholbachogra: yeah, in twenty years, but not now :)04:03
ogradholbach, haha, wanna care for edubuntu CDs for 2 weeks ? then you are prepared for the "in twenty years" case ;)04:03
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dholbachogra: no, trust me...04:05
pkernIs there any documentation how to activate suspend on a powerpc machine on Dapper?04:05
pkernI did not find any, and all the ways that state to activate it are silent about the fact that this is "not for powerpc"(tm).04:05
ograpkern, works here out of the box (G4 ibook)04:05
pittipkern: argh, it seems that a recent gnome-power-manager broke that; in earlier versions it just worked04:05
pkernogra: I just made a clean install and it did not work. G4 ibook too.04:05
Who_dholbach: that 6k size is only if the gtk2-engines-clearlooks package is on the CD already - which I assume it is...04:05
pittiogra: not here any more04:05
ograoh04:06
dholbachWho_: urg04:06
pittiogra: it worked with my old ~, but not with a fresh user04:06
ograi'm not up to date on my ibook, sorry04:06
tsengdholbach: btw04:06
dholbachWho_: doesn't that conflict with ubuntulooks - I think so04:06
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tsengdholbach: most of the new themes in ubuntu-art are broken for me04:06
Who_dholbach: I have them both installed here - themes work fine04:06
tsengdholbach: like they are missing an engine04:06
tsengdholbach: they show up as the default ugly win9x theme04:07
dholbachtseng: I know04:07
dholbachtseng: next upload04:07
tsengdholbach: ok, hugs04:07
pkernpitti: Will it be fixed in dapper-release? ;)04:07
dholbachWho_: so that means having a new dependency there04:07
dokomvo: java ping04:07
dholbachWho_: i'm not so fond of that :-/04:07
pittipkern: I doubt; dapper-updates maybe; can you please look for/file a bug?04:07
pkernpitti: Will do.04:07
mvodoko: tee pong04:07
Who_dholbach: I guess it does - but I'm new to this stuff :)04:07
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Who_dholbach: all the themes no using ubuntulooks need a dependency...Currently it looks to me like we only depend on ubuntulooks04:09
dholbachWho_: seems that ubuntu-desktop depends on it already04:09
Kamionmdz: the patch I was talking about is in a comment on bug 4707304:09
UbugtuMalone bug 47073 in ubiquity "does not offer to use physical drive when LVM partitions are present" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4707304:09
dholbachWho_: arg - which other ones do we need?04:09
Kamionpitti: any luck on testing that?04:09
Who_dholbach:OK, I'm just checking04:10
dokoI'm looking at various reports claiming that sun-java5-bin cannot be installed using espresso and apt-get; didn't check espresso, but apt-get works for me, even for a new installation. See bug 46096, bug 4727304:10
UbugtuMalone bug 46096 in sun-java5 "Apt will not install j2re1.4 on an espresso install" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4609604:10
UbugtuMalone bug 47273 in sun-java5 "Installation of sun-java5-jre fails on clean system" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4727304:10
pittiKamion: I'm right on it; the lvm alternate install succeeded, now I want to start ubiquity04:10
Kamiondoko: it breaks in noninteractive mode04:10
pittiKamion: however, clicking on the icon suddenly doesn't work for me *boggle*04:10
mdzpitti: I just called Kamion about that; he's fixing04:10
mdzit's a syntax error in /usr/bin/ubiquity04:10
z_diverdholbach: I noticed nuoveXT icon set didn't get in there today.04:11
Kamiondoko: it's really a bug in the live filesystem generation, that debconf/frontend gets left as noninteractive; I believe Adam fixed that last night04:11
pittimdz: ah, I see; I fix it manually04:11
dholbachz_diver: let's take this to ubuntu-art04:11
dokoKamion: sure, so should I just print an error message to stderr, when noninteractive is selected?04:11
Kamiondoko: yes04:11
Kamiondoko: but don't manually look for noninteractive04:11
Kamiondoko: print an error message if db_input returns non-zero04:11
dokook, thanks04:11
KamionI think I commented as such on one of the sun-java5 bugs04:12
dholbachz_diver: could you join?04:12
z_diverdholbach: sure, is it on FreeNode?04:12
Kamion(because somebody assigned it to debconf)04:12
dholbachz_diver: yes04:12
Who_dholbach: Fray needs gtk2-engines-pixbuf (which I couldn't see in ubuntu-desktop). IndustrialXT needs nothing not already there (Industrial Engine is in Ubuntu-desktop) and the othere need Ubuntulooks or Smooth - which is included in Ubuntu-Desktop)04:12
z_diverdholbach: not finding it.04:12
dholbachz_diver: /j #ubuntu-art04:13
pittimvo: ok, I fixed all the l-support-* for OO.o[2] 04:13
dholbachWho_: let's take it to #ubuntu-art04:13
mdzpitti: what did you and seb128 decide about poppler?04:13
Who_dholbach: That would be Gray that needs pixbuf04:13
pittimdz: I just rebuilt tetex-bin, which should fix the issue04:13
seb128mdz: we rebuilt tetex-bin04:13
pittimdz: all other packages have been built against the current poppler (I checked)04:13
pittimdz: IMHO safer than reverting the patch now04:13
pittiand rebuilding 4 other packages04:13
mdzok04:14
seb128mdz: upstream took the patch and infinity asked to the Debian maintainer to apply the same, so be stay binary compatible with Debian (and upstream will probably change their soname with next version)04:14
Riddellmdke: kubuntu-docs uploaded with translated .desktops, thanks04:14
pkernpitti: But I guess you don't have any hint how to get g-p-m to notice the possibility of sleeping?04:14
pkernpitti: The bug report is filed.04:14
pittipkern: Kinnison should know, but he's not online04:14
pittipkern: thanks04:14
mvopitti: \o/04:15
Kamionubiquity syntax error fixed in bzr04:15
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seb128pkern: what do you mean by "notice"?04:16
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seb128pkern: force it to show you the option?04:16
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pkernseb128: Well... in a way, yes. On !powerpc it checks acpi-support, which I don't have.04:16
pkernseb128: But I do not even get suspend on lid close, just screen locking. (Which is bad because the PMU will force a suspend after a certain amount of time.)04:17
seb128pkern: ok, I know there is a /apps/gnome-power-manager/can_suspend gconf-key, but dunno if that's from any use for you04:17
pittibah, since when do we have psychedelic colorful buttons again on ppc? *grr*04:17
seb128probably not04:17
seb128pitti: I just marked like 10 duplicates of the bug04:17
pkernseb128: can_hiberate is toggled, but not shown in the dialog o_O04:17
seb128pitti: you use ati driver right?04:17
pittiseb128: right04:17
pittiseb128: still remember the issue I had in London? that was fixed ages ago, and now it's back04:17
seb128pkern: so g-p-m probably thinks that's not possible, dunno then04:18
seb128pitti: weird it was fixed04:18
pkernseb128: Well, suspend is shown in the menu now, thanks.04:18
pkernseb128: Got to try it now ;)04:18
pittiseb128: didn't have a problem for months, and now it reappeared some days ago04:18
seb128pitti: it's a common cairo/xrender issue on ati it looks like, we keep getting duplicates and we didn't fix anything for it afaik04:18
mvodoko: I was not able to reproduce this either, it works for me from apt and gnome-app-install04:18
seb128pitti: the best you can do is probably to use a non-cairo based theme (ie: anything but Human)04:19
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pkernseb128: Well, a bubble says "Your computer failed to suspend", but it worked just fine.04:19
pkernseb128: Network, display and input devices all work well. So thanks a lot. (:04:19
seb128np04:20
ograseb128, mdz, now fully upgraded: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/shot1.png04:22
sivangseb128: I have a patch for malone #39482 , do you think it can be uploaded if some folks give it testing on some off-archive debs?04:22
UbugtuMalone bug 39482 in nautilus "nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders, instead of copying" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3948204:22
pittiKamion: yay, the 'use whole disk' selector works fine with your patch, and installation is running now04:23
seb128sivang: to dapper-updates probably04:23
pittiKamion: I'll report to the bug when the installation actually finished04:23
ograand NM still doesnt work (it did before the upgrade)04:23
seb128sivang: where is the patch?04:23
sivangseb128: do you prefer to see debdiff attached to the bug report , as I can also prepare source pkgs04:24
Kamionpitti: great, thanks04:24
Kamionmdz: ok to upload that partman-auto patch, then?04:24
seb128ogra: cd /usr/share/icons && find . -name "*gnome-logo-icon-transparent*" ?04:24
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seb128sivang: the diff to start with04:24
pittiKamion: hm, now it failed with 'Erzeugen eines Dateisystems fehlgeschlagen' (creation of fs failed)04:24
Kamionpitti: gar. logs?04:25
pittiKamion: while creating /dev/hda3 fs for /04:25
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sivangseb128: k, I will attached it to the bug report for your convinience :-)04:25
Kamionpitti: may still need ''vgchange -a n04:25
Kamioner04:25
Kamion'vgchange -a n'04:25
seb128sivang: good04:25
mdzKamion: has it been tested?04:25
Kamionpitti: but let's have the logs and I'll check04:25
pittiKamion: /var/log/partman.log?04:25
Kamionpitti: /var/log/partman and /var/log/installer/syslog please04:25
ograseb128, its in human, gartoon, and the a11y themes04:25
mdzKamion: it doesn't fall under my preferred "obviously correct without context" criterion04:25
seb128ogra: I blame gartoon then04:26
mdzKamion: can you explain the fix to me?04:26
Kamionmdz: see conversation with pitti, I'll wait until we've checked out his current problem04:26
seb128ogra: open the gartoon one?04:26
Kamionmdz: certainly04:26
ograseb128, how should that influence anything, i dont use gartoon anywhere04:26
jsgotangcowoo language upload04:26
Kamionmdz: if there is only one disk available, partman-auto skips the disk selector so that you don't get a dialog with only one sensible option04:26
Kamionmdz: we exclude /dev/mapper/*-* from the disk selector, because it doesn't make sense to offer logical volumes there (you can't partition them)04:27
ograseb128, thats the gartoon gnome foot (a blue comic one)04:27
pittiKamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/04:27
seb128ogra: is one of those matching the icon you see for the menu item?04:27
ograseb128, and Human/48x48 shows the one from the menu04:27
Kamionmdz: the script responsible for the disk selector was erroneously picking the first option from the list of devices available in the event that only one disk is available, without excluding /dev/mapper/*-*04:28
ograseb128, nope, gartoon isnt in any of my menus04:28
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Kamionmdz: so, if only one (actual) disk is available and there are also LVM volumes around, it might well pick a logical volume instead of the first real disk04:28
seb128ogra: Human ships an gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png for you?04:28
Kamionthe only real disk, that is04:28
ograseb128, just dpkg -S ing here04:28
carlospitti: we got 8000 new translations since yesterday language pack04:29
pittiKamion: I can do another one with verbose logging04:29
Kamionthe fix just keeps track of the first real disk and chooses that in the event that only one real disk is available04:29
pitticarlos: wow04:29
mdzKamion: ok, makes sense04:29
ograseb128, hmm, nope, i wonder wher that comes from then ... 04:29
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seb128ogra: ok, it would have been weird04:29
ograno idea wher that comes from :/04:29
mjg59mdz: gnome-power-manager needs to unconditionally enable suspend for PPC04:29
Kamionpitti: strange, I can't find any actual error in there; yes please, verbose logging would be great04:30
mdzmjg59: hey what to who now?04:30
pittimjg59: that must be a gconf issue, right? because it worked with my old /home directory, but not with a fresh user04:30
mjg59pitti: Indeed04:30
ograseb128, sorry for the chaos ...04:30
seb128ogra: np, but is that a new install from the current CD ?04:30
ogranope, my upgraded hoary04:30
seb128ogra: ie: is that likely to be something on the CD that created it?04:31
mjg59mdz: Whether or not suspend is available is controlled via a gconf key, which always ought to be true for PPC (but currently isn't)04:31
seb128ah, ok04:31
carlospitti: and 24331 since Friday04:31
ograhoary->breezy->dapper04:31
mjg59mdz: Can I show you a patch in an hour or so?04:31
seb128ogra: you probably played some time ago to change the panel logo04:31
ograseb128, must have been long ago since i dont remember it at all04:31
seb128ogra: that icon used to be the panel emblem for hoary04:31
sivangseb128: patch attached to bug report, now I have a train to catch, /me runs04:31
ograbut well, its the only explanation:)04:31
seb128later sivang04:31
seb128ogra: right04:31
sivanglaters folks04:32
carlosdoko: hmm I think the impress' .pot and .po files are not being generated04:32
infinitymdz: Ready to wrap your mind around some HideousHacks(tm)?04:33
ograbtw, will we get a saner distributor logo or will we have to live with the "stolen from osX aqua" one ?04:33
infinitymdz: HideousHacks, AKA "Why most people should never use diversions, cause fixing misuse sucks"04:33
ograthis buttonish border looks scary :)04:33
pittiogra++04:34
seb128ogra: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-artwork/+bug/4726004:34
UbugtuMalone bug 47260 in ubuntu-artwork "Distributor icon is ugly" [Normal,Confirmed]  04:34
seb128comment on it04:34
ograhehe04:34
ograwill do :)04:34
pittithe doc team already complained about breaking screenshots all over04:34
ograi neither didnt like the one before, but that looked a lot better04:34
mdzinfinity: the only reasonable fix for diversions bugs is to remove the use of diversions entirely04:35
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infinitymdz: Heh.04:35
infinitymdz: Seeing this debdiff will likely solidify that opinion for you.04:35
pvanhoofeeeeeeeeek. what is that border around the ubuntu logo04:36
infinitymdz: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/ia32-libs.diff04:36
infinityseb128: Commented.04:36
jsgotangcopvanhoof: amen04:36
mdzwhy does it seem like all reporters of Kubuntu ubiquity bugs flag them as security-related for no apparent reason?04:37
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infinitymdz: The ia64 bit in preinst comes froms somewhere along the way, the diversion being randomly renamed from ldd.amd64 to ldd.ia32-libs, so now there's a mix of both in the wild.04:37
fabbionemdz: because they are special?04:38
fabbionethe bugs i mean .. of course..04:38
infinitymdz: The postinst ugliness comes from past failed attempts at removing diversions, so some machines ended up with a parentless /usr/bin/ldd for no sane reason.04:38
pittiKamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/ *.verbose04:38
infinitymdz: It's all very scary.04:38
infinitymdz: But appears to be correct, and was tested on amd64 and ia64, breezy and dapper chroots.04:38
pittiKamion: exactly the same error after restarting ubiquity with verbosity (although the partition table was already updated in the first run)04:38
hungerWhat are my chances to see suspend working in dapper as well as it did in breezy?04:40
infinityhunger: If it's not currently, then "about nil".04:40
dokoKamion: in the installer: did the console mode (frame buffer / vga) did change in dapper (compared to breezy)?04:40
infinityhunger: We're going to close the gates for uploads completely very shortly.04:40
hungerinfinity: I feared that:-(04:41
Kamiondoko: it's 640x400 now04:41
Kamion(vga16fb change in kernel)04:41
hungerinfinity: Well, I guess I'll have to install breezy again then:-(04:41
Kamionpitti: oh, can you get /var/log/syslog too? I think the actual error may have landed there04:42
KamionI need to consolidate that post-dapper, the current situation is a mess04:42
fabbioneKamion: can you confirm we don't have LAMP on dvd? (powerpc)04:42
infinitydoko: We changed the framebuffer to work a bit better for 5% of people, which made it worse for 1%... Are you in the 1% that got shafted?04:42
Kamionfabbione: correct04:42
fabbioneKamion: ok thanks.04:43
Kamionfabbione: given a bit more time, it would be fixable, but ...04:43
Kamion(ENOTIME)04:43
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pittiKamion: indeed -- 'could not stat /dev/hda3 -- no such file or directory'; I'll send you the full log04:43
Kamionpitti: whoa, oddness04:43
dokoinfinity: no, see bug 4728304:43
UbugtuMalone bug 47283 in bash "Strange Resolution in Shell" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4728304:43
fabbioneKamion: i think we can live without.. thanks04:43
pittiKamion: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/var_log_syslog04:44
pittiKamion: Indeed I have /dev/hda[124] , but not 304:44
infinitydoko: 80x25 is "strange" now? :)04:44
Kamionpitti: 40304:44
pittiKamion: it seems udev needs to be poked after recreating partitions or so?04:44
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Kamionwe do poke udev though, I think ...04:44
pittiKamion: sorry, fixed04:44
Kamiondo you have /bin/update-dev?04:44
pittiyes, I have04:45
infinitydoko: I guess he got used to the non-standard 80x30 that the 640x480 console gave him.  He also needs to adjust his monitor to show the whole image, which might help.04:45
infinitydoko: Very much a Rejected bug waiting to happen. :)04:45
dokoinfinity: already done :)04:46
infinitymdz: Comments on the ia32-libs scariness, or do you just want me to upload it without you looking, so you don't have to vomit?04:46
fabbioneinfinity: he is busy atm...04:47
infinityfabbione: Ahh.04:47
infinityAre you his new scecretary? :)04:47
infinitysecretary, too.04:47
fabbioneinfinity: no,  but i can 04:47
fabbioneinfinity: no,  but i can watch him moving around the office04:47
Kamionpitti: I must say, I can't say I understand this04:49
carlosmdz: Hi, When will be open edgy in launchpad?04:49
infinityDid I promise anyone anything today that I haven't yet done (other than ia32-libs)?  I'm starting to lose track of my own body parts.04:49
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Kamionpitti: particularly given that that partition allegedly exists on boot, according to the syslog04:50
fabbioneinfinity: to fill up my bank account?04:50
Kamionso I blame, er, well, no idea04:50
infinitycarlos: When soyuz is ready for us.04:50
pittiKamion: fdisk -l /dev/hda3 also prints it04:50
pittiKamion: I just called /bin/update-dev manually, doesn't help04:50
carlosinfinity: so you need some code changes first?04:51
infinitycarlos: No, we just need to get the distribution created, make sure it works, etc.04:51
Kamionpitti: what's in /sys/block/hda?04:51
carlosso that means this week or next one...04:51
infinitycarlos: Other than the fact that we'll all be exhausted, I suspect that a couple of hours between cprov and I will be all that it takes to make it go.04:51
carloshmm, I'm being late then to get translations in place too04:51
pittiKamion: hda[124] , no 304:51
Kamionpitti: then your kernel is interestingly confused04:52
pittiKamion: vgchange -a n doesn't help either04:52
carlosinfinity: please, tell me if you agree on a date for it04:52
infinitycarlos: "Any time after June 1" :)04:52
carlos;-)04:52
carlosok04:52
infinitycarlos: Some of the devs will be itching to upload ASAP, so the faster we can get going on the infrastructure side, the better.04:52
pittiKamion: ok, let's debug that at a later point then? it seems unrelated to the partman patch I tried04:53
Kamionpitti: I think so, yeah04:53
carlosinfinity: yeah, I will try to get it in place in time, if I'm late... I will execute it by hand and put it in place for edgy + 104:53
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KamionI've uploaded the partman-auto patch04:54
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pittiunless you need anything further04:54
Kamionpitti: nope, thanks04:54
pittiKamion: I file a bug with what we have, as a reminder04:55
Kamionthep: there's way too much hardcoded in kbd-chooser, sigh - I didn't realise that the *.syms.h files were copied in there too04:55
Kamionnot fixable before dapper, but fixable after04:55
Kamionpitti: thanks04:55
mdzinfinity: can you upload an ia32-libs with only the new packages so that we can consider this more substantial change separately?04:56
mdzcarlos: some time after dapper is released04:56
infinitymdz: Yeah.04:56
mdzinfinity: what is the bug it is fixing?04:57
mdzis there a report open?04:57
ogramdz, amd64 dapper->dapper upgrades fail completely on ia32-libs04:57
thepKamion, OK. Will wait till post-dapper.04:57
Kamionsorry it wasn't spotted earlier, again04:57
infinitymdz: Some reported, some not.  Upgrades from several intermediate dapper versions are broken on amd64.  Upgrades from breezy to dapper are broken on ia64, fresh installs on ia64 are currently broken.04:57
Kamionthep: ubiquity *might* manage to work (possibly by accident), not sure04:58
infinitymdz: The failure cases are explained above in my ramblings to you to explain the changes.04:58
thepKamion, you mean another installer?04:58
Kamionthep: the desktop CD installer04:58
Kamionit does use kbd-chooser under the hood though, so my guess is that it will also fail04:58
mdzinfinity: why does breezy->dapper break on ia64 but not amd64?04:59
mdzI must admit, I am not very sympathetic toward ia64 at this juncture04:59
thepKamion, it's another installer than espresso?04:59
infinitymdz: Because ia64 still ships a divers, amd64 doesn't, and somewhere along the way, someone decided to rename that divers from ldd.amd64 to ldd.ia32-libs.04:59
mdzdoko: what do you mean by this?04:59
mdz   * Build using qt-x11-free_3.3.6-1ubuntu5, entering the archive in05:00
mdz     dapper-updates.05:00
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infinitymdz: So, we can either break all dapper->dapper upgrades by forcing it to be ldd.amd64, or break breezy->dapper by forcing it to be ldd.ia32-libs, or employ the hack I added in that preinst to normalise it.05:00
Kamionthep: espresso is called ubiquity now05:00
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thepKamion, i see05:00
dokomdz: the qt-x11-free_3.3.6-1ubuntu5 is not yet in the archive, but built by hand on a clean environment. 05:00
infinitymdz: Anyhow, the ia64 code is all if-guarded anyway, so it's a "for-free" change while fixing the amd64 stuff and updating the binaries.05:01
mdzdoko: the one that I said should wait until after release?05:01
dokowe did agree to upload the qt-x11-free_3.3.6-1ubuntu5 to dapper-updates, didn't we?05:01
dokocorrect05:01
mdzdoko: dapper-updates, NOT dapper05:01
pittiargh05:01
Kamionright, 1600, time to download translations05:01
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ograwasnt that fixed ?`05:01
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ograKeybuk poked on it a lot05:01
dokomdz: I'm confused; you did OK ia32-libs-kde05:01
pittiogra: ISTR reading a pbbuttonsd changelog entry, but it's still started on ppc/live05:02
ograbah05:02
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mdzdoko: please revert05:02
mdzdoko: if this is what you meant, I misunderstood you05:03
dokomdz: well, yes, that was a misunderstanding. 05:05
pitticarlos: now that we have all domains that the buildd tarballs have, can we be sure to have all PO files as well?05:05
pitticarlos: i. e. can I drop the tarball merging?05:05
Kamionhmm, I have several ubiquity bugs which I think are due to people not reformatting the root file system05:06
carlospitti: I think so, yes, the only ones that we would be missing are the ones that failed05:06
carlospitti: and we have that list already05:06
infinitypitti: Drop tarball merging?  Does that mean I can stop publishing them and remove apache from the buildds? *excited look*05:06
KamionI think I'll worry about those after dapper, unless anyone radically objects ...05:06
dokomdz: do we really need to revert that? it's a local change only affecting kubuntu on amd64, tested by Riddell and me. The rationale of this was having one less abort for OOo05:06
pitticarlos: 'the ones that failed' -> is that yes or no?05:06
carlospitti: I have those entries available from launchpad.net/rosetta/imports05:07
carlospitti: so I guess the answer is 'yes'05:07
pitticarlos: failed because they are broken, or because importing them doesn't work?05:07
carlospitti: most of them, because the files are broken05:07
pitticarlos: in the former case, shipping them in the langpacks doesn't make sense anyway05:07
carlospitti: I guess a couple are due rosetta bugs, and from time to time, I review them05:08
carlospitti: don't worry, I will reduce that list to zero so any missing translation will appear in next language pack05:08
pitticarlos: great05:10
Kamionis Rosetta still stalled doing the OOo import?05:10
infinitymdz: I can do a much smaller patch that doesn't worry about upgrade breakage at all, but at least makes ia64 installable from scratch (that's just an if guard around one statement, instead of the gobs of scary in the previous diff)05:11
Kamionit seems to be taking longer than usual to do a couple of translation exports05:11
infinitymdz: While I'd prefer to sort all the upgrade bugs, I can see the argument for just leaving it saying "oh well, good enough for most users"05:11
carlosKamion: 320 .po files to go05:12
seb128carlos: did you update the evolution template? do you know when the change will be applied?05:12
Kamioncarlos: any rough ETA?05:12
carlosKamion: oh, the export thing is unrelated05:12
mdzdoko: I said that the change should go to dapper-updates, not that it should go in dapper for kubuntu/amd6405:12
mdzinfinity: this smells like dapper-updates to me05:12
carlosKamion: I'm doing full exports of OO.org to generate language packs, but should be much faster as I got already most of them05:12
carlosKamion: you should get your request in 10 - 15 minutes, don't think it would take much more05:13
carlosbut the imports don't block the exports05:13
carlosso those are unrelated05:14
Kamioncarlos: ok, thanks05:16
Kamionah yes, there's one of them now05:16
seb128carlos: and about my question? :)05:16
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dokomdz: my understanding was, that the qt-x11-free upload should go to dapper-updates and the ia32-libs-kde upload to dapper; therefore the followup discussion with infinity how to provide the qt-x11-free packages included in ia32-libs-kde. I think we would be better with working qt widgets and scim on kubuntu-amd64, but preparing the upload now.05:17
infinitymdz: Here's what I'm talking about.  If I ignore all the possible upgrade snafus addressed by the scary patch (and leave those for -updates), this will at least make the ia32-libs on the ia64 ISO installable.05:18
infinitymdz: http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/ia32-libs.diff205:18
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mdzdoko: you showed me a diff05:18
mdzhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ooo-amd64/ia32-libs-kde.diff05:18
carlosseb128: the evolution template is blocked by OOO imports05:18
mdzdoko: but that is not what you uploaded05:18
pittimantas_, seb128, Riddell, carlos: new daily language packs ready for testing. Please upgrade to them and report any issues you might find (final candidates)05:19
carlosseb128: I don't think it will be imported until tomorrow05:19
seb128pitti: ok, will do05:19
seb128carlos: ok, then dapper will have that bug, no big deal that's a detail05:19
danimocrimsun: ping?05:19
carlosseb128: well, dapper will have it anyway, final language packs are already done05:19
carlosseb128: even before you gave me the fixed .pot file05:20
seb128carlos: right05:20
mdzinfinity: ok, you have a deal05:22
infinitymdz: Danke.  I'll pester you for the other change on June 2nd. :P05:22
mdzdoko: this doesn't affect the CDs and we can look at it after release; it's not a trivial change by any means05:22
infinity(Or I'll forget about it and won't care in a month)05:22
mdzinfinity: perhaps both of the ia64 users will remind you05:22
infinitymdz: well, it affects OOo working properly on the kubuntu/amd64 livecd.  That's about it.05:23
danimocrimsun: unping05:23
infinitymdz: I suspect that after we made a lot of noise about Ubuntu and KDE, saving face with livecds that work well might be worth it.05:23
mdzinfinity: no, it just means it doesn't get the KDE file dialog05:23
mdzright?05:23
infinitymdz: Note that the change is localised to ia32-libs-kde, which is broken anyway.05:23
infinitymdz: Riddell would have to confirm that.  I'd understood it as "the dialogs are completely broken", but I've not actually looked.05:24
mdzinfinity: the KDE dialog is broken; Riddell unseeded oo.o-kde to work around that.  it works.05:24
mdzand we're not going to revert that change in favor of this one05:25
infinityAhh, well.  If it works perfectly well otherwise, then screw it.05:25
mdzthat would be exchanging a simple and safe fix for a complex and risky one05:25
infinityBut getting this in -updates ASAP for breezy->dapper upgraders would be nice.05:25
infinityCause they'll have OOo-kde installed, and it'll break.05:25
mdzit's already broken05:26
mdzand apparently has been for some time05:27
infinityI understood that it worked in breezy.05:27
infinityThen broke early in dapper.05:27
infinitySo people jumping from breezy to dapper will watch it regress.05:27
infinityAchwell.  I'd rather go bikeshed about the ugly icon on my panel anyway.05:28
infinityIt's not the end of the world if this gets fixed post-release, it's just unfortunate that the livecd will lack the shininess of a pseudo-integrated OOo.05:28
pittirebooting to test final langpacks05:29
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pitticarlos: any idea why you don't export the 'libc' domain from glibc any more?05:33
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carlospitti: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper/+source/glibc/+pots/libc is setup to appear in language packs05:35
dokomdz: I'm reverting it. it's not true, that I did upload something else. I adjusted the changelog after our discussion to be more verbose. See http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ooo-amd64/ia32-libs-5-6.diff for reference05:36
pittiRiddell, seb128: apart from dropping libc domain (compared to yesterday), new langpacks look good to me05:36
carlospitti: the only thing I can guess is that we got no .po files for that translatio domain....05:36
pitticarlos: the libc tarball has plenty05:37
carlosfor libc ?05:37
Kamiongar, why are people translating pt and pt_PT separately] 05:37
Kamionor es and es_ES05:38
carlosKamion: which domains?05:38
carloswe are 'killing' those translations05:38
jdubKamion: where are the dvd images hosted?05:38
mdzdoko: thank you05:38
dokomdz: is it ok to freshen the packages from the archive for the ia32-libs-kde upload?05:38
Kamioncarlos: ubiquity/+pots/ubiquity05:38
pitticarlos: yes, glibc tarball has lots of po files; unfortunately it doesn't build mo files any more, so the buildd tarball doesn't have them05:38
Kamionjdub: cdimage.u.c/releases/dapper/blah05:38
jduboh,ok05:38
Kamionor cdimage.u.c/dvd/ for dailies05:38
mdzKamion: are installer translations going to make this cron.daily?05:39
Kamionjdub: I don't think I published DVD images for the RC05:39
Kamionmdz: er, maybe, if I stop being asked questions ;)05:39
Kamionprobably not though, it takes a while05:39
carlospitti: I will do a manual import of those .po files05:39
infinityI can just turn off the publisher crontab and we can start by-handing it...05:39
pitticarlos: right, let's ship them in -updates05:39
carlosKamion: I did some changes to prevent even more that situation05:40
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infinityOkay, I think that's my last upload for dapper-release.05:53
infinityWho knows how many I'll be making for -updates, but whatever.  :)05:53
bgertzfieldinfinity: Go have a drink. ;)05:53
infinitybgertzfield: Well, no, now I get to drive the FTP and CD build machinery.05:54
infinityAfter June 1st, THEN I can drink.05:54
infinityCopious amounts, if I have my way.05:54
KamionI heartily wish that merging installer translations was quicker05:54
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carlosdoko: I did a single .tar.gz export this time05:55
bgertzfieldinfinity: Yes.  Yes you will.05:55
carlosdoko: http://people.ubuntu.com/~carlos/ooo-dapper-2006-05-29.tar.gz05:55
mvobgertzfield: hello! did you got my mail?05:56
bgertzfieldmvo: Yeah!  I just got the email.  Thanks again. :)05:56
dokocarlos, mdz: these OOo translations are still targeted for dapper?05:57
Kamionmdz: no, no way I'll make this cron.daily, sorry05:57
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carlosdoko: It lacks ooo-impress because for some reason, you didn't provide it or it wasn't imported into Rosetta (not sure why)05:57
carlosmdz: those are to generate ooo.org language packs that have their own packages outside pitti's language packs05:58
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mdzKamion: urgh, I would have uploaded a 1.0.10a fixing the typo if I had known06:16
mdzit would be nice to have working desktop CDs this close to release06:16
thepKamion, Gotta go to bed. Thanks for handling the bug.06:19
Kamionmdz: sorry, I'll have it for this cron.daily06:20
Kamionworking as fast as I can06:20
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seb128pitti: language packs look good to me06:22
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infinityKamion: I can stop the soyuz machinery for you if you're not going to make it.06:23
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mathrickhi, I need some help with Ubuntu's fontconfig, namely, I'm trying to patch is so that FreeSans is considered as the very last candidate (it's too ugly for anything else), and also to make my Japanese fonts look right06:25
Tonio_hi06:26
mathrickI thought it'd include /usr/share/language-selector/fontconfig/$LANGUAGE, but apparently, that's not the case06:26
Kamioninfinity: I'll make this one, just not the previous one06:26
mathrickthe result is that Japanese-specific overrides for embedded bitmaps and similar don't work06:26
infinityKamion: Alright.06:26
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mathrickactually, I believe embedded bitmaps should be simply disabled per-script, no matter the current locale, but that's another step, right now I want to see why it does't work the way I expect it to06:27
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mathrickhey Burgwork 06:27
ogramathrick, please ask support questions in #ubuntu we're preparing the release here06:28
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mathrickogra: this is not a support question, this is me trying to fix problems with language-selector06:29
mathrickogra: the desired end result is a patch06:29
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mantas_pitti, where I can find new language packs ?06:32
infinitymathrick: Even if a patch is produced, it won't make dapper at this point, so this may not be the ideal time to discuss it.06:33
Burgworkhey mathrick 06:34
pittimantas_: deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/langpacks/daily/ ./06:35
mathrickinfinity: okay, but that's nevertheless something that needs addressing, I got the first part figured out, now I need someone to tell me if /usr/share/language-selector/fontconfig/$LANGUAGE is supposed to be read by fontconfig06:35
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mathrickso that I know if I should move to #ubuntu and try to debug my install06:36
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Kamioninfinity: could you hold soyuz after all please? hit a small snag06:56
infinityKamion: On it.06:56
Kamionshould only take an extra ten minutes06:56
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infinityI'm timing you.07:04
fabbioneinfinity: me?07:05
Kamionyou're timing my ISP's upload bandwidth now07:05
Kamionno me07:05
fabbione:)07:05
Coyctecmwhat's default font in open office, open office don't respect .fonts.conf ?07:06
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mdkeRiddell: rock!! thanks a lot07:08
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Kamioninfinity: Good to go now.07:10
Kamion   39659 | S- | ubiquity             | 1.0.11               | 30 seconds07:10
Kamion         | * ubiquity/1.0.11 Component: main Section: admin07:10
infinityWoo.07:10
infinityPublishing.07:11
Kamionthe snag was that I broke the encoding of partman-auto's Croatian translation by accident during the merge07:11
infinityThat was a lot of language packages that just scrolled across my screen...07:11
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crimsunpitti: I've received no word (at least in awaylog). -updates is fine. Thanks.07:12
pitticrimsun: yes, let's do it for -updates then, should be easier to undo if it should really break something07:12
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pouetI have done a libpam_mount patch, but the author doesn't seem to react on source forge. I want to know if it's possible to have them included in ubuntu patches ?07:15
pouetor if there is some place to submit them.07:15
pouetmaybe launchpad ?07:16
pittipouet: please submit it as a bug report07:16
pittipouet: it's nothing for dapper, we are in ice cold freeze07:16
pouetpitti: yes, but I will swich to edgy eft soon after it's released07:16
pouetpitti: I have read the repository will open mid jun07:17
pittipouet: yes, it will07:17
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jdubice cold freeze! *dink* ... that's the sound of another dapper-changes mail hitting the ice... ;-)07:18
pittijdub: Scrud managed to get out, too :)07:19
pitti(the furry cute animal from Ice Age)07:19
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pouetI am impatient to have upgrades07:21
pouetI hope edgy eft will not be too much broken ^^07:22
ograi hope it will07:22
jdubpitti: ha ha07:22
ograat least in the beginning07:22
infinityI'm planning on breaking it spectacularly.07:22
jdubi hope edgy is a buckling tower of pain and horror to start with07:22
ograbrokeness in the beginning of a cycle means more new features ;)07:22
ograyay07:22
jonohey jdub07:22
jdubmorning jono07:23
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zygahello07:30
zygaI'm sorry for dissapearing yesterday but my laptop is no longer operational07:30
bgertzfieldhey zyga07:31
bgertzfieldsorry to hear that :(07:31
bgertzfieldI hope I didn't trash it!07:31
zygano07:31
bgertzfieldphew07:31
pittizyga: iz GTK bug?07:31
zygaI turned it off because the fan was malfunctioning07:31
zygapitti: hum?07:31
bgertzfieldI see07:31
zygabgertzfield: it is not damaged but I need to get some hardware to re-assemble it07:32
pittizyga: nevermind, seb128 will kick me soon enough07:32
mvozyga: oh, that are bad news :/07:32
zygaphone07:33
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sivangre all07:34
zygaback07:36
zygahi sivang07:36
zygapitti: gtk display bug on ati drivers?07:36
sivanghey zyga , how is it going?07:36
pittizyga: yes, that one sucks07:36
zygaanyway I need to get some CPU heat paste and re-assemble the thing carefully07:36
zygapitti: yes it's very annoying07:36
zygapitti: but hibernation works ! :)07:36
zygasivang: I trashed my laptop07:37
sivangzyga: oh god, how did you do that?07:37
zyga(or, it died and I trashed it trying to repair)07:37
zygafan got stuck07:37
zygaI disassembled it 07:37
zygaI'll drop a pic because it's pretty picture :D07:37
zygaso much stuff in that laptop is useless IMHO :)07:37
zygapitti: how is a bug like that generated?07:38
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pittizyga: out of sheer malice; frankly, I don't know07:38
zygapitti: it's rather ackward, like some color mask gone wrong07:38
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zygatoo bad it's this close to release07:44
sivangpitti: I managed to fix something from the Radar :-) malone #39482 , but I forgot to drop the debug g_warnings in the debdiff I attached to the bug :-/07:46
UbugtuMalone bug 39482 in nautilus "nautilus tries to move when dragging and dropping from read-only folders, instead of copying" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3948207:46
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pygisivang, hey07:47
sivangpygi: hey dude07:47
pygiyou have a sec or working on bugs?07:47
sivangpygi: 'sup?07:47
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pygifixing Diva bugs (not that you know what that is, but still :P)07:48
sivangpygi: I just need to fix a debdiff, so I can chat while doing that07:48
sivangpygi: Diva, I think you showed me it's interface sometime ago?07:48
pygisivang, indeed :P07:48
pygisivang, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackupNg07:49
pygisome nice ideas from me :)07:49
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sivangpygi: k, cool thanks07:53
sivangpygi: I had some discussins with mpt the other day,07:53
sivangand I'm keen to change a bit our plans :)07:53
pygisivang, who is mpt? :-/07:53
pygiand how do you want to change plans?07:53
sivangmpt is Ubuntu's in house UI specialist and designer07:53
sivang;-)07:53
Treenakssivang: GUIru?07:54
pygio joy, and I guess changing plans means in UI ?07:54
sivangpygi: not entirely :)07:56
pygisivang, ergh, what then? 07:56
pygiDon't say you wanna change the scope to "World best backup application" ? :)07:56
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sivangbut changing plans is more of to postpone the "super uber complete disaster recovery system" and first concentrate on making it rock solid , with all the bindings in place,07:56
sivangand so get it and tell many users it's safe to use.07:57
sivangwe only have like 4 months before edgy, and I am not sure we would be able to complete everything in time if we try to do everything at one hit,07:57
sivangwe already have lots of work in doing better device detection, and making it respond in real time to plug events like hal does,07:57
sivangin accordance with that we need to make sure all error are trapped and are accounted for in an appropriate way07:58
pygisivang, we won't have complete recovery disaster system ready for edgy ofcourse07:58
sivangplus adding support to for remaining size probes for different devices etc..07:58
pygisivang, I added a lot more things we have to work on for system like that, so it's sure we wouldnt be able to finish it in time07:58
sivangwe have enough work to do together with the notifcation infrastrucutre without making it super uber disaster recovery system07:59
pygisivang, please look at that page I gave you , and add part (Edgy - Scope )07:59
sivangpygi: cool, I will ldo that07:59
sivangI'm just happy you're not disappointed by it07:59
pygialso, please comment the things I wrote down :)07:59
sivangYou seemed very eager and I would hate to break you enthusiasm :-)07:59
sivangpygi: will do, but first I Need to fix the debdiff I sent to seb128 so he won't get angry at me :)07:59
pygisivang, bah, I haven't even planned to have all that ready for edgy :)07:59
HiddenWolfsivang: you've got some home user backup love planned? :)08:00
zygaI'm pulling pictures of my mess08:00
pygiAll we need is get general infrastructure on which we can build on08:00
zygaI should be ashamed of myself :)08:00
pygiHiddenWolf, a lot love :)08:00
sivangHiddenWolf: lots and lots of love08:00
sivangHiddenWolf: I already have a team behind me :)08:00
HiddenWolfSoC?08:00
pygiHiddenWolf, nop, no SoC :)08:00
pygisivang, o joy, team is 3 people :)08:00
HiddenWolfbtw, is there a list of accepted _buntu projects?08:01
pygiHiddenWolf, yup08:01
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HiddenWolfah08:03
pygisivang, that team on LP ... are we going to hold there all people interested in HUB, or just devs?08:03
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pygisivang, btw. we are08:04
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pygiargh. :P08:04
pygiwill be back in sec08:10
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pygisivang, back, hopefully you got the last pm08:12
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pygidinner, brb08:13
sivangback now08:18
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sivangpygi: after you do the doc I could write the neccessary bindings myself even I guess :)08:20
Mithrandirsladen: why do you think 43780 has a lower severity because it's not in main?08:23
sivangpygi: what did you mean in 08:23
sivangGnomeVFS08:23
sivang1)Take advantage of GnomeVFS in "boot" mode08:23
sivang2)Port GnomeVFS pre-boot so we could take advantage of it (?!) 08:23
sivang?08:23
sivangHow is it related to the preboot/post-boot ?08:23
_ion0) Rewrite GnomeVFS to be a thin wrapper to something like fuse.08:24
_ionThe same applies to KDE VFS.08:24
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sivangto have it available in boostrap environments?08:25
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pygisivang, sorry, afk, I'll be here later :(08:27
sivangpygi: no problem :-)08:28
sivanghmm, applying debdiff is with plain patch right?08:31
sivangafter all, it's just a patch :-)08:31
zygadone08:33
zygaI've got all the messy pictures :)08:33
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sivanghmm, how I tell patch to create a file that's listed on the patch if it's not laready there?08:38
sivangzyga: any idea?08:39
zygahmm08:39
Mithrandirsivang: run diff with -N; patch does so automatically08:39
zygaright08:39
zyga-N diff's new files08:39
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chantrahi there08:39
zyga-Naur - new, treat all like text, universal, recursive08:39
zygathe universal differ08:39
chantraI would like to cross compile package from a i386 to amd6408:40
chantrait seems that amd64 arch doesn't exist in the kernel08:40
chantrashould i use ia64 ?08:40
zygachantra: ?08:40
zygachantra: ia64 is not amd6408:40
chantra:(08:40
zygachantra: the kernel fully supports x86_64 aka amd6408:40
zygabut you want a cross compile first08:40
zygas/compile/compiler/08:41
chantraokie dokie :)08:41
chantrayep, I'm on my way to tpkg-make :)08:41
chantragiving a try :)08:42
sivangMithrandir: I already did a debdiff, should patch then automaticaly handle stuff?08:42
Mithrandirsivang: yeah08:43
zygasivang: unless it's binary then yes08:43
sivangMithrandir: I want to change only inside the debdiff already, instead of re-introducing the changes into a fresh source08:43
sivangMithrandir: and then apply and test the changes08:43
sivangzyga: it08:43
sivangzyga: not a binary pkg08:43
Mithrandirjust edit the debdiff, then08:43
sivangzyga: only souce08:43
sivangMithrandir: ok, I've done that, tries to patch -p1 < ... and it gave a warning about the non exisitng debian/patches/.. file, and did not create it there08:44
sivangpatching file debian/changelog08:44
sivangpatching file debian/patches/94_readonly_dnd_fix.patch08:44
sivangpatch: **** unexpected end of file in patch08:44
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chantrazyga: while tpkg-make Hmph - dunno the x86_64-linux arch08:45
sivang94_readonly_dnd_fix.patch - this is the new file that did not exist before08:45
chantrawhile tpkg-make x86_64-linux it tells me:08:45
chantraHmph - dunno the x86_64-linux arch08:45
_ionsivang: Perhaps rediff(1) would help.08:45
zygachantra: I don't know tpkg-make, sorry08:45
chantraarf :s08:46
sivang_ion: right, thank you!08:47
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chantrazyga: cheers :)08:49
zygachantra: good luck08:49
sivangMithrandir: I just needed to fix the offest indicators :)08:50
Mithrandirsivang: use a real editor which does so for you.08:50
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sivangMithrandir: care to tell me which is it? :)08:52
sivangnonetheless, patching failes... I guess I might do it manually afterall08:52
Mithrandirsivang: emacs does, at least.08:52
sivangokay, I'll try with emacs , maybe it will do better the offset adjustment08:53
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sivangwell, it appears rediff gets confused over debdiffs08:59
chantrazyga: have you ever cross compile .deb package?08:59
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sivanggiven debdiffs are diffs over diffs09:00
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highvoltagewow. that's deap, man.09:00
zygachantra: no but i cross compile stuff dauly09:01
zygadaily09:01
chantrawell I want to create .deb package, therefore it would be handy to be able to use dpkg utils :)09:02
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zygaI don't know how to cross compile debs really09:03
Kamionlast I checked, dpkg-cross was the answer09:03
zygawe use properiarity system at work09:03
chantraKamion: yep, but I need to set up the environment first09:03
chantraand it seems amd64 and x86_64 are not supported by tpkg-make09:04
chantra wonder if ia64 will do the trick09:04
zygachantra: no09:04
chantra<target> should be one of alpha-linux, arm-linux, hppa-linux, i*86-linux,09:04
chantraia32-linux, ia64-linux, m68k-linux, mipsel-linux, mips-linux, ppc-linux,09:04
chantrapowerpc-linux, sparc-linux, s390-linux or similar.09:04
zygathat's 100% different arch09:04
zygadifferent CPU and instruction set09:04
chantraarf, the pasted bit is from tpkg doc09:05
chantrato you see anything near to amd64?09:05
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zygano09:05
chantra:(09:05
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sivanghighvoltage: deep? :)09:06
KamionI'm sure you could just search for any of those architectures and hack amd64 into the list ...09:06
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highvoltagesivang: i'm in the mood for joking :)09:07
sivanghighvoltage: well, you first need to let rediff work out your debian/patches level patch09:07
sivanghighvoltage: then , create a new debdiff09:07
sivangas rediff on a debdiff seems not that useful :)09:07
highvoltage:)09:08
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sivangah, finally09:10
sivangclean debdiff attached09:10
sivangnow just wait for the Seveas 09:10
sivangoops09:10
Seveas?09:10
sivang, for the seb128 09:10
Seveasheh09:10
sivang:)09:10
Seveasyeah, the seb128 is much more useful than the seveas 09:10
sivanghehe09:10
sivangWell, only when you need him to break stuff on your behalf in mina :p09:11
sivangor mine as well09:11
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sivangmy battery is almost done with all this nautilus building09:14
sivanglaters all09:14
zygabye sivang 09:14
highvoltagebye sivang 09:18
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pygisivang, back :)09:29
pygisivang, so you wanna get rid of everyone once you have the doc? :P09:29
mdkedholbach: something has destroyed the help system...09:30
dholbachmdke: destroyed as in how?09:30
pygisivang, about GnomeVFS...I was thinking that we could transfer backup images to nfs, ftp, bla, bla and all that provided by GnomeVFS)09:30
mdkedholbach: yelp is empty except for about ubuntu (gnome docs, ubuntu docs are gone)09:31
mdkedholbach: something scrollkeeper related?09:31
dholbachI can't confirm that09:31
mdkeah09:31
dholbachand I have the newest scrollkeeper version and everything installed09:31
mdkedholbach: i see it, and so do two more in -doc09:31
dholbachurg09:31
dholbachwhich locales are that?09:31
mdkeen_GB09:32
dholbachall of you?09:32
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mdkedholbach: yes I think so. The other two aren't around now09:33
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mdkedholbach: DonS the yelp guy who runs Ubuntu confirms it too09:34
dholbachmdke: same locale?09:34
mdkedholbach: he's English so I guess so09:35
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olemkedholbach, mdke: same yelp issue here with en_US.UTF-809:36
mdkedholbach: italian works ok09:36
mdkebbiab09:38
dholbachI'm trying something09:38
dholbachi'll get back to you in a bit09:38
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dholbacholemke, mdke: can you try to install the .deb files from  http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/scrollkeeper/ and try again?09:43
olemkedholbach, sure09:44
olemkedholbach, those are for amd64? i'm on 386 :-(09:45
dholbachurg, sorry09:45
dholbachjust a min09:45
olemkedholbach, no problem09:45
dholbachdidn't think about it :)09:46
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dholbachcan you check again? reload the page?09:51
olemkedholbach, better :-)09:51
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dholbacholemke: please tell me if that works for you09:58
olemkedholbach, unfortunately still the same. LANGUAGE=en_GB or en_US only shows about ubuntu09:58
olemkede_DE and it_IT works fine09:58
olemkeor do i have to do anything else after installing the packages (like re-login)?09:59
dholbachno, not at all10:00
olemkethought so10:00
dholbachwhich version of ubuntu-docs is that?10:01
olemke6.06.110:01
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pittiouch10:02
pittiseb128: what was that for?10:02
seb128<pitti> zyga: iz GTK bug?10:03
pittiseb128: oh, that one; SCNR :)10:03
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seb128pitti: I was away for some sport and diner, I'm catching up :p10:03
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zygaseb128: hi10:03
dholbacholemke: what happens, if you run yelp from the terminal?10:03
seb128hey zyga10:03
dholbacholemke: can you paste the output in a query?10:03
zygaI really don't know, could be an X bug too10:04
zygabut I didn't manage to run anything, my laptop is dead10:04
zyga:/10:04
olemkedholbach, no output on terminal10:04
olemkedholbach, what query?10:04
dholbacholemke: ok, nevermind10:06
dholbacholemke: i'm at a loss of words10:06
olemkedholbach, ah got it now. :-) only output is that beagled is not running when searching for something, but i guess that's normal10:07
dholbachyeah, I suppose so10:07
dholbacholemke: i did a scrollkeeper update this morning, but I just added languages to it, no changes wrt to en_*10:08
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olemkedholbach, I'll have a look in my apt cache, probably the old scrollkeeper is still there10:09
seb128I've the yelp issue on my box10:09
dholbachseb128: what happens there?10:10
dholbachseb128: which version of ubuntu-docs and scrollkeeper?10:10
seb128dholbach: do you want me to debug?10:10
seb128current10:10
seb128scrollkeeper_0.3.14-11ubuntu5_i386.deb10:10
dholbachok, that's the old one10:10
dholbachthe one I didn't patch10:10
dholbachah no10:10
seb128ii  ubuntu-docs    6.06.1         The Ubuntu Documentation Project10:10
dholbachthat's the one I patched already - sorry10:10
olemkedholbach, i'm downgrading to 0.3.14-11ubuntu4 and see if that fixes it10:12
dholbacholemke: thanks a lot10:13
olemkedholbach, yes, that one works!10:13
dholbachurg10:13
seb128dholbach: downgrading to 0.3.14-11ubuntu4 works10:13
dholbachURG10:13
seb128dholbach: do you want me to debug that?10:13
olemke*lol*10:13
dholbachI have no idea what could have cause that10:13
seb128dholbach: cf query10:13
olemkei'll leave the debugging to seb128 :-)10:13
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seb128dholbach, mdke, olemke: I've a fix ready to upload10:38
seb128mdz: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/scrollkeeper.debdiff ok to upload?10:39
dholbachseb128: thanks a lot.10:39
seb128mdz: the scrollkeeper update from this morning dropped the C locale by mistake, that fixes it10:39
seb128np10:39
mdkekewl, thanks seb10:39
seb128np10:40
olemkeseb128, great10:40
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cigahi10:44
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mirakhi11:02
mirakI am a bit tired by the nvidia driver from restricted modules that breaks after some upgrades. how is that possible ? isn't the restricted package bound to the appropriate kernel ?11:02
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mirakError: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-8756, but this X module has the version 1.0-8762.  Please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version.11:11
miraksorry11:11
mirakmistake11:11
mdzseb128: argh11:12
mdzseb128: yes, ok to upload11:12
mdzdholbach: how goes it?11:13
pittimdz: the two i386 buildds are still crunching through the langpacks :( (with all the other buildds idling around)11:13
dholbachmdz: all seems to be good - i'm fixing up the community themes atm11:14
seb128mdz: done11:14
dholbachif somebody wants to test: http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/ubuntu-artwork_28_all.deb11:14
mdzpitti: I have resigned myself to the fact that we will not have working CDs until tomorrow11:14
dholbachI'd be happy if somebody would look and check for obvious breakage11:15
mdzdholbach: what's wrong with the community themes?11:15
seb128is that going to be the dapper artwork?11:15
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dholbachmdz: referred to non existing icon themes (or stuff that had to be packaged) and I had a bug in the Makefiles11:15
mdkedholbach: what sort of tests do you need?11:15
dholbachi'm working on it high speed11:15
dholbachmdke: install and check for missing icons or stuff that looks queer11:15
mdkedholbach: ok :)11:16
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mdkeheh11:17
seb128good idea11:17
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zulheylo11:19
seb128dholbach: graphics, game, sound and video still look blury11:19
dholbachseb128: we didn't get those in 48x4811:20
mdkedholbach: is the menu logo supposed to be only about a third of the circle?11:20
dholbachmdke: yes11:20
mdkegeez11:20
pittidholbach: cool, this becomes active at instant :)11:20
pittidholbach: yay for better close icons11:20
nomeddholbach, gtkrc files shouldn't go in 11:20
nomedgtk-2.0/gtkrc ?11:21
nomedor not anymore ?11:21
seb128pitti: that still looks ugly on close button11:21
pittiseb128: but better than before IMHO11:21
seb128pitti: no11:21
seb128pitti: exactly the same for me 11:21
pittidholbach: System -> About Ubuntu still has this buttonish look, is that correct?11:21
seb128pitti: open the theme selector by example11:21
seb128pitti: restart your panel11:21
mdkeI can't get over the 1/3 menu icon... ughhh11:21
dholbachpitti: kill the panel11:22
seb128pitti: that's a coded entry, it's not updated dynamically11:22
seb128hum, no, it comes from a .desktop11:22
seb128but not updated dynamically ... :)11:22
pittiseb128: right, big icons stay the same here11:22
seb128notify bubble looks weird11:23
seb128tool small icon on them11:23
mdkeclose icons in gaim chat window still don't look like close icons11:23
seb128we should really get that one delayed to after dapper11:23
seb128still looks weird to gaim and gedit11:23
seb128it's just better for epiphany11:24
mdkeyeah, confirm gedit too11:24
zygapitti: is there any way to help you with building langpacks?11:29
zygadistdpkg-deb or something :)11:29
pittizyga: buy a third i386 buildd and quickly put it into the DC :)11:29
zygaDC?11:29
pittidata center11:29
zygaI can do the former11:30
zygahow fast do you use?11:30
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zygapitti: bah, you were not serious11:38
pittizyga: oh, of course not11:38
zygaI was :D11:38
zygalangpack building is easy to parallelize11:39
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mdkezyga: you are considering getting a new server into the datacenter in the next 24 hours or so?11:39
mdkeimpressive11:39
zygamdke: I didn't say 24 hours but I could donate stuff I don't need11:39
pittizyga: right, but due to our current buildd machinery, they will only be built on i386 buildds11:39
mdkezyga: that's kinda nice, but I think the langpacks are getting built now, and dapper is about to come out11:40
mdkeso pitti could only have been joking11:40
pittihttps://launchpad.net/+builds11:40
zygait'd be uber cool if we could somehow build langpacks for all languages daily11:40
robertjAre those duck foot-prints on the new close icon for gedit & friends ;)11:41
pittizyga: already happening :)11:41
zygapitti: for *all* languages!?!11:41
zyga:D11:41
pittizyga: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2006-May/000537.html11:41
pittizyga: yes, I changed it to build the complete set every day11:41
zygapitti:I read that mail11:41
zyganice, how long does it take to build the whole set?11:42
mdkezyga: this one too? https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2006-May/000567.html11:42
zygamdke: no, I've got 40 unread emails pending :/11:42
zygaI'll go thru them tomorrow11:42
zygapitti: interesting host names ;] 11:43
seb128the new distributor logo looks weird :/11:44
mdkeseb128: s/weird/terrible11:44
seb128not that bad11:45
seb128but I think I preferred the one with the border11:45
seb128and that was already something :p11:45
zygais the ubuntu artwork on display somewhere?11:45
mdkewell, I think it should be consistent with the website and all other Ubuntu marketing and have the whole circle11:45
seb128agreed11:45
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dholbachI'm fixing a last bug now, then I'll upload the package, so adventurous testers can have another look while I do a quick walk to get the dog out and fetch some candy somewhere - I need it badly now.11:46
dholbachand after that I can do the upload 'for real'11:47
ograso does that mean we have an ETA for CD buiilds ? 11:47
zygadholbach: do you work at home?11:47
dholbachzyga: yes11:47
ogra"last bug" sounds promising11:47
ograerr last upload indeed11:47
dholbachogra: yeah, installed the community ubuntu-art themes to the wrong directory11:47
mdkeogra: don't worry... still another 10,000 or so to go11:48
ograouch, but well, things donw in a hurry ....11:48
ogramdke, i hope you mean bugs11:48
mdkelol11:48
ograi wouldnt want 10000 iso tests11:48
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HiddenWolfmdke: nearer 11k by now.11:48
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zygahello sabdfl :)11:51
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dholbachok, can you please test http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/ubuntu-artwork_28_all.deb - I'm going for a 10-15 minutes walk now11:52
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mirakI am sure there is a problem with nvidia driver and kernel upgrade11:52
pittiyay, langpacks have all built now11:55
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LaserJock\o/11:55
zygapitti: do you know if you can sucessfuly install dapper on a ppc alongside with latest osx?11:56
pittizyga: sure, that should work fine (does for me)11:56
zygapitti: what partition type did you use?11:56
zygaI'm sorry to bother you with this it's just that I tried this several times and got no understanding of what's ultimatly wrong11:57
pittizyga: no special one, just what the installer creates11:57
zyga(neither system sees the drive as partitioned after the other got installed)11:57
zygahmm, I choose hfs+ with journaling, case sensitive11:58
mdkedholbach: gaim close button in chat window still bad, gedit seems a bit better, although still a bit small i think. Otherwise seems ok (apart from the distributor logo atrocity)11:59
mdz" No pending builds for The Dapper Drake."11:59
ograYAY !!!12:00
LaserJockmdz: time to open The Edgy Eft? ;-)12:00
ograssshhh12:00
zulssh...dont mention the war12:00
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mdzLaserJock: that just means the last batch of stuff has all built12:01
mdzs/last/most recent/12:01
mdzwe aren't finished yet12:01
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