[12:15] <mdz> Kamion: argh, it's using GNU locate, not slocate. that's why it didn't find it
[12:42] <Kamion> doko,sladen: I can't, I'm not in launchpad-buildd-admins
[12:43] <doko> Kamion: oops, ok. infinity, Keybuk: ^^^
[12:46] <doko> Kamion: gcc-4.1: powerpc and i386 bootstraps did succeed, sparc seems ok (now in the build of the runtime libs), I've put the debdiff on chinstrap:~doko/4.1.diff
[12:48] <Kamion> doko: debian/lib32gcc1.preinst is normally generated, I assume?
[12:48] <doko> Kamion: yes
[12:53] <Kamion> doko: yes, ok if the bootstrap tests finish
[12:53] <doko> Kamion: ok, I assume that will be Sunday morning
[12:54] <Kamion> should be ok ...
[01:13] <mdz> Kamion: I triggered new i386 and amd64 livefses; I didn't check if i386 succeeded but built i386 and amd64 desktop CDs anyway
[01:22] <BenC> yay. 5 successful builds
[01:23] <mdz> my mysterious I/O errors went away with the latest live CD as well
[01:54] <BenC> Kamion: Working on lrm right now
[01:55] <BenC> would have had it done earlier, except I've been hunting rabid foxes all day
[06:18] <TheMuso> 
[09:23] <Tmob> mjg59, ping
[11:34] <fabbione> ubuntulog is going down for maintainance
[11:34] <fabbione> it will take approx one hour or so
[12:54] (imbrandon/#ubuntu-devel) wb ubuntulog 
[12:54] <fabbione> Seveas: yeah as i imagined.. 
[12:54] <fabbione> server confuses /join as floods
[12:54] <fabbione> anyway
[12:55] <fabbione> solved
[12:55] <Seveas> fabbione, technically a flood of /joins is also a flood ;)
[12:56] <fabbione> Seveas: yes i don't completely disagree, but once you grant a client the option to join more than 20 chans (or whatever is the watermark) it doesn't really make sense to detect /join floods from it ;)
[12:56] <Seveas> sounds reasonable
[12:56] <fabbione> Seveas: specially because the clients did have a certain amount checks before this options is granted
[12:56] <Seveas> i'll still poke freenode staff
[12:57] <fabbione> well just raise it a nice-to-have
[12:57] <fabbione> it's workaroundable.. just really annoying
[01:00] <Seveas> fabbione: 
 "excess flood" is a technical thing independent of join or anything floods 8)
 what triggers excess flood is having more than 1500 bytes of commands in the server's recvQ, unprocessed
 it doesn't matter if they are "JOIN" commands or "FUBAR" ;P
[01:15] <fabbione> Seveas: whatever.. that thing doesn't change the problem :)
[01:17] <Seveas> fabbione, pm (didn't want to flood the channel)
[01:21] <doko> hmm, can anybody tell me, what b-d dejagnu is missing?
[02:43] <jdub> hrm
[02:43] <jdub> what's a good way to version cvs/svn builds?
[02:43] <jdub> based on a debian version, upgraded to current svn
[02:43] <jdub> 0.11.5-9 -> ?
[02:44] <StevenK> 0.11.5+20060716.svn-1
[02:44] <StevenK> Or some such.
[02:44] <StevenK> Honestly, most version numbers based on dates look like arse anyway.
[02:45] <jdub> right, so 0.11.6 would replace it, but not 0.11.5-10
[02:47] <StevenK> jdub: Correct.
[02:48] <jdub> thanks
[03:10] <tseng> jdub: you could also use the svn revision number
[03:11] <jdub> ah, good call
[03:11] <jdub> i'm doing this a bit q'n'd though
[03:12] <jdub> jsut doing a new build of mpd
[03:12] <jdub> so i can have icecast support
[03:12] <jdub> i think this will improve my music experience
[03:13] <tseng> brb, Xgl is killing me
[03:15] <tseng> jdub: i have a geforce 4 ti, hardly a shit card
[03:15] <tseng> jdub: and it plays movies under xgl at 1/10th speed
[03:15] <tseng> i dont see how people use this all the time
[03:19] <mjg59> tseng: And you've enabled the Xv acceleration
[03:20] <tseng> mjg59: never heard of.
[03:20] <mjg59> Oh
[03:20] <tseng> is that in xgl, or the nvidia driver
[03:20] <mjg59> Xgl -accel xv:pbuffer
[03:21] <mjg59> Or somehting like htat
[06:30] <jdub> mjg59: what's the intel mac mini support like?
[07:33] <bluefoxicy> yay normal operation again.  *clicks update manager*
[07:33] <bluefoxicy> the other day I was sitting here typing on irc and update manager suddenly popped itself up in my face like HI2U INSTALL THESE
[08:07] <mjg59> jdub: Acceptable, though slightly fiddly to install
[08:09] <robertj> has anyone with an ear to the ground re: firefox heard if there are any plans to allow Firefox passwords to be stored on the gnome keyring?
[11:22] <floam> does anyone know why there doesn't seem to be an initrd in edgy's kernel? are they not using it anymore? (that wouldn't make much sense to me)
[11:24] <tseng> initrd.img-2.6.17-4-386 < like this one?
[11:24] <floam> tseng: yeah, like that one. what the heck.
[11:26] <floam> I've got a vmlinuz-2.6.17-4-k7 yet no matching initrd, must be an issue in the -k7 build or maybe they split the initrd into another package
[11:26] <tseng> its built at install time
[11:26] <tseng> dpkg --reconfigure it?
[11:26] <floam> I reinstalled it a few times. maybe it's failing somehow.
[11:28] <floam> and I assume you meant dpkg-reconfigure 
[11:28] <floam> which seems to work /way/ too quickly, it must be failing silently
[11:29] <floam> I'll play with it for a couple hours and report a bug if I can figure it out
[11:46] <wasabi_> Anybody considered packaging telepathy yet?
[11:46] <jdub> wasabi_: i believe dholbach was doing it
[11:46] <wasabi_> k
[11:46] <wasabi_> Thanks
[11:55] <sladen> Robot101: any chance you could just package telepathy directly for Ubuntu rather than having wasabi_/dholbach do it?
[11:55] <sladen> Robot101: since it's your dev platform, it might make sense </excuse> ;-)
[11:56] <jdub> takes time away from hacking on it
[11:56] <wasabi_> dholbach doing farsight too?
[11:56] <wasabi_> I'm doing the gst plugins right now, because I want to play with them.