[02:34] <DaveTheAve> Can anyone please help a fellow with a simple bash script problem? The script is at: http://pastebin.ca/81888 I would have used pastbin.com but they seem to be offline.
[06:29] <BenC> anyone know how to keep inetd from invoking programs with ipv6 protocol (like tftp)?
[06:31] <Mez> BenC - remove the ipv6 kernel module ? :P
[06:37] <BenC> I just ran tftpd standalone
[06:39] <Mez> lol
[06:55] <devscott> Hi, I was wondering if I could get an extra pair of eyes on some C++ code. I just want to know if I'm setting my termios flags correctly. http://cpp.sourceforge.net/?show=17507
[08:34] <wasabi> Is anybody packaging flumotion?
[08:36] <wasabi> Hmm. Seems like Debian version is fairly recent.
[10:51] <ogra_> mdz, you dont happen to be still awake i guess
[10:52] <Burgundavia> morning ogra_
[10:55] <monomaniacpat> does anyone here know what driver version the xpad module is that came with dapper?
[10:58] <crimsun> * X-Box gamepad - v0.0.5
[10:58] <crimsun> or if you want the define, #define DRIVER_VERSION "v0.0.5"
[10:59] <crimsun> http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/bcollins/ubuntu-dapper.git;a=blob;h=43112f040b6de336bf9b2e3428aa3b49e44c115f;hb=2a96c68fa3ac71c1211f1eb1db5045e3f15ba296;f=drivers/usb/input/xpad.c
[11:05] <Hobbsee> hi all
[11:06] <monomaniacpat> crimsun: thank you very much
[11:07] <crimsun> np
[11:36] <\sh> moins
[11:45] <mdz> ogra_: I do
[11:45] <ogra_> mdz, am i not clear enough in the SCP spec that there is no server client architecture ?
[11:46] <mdz> ogra_: how can that be?
[11:46] <ogra_> it all runs locally on the server
[11:46] <ogra_> your comment sounded like i would build an SCP server and an SCP client app
[11:47] <ogra_> in facct there is only an additional dbus listener i can access in the users session, not more 
[11:48] <ogra_> i'm fine to rewrite it, i was just wondering what made you think there would be an SCP server
[11:48] <mdz> ogra_: if there is no client/server communication, why do you use dbus?
[11:48] <mdz> there must be something on the other end
[11:48] <ogra_> because i need to acess the users session ... preferably as the user, which dbus makes possible
[11:49] <ogra_> since the session dbus runs as the user in his/her session
[11:49] <mdz> ogra_: you need to access it from where?
[11:49] <ogra_> so i only connect to that and send a message to execute ap X
[11:49] <mdz> there must be more than one entity here if you need to communicate between them
[11:49] <ogra_> from the SCP gui ...
[11:50] <mdz> gui = client
[11:50] <mdz> bit which runs in the user's session = server
[11:50] <ogra_> sure, there is the GUI thats the frontend to the session dbus listener
[11:50] <ogra_> ok, then i misunderstood your comment :)
[11:50] <\sh> hmm...who is working on the NEW queue?
[11:51] <ogra_> indeed the listener is the server 
[11:51] <ogra_> \sh, ubuntu-archive
[11:52] <ogra_> mdz, i'm clear then, thanks ... get some sleep man ...
[11:55] <sivang> (looks much better on a laptop)
[11:55] <sivang> err, LCD screens , that is
[11:56] <pygi> sivang, !!!!
[11:57] <slomo_> sivang: err? you mean the new fonts in gnome-terminal and firefox? i don't like them, they're far too blury for my taste ;)
[11:59] <\sh> working on weekends doesn't make sense, but gives more money, oh joy
[11:59] <sivang> slomo_: I'm using 1400x1050 , nothing is blury for me :)
[12:00] <sivang> slomo_: the previous ones were becoming hard to notice , and the new in firefox makes web site alot more readable for me ;)
[01:46] <ogra> hmm, mom seems not to update anymore ... gartoon was synced yesterday and built fine but still shows on the list
[01:49] <\sh> ogra: same here.
[01:50] <Hobbsee> ogra: same here too.  how annoying.
[01:50] <ogra> well, i doubt Keybuk will fix it today :)
[01:50] <\sh> ogra: and the sync of python-qt4 is somehow in NEW, because no ACCEPTED mail 
[01:52] <ogra> yep, its in the NEW queue
[01:52] <\sh> how can I see the NEW queue via LP?
[01:52] <ogra> dunno if you can, try it
[01:53] <ogra> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/+queue?queue_state=0&queue_text=python-qt4
[01:53] <\sh> cool works :)
[01:54] <HiddenWolf> ogra: it seems everyone can see that. :)
[01:54] <ogra> HiddenWolf, then its fine, i wasnt sure if it was limited to -core-dev
[01:54] <HiddenWolf> ogra: I can see it, i'm not in any teams
[04:08] <webben> Where is sudo supposed to get its PATH from? /etc/environment?
[04:09] <webben> And if so, is there a bug with this? It's not working on my machine. And it looks like others are having the same problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=203414&page=2
[04:17] <gnomefreak> webben: this is not a support channel of any kind
[04:24] <webben> gnomefreak: oh well, thanks
[04:24] <imbrandon> webben, for future ref though sudo uses the env / path from the user running it 
[04:25] <imbrandon> but dont ask support in here
[04:25] <webben> imbrandon: that's what i thought it was supposed to do (even though it's not for me) : thanks :)
[04:55] <Chipzz> *ugh*
[04:55] <Chipzz> what an upgrade mess in edgy currently :P
[06:20] <mhb> hello everyone
[06:20] <highvoltage> hello
[06:22] <mhb> me and some other folks from #ubuntu-artwork are using Inkscape for vector graphics (after all, it's one of the best FLOSS vector editors) ...
[06:23] <mhb> a new version came out (after Dapper upstream freeze), 0.44 ... Edgy upstream freeze will be very, very soon and there's no sign of the new Inkscape version
[06:24] <mhb> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/i386/inkscape/ (for example) shows 0.43-4ubuntu3
[06:24] <ivoks> mhb: i wouldn't worry
[06:24] <ivoks> mhb: i'm sure it will get in
[06:26] <mhb> who's responsible for putting new versions in?
[06:26] <mhb> he should be aware of that before the upstream version freeze, you know ...
[06:28] <mhb> should I send an email to someone?
[06:28] <ivoks> no, cause there is no single person that does inkscape uploads in ubuntu
[06:30] <mikearthur> Is it safe to mount /var/ as noexec with ubuntu?
[06:31] <mhb> ivoks: well ... if it is automated and the deadline is in 5 days or so, how can I be so sure it gets in? (I know I'm a bit paranoid, but the new features and fixes in 0.44 are worth it :o)
[06:31] <mikearthur> not a support question, just thought you guys would actually know this, before my machine explodes
[06:35] <ivoks> mhb: well, i'm sure no one will do it today or tomorrow
[06:37] <wasabi> mikearthur: Check if there are any +x binaries in it...
[06:37] <wasabi> If not, apparently. ;)
[06:37] <mikearthur> wasabi: whats an easy was of doing that?
[06:37] <neuralis> mikearthur: find -perm..
[06:37] <neuralis> ivoks: 'morning
[06:37] <mikearthur> n1
[06:38] <mhb> ivoks: what does that mean?
[06:38] <ivoks> neuralis: 'evening :)
[06:38] <mhb> ivoks: that it will/won't get included with Edgy?
[06:38] <ivoks> mhb: it's weekend :)
[06:39] <ivoks> mhb: weekend like "two days in week when people don't work, but spend their time with those they love"
[06:40] <ivoks> neuralis: how are you?
[06:40] <mhb> ivoks: emails arrive even on weekends :o)
[06:40] <neuralis> ivoks: busy, a bit tired still. you?
[06:40] <ptlo> neuralis: 'sup
[06:41] <neuralis> hey ptlo
[06:41] <ivoks> neuralis: preaparing some exams and then planing to take some seriuos vacation before some major changes in autum...
[06:41] <neuralis> ptlo, ivoks: i ended up having to leave a lot earlier than i planned; sorry for not being able to meet up :/
[06:42] <ivoks> neuralis: np, i didn't even know you were here
[06:42] <neuralis> ivoks: about a month ago.
[06:43] <ptlo> neuralis: yah, shame, but understandable (i had to do 100 of things also :), i hope you're visiting again soon
[06:44] <neuralis> ptlo: i'll let you guys know. possibly decemberish, if i end up with any time away from the office.
[06:44] <ptlo> ivoks: btw "weekend" usually means "two days in a week when people don't work, but spend their time hacking, at the expense of those they love" :-)
[06:44] <ivoks> ptlo: :)
[06:45] <sivang> ptlo: that depends who much they want to keep those they love with them :)
[06:46] <ivoks> now we know why ptlo is single :)
[06:46] <ptlo> sivang: its a delicate line :)
[06:47] <neuralis> okay, kids. development channel, and all that jazz. 
[06:47] <sivang> heh, right
[06:47] <ptlo> that's a cue for me, cya later guys :)
[06:47] <ivoks> ok, anyone interested in fullfiling mhb's whish?
[06:47] <ivoks> there is inkscape 0.44 in sid
[06:48] <sivang> ivoks: is inkspace in main?
[06:48] <ivoks> yes
[06:48] <sivang> icah, then better find a main uploader ;)
[06:48] <ivoks> hehe
[06:48] <ivoks> weekend :)
[06:48] <sivang> indeed
[06:48] <ivoks> well, time to leave you
[06:49] <ivoks> see you, bye
[06:51] <neuralis> sivang: i wanted to chat about backup a bit at some point, but that's completely non-urgent
[06:51] <mhb> so ... should I "inform" you again on Monday?
[06:52] <sivang> neuralis: oh, pleae be my guest and feel free to email me, ping on irc etc, when I less away etc :)
[06:52] <sivang> neuralis: but email does work on weekend :)
[06:54] <neuralis> sivang: okay, that's fine.
[08:05] <bddebian> Heya folks
[11:12] <pygi> sivang, poke, altought you are not around :)
[11:17] <bddebian> heh
[11:21] <pygi> bddebian, what? :P
[11:21] <bddebian> pygi: what, what? :-)
[11:21] <pygi> bddebian, I am going insane ... the access to pyburn library is restricted !!!
[11:24] <bddebian> Restricted?
[11:29] <pygi> bddebian, the tarball is located on ftp which is protected by username and password
[11:29] <bddebian> Oohh
[11:31] <pygi> that means we have to write libburn bindings
[11:44] <bddebian> I'll take your word for it :-)