[12:11] <bryyce> laptop is still upgrading...  not sure why it's so slow...
[01:06] <ubotu> New bug: #35157 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 (restricted) "Virtual terminal doesn't display after resume from suspend" [Medium,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/35157
[01:12] <bryyce> keescook, whew finally done
[01:54] <keescook> bryyce: cool!
[01:55] <bryyce> unfortunately I noticed my pbuilder wasn't generating .deps...  I'm rerunning it
[01:55] <keescook> I thought it put them in /var/lib/pbuilder/... somewhere?
[01:56] <keescook> I have a script "mydpkg" which takes a source package as an argument and prints out the binary packages that are currently installed from that source package.  it's handy for figuring out which .debs need to be installed when testing a build
[01:56] <bryyce> yeah it should put them in /var/lib/pbuilder/results/ but it was empty when I looked
[01:56] <keescook> http://people.ubuntu.com/~kees/scripts/mydpkg
[01:56] <keescook> did it give any errors?
[01:57] <bryyce> not that I saw, but I lost the output in my scrollback buffer 
[01:59] <keescook> pbuilder stores its logs somewhere too, doesn't it?  If there was an error, it should have failed at the end too
[01:59] <bryyce> oh, didn't know that
[01:59] <bryyce> hmm, mydpkg xorg-xserver returned nothing
[02:00] <bryyce> ah whoops, xorg-server
[02:00] <bryyce> xserver-xorg-core_*.deb
[02:02] <keescook> so that's what that machine needs to have installed from the build.
[02:32] <bryyce> http://pastebin.ca/490421
[02:36] <bryyce> keescook: hrm, I'm not sure what's wrong here
[02:36] <bryyce> oh wait, maybe I do
[02:39] <bryyce> aha, found them
[02:53] <bryyce> ok, x came up 
[02:56] <bryyce> log file looks good
[05:13] <keescook> bryyce: sweet! so what do "dpkg -l xserver-xorg-core|cat" report?
[05:15] <bryyce> it reports xserver-xorg-core 1.3.0.0.dfsg-4ubuntu1
[05:15] <keescook> \o/
[05:16] <keescook> okay, so go ahead and create the source.changes file using the "merge-genchanges" script, and dput it to rookery or chinstrap, and I'll get it uploaded.
[05:17] <bryyce> ok
[05:34] <bryyce> http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/
[06:07] <keescook> bryyce: for the next version, it seems the gtf man page is already in there.  just add a note for the next time you do an upload.
[06:09] <keescook> also, it seems the genchanges script went crazy (it should have stopped before 1:1.1.1-0)
[06:10] <keescook> whoops, I mean 2:1.2.0-3ubuntu8
[06:11] <keescook> oh wait, maybe I can sneak the gtf fix in
[06:18] <keescook> bryyce: also "fglrx" is not a package.  you can see that with "apt-cache madison fglrx"
[06:19] <keescook> I think you probably meant xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:20] <keescook> though I worry, the fglrx thing should probably be super-double-checked
[06:22] <keescook> actually... I'm so worried, I'm going to back that out until someone with an fglrx driver can check it for us.  :)
[06:26] <keescook> alright... here goes nothing...
[06:28] <keescook> you might want to send some email to ubuntu-devel including the notes about the fglrx driver and how to handle it, or ask seb128, etc.  I've uploaded the resulting package minus the fglrx issue since I'm not 100% sure if that's the correct method to deal with it.
[06:49] <tepsipakki> great, now there are a bunch of packages that can be synced
[07:40] <ubotu> New bug: #114968 in xorg-server (main) "xorg crashes inaspectately (sorry for my english)" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/114968
[07:56] <bryyce> kees, cool
[07:57] <bryyce> kees, okay, I'll write up an email to send
[07:58] <bryyce> good catch with fglrx; I meant to doublecheck that but forgot
[08:38] <tepsipakki> bug 114982
[08:38] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 114982 in Ubuntu "Please sync these from Debian" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/114982
[08:38] <tepsipakki> 15 packages to sync
[08:43] <bryyce> excellent
[08:45] <tepsipakki> bryyce: what are your plans about xorg (the package)?
[08:45] <tepsipakki> some of the changes have been merged in debian
[08:46] <bryyce> well, I was told not to count too heavily on there being an official xorg 7.3 package soon, so I've not thought too much on it
[08:47] <bryyce> the advice is to focus less on the xorg package itself, and more on the individual packages
[08:47] <tepsipakki> ok
[08:49] <tepsipakki> that package happens to hold all the xorg.conf bits :)
[08:49] <bryyce> ahh
[08:49] <bryyce> I guess I'll need to dig into it more
[08:50] <bryyce> btw, I spoke with colin at UDS about git vs. bzr for us
[08:50] <tepsipakki> what was the outcome?
[08:50] <bryyce> he said since bzr can't sync from git yet, that it makes most sense for us to use git until that becomes available
[08:51] <tepsipakki> oh, ok
[08:53] <bryyce> btw, I've got the xserver-xorg-input-evdev package merged; I need to test it against xserver 1.3 but hopefully should have it uploaded in the next day or two
[08:55] <tepsipakki> right, there was that one patch from upstream
[08:55] <tepsipakki> a new version should be coming soon
[08:58] <tepsipakki> in case you haven't noticed, the new server has a patch by gravity (also applied upstream) which is first in a series to allow dropping bits of the xorg.conf and using sane defaults
[08:58] <tepsipakki> I guess he's now doing the Driver part
[08:58] <bryyce> oh cool, yeah I was just looking for a list of what's new
[08:59] <tepsipakki> after that it should never crash anymore ;)
[08:59] <tepsipakki> in a perfect world that is
[08:59] <tepsipakki> "crash" meaning that it can't find the driver
[08:59] <bryyce> cool
[09:00] <tepsipakki> so, IMHO; that's the correct way to deal with the bulletproof-x problem
[09:00] <tepsipakki> s/;/,/
[09:10] <tepsipakki> I can do the xorg merge
[09:10] <tepsipakki> to see what changes there are left
[09:11] <bryyce> ok cool
[09:12] <bryyce> it's getting late, I'm going to bed
[09:12] <bryyce> I emailed ubuntu-devel with a notice of the xserver 1.3 upload
[09:12] <tepsipakki> yeah, good
[09:12] <bryyce> I think it'll have to get moderated before it gets posted so might be a while before it shows up
[09:14] <tepsipakki> btw, was it discussed where to put the git repo?
[09:14] <bryyce> nope
[09:14] <bryyce> what ideas do you have?
[09:15] <tepsipakki> well, git.d.o was suggested, but if it's going to be "temporary" I don't know anymore
[09:17] <bryyce> heya seb128
[09:17] <tepsipakki> hi seb128 
[09:17] <seb128> hi bryyce
[09:18] <seb128> so you uploaded the server update? ;)
[09:18] <bryyce> yup
[09:18] <bryyce> well, kees did the actual upload
[09:18] <seb128> I was going to have a look this morning, sorry I didn't do it yesterday but that was almost end of my work day when you pinged
[09:18] <bryyce> ah, sorry, no prob
[09:19] <bryyce> I'd still appreciate a review; it's very possible I missed something 
[09:19] <seb128> I'll have a look
[09:20] <seb128> nothing to be sorry about, the best way to get testing is to upload ;)
[09:20] <bryyce> :-)
[09:20] <seb128> and only experimented users should use gutsy at the moment anyway
[09:28] <tepsipakki> hmm, maybe someone should be poked to look at the u-d queue, otherwise it could take a few weeks until that post is accepted :)
[09:31] <seb128> ask on #ubuntu-devel
[09:34] <bryyce> tepsipakki: hrm.  Is there another list that would be ebtter to post it to?
[09:34] <tepsipakki> no that's fine
[09:34] <tepsipakki> just that the list admin is aware that the post should be allowed through asap
[09:35] <bryyce> hopefully matt will get to it tonight; I'll check in the morning
[09:36] <seb128> bryyce: maybe ask Mithrandir if he cans accept it
[09:40] <bryyce> seb128: ok
[02:37] <tepsipakki> ok, xorg debdiff here: http:/users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xorg/xorg.debdiff
[02:37] <tepsipakki> uh
[02:37] <tepsipakki> this works better http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xorg/xorg.debdiff
[05:25] <ubotu> New bug: #114646 in compiz (main) "Just installed Ubuntu, opened up the fancy graphics thingy, crashed. :/ (dup-of: 90850)" [Undecided,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/114646
[05:58] <seb128> tepsipakki: around?
[05:59] <tepsipakki> yep
[05:59] <tepsipakki> for a while
[06:01] <tepsipakki> seb128: ^^ :)
[06:02] <seb128> tepsipakki: why do you have 2 different lists on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114982 ?
[06:02] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 114982 in Ubuntu "Please sync these from Debian" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  
[06:02] <tepsipakki> oh
[06:03] <tepsipakki> the first list is syncable because they depend on xorg-server 1.2.99.x
[06:03] <tepsipakki> the rest don't have such dependancies
[06:03] <seb128> hum
[06:04] <seb128> so they are both syncable?
[06:04] <tepsipakki> they all should be
[06:04] <seb128> k
[06:21] <seb128> tepsipakki: synced everything out of libsm xserver-xorg-input-mouse xfs which having nothing to sync apparently
[06:22] <seb128> tepsipakki: libsm is uptodate in Ubuntu (already synced)
[06:22] <seb128> xserver-xorg-input-mouse is 1.2.1 is Ubuntu and 1.1 in Debian
[06:23] <jcristau> I uploaded xfs today, for some reason it ended up in NEW
[06:23] <seb128> tepsipakki: same for xfs, 1.0.2 Ubuntu, 1.0.1 Debian
[06:24] <seb128> jcristau: new binary package likely?
[06:24] <jcristau> seb128: nope
[06:24] <seb128> weird then
[06:24] <seb128> the upload mail doesn't say why?
[06:24] <jcristau> probably a dak bug
[06:25] <jcristau> the upload mail says:
[06:25] <jcristau> (new) xfs_1.0.4-1_i386.deb optional x11
[06:25] <jcristau> WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
[06:25] <jcristau> so...
[07:16] <tepsipakki> right, I missed that from the bug
[07:20] <tepsipakki> didn't notice libsm got synced already
[07:21] <tepsipakki> seb128: the new -mouse is in experimental
[07:21] <seb128> tepsipakki: libsm was a build1 version, they are automatically synced
[07:21] <tepsipakki> ah
[07:21] <seb128> http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xserver-xorg-input-mouse.html
[07:21] <seb128> [2007-04-16]  Accepted 1:1.1.2-1 in experimental (low) (Julien Cristau)
[07:21] <tepsipakki> uh, ok
[07:22] <seb128> xserver-xorg-input-mouse | 1:1.2.1-0ubuntu1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Sources
[07:22] <seb128> 1.2.1 > 1.1.2
[07:22] <tepsipakki> yeah :)
[07:22] <tepsipakki> confusing numbers
[07:22] <seb128> :)
[07:25] <tepsipakki> how about acecad, that should be syncable as well
[07:26] <tepsipakki> oh, its new
[07:35] <bryyce> morning guys
[07:37] <seb128> hey bryyce
[08:13] <tepsipakki> evening bryyce