[01:49] <Keybuk> mbiebl: did my bug reply make sense, btw?
[01:50] <mbiebl> Yes, I used the pristine tarball.
[01:50] <Keybuk> yeah, I decided that having logd parse /proc/cmdline was ill-advised
[01:50] <Keybuk> and once I worked that out, your behaviour was obvious
[01:50] <Keybuk> in the "no initrd, but quiet on command-line" variant, it couldn't read /proc/cmdline on start, so failed to chatty
[01:52] <mbiebl> You said, it's already fixed in the bzr branch?
[01:53] <Keybuk> yeah
[01:53] <Keybuk> I backed it out of bzr at the same time I backed it out of the ubuntu package
[01:53] <mbiebl> Maybe I'll give it a try then today ;-)
[01:53] <mbiebl> See if it works
[01:55] <mbiebl> Do you schedule the 0.3 release after edgy?
[01:56] <Keybuk> haven't got a planned release time for 0.3.0 yet
[01:56] <Keybuk> probably before edgy releases
[01:56] <Keybuk> but it won't go into edgy
[02:28] <Keybuk> I had planned that it would use new IPC code
[02:29] <Keybuk> but I'm tempted to release it earlier with just the new libnih
[02:29] <_ion> Perhaps the file deletion patch could be included without the "disabled stanza" part?
[02:31] <Keybuk> _ion: I wasn't completely convinced by the implementation of that patch
[02:31] <Keybuk> I had meant to chat to you about it, but that got lost somewhere in the fog of my brain :)
[02:32] <Keybuk> looking at it again, I think it was just the disabled stuff that looked wrong
[02:39] <Keybuk> (in particular, where the code was -- it made more sense to check for disabled only when entering the JOB_RUNNING state, then multiple checks elsewhere)
[02:44] <_ion> Another idea i had was creating one more goal, JOB_DELETE, and the state JOB_DELETING and let job_change_state handle the deletion completely. I haven't taken a look at the code recently, but i think that would remove the need for checks all over the place.
[02:46] <_ion> Would that make sense?
[02:48] <Keybuk> it may make sense, I'm not sure yet
[02:48] <Keybuk> I haven't fully understood the changes we've talked about to the state system yet