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mneptoklooks like cupsys_1.3.2-1ubuntu4_i386.deb is corrupted, at least on US mirrors01:04
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Kmosbug 14918801:09
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149188 in cupsys "[GUTSY BETA]  error when updating cupsys" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14918801:09
mneptokthat's the one01:11
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slangaseknot corrupted, just good and broken01:29
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lamontslangasek: semnatics01:53
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gnomefreakthe cupsys error is on gb mirror as well02:28
mneptokgnomefreak: looks like a patch has been pushed. testing now.02:28
gnomefreakmneptok: ah ok im fixing mine locally like i have done all day02:29
gnomefreaksomething is wrong this is 2nd or 3rd packages to do this today02:29
slangasekmneptok: pushed where?02:30
mneptokslangasek: to us.arch.02:30
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gnomefreakmneptok: it cant be us mirrors02:31
gnomefreakmneptok: than i wouldnt see it02:31
mneptokand no, package is still b0rked in the us repos02:32
slangasekmneptok: er, it most certainly hasn't, 1ubuntu4 is still the current version of the cupsys package in gutsy and the bug report is still open02:32
gnomefreakmneptok: i am blaming buildds becasue this isnt the 1st one today so if they were built on same on and it corrupted the binaries there is your error02:34
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slangasekgnomefreak: no, it's not a buildd bug.02:35
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slangasekit's a "sloppy last-minute changes to package contents to try to reduce package sizes, upload without testing and disappear into the European night" bug02:37
mneptokslangasek: your PDT is showing ;)02:37
gnomefreakslangasek: for 3 of them?02:37
gnomefreakeh maybe gimp and cupsys i thought a 3rd but maybe not02:38
slangasek3 of what?  I'm only talking about cupsys, I haven't heard about any other packages with this problem.02:39
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cjwatsongnomefreak: a series of uploads were made to reduce package size, in a manner which could cause this problem if got slightly wrong.02:39
gnomefreakcjwatson: ah ok just seemed too easy to be single uploads02:40
cjwatsongnomefreak: you can try to blame buildds but you will usually be wrong. :-)02:40
cjwatsonlikewise, mirrors never cause this kind of corruption02:40
cjwatsons/corruption/breakage/02:40
cjwatsonslangasek: are you working on a cupsys fix or should I?02:41
cjwatsonsince I appear to be awake02:41
slangasekcjwatson: probably quicker for you to do it, I'm still not clear what the intentions were given the mismatch between what was uploaded and what was discussed in mail02:42
cjwatsongnomefreak: also, you should never blame buildds in the *first* instance because such a diagnosis means it can't be fixed in the package02:42
gnomefreaktrue02:42
gnomefreakok gimp is still failing here02:43
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cjwatsongnomefreak: I don't see a bug report on gimp02:53
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cjwatsonurgh, I don't think doko looked at this rules file before editing it02:55
gnomefreakgimp broke earlier today i over-wrote deb now its failing again so im gonna assume it was --force-overwite that caused the fixed version to fail03:00
gnomefreakbut it broke in the last batch i got03:01
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cjwatsonif you're on #ubuntu-devel, you should never use --force-overwrite without ensuring that a bug report is filed03:04
cjwatsonbug 14898503:06
ubotuLaunchpad bug 148985 in gimp "package gimp 2.4.0~rc3-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/doc/libgimp2.0/README', which is also in package libgimp2.0" [Medium,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14898503:06
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gnomefreakbug report was filied early today03:09
gnomefreakthey were marking dupes when i ran into issue03:09
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cjwatsonit would have saved me time if you'd mentioned that here, then, rather than making me go look03:13
gnomefreaksorry i didnt have bug number03:14
cjwatsonor mentioned that there was a bug at all03:14
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cjwatsonsigh. whatever. I'll go finish fixing cupsys03:14
gnomefreakpoint taken03:14
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cjwatsongnomefreak: yes, if you --force-overwrite and name the wrong package, chances are you'll have to --force-overwrite again to put it back03:24
cjwatsonI'll put a Replaces in libcupsys2 because I'm feeling nice03:25
gnomefreakcjwatson: ty03:25
cjwatsonI don't think it's really obligatory to dig people out of that hole they dug themselves though :)03:25
gnomefreakmneptok: i would do it before it happend03:25
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gnomefreakcjwatson: i can fix it but ty for feeling nice03:25
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jdongmneptok: preventative, nice03:25
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jdongmneptok: gonna grab -motu? :)03:26
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mneptokno access. i'll get Hobbsee to add me when she awakens.03:26
cjwatsongnomefreak: it's been advised to everyone subscribed to the enormous pile of bug reports ...03:26
gnomefreakok ty03:27
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Hobbseesladen: ping03:46
slangaseksoren: linux64... a... no-op on 32-bit? <twith>03:48
slangasek<twitch>03:48
cjwatsonyeah, it's, er, a bit odd03:49
lamontslangasek: "linux64" == "make my personality my native one.  kthxbye"03:49
slangaseklamont: <twitch>03:49
lamontit's not a no-op.  it changes your personality back to the native one... the fact that you didn't change it to something else beforehand is the strange part....03:50
slangasekright... :)03:50
lamontI didn't write it, I just accidentally hijacked it.03:51
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lamontit was maybe an unfortunate choice of name... but remember that the author was kinda focused on 64-bit architectures03:54
lamont        PER_LINUX =             0x0000,03:55
lamont        PER_LINUX_32BIT =       0x0000 | ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT,03:55
lamontincluding in the kernel...03:55
slangasekright03:55
lamontand you'd give us different crap if we called the command /usr/bin/linux :)03:56
slangasekpff, why couldn't it be sane like prctl03:56
lamontif it helps, linux32's links were the final straw that convinced me it was time to move util-linux to debhelper03:56
lamontand thereby make the Makefile readable again03:57
slangasekheh03:58
slangasekoh, hah, there is a generic "setarch" that it's a symlink to?  well, that's a bit saner04:01
cjwatsonwell, the Debian bug has the appropriate variant of the patch now04:02
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lamontslangasek: setarch $arch options04:02
lamontor $arch options04:02
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lamontslangasek: so what brought the subject up, anyway04:03
lamont?04:03
slangaseklamont: the mbr ftbfs04:04
lamontoh, right04:04
lamontI also get an 'i386' symlink. :)04:05
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cdm10Hi, is there any known issue with Samba on Gutsy?04:06
slangasekI want a "sparc32" symlink on amd6404:06
slangasekcdm10: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba will show you any number of known bugs; would you care to be more specific?04:06
lamontslangasek: submit a patch.04:07
cdm10slangasek: Thanks, I didn't know where to look.04:07
lamontthe biggest samba bug is that it talks to windoze?04:07
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bddebianhaha04:08
slangaseklamont: there's a setting you can use to work around that04:09
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slangasektkamppeter: so is bug #99372 something you're working on, or should I try to find a kubuntu person to take it on?04:12
ubotuLaunchpad bug 99372 in kdebase "MASTER: [Feisty]  KDE Printing Manager does not list the PPDs of Gutenprint" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9937204:12
Hobbseeoh yay, cimmo's commented on that bug.04:14
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slangasekHobbsee: ?04:17
Hobbseeslangasek: sorry, you must have missed my sarcasm there.04:18
slangasekI just have no idea who cimmo is04:18
Hobbseeslangasek: (cimmo thinks that there are infinite developers, and that the reason all bugs arent dealt with immediately is because people are lazy)04:18
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bddebianHobbsee: Yeah, get ta work ya bum ;-)04:27
Hobbseebddebian: now you get going on that universe queue, else you'll get poked with teh Long Pointy Stick of DOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 04:27
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mptHobbsee, in the old days the bugzilla.mozilla.org approach to those sort of people was to assign the bug to them05:04
Hobbseempt: true that.  which people object to, for some reason :P05:04
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mekiushttp://pastebin.com/mb63fed2 <--known?05:07
gnomefreakmekius: yes known05:11
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gnomefreakmekius: bug 14918805:12
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149188 in cupsys "[GUTSY BETA]  error when updating cupsys (dup-of: 149106)" [Undecided,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14918805:12
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149106 in cupsys "package cupsys 1.3.2-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/CREDITS.txt', which is also in package libcupsys2" [High,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14910605:12
mekiusgnomefreak: thx05:13
gnomefreaknp05:13
mekiusworking on a custom live cd, not a fan of debian based systems personally heh05:13
gnomefreakfreeze is today isnt it?05:13
mekiuscustom ubuntu live cd that is05:13
mekiusno clue heh05:13
mekiusif it is that is good cause we've been running into packaging issues daily :/05:13
gnomefreaki was thinking about trying to make a livecd05:14
mekiusguess that is what we get for basing on gutsy heh05:14
gnomefreaki havent seen anywhere near the problems we had in dapper edgy and feisty, in gutsy to date05:15
mekiusthat's good to hear :)05:16
mekiusit hasn't been too bad05:16
mekiusjust in the last couple days05:16
mekiusmaybe the rush to get packages in before freeze :)05:16
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Mithrandirasac: is it known that firefox seems unhappy if you change themes while it's running?07:29
mekiusMithrandir: usually not too unhappy for me07:30
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Mithrandirmekius: I see it on both amd64 and i386 here07:35
mekiusdon't use gnome though so that might be it07:36
mekiuswhat do you mean by unhappy?07:36
frostburnanthropomorphized browsers, it's all the rage07:38
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pittiGood morning07:38
slangasekmorning07:39
pittihi slangasek07:40
mvohey pitti07:42
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Mithrandirlocks up for a long time.07:53
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StevenKpitti: Do you have a moment? I've discussed the promotion list with Mithrandir, and I'd like you to take another look if you have time?07:55
pittiStevenK: yeah, can do07:56
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StevenKpitti: http://wedontsleep.org/~steven/big-promotion07:56
StevenKpitti: That list is the more important stuff for -mobile, with two simple apps07:57
pittiStevenK: no frozen-bubble any more? :(07:58
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StevenKIt'll come up, it's just not first.07:59
pittiStevenK: this list looks absolutely appropriate to me07:59
StevenKpitti: Okay, shall I sign it and submit it as a bug?07:59
StevenKpitti: Or do you really want me to re-add frozen-bubble? :-)08:00
pittiStevenK: pull the trigger08:00
Mithrandirpitti: we figured that starting with a smaller list of less controversial items would be easier.08:00
pittiStevenK: it needs some quite large dependencies, so maybe not for the initial rush08:00
Mithrandirpitti: as for l10/i18n, that's something we want to discuss at UDS.08:00
StevenKpitti: *nods* Understood08:00
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pittiMithrandir: is there a chance to avoid one of the two mozilla copies (xulrunner) and clamav?08:01
pittiMithrandir: i18n> yeah, good opportunity; I'm interested to learn how it works ATM, then I'm sure we can figure something out08:01
Mithrandirpitti: yes, xulrunner will be going, and I'm not completely convinced of claws yet, so those can wait.08:01
StevenKclaws looks like a pig to me08:02
pittiMithrandir: oh, and sendmail? Is that just a wrong prefered dependency or so?08:02
StevenKpitti: sendmail is due to clamav Build-Depend'ing on libmilter-dev08:02
pittiMithrandir: I just thought that if the devices we are talking about can digest firefox/midbrowser, then thunderbird shouldn't be too big either?08:02
Mithrandirpitti: sendmail is a build-dep for clamav which has a milter plugin.08:03
pittieww08:04
Mithrandirwell, libmilter-dev is a build-dep08:04
Mithrandirand comes from sendmail08:04
pittiwell, since clamav itself is pretty much a no-go for main, it doesn't matter that much08:04
Mithrandiras for thunderbird, that's an option, but it haven't been hildonised by anybody TTBOMK.08:04
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MithrandirStevenK: claws isn't hildonised in current lpia due to a bug; Adilson is working on fixing that.08:05
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StevenKHow do I stop vim indenting stuff when I paste it in? It's very irritating.08:11
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StevenKI was quite tempted to say, "I will use it to choke you."08:12
brycehehe08:14
MithrandirStevenK: :set paste08:15
StevenKHrm. I was trying :set noai08:15
pittiStevenK: configure a pastetoggle key08:17
pittiset pastetoggle=<F9>08:17
pittiStevenK: ^ in your .vimrc08:17
pittiStevenK: then I usually do F9 - middle click - F908:17
StevenKI like it.08:18
StevenKpitti, Mithrandir: Bug 14927508:20
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149275 in tasks "First cut of source packages for -mobile promotions" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14927508:20
pittiah, thanks08:21
pittiI'll talk to iwj to coordinate and share the review08:21
StevenKpitti: Thanks08:21
StevenKThe dropdown lists at the top look impressive08:21
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pitti"frightening" was what came to my mind08:22
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kagouGood morning08:25
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calcis it known that totem isn't descriptive on what it needs to play dvd's, iirc it is for other media types08:31
calci installed libdvdcss2 and it doesn't want to play but doesn't say what it needs08:31
pitticalc: hello08:32
pitticalc: hm, that should actually be taken care of by simple-codec-installation08:32
pittimvo: ^ ?08:32
calci don't see that if it is a package on my box08:33
mvo?08:33
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calcmvo: i can't play dvd's with totem even with libdvdcss2 installed and it isn't very descriptive as to why08:33
calcit says "Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because it does not have the appropriate plugins to be able to read from the disc."08:33
Mithrandircalc: libdvdread?08:34
Mithrandirit's not a codec, it's an access library08:34
calcyep libdvdread3 is installed too08:34
mvocalc: oh, no idea. I don't think this is done via gstreamer08:34
calci guess i can just install totem-xine but that is cheating08:34
mvoor is it? if so, we should make sure that the easy codec install gets extended to understand about it08:34
mvocalc: yes :P08:35
calcmvo: I don't know how totem does the dvd playing stuff, never examined it before08:35
mvocalc: seb128 probably has a idea, he should be around in ~1h08:36
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calcok08:36
StevenKHrm. Compiz 0.6.0 finally released08:38
mvoand already in gutsy08:39
StevenKHeh, neat08:39
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RAOF...and already has patches from git applied to fix stuff :)08:41
StevenKMy cat was on my windowsill - until the dog next door starting barking.08:41
StevenKShe jumped a mile and ran off08:41
RAOFWith *hilarious* consequenses!08:41
StevenKWell, she knocked over one of my speakers in her haste08:42
dokocjwatson_: ouch, missed the debian/docs file, which installs CREDITS ...08:43
pitticalc: btw, what's the current status on your local disk wrt. OO.o? do you plan another upload for gutsy?08:43
Burgundaviacalc: afaik, gstream still has no support for DVD menus08:43
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calcfor whatever reason even totem-xine seems to not work either08:44
dholbachgood morning08:44
calchuh i wonder if this is a disc that can't be played under linux08:44
calcthat would really suck :\08:44
calchah, i am going to have to pirate the movie to be able to play it, its a damn sony movie08:47
calcit won't even play on most standalone dvd players08:47
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calcnow i know why i hadn't rented this movie yet even though its old, i used to know which ones to avoid08:48
pitticheck for rootkits :)08:48
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calcheh08:48
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TheMusoc08:56
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kwwiiabout half of my system is upgraded08:59
kwwiiand when I start adpet-manager to finish it is says that it cannot because it would break things08:59
slangasekcalc: so pitti had talked to me about needing some fixes to bibliography handling before we could consider dropping oo-base from the CDs; is this something you're working on, is there a bug number for it, and is there anything you could use help with?09:01
calcslangasek: i don't have a bug number for it yet, and not sure what i should do as far as warning or just not crash, etc?09:03
calcif i warn then i would need translations right?09:03
calcalso i am not even sure what all parts of the code will trigger crashes, at least bibliography and mail merge09:03
calcmaybe more09:03
calcooo upstream is considered to be one thing to install so they are intertwined quite a lot09:04
slangasektranslators wouldn't thank us for an additional string, but an error message in English would be better than an error message in "C++ backtrace"09:05
calcyea09:05
mdkethere aren't any Ubuntu translations for ooo, I think09:06
calcsomething really simple like "Install openoffice.org-base" would be fairly easy to understand across languages since it would be just one word to translate... ;)09:06
slangasekso in what kind of timeframe would you be able to answer the question of which parts of the code will trigger it?09:06
mdkeit's all upstream09:06
calcmdke: we're talking about adding another string to ooo09:06
calcmdke: or a few probably all with the same basic message09:07
mdkecalc: right, my point was that since Ubuntu doesn't translate ooo, it can't be translated09:07
calcmdke: ok09:07
calcmdke: long term it will be but that is in hardy timeframe09:07
mdkeprobably that helps, doesn't it, because you don't have to worry about notifying translators09:07
slangasekbecause we're kinda supposed to have the CDs sorted, er, today09:07
calcslangasek: i will try to have the list done today (Friday)09:07
calcslangasek: oh shit, ok didn't realize that was today :\09:07
slangasekmdke: well, just because the translations aren't primarily done in LP doesn't mean that the translation teams wouldn't have taken a stab at it had they been given a chance09:08
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mdkeslangasek: ok, if there is translation activity in Ubuntu OOo then it becomes a consideration again :) still, I wasn't aware of such09:10
pittimvo: what's the status of bug 120957? it looks quite confusing09:10
ubotuLaunchpad bug 120957 in update-manager "UpdateManager fails to fetch dist-upgrade tarball" [High,Invalid]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/12095709:10
mvopitti: the original bug is fixed with 0.59.25, the last comment indicates that it got hijacked for something else09:12
pittisoren: any news about bug 119908?09:12
ubotuLaunchpad bug 119908 in dovecot "Dovecot crashes on index files" [Undecided,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/11990809:12
pittimvo: can you please update the gutsy and feisty tasks appropriately? (I think the import os issue is fixed in feisty, right?)09:13
mvoyes09:13
pittimvo: if the last commenter has a different problem, he needs to file a new bug09:13
pittihijacking SRU bugs is way too confusing09:13
pittimvo: danke sehr! *hug*09:13
mvoyes again :)09:14
pittiI approved the feisty task09:14
calcslangasek: oh another issue is if a document uses base for something already it will likely crash writer as soon as it is opened09:15
sorenpitti: No, I'm afraid it slipped under my radar at some point. I remember I found the diff for you, but it was something like 18k lines :/09:15
slangasekcalc: <sigh>09:15
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pittiit sounds like writer should actually Depends: -base, or so09:15
calcpitti: yea more or less09:16
pittiif someone uninstalls -base on his system, he'd get the same result09:16
calcpitti: yep, that is why we have been installing openoffice.org which pulls it all in, in the past09:16
pitticalc: doko also mentioned that we could make gij optional; do you know what that would chnage?09:16
slangasekwell, it's not just embedding databases in text documents either, is it?09:16
slangasekyou can embed spreadsheets in a text doc, or $mumble in a presentation?09:17
dholbachdebian bug 439843 fixes my evolution crashing on startup (and other occurences of crashers with other gnome apps) - is http://daniel.holba.ch/temp/libxml2.debdiff OK for upload?09:17
ubotuDebian bug 439843 in libxml2 "libxml2: Version 2.6.30.dfsg-1 breaks Azureus and evolution (until now)" [Critical,Fixed]  http://bugs.debian.org/43984309:17
dokopitti, calc: only if we can give the user a hint when opening the wizards in writer (i.e. opening a dialog box when we cannot find a jvm)09:17
calcslangasek: true, also if you do envelope or bibliography related stuff it doesn't directly look like database stuff but would probably crash it as well, i haven't verified for the simple case with just those things though09:17
calcdoko: ah09:18
dokodholbach: there is another libxml2 upload pending ...09:18
pittiah, seems doko managed to shove off 8 MBs from our alternates; thanks a lot!09:18
pittiso, 10 MB to go09:18
dholbachdoko: since I don't have your changes to libxml2, would you mangle the fix into yours?09:18
dholbachit seems to fix __xmlParserInputBufferCreateFilename() sort of crashers09:18
calcso far with a manual gui inspection the only things that crash are related to envelopes and bibliography which I had found initially09:19
dokodholbach: bug 147144, which includes your fix09:19
ubotuLaunchpad bug 147144 in libxml2 "xslt:copy element is broken in 2.6.29" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14714409:19
StevenKpitti: If I could actually remember how to do /usr/share/doc links properly, libsnmp10 should kill another 1Mb09:19
dokoStevenK: where's the problem?09:20
StevenKdoko: I think the problem is me. :-)09:20
pittiStevenK: most important thing to remember is that you need a preinst to replace a dir with a symlink09:20
dholbachdoko: is that a merge of 2.6.30.dfsg-209:20
pittiStevenK: (since dpkg won't do it)09:20
mdkepitti: with the next upload of ubuntu-docs, there is an increase in the package size, just to warn you. It's due to adding translations09:21
dholbachdoko: ok, looks good then09:21
dholbachyoohoo09:21
dholbachno libxml2 breakage anymore09:21
StevenKpitti: My problem at the moment is it won't stop shipping /usr/share/doc/libsnmp1009:21
dholbachthanks doko09:21
dokomdke: even when not shipping the not needed xml files?09:22
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pittimdke: TBH, I'd like to do a ban of package size increase until we sort out the 10 MB we need to chop off09:22
Trewasaren't all packages supposed to have changelog.Debian.gz? I am wondering why my laptop started failing to suspend and I suspect the recent xserver-xorg-video-intel upgrade but noticed that it has no changelog09:23
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mdkedoko: yes, including those. Translations are very large09:23
pittiTrewas: for native packagages they might just have a changelog.gz09:23
mdkepitti: alright, it's your call.09:23
mdkethe package I built as a test was 2.1MB over about 1MB for the previous version09:24
dokomdke: would it be possible to upload ubuntu-docs without new translations first?09:24
Trewaspitti: it has only files "copyright" and "README.gz" (dated months ago) in its /usr/share/doc directory09:24
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dokopitti: want to have a look at 147144?09:25
mdkedoko: I presume so, although we might have to completely rework the package. It is always set up to ship translations if they are present in the repository09:25
pittiTrewas: that's a bug then09:25
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mdkean alternative would be to slim down the package size by only shipping translations which have a very high percentage of translation09:26
pittidoko: the changelog only has bug fixes, so it's not subject to freeze09:26
mdkelemme see how big the package is with only 90% complete translations09:27
dokopitti: ok thanks, uploading09:27
pittithank you09:27
\shdoko, can you make a sense of this, while starting up oofice ??  ** (process:6067): WARNING **: Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ...09:28
Trewaspitti: should I file a bug about it? and preferably for ubuntu or for debian (assuming they are missing the changelog too)?09:28
\shdoko, I have it on two of my gutsy machines...(lt43 and a hp desktop)09:28
pittimdke: ah, would certainly be an interesting figure (although 90% is certainly a bit high)09:28
mdkepitti: yes, I would not envisage releasing with that, it would be very unfair to translators09:28
pittiTrewas: on Debian preferably, when it is missing there09:29
doko\sh: restricted graphics driver?09:29
\shdoko, nope...ati oss and compiz-fusion09:29
Trewaspitti: ok09:29
pittimdke: also, if we can chop off enough, 1 MB for added translations is well worth the space09:29
\shdoko, and on the second one ati oss and dual head setup without compiz09:29
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pittimdke: so I'm not refusing the new upload at all, I just like to ask you to stall it a bit09:29
pittihi \sh09:29
\shmoins pitti :)09:29
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doko\sh: no idea, please ask calc09:30
mdkepitti: ok, but it has some important fixes too, so if we can upload at 90% now and then reduce it say on Monday, that would be good09:30
doko\sh: or better file a bug report09:30
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\shdoko, will do :)09:30
calc\sh: try without compiz and see if it goes away09:30
pittimdke: works for me, too09:30
calc\sh: i've seen compiz do weird stuff with various other apps like firefox/thunderbird as well09:31
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\shcalc, I don't have compiz enabled on the other machine :)09:31
calc\sh: oh fun09:31
\shcalc, same error09:31
mdkepitti: ok, it's 1.3MB with >90%  translations (compares with 1.0MB for the current package in the archive)09:31
calc\sh: i've seen someone mention an issue like yours (maybe it was you) but haven't been able to reproduce it09:31
pittimdke: that's fine09:31
mdkeok, I'll commit the change and comment on the bug report09:31
\shcalc, nope...I just wanted to start up ooO today to write my CV ...09:32
pitti\sh: did you have a chance to test bug 103291 in gutsy? we need to put this into dapper soon for dapper.209:32
ubotuLaunchpad bug 103291 in lilo-installer "lilo-installer fails on HP (Compaq) SmartArray controllers (/dev/cciss)" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/10329109:32
mdkepitti: that trick of yours with the translation percentage is very useful :)09:32
calc\sh: both i386?09:32
\shcalc, yepp09:32
pittimdke: \o/09:32
StevenK\sh: Oh pfeh, CVs should be done in LaTeX. :-)09:32
\shpitti, thx for reminding me :) I wanted to update it :)09:33
calc\sh: hmm :( whatever it is it must be uncommon since i don't have an inbox full of reports, file a bug report with as much detail as you can get about it09:33
pitti\sh: oh, does it work now?09:33
\shpitti, well, works for me ;) I'm, updating the bug now :)09:33
pitticool09:33
\shStevenK, I have my CV ready on the web...I need to transform it properly into PDF...and push my other stuff as well in09:34
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StevenK\sh: Yes, so use LaTeX. :-)09:35
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\shcalc, I'll file a bug against ooffice...what do you need to have good infos?09:35
pitticalc: sleep well!09:35
calc\sh: package version, arch, if you can manage to get a good gdb backtrace that would be helpful, but the other person wasn't able to get one09:36
StevenKI thought OOo resisted debugging? :-P09:37
\shcalc, I'm trying to get them..hopefully it works :)09:37
calc\sh: maybe kernel version as well, not sure what would be causing it to not to fork09:37
calc\sh: whatever the problem is its uncommon :-(09:37
calcStevenK: heh yea a bit09:37
\shcalc, will give you everything you want :) let's see what's coming out09:39
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pitticjwatson_: do you have the dapper update for bug 103291 at hand for upload?09:44
ubotuLaunchpad bug 103291 in lilo-installer "lilo-installer fails on HP (Compaq) SmartArray controllers (/dev/cciss)" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/10329109:44
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\shcalc, no backtrace possible....09:44
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dholbachMOTU Q&A session in #ubuntu-classroom in 10 minutes09:49
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dokomdke, pitti: currently looking at ubuntu-docs09:58
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dholbachdoko: bug 149040?10:00
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149040 in ubuntu-docs "waste of disk space" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14904010:00
dokodholbach: yes10:00
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Hobbseehiya dholbach10:00
dholbachhey Hobbsee10:01
dokodholbach: no, please go ahead (if the package is smaller than the current one)10:01
dholbachdoko: it contains a lot of new translations, that's why it's hard to judge10:01
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seb128dholbach: is that you who do ubuntu-docs uploads?10:02
dholbachseb128: ubuntu-main-sponsors does it, I did it all the time 'historically'10:02
dokodholbach: ohh, right, and those get stripped for the binary ...10:02
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seb128dholbach: bug #14683210:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146832 in ubuntu-docs "ubuntu-docs: undefined "&rsquo;" in /usr/share/omf/windows/windows-C.omf" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14683210:03
seb128dholbach: the current version breaks update, would be nice if somebody could sponsor quickly10:04
dholbachseb128: I'll do the upload then - bug 149040 and bug 146832 should be fixed that way10:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149040 in ubuntu-docs "waste of disk space" [Medium,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14904010:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146832 in ubuntu-docs "ubuntu-docs: undefined "&rsquo;" in /usr/share/omf/windows/windows-C.omf" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14683210:04
seb128dholbach: thanks10:04
dholbachseb128, doko: uploaded10:11
seb128dholbach: danke10:13
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dholbachmvo: can you update command-not-found-data before the release again?10:19
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mvodholbach: yes10:21
dholbachmvo: gracias10:21
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mvodholbach: that and a app-install-data-update is on my list10:23
mvodholbach: the list that is too long ,)10:23
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dholbachhehe Hobbsee10:26
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Hobbseedholbach: now stay there, or else it will be the duct tape :P10:28
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dholbachHobbsee: gotcha :)10:28
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HobbseeMithrandir: you'd have to get up there yourself!10:29
MithrandirHobbsee: I have climbing equipment.10:30
HobbseeMithrandir: depends how climable it is, though.10:30
Mithrandirtrue10:31
Hobbseewhich, at least that one wasnt.10:31
Hobbseeand, last i checked, you cant put a scissorlift into your suitcase.10:32
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Mithrandiryou can rent one locally?10:32
Hobbseesure, if you have connections.10:33
Mithrandirlike, a phone and a bit of money? :-P10:33
Hobbseeyou'd have to know the number to ring :P10:33
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liwstart with a random number and go from there10:35
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slangasekuh. why does acpi-support depend on finger? :)10:38
Mithrandirspecial :-)10:39
seb128dholbach, Mithrandir: any opinion on bug #131530?10:39
ubotuLaunchpad bug 131530 in bluez-gnome "'Browse device...' in the bluetooth applet is useless without gnome-vfs-obexftp" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13153010:39
Mithrandirseb128: bluez-gnome should depend on gnome-vfs-obexftp?10:40
dholbachseb128: yes, I agree with the bug report10:40
Mithrandirit's about 160k, so I think we can safely do that.10:40
seb128Mithrandir: that's what the bug suggests10:41
pittiRiddell: do you want to seed hplip-gui to Kubuntu, or shall we demote it?10:41
Mithrandirseb128: do you feel like doing it or should I?10:42
seb128Mithrandir: if you could do it that would be nice, I'm in the middle of several other things at the moment10:42
Mithrandirsure10:43
seb128Mithrandir: but gnome-vfs-obexftp is an universe package which is slightly problematic10:43
Mithrandirseb128: oh?10:43
Mithrandiras in, what's problematic?10:43
seb128as in need an MIR and pitti approval before adding a Depends? ;)10:44
dokopitti: looking into libservlet2.4-java, libtiff, libsane to move the docs to another packge (-dev, or -doc), 5.5MB uncompressed10:44
Mithrandirwell, yes.10:44
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tkamppeterhi pitti10:51
pittidoko: ooh, *hug*10:51
pittihi tkamppeter10:51
tkamppeterpitti, do you know how the usblp kernel module gets loaded?10:52
pittitkamppeter: it has modaliases, so just via the usual module autoloading, I figure10:52
tkamppeterpitti, thanks I have found the problem. I have "blacklist usblp" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. Probably I have added that for testing the libusb-based CUPS backend.10:55
pittiah :)10:55
tkamppeterAnd so subsequent boots did not load the backend.10:56
tkamppeterpitti, another thing: bug 138776. It seems that on an update to Gutsy the privileged user(s) do not stay in the "lpadmin" group.10:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 138776 in system-config-printer "[gutsy tribe 5]  a user with sudo privileges cannot change printer settings" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13877610:58
tkamppeterproblem most probably caused by bug 2633810:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 26338 in gnome-system-tools "Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords" [Critical,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/2633810:59
dholbachsoren: submittodebian is missing from the package, I guess it's not in setup.py - I can fix that; shall I also apply the patch from bug 148526?11:02
ubotuLaunchpad bug 148526 in ubuntu-dev-tools "submittodebian should follow Bugs/Debian/Usertagging" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14852611:02
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seb128mjg59: could you look at bug #148291? That's another g-s-d crasher due to the synaptic changes11:05
ubotuLaunchpad bug 148291 in gnome-control-center "Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'." [Medium,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14829111:05
slangaseklool: do you know why gedit depends on iso-codes?  changelog only mentions build-depends11:05
asacpitti: when you do your next NEW batch, there is lightning-extension-locales, xulrunner-1.9, firefox-3.0 in NEW ... if you want any infos on those let me know.11:06
pittislangasek: there are quite a few other reverse dependencies on iso-codecs on the CD, though (language-selector, oem-config, ubiquity, etc.)11:07
loolslangasek: Looking at SVN history, I can tell you that HE added the dep at the same time he added the b-dep; no idea why yet11:07
slangasekpitti: right, moving on11:08
slangasekbut yeesh, iso-codes is fat11:08
pittiasac: does firefox-3.0 replace -granparadiso?11:08
asacpitti: yes ... and it has a _small_ orig ... because it builds against xulrunner-1.911:08
loolslangasek: iso-codes is also used in totem and epiphany IIRC11:08
pittiasac: \o/11:08
asacpitti: build of firefox-3.0 takes about 2 minutes now :)11:08
pittirock11:09
loolslangasek: totem is probably missing a dependency on iso-codes in ubuntu11:09
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loolslangasek: I think this is used to display the localized name of languages in e.g. DVD menus11:09
DktrKranzcould an archive-admin look at bug 112729 ? it should be already fixed11:10
ubotuLaunchpad bug 112729 in bootcd "[bashism]  /usr/share/bootcd/bootcd-run.lib: 144: Syntax error: "(" unexpected" [Medium,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/11272911:10
pittislangasek: we would win 0.5 MB by bzip2'ing it11:11
loolslangasek: I confirm iso-codes is a required dependency for the gedit spell checking11:11
loolslangasek: Presumably displaying localized names of languages to spell check against11:11
loolAt least it was required in 2.18.011:11
slangaseklool: that's pretty sad given that when I try to configure the spellchecker in gedit, all the language options it gives me are "English" :)11:12
loolseb128: Do you agree totem-gstreamer and xine should depend on iso-codes?11:12
sladenHobbsee: !just ask11:12
loolsrc/totem-menu.c will open #define ISO_CODES_DATADIR ISO_CODES_PREFIX"/share/xml/iso-codes"11:12
seb128lool: yes11:13
Hobbseesladen: i've effectively hijacked -motu from you11:13
loolslangasek: But please note that English is localized as English in your English locale11:13
Hobbseesladen: hope you dont mind :)11:13
lool;)11:13
loolseb128: Should I open a bug with debdiff?11:13
sladenHobbsee: oh excellent, I wish somebody had done that a long time ago11:14
seb128lool: feel free to open a bug or to upload a new revision somewhere (I'll sponsor it)11:14
Hobbseesladen: even better :)11:14
Hobbseesladen: it's the irc council's domain now anyway11:14
sladenHobbsee: even even better :)11:14
Hobbsee:D11:14
fabbioneseb128: did anybody ever reported that the "Force quit" option kicks in waaaay to fast?11:15
fabbioneseb128: very often when I close an apps that takes more than 2 seconds (like.. OOo) bam.. i get immediatly the dialog11:16
seb128fabbione: no, it takes like 10 seconds which is usually not too fast11:16
fabbioneis it a config option by any chance?11:16
seb128fabbione: on gutsy? what arch?11:16
seb128fabbione: no11:16
fabbioneit kicks much faster than 10 seconds..11:16
fabbionegutsy/i38611:16
slangasekpitti: by bzip2ing the .deb?11:16
fabbionevery latest..11:16
Amaranth#define PING_TIMEOUT_DELAY 225011:16
pittislangasek: right11:16
seb128fabbione: right, it's around 3 seconds11:17
pittislangasek: well, data.tar.bz211:17
dokoStevenK: do you have a proposed fix for the duplication in snmp?11:17
Hobbseedoko: (he's gone)11:17
pittislangasek: I'll do that unless you want to?11:17
dokoStevenK, Hobbsee, ok, looking then11:17
slangasekpitti: I don't think I even know how11:17
slangasek(or could do it if I knew?)11:17
fabbioneseb128: would it be possible to increase that one just a bit like to 5/6 seconds?11:18
loolseb128: Weird, how do you people build totem?  I get /usr/share/gnome-pkg-tools/1/rules/check-dist.mk:19: Unknown distribution: gutsy11:18
pittislangasek: dh_builddeb -i -- -Z bzip2 mainly11:18
AmaranthIn compiz the ping timeout is configurable but the default is 5 seconds11:18
slangasekpitti: ah11:18
seb128lool: unknown distributions don't stop the build11:18
loolIt makes "clean" fail here; I thought buildds would fail in this case as well11:19
seb128lool:11:19
seb128ALLOWED_DISTS ?= experimental11:19
seb128DISALLOWED_DISTS ?= unstable11:19
seb128# unknown distribution; warn11:19
loolAh no wait, it's not the error; I miss dpatch on this box but only read the first error11:19
loolSorry11:19
seb128no problem ;)11:19
StevenKdoko: Thanks. I tried to sort it out, and failed.11:20
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pittislangasek: uploaded; thanks for spotting this11:21
asacdoko: do you know if myspell-dictionaries is still the right virtual package to depend/recommend if you want myspell/hunspell dictionary?11:21
slangasekpitti: cheers11:21
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dokoasac: hmm, can't remember11:21
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dokoseb128: do you know julian blaches nick?11:24
seb128doko: the xsane maintainer?11:25
seb128or somebody else with a similar name?11:25
tkamppeterIs there any chance that bug 26338 will get fixed? It especially causes bug 148526.11:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 26338 in gnome-system-tools "Adding a user to a group modifies other users' groups and passwords" [Critical,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/2633811:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 148526 in ubuntu-dev-tools "submittodebian should follow Bugs/Debian/Usertagging" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14852611:25
looldoko: "jb"11:25
dokoahh, ok11:26
slangasekdoko: "jb", but I don't know that he IRCs much these days?11:26
looldoko: At least on oftc11:26
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Amaranthwow, idle almost a week11:26
slangasekpitti: curious dependency from drdsl to libcapi20-dev insted of libcapi2011:26
dokook, not online.11:27
dokoslangasek: that seems to be wrong, but I didn't follow the debian changes recently11:27
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slangasekalso, why does ubuntu-desktop pull in a bunch of perl libs that nothing else uses? :)11:27
slangasekoh, my bad, it's the debconf gnome frontend11:28
mjg59seb128: I /suspect/ that they've got an old version of the Synaptics driver11:28
mjg59In any case, I'll work around it11:28
slangasek4 copies of libdb on the CD11:28
slangasekwhat is this, Debian??11:28
seb128mjg59: thanks11:29
StevenKI daresay 2 or 3 of those libdb versions should bugger off to universe.11:30
pittislangasek: we cleaned up libdb from time to time, but at the rate new ones are introduced into Debian it's almost impossible to keep up to date11:30
pittislangasek: and of course there are always a few packages which use on-disk transactions, and are therefore stuck to one version11:30
slangasekwell, two of the versions of db are named explicitly in server-ship11:30
pittiuntil someone figures out a way to upgrade those dbs in the postisnt11:30
slangaseksure11:30
slangasekwell, db4.4 should be the lowest-hanging fruit; let's have a look at that11:31
pittislangasek: do you know checkrdepends?11:32
slangasekyes, though it hadn't occurred to me11:32
pittislangasek: you can use it on rookery (~pitti/bin/checkrdepends) or drescher (as lp_archive)11:33
dokotkamppeter: $ ls -l /usr/share/doc/cupsys-driver-gutenprint/samples/11:34
dokototal 59211:34
doko-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 598930 Jul 19  2004 profile.jpg11:34
dokocan this be removed?11:34
dholbachsoren: I'll do the upload of ubuntu-dev-tools (patched submittodebian)11:36
slangasekok, so db4.4 isn't the low-hanging fruit it ought to be :)11:36
sorendholbach: You ROCK!11:36
mjg59seb128: Argh. Is gnome-control-center really not rebuildable more than once?11:40
mjg59seb128: Write patch, test build, dpkg-buildpackage -S and then it fails to reverse-apply the autoreconf patch11:40
seb128mjg59: might be, several packages are buggy in that regard11:40
MacSlowups... just updating and cupsys_1.3.2-1ubuntu4 tries to overwrite /usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/CREDITS.txt, which is also claimed by libcupsys211:41
mjg59The next patch, when reversed, would delete the file config.h.in~,11:41
pittiMacSlow: fixed in ubuntu511:41
HobbseeMacSlow: known, lots of bugs and dupes already.11:41
MacSlowpitti, Hobbsee: so just rerun the update?!11:41
pittiMacSlow: yep, with ubuntu511:41
mjg59seb128: How about if I just delete the ~ file from the autoreconf patch?11:42
seb128mjg59: right *~ are removed during the clean target and should not be in the patches11:42
seb128mjg59: that would be a good idea ;)11:42
seb128we should teach cdbs-edit-patch to exclude those11:42
dokopitti: about libsane, most of it is documentation about supported devices and configuration help/examples. split it out anyway into a libsane-doc package which doesn't land on the CD?11:42
pittislangasek: db4.5 does not look too bad; it's OO.o, pyhton2.5 and pam which affects CDs11:42
pittidoko: sounds great11:43
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pittislangasek: those could certainly go to db4.611:43
mjg59seb128: Yeah, that looks better11:43
dokopitti, slangasek: OOo can use 4.4, python as well, but we do have existing databases (like spamassassin) which need to be converted11:43
dokono db4.6 is not an option, it's too buggy11:44
pittiah, ok11:44
slangasekpitti: libdb4.3 would need two rebuilds to drop it from alternate, exim4 and iproute.  iproute doesn't need any changes but a rebuild; exim4 I'm not sure about, the maintainer is doing some upgrade stuff but based on the changelog I'm not sure it's actually sensible11:44
pittibut SA is perl11:44
mjg59seb128: Uploaded11:44
seb128mjg59: thanks11:44
slangasekI don't know about "too buggy", but db4.6 is currently not one of the ones on the CD so rebuilding stuff for it isn't a win11:44
pittislangasek: exim4 is on the alternates?11:44
pittislangasek: iproute sounds safe11:45
slangasekpitti: whoops, no -- so just iproute needs rebuilt11:45
pittideal!11:45
dokoslangasek: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2007-September/074522.html11:45
pittislangasek: doing11:45
pittislangasek: I'll rebuild it against 4.4 then? just in case we want to get rid of 4.5, too11:46
slangasekdoko: well, "can lockup a process" doesn't prove it's a bdb bug rather than an app bug, but ok, point taken :)11:46
slangasekpitti: ISTR that db4.4 was a dud release and db4.5 would be the better choice11:47
pittislangasek: ok; so maybe we move over the 4.4 bits on the CD to 4.5 then?11:47
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slangasekthe things that depend on db4.4 look harder to move11:48
pittimeh @ archive.u.c. slowness; checkrdepends is slooooooow11:49
slangasekapache, apt-utils, libedata-book1.2-2?11:49
dokoHobbsee, Riddell: could you have a look at http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/tmp/fdupes-kubuntu.out if there are some low hanging fruit (duplicates to remove for Kubuntu)?11:49
dokomvo should know about apt-utils11:49
slangasekperl depends on db4.411:50
pittiISTR that seb128 and I already had the db discussion for e-d-s11:50
pittilast time it just worked IIRC11:50
seb128yes11:50
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StevenKpitti: Should we sync in new upstream version of clutter-perl?11:52
pittiStevenK: would make sense, now that we have all the other bits11:53
StevenKpitti: Yup. I'm not certain it builds, should I check first?11:53
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pittiStevenK: please11:54
StevenKpitti: Aye, I shall let you know - I'm being called for dinner.11:54
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pittislangasek: iproute uploaded11:56
pittiStevenK: isn't postfix in ship?11:57
sorenStevenK: server-ship, isn't it?11:57
pittiah, no11:57
pittiand that was directed to slangasek actually11:57
Riddelldoko: what does the figure on the left mean?11:57
pittislangasek: so that should drop libdb4.3 and give us another 440 kB11:58
slangaseknice11:58
dokoRiddell: the size of all duplicates11:59
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dokoRiddell: so installing these files into a kdebase-common package, which all packages can depend on, then it saves this amount of space (uncompressed), so looking at all dupes in kdebase this is abotu 3MB uncompressed12:02
slangaseksigh, why is libgtkhtml2.0-cil still built against gtkhtml3.8?12:02
pittiah, I remember that discussion12:03
pittididn't get ported to 3.14 at that time12:03
slangasekblah12:03
pittinot sure aobut the current status12:03
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pittiasac: hmm, firefox-3.0 ships some transitional packages firefox-trunk-*, but they do not exist in gutsy12:12
slangasekhahaha, pidgin depends on *zephyr*?12:13
dholbach"This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system 2000/04/21 snapshot."12:14
dholbachVersion: 2.1.20070719.SNAPSHOT-1 :-)12:14
dholbachI remember some users requested gaim to be built with --enable-zephyr12:15
dokodholbach, seb128: please check if the documentation in libbonoboui-common is really needed and suggest a package where it can be moved to12:15
torkelis anyone _still_ using that? :-)12:15
seb128doko: still not enough place on the CD?12:15
dholbachdoko: best to ask lool and seb12812:15
slangasekthere are still a few sites that use zephyr, yes12:15
dokoseb128: no12:15
seb128doko: how much is still required?12:16
pittiseb128: I guess we still need to chop off some 7 MB12:16
pittiI'll build new CDs in the afternoon, once our current changes are in12:16
slangasekI'm more amused because libzephyr depends on libhesiod, which is the last package I expected to see on the CD12:16
sladenit shouldn't need to depend on it;  it's probably perfectly possible to have zephyr /support/ but not demand it's installed12:16
torkelI thought it died with all krb4 cross-realm vuln. a couple of years ago12:17
asacpitti: its a package we had in ppa (next to granparadiso)12:18
paranis something wrong with security.ubuntu.com? I am getting invalid signature warnings for the latest feisty updates12:18
asacpitti: both will be dropped for hardy12:18
pittiparan: it's just hammered due to the current OO.o security update12:18
pittiasac: ok, I see12:18
sladenpitti: isn't squashfs already doing merging (of duplicate files) on the livecd;  so the -common work would only help the alternate CD and not the livecd12:19
pittiasac: firefox-3.0 still contains .dlls; can we pretty please stop introducing more instances with those?12:19
pittisladen: that's the idea12:19
pittisladen: desktop CDs are fine, alternate amd64 is overflown12:20
sladenpitti: it's the alternates which are over?12:20
pittiasac: that bug was marked for gutsy beta AFAIR12:20
asacpitti: yes, i still wait for upstream reply on those. i will bug him today again12:21
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paranpitti: ok12:21
StevenKpitti: You need to stop confusing me and slangasek. :-)12:22
pittiasac: I'll accept firefox-3.0 under the assumption that I can remove -granparadiso in exchange, so it's just moving the problem, not adding one12:22
pittiasac: ok?12:22
asacpitti: thats correct12:23
asacpitti: just send a ping to mconnor12:23
slangasekpitti: fwiw, Clint says db4.3 is the one that was the dud, not that it should matter much for something as straightforward as iproute12:23
asacpitti: if i don't get a reply, I will start to strip the origs on my own.12:23
pittislangasek: I guess higher versions are generally more preferable, so I rebuilt it against 4.512:23
pittislangasek: moving the remaining 4.4 stuff to 4.5 shouldn't be too hard?12:23
pittiasac: danke12:24
slangasekpitti: yes, higher versions are generally preferred, since there are other packages already built against db4.5 and I don't remember if we could cleanly rebuild them against db4.4 without a migration12:24
slangasekpitti: db4.4 -> db4.5 is an on-disk log format change, so it would require a scan for transactional uses12:25
pittiright12:26
pittias with every other db4.x update12:26
pittislangasek: I checked iproute, taht was fine (grep -r TXN)12:26
slangasekwell, in theory they could someday do an update w/o a transaction format change :)12:26
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pitticalc: any chance to build OO.o with an older compiler on sparc, or so? it pretty much ruins sparc installability12:28
pitti"it" being the FTBFS12:28
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asacpitti: xulrunner needs to go in in order to build ffox ... just in case you missed that ;)12:33
slangasekpitti: perl depends on db4.4 and appears to expose DB_TXN in its API12:33
slangaseknot that I think we've ever dealt with perl+db4 upgrades, but there it is12:34
dokopitti, calc: I doubt it, and we don't have an older compiler anymore in main. maybe try with 4.2? I'll start a build over the weekend12:34
pittiasac: already accepted12:34
pittislangasek: yeah, it's utterly hard to check12:34
asacpitti: oh ... thanks have just received ffox mail12:35
StevenKpitti: clutter-perl looks great, and there are no Ubuntu changes.12:40
pittiStevenK: is there a sync bug?12:40
StevenKpitti: There can be.12:41
sladenpitti: if you're willing to accept a larger on-disk size;  there's probably a fair bit to be saved by repacking all the openoffice templates/jar files using zero-compression and letting the higher-level .deb and squashfs compression take care of it12:41
pittiRiddell: I take it you noticed the kdeguidance FTBFS? (patch didn't apply)12:41
pittiStevenK: synced12:42
StevenKpitti: Great. Do you want a bug after the fact, or don't care?12:42
pittiStevenK: nah, I just asked whether I need to close a task12:42
pittiStevenK: it wasn't on the clutter meta-sync-bug from this morning12:42
slangasekpitti: looks like perl DB_File doesn't have txn support after all12:42
pittiooh12:42
slangasekthat would still leave apache and apt-utils, I think12:43
pittiapache is not a concern for the CDs, or is it?12:43
pittiapt-utils, hmm, mvo?12:43
StevenKAnd rebuilds of apt are a pain12:43
slangasekapache2-mpm-worker is on alternate12:43
slangasekStevenK: not apt, just apt-utils12:43
pittislangasek: I'll rebuild/test perl and wait with the upload12:44
pittiStevenK: only for ABI breakages, right?12:44
slangasekoh, apt-utils is from apt, n/m :)12:44
StevenKI thought aptitude, adept had to be rebuilt if apt was played with?12:44
slangasekStevenK: only if apt's soname changes12:45
slangasekwhich it shouldn't on a simple rebuild12:45
slangasekthough apt's soname still changes in some cases it shouldn't, such as a glibc minor version bump12:45
pittiok, with the next one or two publisher cycles, gutsy_outdate should be under control again12:46
slangasekpitti: ok, that's as much as I can do tonight; if we're still stuck on space when I wake up, I'll have another look12:47
pittislangasek: there are some changelog entries like "Update to DB_File to db4.4"; I'll try it, though12:48
pittislangasek: thanks12:48
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pittierk, emacs21 is still in main12:55
pittiis someone interested in doing some transitions? (mostly dependency changes and tests)12:55
StevenKWhat transistions?12:55
elmowhat's wrong with keeping it in main, JOOI?  it's not on the CD is it?12:55
pittichange deps of gnus, python-mode and calc, and check that they DTRT with emacs22 (most of them have alternative dependencies already, so it doesn't seem to matter much)12:56
pittielmo: general version duplication12:56
elmosee, don't change gnus, that's TWTTD12:57
StevenKpitti: You want to be able to kill emacs21?12:57
pittiI accepted emacs22 to main and as default under the condition that 21 would be dropped12:57
pittiStevenK: demote at least, if possible12:57
elmothe version of gnus in emacs22 is >> the version in the package12:57
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elmothe wrong thing to do12:57
StevenKAh12:58
elmowill it was in my head, it doesn't actually work, but details12:58
elmoif you're going to demote emacs21, demote gnus too12:58
StevenKHeh12:58
StevenKpitti: Way cool, we don't need to fiddle with gnus12:58
StevenKpitti: I'll take python-mode if you'll take calc?01:00
pittiStevenK: hmm, ok01:01
StevenKpitti: Yup, I had to twist your arm. :-P01:02
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pitti Emacs 22 has a newer version of this package, so the built in calc01:05
pitti should be used with newer versions of Emacs.01:05
pittiStevenK: \o/01:05
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cjwatsonpitti: lilo-installer done01:05
StevenKYay01:05
pitticjwatson: ah, thanks; I'll mangle it01:06
StevenKpitti: * Do not install for emacs22, which has it's own incompatible python-mode.01:07
pittiStevenK: oh, doko is the maintainer for python-mode01:07
pittidebian bug #42497301:07
ubotuDebian bug 424973 in python-mode "python-mode: please support emacs22" [Normal,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/42497301:07
Riddellpitti: hmm, missed that guidance problem, thanks01:08
pittiStevenK: so, seems we should drop that, too01:08
Riddellpitti: I added hplip-gui to the kubuntu seeds01:08
StevenKpitti: Indeed.01:08
pittiRiddell: thanks01:08
pittiStevenK: seed changes committed, thanks01:08
StevenKpitti: No problem01:09
dokopitti, StevenK: yes, we could drop taht, there's another python-mode in emacs2201:09
tkamppeterdoko, I got an answer regarfing profile.jpg in Gutenprint. One can really remove it.01:10
seb128doko:01:10
seb128dpkg: error processing /home/buildd/build-403193-990906/chroot-autobuild/var/cache/apt/archives/libtiff4-dev_3.8.2-7ubuntu1_i386.deb (--unpack):01:10
seb128 trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libtiff.so.4.2.1', which is also in package libtiff401:10
pittiRiddell: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt also has some binary-only demotions for KDE01:10
kwwiidoko: will the splash and about pics for OOo that I sent middle of last week be included soon?01:10
pittiRiddell: can we walk though them quickly?01:10
kwwiidoko: Jane was asking about it01:10
dholbachkwwii: probably best to ask calc?01:10
seb128doko: do you test your changes before uploading? that's 3 conflicts you create in a day now01:10
dokokwwii: I hope so, at least calc did look at them01:11
kwwiicalc: will the splash and about pics for OOo that I sent middle of last week be included soon?01:11
kwwiidoko: just thought I should check up on it in case it was forgotten01:11
Riddellpitti: let me look01:14
pittiah, perl builds fine with db4.501:14
pittiRiddell: lines 3 to 5 of 'binary-only demotions'01:14
pittiRiddell: we either need to demote them or seed them explicitly01:15
pittiRiddell: the latter is preferable for innocent stuff, to not desync main/universe so much01:15
dokoseb128: confirmed, I have the new package installed, so this probably was a last-change before upload ...01:15
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pitticjwatson: btw, new l-u-m for -13 has built everywhere, so I guess we could rebuild d-i now01:19
cjwatsonok, I'm just catching up, I was up part of the night and then slept in :-/01:19
cjwatsonwill take care of it01:20
pittithank you01:20
StevenKpitti: When clutter-perl builds I think that all of libclutter* can be NBS'd01:21
pittiok01:21
cjwatsongar, why did mbr still ftbfs01:22
cjwatsonelmo: what kernels are zirconium and rothera running? are they 64-bit kernels?01:24
elmocjwatson: 32-bit01:25
elmocjwatson: rothera is 32-bit hardware too, it _can't_ run 64-bit anything01:25
elmo(modulo qemu or something)01:25
cjwatsonhmm01:25
cjwatsonelmo: what kernel version?01:26
cjwatsonoh, wait, the i386 failure isn't just "vm86 not supported01:26
cjwatson"01:26
elmocjwatson: rothera == latest dapper, custom build, zirconium == latest edgy server (distro)01:26
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cjwatsonnor is the lpia one01:26
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cjwatsonthey're both failing because efl |= 0x00200000 from what it should be01:27
bluefoxicyis it just me or does synaptic not actually configure unattendend-upgrades01:30
bluefoxicyUnattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins gets set; but the script needs APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade set to actually run unattended-upgrades and thus install the packages01:31
bluefoxicystrangely enough, my /var/log/unattended-upgrades is full of stuff; so I have no idea how this works :)01:31
bluefoxicyoh it's in peridoic ok.  On the server it didn't actually create that file... wonder why.  Nvm ignore me.01:32
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bluefoxicyit does for me01:32
bluefoxicy"Something crashed" duhrrrrr "SORRY NOT REPORTING BUG, YOU HAVE AN OBSCURE LIBRARY THUNDERBIRD MIGHT USE OUT OF DATE, THERE'S AN UPDATE AVAILABLE."01:33
pittiHobbsee: it does01:33
Hobbseepitti: oh, but it doesnt check the latest on a.u.c - it only checks on your mirror.01:34
Hobbseewhich is why we're still getting bugs like https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/149384 i suspect01:34
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149384 in cupsys "package cupsys 1.3.2-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/CREDITS.txt', which is also in package libcupsys2" [Undecided,Fix released] 01:34
Hobbseepitti: when we're now up to ubuntu5 - even my au mirror only has ubuntu201:34
Hobbseeer, ubuntu301:34
pittiHobbsee: it only checks apt-cache policy01:36
Hobbseepitti: perhaps it shouldnt01:37
pittiHobbsee: I don't want to do network checks, way too expensive and brittle01:37
Hobbseepitti: perhaps it should have to check rmadison -u ubuntuor something01:37
Hobbseepitti: hm01:37
pittinah01:37
pittiwe screwed up, now we just have to play whack-a-bug long enough01:37
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dokotkamppeter: ok, will remove it for gutsy, didn't have we our own test image, which can be used to test? (if this image is used at all)01:44
pittidoko: we have test postscripts in system-config-printer01:44
dokopitti: well, this is a 600k jpeg01:45
pittidoko: right; I'm all for ditching it01:46
Kmoselmo: archive.ubuntu.com is down ?01:50
pittiKmos: just hammered; it's known01:50
Kmos:)01:50
mvo_bluefoxicy: software-properties let you configure unattended-upgrades01:53
pittiwb mvo_01:54
pittimvo_: did you see above question about migrating apt-utils to db4.5?01:55
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RicardoPerezpitti: ping01:56
pitti!ask | RicardoPerez01:56
ubotuRicardoPerez: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)01:56
RicardoPerezoh, sorry :)01:56
RicardoPerezpitti: hi! the latest ubuntu-doc doesn't have the translations for the serverguide01:57
pittiRicardoPerez: hm, mdke has prepared another upload, which might fix that01:57
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RicardoPerezpitti: great01:57
pittiah, it's that already01:57
pittiRicardoPerez: we temporarily raised the bar to 'must be 90% translated' until we solved the space issues on CD01:58
pittiRicardoPerez: it'll get dropped again01:58
RicardoPerezpitti: but the serverguide is 100% translated into Spanish...01:58
pittiRicardoPerez: hmm; please talk to mdke then01:58
RicardoPerezpitti: ok... he appears to be away now01:59
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pittiRicardoPerez: yes, mail would probably work better01:59
RicardoPerezpitti: i'll try later01:59
RicardoPerezpitti: ok01:59
RicardoPerezpitti: thanks!01:59
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bluefoxicymvo_:  non-gui?02:03
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cjwatsonmjg59: do you know anything about interactions of the ID flag and vm86?02:11
cjwatsonmjg59: mbr's tests are failing because the ID flag is mysteriously set02:11
cjwatsonmjg59: I'm wondering if I can just forcibly clear that in the test harness output and ignore the problem ...02:11
cjwatsonI can't reproduce it here, but it's probably processor-dependent02:12
mvo_bluefoxicy: see the README02:13
bluefoxicynods.02:14
bluefoxicymvo_:  got fed up with CentOS5 so I dropped an Ubuntu Feisty Server onto a machine ;)02:14
bluefoxicybetter security that way02:14
bluefoxicyi.e. I had over a dozen (and still going) packages hand-built (rpm-rebuild) and was like "No no no screw this bad patch management"02:14
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tkamppeterdoko, we have our own Ubuntu test page in the system-config-printer package and for unsupported page sizes system-config-printer uses the standard CUPS test page. These test pages are small, as they are PostScript with vector drawing instructions inside (no bitmap images). So there is no problem removing profile.jpg.02:24
dokotkamppeter: thanks for checking02:25
MacSlowargl!02:25
MacSlowcan anyone confirm that the Viewports-section in the properties-dialog of the wnck-applet also shows up if you're running metacity atm?02:26
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cjwatsonis the wnck-applet the pager thing?02:27
seb128cjwatson: workspace switcher02:27
cjwatsonI don't see a Viewports section here02:27
cjwatsonrunning metacity02:28
seb128cjwatson: he's speaking about this one, technically wnck-applet is also the tasks list applet also02:28
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seb128cjwatson: did you restart your gnome-panel since the upgrade from yesterday?02:28
seb128just to be sure02:28
cjwatsonoh, probably not02:28
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: could you have a look at bug #144390 any my comment?02:29
ubotuLaunchpad bug 144390 in cryptsetup "use entire disk with lvm/encrypted partitioning fails to boot" [High,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14439002:29
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janimoare the iso builds on manual? There are no xubuntu live for today02:30
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cjwatsonjanimo: the Xubuntu live build should only have started 13 minutes ago, according to the normal schedule02:31
cjwatsonactually, I'm reading it the wrong way round02:31
cjwatsonjanimo: it won't happen for another 5 hours or so02:32
seb128doh, the archive is so sloooow today02:32
janimocjwatson: ok, for some reason I thought they were done in the morning when the CD sanity report arrives02:32
cjwatsonyou know, I should just go back to bed02:32
cjwatsonjanimo: the health checks are asynchronous; but reading the crontab a THIRD time there may be a problem02:32
cjwatsonjanimo: did you check the build logs before asking?02:33
cjwatsonhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/02:33
cjwatsonlooks like it got stuck on a lock02:33
janimocjwatson: no, I know yesterday's iso contained pakcages from 25th of sep or so and tollef said that there was a problem on the build servers02:34
cjwatsonthat's already fixed02:34
cjwatsonyou should always check the build log first, and then your questions can be better :)02:34
cjwatsonjanimo: I've kicked off a new build now02:34
janimoI thought it had just been fixed yesterday and was expecting to see the image today. And I thought it may be on manual as ubuntu and edubuntu have images today02:34
janimocjwatson: thanks02:34
cjwatsonit's not on manual02:34
janimocjwatson: re build logs, noted02:35
gnomefreaki have dapper and edgy backport of flash to fix a couple of bugs. they were acked by jdong and uploaded by hobbsee, i was told to ping an archive admin for the push, is there a policy for doing this or just ping one of the admins?02:35
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cjwatsongnomefreak: it shouldn't need a manual ping, the queue should get processed on admins' archive days02:37
gnomefreakah ok ty ill let jdong know when i see him02:37
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cjwatsonpitti: just trying to get a kickseed fix in before d-i02:37
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TheMusocjwatson: I don't know whether I missed something as to what you said about the metapackages being in the wrong section, as I changed ubuntustudio-meta to the metapackages section. Yet the same behavior exists, in that desktop gets installed as a dependency of the other tasks, but its recommends still don't get installed. Since we'd like to get some other testing done before we release, we've decided to install everything for now, and fix things02:43
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Hobbseeslangasek: dch -Ui02:45
StevenKTheMuso: You got cut off "everything for now, and fix things"02:45
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TheMuso- fix things up for hardy02:45
TheMusocjwatson: We also have a concern that users don't want the entire desktop installed if they want to install video, audio, graphics etc stand-alone.02:48
ograseb128, does it work for you ? i dont even get the release files aymore02:49
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Hobbseeslangasek: and for the record, MOTU are not idiots.  thankyou.02:49
ogra(i can ping fine though)02:49
seb128ogra: no, timeouted02:49
ograworst day for that :/02:49
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cjwatsonTheMuso: I'm just doing what I'm told02:51
_MMA_cjwatson:  ie: If your a Ubuntu user and you gram our -audio meta, it pulld ubuntustudio-desktop as well. Users wont want that. So for this release we'll just remove the depend og ubuntustudio-desktop from the metas and blindly install all the tasks.02:51
cjwatson_MMA_: well, it's what you told me to do *shrug*02:51
_MMA_cjwatson: And thanx for all the help. Really.02:51
cjwatsonfeel free to undo it, your choice02:51
_MMA_cjwatson: Sure sure. We just realized after testing it that it doesnt work. :) at this point we cant spend any more time trying to fix it.02:52
Kopfgeldjaegerhi02:52
seb128ogra: I managed to get the update now ;)02:53
ogracool02:53
ograi got the release files but not te packages my pbuilder needs02:53
ograstill hanging in "connecting" state02:53
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: looking (and yes, I know it's still broken)02:57
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pittiKopfgeldjaeger: oh, that would be something else then02:57
MacSlowcjwatson, hm... then I wonder if that's a left-over of my testing-around over the recent days.02:57
lamontoh.  failed all arches.. cool02:57
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seb128MacSlow: the new gnome-panel seems to work correctly under metacity, no compiz options listed02:58
Kopfgeldjaegerlamont: i guess there's no configure script ;)02:58
MacSlowseb128, ok thanks02:58
lamontseb128: you know about gnome-control-center b0rkage, I assume?02:59
seb128lamont: which one?02:59
lamont-0ubuntu302:59
seb128lamont: just curious, what changed on hppa that you need to rebuild that many packages?02:59
seb128lamont: how does it break I mean02:59
lamontseb128: launchpad02:59
seb128?03:00
ograseb128, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9805079/buildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-ia64.gnome-control-center_1%3A2.20.0.1-0ubuntu3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz03:00
lamontrunning CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash /tmp/gnome-control-center-2.20.0.1/./configure  --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --includedir=${prefix}/include --mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/lib --libexecdir=${prefix}/lib/gnome-control-center --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-dependency-tracking --srcdir=. --disable-mime-cache --disable-scrollkeeper --enable-aboutme --en03:00
lamontable-gstreamer=0.10 --disable-update-mimedb build_alias=x86_64-linux-gnu CC=cc CFLAGS=-g -Wall -O2 LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,defs -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed CPPFLAGS= CXX=g++ CXXFLAGS=-g -Wall -O2  --no-create --no-recursion03:00
lamont/bin/bash: /tmp/gnome-control-center-2.20.0.1/./configure: No such file or directory03:00
lamontmake[1] : *** [config.status]  Error 12703:00
cjwatsonseb128: launchpad isn't creating build records for hppa properly03:00
seb128cjwatson: ah, ok03:00
lamontcjwatson: s/isn't/didn't/03:00
cjwatsonseb128: long story, but no-change uploads are one workaround that's possibly less scary than changing launchpad at this point03:00
pitti"in-field rebuild test" :)03:00
cjwatsonlamont: still isn't03:00
seb128cjwatson: ok, I was just wondering03:00
cjwatsonthe bug fix, AIUI, has not yet been rolled out03:00
seb128mjg59: ^ your g-c-c update doesn't build03:01
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lamontcjwatson: well, isn't generating build records for things that it didn't generate build records for when we lit it, true.03:01
lamontany new upload works just fine03:01
cjwatsonright, but new P-a-s changes will have the same problem03:01
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: should i open a new bug for that? or did i something wrong?03:02
lamontseb128: and I'm being good... you're taking care of re-uploading gnome for me (thanks) :-), with that and kde, there were only about 180 packages in main that are missing.03:02
lamontso I'm only uploading enough to tickle launchpad into getting ubuntu-server current03:02
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: that might not a bug, just a way the (admittedly confusing) way partman works03:02
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lamontdb, db4.3, and db4.4 are currently doing the "test-build before upload" step03:03
lamontand then I _THINK_ I'm done.03:03
lamontcjwatson: new PaS changes that add an architecture _may_ experience the problem, depending on the nature and state of the package03:04
lamontlikewise, if we lit m68k, we'd see the same issues there...03:04
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Riddelltkamppeter: I'm looking at bug 9937203:06
ubotuLaunchpad bug 99372 in kdebase "MASTER: [Feisty]  KDE Printing Manager does not list the PPDs of Gutenprint" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9937203:06
Riddelltkamppeter: where should KDE be looking to find information on the "Epson Stylus DX3850" (for example)03:06
cjwatsonpitti: partman> what's the problem?03:08
pitticjwatson: I don't know; Kopfgeldjaeger had a problem with manually configuring encrypted partitions, but I didn't investigate it yet03:09
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti / cjwatson: alternate cd->partitioning->create boot partition, create "physical volume for encryption" -> "next" -> "no root file system specified"03:10
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: yes, you need to select "configure encrypted devices" first (or so)03:10
Kopfgeldjaegerwhere is this? in the partitioning menu?03:10
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pittiKopfgeldjaeger: it should appear there, yes (at the top)03:13
Kopfgeldjaegerok, i will try this. thanks03:13
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pittisoren: in your lvm/crypt install yesterday, did a mere update-initramfs help to get it boot?03:13
pittisoren: it did here03:14
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pittiKopfgeldjaeger: just tried it, and it works ("Configure encrypted devices..." is at the top)03:19
Kopfgeldjaegerok, thanks03:20
Kopfgeldjaeger:)03:20
pittisoren: hah! I managed again to find the magic combination of steps to get autopartitioning without erasing the disk; I set up the encrypted volume manually, set erase to false, and then chose "guided partitioning" again, which seems to do the trick03:21
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tkamppeterriddell, KDE should ask CUPS for available drivers, doing "lpinfo -l -m" or the equivalent IPP call. Then it will find all PPDs including the mentioned one.03:24
tkamppeterRiddell, mistyped your name, see my previous message which is perhaps not in red for you.03:25
Riddelltkamppeter: as usual KDE printing seems to be behind the times, it just searches for PPD files to read03:27
Riddelltkamppeter: installing foomatic-db-gutenprint solves the missing files problem, should we just promote that to main and put it on the kubuntu CDs for a quick fix?03:27
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: i chose this entry, was asked for the passphrase etc., but now i am back at the partitioning menu03:28
pittitkamppeter: curious, why isn't that package in main anyway? don't we need it?03:28
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MacSlowseb128, I've this issue here still with the current gnome-panel (ubuntu5) and the visible viewports-frame under metacity when I open the wnck-applet's properties-dialog03:29
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: i chose the entry again, and atm it is creating the ext3 fs.03:31
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lamontmvo_: I assume you saw  libcompizconfig-backend-gconf is ftbfs everywhere?03:32
seb128MacSlow: did you start the session using metacity?03:33
seb128MacSlow: or did you start the panel under compiz and hotswitched?03:33
MacSlowno03:33
MacSlowyes03:33
seb128ok, so that's probably it03:33
seb128it's probably not clever about windows manager changes03:33
MacSlowbut the check (also reloading of the glade-file) should happen as the dialog is opened, should it not?03:34
seb128I didn't look at the code, mvo did sponsor this upload03:35
seb128I'll have a look03:35
Riddellpitti: I think cupsys-driver-gutenprint has all the data, foomatic-db-gutenprint has the same data as ppd files but cups no longer needs them03:35
MacSlowwell I leave that for later... first I want to get the other three issue regarding gnome-control-center done03:35
Riddell(I'm guessing mostly)03:35
pittiRiddell: ah, right03:35
pittiRiddell: yep, cups 1.3 generates them on the fly03:36
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Riddellpitti: yeah, and KDE's make_driver_db_cups doesn't03:37
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seb128MacSlow: right, dynamic switching is a corner case anyway03:37
MacSlowok03:37
sabdflhey Hobbsee03:38
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zulhi sabdfl03:40
jonowhat is the current state of work solving this insane trackerd processor use?03:41
seb128jono: do you have the current version?03:42
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seb128hey sabdf103:42
pittijono: what's the insanity about it? does it slow down your apps?03:42
seb128jono: it should create some load while indexing for the first time but behave correctly then03:42
pittijono: it's supposed to stop on battery, and to be nice03:42
jonopitti: it thrashes the processor constantly03:42
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pittijono: and it should finally use some ionice, too03:43
jonoI upgraded to gutsy a week ago, and it is still thrashing my processor03:43
jonolet me check if there are updates03:43
seb1280.6.3 is supposed to be nicer03:43
seb128what version do you have?03:43
pittijono: the latest version (0.6.3) needed a complete reindex, that might be it03:43
jono0.6.303:43
pittijono: the new version uses a different (more efficient) db03:43
pittihm03:43
jonopitti: right03:43
bddebianHeya03:43
lamontmorning sabdf103:43
jonoI do have 32GB of music to index :)03:43
pittijono: the most important question is: does it steal cpu from apps, or does it just use the otherwise idle cycles?03:44
kylemjnothat's it?03:44
pittijono: hm, I'd expect that to be very fast03:44
jonopitti: the system feels pretty sluggish at times03:44
jonois it possible to see what it is indexing?03:44
pittijono: that would be a problem indeed; although I figure that's more due to I/O trashing03:44
pittijamiemcc: ^ any idea how to debug that?03:45
jamiemccpitti: start trackerd -v 2 will log all output of whats it is indexing03:46
jamiemccjono: when did you start indexing?03:47
jonojamiemcc: not sure - I guess when I installed the last update - few days back?03:47
jamiemccdid you stop old trackerd ?03:48
jonojamiemcc: I killed it a few times when it thrashed my system03:48
jamiemccjono: music filers should not cause any thrashing - maybe its emails?03:48
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Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: no matter what i do, i get the "no root fs" error or get back to the partitioner03:48
jonojamiemcc: might be - I have a rather large inbox03:48
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: but you did define a root partition?03:49
jamiemccjono: can you get me file list in ~/.cache/tracker03:49
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: you.. say.. aaaah! i understand!03:49
jonodo we have a pastebin I can use?03:49
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: well, there was no root fs? :-)03:49
asacjono: paste.ubuntu.com ?03:49
Kopfgeldjaegeryeah... now i understand what this crypt device entry above my hd is for :D03:50
mvo_lamont: yes03:50
jonojamiemcc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/622/03:50
jonoasac: :)03:50
asacjamiemcc: i really think that a tray icon for trackerd showing its status and allowing you to suspend the indexing temporarily would help a lot.03:50
jamiemccasac: thats coming this weekend03:51
asacjamiemcc: really? do you use dbus to communicate?03:51
jonoasac: I agree, the lack of indexing status is odd03:51
jamiemccasac: yes applet is in svn03:51
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jamiemccjono: the email db is pretty big so that means its indeixng emails and has finished indexing files03:52
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: as I said, setting this stuff up manually is still some low-level wizardry03:52
jonojamiemcc: so its indexing mail right?03:52
jamiemccjono: yes - you have mbox or imap?03:52
jonojamiemcc: imap03:52
jamiemccjono: ok looks like you have millions of emails!03:53
jonojamiemcc: I do have quite a few :)03:53
mvo_lamont: I fix the libcompizconfig thing in a minute. funny thing, I send the patch to upstream but forgot to include it in my upload03:53
jamiemccjono: how sluggish is system?03:53
mvo_(for some definition of funny anyway)03:54
jonojamiemcc: not hugely, just a little at times03:54
lamontmvo_: lol03:54
asacjamiemcc: how do you measure sluggishness?03:54
jamiemccasac: does it slow other apps03:54
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: atm it's "checking ext3 filesystem on encrypted volume", since some minutes at 0%.. is this normal?03:54
jamiemccjono: only time it gets sluggish is when it does index merges which can hammer the disk03:54
asacjamiemcc: i sometimes had a system load of 6 or even 8 ... i blame trackerd IO for that03:54
jonojamiemcc: right03:55
jonothanks for your help folks :)03:55
jonomuch appreciated :)03:55
jamiemccnp03:55
jamiemccasac: I blame ext3!03:55
jamiemccasac: im switching to reiser much faster at disk writes03:56
asacjamiemcc: well without trackerd i don't have these massive issues ;)03:56
asacjamiemcc: but i see your point03:56
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: sure that it isn't erasing it? that takes a while03:57
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: you can switch this off, btw03:57
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: it's only for paranoia03:58
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Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: now, i know what you mean, that isnt it. but its now at 50%04:00
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sorenpitti: Yes, at one point an update-initramfs -u did the trick.04:02
sorenpitti: I've got a hunch about what makes it fail. I've only just got back from the doctor now, so I need to get it swapped back into my working memory.04:03
pittisoren: I updated the bug; I hope to find some time to find out why04:03
pittioh04:03
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pittisoren: the initial initramfs is very different from the one produced by another update04:03
sorenpitti: Yes, I noticed.04:03
pittiso maybe this is done too early, or without /proc mounted in /target, or whatnot04:03
pittisoren: I'm still working on libgnome, but that beast is next on my list04:04
sorenpitti: I looked at the syslog from the installer, and it runs the finish-install.d/05cryptroot things after the last update-initramfs call.04:04
cjwatsonyes, it will04:04
cjwatsonif that's supposed to fiddle the initramfs, it's done far too late04:04
sorenpitti: so I'm thinking the magic config stuff from cryptroot doesn't get written until then.04:04
sorencjwatson: Yes, exactly. I don't know if that's the case, though.04:05
cjwatsonuse /usr/lib/post-base-installer.d if you want it to affect the initramfs04:05
cjwatsonassuming that everything else you need is done by that point (the kernel won't be installed yet, but the rest of the base system will be installed)04:05
cjwatsonanything selected by apt-install won't be present yet04:05
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asacogra: i have issues with virtual box ... somehow setup fails with /usr/lib/virtualbox/src/build_in_tmp: No such file or directory04:06
asacany idea?04:06
ogranot really, which packages do you use ?04:06
pitticjwatson: just wondering, won't installing the kernel and l-u-m trigger an initramfs update anyway?04:06
asacogra: apt-get install virtualbox :)04:06
ograi use the ones from their website04:06
pittiah, wait, kernel is installed before cryptsetup04:07
StevenKvirtualbox-ose is in Gutsy04:07
ogra(didnt notice we had them until last week)04:07
StevenKI need to sit down and figure out how to package up the modules properly for virtualbox so users will stop bitching04:07
asacogra: so you use the non-free package?04:07
asacogra: is there a gutsy build available?04:07
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cjwatsonpitti: sure, but ideally you want to get the necessary bits in place before that04:08
cjwatsonpitti: and finish-install.d is WAY after the kernel is installed04:08
pittisoren: hm, where is that script? it's not in the udeb, and neither in cryptsetup itself04:08
tepsipakkiany release-manager: a lot of fixes for x-x-o-ati from upstream, tormod has kept a version on his PPA, and I've merged it here: http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/ati/ati.debdiff04:09
pittisoren: cryptsetup itself only ships the initramfs hook, but I don't see where it controls when the initramfs is updated?04:09
ograasac, i could tell you if my FF wouldnt hang :P, i think it was the feisty version04:09
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mjg59seb128: Sigh. Built fine here.04:09
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StevenKpitti: It's like booting - magic04:09
pittiStevenK: except that I at least now understand the booting part :)04:10
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sorenpitti: initramfs seems to use triggers these days?04:13
pittisoren: right04:13
pittisoren: and both cryptsetup and the actual kernel bits trigger an update-initramfs04:13
pittisoren: so whenever that stuff gets installed in the /target chroot, it should run04:13
sorenpitti: Yeah.. Hm...04:13
pittithat's why I wonder how this could fail04:13
pittisoren: this shuold have nothing to do at all with the udeb or the installer environment, unless there is some initramfs specific magic in d-i04:14
cjwatsonthe finish-install script doesn't trigger an initramfs update though04:14
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cjwatsoncryptsetup is installed way earlier04:15
pitticjwatson: so it has to? i. e. does d-i somehow inhibit update-initramfs when it installs stuff into /target?04:15
cjwatsonyou're all confused04:15
pittiI certainly am, sorry04:15
cjwatsonif there is a finish-install.d script that's expecting to affect the initramfs, it shouldn't04:15
cjwatsonit should be moved earlier04:15
ograasac, i used this one http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.5.0/virtualbox_1.5.0-24069-1_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb04:15
sorencjwatson: Right, of course. As I said: I'm not sure it does.04:15
asacogra: thanks ... lets see04:15
pittihm, I guess that's a script in partman-crypto then; it's not in the cryptsetup udeb04:16
cjwatsonexactly what script are we talking about here?04:16
cjwatsonfinish-install.d/05crypto? soren said 05cryptroot04:16
sorencjwatson: I just guessed that was the case as that would explain why the config is not in the initial initramfs.04:16
dokopitti: please accept python-xml (NEW) 300k less on the CD04:16
sorencjwatson: That was from memory.04:16
sorencjwatson: finish-install.d/05crypto sounds right.04:16
cjwatson05crypto does nothing for us04:16
cjwatsonit's only relevant for loop-AES installs04:16
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cjwatson(and it's too late there too, but that's not important for us)04:17
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cjwatsonpitti: d-i used to divert update-initramfs away and run it once at the end, but now that we have triggers it doesn't do that any more04:17
pittiok04:18
dokodholbach, seb128: 337356 2 168678 usr/share/doc/gnome-games/changelog.gz usr/share/doc/gnome-cards-data/changelog.gz usr/share/doc/gnome-games-data/changelog.gz04:18
pittiso I'm back at the beginning, wondering why it apparently doesn't happen04:18
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cjwatsonso the problem is that update-initramfs -u after installation fixes something?04:18
pittiright04:19
dokoasac: 209246 2 104623 usr/share/doc/network-manager/changelog.gz usr/share/doc/libnm-glib0/changelog.gz usr/share/doc/libnm-util0/changelog.gz (if you make an upload)04:19
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pittiit creates a very different initramfs which then has the necessary bits04:19
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cjwatsonpitti: ok, so what's missing?04:19
pittimost importantly, the /conf/conf.d/cryptroot file04:20
pittilet me create a complete diff04:20
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cjwatsonwhat generates that?04:20
pitticjwatson: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/cryptroot04:21
pittiand that works now when calling it in the installed system04:21
pittiit grabs the necessary bits from fstab and crypttab and writes that file04:21
mjg59seb128: I really don't understand this build failure. Where does configure go?04:21
mjg59seb128: Especially since it builds fine here04:22
cjwatsonpitti: could you put the installer syslog somewhere?04:22
pittialso, right after installation I have an initrd.img-2.6.22-12-generic and a different initrd.img-2.6.22-12-generic.bak04:22
pittiso u-i -u is called at least twice04:22
cjwatsonit will be, but that's not important04:22
seb128mjg59: I'm getting the source to have a look04:23
pittihttp://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/syslog04:23
sorenpitti: Does the .bak work for you?04:23
cjwatsonsoren: I wouldn't bother04:23
cjwatsonit's very unlikely that the .bak will be better04:23
cjwatsonpitti: 40304:23
pitticjwatson: sorry, fixed04:24
sorencjwatson: I know. But it does for me.04:24
sorencjwatson: I just noticed that.04:24
pittiah, so the missing conf/conf.d/cryptroot is in fact the only difference04:24
pittiweird, yesterday it was much more, but I did a slightly different installation mode now04:25
sorenpitti: Do you happen to have the .bak file that was there right after install?04:25
pittisoren: yes04:25
pittiI saved them all04:25
sorenpitti: Try booting with that.04:25
cjwatsonok, so cryptsetup is installed between the base system and the kernel, as expected04:25
pittisoren: indeed, that thing does have a cryptroot file04:25
pittito the *earlier* call gets it right, and the latest call doesn't; humm04:25
cjwatsonis it possible that the initramfs hook is expecting a kernel to be installed?04:26
sorenCould it be a bug in initramfs-update that doesn't move the .bak and non-.bak files around properly?04:26
cjwatsonor perhaps that it's being broken by some other initramfs hook, from what pitti said04:26
pittisoren: it could very well be04:26
sorenpitti: I'll check the timestamps..04:26
pittisoren: since the .bak did *not* get updated on update-initramfs -u04:26
cjwatsonsoren: I'd rather bet on a hook invocation bug04:26
seb128mjg59: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/624/04:26
pittisoren: I made backups of both the file and the .bak, and the .bak didn't change04:26
seb128mjg59: that's your update04:26
cjwatsonyou guys need a set -x trace04:27
cjwatsonof mkinitramfs probably04:27
cjwatsonbut maybe update-initramfs as well04:27
pitticjwatson: will the output of that appear somewhere in the installer logs?04:27
seb128mjg59: I think that shipping the config.log config.status and Makefiles make it do a clean and remove the configure04:27
sorenThe syslog, I think.04:27
cjwatsonpitti: yes (as soren says), but I meant just on the regular system to see why .bak isn't being update04:28
cjwatsond04:28
cjwatsonwhen is crypttab created?04:28
mjg59seb128: Hm. make clean (or even make distclean) shouldn't do that, should they?04:28
pittiah, that04:28
seb128mjg59: yes, should04:28
cjwatsonpitti: also check the state of /target/dev/mapper while cryptsetup is being installed04:28
seb128mjg59: might be buddy, I didn't try to investigate04:28
cjwatsonpitti: there's specific code in base-installer to deal with that and it could be broken04:29
cjwatsonhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/625/04:29
mjg59seb128: I've just unpacked what I uploaded and done debuild, and can't get it to fail like that04:29
pittiwhen crypttab created> intersting question, I'll check it04:29
seb128mjg59: like because you have the autotools installed and configure get regenerated?04:29
mjg59Hm.04:30
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seb128mjg59: I can fix that if you want by doing with an update without the changes that you did out of the debian directory04:31
mjg59seb128: Yeah, that would be good04:31
seb128mjg59: ok, doing that04:31
pittisoren: main difference between the .bak and the uptodate initramfs are ntfs-3g, fuse, and apparmor (and the removed cryptroot, of course)04:31
sorenpitti: Yes, that's what I see, too.04:32
mjg59seb128: Thanks!04:32
pittisoren: right, booting with the original .bak works04:32
cjwatsonhow do I go about reproducing this in vmware?04:32
sorencjwatson: Alternate installer, choose autocryptolvm partitioning.04:32
pitticjwatson: installing CLI speeds it up04:32
sorencjwatson: (go for commandline installation)04:32
cjwatsonthat's it?04:32
sorenYes.04:32
cjwatsonmkay04:32
mdztepsipakki: anything with "a lot" in it is unlikely to be attractive to a release manager at this late hour, especially when it needs to be tested on a variety of hardware.  better to go for SRU04:33
pitticjwatson: right; that'll fail to boot, the initramfs .bak works, and so does update-initramfs04:33
pitticjwatson: to make it boot, do "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda5 sda5_crypt" in the initramfs shell and then ^D04:33
tepsipakkimdz: well, that's what tormod has been doing, asking people to test his versions :)04:33
cjwatsonI won't bother going that far04:33
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mathiazsoren: can you take a look at my dovecot merge ?04:34
sorenmathiaz: Sure thing. Where?04:34
mathiazsoren: it's on p.u.c/~mathiaz/pacakges04:34
mathiazsoren: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mathiaz/packages/04:34
mathiazsoren: there is the merge from debian, with a FFe.04:35
mathiazsoren: there is also a change for bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dovecot/+bug/14664804:35
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146648 in dovecot "Suboptimal defaults in dovecot.conf" [Medium,Triaged] 04:35
mathiazsoren: I'm not 100% sure about my proposal. I've attached a patch to bug 14664804:36
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146648 in dovecot "Suboptimal defaults in dovecot.conf" [Medium,Triaged]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14664804:36
mathiazsoren: that I used in my merge.04:36
pittisoren: ah, update-initramfs indeed runs twice04:37
pittisoren: first after setting up linux-image, then after linux-ubuntu; I wonder why that doesn't use triggers04:37
sorenpitti: Only twice?04:37
pittisoren: no, four times actually04:37
cjwatsonpitti: only -u uses triggers; the kernel package uses -k VERSION04:38
pittiah04:38
sorenpitti: It's probably because of multiple dpkg runs.04:38
cjwatsonnot really worth fixing, IMO04:38
sorenI agree.04:38
pittino, just trying to understand where it could get wedged04:38
sorenif the result is correct, no problem.04:38
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sorenIt should be fixed at some point, though, but it's not important enough to try to pull it off at this point.04:39
dholbachcan somebody put a comment on http://lwn.net/Articles/253340/ or http://www.my10sen.com/2007/10/05/ubuntu-a-speedup-guide/ and tell people why the things mentioned on the page are bad for them?04:40
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tepsipakkimdz: what about just enabling those patches with confirmed success?04:41
loolDo you people sign all your bzr revisions by default for Ubuntu repos?04:42
mvolool: I don't but I guess I should04:42
dholbachlool: nope04:43
mdztepsipakki: I won't speak for the release team, but "works for someone" is not very compelling.  wouldn't you prefer to upload something better tested after release, rather than pushing in something less tested before release?04:43
tkamppeterRiddell, KDE searches for physical PPD files and also for Foomatic XML data by itself, it is not prepared for the PPD generator concept of CUPS 1.2 and newer. foomatic-db-gutenprint would add Foomatic data, but take a lot of additional disk/CD space. The best would be patching KDE Printing Manager to run "lpinfo -l -m" (or do equivalent IPP call) and remove any direct PPD file and Foomatic scans.04:44
tkamppeterRiddell, sorry for the long delays, but here is a holiday and so I am not at the IRC continuously.04:44
cjwatsonlool: I do04:45
cjwatsonI don't have create_signatures = always though, but I use gnupg-agent and it always seems to sign anyway04:45
tepsipakkimdz: of course, but.. it's still just one driver with active upstream and people testing it :P04:46
tepsipakkiand the issues to be fixed are like bug 132716, bug 144297, bug 14401104:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 132716 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "ATI Driver Gets Black Screen on Radeon 7500 Mobile (Regression)" [High,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13271604:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 144297 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "[RC410]  Xpress 200m with pci id 1002:5a62 and Linux 2.6.22 - X will not start" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14429704:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 144011 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "GUTSY. No video output firing up X." [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14401104:47
pittisoren: ah, the .bak handling is a bit special in update-initramfs; it only keeps the original as .bak if it was used for booting; that explains why it is sometimes not updated04:48
Riddelltkamppeter: the format KDE needs is like this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/39641/04:48
Riddelltkamppeter: but I don't know how to get that information (e.g. the manufacturer) out of "lpinfo -l -m"04:48
sorenpitti: That sounds... special?04:49
loolcjwatson: Weird, I have an agent too, but querying the signature_text as in James' blog post results in an exception04:50
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pittisoren: it is; but I don't think it's important for that bug, it just makes it unclear when the .bak was actually generated04:50
cjwatsonlool: which blog post?04:50
cjwatsonlool: I don't have any special configuration here04:50
loolhttp://blogs.gnome.org/jamesh/2007/10/04/signed-revisions-with-bazaar/04:51
loolIt works with his repo, but not with the bzr repo where I last pushed04:51
sorenWhat does it mean if /var/lib/dpkg/status lists a conffile with "obsolete" at the end of the line?04:51
tepsipakkimdz: upstream just confirmed that there should be a release this weekend, and that we "definately want master" :)04:51
cjwatsonI suppose it's possible I thought I was signing but am not ;-)04:52
loolcjwatson: How did you check you were?04:52
loolcjwatson: jamesh writes that there's no command to do this by default and gives a Python snippet to test it04:52
cjwatsonlool: if I commit and my agent doesn't have my passphrase cached, it asks me for it ...04:52
cjwatson(well actually it fails because I'm using pinentry-curses but never mind that04:53
cjwatson)04:53
cjwatsonso it's clearly signing *something*04:53
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jameshJohn's plugin can check the signatures on a branch, but there isn't a builtin command04:53
loolcjwatson: I didn't ask me until I had create_signatures = always04:54
loolcjwatson: pinentry-gtk2 works here though :)04:54
mdztepsipakki: I'm talking about the Ubuntu 7.10 release04:55
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cjwatsonlool: I'm sure it works, doesn't mean I like it ;)04:57
tepsipakkimdz: sure, I meant ati :) Anyway, I'll do a FFe request once the new driver release is out (called either 6.7.195 or 6.8.0..)04:57
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pittidoko: python-xml and bzip2 binary-NEWed, thanks (right in time for publisher)04:59
ivokscjwatson: what happens with udev when /dev/ and /var/log/ are on different partitions?05:01
ivokscjwatson: and if /var/log/ is lvm, and doesn't get mounted before mv /dev/.udev.log to /var/log/udev05:02
cjwatsonivoks: -> Keybuk05:02
ivoksok :)05:03
ivoksah, sorry...05:03
Keybukerr ?05:03
Keybukhow can /var not get mounted before that happens?05:03
Keybukoh, because I'm an idiot05:03
ivoksi'm not sure, but there is a bug about empty 70-persistent-net05:03
ivoksand when udev is restared, it's full05:04
Keybuk?05:04
Keybukbug#?05:04
Keybuk(and what's that got to do with udev.log)05:04
ivoks14931905:04
ivoksi don't know, but that's one more thing this user notices05:04
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Keybukok, well the first bit is colin's busybox bug05:05
tkamppeterRiddell, the proceeding of CUPS is as folows:05:05
tkamppeter1. lpinfo -l -m05:05
ivoksit's possible, ruben installed trough beta version05:06
sorenivoks: Yes, this was fixed post-beta.05:07
Keybukso he wiped the file, and then rebooted05:07
Keybukand the file remained empty?05:07
tkamppeter2. Extract manufacturer from "make-and-model" field replacing Hewlett-Packard by HP and "Lexmark International" by Lexmark and then taking the first word as the manufacturer name05:07
sorenKeybuk: Yeah.05:07
Keybukeek05:07
Keybukwho told him to udev stop && start? :p05:07
sorenKeybuk: Well, actually, it wasn't touched at all. If he trunc'ed it, it stayed emtpy. If he removed it, it didn't reappear.05:07
tkamppeter3. List manufacturers alphabetically, case-insensitively05:08
ivoksKeybuk: I did :p05:08
Keybukivoks: yeah, that's err, bad05:08
Keybukdon't tell people to do that :p05:08
tkamppeter4. After user selects manufacturer, list all05:08
ivoksok05:08
Keybukudev stop = "I'm uninstalling udev"05:08
Keybukhmm05:10
KeybukI can see the problem05:10
Keybukcjwatson: are we frozen yet?05:10
sorenWhat does it mean if /var/lib/dpkg/status lists a conffile with "obsolete" at the end of the line?05:10
Keybuksoren: lost from the package, but still on the disk05:11
sorenKeybuk: Thanks.05:11
sorenwhat's the proper way to see if a file is a conffile? I usually grep through /var/lib/dpkg/status, but that doesn't feel right :)05:11
Keybukthat works for me :p05:12
tkamppeterRiddell, 4. After user selects manufacturer, list all PPD entries which match this manufacturer case-insensitively.05:12
tkamppeter5. User chooses an entry, take its name field and use this for the "-m" option in the "lpadmin" command.05:14
tkamppeterNote that "lpinfo" and "lpadmin" can also be replaced by IPP calls, see system-config-printer or KDE's code itself.05:15
sorenKeybuk: Hehe.. I just think I remember someone doing some clever dpkg-query trickery which I of course forgot.05:17
cjwatsonKeybuk: no05:19
Hobbseesoren: somethign with grep-dctrl?05:19
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sorenHobbsee: That would make sense, yes.05:21
Hobbseeas for what....i dont remember :05:22
Keybukupdate-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)05:25
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Keybukevery time I see that, a kitten comes back to life05:25
ivoks:)05:25
Keybukamitk: you can follow up to your bug here if you like :)05:26
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dokopitti: sane-backends and xsane in NEW (the last ones for today)05:35
pittidoko: did you see cjwatson's list with broken /usr/share/doc/ symlinks?05:35
pittidoko: processing, thanks05:36
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dokopitti: yes, working on these05:36
seb128Riddell: is anybody working on gtk-qt-engine?05:36
seb128Riddell: I start being tired of all the GNOME apps crashers we get about it, I'm considering adding an apport hook to refuse bugs when it's installed05:37
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: i now have 2 partitions on the "real" disk (/boot [ext3]  and the "physical volume for encryption). i created a / partition in the encrypted partition, but i cannot add another. (auto partitioning tells me that i probably have too much primary partitions...)05:37
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: no, you can only put one thing into an encyrpted partition05:38
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: i. e. one PV for an LVM, or one partition (/)05:38
seb128pitti: would it be easy to make apport refuse to open bugs on GTK applications when gtk-qt-engine is installed and the backtrace has a defined symbol?05:38
Kopfgeldjaegeraaah. i have to create the lvm myself, ok. thanks05:38
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: if you want to enclose several partitions in an encyrpted container, use LVM05:38
pittiseb128: easy when the package is installed (just add to blacklist), doable with a custom hook05:39
seb128pitti: ok, maybe something to consider next cycle then, thanks05:39
pittiseb128: we're switching off apport anyway, so right05:40
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seb128pitti: yes05:40
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Riddellseb128: not that I know of, can't say I've noticed any problems, but feel free to point me at relevant bugs05:49
seb128Riddell: there is 50 open bugs on the package05:49
seb128so for sure there is some problems05:50
seb128the most frequent one is that it makes gtk applications crash to gdk_events functions, not sure of why though05:50
seb12846 opens bugs now, I closed some duplicates05:51
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seb128Riddell: maybe that's a strategy to convince KDE users that GNOME is not stable, make it crash ;)05:54
Hobbseehah.05:54
bddebianheh05:55
seb128Hobbsee: maybe that's one of the reason why GNOME was not stable when you tried it BTW05:55
Hobbseeseb128: the gtk-qt engine?05:55
seb128yes05:55
Hobbseeseb128: i tried to use all gtk apps, when on gtk.05:55
seb128well, most of crashes we get happens under GNOME05:56
seb128but KDE writes some gtkrc config to use gtk-qt-engine05:56
seb128and that creates issues under GNOME05:56
Hobbseetrue - which is why i tested a clean install, iirc.05:56
Hobbsee(no config)05:56
seb128usually those crashes are fixed when they apt-get remove gtk-qt-engine05:56
seb128Hobbsee: ok05:56
Hobbseebut noted, for if i try them together :)05:57
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LaserJockseb128: would that cause pidgin to crash, by chance?06:01
sorencjwatson: Will d-i need a rebuild to catch the fixed busybox?06:02
seb128LaserJock: could, but that's not the most common crasher cause, usually those are due to applications bugs, do you have a backtrace?06:02
LaserJockseb128: no, pidgin just seems to disappear a few minutes after I start it06:02
seb128apport should be triggered and offer to send a bug06:03
LaserJocknope06:03
pittisoren: we need a rebuild anyway for the new kernel, btw06:03
seb128weird, dunno why06:03
sorenpitti: point06:03
pittiLaserJock: anything in /var/log/apport.log?06:03
pittiLaserJock: maybe you ignored crashes for that version, etc.?06:03
LaserJockseb128: btw, that problem I had in Feisty with the logout dialog freezing up went away when I dist-upgraded to gutsy06:03
cjwatsonsoren: yes06:04
sorencjwatson: Okay. do you plan on doing one soon?06:04
cjwatsonsoren: yes!06:04
cjwatson:-)06:04
cjwatsonI was just waiting for kickseed to land06:04
cjwatsonwhich it has now06:04
sorencjwatson: Ok. Um.. I have a change for module-init-tools that I need to do..06:05
LaserJockpitti: hmm, I do see a few pidgins in the apport log06:05
sorencjwatson: I can't really tell if that will need to be done before.06:05
cjwatsonsoren: oh?06:05
cjwatsonsoren: yes, it will06:05
sorenOk, I'll do it right away.06:05
LaserJockI wonder why it never asked me about them06:05
cjwatsonbuild/pkg-lists/base:28:module-init-tools-udeb06:05
pittiasac: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398728 -> or "3. ship them under BSD/MIT"06:05
ubotuMozilla bug 398728 in General "mozilla/firefox source tarballs ship binary only files - conflicts with GPL/LGPL license terms" [Normal,New] 06:05
sorencjwatson: Where's that from?06:06
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Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: installation works now fine! i hope the system will boot :-] 06:06
cjwatsonsoren: debian-installer06:07
loolHmm on resume from suspend and hibernate, I get a popup that there was "Sleep Problem" but ... everything was fine06:07
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: chances are it won't; if not, please /query me, and we'll debug it06:07
loolI tried searching for bug reports along these lines, but it's flooded by real problems06:07
loolDoes that ring a bell to someone?06:07
sorencjwatson: *headdesk* of course.06:07
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sorenWoo! My first upload to main. :)06:08
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sorenYeah, it'll probably break all sorts of stuff. I'm that clever^Wlucky.06:10
sorenmathiaz: Sorry for the delay. Your patch looks sensible. I just want to run a few tests and I'll upload if it's good.06:11
sorenmathiaz: Great stuff!06:11
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ScottKpitti: Are you archive admin'ing today?  If so, I'd appreciate you doing Bug #149496.06:16
ubotuLaunchpad bug 149496 in dapper-backports "Please backport Postfix 2.4.5-3build1 from Gutsy to Dapper" [Wishlist,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/14949606:16
pittiScottK: ok, I didn't see that this morning06:16
ScottKpitti: It wasn't there this morning.  I just finished with testing it.06:16
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pittiScottK: done06:18
ScottKpitti: Thanks.06:18
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mathiazScottK: you're part of the -backport team right ?06:22
ScottKYes.06:22
ScottKMostly the one that whines about backports not being for fixing serious bugs.  That's what SRUs are for.06:22
mathiazScottK: I was thinking about the request we receive regarding samba upgrade.06:22
mathiazScottK: yeah - I remember that :)06:23
ScottKmathiaz: How about --> #ubuntu-server06:23
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KeybukI have a desktop full of ~ files06:27
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tkamppeterRiddell, still there?06:32
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tkamppeterRiddell, see my Kubuntu Gutsy solution in bug 9937206:41
ubotuLaunchpad bug 99372 in kdebase "MASTER: [Feisty]  KDE Printing Manager does not list the PPDs of Gutenprint" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9937206:41
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Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: error while installing LILO06:50
lamontanybody know a package off the top of their head that has the same version in feisty and gutsy, but different version in edgy?06:51
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minghualamont: xfonts-wqy seems so. :-)06:52
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pittiKopfgeldjaeger: oh, lilo?06:53
lamontminghua: thanks06:53
pochulamont: xqf too.06:54
lamontjust needed an existance case.  thanks.06:54
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: thought the same. if i go into the menu with all options (i think you know what i mean), i cannot see grub anywhere06:54
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pittiseb128: ugh, that libgnome thing is much harder than I thought :/07:00
seb128pitti: oh :(07:00
pittiseb128: I fixed the logic for the aplay fallback, but I noticed that libgnome itself does not do the filename -> sound name mapping; apparently that's pre-filled by gnome-session07:01
pittiseb128: for aplay I need the file names07:01
Kopfgeldjaegerpitti: any idea?07:02
pittiKopfgeldjaeger: no, sorry07:02
seb128pitti: /etc/sound/events has the mapping (or .gnome2/sound/events/ for user changes)07:03
pittiseb128: oh, wait; nevermind, I think I found it07:04
seb128ok07:04
pittiseb128: yeah, problem is that this gets called by gnome-session, which pokes it into esd; apps call a different instance of the library, so I need to write it out somewhere07:04
ion_keybuk: I got around to creating ion-meta, thanks again for the idea. :-) http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~ion/+junk/ion-meta/files07:05
Keybukthank mdz :)07:06
pittimeh, I *so much* don't want to reintroduce esound into the default install07:06
ion_pitti: pulseaudio-compat-esound? :-)07:07
pittiion_: not ten days before the release, and our pulseaudio still sucks; we need a new version07:08
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pittiseb128: I can fix the login and logout sounds, but fixing the general plops and plings is going to be hard without esound07:08
seb128pitti: login and logout would already be nice, we don't active other sounds by default anyway07:09
seb128and people who need those can still install esd07:09
pittiI can write out the cache to a file somewhere, but that's so icky07:09
pittior that07:09
pittiand break their videos and get lockups on their desktop07:10
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LaserJockhave we frozen for RC yet?07:14
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cjwatsonLaserJock: if https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy says "Active Development", then we haven't frozen07:26
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tepsipakkiuh, lame adobereader package.. "no $HOME/Desktop.. ok, let's create one as root"07:35
lamontdb (4.6) is universe? ok07:36
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minghuatepsipakki: Why does adobereader has root privilege in the first place?  Is it suid?07:36
tepsipakkiminghua: sudo dpkg -i?-)07:39
amitkKeybuk: err, what bug?07:41
minghuatepsipakki: Huh?  Is the $HOME/Desktop/ dir created at installation time?  Or when you run Adobe reader?07:41
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tepsipakkiminghua: installation time, since it tries to install a launcher there07:46
Keybukamitk: udev bug?07:47
Keybukmaybe wrong nick :p07:47
minghuaI see.  Although that doesn't make sense to me at all.  Many people install packages as root (or sudo -H).07:47
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ion_A package writing *anything* to $HOME is evil.07:51
ion_Especially for such a stupid reason as polluting the desktop with its icons.07:52
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minghuaTrue, but that's what you get for using third-party packages.07:54
minghuaI personally never trust third-party binary packages.07:54
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mdkewhat's the syntax for closing bugs automatically with uploads? I see the ubuntu-docs upload today didn't do it08:03
evandmdke: (LP: #00000)08:04
mdkehmm, that's what I used08:04
evandmdke: did the Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed header show up in the changes file?08:05
mdkelemme see08:06
mdkeevand: no, I don't see it (http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9802239/ubuntu-docs_7.10.1_i386.changes)08:06
evandmdke: you're missing the hash sign.  I think it has to be (LP: #00000)08:07
mdkegah08:07
mdkethanks evand08:07
evandyou're welcome08:07
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Kopfgeldjaegerdoes anyone have a working menu.lst for gutsy, luks/cryptsetup and lvm?08:11
Kopfgeldjaegeri think i got grub installed manually, but i have no idea what to write to the menu.lst08:11
cjwatsonthe hash is indeed mandatory08:12
cjwatsonsee /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian for the implementation08:12
mdkethanks08:12
sorenmathiaz:  Two things for the dovecot patch: If you could reload dovecot in dovecot-{pop3d,imapd}'s post{inst,rm}'s, that would be good.08:16
sorenmathiaz: and I still think we should do something to make dovecot work properly even when neither pop3d or imapd is installed.08:17
mathiazsoren: yes. I noticed that too... I think there is even a bug about it.08:17
sorenThere is.08:17
sorenIt suggests to change the default from "" to "none".08:17
sorenI agree with that approach.08:18
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sorenI doesn't agree with your rewriting magic in postinst, thought.08:18
mathiazsoren: well - none won't work. It seems that it's still looking for imapd.08:18
sorenmathiaz: Oh, really? I'll look into that when I get back. I'm on my wait out the door to get some food.08:18
mathiazsoren: ok.08:18
sorenmathiaz: How long are you around for?08:19
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mathiazsoren: hum.. another 2 hours.08:19
sorenmathiaz: That should suffice.08:19
sorenttyl08:19
mathiazsoren: ttyl08:19
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Kopfgeldjaegeri have no vmlinuz-* file in my /boot directory. how can create it?08:27
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geserKopfgeldjaeger: then you have no kernel installed, vmlinuz-* is the kernel08:34
Kopfgeldjaegergeser: i found it out just now, too. but the kernel is installed, but i created the whole /boot stuff etc. myself, so theres no vmlinuz file. currently im reinstalling linux-image-2.6.22-12-generic08:35
elmoGAH, someone broke a2ps in gutsy08:40
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nicolai_Y_A_Y_! i got it working! cryptsetup/luks, LVM and gutsy!08:50
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cjwatsonmdz: do you think it would be worth disabling fglrx and nvidia on the live CD for gutsy? the facilities to do that are already in lrm-manager, so it should be straightforward09:00
cjwatsonas you observe, they aren't used anywayon the live CD anyway09:00
sladenelmo: file a bug!  ;-)09:02
evandCan someone in core dev sponsor this: http://people.ubuntu.com/~evand/upload/gobuntu-meta_1.3.dsc .  Thanks in advance.09:02
kylemevand, ok.09:04
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sorenmathiaz: Do you have a bug reference for the thing about dovecot starting the imap server even though protocols was set to none?09:33
mathiazsoren: nope.09:38
sorenmathiaz: Ok, here's what I'd like to happen: Default (if only dovecot-common is installed) should be "protocols = none". In pop3d's postinst, "none" should be replaced with "pop3 pop3s". Similar for imapd, of course. In their postinst, they should get removed and detect if protocols = would become empty and if so, add "none".09:38
mathiazsoren: I discovered it while doing some tests.09:38
sorenmathiaz: I can't reproduce it.09:38
mathiazsoren: try to install dovecot-common and dovecot-pop3, but not dovecot-imap09:39
sorenWith your patches?09:39
sorenOr does that matter?09:39
sorenOk, done.09:40
sorenNow what?09:40
mathiazsoren: hum.. I'm checking.09:40
mathiazsoren: ok. Set none to the protocols line and try to restart09:41
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sorenDone.09:41
sorenOh.09:41
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mathiazsoren: yop...09:42
heno*** I've posted a custom entry on for tacking a custom ISO with unionfs 1.4. Please help test! ***09:44
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sorenmathiaz: Ok, I'll be looking into that this weekend.09:56
sorenmathiaz: Will you look into the protocols rewriting thing?09:58
mathiazsoren: well - I can. But I though it was pointless as the none option doesn't work.09:59
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sorenmathiaz: I'll fix it.10:02
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slangasekcjwatson: how often is germinate output regenerated?10:33
cjwatsonslangasek: four-hourly10:33
cjwatson2 */4 * * *             update-germinate10:33
slangasekok10:33
cjwatson(ubuntu-archive@rookery; you should have access to that account I think, in case you want to kick a more urgent update)10:34
slangasekhmm, I think that's the wrong question anyway; I can see that the germinate output is more recent than the CDs10:34
cjwatsonbut the rookery mirror only updates once every six hours anyway, IIRC10:34
slangasekthe right question would've been, is it possible to get another rebuild of alternate CDs to confirm libdb4.3 is gone?10:34
cjwatsonactually, the germinate output on rookery runs off archive.ubuntu.com ...10:35
cjwatsonslangasek: sure, I think you can do it yourself, but best wait until the new debian-installer lands or the images will be useless10:35
slangasekok10:35
cjwatsonslangasek: as cdimage@antimony, 'for-project ubuntu cron.daily'10:35
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bluefoxicyok12:03
bluefoxicywhat in the hell logic is this?12:03
bluefoxicy[ "$1" != "" ]  && runlevel=$112:03
bluefoxicyif [ "$runlevel" = "" ] 12:03
mjg59bluefoxicy: One of those is assignment, not equality12:04
slangasekit's [ "$1" = "" ]  || runlevel=$1, written backwards12:04
bluefoxicyand the runlevel=$RUNLEVEL line before that too, and then the usage note that's a result of that if statement.. I'm not sure exactly what that script is checking for12:04
mjg59Or is sh more confusing than I remember?12:04
cjwatson[ foo = bar ]  is equality. foo=bar is assignment.12:05
knix....12:05
bluefoxicymjg59:  no, the thing is I'm confused on what the rc script is doing.  It looks like it's (get current runlevel) => (if user gave a runlevel as an argument, then use that instead) => (if neither is assigned, tell the user he's supposed to give us one!)12:05
slangasekbluefoxicy: that's correct12:05
bluefoxicythere's always a current runlevel though, isn't there....12:05
slangaseknot always12:05
slangaseknot if pid 1 isn't init, e.g.12:06
bluefoxicyah, right.12:06
bluefoxicyok, makes sense now.12:06
bluefoxicy(that's from /etc/init.d/rc)12:07
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tkamppeterSomeone knows the IRC nick of Steve Langasek?12:14
Mithrandirtkamppeter: slangasek12:14
kylemslangasek could possibly be it12:14
bryceslangasek12:14
tkamppeterSorry, I have seen a posting fromn him now.12:15
tkamppeter<slangasek12:15
tkamppeterslangasek, you have mail.12:15
slangasekaigh my screen12:16
slangasek:)12:16
tkamppeterslangasek, it is about system-config-printer. I have packaged it to fix bug 149264 and bug 14952912:16
slangasektkamppeter: while I do have mail, I don't seem to have any from you yet.  I had a good idea that's what it would be about though :)12:17
tkamppeterslangasek, I will resend it, as I accidentally sent it to the list, and there it gets auto-discarded12:17
slangasekthough these bugs are different than what I thought you were going to say, hmm12:18
Kopfgeldjaegermaybe #144390 should be milestone=rc?12:18
Kopfgeldjaegerargh, sorry ;)12:19
Kopfgeldjaegerit already is12:19
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bryceslangasek: we have several high priority updates for the -ati drivers to fix "X won't start" issues reported recently and validated in testing.  timo had been going through finding more bugs the update fixes, and just missed the freeze cutoff12:22
tkamppeterslangasek, resent the mail.12:23
slangasekbryce: "freeze" only means "release team reviews and judges"; if they're high priority updates, upload them :)12:23
mjg59bryce: Oh, btw, thanks for the X fix12:23
bryceok cool12:23
tkamppeterslangasek, current s-c-p does not set up any Canon inkjet properly and messes up the menus.12:23
brycemjg59: no prob; I also have a list of synaptic bugs that I think that, plus your new gui tool, renders closable...  I'll go through them probably next week12:24
mjg59bryce: I'm planning on doing quite a lot of synaptics work once I've got the thesis done12:24
mjg59Should be doable in the hardy timeframe12:24
brycemjg59: awesome :-)12:25
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brycemjg59: I also hope to spend more time on the input side of things in hardy, with xserver 1.4 in place12:26
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donspauldingI'm making a virtual package which only consists of a control file with dependencies and a changelog, is there anything I absolutely have to put in the rules file?12:28
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slangasektkamppeter: ah, so as far as uploads are concerned, please subscribe ubuntu-main-sponsors to the bugs; they don't trust me to upload yet, just to block things that others upload ;)12:31

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