[12:51] <StevenK> Mithrandir: artigas and sejong are both showing as NOT OK again.
[06:06] <bddebian> Thx seb128
[06:06] <seb128> bddebian: you're welcome
[06:16] <bddebian> Who has NEW duty these days, anyone?
[06:17] <shawarma> bddebian: Mithrandir said he'd do it if he felt bored.
[06:18] <bddebian> shawarma: Ah, thx
[06:19] <Mithrandir> no, I'm not
[06:19] <shawarma> Mithrandir: charger?
[06:19] <bddebian> Bah, I get no love :-)
[06:20] <Simira> sorry guys, Mithrandir is busy for a little while now ;)
[06:28] <bddebian> Hmm, Mithrandir has honey-dos? :-)
[06:34] <welshbyte> do ubuntu kernels have blktrace support?
[06:35] <welshbyte> specifically the feisty generic kernel
[06:48] <sladen> welshbyte: I think so.  
[06:48] <sladen> welshbyte: or maybe I'm thinking of the crash handler patch
[06:49] <welshbyte> sladen: i'm getting "BLKTRACESETUP: Inappropriate ioctl for device"
[06:51] <welshbyte> (from: # blktrace -r /debug -d /dev/hda1 )
[06:52] <sladen> welshbyte: guess not then :)  As BenC et al
[06:53] <welshbyte> sladen: ok, thanks anyway :)
[07:31] <sivang> smurf: hi there
[07:31] <sivang> smurf: just got your email, thanks
[07:41] <lemsx1> is anybody working on Pidgin package for Feisty/Gutsy ? I was able to compile the package from unstable in Feisty by doing a few modifications (using gnutls instead of libnss)
[07:42] <ScottK> jdong was working on it.
[07:43] <lemsx1> ScottK: thanks. i wonder if jdong has a test package somewhere... 
[07:43] <lemsx1> jdong: if you need help testing let me know
[07:49] <jdong> ScottK: lemsx1 at last check yesterday Pidgin was not in Gutsy. However, from my testing with the Unstable package, it is good to backport as soon as it shows up in Gutsy
[07:50] <lemsx1> jdong: keep in mind that Pidgin from unstable disables TLS/SSL and that brakes a lot of the accounts 
[07:50] <jdong> so all that's needed is someone to deal with it in Gutsy.... :)
[07:50] <jdong> lemsx1: that's not a decision I can make
[07:50] <jdong> Backports is not authorized to change compliation options to deviate from development Ubuntu branches
[07:50] <ScottK> jdong: Speaking of backports...  How long from when you confirm it to something is in the backports repo?'
[07:50] <jdong> ScottK: ask the archive managers
[07:50] <ScottK> OK.
[07:51] <jdong> ScottK: depressingly... maybe a month unless I poke them regularly :)
[07:51] <ScottK> OK.  Can I go ahead an request a backport for something that depends on a backport we are waiting on?
[07:51] <jdong> I'm fine with it :)
[07:51] <ScottK> OK.  Thanks.
[07:51] <jdong> brb.... gonna apply a Unicode console here.
[07:52] <robertj_> lemsx1: does Pidgin require openssl for TLS/SSL?
[07:53] <lemsx1> robertj_: you can use libnss or libgnutls
[07:54] <robertj_> lemsx1: so why is it disabled?
[07:54] <lemsx1> robertj_: the preferred method is gnutls, but, the debian package turns that off and uses libnss because it was trying to fix a bug. but the bug wasn't related to gnutls, it was something else, and the "fix" they applied stayed like that
[07:55] <lemsx1> robertj_: check the changelog and the bug it was closing, you will understand
[07:55] <robertj_> lemsx1: will do
[08:14] <Lutin> tepsipakki: around ?
[08:38] <\sh> geser, can I take your merge of libapache-mod-auth-mysql?
[08:38] <geser> sure
[08:38] <\sh> geser, cool, thx :)
[08:38] <geser> is it for apache 1 only?
[08:38] <geser> the module
[08:39] <\sh> apache2-threaded-dev, so no
[08:39] <\sh> for both
[08:39] <geser> Debian is going to drop apache 1.3 soon
[08:39] <geser> are we going to drop it too?
[08:40] <\sh> geser, you dropped it already, when I read the MoM output correctly
[08:40] <\sh> (apache1 module)
[08:42] <\sh> geser, you dropped it for feisty...
[08:42] <geser> then I forgot already :)
[08:43] <\sh> hehe...I'll go with the apache2 module only...
[08:43] <geser> I didn't forget: pitti disabled the apache 1 module
[08:44] <geser> I fixed the build for apache 2 module
[08:44] <\sh> ah
[08:44] <geser> as apache 1 is in universe and the module is in main
[08:50] <thom> apache1.3 must die
[08:52] <\sh> 32bit must die ,-)
[08:52] <\sh> oh not again...20:52 UTC+2 and I'm still sitting in the office doing some work :(
[09:17] <SoftIce> hi, quick question, ubuntu has stopped the release of the kernel-patch-vserver patch and doesn't have a vserver kernel by default
[09:17] <SoftIce> any idea why ubuntu decided not to release a vserver kernel? or import one from debian?
[09:54] <mdke> Riddell: "The Fridge editors are being slow"? We haven't had anything to the list, would you resend it?