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bryceheya slangasek, I've got a thrice-confirmed fix for beta bug 137604 that needs release manager approval12:34
ubotuLaunchpad bug 137604 in xorg-server "Black Bar Across Screen with gutsy i810" [High,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13760412:34
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bryceslangasek: fix is pretty straightforward - just drops an errant patch.12:34
slangasekbryce: is http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/xorg-server_1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu6.debdiff the right debdiff?12:37
bryceyep12:37
slangasekbryce: no bugs referenced in the changelog for when the patch was originally added, you're comfortable that reverting won't cause a regression elsewhere?12:39
brycecorrect.  These were cherry-picked from xserver 1.3.99, but this particular patch did not have a LP bug associated with it.12:40
slangasekok, go for it12:41
brycegreat, thanks12:41
iwjpitti: (Not here, but:) libc patch was very straightforward.  Yes, I'll close the bug - sorry.12:43
lamontslangasek: did sysvinit get held up by the freeze?12:58
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slangaseklamont: er.  I don't think I even know how to find an answer to that question, at the moment01:10
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lamontslangasek: heh01:20
lamontno worries.01:20
lamontit'd be nice if it got accepted sometime soonish01:20
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alex-weejalex@flash:/etc/fonts/conf.d$ dpkg -S /etc/fonts/conf.d/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf02:23
alex-weejdpkg: /etc/fonts/conf.d/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf not found.02:23
alex-weej?!02:23
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mjg59slangasek: Bah, forgot to mention a bug number in my gnome-control-center upload. It's #14048502:40
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alex-weejmjg59: you're still up02:47
alex-weejwhat's this configuration option for enabling the default lcd filter?02:48
alex-weeji am all up to date on the main archive but i don't seem to be getting the behaviour you and scott are describing in mailing lists etc.02:48
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alex-weejin fact i can't see any of these supposed changes in any of the relevant packages02:54
alex-weejlast changelog entry is basically you saying "reverting all this"02:55
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lamontWaiting for approval::02:57
lamont OK: sysvinit_2.86.ds1.orig.tar.gz02:57
lamont OK: sysvinit_2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu28.diff.gz02:57
lamont OK: sysvinit_2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu28.dsc02:57
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Vegaris this the channel to ask questions about the debian/rules script from the kernel source package?03:26
Vegaroh well, I'll give it a shot03:28
VegarI ran debian/rules custom-binary-vegar, which generated a linux-headers-2.6.22-12-vegar_2.6.22-12.36.deb03:29
Vegarthat .deb depends on linux-headers-2.6.22-12. how do I build one of those?03:29
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lamontVegar: if you build the base package, you'll get that one.03:53
lamontlikewise, once the -12 source is accepted (beta freeze), then it'll get built.03:53
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Vegarlamont: how do I build the base package?04:03
lamontdebuild -b04:04
lamontit'll, um, take a while04:04
Vegardoes it build images for all the architectures?04:04
lamontall flavors for whatever arch you're running on, yes.04:04
Vegaroh dear04:05
lamontalterntatively, i'd expect that the linux-headers-2.6.22-12 package will be in the archive sometime tomorrow04:05
Vegarand flavours are read from a file in a debian/*.d directory?04:05
Vegaroh04:05
Vegartomorrow04:05
lamontI think so04:05
Vegarnow that's interesting04:05
lamonthttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+queue shows it blocked waiting approval04:06
Vegarhah04:06
Vegardebian/rules binary-headers is building it04:06
Vegarwonderful04:06
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pittiGood morning07:23
IntuitiveNipplemorning07:23
pittieek, LP offline07:24
IntuitiveNippleAnyone familiar with LRMI (Linux Real-Mode Interface) know where the latest (0.9?) source is? Sourceforge only seems to have 0.10 and yet I see references to 0.9 in some other packages (e.g. svgalib)07:24
desrtpitti; crikey.07:27
desrtwhat is happening to the world?  yesterday gnome bugzilla and today launchpad07:28
pittidesrt: rollout apparently07:28
desrtahh07:28
StevenKMorning pitti07:28
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ajmitchmorning pitti07:38
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pittihey ajmitch07:40
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pittiasac: did you see Q-FUNK's regression in bug 139403?07:42
ubotuLaunchpad bug 139403 in network-manager "network-manager should stop managing any interface configured in /etc/network/interfaces" [High,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13940307:42
ajmitchLP back already?07:43
ajmitchgreat07:43
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evandpitti: asac I had a similar experience, but it may just be a configuration issue.07:46
evandI'm assuming that if I comment the device out of interfaces and restart, network-manager should use it, correct?  It currently does not.07:46
pittioh, that does look a little different now: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz07:46
pittievand: right07:47
evandnm-applet does not die on me, though.07:47
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tepsipakkihmm, the latest sysklogd update makes klogd fail to start here..07:53
tepsipakkibut I guess it's not the same for everyone else07:54
pittitepsipakki: runs happily here; any details?07:58
tepsipakkipitti: let me try a fresh install first. I put07:59
tepsipakkiuh07:59
tepsipakkipitti: ... 'set -x' in the start script, and then it started fine, so I'm not sure what's going on :)07:59
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ajmitchhi LaserJock08:09
LaserJockhi ajmitch08:12
LaserJockI'm trying to debug a not-so-nice bug in feisty08:12
LaserJockafter a while when I go to logout/hibernate/shutdown the screen just freezes08:13
LaserJockor rather it just doesn't do anything08:13
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: I solved a similar (if not the same) issue a while back on Feisty, on a local system. I *think* I bug-reported it but I'm not sure; let me have a dig08:15
LaserJockthat'd be helpful, I don't even know quite what to look for08:15
IntuitiveNippleI remember having to apply it a couple of times after Feisty kernel updates but it was one of those manual things I kept at the back of my mind08:17
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: To help jog my memory, is the system using compiz?08:18
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LaserJocknope08:18
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IntuitiveNippleI'm not *positive* (and so far I can't find a bug-report I made on this), but I *think* the solution yo my issue involved disabling compiz sync to vblank08:22
IntuitiveNipples/yo/to/08:22
LaserJockhmm, well I doubt that's my issue08:24
LaserJockas I don't use compiz08:24
IntuitiveNippleI've dealt with so many issues this past few months, I really can't remember which one it was - I do recall the fix was trivial once I recalled how to do it :)08:25
LaserJockheh08:25
IntuitiveNippleI *think* the solution may be in a forum-post I found, which would explain why I can't find a bug-report08:25
IntuitiveNippleI'm scanning my bookmarks looking for a likely candidate08:26
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LaserJockit's so weird. If I logout soon after logging in it's fine08:30
LaserJockif I wait a while it gets stuck08:31
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dholbachgood morning08:49
Mithrandirquadrophonic Daniel08:49
dholbach:)08:50
tepsipakkipitti: klogd still fails to start.. I need to boot in su-mode to debug that.. (now where were the passwords again)08:50
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\shmoins09:06
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\shguys, is it allowed to change files inside debian/ directory during build time?09:07
\shespecially <package>.dirs is important for me now09:07
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pitti\sh: preferably not09:10
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pitti\sh: but if it's just .dirs, you can certainly create the necessary dirs in debian/rules?09:10
pitti\sh: ... and a lovely good morning!09:11
LaserJockgrr, this seems to be a gnome-specfic problem :/09:13
LaserJocksomething maybe in feisty-updates I guess09:14
pittiLaserJock: is this video driver or kernel specific?09:14
LaserJockI have no idea09:14
pittiLaserJock: you might try with vesa, and with booting the feisty/release kernel?09:14
LaserJockhmm09:14
pittiLaserJock: or with logging out of gnome and suspending with gdm? (to rule out gnome-power-manager, compiz, etc.)09:15
LaserJockwell, I can't log out of gnome, that's the problem ;-)09:15
pittiLaserJock: hm?09:16
LaserJockmy problem is that at some point I can no longer log out of gnome09:17
LaserJockit doesn't happen in KDE09:17
\shpitti: to you too...good morning :)09:17
LaserJockand it takes a while of being logged in before it does it09:17
pittiLaserJock: that sounds like a dbus or session initialization problem09:18
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pittiLaserJock: check system -> settings -> session -> current session09:18
\shpitti, problem is, that I'm trying to fix wine on amd64 to deploy it's libs into /usr/lib32 ...but the .dirs files needs /usr/lib so I'm trying to find a solution how to install /usr/lib or /usr/lib32 into the package depending on the arch09:18
pittiLaserJock: anything there that tries to connect to the session, but fails? (a 'plug' icon)09:18
LaserJocknot yet09:19
LaserJockI do know that it's happened since Feisty's release09:19
LaserJockI'd guess a month ago or so09:19
pitti\sh: sounds like you should do it dynamically in debian/rules; I. e. set a $LIBDIR depending on DEB_BUILD_ARCHITECTURE, and use install -D ... $LIBDIR/09:19
pitti\sh: (or make install DESTDIR=... or whatever the upstream build system provides)09:20
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\shpitti, this is not the problem :) the problem is that the package itself uses .dirs to move the files into the package...but when I only need /usr/lib32 on amd64 and /usr/lib on i386...how to avoid the usage of debian/<package>.install and debian/<package>.dirs...I woud use dh_install in debian/rules and avoid using the automatic stuff09:22
pitti\sh: .dirs does not move any files, and in most cases, .dirs files are not necessary at all09:22
\shpitti, the upstream build version is autotools...so no problem with DESTDIR09:22
pitti\sh: autotools -> ah, that has --libdir or so09:23
pitti\sh: right, dh_install is too dumb for per-arch directories, so you cannot use that09:23
\shpitti, yepp..and depending on the build arch i'M setting CONFFLAGS += --libdir=/usr/lib32 on amd64...this is no problem.09:23
pitti\sh: just use --libdir and DESTDIR=debian/ia32-libs/ ?09:24
pittithat'll directly install the files into the binary package, isntead of into debian/tmp and using dh_install09:24
LaserJockpitti: ok, it just did it again09:25
LaserJockpitti: is there any good debugging I can do while it's frozen?09:25
pittiLaserJock: hm, no idea09:26
pittiLaserJock: unless you can ssh into the box and look at dmesg?09:26
LaserJockI'm on the box09:26
pittiLaserJock: is only X frozen, or the VTs, too?09:26
\shpitti, ok...or DESTDIR=debian/tmp and moving the files to the correct location e.g. debian/<package1>/ or debian/<package2>/09:26
LaserJockit's actually just that the logout screen is frozen09:27
pitti\sh: whichever is easier09:27
LaserJockthe mouse works09:27
pittiLaserJock: oh09:27
\shpitti, thx...this helps me a lot :)09:27
pittiLaserJock: that moves the bug into the higher gtk levels then09:27
LaserJockif I click on *any* button in the logout dialog it does it09:28
LaserJockeven cancel09:29
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LaserJockpitti: do you know what package is responsible for the logout?09:33
pittiLaserJock: I'm not entirely sure; dholbach?09:33
pittia combination of gdm/gnome-power-manager/gnome-session, I guess09:33
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pittihey seb12809:35
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seb128hello pitti09:35
seb128hi MacSlow09:35
gicmomorning seb12809:36
MacSlowhi seb128, pitti, gicmo09:36
pittihey MacSlow09:36
gicmojo MacSlow!09:36
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seb128gicmo: Alter!09:36
LaserJockhi seb12809:36
seb128Hi LaserJock09:36
dholbachseb128, gicmo: ALTER09:36
gicmoALTER!09:36
seb128hey dholbach09:37
MacSlowdholbach, you should have taught seb128 the whole thing... "Alter Schwede!" not just "Alter!" :)09:37
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LaserJockok, so when I go back to X the logout area is just white09:38
dholbachMacSlow: ALTER is enough - I hear that more often than 'Alter Schwede' :)09:38
LaserJockseb128, dholbach: any idea of what would make the logout dialog box freeze up?09:41
LaserJockin Feisty that is09:41
seb128freeze?09:41
seb128like if you click on an action it doesn't do it and doesn't respond to the click?09:41
dholbachLaserJock: no idea, I haven't used feisty in a while09:42
LaserJockseb128: exactly09:43
seb128LaserJock: never seen that, usually the dialog just doesn't open09:44
seb128no idea09:44
dholbachon my amd64-nvidia box, 'desktop effects can not be started' any more; the resolution does not seem to match the 3D map or something09:44
seb128you are the first to report a such isssue09:44
LaserJockseb128: after I've been logged in for a while, if I click on *any* button it freezes09:44
LaserJockthe mouse works09:44
LaserJockbut I gotta restart X to log out, which is kinda annoying09:44
LaserJockit doesn't do it in KDE and I tried a fresh .gconf* .gnome*09:45
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: I just remembered - when this happened I couldn't restart GDM with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace but could with Ctrl+Alt+SysRq+K09:45
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LaserJockCtrlAltBackspace definately works here :-)09:45
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: strike 2 :p09:45
LaserJockseb128: it's happened since release so I'm guessing it related to an update09:46
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: can you switch to a text console?09:46
LaserJockyep09:46
seb128LaserJock: it happened since release so it's not an update, is it?09:46
LaserJockeverything works except it won't log me out09:47
LaserJockseb128: no, I'm saying it started since after the release09:47
LaserJockmy english wasn't very clear09:47
seb128do you suspend or hibernate this box? is the lo interface working correctly?09:47
seb128ok09:47
LaserJockit started about maybe 1 month ago09:47
LaserJockI do hibernate09:47
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IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: I wish I could remember how I solved it! It happened on a  dual-CPU Matrox G450 dualhead with no compiz, but unfortunately I recently wiped that one09:48
LaserJockI think lo is working ok09:48
LaserJockI've had lots of fits with swap/hibernation/networking but I thought I got them all worked out09:48
LaserJockI just don't understand why hitting the "cancel" even would cause problems09:49
LaserJockseb128: it doesn't always do it either, I have to be logged in for some time09:50
LaserJockI can log in and then immediately log out no problem09:50
IntuitiveNippleYes, that was the symptoms I had as well09:50
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: what video chipset and driver is in use?09:52
LaserJockit's an ATI 7000 IGP card09:52
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LaserJocklooks like ati driver09:53
IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: my memory is returning somewhat... I recall it being an issue with the Composite extension, and disabling it in xorg.conf prevented the freeze.09:54
LaserJockthat would do it for Gnome specifically?09:55
LaserJockgah, I don't even know how to get a xorg.conf in these days of automatic configs09:56
LaserJockseb128: I gotta run, is it worth a bug report?09:57
seb128LaserJock: no, a support request09:57
seb128LaserJock: a bug should describe a technical issue09:57
IntuitiveNipplebug #138811 might be related09:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138811 in gnome-power-manager "Can't access shutdown menu when gnome-power-manager isn't enabled is sessions options" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13881109:58
LaserJockseb128: ok09:58
LaserJockIntuitiveNipple: I check for gnome-power-manager already09:58
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IntuitiveNippleLaserJock: this one looks closer: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/38915/comments/5410:00
ubotuLaunchpad bug 38915 in ubuntu "Logout proces hangs" [High,Confirmed] 10:00
asacpitti: that is not an ifupdown regression, but a network-manager crash10:04
asacpitti: i have a patch for that.10:05
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pittiasac: you rock10:06
asacsiretart: wpasupplicant ... we need a decision. 0.6.0 is the development version for development of network-manager 0.7, while 0.5 is the supplicant for network-manager 0.6.10:12
pittiseb128: hm, I guess removing f-spot from desktop is not an option?10:13
seb128pitti: no it's not10:13
seb128it's one of the cool applications nowadays10:14
pittiit'd be 1.8 MB of the 4 I still need to shave off the CDs...10:14
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asacsiretart: i think upgrading after beta is better than downgrading, so maybe we should really consider to downgrade now.10:14
seb128can't we bzip some packages to win those 4meg?10:14
asacsiretart: let me know.10:14
pittiseb128: we already did so with the most promising ones10:14
seb128no need of promising ones to win 4meg10:15
pittiseb128: gnome-user-docs recently grew by 2 MB, due to translations, I guess10:15
pittinot sure whether we can optimize this a bit, it's a pretty big hog10:15
seb128can't we remove some fonts?10:15
pittiseb128: we did so yesterday, that saved us 6 MB10:15
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siretartasac: I've been using the 0.5.9 version for quite some time now. the "timeouts messages" haven't vanished completely, but they are much fewer compared to 0.610:16
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pittiseb128: and I asked calc for some OO.o changes which will give us another 10 MB10:16
siretartasac: I currently suspect that network-manager folks develop and test with that version rather than with 0.610:16
pittihi Keybuk10:16
siretartasac: therefore I agree to you that it seems to be better for our users to ship with 0.5.910:16
seb128pitti: do we have a list of what is installed on the CD and the size of each package somewhere?10:17
pittiseb128: loop-mount the CD and ls -lR :)10:17
pittiseb128: the list of pacakges is in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/gutsy-alternate-i386.list10:17
pittiseb128: and in the .manifest files for -live10:17
seb128where do you need to win 4meg? desktop CD? alternate?10:18
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pittiseb128: alternate is most pressing10:18
pittiseb128: we don't have *any* langpacks on desktops any more either, so getting some space there would also be cool10:18
seb128you can remove f-spot from alternate if required I guess10:18
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seb128I don't expect many desktop user using alternate anyway10:19
pittiseb128: f-spot is in -desktop10:19
pittiseb128: so we can only remove it from ubuntu-desktop, not just from alternate10:19
seb128no then10:19
Keybukpitti: morning10:19
seb128/pool/main/v/vim/vim_7.1-056+2ubuntu1_i386.deb10:20
seb128is vim required on the CD?10:20
seb128we already have nano10:20
pittiseb128: right, let's kill that as well, at least for beta10:21
seb128and why is thunderbird-locale-en-gb_2.0.0.0+1-0ubuntu1_all.deb listed? we don't install thunderbird by default10:21
pittior until we get OO.o smaller10:21
pittiseb128: language-support-en dependency10:21
pittiseb128: we already removed language-support-en from amd64, though10:21
seb128shouldn't it be a recommend?10:21
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pittiKeybuk: that'll loose us many testers and downloaders, though10:22
Keybukpitti: surely it's better than being unable to add anything new to Ubuntu ever again?10:23
pittiseb128: ok, vim (6 MB) and nvidia-glx (8 MB on i386) removed10:23
seb128pitti: do we need wamerican and wbritish? only one of those wouldn't be enough?10:23
asacsiretart: how about the startup delay we see in bug 141233. how many tries do you usually see in 0.5.9 to connect to global control socket?10:24
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141233 in wpasupplicant "MASTER network-manager crashes when wpasupplicant ctrl socket is not available" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14123310:24
pittiseb128: language-support-en, again10:24
seb128pitti: well, we can modify language-support-en if required no? ;)10:24
pittiseb128: we could drop language-support-en from the CDs and only install a subset of its dependencies, of course10:24
siretartasac: err, I didn't notice that. While grepping through my logs, I do see that message, but the delay is less than a second10:26
pittiKeybuk: it would encourage us to throw in a lot of stuff without ever cleaning up cruft, though10:27
pittiok, this should get down amd64 alternate to 702 MB and i386 alternate to 700 MB10:28
pittilet's hope we get the new OO.o soon10:28
seb128I don't think we will manage to keep everything on one CD much longer anyway10:28
pittithat has always been a strong point of Ubuntu, though *sniff*10:29
Keybuktrue, but increasing numbers of people have DVD writers now10:30
Keybukand we don't need to fill the DVD, we could still artificially limit ourselves to <1GB or something10:31
Mithrandirthe main problem with DVDs will be the size of them and downloading taking a while rather than burning them10:31
Mithrandir<2GB would at least be good, so we don't end up running into funny file system limitations.  *cough, fat*10:32
pittiright, bandwidth is still an issue in many parts of the world (except Norway, of course :-P)10:32
MithrandirI only have 6.5Mbit at home.10:33
Mithrandirat the office, I'm not sure.10:33
seb128or we should stop using openoffice, but there is no good GNOME office at the moment :/10:33
Keybukseb128: gedit!10:33
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Keybukepiphany+webkit instead of firefox/gecko?10:34
Keybukthat seems quite a bit smaller10:34
Mithrandironly 15Mbit here, it seems.10:34
Keybukif ubuntu-devel were Facebook, I would totally be in the "Get rid of OpenOffice.org now" group10:35
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cjwatsonfrom the number of people who have been having problems with oversized CD images of late, I do not think it is yet true to say that most of the Ubuntu testing community have DVD writers10:44
cjwatsonentry-level laptops still frequently come with DVD readers at best - DVD writers are an option10:45
pittiKeybuk: except that epiphany depends: firefox :)10:45
Mithrandirpitti: which is why he suggested using the webkit patches, I believe10:46
asacpitti: Keybuk suggests to switch to webkit ;)10:46
pittiah10:47
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pkernSome sites heavily relying on JS (most notably Google Apps like Docs & Spreadsheets) broke with Safari at least. Is this fixed with current Webkit? (I can't think of that as I guess Google blocks incompatible browsers on its own.)10:52
mvoiwj: thanks for your fix for #137191!10:52
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Mithrandirpkern: try?  apt-get install libwebkitgdk0d ; /usr/lib/WebKit/GdkLauncher10:55
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pkernMithrandir: I'm waiting for new cd builds to install Ubuntu I'm afraid. But well I guess I could fire up qemu-kvm, but then I will probably first need to download a trackload of new packages.10:57
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pkernWell, I can't even hit "Log in" on Google's Frontpage with it...11:12
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pkernmail.google.com doesn't work for me neither. (Page somehow doesn't load.)11:14
pkernAnd clicking on a link on Heise Newsticker first worked fine, but near the end of the loading progress the program just crashed with "Fatal IO error 14 (Bad address) on X server"11:15
pkernThis just doesn't look useable to me \:11:16
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pittiogra_: FYI, in ubuntu I removed nvidia-glx from ship; I merge this change to edubuntu seeds, since you have quite a size problem, too; please lart me and revert if that isn't desired by you11:20
Hobbseeasac: oops, you broke it.  or do i blame the kernel upload?11:21
ogra_pitti, nvidia-glx ?11:22
ogra_but compiz by default ?????11:23
ogra_what do our users do with compiz without a driver ?11:23
ogra_(i'm fine to drop whatever ubuntu drops, just curious why we drop specifically this)11:24
pittiogra_: it's just in ship, and we need to free some space11:24
pittiogra_: and it's not enabled by default anyway11:24
pittiogra_: well, I don't like it either, but we have to drop *something* :/11:25
ogra_true11:25
ogra_indeed, dont ntell me11:25
ogra_i still have a bit more to cut down11:25
pittiogra_: that, and the next OO.o will fix Ubuntu's space problem, but it's not even enough for edubuntu11:25
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ogra_ah, well, i'll find something ...11:25
ogra_drop the kernel or so, i'll put it on the addon CD :P11:26
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pkernpitti: Will you trigger a rebuild of Ubuntu daily alternate later, with the size fixes applied?11:26
Kmoslatest update of gutsy was broken my boot11:26
Kmoson local.scripts11:27
pittipkern: yes, once the new kernel has been settled11:27
Hobbseeevening sabdfl11:27
sabdflhowdy Hobbsee11:28
Hobbseebug #13744111:29
ubotuLaunchpad bug 137441 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 "update iwlwifi drivers and firmware in gutsy >=0.1.14" [Medium,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13744111:29
pkernWhat I wondered about: why is build-essential shipped on the CD?11:29
Hobbseepkern: for the poor people who have to use ndiswrapper and the like.11:29
ogra_pitti, oh, the lastest changes i made aer not in yet, i delayed the meta rebiuld for more ubuntu changes ... i dropped samba from -server, that should gain another 5-7M11:29
ogra_probably thats enough11:29
asacHobbsee: network-manager will get a fix for bug 141106 (old bug, but now needed) and bug 141233 (introduced in ubuntu11)11:29
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141106 in network-manager "network manager crashes when /etc/network/interfaces is touched [race] " [High,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14110611:29
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141233 in wpasupplicant "MASTER network-manager crashes when wpasupplicant ctrl socket is not available" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14123311:29
cjwatsonpkern: pretty much every one of these things is accompanied by a huge argument that you can probably find if you look back in the archives11:30
Hobbseeasac: i got the new kernel upload last night - my ipw3945 keeps trying to ask for the wpa p/w.11:30
pkernHobbsee: packages.ubuntu.com lists no ndiswrapper-source for gutsy, am I missing a rename?11:30
asacHobbsee: modinfo ipw3945 | grep ^version11:30
cjwatsonat this point there is almost nothing in the seeds that won't cause somebody problems if removed; which is why we often try to concentrate on shrinking things rather than removing things instead11:30
Hobbseeasac: version:        1.2.2mp.ubuntu111:31
asacHobbsee: has not been updated then11:31
asac(unless they didn't bump version info)11:31
Hobbseeasac: i was using the newer version from you, iirc?11:31
asacHobbsee: no that is my version11:32
ogra_pkern, the general bits for a module build to get HW supported must be always there ... (but thats far from being what build-essential contains)11:32
asacHobbsee: no changes ... maybe ask on -kernel if they added another patch or something, but i don't think so11:32
Hobbseeasac: as in, so they took your version, or their version never ovewrote yours11:32
Hobbseeright11:32
asacHobbsee: he?11:32
asacHobbsee: it did ... its just the same module version :)11:33
Hobbsees/ovewrote/overwrote/11:33
Hobbseeasac: ah right.11:33
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carlospitti: hi, do you plan to do a new full language pack update for Gutsy before beta release?11:35
ogra_pitti, meh, you dropped vim as well :'-/11:35
Hobbsee!ping11:36
ubotupong11:36
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pittiogra_: oh, did I? according to the conflict it wasn't there before11:36
ogra_dunno, i only read the commit message in ubuntu11:36
pittiogra_: sorry, if you need it, put it back; (but we have vim-tiny in minimal)11:37
ogra_no, dont need it11:37
pittiogra_: right, in ubuntu, but it wasn't even there before in edubuntu11:37
ogra_ah, i didnt know ubuntu shipped that differently11:37
pitticarlos: hm, I didn't plan it actually11:37
ogra_i dropped the big vim package releases ago :)11:37
pittiright :)11:38
Hobbseepkern: hmm.  seems so11:38
carlospitti: there is at least one application that misses translations because was moved from universe to main after latest language pack export11:38
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carlospitti: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kmplayer/+bug/12354411:38
ubotuLaunchpad bug 123544 in kmplayer "Langpack does not include kmplayer's translations" [Undecided,Confirmed] 11:38
carlospitti: a full export would fix it11:38
asacHobbsee: is it just that your pass is not remembered or that you can't connect anymore?11:38
pittiogra_: no, that would be blasphemy!11:38
lagahi. is there any ETA for when the linux-ubuntu-modules FTBS will be fixed?11:38
ogra_pitti, !11:38
pitticarlos: well, sure, why not11:39
Hobbseeasac: the latter.11:39
pitticarlos: it would also downsize the langpacks a bit (which doesn't help much because we don't have any on the CDs, but we might be able to put some back later)11:39
carlospitti: ok, thanks11:39
asacHobbsee: i need your syslog then11:39
pitticarlos: thanks to you; will you ping me once the tarball is available?11:40
carlossure, I will do it using the new infrastructure on production11:40
iwjmvo: You're welcome.  Have you seen 137191 before ?11:40
cjwatsonlaga: we're working on fixing the publisher at the moment. It's not really a true build failure, just waiting for other stuff to be published11:40
carlosso we can test that11:40
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cjwatsonlaga: there was a Soyuz rollout this morning which caused some problems11:41
Hobbseeasac: FWIW, http://wedontsleep.org/~sarah/syslog11:41
lagacjwatson: thanks.11:41
mvoiwj: I'm not sure, maybe in one other report11:42
mvoiwj: but its not a frequent error11:42
Hobbseeasac: (i switch to wired in there, adn try the wifi multiple times, hence the FWIW)11:42
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amitkbleh! my panels just resized to 75% of the screen after restarting with the latest updates..11:44
davmor2Hobbsee:  Is this an intel issue?11:45
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Hobbseedavmor2: ipw3945, yes.11:45
asacHobbsee: it asks you for a password?11:45
Hobbseeasac: yes11:45
davmor2Mine is working fine....  I don't get asked for a password anymore now it just magically connects.11:46
Hobbseeasac: i change it, and change it back, hit OK, then it goes back to configuring devices, and spits me another p/w box ~15 seconds later.11:46
Hobbseedavmor2: mine has been, up till this point.11:46
iwjmvo: Quite a scary one, when I found it.  It could have done almost anything ...11:47
davmor2Hobbsee: Hang on I'll grab me lappy11:47
asacHobbsee: yes ... you don't get an association event  ... somehow11:47
soreniwj: Did you get any further with kylem about the modem driver issue?11:47
asacso it times out and thinks it might be a password issue11:47
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Hobbseeasac: davmor2 damn, sorry.  i'm being called to dinner, and getting yelled at11:48
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Hobbsee(thought i'd have longer)11:48
davmor2go eat11:48
Hobbseehm, it's going to be longer than that, as we're movie watching11:50
davmor2asac: I might not be around when Hobbsee gets back but everything is working fine here.11:50
asacHobbsee: maybe your password was changed? :)11:50
Hobbseeasac: dad would normally tell me - and it hasnt changed in ages11:51
Hobbseebut, possibly11:51
iwjsoren: Not yet.  I want to try the new sl-modem-daemon first.11:51
soreniwj: Alright. Just give me a shout when you need me for testing.11:53
iwjsoren: Willdo.11:53
Hobbseeasac: he didnt.  or if he did, he's not admitting to it :)11:53
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asacpitti: ubuntu13 of network-manager uploaded and probably waits for a kick :)12:00
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pittiasac: cool, thanks12:00
seb128pitti: I'm discussing language-pack updates with carlos12:01
seb128pitti: when do we need them for beta?12:01
pittiseb128: hm, I'd say Monday at the latest12:01
seb128pitti: we really should have the 2.20 upstream translations used for those or GNOME guys will be angry at us again12:01
pittiright, agreed12:01
seb128carlos: ^ monday looks a possible timeframe for the import?12:02
carlospitti: I was planning to schedule language pack exports for Gutsy on Saturday night and Tuesday night, as agreed with you12:02
pitticarlos: I'm fine with triggering the full langpack build on Sunday12:02
carlosI could move it to Sunday night though12:02
carlosok12:02
carlosthen I will leave it as we agreed12:02
asacsiretart: can you upload your 0.5.9 package with upstream verion 0.6.0+0.5.9 ?12:02
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pitticarlos: is Saturday night enough to get all the gnome 2.20 po files imported?12:03
carlosthat's a day and a half...12:03
carlosI think it should be enough, at least for anything uploaded before OO.org12:03
pitticarlos: if it takes until Sunday, that's still manageable12:03
asacsiretart: lets use bug 140763, bug 141233 and maybe bug 138873 to justify that upload :)12:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 140763 in network-manager "NetworkManager is unreliable after resuming from suspend" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14076312:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141233 in wpasupplicant "MASTER network-manager crashes when wpasupplicant ctrl socket is not available" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14123312:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138873 in wpasupplicant ""*** stack smashing detected ***: /sbin/wpa_supplicant terminated" with iwl4965" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13887312:03
carlosseb128: did you upload all your packages before oo.org update?12:04
seb128carlos: has oo.org been uploaded? when?12:04
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seb128oh, on wednesday12:04
carlos Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:28:41 -050012:04
carlosyep12:05
carlosanyway, we can ignore that oo.org upload12:05
carlosso don't worry12:05
seb128carlos: 90% has been uploaded before12:05
seb128almost all the applications12:05
seb128so that should be alright12:05
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carlosit wasn't a new version, so we don't lose anything ignoring it12:05
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pittiasac: quite some changes :)12:10
asacpitti: there are two bugs fixed ... and for the one fix i added more safety belts to prevent it. if you want some rational for some hunks let me know12:13
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asacpitti: debian/patches/41v_lp141233-fix-supplicant-cleanup-crashes.patch ... thats one is just one if(...ctrl) ... the rest is just indentation12:15
ogra_WTF12:15
ogra_is it wanted that NM commits suicide on upgrades andf blocks all networking if it cant start ?12:15
asacpitti: debian/patches/20_do_not_take_over_dhcpv4iface_when_v6_is_configured.patch ... this is a old bug introduced ages ago that we now see when you change your network config through network-admin. Its a null-deref crash as you can see from the patch12:16
pittiasac: right, I understand the race condition of half-written files12:16
pittiasac: /e/n/i still has an inotify watch, I take it12:17
asacpitti: yes ... actually i works that way12:17
asacpitti: network manage will retry some times later ... or maybe its network-admin that touches the file again at the end12:17
asacpitti: however it just fails now the first time it tries to parse ... then a few seconds later it succeeds12:18
asacpitti: debian/patches/41t_nm_device_wireless_index_ctrl_sockets_by_run_count.patch this is mostly a belt-and-braces patch ... which fixes the bug that triggered the real crash fixed in 41v_lp141233-fix-supplicant-cleanup-crashes.patch12:19
pittiasac: yes, I looked at the debdiff, and it's not too scary12:19
asacok12:19
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asacthanks12:20
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pittidoes anyone fancy taking a look at the pwlib FTBFS on i386?12:23
seb128pitti: fernando on #ubuntu-desktop has a fixed package yesterday I think12:24
pittiah, cool12:24
seb128pitti: might need sponsoring12:24
pittiseb128: the FTBFS involved some 'no such file /home/fernando/...' stuff12:24
seb128pitti: right, it's listed on the desktop team wiki, I'll sponsor it12:25
pittiawesome, thanks12:25
seb128no problem ;)12:25
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YokoZar_seb128: hey, you here?12:29
YokoZar_seb128: I'm trying to figure out a new error with my package.12:29
seb128YokoZar_: when I was writting on the chan just before I'm likely there12:30
\shhmm12:30
YokoZar_Ooh, \sh is here too, nice12:30
\shapt-get source <package> doesn't work for me...anything known? deb-src is in12:30
seb128YokoZar_: what package, what error?12:30
seb128\sh: "doesn't work"12:30
YokoZar_So, I'm trying the lib32 thing, and it compiles everything, but it's failing the package at this step: mkdir /usr/lib32/wine12:30
YokoZar_mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/lib32/wine': Permission denied12:30
seb128do you get any error?12:30
YokoZar_(my new Wine package)12:30
seb128YokoZar_: you likely want to mkdir $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib32/wine12:31
YokoZar_I'll upload it to REVU in a bit, but I'm trying to figure out if this is a totally obvious stupid error on my part12:31
\shseb128, E: E: Unable to find a source package for tomcat5.512:31
\shseb128, nothing else...12:31
YokoZar_seb128: I already put usr/lib32/wine into wine.dirs though12:31
YokoZar_or, rather, wine.dirs.amd6412:32
\shYokoZar_, I talked about this issue with pitti12:32
seb128\sh: apt-cache showsrc tomcat5.5?12:32
\shseb128, doesn't work either12:32
seb128\sh: do you have an universe deb-src?12:32
\shYokoZar_, and then you  DESTDIR= to debian/tmp and move the files manually from debian/tmp to debian/<packagename>12:33
\shseb128, sure :) everything :)12:33
\shseb128, deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe multiverse12:33
ogra_have you apt-get updated ? :)12:33
\shogra_, PENG ;)12:33
ogra_;)12:33
=== \sh is a noob, I know, but not so noobish ;)
\shYokoZar_, so you don't use the .dirs and .install things12:34
seb128\sh: ask mvo12:34
YokoZar_\sh: why is .dirs broken here?12:34
YokoZar_\sh: it seems a lot cleaner to use the .dirs and .install things12:34
\shYokoZar_, because it can't select between /usr/lib32 and /usr/lib and you don't want a /usr/lib32 in a package for i38612:35
\shmvo, peng12:35
\shmvo, aeh ping ;)12:35
YokoZar_\sh: are you aware you can do wine.install.i386 and wine.install.amd64 ?12:35
mvo\sh: hello12:35
\shmvo, apt-get source <package> doesn't work12:36
\shYokoZar_, so we don't need the .dirs, right?12:36
\shmvo, the same with apt-cache showsrc <srcpackage>12:36
\shmvo, while apt-cache show <package> works12:37
YokoZar_\sh: errr, what do you mean, I can just eliminate .dirs entirely?12:37
YokoZar_Actually I'm not exactly sure what .dirs does to begin with12:37
mvo\sh: could you please pastebin your sources.list? and the content of ls -l /var/lib/apt/lists ?12:37
\shmvo, sure...moment12:37
cjwatsonYokoZar_: man dh_installdirs12:38
\shmvo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38103/12:39
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cjwatsonYokoZar_: debhelper creates directories automatically - .dirs is only useful when you need to create directories for use by non-debhelper code in debian/rules12:39
YokoZar_cjwatson: ahh ok12:39
YokoZar_what bothers me is the error that is being thrown is a permissions error - it's trying to make /usr/lib32/wine rather than (local)/usr/lib32/wine12:39
YokoZar_I'm gonna try junking the .dirs files and see what happens12:39
cjwatsonthen it's not debhelper doing it12:39
cjwatsonremoving .dirs will not help that12:39
\shYokoZar_, autocrap error12:39
cjwatsonit's more likely to be an upstream makefile12:40
YokoZar_Yeah it looks like it12:40
cjwatsonperhaps you forgot to set DESTDIR, or perhaps it doesn't honour it12:40
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cjwatsonif it's autotools, then more likely the former12:40
YokoZar_This is my suspicion: CONFFLAGS += --libdir=/usr/lib3212:41
YokoZar_That should be something else I think12:41
YokoZar_that should be usr/lib3212:41
cjwatsonno12:41
mvo\sh: and any apt-cache showsrc $pkg gives you a error?12:41
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\shmvo, no...it doesn't show anyrthing12:41
cjwatsonYokoZar_: when you call 'make install', do you set prefix=?12:41
YokoZar_$(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr12:41
cjwatsonok, so12:41
cjwatsonusually what you do is:12:41
cjwatsonbuild:12:42
\shYokoZar_, why debian/tmp/usr?12:42
cjwatson        ./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=\$${prefix}/lib12:42
cjwatson        $(MAKE)12:42
cjwatsoninstall:12:42
cjwatson        $(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr12:42
\shYokoZar_, this is wrong12:42
YokoZar_\sh: I didn't change this, it was in the package before12:42
cjwatson\sh: it's perfectly reasonable if you're then going to use dh_install12:42
mvo\sh: aha, it looks like for some reason the authentication failed when apt-get update was run and it does not show untrusted sources. do you get a untrusted warning when trying to install a random package with synaptic or apt-get?12:43
\shmvo, nope not today or yesterday...12:43
\shYokoZar_, depends what makefile is doing now...I see $(DESTDIR)/$(libdir)12:44
cjwatsonYokoZar_: so then make install expands ${prefix} in libdir differently during install, and it all works fine12:44
cjwatsonbut $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp is sometimes more convenient12:44
cjwatsoneither should work, just don't set both DESTDIR and prefix12:45
mvo\sh: but your /v/l/apt/lists does not show a .gpg file, so I strongly suspect that this is the case. have you tested the unauthentication warning thing?12:45
\shmvo, strange...after the 10th apt-get update it now works...12:45
\shsudo apt-get update I have to say12:45
mvo\sh: in the runs before, did you got authentication errors/warnings?12:46
\shmvo, nope12:46
mvo*ick*12:46
\shmvo, is there any cli switch to show the IP which is used for archive.ubuntu.com?12:46
\shmvo, I wonder if it's our proxy or some mirror...12:46
Kopfgeldjaegerhi12:47
=== \sh checks tomcat5.5 for CVE fixes
\shyuck....12:48
YokoZar_ok I have ./configure --prefix=/usr but --libdir=/usr/lib3212:48
YokoZar_Should I switch that for --libdir=\$${prefix}/lib32  ?12:48
\shhttp://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/source-package/tomcat5.5 much work12:48
mvo\sh: please try -o Debug::Acquire::http it shows the IP on failure, but if no failure happens, there is no IP dispalyed AFAICS. I could add you a debug mode for this12:50
\shpitti, keescook  please have a look at http://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/source-package/tomcat5.5 and http://tomcat.apache.org/security-5.html, for gutsy, do you think it's better to package the new version or trying to backport the security fixes by cherry picking them?12:50
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mvo\sh: please try -o Debug::Acquire::http it shows the IP on failure, but if no failure happens, there is no IP dispalyed AFAICS. I could add you a debug mode for this12:51
\shmvo, doing so12:52
\shmvo, I set it now as default in apt.conf12:52
cjwatsonYokoZar_: yes, that sounds correct12:53
cjwatsonYokoZar_: that's what I do everywhere12:54
YokoZar_cjwatson: cool.  While I'm at it I'm adding a check to change dh_shlibdeps -L wine -l debian/wine/usr/lib  to dh_shlibdeps -L wine -l debian/wine/usr/lib32  if on amd6412:54
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YokoZar_ok, I'm passing it to pbuilder now...hopefully this time it'll build :)12:55
siretartasac: good idea! feel free to go ahead!12:55
\shYokoZar_, if you are on it, fix the symlinks of the last added two lines.. (you forgot in the revu package the / in the front) and please use a correct ubuntu-version notation, so that a MOTU can upload directly12:55
YokoZar_\sh: eh, what's wrong with the version notation?12:56
\shYokoZar_, you have wine_0.9.45-0ubuntu1-1.orig.tar.gz ;)12:56
\shYokoZar_, but wine_0.9.45.orig.tar and debian/changelog should just say 0.9.45-0ubuntu112:56
YokoZar_wait I'm confused12:57
YokoZar_what two lines are symlinks here?12:57
\shYokoZar_, usr/lib32/liblcms.so1 and usr/lib/libpng12.so.012:58
\shYokoZar_, in the amd64 section....it needs a leading /12:58
\shYokoZar_, speaking of the 0.9.45 package from revu...12:58
YokoZar_oh, thanks12:59
YokoZar_good spot12:59
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\shYokoZar_, and change the version and the orig.tar.gz to match the normal namning....means: wine_0.9.45.orig.tar.gz (think also of the tarball itself, it extracts to wine-0.9.45-0ubuntu1 not wine-0.9.4512:59
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YokoZar_\sh: thanks01:00
ogra_pitti, can you let my -meta through please ?01:01
\shand tries to cherrypick tomcat5.5 fixes01:01
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\shogra_, greetings to suse...:)01:01
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Mithrandirogra_: edubuntu-meta accepted01:07
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\shYokoZar_, if you are fast we can push wine just before beta freeze...which would be great :)01:11
YokoZar_\sh: so, it's 4am here...how fast is fast?01:12
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\shYokoZar_, before 27th ;)01:13
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YokoZar_oh01:14
YokoZar_so Wine 0.9.46 comes out the day after that ;p01:14
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pochu\sh: aren't we already in beta freeze?01:15
pochu\sh: 27th is beta release, not beta freeze...01:16
\shoh sorry...yeah01:16
YokoZar_but universe is different for beta freeze anyway01:16
asacsiretart: can you upload? as you already have the sources and all on your disc?01:16
\shYokoZar_, wine has a wildcard01:16
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YokoZar_ok, it's building.  I'm going to sleep now.  Although, I forgot to do pbuilder update first...hopefully it wont' die a horrible death.  I should have a new package up on REVU in like 12 hours if it works.01:21
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\shYokoZar_, can you give me a .dsc,diff.gz and orig.tar.gz I can build it to and test01:23
\shs/to/too/01:23
YokoZar_\sh: or I could just open a new tab and put what I have on REVU now01:24
\shYokoZar_, just put it on revu..I'll testbuild etc.01:24
YokoZar_\sh: willdo01:26
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siretartasac: sorry, I need to leave now. a colluege is having his final exam now and I need to leave now quickly01:26
\shYokoZar_, thx :)01:26
siretartasac: my sources are at http://siretart.tauware.de/upload-queue, I don't have other sources for that version anyway01:27
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\shwah....cherrypicking patches for tomcat is evil01:31
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YokoZar_\sh: so this REVU upload is taking a long time01:31
\shYokoZar_, send me that debian/ dir separatly...the rest I can do here :)01:32
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\shYokoZar_, sh@sourcecode.de01:32
YokoZar_akk, now I'm getting this: Error '553 Could not create file.' during ftp transfer of wine_0.9.45-0ubuntu1.dsc01:32
YokoZar_Note: This problem might be caused by files already existent on the server.01:32
YokoZar_      For the official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be used01:32
YokoZar_      to remove stale files from unsuccessful uploads.01:32
asacsiretart: ok01:33
iwjmvo: Did you manually forward my dpkg ubuntu15 changelog entry to bug 137191 ?  I intended to have it done automatically.  Is the syntax specified on the wiki page not right ?01:34
ubotuLaunchpad bug 137191 in dpkg "package update-manager 1:0.69 failed to install/upgrade: failed to fstat previous diversions file" [Undecided,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13719101:34
\shYokoZar_, send the debian/ dir as tar.gz and I'll prepare a build...01:34
YokoZar_\sh: how about the .diff.gz01:35
Kmosiwj: LP: #number is the syntax01:36
Kmosit's mentioned in mail of LP 1.1.901:36
\shYokoZar_, are there patches which you applied inline for orig sources?01:36
YokoZar_yeah I fixed the naming problem too01:36
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\shYokoZar_, send it too .)01:37
YokoZar_\sh: oh there are no inline patches (pristine upstream wine 0.9.45)01:37
tepsipakkipitti: apparently the klogd problem was due to broken ldap.conf :P01:37
\shYokoZar_, so diff.gz will be genrated automatically.. just the debian/ dir then01:37
iwjKmos: Yes, that's the syntax I used.01:37
iwjIs it not supposed to be live yet ?01:37
YokoZar_why should I tar that up when I can send you the entire finished package?01:38
\shYokoZar_, send it like you want :) debian/ would be enough :)01:38
YokoZar_cuz, like, .diff.gz IS the debian dir01:38
\shYokoZar_, yepp01:38
Kmosiwj: yeah.. when it's change status from pending to uploaded, it should set it fix released01:39
Kmosiwj: better to ask on #launchpad what happened01:39
YokoZar_I'm reuploading to REVU anyway01:39
YokoZar_my error went away after 5 mins when it flushed out the failed upload01:40
cjwatsoniwj: it's been working well for me for some time01:40
Kmosiwj: LP: #137191.) you used a "." in the end of number01:41
iwjYes, obviously.01:41
iwjIt's the end of a sentence so it should get a `.'.01:41
Kmosthat's the problem01:41
iwjWTF01:41
Kmosthe "." should be after ")"01:41
iwjI'll file a bug.01:41
Kmosiwj: i think you should :-)01:41
Kmosagainst soyuz01:41
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cjwatsonheh, I've never had that problem because I do "Description of fix (LP: #nnnnnn)."01:43
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cjwatsoniwj: you should not file a bug on Launchpad for this though01:44
cjwatsoniwj: the regex is in dpkg, just like for closes:01:44
cjwatsoniwj: and I don't see anything in that regex supporting Kmos' assertion01:45
cjwatsonwhile ($f{'Changes'} =~ /lp:\s+\#\d+(?:,\s*\#\d+)*/ig) {01:45
cjwatson  push(@launchpad_closes, $& =~ /\#?\s?(\d+)/g);01:45
cjwatson}01:45
iwjHmmmm.01:45
iwjMust be at my end then.01:45
cjwatsondo you have the .changes around?01:45
iwjYes.  No Launchpad-Closes field.01:46
cjwatson(it actually comes out as Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed, but still)01:46
cjwatsonsource built with Debian dpkg maybe?01:47
cjwatsonwe should get that patch in there01:47
iwjOh, I've got some wierd old bits in /usr/local ...01:47
iwjI must have been doing some testing.01:47
iwjAnd forgot to get rid of them.01:47
cjwatsonah01:47
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ogra_seb128, ping02:19
seb128ogra_: hi02:19
ogra_http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/index.html#rnusers-login-and-screensaver02:19
ogra_do you have any indicator how that message feature shold be implemented ?02:19
ogra_the g-s-s changelog doesnt even remotely mention such a feture02:20
ogra_"The GNOME Screensaver now allows people to leave you a note while your screen is locked, by clicking the "Leave Message" button. You'll see these messages when you login."02:20
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pedro_in the lock dialog02:21
ogra_which lick dialog ?02:21
ogra_if i click lock screen it just locks, there is no dialog02:21
ogra_*lock02:21
pedro_system -> logout -> lock screen02:21
ogra_yes, thats what i'm talking about02:22
pedro_yep lock dialog, that's the name of the glade file (iirc)02:22
ogra_beyond that its nothing thats implemented in gnome-screensaver it seems02:22
jdstrandasac: what are your thoughts on bug 138217 getting fixed for gutsy?02:22
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138217 in network-manager "NetworkManager fills log on start up until dhcdbd has started" [Low,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13821702:22
ogra_pedro_, which glade file ?02:23
pedro_ogra_: the glade file of that dialog02:23
=== ogra_ doesnt have a glade file in g-s-s that implements anything that talks to libnotify
ogra_pedro_, from which package ?02:23
pedro_aham, no we are talking about different things02:24
ogra_you are talking about the logout dialog (where i dont see such a feature at all), right ?02:24
pedro_yes02:24
ogra_i'm talking only about gnome-screensaver02:24
jdstrandasac: logcheck has been churning away for the last 40 minutes (and counting) trying to process the logs02:24
pedro_we are shipping g-s-s with a theme ?02:24
ogra_it defaults to the system theme02:25
ogra_seb128, any idea where exactly that is implemented ?02:25
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seb128ogra_: no, somebody asked yesterday and I never saw that02:27
pedro_saw a bug about that in b.g.o02:27
pedro_http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38450902:28
ubotuGnome bug 384509 in dialog "Allow disabling of leaving notes when screen is locked" [Enhancement,Reopened] 02:28
pedro_it seems that it needs to be build with libnotify support02:30
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seb128pedro_: yes, it lacks a Build-Depends, I'm fixing it02:31
seb128ogra: gnome-screensaver lacks a Build-Depends to get the feature02:31
pedro_seb128: coool02:31
seb128ogra: I'm fixing it02:32
cjwatsonthere's a neat thing in Soyuz now that tells you what's happening with binary uploads02:32
ograseb128, ChangelogDoesnt mention it at all02:32
cjwatsonso https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22/2.6.22-12.29 has:02:32
cjwatson#   gutsy lpia   Successfully built  (DONE)02:32
cjwatson# gutsy ia64 Successfully built (ACCEPTED)02:32
cjwatson# gutsy i386 Successfully built (DONE)02:32
seb128ogra: usually diffing the configure.ac between versions is useful02:32
cjwatsonjust thought I'd mention it here since people might find it useful02:32
ograseb128, indeed, but usually such a massively new feature shows up in the ChangeLog as welll02:32
cjwatson(works on non-edge too)02:33
ograall i find is a mention of the away message for the unlock dialog there ... but nothing for  a feture to leave messages to other users02:33
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seb128ogra: there is this one02:36
seb128(gs_lock_plug_init):02:36
seb128Make note feature and libnotify optional.  Apparently02:36
seb128libnotify isn't an approved dependency.02:36
seb128and02:36
ogragah02:36
seb128(load_theme), (gs_lock_plug_init):02:36
seb128Add ability to leave messages at the locked screen.02:36
seb128Based on patch from Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>02:36
seb128Fixes #38450902:36
ograthats the one i talked about02:36
ograits a sting gconf key for the unlock dialog02:36
seb128I've uploaded the fix02:36
ograthanks02:36
ograguess i have to apologize to the bug reporter :)02:37
seb128pitti: could you approve the GNOME uploads pending (gdm, gnome-screensaver, rhythmbox)02:37
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asacjdstrand: i don't think its critical ... anyway, why do you think that its related to bug 137744?02:38
ubotuLaunchpad bug 137744 in network-manager "network-manager fills logs with nm_policy_device_change_check messages" [Wishlist,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13774402:38
Hobbseeasac: go figure.  rm'd config files, took it all down, brought it all back up again, played black magic...seems to work.02:40
jdstrandasac: sudo egrep 'Sep 21 .* NetworkManager' /var/log/daemon.log.0 | wc -l02:40
jdstrandasac: 13459002:41
jdstrandasac: and in syslog02:41
jdstrandasac: that is a *lot* of output.  I just turned the computer on at 7:40am EDT02:42
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hungerjdstrand: Yeap, network-manager is extremely noisy:-(02:42
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asacHobbsee: which config file did you rm?02:45
Hobbseeasac: knetworkmanagerrc02:46
asacah ok ... no idea about that02:46
jdstrandasac: it was doing a lot better, then there was the update around the 2007-09-13 and then got lots of output again02:46
Hobbseeasac: neither.02:46
jdstrandasac: I know this is marked as 'low', but this a lot of disk IO for my laptop, even without logcheck (which to me is really important)02:47
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pittiseb128: I'll have a look03:02
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pittitepsipakki: *phew* :)03:02
pittiogra: -meta> will do03:03
ograpitti, Mithrandir did already, but thanks :)03:03
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Keybukpitti: do you still have the edgy ddebs?03:12
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pittiKeybuk: no, we don't03:14
pittiKeybuk: they were incomplete anyway, and there had been some problems with the archive creation tools as well as disk space, so we wiped them03:15
Keybuk:-(03:15
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jdstrandasac: sorry, just looked at bug 137744 again03:16
ubotuLaunchpad bug 137744 in network-manager "network-manager fills logs with nm_policy_device_change_check messages" [Wishlist,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13774403:16
MacSlowmvo, where are the default values for compiz-plugins stored again... I mean which package provides them?03:17
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jdstrandasac: I was seeing the output from 137744, then upgraded to 0.6.5-0ubuntu11 and things were fine.  Then had another upgrade (dbus I believe) that caused the output in 138217.03:20
jdstrandasac: I think the issue is ' NetworkManager: <WARN>  nm_dhcp_manager_begin_transaction(): dhcdbd not running!'03:21
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jdstrandasac: grep 'dhcdbd not running' /var/log/daemon.log.0|wc -l03:22
pittiasac: I'm confused; there is another n-m 0.6.5-0ubuntu13 in unapproved, but I already accepted that version earlier03:22
jdstrandasac: 1415003:22
pittiasac: ah, nevermind me, got it03:22
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jdstrandasac: I updated bug 138217 with these comments03:28
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138217 in network-manager "NetworkManager fills log on start up until dhcdbd has started" [Low,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13821703:28
Kmosiwj: you know if bug 28393 is fixed?03:29
ubotuLaunchpad bug 28393 in dpkg "Dutch translation of message for replacement of configuration file wrong" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/2839303:29
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iwjKmos: Not offhand ...03:34
pittiseb128: rhythmbox> that new dependency python-louie is in universe...03:35
seb128pitti: it's a Recommends03:35
iwjKmos: Looks like it has.03:35
asacpitti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/346/03:35
pittiseb128: OTOH it already recommends: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly and thus break closure of main03:35
seb128"closure"?03:36
seb128we don't install Recommends by default do we?03:36
pittiseb128: "ogre model"03:36
pittiseb128: we do03:36
pittiseb128: all tools except apt-get do it03:36
seb128since when?03:36
seb128synaptic do?03:36
seb128mvo: ^03:36
pittihm, edgy or so?03:36
asacpitti: in addition it probably doesn't have bug 13887303:36
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138873 in wpasupplicant ""*** stack smashing detected ***: /sbin/wpa_supplicant terminated" with iwl4965" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13887303:36
seb128I though only aptitude was doing that03:36
seb128I use apt-get03:37
Hobbseeseb128: not for non-metapackages, by apt.03:37
seb128pitti: hum, how come that the rhythmbox Recommends on gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly doesn't break then?03:37
pittiasac: eww, 0.6 -> 0.5.8?03:37
seb128Hobbsee: EPARSE, what apt?03:37
Hobbseeseb128: aptitude does all the time, apt does for Section: metapackages.03:37
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pittiseb128: it doesn't break, since it's not a strict Depends:, but it's a bit unclean03:37
seb128Hobbsee: right, which rhythmbox is not03:37
Kmosiwj: you can handle it? it's assigned to you03:37
asacpitti: yes03:37
Hobbseeand synaptic/adept follows apt.03:38
Hobbseeseb128: correct.03:38
pittiasac: are you sure what you are doing? :)03:38
seb128Hobbsee: so you are basically say the same thing as I do03:38
Hobbseeseb128: debian is also moving to recommends by default - i'm assuming youv'e seen it.03:38
seb128Hobbsee: we don't install Recommends03:38
asacpitti: it was an error to have 0.6.0 in the first place ... 0.6.0 is a test-field for network-manager 0.703:38
Hobbseeseb128: excluding Section: metapackages.  correct.03:38
iwjKmos: As I say, it has been fixed.  I've adjusted the bug state.03:38
seb128Hobbsee: yesn that's planned for several Ubuntu cycles, we already had the discussion with mvo03:38
Kmosiwj: ah ok =) thx03:38
asacpitti: i discussed that with siretart and he finally agreed on his own that we should downgrade03:38
iwjAny particular reason why you're bring it up now ?  Eg, someone noticed it ...03:38
Hobbseeseb128: ahh, ok.03:39
seb128pitti: anyway I can file a MIR for louie if you prefer03:39
pittiseb128: not a biggie, I let it through, just to raise a small discussion about it03:39
iwjKmos: Since if someone thinks it's wrong it may need more attention.03:39
Hobbseeiwj: $mypetbug, most likely :)03:39
seb128pitti: well, rhythmbox lists a plugin which doesn't work (upnp) at the moment03:39
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pittiseb128: not sure what it does; if it makes sense, why not03:39
seb128pitti: python-louie needs to be installed to get that working03:39
seb128pitti: I assumed that the Recommends would be the quicker way for now03:39
seb128pitti: I'll do a MIR later, no hurry for that03:40
pittiright03:40
asacpitti: if you look at the bugs, there are plenty of failed connect attempts to wpa ctrl socket and TIMEOUT[CLI]  messages ... 0.5.9 doesn't have any of those.03:40
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pittiasac: 0.6cvs was uploaded at start of May, i. e. we have it for almost the entire live of gutsy03:41
pittiasac: which means that we got essentially no testing *at all* of 0.5.8 in gutsy03:42
asacpitti: yes, i couldn't prove that 0.6 is buggy until after nm ubuntu1103:42
iwjHobbsee: Yes, I thought that but it hardly seemed like a good candidate for a pet bug.  My pet bugs are all +3 dragons of laying waste.03:42
pittiasac: I guess it by and large worked until now, what changed that?03:42
Hobbseeiwj: :)03:43
asacpitti: well before that network manager didn't visualize the timeout issues03:43
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asacpitti: i added that in ubuntu11, so now we see that wpasupplicant fails sooo many times to do anything for us03:43
pittiasac: ah, a changed debugging output03:43
pitti?03:43
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pittiasac: can you please put that version in a ppa and ask bug reporters to test it and give feedback?03:44
pittiand o u-devel@, can't hurt03:44
asacpitti: yes ... before that nm just failed ... i finally figured out that its a timeout from wpa backend, so i added the debugging output on client side (TIMEOUT[CLI] 03:44
asacpitti: well time is not on our side ... i would rather try this in cd testing and if there are new bugs, revert to 0.6.003:44
pittiasac: I see; ok, it would be unfortunate to leave it like that, but I want some confirmation that the new version doesn't change things for the worse03:45
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pittiasac: how much testing feedback did you get with 0.5.8 so far?03:45
asacpitti: siretart uses it ... me uses it ... stgraber used it as well afaik.03:46
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asacpitti: but ok i will upload now03:46
asacpitti: to ppa and lets see what feedback we get till monday03:46
pittiasac: yep, we should get some community testing over the weekend03:46
asaci will ask on forums as well03:46
pittiasac: Monday is still fine, we still need langpacks and everything03:46
asacpitti: yes, when does ISO testing start?03:50
pittiasac: as soon as we get images, I hope I get some this evening03:50
asacok03:50
pittiasac: they won't be 'good' yet, since we'll get another kernel, wpasupplicant, langpacks, etc.03:51
pittiand OO.o03:51
pittibut good enough for checking the installer and new kernel, etc.03:51
iwjHobbsee: Debian closed #1708 recently but it turns out it's not really fixed; they cloned it and the clone (#439769) is still open.03:51
StevenKpitti: Who's the RM for the beta?03:52
asacpitti: right ... thanks that you already put wpasupplicant in that list ;)03:52
pittiStevenK: officially, slangasek; I'm backup, mentor, and release engineer03:53
asacStevenK: i think pitti slangasek  dual head ;)03:53
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asacpitti: i understand that03:53
asacpitti: wouldn't do it as well ... and honestly i really feel bad about that03:54
asacpitti: but as i said i had no strong point until recently to revert wpasupplicant :)03:54
mathiazpitti: who is responsible for accepting nominated bugs for a serie ?03:54
pittiasac: did a lot of those bugs have "... but it worked in feisty"?03:54
asacpitti: (bad feeling - about pushting this at this point of time)03:54
pittimathiaz: ~ubuntu-sru for stables, ~ubuntu-release for gutsy03:55
mathiazpitti: soren and I are trying to figure out how we can track which samba bugs we'd like to get fixed in dapper for example.03:55
asacpitti: since the beginning of gutsy we had huge regressions03:55
asacpitti: i always suspected that its the development version of wpa ... now i do lots of things to workaround, but its still too buggy03:55
pittimathiaz: ah, I see03:55
mathiazpitti: I don't think that ubuntu-sru should be involved at this stage of the process03:56
pittimathiaz: you can milestone them as 'dapper-updates'03:56
pittimathiaz: right, I misunderstood you03:56
asacpitti: anyway, the improvements of NM are good even with old wpasupplicant, because now its pretty rock solid for things like wpasupplicant failures et al ;)03:56
pittimathiaz: create a dapper task and set it to 'dapper-updates' milestone03:56
pittiasac: heh03:56
mathiazpitti: create a dapper task == nominate for release ?03:57
pittimathiaz: just adding the dapper task is enough probably, there are only 145 bugs with a dapper task03:58
pittimathiaz: right03:58
pittimathiaz: so something like /ubuntu/dapper/+source/samba/+bugs will give you the list03:58
mathiazpitti: but only if ubuntu-sru has accepted them ?03:59
pittimathiaz: no, ubuntu-qa should be able to create tasks03:59
pittimathiaz: that has been like that for a while, but I hope it has been fixed03:59
pittimathiaz: if not, use the workaround (change the url to ubuntu/dapper/... and click the 'needs fixing here' button)03:59
pittimathiaz: I'd rather reject one or two tasks that I think are not appropriate than blocking your workflow for every single bug04:00
pittiin general I trust developers to judge which bugs are worth backporting04:00
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mathiazsoren: another issue I've noticed while going through samba bugs is that some of them are related to nautilius.04:06
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mathiazsoren: do you know if gnome-vfs uses smbclient to implement smb:// access ?04:07
sorenmathiaz: It does.04:08
seb128mathiaz: it uses libsmbclient04:08
mathiazsoren seb128: ok. Thanks.04:09
sorenAh, yes, of course.04:10
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\shpitti, ping tomcat5.504:13
\shpitti, 5.5.20 has several CVEs attached...up to 5.5.25 which fixes them all...04:13
mathiazsoren: so for samba bugs related dapper, have you read pitti suggestion ?04:14
pitti\sh: will look in a minute04:14
sorenmathiaz: Short version: Add a dapper task for the ones we find severe enough?04:14
mathiazsoren: yes.04:15
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mathiazsoren: I do that with other packages, but I'm not sure it actually works.04:15
sorenmathiaz: Makes perfects sense.04:15
\shpitti, FYI, debian has 5.5.23 so a sync is not ok...I'm trying to package 5.5.25 but I don't want to decide from the security PoV if it's better to wait for debian or just update...cherrypicking is difficult04:15
mathiazsoren: I'm not sure they show up on the dapper list right away.04:15
sorenmathiaz: No, I've also found that marking bugs as targeted for a specific release doesn't magically fix them. That's really annoying :)04:15
mathiazsoren: I'll make a test bug to check that.04:16
sorenmathiaz: Cool.04:16
mathiazsoren: bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/14151804:18
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141518 in samba "Test for dapper task - ignore me :)" [Undecided,Fix released] 04:18
mathiazpitti: I've nominated bug 141518 for dapper, but it doesn't show up in dapper list: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/+source/samba04:18
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141518 in samba "Test for dapper task - ignore me :)" [Undecided,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14151804:18
sorenI've got a few bugs I wouldn't mind marking as dupes of that one :)04:18
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sorenmathiaz: It's only been nominated. I think it needs to be approved for DApper first.04:20
pittimathiaz: I approved the nomination04:21
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pittimathiaz: seems that bug is still not fixed04:21
pittimathiaz: it should appear now04:21
pittimathiaz: so better use the workaround with the URL changing04:21
mathiazpitti: yes.04:21
mathiazpitti: it's the same thing.04:21
mathiazpitti: At least last time I've tried it.04:21
pittimeh04:21
mathiazpitti: yes. I've used the url hack for edgy04:22
mathiazpitti: it doesn't create an edgy task.04:22
pittimathiaz: meh, they fixed it the wrong way around04:22
pittimathiaz: it's just nominated for edgy now04:22
pittimathiaz: can you set milestones?04:23
mathiazpitti: yes.04:23
pitti\sh: (btw, my default answer is 'yes for the new upstream microrelease based on latest Debian', unless motu-uvf overrules me04:23
ograwhat was the name of the new CD build machine ?04:23
mathiazpitti: So we'll have to use milestone instead.04:24
pitti\sh: s/overrule/explicitly decides this/04:24
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pittimathiaz: that, or nominate them, and I'll approve them wholesale04:24
ogra(and why dont i find *any* message about that change in my inbox)04:24
pittiogra: antimony04:24
ograpitti, ^^^ lithiium doesnt let me in and i forgot the name again04:24
ograah04:24
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mathiazsoren: ok. So I'd suggest that first we milestone bugs for each release they're relevant.04:25
pittihttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/+nominations04:25
ograif we wouldnt have these godammned hashed ssh entries now i could just have looked up the last entry easily in known:hosts ...04:25
pittimathiaz: ^ ah, cool04:25
pittimathiaz: so, nomination is fine as well04:25
StevenKogra: ssh has a mode to edit the known_hosts file...04:25
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StevenKThere's a command for it, anyway. I can't remember anything else, sorry. :-(04:26
ograStevenK, indeed, but i cant just cat the file to remember a hostname now ...04:26
mathiazpitti: well. the reason I'd avoid nomination is that we need to clean up samba bugs first04:26
ograStevenK, that was what i remembered as well ... but not the name of the command :P04:26
bddebianHeya04:27
mathiazpitti: ok. we'll use nomination then.04:28
StevenKogra: ssh-keygen does it04:28
ograStevenK, giving out the hostnames in cleartext ?04:29
ogra(the manpage didnt mention that)04:29
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StevenKogra: -F04:30
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ograah04:30
ograah, crap i read the manpage of keyscan04:30
ogranot keygen04:30
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StevenKogra: Reading is a good skill.04:31
StevenKogra: :-P04:31
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davmor2asac: Hobbsee: did you manage to sort out the nm issue?04:31
Hobbseedavmor2: surprisingly, yes.  we'll call it a heisenbug.04:32
ograStevenK, writing as well :P04:32
davmor2Hobbsee: ?04:32
Hobbseedavmor2: a few manually bringing evertying down, putting them back up, removing config files, etc.04:32
pittilamont: seems that util-linux fix wasn't sufficient; http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9439554/buildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-sparc.debian-installer_20070308ubuntu14_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz04:32
Hobbseedavmor2: seems to work fine.  but as for what was wrong...no idea04:32
pittilamont: it still fails with "sparc64: Unrecognized architecture"04:32
davmor2oh well glad it's fixed :)04:33
StevenKI thought all NM issues were heisenbugs?04:33
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ograhmm, that sabayon changelog isnt very informative04:40
\shpitti, as I said, debian has still 5.5.23 and this version has a lot of CVEs ... so 5.5.25 is the version for gutsy to go...if I can resolv the build problems04:45
keescook\sh: the tomcat security issues have been, from what I can tell, mostly bugs in examples or base files, rather than core functionality.  So, to that end, I suspect just patching the fixes would pretty straight-forward work, assuming the patches are easy to find.  On the other hand, getting a newer version would be a good idea too, as tomcat is relatively old in Debian.04:45
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\shkeescook, well, debian has 5.5.23 and we have 5.5.2004:46
keescook\sh: I think 5.5.23 is still vuln to a mess of stuff.  upstream is 5.5.2504:47
keescookor, from another perspective, upstream is 6.0.14 :P04:47
pitti\sh: right, as I said, I'm generally fine with updating to microreleases of universe at this point04:47
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keescookasac: should I just upload a fixed version of wpasupplicant, just to have the issue closed?04:48
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pitticjwatson, lamont: FYI, I filed bug 141524 about the sparc d-i FTBFS04:53
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141524 in util-linux "sparc64: sparc64: Unrecognized architecture" [Critical,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14152404:53
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pkernBenC: Was there any progress on slub&fglrx regarding Gutsy's release?04:55
BenCpkern: point me to a bug report?04:55
lamontpitti: sigh04:56
lamontok04:56
pittilamont: do you have an idea about that?04:56
lamontpitti: please approve sysvinit if you haven't already04:56
pittilamont: done some hours ago04:56
BenCpkern: as far as I know, if it's just a zero alloc warning, it's a non-failure04:56
lamontpitti: yeah. my idea is that I need to look at it this morning. :-(04:56
cjwatson  sysvinit | 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu28 |         gutsy | source, amd64, hppa, i386, ia64, lpia, powerpc, sparc04:56
pkernBenC: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/121653 as an example. I pointed you to it in one of the last kernel meetings.04:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 121653 in linux-source-2.6.22 "[gutsy]  Suspend to Ram does not work on Z61m" [Wishlist,Confirmed] 04:56
mjg59BenC: It seems to break suspend/resume, though given that it's fglrx it probably does that plenty enough already04:56
pkernmjg59: Well, people confirm that reverting to SLAB fixes it.04:57
pkernmjg59: And I have proper suspend/resume with fglrx and 2.6.22/SLAB, for what it's worth.04:57
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BenCpkern: I'd rather not revert to slab04:58
BenCI'd rather ATI take bugs seriously and fix them04:59
pkernBenC: You told me that you would contact ATI about that.04:59
asackeescook: hmm, we hopefully can downgrade to 0.5.8 once i received enough feedback on that. Maybe you can take a look if the code does have the same issue?04:59
pkernBenC: That's why I ask again.04:59
BenCpkern: ATI has been contacted (not by me)04:59
asackeescook: http://ppa.launchpad.net/asac/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wpasupplicant/04:59
pkernAye.04:59
sorenGrr.r..05:00
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pkernSo kernel rebuilds during Gutsy's lifetime to get working suspend, and let's hope for better free drivers. \:05:00
pkernHm, maybe I should try out fglrx 8.41.7...05:01
keescookasac: 0.5.x does not have the issue.05:02
StevenKBenC: Do you have some time to discuss modules for virtualbox-ose?05:02
BenCStevenK: we wont include vbox modules again05:02
keescookasac: does 0.6.0 really have that many problems?05:02
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BenCStevenK: I did that just before feisty release at the request of support center and we had to yank it after release, which is a really screwed up thing to do05:03
BenCStevenK: it makes no sense for us to include modules in our packages that can and will change API with userspace05:03
asackeescook: imo its too unstable ... its an early development snapshot of a new branch that is used to implement new features for network-manager 0.705:03
StevenKBenC: At this point, we are shipping virtualbox-ose in Gutsy05:04
asackeescook: for instance just bringing up the wpa_ctrl sockets sometimes takes seconds ... or even fails completely05:04
asackeescook: lots of commands i send from nm time out05:04
keescookasac: wow.  :(05:04
asackeescook: and it doesn't shutdown cleanly05:04
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BenCStevenK: but then I have to worry about our module conflicting with a newer virtualbox program05:04
asackeescook: all these issues are not in 0.5.805:04
BenCStevenK: this has also caused a lot of headache for vmware05:05
keescookasac: yeah, seems like a downgrade makes sense then.  I have no attachment to 0.6.  :)05:05
StevenKBenC: Surely then we can say that the module we build is for the version of virtualbox-ose in Gutsy, and no other.05:05
asackeescook: i couldn't see it until nm ubuntu11, because before that network-manager just silently failed on these problems ... and it just looked like broken randomness05:05
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BenCStevenK: saying it doesn't help users that have the module installed and are having API conflicts with their userspace program05:06
BenCStevenK: they don't know these things05:06
mjg59BenC: We ship a distribution. If people deviate from that, it's their problem.05:06
StevenKBenC: Agreed. But I'd still like to help the 95% of users that will use the version of virtualbox-ose in Gutsy and be happy that it works05:07
mjg59Part of the point of providing a distribution is that we provide an integrated userspace and kernel05:07
BenCI'd love to do that, but we've been bitten too many times in the past trying to provide kernel modules for vm's05:07
StevenKBenC: The virtualbox-ose module source is in Gutsy too, so we need to make both are updated in lockstep, which is easy at the moment, since they are both in the same source package.05:08
StevenKwe need to make sure, even05:08
pkernpitti: How is the CD part going? Did the kernel settle? (LP looks like it...)05:08
pittipkern: on it, lrm will be published soon, then we need -meta05:08
BenCStevenK: either way, it can't get done for gutsy even ignoring the actual problems05:09
BenCStevenK: too late to start dropping things in05:09
janimoasac: I can upload my network-manager-gnome changes (after beta freeze) if you do not have time and it's ok with you05:09
StevenKI'm happy to make a virtualbox-ose-modules package that builds the modules and have virtualbpx-ose Recommend/Depend on it05:09
BenCStevenK: maybe at UDS we can have a forum to discuss these things, go over the past problems, and think of ways to make it not break05:10
asacjanimo: what kind of changes?05:10
janimoasac: xfce05:10
StevenKBenC: Speaking of, how long is your flight to Boston, like 3 hours? :-)05:10
asacjanimo: they should be in05:10
BenCpeople will install applications like this from outside of our distribution, and we can't break those things05:10
BenCStevenK: this will be the first time I've been able to take a direct flight to any UDS/Sprint...one hop, 2.5 hours :)05:11
janimoasac: Lionel commented on the autostart desktop bug that it's still not there (the file shoul dbe in /etc/xdg not /usr/share/gnome/)05:11
StevenKBenC: Hmph. :-)05:11
janimoasac: also the libgnomectomy patch is not applied either05:11
asacbug 9506405:12
ubotuLaunchpad bug 95064 in network-manager-applet "add XFCE to OnlyShowIn" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9506405:12
StevenKBenC, pitti: What do you think of my virtualbox-ose-modules idea?05:12
BenCStevenK: you should look at the DKMS package and its hooks05:12
asacjanimo: for me its properly installed in /etc/xdg05:13
StevenKBenC: I'll keep that in mind, thanks05:13
asacjanimo: strange thing is that it has not been updated ... maybe its marked as a conffile?05:14
janimoasac: yeah it's a conffile I think. When upgrading it may remain in /usr.share05:14
pittiStevenK: sorry, I didn't read the entire scrollback; you want to make a working virtualbox-ose-modules for module-assistant?05:14
janimoasac: IIRC there was a similar issue with gnome-power-manager when we moved the files05:14
StevenKpitti: Nope, I want to make a virtualbox-ose-modules package that builds the module for i386 and amd6405:15
pittiStevenK: ehm, -source already exists?05:15
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StevenKpitti: Indeed05:15
lamontpwd; ./sparc64 uname -m; uname -m05:15
lamont/home/lamont/gutsy/util-linux-2.13/debian/util-linux/usr/bin05:15
lamontsparc6405:15
lamontsparc6405:15
pittiStevenK: I'm not terribly convinced, since that would mean that we would need to keep them up to date with ABI changes in -security, etc.05:15
lamontpitti: hrm.05:15
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pochuSince when are we installing Recommended packages by default? Gutsy?05:16
lamontpochu: ISTR feisty or so05:16
lamontdebian plans to do it for lenny, starting next month, fiww05:16
lamontfwiw, even05:17
janimoasac: I remove -P the install n-m-g and the file is in /usr/share hmm05:17
StevenKpitti: I was plotting setting myself as the Maintainer and such like. I'm happy to update it, I just need someone to bug me05:17
ograpitti, hmm, any idea why we have myspell-en-za on *all* CDs regardless of the langpacks etc ?05:17
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pochulamont: thanks05:17
pittiogra: language-support-en dependency05:17
ograah05:17
ograthanks05:17
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elmoPackage glibc-pic is a virtual package provided by: libc6-pic 2.6.1-1ubuntu405:18
elmoYou should explicitly select one to install.05:18
pittihard to choose...05:18
elmoorly.  can I pick option a or can I pick option a?  maybe option a ...05:18
Hobbseeelmo: pick b. duh.05:18
pittiyou can install it or you can choose not to :)05:19
elmodid apt always do this?  I thought it was smarter than that05:19
thomno, it really is that dumb05:19
elmooh, that's a shame05:20
pittiBenC: for the records, I'll move linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-12-{rt,ume,xen} to universe, since the corresponding linux-image* are, and they are uninstallable ATM; in the long run we should fix this in the default Section:s, though05:20
pittiBenC: -rt and -ume are quite clear, but I'm not so sure about -xen; isn't this supposed to be in main?05:20
BenCpitti: it should be, but I don't get enough feedback on it to know it actually works05:21
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lamontthat was theoretically going to be in -11.3505:21
pittilamont: very soon, I was told05:21
BenClamont: kyle has your fixes in, and it will get uploaded soon05:21
lamontdanke05:21
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pittilamont: sparc64> hm, so it does work in your installed system, but not in the buildd?05:23
lamontpitti: faure's gutsy chroot.  testing d-i build now05:23
lamontwell, momentarily anyway05:24
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LaserJockmvo: ping regarding g-a-i05:26
mvoLaserJock: pong05:27
ScottKpitti: If you are archive admining today, Bug #139037 is available should be feel like stomping something out of the archive.05:28
ubotuLaunchpad bug 139037 in viewcvs "Please remove viewcvs source from Gutsy" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13903705:28
pittiScottK: oh, erk; normally I would, but I'm in release madness mode05:29
ScottKAh.  No rush.05:29
pittiScottK: but yeah, removals are always a pleasure :), looking05:29
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ograWOAH !05:30
ogragnome-user-guide is 13M ???05:30
pittio_O?05:30
pittiogra: yes, that was on my mental list of 'packages to check', too05:31
lamontogra: still tiny compared to oo.o :-)05:31
cjwatsongrew by 5MB+ since feisty05:31
pittiogra: mainly due to translated screenshots and such05:31
pittiand by 2 MB since tribe 505:31
ogralamont, well, it would be ~50% of my 30M oversizedness of edubuntu05:31
cjwatsonit's already bzip2ed05:31
pittithrowing out documentation would be really evil, though05:31
ograwell, indeed05:31
ogradoes anyone know if it uses pngcrush already ?05:32
ogra(assuming the schots are png)05:32
ogra*shots05:32
lamontI hear mp3 compresses better than bz2. :-)05:32
pittiogra: TBH, I'd really consider throwing out f-spot and tomboy, together with the mono stack; that's a relatively unevil slaughter IMHO (but just my 2c)05:33
ogralol05:33
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jdonglamont: AAC's where it's at :D05:33
ograpitti, ++05:33
ograeven though i love my f-spot ...05:33
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pittiogra: f-spot might not be the primary app for schools, and tomboy is something for fans, I guess05:33
StevenKpitti: You can throw out tomboy? It is a default Gnome app05:33
ograbut i'm fine using g-a-i :)05:33
pittiStevenK: in edubuntu, I mean05:33
StevenKAh, right05:33
jdonghave you thrown out all the games yet? :D05:34
pittiogra: just a suggestion if you need to make space under the gun05:34
ograStevenK, we can do what we want :) its opensource .... we can even change the CODE ! :)05:34
StevenKogra: Oh, gasp. :-P05:34
cjwatsonI'm off for a while, since the publisher is churning on manual and CDs will build after that; Canonical people have my number if it's urgent05:34
ograpitti, yeah, mono would be the best i guess05:34
jdongdo you know that life is ....05:35
jdong*sigh* my french sucks05:35
seb128pitti: tomboy is not really "something for fans"05:35
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ograheh05:35
seb128pitti: it's a note taker which is fairly common usage05:36
pittiseb128: well, I would prefer killing tomboy over killing gnome documentation05:36
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ograerm05:36
ograpitti, edubuntu doesnt have any mono apps ... we moved them in feisty to the addon05:37
ogra:/05:37
ograi guess i have to move the remaining edu apps first and see whats left to downsize :/05:38
ograwill be a pretty spare desktop on the server defautl install05:38
lamontpitti: scratching my head now...05:38
jdongout of curiousity, anyone checked how much space would be freed if the LiveCD were lzma'ed?05:38
lamontdebian-installer_20070308ubuntu14_sparc.changes05:38
lamontdebian-installer_20070308ubuntu14_sparc.deb05:38
lamontin a fresh gutsy chroot on faure05:38
pittijdong: yes, IIRC fabbione did that a while ago; it was quite amazing05:38
ograogra@laptop:~/packages/edubuntu-meta-1.44$ /home/ogra2/getpkgsize scribus05:38
pittilamont: boggle05:38
ograscribus:  8968k05:38
ogratotal: 8M05:38
ograaha !05:38
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jdongprintk: I would imagine so... but at a great cost to the time invovled to build a livecd05:39
jdongerr... pitti05:39
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pittiScottK: done05:39
ScottKpitti: Thanks.05:39
pittijdong: that's mostly irrelevant, I think; the runtime penalty matters more05:40
jdongpitti: it has a runtime penality on modern hardware?05:40
pittijdong: I don't have numbers, I just faintly remember some email conversation about that05:41
pittijdong: which doesn't mean that it won't happen, it was just mentioned05:41
jdongI was under the impression lzma decompmressed loads faster than bzip2 and only marginally slower than gzip...05:41
jdongjust compression speed is horrid05:41
slytherinDoes anyone other than me thinks that libtheora 1.0beta (if released today) is worth freeze exception?05:41
highvoltagethere's also a wiki page comparing decompression speeds for ubuntu iso's05:41
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jdong*searches*05:42
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pittislytherin: it most likely changes ABI/API, which would rule it out solidly05:42
jdongI agree with pitti... it will have to mess with a whole ffmpeg/mplayer stack too05:42
slytherinpitti: AFAIK, it doesn't do either, but then I am not very sure.05:42
highvoltagejdong: it doesn't have lzma on there, but it might be useful: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Dpkg7Zip05:42
lamontpitti: I'm tempted to throw it back through the chompers one more time, but I'm 99% certain that'll fail too.05:43
pittislytherin: there are tons of rdepends, so only if it keeps soname and API we can even consider it05:43
lamontOTOH, it only takes 5 min to die.05:43
pittilamont: can do, but it already failed similarly yesterday05:43
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lamontexactly05:44
highvoltagejdong: in the results, bzip2 even uncompresses faster an gzip!05:44
slytherinpitti: Ok. I will upload packages to my ppa once it is released, do some testing and then file a bug.05:44
pittislytherin: thanks05:44
lamonthence the head scratching05:44
lamontpitti: don't give it back05:44
slytherinpitti: According to MikeS on #theora, alpha8 broke soname which they are fixing with beta.05:45
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jdonghighvoltage: the results seem a bit oddly inconsistent....05:45
pittislytherin: wow, they seem to be really disciplined and distro friendy05:45
jdonghighvoltage: they do not agree with my current experience with LZMA (which I use for all my backups...)05:45
jdongoh well, that's a gutsy+big_number topic, unimportant and OT now05:46
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highvoltagejdong: hmmm, perhaps you should summarize your findings and post them to ubuntu-devel-discuss05:46
highvoltagejdong: indeed. I do agree that better compression would be nice for the Ubuntu packages05:47
jdonghighvoltage: look at jace2kv's test near bottom.05:47
jdonghighvoltage: it produces wildly different decomp results, more consistent with my experience05:48
StevenKjdong: It isn't as predictable as gzip?05:48
jdonghighvoltage: it leads me to question the RAM/CPU limitations of the original tester, which is an important factor to consider though05:48
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pitticalc: just for planning, do you have a realistic ETA for a new OO.o?05:48
jdongStevenK: it is much more CPU heavy to decompress, and RAM-heavy to compress, and gzip is low-cost both ways05:48
jdongso yes, depending on system specs the comparative performance is lot less predictable05:49
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jdongbut as we move into recommending larger amounts of RAM, LZMA becomes more and more viable05:49
highvoltagejdong: yes, indeed. how does 7zip's compression compare to LZMA?05:49
jdonghighvoltage: same algorithm....05:49
highvoltagejdong: aaaaah05:49
jdonghighvoltage: currently p7zip has multithreading over lzma, as lzma's release ver in Ubuntu is outdated05:50
pittilamont: would it help to try it on the other buildd?05:50
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jdonghighvoltage: creating a tar.7z on an 8-core system is phenomenal!05:50
highvoltagejdong: I can imagine!05:50
jdong:)05:50
lamontpitti: nope.  it's the buildd05:50
lamontsparc32 sparc64 ls05:50
lamontsparc64: sparc64: Unrecognized architecture05:50
jdonghighvoltage: 7z allows use of different compressors too; some are better for binaries and others are better for text. it affords more flexibility. 7z is like a container format :)05:51
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jdonghighvoltage: its disadvantage is that the default commandset with p7zip is vastly not-gzip/bzip-like....05:51
jdongwhich can be fixed easily with wrapper binaries05:51
jdongthat's on my todo list of experimenting05:51
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highvoltagejdong: that's very cool05:52
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highvoltagejdong: perhaps you should post your findings on the whiteboard of https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/dpkg-7zip too, for when it comes under discussion again in a future UDS05:53
lamontpitti: developing the fix now05:55
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pittilamont: you rock05:59
pittiogra: I'm going to trigger new CD builds in some 20 minutes; do you still need seed changes?06:01
ograpitti, not today anymore. i'll fiddle over the weekend ... build one with the recent -meta so i have a base for tomorrow06:02
pittiogra: yep, I will06:02
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pochupitti: providing it's your archive day, could you take a look at bug 140426? It was already synced, but it failed due to "Unable to find gnome-build_0.2.0.orig.tar.gz in upload or distribution."06:02
ubotuLaunchpad bug 140426 in gnome-build "[UVFe]  Please sync gnome-build (universe) 0.2.0-2 from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14042606:02
pittipochu: I don't think that this bug changed since then, but I'll try06:03
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pochupitti: thanks. seb128's log said it was downloading from librarian, but I got a message from archive@u.c rejecting it...06:03
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pochupitti: if you can't do anything, I could do a fakesync :)06:04
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pitti  - <gnome-build_0.2.0.orig.tar.gz: already in distro - downloading from librarian>06:05
pittilying!06:05
pochuThat's what seb had, but it didn't seem to work...06:05
pochubug?06:05
pittipochu: it might be that it is in some ppa06:05
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StevenKpitti: sync-source.py needs a penatly card06:05
pochupitti: mine :)06:05
pochupitti: no, it isn't in mine.06:06
pittielmo: gnome-build is trying to override libgbf-1-dev_0.2.0-1ubuntu1~ppa2 without -f/--force.06:06
pitti*nnnng*06:06
pittipochu: yeah, just do a sync with my script or so06:07
pittihttp://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/scripts/syncpackage06:07
pochuisn't it in ubuntu-dev-tools?06:07
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pittipochu: nope, we shouldn't really use it widely06:07
StevenKI hope not06:07
pochuah06:08
StevenKIt's special, you can only use it when pitti Says So.06:08
bddebianheh06:08
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pochuWould you like to use the current signature? [Yn] 06:11
=== bddebian feels useless
HobbseeStevenK: that's such a jean-ism....06:11
lamontsparc32 sparc64 -B ls06:13
lamontaudioctl-1.3  debian  elftoaout-2.3  prtconf-1.3  sparc32-1.1  src06:13
lamontwell.. that was only slightly painful06:13
StevenKOnly slightly?06:13
lamontthe "why does it work there and not here" issue06:13
pochupitti: current, or mine? note that I don't have upload rights...06:13
pittipochu: current is from the DD, so that won't help you either06:14
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pittipochu: oh, then you need to find someone who can sync this for you06:14
pittilamont: \o/06:14
stgraberpitti: Any idea when first Beta candidates will be out ?06:14
pittistgraber: I'll trigger new CDs in some 15 minutes06:15
pochupitti: that should be easy... any volunteer? :-)06:15
pittistgraber: these will definitively not be the beta images, but they should be good for some testing06:15
pittistgraber: we'll get a new kernel, lrm, ubiquity, and langpacks by Monday, so Monday evening we should have some good CDs06:15
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stgraberpitti: ok, before you add them on the tracker just ping me. I enabled e-mail notification last night and would like to check that everything is going fine06:16
pittibdmurray: do we have a CD testing assignment plan?06:16
pittistgraber: yessir06:16
pittistgraber: do you think we should add the ones from this evening?06:16
Hobbseepitti: you should always ask if it's a decent plan.06:17
Hobbseenot just if a plan exists.06:17
lamont+   } else if (!strcmp(p,"sparc64") {06:18
lamont+       options |= ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT;06:18
pittiHobbsee: "planning is replacing coincidence with mistake"06:21
Hobbseepitti: haha06:21
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Keybukpitti: I would like to have an SRU approved06:21
stgraberpitti: if they are bootable + installable why not, it'd at least help debugging the eventual bugs I introduced in the tracker :)06:21
pittiCD builds triggered \o/06:22
pitti*phew*, that took long06:22
pittiKeybuk: sure, #?06:22
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evandhooray06:22
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Keybukpitti: Bug #14103406:22
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141034 in upstart "upstart turns machines into a scene from 'Dead Rising' " [Critical,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14103406:22
jdonggood title06:22
kylema bit melodramatic06:22
stgraberpitti: and as Xorg and Compiz should stay the same we can at least still test that06:23
jdongUpstart Kills Children06:23
pittistgraber: right, as well as gnome 2.20, n-m etc.06:23
pittijdong: kittens06:23
pittiKeybuk: I blame upstream!06:24
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pittiKeybuk: bug updated06:27
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brycemorning06:29
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seb128pochu, pitti: that's likely because somebody has the orig in its ppa archive which is soyuz bug #14101906:30
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141019 in soyuz "sync-source should not compare to ppa versions" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14101906:30
lamontdear upgrade manager.  if there are nfs mounts extant on the machine, please install nfs-utils prior to upgrading mount, since mount will fail in preinst.  kthxbye06:30
seb128pochu: you need to do a fake sync for now06:30
lamontpitti/Mithrandir/slangasek: trying to figure out if we really don't care about that case....06:31
pochuseb128: and will that bug need to wait for 1 month before being deployed? that sounds scary :)06:32
pochuat least you won't do too much syncs at this point of the development cycle06:32
calcpitti: i got the first test build done which primed my ccache, looking into trimming down the depends now06:33
seb128pochu: fixes can be applied to production and there is not so many ppa conflicting with the archive new versions for syncs at the moment06:33
pitticalc: thanks! I'll try to get online again tonight when I'm back06:34
pochuseb128: true that06:34
=== pochu wonders who has uploaded gnome-build to his ppa
pittistgraber: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/20070921.1/06:35
seb128pochu: google is your friend ;)06:35
pittistgraber: they are slightly oversized, but if you have a burner and media that cope with that (or use DVDs or vmware) it should do06:35
pittistgraber: the lives should fit; for alternates we need to wait for the new OO.o06:35
cjwatsonlamont: dear lamont, I suggest filing a bug as mvo might not notice random complaints on IRC06:37
lamontcjwatson: will do06:37
lamontupgrade-manager is the name?06:37
cjwatsonlamont: that sort of thing is eminently handlable in update-manager, AFAIK06:37
cjwatsonupdate-manager06:37
lamontupdate-manager.  check06:37
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jdongstupid question of the day: is amd64 gutsy tickless or not?06:38
stgraberpitti: ok, I'll make sure testers have a look at the iso size and use DVD (I personally always do)06:38
Keybukpitti: uploaded to -proposed06:38
pittistgraber: so you'll add the first set of images yourself and test your email notification?06:38
stgraberpitti: yes06:39
stgraberpitti: what are the next ones to be built ?06:40
pittistgraber: kubuntu should be ready as well06:40
pittihttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily/20070921.1/06:40
pittihttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/daily/20070921.1/06:41
pittiogra: ^ FYI (heavily oversized i386, though)06:41
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stgraberok, I'll wait till we have all of them (or at least a good part of them) so I can check that users receive only one mail and not one/ISO06:42
pittistgraber, ogra: sorry, ignore edubuntu .1; edubuntu will be 21.206:42
stgraberok06:42
pittilamont: btw, when you upload this, can you use the magic "LP: #141524" syntax in the changelog?06:43
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lamontpitti: it's in the changelog.  OTOH, it's in the entry for -6, not for -6.1... should I add it there too?06:46
lamonter, s/6.1/6ubuntu1/06:46
pittilamont: as long as you use -v properly (*hint* *hint* :) ), having it in -6 is fine06:46
lamontdoes dpkg-buildpackage take -v?06:46
pittilamont: yep06:47
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Vegarwhy doesn't modprobe find the modules in my custom linux-ubuntu-modules package?06:49
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lamont util-linux (2.13-6) unstable; urgency=low06:49
lamont .06:49
lamont   * sparc-utils 'sparc64' binary sets ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT.  Closes: LP#14152406:49
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zullamont: (LP: #)06:50
pittilamont: not quite, but you can close it manually06:50
pittilamont: LP: #123406:50
pittilamont: or you tack it to the ubuntu changelog06:50
lamontah, so s/Closes/LP/ in my fingers, and I'm good.06:50
lamontpitti: that'd mean retagging and everything.. :-(06:50
pittilamont: nevermind then06:51
lamontI'll close it manualy06:51
lamontand remember the syntax next time06:51
lamontuploaded, and debian upload in progress06:52
pittistgraber, ogra: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/daily/20070921.2/06:53
mvolamont: hu?06:54
lamontmvo: util-linux 2.13 dropped nfs support (now found in nfs-utils)06:55
lamontrather than sucking in portmap and adding 5 listening ports to grandma's machine, we kinda ignored the dependency-for-a-release rule and made nfs-utils a Suggestion06:55
mvolamont: and the upgrade path is to automatically install nfs-utils if util-linux is installed?06:55
slangasekiwj: hey now, the part of that bug in PAM is fixed, it's not my fault that shadow upstream /also/ blocks SIGINT :)06:55
slangasek(and anyway, the log for Debian bug #1708 has gotten horribly mangled by spam over the years...)06:56
ubotuDebian bug 1708 in libpam0g "`passwd' not interruptible when invoked by `adduser'" [Normal,Fixed]  http://bugs.debian.org/170806:56
pittigood morning slangasek06:56
slangasekpitti: morning06:56
lamontso, if /proc/mounts exists, and has nfs mounts listed in it, and nfs-utils is not currently installed, mount's preinst fails (intentionally)06:56
slangasekjdong: no, amd64 gutsy isn't tickless AFAICS; I'd been hoping :)06:56
lamontso the upgrade path is "if that preinst condition will be met, make sure that nfs-utils is installed prior to the dpkg run that installs mount"06:56
lamontmvo: ^^06:57
lamontmvo: and I'll toss all  that in a bug report after lunch.06:57
iwjslangasek: Well, yes :-).  But I still count it as my oldest open bug ...06:57
lamontour hand waving excuse was that if you are old enough to use NFS mounts, you're old enough to understand the error message. :-)06:57
mvolamont: that can be handled via update-manager06:58
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lamontmvo: hence the bug for me to file against update-manager after lunch. :-)06:58
cjwatsonslangasek: it's not often that I think the Launchpad bug tracking system is better than debbugs, of course ;-), but I have to admit that the ability to have multiple "tasks" on a single bug for different packages is rather useful here06:58
lamont"mount Pre-Depends: nfs-utils [iff nfs mounts present in /proc/mounts] "06:58
mvolamont: heh, ok .) please send me the bugnumber, once you have it06:58
lamontnow we just need a parser that'll handle that. :-)06:58
iwjIWBNI debbugs's clones at least made links to each other ...06:59
lamontmvo: will do06:59
cjwatsonthey do, but only in the entry summarising the control log06:59
mvolamont: but I think the postinst should not fail, but create a debconf notice or something instead, failing maintainer scripts are evil06:59
cjwatsonBug 1708 cloned as bug 439769. Request was from Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> to control@bugs.debian.org. (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:57:03 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.06:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 1708 in malone "Malone should know how to create bug reports based on analysis of CVE reports" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/170806:59
cjwatsonlike that06:59
cjwatsonsigh, shaddup ubotu06:59
lamontmvo: removing the ability to mount /usr without letting the user fix it first is also evil06:59
iwjcjwatson: Yes, but I meant at the top somewhere.07:00
cjwatsoniwj: *nod*07:00
iwjIn a way that made it possible to unlink and relink it I suppose.07:00
pittistgraber: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20070921.1/07:00
lamontmvo: it's even more special if the machine has nfsroot07:00
cjwatsonjust needs entries in .summary for it I guess07:00
pittistgraber: barely within the size limit :)07:01
cjwatsonand due care to create and remove them at all the right points ... I think I've been away from debbugs hacking for too long07:01
iwjTBH I don't think this is very important.  The current situation is liveable unless like me you want to maintain your submitter-of-old-open-bugs kudos :-).07:01
mvolamont: presumably /usr is mounted during the upgrade (and / too) - so its more about the next reboot. but its your package, so its your decision :)07:01
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iwjlamont: Are you the person to talk to about hppa ?07:02
lamontiwj: yep07:02
iwjglibc FTBFS ...07:02
lamontyeah.07:02
iwjOh, so long as you know about it.07:02
lamontpatch extant, the machine it's on has the breaker off while our glibc hacker hacks electrical wiring.07:02
lamontthat'd be a 2.7 feature that snuck into 2.6.107:02
lamont(private futexes)07:03
iwjI don't want to know.07:03
iwjglibc is like something out of a Charlie Stross novel.07:03
lamontwe expect to get the patch in the next 36 hours or so.07:03
lamontand, uh, then we'll be asking for a beta exception...07:03
stgraberpitti: :)07:03
iwjI wonder if I should email Charlie Stross and suggest he hint that Drepper is a demon, or something.07:03
pittistgraber: server is building, then all the alternates are complete07:04
cjwatsoniwj: you still have the oldest open bug though07:04
lamonttuckerize drepper... hrm...07:04
cjwatson(2297)07:04
iwjOoh, yes.  That one won't be fixed any time soon.07:04
mvopitti, slangasek: could you please review/accept my compiz upload? fixes a bug in the wrapper script that makes it unusable on a lot of nvidia cards07:04
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pittimvo: already at it07:05
mvopitti: rock, thanks!07:06
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pittistgraber: the other lives are on the way, should all be 21.1 (I just have to leave soon)07:07
mvopitti: unfortunately it changes a bunch of indentions too, that is a upstream import, I could git cherry pick the actual fix if you are more comfortable with that07:07
stgraberpitti: ok, I'll check and as soon as they are on cdimage will add them on the tracker07:08
pittistgraber: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/20070921.1/07:08
lamontwhere do the uploads-pending-approval (due to freeze) show up?07:08
pittilamont: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/queue/gutsy/unapproved/07:08
pittilamont: slightly behind reality (only updated every 5 minutes or so)07:09
lamontnot to be confused with https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+queue07:09
pittilamont: that works, too07:09
pittilamont: that's actually up-to-date, you just can't download the pacakges there07:09
jdongslangasek: aww that's too bad. it really ticks me off. ;-)07:10
lamontpitti: I don't see unapproved source there..07:10
pittihttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=07:11
pittilamont: just change state to 'unapproved' and 'update'07:11
pittilamont: btw, do you have accept/reject buttons on that +queue page? I do, and they actually work now07:11
lamontah. ok. unapproved isn't one of the pulldown options07:11
pittilamont: for me it is07:11
pittilamont: might be my ~ubuntu-release badge07:12
lamonthttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+queue?queue_state=unapproved&queue_text= gets me to the same page as without that07:12
lamontstate=1 gets me EPERM07:12
lamontI bet it is your -release badge07:12
slangasekcjwatson: well, you can assign a debbugs bug to two packages of course, you just only get one closure state ;)07:14
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cjwatsonslangasek: yeah, it's the lack of independent state that's a problem07:14
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cjwatsonit wouldn't necessarily be that hard to fix nowadays, just tedioius07:15
cjwatsontedious07:15
cjwatsonlamont: it's his -archive badge07:15
cjwatsonjdong: it doesn't appear that the option even exists; it's not like it's CONFIG_NO_HZ=n, it's just not there07:16
pittimvo: the effective diff is just GL_MAX_3D_TEXTURE_SIZE  GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE from what I can see; right?07:16
slangasekcjwatson: indeed it's not; amd64 tickless isn't merged yet07:16
cjwatsonfigures07:17
mvopitti: yes, that is the crucial bit07:19
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lamontmvo: #14155907:21
lamontand I'm going to mark several util-linux bugs as dups of that one...07:21
lamontmvo: and I'm not sure but what I should remove the "if Debian = $DISTRO" check07:23
lamontcan someone explain bug#131897 to me?07:24
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evandyay, no unionfs issues in the latest daily live cd here07:30
kylemdo you miss them? i can readd them if you'd like07:30
evandhaha, please do not07:31
Keybukis that like "please upload more, the CDs are undersized" ?07:31
evandwe need an excuse to go to blu-ray anyway07:32
pittiKeybuk: alternates are still oversized, but the next OO.o will sort that out07:33
pittianyway, really gotta run now07:33
pittimy part for today is mostly done, things are looking good now07:33
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lamont"fix released" ==> uploaded/in-the-archive, yes?07:35
cjwatsonhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/9443097/buildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-ia64.debian-installer_20070308ubuntu14_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz blink07:35
cjwatsoniwj: ^-- above looks like a dpkg segfault? could be transient ...07:35
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StevenKHmph. Damn it, postfix, the socket exists, stop saying it doesn't!07:38
lamontheh07:39
lamontStevenK: but does it exist in the chroot...;)(07:39
StevenKDOH07:39
iwjcjwatson: Looking ...07:40
cjwatsoniwj: I note that http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9420533/buildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-ia64.dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu15_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz mentions several warnings (implicit declaration of m_malloc etc.) which look like they could break ia6407:40
StevenKI keep forgetting exactly how paranoid Weitse *is*.07:40
cjwatsonhard to say much more than that07:40
lamontStevenK: actually, Wietse says that distros should not ship chroot-by-default07:41
lamontI differ.07:41
StevenKSurely changing chroot from - to n for lmtp should fix it07:41
lamontsee http://bugs.debian.org/151692 :)07:42
StevenKOops, wrong column07:42
iwjcjwatson: Oh, ffs.07:42
iwjcjwatson: I'd forgotten that dpkg has had -Werror removed.  That's almost certainly it.07:42
iwjBut err that would make dpkg 1.14.5ubuntu15 not work _at all_ on any 64bit arch.07:42
StevenKYay. Now I get a cyrus error07:43
iwjcjwatson: Is there any way to get something resembling more information ?07:43
cjwatsoniwj: I don't believe that's true07:44
cjwatsoncjwatson@cittagazze:~ $ cat t.c07:44
cjwatson#include <stdlib.h>07:44
cjwatson#include <stdio.h>07:44
cjwatsonint main() { printf("%p\n", malloc(8)); return 0; }07:44
cjwatsoncjwatson@cittagazze:~ $ make t07:44
cjwatsoncc     t.c   -o t07:44
cjwatsoncjwatson@cittagazze:~ $ ./t07:44
cjwatson0x60101007:44
lamontam I allowed to say dpkg --status inside a preinst?07:44
cjwatsoniwj: cittagazze is amd6407:44
iwjlamont: Yes but most people who think they want that are making a mistake.07:45
lamontheh.07:45
iwjlamont: So why do you think you want to ? :-)07:45
cjwatsoniwj: elmo (or somebody else in IS) might be able to help but it depends whether it's reproducible07:45
lamontI need to know if nfs-common is installed, or will be installed in this run07:45
iwjlamont: You can't find out the latter at all.07:45
lamontunderstood07:45
cjwatsonMithrandir: would you mind giving back debian-installer on ia64 so that we can see if this is reproducible?07:45
lamonthence just the former07:45
iwjEg,   dpkg -i your.deb nfs-common.deb    and nothing has worked out yet what nfs-common.deb is.07:46
lamontcjwatson: ia64 is the arch where that will kill you.  amd64/alpha will "kill you sometime later"07:46
iwjWhy do you need to know ?07:46
cjwatsoniwj: did the dpkg code in question change recently?07:46
lamontiwj: so i can reliably fail in preinst if it's not there07:46
lamontbased on other conditions07:46
iwjlamont: Go on ...07:46
cjwatsonlamont: yeah, that was my recollection07:46
lamontiwj: see LP #14155907:46
iwjcjwatson: Oh, yes.07:46
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141559 in update-manager "update-manager needs to handle mount/nfs-common transition for gutsy" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14155907:46
cjwatsonlamont: "is installed" -> can you not just look for a file it installs?07:46
lamontand then mix that with debian #44346607:47
ubotuDebian bug 443466 in mount "mount: upgrade fails if nfs-common is in removed but not purged" [Normal,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/44346607:47
lamontcjwatson: I do07:47
lamontthe debian bug is the one that's my current annoyance07:47
iwjlamont: Do you need nfs-common to be unpacked or installed ?07:47
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lamontcjwatson: wrt int->ptr: ia64 always has non-zero bits in the top 32, alpha/amd64 generally happen to have zeros there for most apps for a long time into the boot.07:48
lamontiwj: unpacked and installed some time before the end of this dpkg run07:48
iwjlamont: Of course things you do in your preinst won't arrange for the package to be actually selected for installation so I take it you have something else to do with that ?07:48
lamontI have no need for the bits, but don't want to leave the machine hosed if it reboots07:48
iwjlamont: You can't find that out either.07:48
iwjlamont: ia64> Right.  So if I fail to declare a function returning void* on ia64 it should crash every time ?07:49
lamontiwj: that's why the preinst is basically saying "if you have nfs mounts in /proc/mounts, and no /sbin/mount.nfs, then die until you do".07:49
lamontOTOH, no nfs-common in a chroot on a machine with nfs mounts is perfectly fine, and I need to distinguish that case.07:50
iwjlamont: /sbin/mount.nfs is from nfs-common, right ?07:50
lamontyes07:50
lamontiwj: guaranteed.07:50
iwjlamont: So looking for it will tell you whether it's currently unpacked but it won't tell you much about whether it will end up configured.07:50
iwjlamont: guaranteed> You mean re my ia64 crash ?07:50
lamontiwj: that's fine for this round, I think07:50
iwjlamont: OK, then that's probably the right test.  I'll be a damn sight faster than dpkg --status too.07:51
cjwatsoniwj: lamont has a horrible sbuild hack in Debian that makes anything that does that fail to build on ia64 regardless of -Werror07:51
lamontre pointers, see http://wiki.debian.org/ImplicitPointerConversions07:51
cjwatson(by log grepping)07:51
lamontsee the ia64 build log for museek+_0.1.13+svn.20070906.r740-1 on buildd.debian.org, for an example of said hack07:52
lamontthe actual code parsing the log is found on that wiki page07:52
iwjcjwatson: So presumably this bug can't be in dpkg ubuntu15 then.  And the coredump must be something else.07:52
cjwatsoniwj: it can because this grotty sbuild hack is only in Debian not Ubuntu07:52
lamontiwj: so how do I tell if a package is removed vs isntalled?07:52
cjwatsonAFAIK it triggers on gcc warnings that dpkg ubuntu15 is emitting07:52
iwjlamont: You're talking about mount.nfs still ?  If it's removed err it's not there.07:53
lamontcjwatson: we should put the hack into ubuntu/ia64 as well, IMO07:53
cjwatsoniwj: we might have a job building the fixed dpkg if ubuntu15 segfaults all the time though; might need infinity's help there07:53
cjwatsonlamont: yeah07:53
cjwatson(but I can't help)07:53
iwjcjwatson: that failure log shows dpkg ubuntu15 not segfaulting, which is inconsistent with this theory as developed so far.07:53
cjwatsoniwj: OIC. Is there some possibility that it could only segfault in some uses? it only seems to happen when it starts unpacking udebs07:54
iwjcjwatson: It seems unlikely to me.07:54
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cjwatsonhmm. Well hopefully a give-back will tell us if it's reproducible or not and then maybe it can be reproduced on halley07:55
cjwatsonanyway, really dinnertime07:55
lamontiwj: the three states I need to distinguish for nfs-using systems (for a chroot) are: 1) nfs-common not present, 2) nfs-common present (removed), and 3) /sbin/mount.nfs extant07:55
iwjI think the right answer is to fix the bug, which is definitely a bug and trivial to fix (missing #include), and then see if d-i builds properly.07:55
lamont#2 is currently a false positive07:55
lamont../../lib/tarfn.c:64: warning: implicit declaration of function 'm_malloc'07:55
lamont../../lib/tarfn.c:64: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast07:55
iwjIf it does we can say "oh, good" and if not we have a reproduceable thing we can investigate.07:55
lamontfatal guaranteed. every time on ia6407:55
lamontStoC and TarExtractor  will kill in ...1507:56
iwjlamont: That log however shows ubuntu15 working.  Which is mysterious.07:56
lamontwhich means it didn't call that functino07:56
lamontor, you didn't use the pointer when it was passed somewhere07:56
ion_Zomg, audio works in my laptop by default in gutsy. (opl3sa2)07:56
lamontor you handle SIG{SEGV,BUS} :-)07:57
iwjlamont: Yes, but those aren't plausible.  So we conclude that we don't understand fully.07:57
lamontok07:57
iwjBut we can make the situation more correct by fixing the bug and seeing if the symptoms go away.07:57
ion_The last time i used this laptop, i was running breezy. For it, i had to pass a bunch of io/irq/dma parameters to the module.07:57
lamontanyway, expect the sbuild hack to arrive in ia64/ubuntu sometime... for that matter, it really should go on all architectures...07:57
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StevenKNow lmtp gets a BUS error07:58
jdongwhy does nautilus-cd-burner stop trying to estimate burn time remaining when the speed changes?07:59
jdongi.e. it's fine for the first step, but when my burner ramps 8x to 24x, nautilus stops outputting times07:59
iwjI'm just cleaning a few other warnings while I'm here (ssize_t passed to printf %ld, amongst other things).07:59
jdongit's pretty normal for high-speed burners to increment their speed piecewise07:59
lamontiwj: implicit conversions/definitions are bad08:01
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lamontiwj: which log are we talking about?08:02
slangasekStevenK: lucky for you, lamont has a lot of experience with bus errors08:04
lamontiwj: re the debian-installer ia64 ftbfs log, where are you saying that dpkg is working in that log?08:04
lamontslangasek: I make 'em all the time...08:04
StevenKslangasek: Surely other people are running Cyrus 2.2 on sparc08:04
StevenKI can't be the only one08:04
slangasekoh, the bus error is in cyrus, not in postfix? :)08:05
StevenKSep 22 03:55:41 enervated cyrus/master[2013] : process 2022 exited, signaled to d08:05
StevenKeath by 1008:05
lamontiwj: the version of dpkg installing the build-deps in that log is 1.13.11ubuntu6 (dapper)08:06
lamontand I don't see dpkg running anywhere else with success in the log...08:06
lamont(build-deps are installed using the apt/dpkg in the real root, not the chroot)08:06
iwjlamont: At line 37 it unpacks 1.14.5ubuntu15.  At line 41 you can see "Reading database" again, which means the new dpkg has started up.08:06
lamontwhich means that fixing it won't be any big issue...08:07
lamontyep.  all done by dapper's dpkg08:07
lamontshow me a dpkg instance after the line that reads "debian/rules build"08:07
lamontor even debian/rules clean :-)08:08
iwjOh, you mean the outer bits are all i386 or something ?08:08
iwjbuildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-ia64.debian-installer_20070308ubuntu14_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz08:08
iwjlamont: Yes, yes, I know they're bad.08:08
lamontno.  the outer bits are sbuild running the real-root apt-get with a _VERY_ long string of options pointing everything inside the chroot.08:09
iwjlamont: I'm just trying to make sure we understand how it works at all since from what you're saying (which sounds quite plausible) it ought to break utterly every time.08:09
lamontthe dpkg at the top of the log is 1.13.11ubuntu6 running on a dapper ia64 machine.  The one inside the build is the gutsy version, in the chroot.08:09
iwjSo right at the top of that log it unpacks and installs dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu15_ia64.deb.08:09
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lamontright08:09
jdongwhat does unionfs oopsing invalid opcode 0000 mean?08:10
lamontinstalls it in the chroot.08:10
iwjOh, you mean that that dpkg isn't upgrading itself ?08:10
lamontnope.08:10
iwjAhhhh.08:10
iwjRight, I follow now.08:10
lamontdapper's dpkg is upgrading the gutsy chroot, and then we do  a 'chroot .... dpkg-buildpackage ...'08:10
lamont99% certain that the dpkg-source -x is done outside the chroot as well08:11
iwjI really need to beat Guillem Jover over the head a bit more and then I can start to sanitise dpkg's build system upstream a bit.  Then we can have -Werror back and this kind of thing won't happen any more.08:12
iwjdpkg-source doesn't use dpkg.08:12
lamontok.08:12
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StevenK/usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -r user.steven08:13
StevenKBus error08:13
StevenKCan I kill something *now*08:13
lamontcjwatson: and re: impl-decl snatching, you saying "make it so" helps quite a bit, thank you. :)08:13
iwjlamont: How about getting Debian's gcc patched to call that warning an error ? :-)08:15
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lamontiwj: one could hope.  sadly, it's not always actually an error to do that.  At least not until you use it as a pointer.08:16
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iwjdpkg_1.14.5ubuntu16 on the way08:17
iwjOh dear, it's stuck in the approval queue of course.08:20
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cjwatsonlamont: I do slightly question it after beta; not sure08:22
cjwatsonlamont: but absolutely make it so for hardy, and we can fight about gutsy08:22
cjwatsoniwj: not any more08:23
lamontcjwatson: makes sense08:23
cjwatsonthanks for that08:23
lamontcjwatson: do you know if it's possible to have LP send build logs to an email addr automatically>08:23
iwjcjwatson: Thanks.08:23
lamont?08:23
iwjlamont: Sorry to throw a bug at you and sorry for being confused.  I hope it'll be fixed now.08:24
lamontiwj: no08:25
lamontnp08:25
lamontdamn keyboard08:25
iwjwe got no no no no no problem08:25
stgraberCan someone please check what we don't have Xubuntu daily-live yet ?08:26
lamontheh08:26
cjwatsonlamont: I think it already sends at least some subset of them to a mailing list, but you'd have to ask cprov/bigjools really08:26
cjwatsonstgraber: it's building08:27
stgraberI'm waiting for it to add all the isos to the tracker08:27
lamontiwj: so... back to my other question then... how can I tell if nfs-common is removed?08:27
lamontrather than purged08:27
cjwatsonstgraber: waiting for the amd64 livefs to build08:27
cjwatsonlivefs builds take a while08:27
stgraberok08:27
cjwatsononly started 17 minutes ago so I wouldn't hold your breath08:28
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jdongall of neptune's forces are against me in installing Ubuntu on this Macbook08:31
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bddebianGah, torbutton source makes torbutton-icedove and torbutton-iceweasal.. :-(08:31
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jdongyay, usb external keyboard worked08:32
jdongsilly bios emulator not emulating bios.08:32
kylemjdong, it's actually a race.08:33
kylemjdong, it thinks the IR port is a keyboard.08:33
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jdongkylem: ah, how interesting08:33
jdongkylem: are there any known issues with macbook and the livecd unionfs panicking?08:33
kylemhow recent a livecd?08:33
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jdongtoday's.08:33
jdongI get an invalid opcode 0000 oops....08:34
evandjdong: .1?08:34
jdongevand: there wasn't a .1 build of the livecd 10 minutes ago?08:34
evandjdong: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20070921.1/08:35
evandit was there 10 minutes ago.  Perhaps you were pulling a cached version of the page.08:35
jdonghow confident are you that this build resolves my issue?08:35
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agoliveiraTip: mc (Midnight Commander) can use a patch file as a filesystem so you can move, edit, and copy individual patchs easily as if they were files. Very useful if you have a patch that covers multiple different files.08:37
evandjdong: quite confident, it resolved the same issue for me08:37
slangasekit's the build that's explicitly supposed to fix the unionfs issue08:38
jdongoh, ok :)08:38
jdongtoo bad I didn't see it 5 minutes ago08:38
jdongoh well, alternate's seeming to work fine08:38
iwjlamont: (back at my keyboard now)08:40
iwjlamont: Why do you need to distinguish removed vs purged ?08:40
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jdongaah the framebuffer corrupted on me....08:41
jdongthis cannot end well....08:41
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iwjDebian #443466 seems to be to do with something peering at /var/lib/dpkg/nfs-common.list, which is a bizarre thing to do.08:44
ubotuDebian bug 443466 in mount "mount: upgrade fails if nfs-common is in removed but not purged" [Normal,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/44346608:44
slangasekthis is lamont we're talking about08:46
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evandIs Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed broken?08:47
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lamontiwj: peering at nfs-common.list was looking to see if nfs-common was installed (to handle the nfs-free chroot on a nfs-using system case)08:48
iwjBut if you look at /sbin/mount.nfs instead then this problem doesn't arise.08:48
iwjIe, that file won't be there whether it's removed or purged.08:48
lamontiwj: older nfs-common doesn't deliver /sbin/mount.nfs08:48
iwjBut don't you need one that does ?08:49
lamontso the cases are 1) no nfs-common, 2) old nfs-common, and 3) good nfs-common08:49
lamontI need either 1 or 308:49
lamont2 is bad08:49
iwjNo nfs-common is good even if you have nfs things in your fstab ?08:49
lamontremoved-but-not-purged nfs-common is case 1, the bug points out that I call it case 208:49
lamontfor that check, yes it's good.08:50
iwjbug points out> Yes.08:50
lamontno nfs-common --> we are in a chroot or you've don amazing things to your machine and I don't want to get in your way08:50
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iwjlamont: OIC08:50
jdongwhoo! unionfs ain't blowing up!08:50
jander99Does anyone currently work on the hardware database?08:50
jdongI love you all!08:50
iwjIsn't there some obvious file provided by the old nfs-common ?08:50
slangaseklamont: wasn't there a consensus at one point that calling dpkg --status from maintainer scripts was permitted, and preferable over inspecting /var/lib/dpkg?08:50
lamontiwj: hence the need to reliably determine case 208:50
iwjslangasek: Yes, that's definitely true.08:51
lamontslangasek: yes08:51
lamontI just hadn't gotten around to changing that.08:51
iwjslangasek: But it's better still to inspect something on the filesystem.08:51
slangasekiwj: agreed08:51
iwj(Both faster and more accurate.)08:51
lamontunder the "if it works, why mess with it" theory08:51
iwjlamont: So what bit of nfs-common does the old util-linux use ?08:51
lamontnothing08:51
lamontusers of nfs used it08:52
iwjI'm kind of missing something.08:52
iwjmount is in util-linux, right ?08:52
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iwjAnd the reason you need new nfs-common for new util-linux is that the new mount calls mount.nfs from new nfs-common.08:52
lamontOK.  I think I can go look at what file _does_ get delivered since antiquity by nfs-common, and key off of that file's existance instead of nfs-common.list08:52
lamontmount is the mount binary from util-linux source, yes.08:53
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slangaseklamont: rpc.statd seems a good choice08:53
iwjlamont: Just a moment, bear with me a bit more ...08:53
iwjlamont: So why does having nfs things in your fstab without nfs-common installed mean you've done something amazine ?08:53
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iwjWhat amazing thing have you done ?08:53
lamontiwj: properly speaking, one argument would be that mount should Depend: nfs-common for lenny, and then drop the depends at lenny+1.  security folks (myself included) would kill me for that08:53
lamontiwj: it really just means that /proc/mounts and the rootfs are not from the same world -> chroot08:54
lamontotherwise you've done something amazingly _special_ and deserve what you get.08:54
iwjlamont: I don't understand how you can tell this from the lack of nfs-common.08:55
lamontrpc.statd sounds like a very good choise08:55
iwjWhat breaks if you don't have nfs-common, in the old world ?08:55
lamontif you have nfs mounts on the system, you have nfs-common08:55
iwjI mean, I have old setup and I put some nfs thing in my fstab and I say mount -av and what happens ?08:55
iwjlamont: That's an inference, not a causal connection.  What feature of nfs-common is implied ?08:56
slangasekiwj: the issue is that the old mount would mount nfs directly; the new mount requires nfs-common to mount it08:56
lamontstatd, for example08:56
iwjslangasek: Yes.08:56
iwjlamont: But I could mount with -o nolock or whatever ?08:56
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lamontiwj: the check in preinst is making an effort to create the dependency-via-error where it's appropriate, and not where it's not.08:57
iwjlamont: Yes, I understand that.08:57
iwjWhat I don't understand is how you can know that (in non-chroots) nfs in fstab implies nfs-common installed.08:57
lamontthat is a good point08:57
lamontI suppose I could do the "am I in a chroot" test08:58
iwjWhat you really want to know is whether the system you're about to unpack the new /sbin/mount into was/is responsible for doing the mounts.08:58
iwjWhich isn't really quite the same as "are we in a chroot" since sometimes people run mount inside a chroot.08:59
iwjMad people maybe, but it WFM when I can't be bothered not to :-).08:59
lamonthe08:59
lamontheh08:59
lamontOTOH, I don't care if we screw up your chroot as long as the real root will let you fix it...08:59
iwjlamont: That's definitely true.09:00
lamontand I'm not sure we can answer which root is responsible for the mounts09:00
iwjAnd a check that fails to stop you screwing chroots in some obscure situation is probably liveable with.09:00
iwjSo you probably just want an "are we in a chroot".09:00
lamontand it looks like someone fixed the old test09:01
lamontyou see, you're not _SUPPOSED_ to be able to tell that you're in a chroot09:01
iwj*snort*09:02
iwjIf you've got /proc surely you can tell somehow.09:02
lamontand I refuse to use the "inode of / != 2" check09:02
lamontiwj: the old check was to look at /proc/1/exe or such09:02
iwj/proc/1/fd perhaps.09:02
iwjIn this here chroot /proc/1/fd is EACCESS for root.09:03
lamontls -l /proc/1/fd09:03
lamonttotal 009:03
lamontlrwx------ 1 root root 64 Sep 21 19:03 0 -> /dev/console (deleted)09:03
lamontall hail gutsy09:03
iwj(But I'm running a nonstandard kernel)09:03
iwjroot@anarres:~ # ls -ali /proc/1/root09:03
iwjls: cannot read symbolic link /proc/1/root: Permission denied09:03
lamontso, like I said, it appears that they fixed it.09:03
iwj-root@anarres:~> ls -ali /proc/1/root09:03
iwj65543 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Sep 21 20:02 /proc/1/root -> //09:03
slangasekDebian udev postinst has some currently-working magic09:04
iwjSeems quite straightforward.09:04
lamontreadlink /proc/1/root09:04
iwjNow someone will make a stunt system where init runs in a chroot :-).09:04
lamont /sbin/init is frequently installed in chroots.09:05
lamontas for running it, that'd be silly09:05
jdongevand: just got an identical oops from trying to start ubiquity on .109:05
evandargh09:06
jdongEIP: unionfs_setattr09:06
iwjlamont: No, I mean   init=/strange/script/which/does/chroot/-c/init09:06
iwjLike an initramfs :-).09:06
evandjdong: I imagine pkl_ would want to see that.  Bug 138915 is where I'm tracking the issue if you want to add your logs there.09:07
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138915 in linux-source-2.6.22 "unionfs NULL pointer dereference in 2.6.22-11.32" [High,Triaged]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13891509:07
lamontslangasek: ROCK09:08
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slangaseklamont: was that re: udev?09:09
lamontyeah09:09
lamontand stat is coreutils09:10
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jdongpkl_ / evand bug report updated...09:10
lamontso... do I remove the Debian = "$DISTRO" check?09:10
ScottKLaserJock: Edbuntu mentioned: http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2007092111273361509:11
lamontslangasek: do we care if ubuntu nfs users don't get the error?09:12
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slangasekuh.  I don't know? :)09:13
lamontthe general case is using update-manager, which will DTRT after 14155909:13
slangasekthen I suppose not09:13
mvo_lamont: what do you change? the check ? and trust update-manager?09:14
lamontmvo_: right now, the check is no-op on ubuntu09:15
lamontI'm proposing checking on ubuntu, which means 'apt-get dist-upgrade' will produce errors if the user uses nfs09:16
lamonthowever, that .01% of the population is generally of-clue.09:16
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mvo_lamont: it will be more complicated for me to ensure that its a pre-dep of util-linux, so not having the check means I can install nfs-common without caring too much for the odering and that makes my life easier. as for the general apt-get dist-upgrade case, we have release-notes and the release-upgrader (update-manager) that also runs in text-mode09:18
lamontmvo_: sounds like a vote to not have the check.  works for me.09:19
mvo_lamont: it is :) thanks!09:19
mvo_lamont: without the ordering its very easy for me, I will add it right away09:20
mvo_lamont: would you mind to add a note about it to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyGibbon/ReleaseNotes ?09:21
lamontmvo_: will do09:21
mvo_thanks!09:21
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MacSlowmvo_, http://people.ubuntu.com/~mmueller/new-desktop-effects-capplet-3.png09:28
MacSlowmvo_, http://people.ubuntu.com/~mmueller/new-desktop-effects-capplet-3.1.png09:28
mvo_MacSlow: what will "einstellungen" do if no ccsm is installed?09:28
MacSlowmvo_, it's meant to offer to install it (similar to codecs)09:29
jdongurgh it happened again09:29
jdongcan anyone think of an alternate install .deb that would cause the screen to be probed?09:29
jdongbecause I can 100% reproduce a screen corruption bug with the alternate .1 today09:30
MacSlowmvo_, and it should be ghosted until the user selects the "Custom Effects" option09:30
jdonglike 20% unto unpacking the main system, the screen goes blank as if probing X, and then when it comes back the installer is totally garbled09:30
mvo_MacSlow: "This settings means that a modified set of effects is in use" <- what do you think about this text? do you plan to add this install feature for beta? I'm not really about it, I think that either we should install ccsm by default if we thing the user should see it or not show this option by default (or only if it is already installed). the amount of options is a bit overwheelming for the casual user09:32
mvo_MacSlow: otherwise I like the dialog a lot!09:33
MacSlowccsm is heavy indeed, but the only reasonable way to offer a bearable gui (a lot better than gconf-editor :)09:33
MacSlowmvo_, I would like to redo ccsm's UI but that will keep me too busy and distract me from more pressing bugs which need attention09:34
mvo_MacSlow: its simply impossible for gutsy to get anything better done. and for hardy something is in the works already09:35
jdongsorry, nvm, looks like bug 4816409:35
ubotuLaunchpad bug 48164 in xorg "Video corruption at installation of xserver-xorg" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/4816409:35
mvo_MacSlow: my point is that because we do not have a better editor, we should do the best we can with the defaults and not offer to use ccsm by default09:36
mvo_MacSlow: the people who want it will find it09:36
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MacSlowmvo_, that would not be very "discoverable" and I don't like that.09:37
mvo_MacSlow: I'm not religous about it and open for discussion. but I feel that our philosphy is to make it "just work" instead of offering a setup tool that let you tweak every possible option in existance. making that too easy discoverable will confuse user. I'm sure that 99% of the people will click on a advanced button if there is one (just because they are curious)09:40
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cjwatsonjdong: well-known bug, that - happens on my laptop too09:41
cjwatsonmany dups on xresprobe too, I'm not sure where it really belongs09:42
jdongcjwatson: ah, ok, I guess I'll have to remember to disable fb at boot :)09:42
jdongcjwatson: what do you think... can I do the rest of the install blindly? :D09:42
cjwatsonjdong: workaround is to boot the installer with a different resolution (select something other than VGA at the boot menu)09:42
MacSlowmvo_, hm... I got to think about that a bit09:42
cjwatson(that won't be passed on to the installed system, so suspend/resume will still work)09:42
cjwatsonjdong: yes, wait until disk activity stops and hit Enter09:42
cjwatsonthat's another workaround ;)09:42
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jdongcjwatson: lol, I'll try that fist then :D09:42
jdongerr, first.09:42
jdongfist second.09:43
mvo_MacSlow: feel free to raise it on the mailinglist if you want a broader discussion about it09:44
mvo_MacSlow: but I think we shouldn't let it slow down the control-center update, esepcially the "custom option" dection and the "click-on-normal-options-resets active_plugins defaults" changes are very important to have09:44
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MacSlowmvo_, hm... I posted an email to the ubuntu-devel ml and got a bounce informing me that it needs prior moderator-approval since I'm a non-developer (used my ubuntu.com email-address)10:09
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KeybukMacSlow: approved and fixed so you're in the whitelist10:11
MacSlowKeybuk, ah... so that was a pending thing anyway... ok thanks10:11
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mvo_MacSlow: thanks10:19
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bryceslangasek: another -beta bug fix that needs your a-ok - bug 14153311:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141533 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "Gutsy: Switching workspaces when playing XVideo overlay crashes X" [High,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14153311:03
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okaratashello11:20
MacSlowgood night folks11:21
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davmor2devs what is likely to stop ubiquity working on the iso test of xubuntu?  I get no feed back from it at all.  ps aux | grep ubiquity shows it is running but there is no installer at all11:40
Nafallo!weekend11:41
ubotuIt's a weekend.  Often on weekends, the paid developers, and a lot of the community, may not be around to answer your question.  Please be patient, wait longer than you normally would, or try again during the working week.11:41
gnomefreakbryce: can you please take a look at bug 139726 this looks to have started with bulletproof X enabling and it wont go away no matter what i do except reformat and ive done that twice in last 2 weeks11:43
ubotuLaunchpad bug 139726 in gdm "[Gutsy} GDM is missing menu items" [Low,Incomplete]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13972611:43
gnomefreakand no it doesnt have to be right away it can wait til you have time11:43
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brycegnomefreak: have you tried disabling the failsafeXServer line in your /etc/gdm/gdm.conf?11:45
brycethat will determine whether it is a bulletproof-x issue or not11:45
brycegnomefreak: be sure to attach your gdm.conf, xsession-errors, Xorg.0.log, and xorg.conf to that bug report; currently there's not enough info to troubleshoot11:45
gnomefreakbryce: no how would i do that (i thought it had # infront of it like the rest of the lines11:45
bryceyes, putting a # in front of it is enough to disable bulletproof-x11:46
bryceif it is commented out like that already, then the issue is not a bulletproof-x one11:46
gnomefreakonly thing helpful would be gdm.conf i checked .log1-4 and nothing im not getting errors but ill check that xsession-errors11:46
gnomefreakchange that i dont have an xsession-errors file at all11:48
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gnomefreakbryce: ok ty i added everything i could see and think of when ever you get a free minute its not too imporant more annoying than anything, we determined it wasnt gdm by installing older versions of gdm11:58
gnomefreaki need to run for the night, night everyone11:58
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gnomefreakmdomsch: add sudo and you have it ;)12:00
mdomschoh I was sudo'd12:00
slangasekbryce: acked; OOI, is there any reason for such fixes to not be uploaded to gutsy/unapproved, and accepted/rejected from there?12:02
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davmor2Riddell: ping12:09
bryceslangasek: I guess not - if that's a better procedure, I can do that12:12
Amarantharg, wtf12:16
Amaranthlaunchpad janitor spam12:16
ion_Thats quick to remove. :-)12:17
ion_Delete, that is.12:17
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slangasekbryce: they have to be touched again anyway once uploaded, so unless you have doubts yourself that the fix is correct that seems better streamlined :)12:20
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lamontwhat's the practice for dealing with a bug that is fixed in 6.10, resent in 6.06 (Bug #68967, for example)12:30
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ubotuLaunchpad bug 68967 in util-linux "Wrong daylight saving data for CET/CEST" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/6896712:30
lamontbecause it's fixed in feisty...12:30
lamontand, of course, belongs to a totally different package than it claims12:30
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