[07:16] <landley> So does anybody know how to build ubuntu from source? :)
[08:27] <Mithrandir> landley: didn't you see my mail to -mobile?
[09:35] <jsmanrique> hi
[09:36] <Mithrandir> morning
[04:25] <agoliveira> Mithrandir: hildon-fm now compiles. Yeay! :)
[04:25] <Mithrandir> \o/
[04:25] <Mithrandir> with what's in bzr?
[04:25] <agoliveira> Yes.
[04:25] <Mithrandir> you reverted my changes, I presume?
[04:25] <Mithrandir> or at least, most of them
[04:26] <agoliveira> ohoh... actually not :( I tought you have done it.
[04:26] <agoliveira> Crap... should I just take the svn import and start over?
[04:27] <Mithrandir> just reverse-merging r328 should fix it.
[04:28] <agoliveira> How do I do this with bzr?
[04:28] <Mithrandir> bzr diff -r327..328 | patch -p0 -R would be one way.
[04:29] <agoliveira> Fine.
[04:35] <agoliveira> Hmmm... still getting undeclared gtkfilechooser functions even after update gtk.
[04:38] <Mithrandir> sure you're including the right header file?
[04:40] <agoliveira> I'm checking this right now
[04:45] <agoliveira> Found a missing header file. Nothing to  worry :)
[04:56] <mdz> agoliveira: 'bzr uncommit' is what you want
[04:57] <Mithrandir> mdz: not when you need to revert a single commit?
[04:57] <Mithrandir> (which is not the latest)
[04:57] <mdz> Mithrandir: I thought it DTRT
[04:57] <Mithrandir> last time I tried it, it unapplied everything back to where I wanted it to, rather than just the single patch
[04:57] <mdz> mark once told me it did
[04:58] <mdz> I confess I've never tried it
[04:58] <mdz> agoliveira: I suspect there's a more elegant way; I'd ask on #bzr
[04:59] <agoliveira> Hmmm... anyway the bzr diff... seens to be worked, I fixed a few things and the package was just born :) After the meeting I'll go lunch and right after that I'll double check it and commit it.
[05:04] <lool> bzr revert perhaps?  /me would try bzr merge like svn merge -r ...
[05:53] <Mithrandir> agoliveira-lunch: usually, it's good if you try to commit early and often; even if something doesn't work completely right, it's useful for others to see.