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gnomefreakhow would i run lintian/linda on sources befor ei upload to revu?00:15
stdinrun it on the .dsc00:15
stdinor the .changes00:16
gnomefreaklintian file.dsc?00:16
gnomefreakor file.changes00:17
stdinyep00:17
gnomefreakok ty00:17
stdineither00:17
antoneeohi, can anyone shed some light on the release date of kde4 beta4 for gutsy? something i'm sure has never been asked before here.. :)02:31
Hobbseewhen it's done.02:31
antoneeoapparently.02:31
Hobbseei think the plan is to go to beta 5 / whatever they're calling it.02:31
nosrednaekimantoneeo: its dead easy to compile it from SVN02:31
antoneeowon't RC1 be out on november 20?02:31
antoneeonosrednaekim: i did try, but my system is overheating constantly when compiling. but that's my own prob... so, for my part, i gotta wait :(02:32
nosrednaekimantoneeo: :D02:34
antoneeoHobbsee: hmm, well i guess it would be smarter for the kubuntu krew to wait for the next beta/rc as that seems to be far along02:34
antoneeo:-( :-)02:34
nosrednaekimantoneeo: you could try to find someone who has already compiled it and grab it off of them ;)02:34
antoneeonosrednaekim: that might work02:35
antoneeonosrednaekim: if only time came in bigger bags :)02:36
nosrednaekimantoneeo: I'd offer myself, but I think you'd find it painful to grab it over my dial-up :D02:36
antoneeonosrednaekim: thanks for the thought!02:36
antoneeoi suppose i'll just use the time to continue my qt4 book, then02:37
antoneeonosrednaekim: how is it, though? the fabled beta4? =)02:37
DaSkreechantoneeo: Near usable02:37
antoneeo*giddy*02:38
nosrednaekimantoneeo: i'm using svn... work fairly well,most plamsa problems02:38
antoneeovery nice02:40
antoneeocan't hardly wait :)02:40
nosrednaekimkwin compisting even works.02:40
antoneeoregarding the svn procedure: do you really need to build Qt, too? because when i didn't, i got that /usr/lib/qt4/plugins/crypto admin error...02:44
nosrednaekimantoneeo: no,you don't need to build qt, but you do need to build kdelibs as root02:45
antoneeo...i got that error when building kdesupport, that is. which i thought wasn't necessary to build (according to KDE techbase) until i hit an error when building kdebase (somewhere around runtime) -- that was when i opened my windows and the cpu didn't overheat02:46
antoneeohmm, okay02:46
antoneeobut... when i build kdelibs5 as root from svn, won't that interfere later with the next repo beta/rc?02:48
antoneeoand: how would i have to change the kdelibs build recipe from http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/KDE4#kdelibs ?02:57
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jdongTonio_: hey you gonna do anything exciting with KT 2.2.3? I'm getting clamoring about it over at upstream's forums so I'm thinking about bumping our Hardy packaging to 2.2.306:27
DaSkreechKT?06:29
DaSkreechTorrent?06:29
jdongyeah, KTorrent06:31
jdongsorry bout that06:31
* jdong build tests :)06:41
DaSkreechHi Hobbsee06:44
Hobbseehey DaSkreech06:45
DaSkreechgood night :)06:45
jdongTonio_: unpoke, I just packaged it, bug #163041 if you are interested07:17
ubotuLaunchpad bug 163041 in ktorrent "[SPONSOR] Ktorrent 2.2.3" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/16304107:17
Tonio_jdong: hey ;)07:26
Tonio_just woke up, hi everyone07:26
jdongTonio_: morning :)07:26
jdonglong time no see!07:27
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Tonio_jdong: true ! how are you ?07:28
Tonio_jdong: I'll revue and upload kt right now07:28
jdongTonio_: oh I'm hanging in there, swamped with schoolwork but still managing to burn time in here :)07:28
jdongTonio_: thanks muchly.... those KTorrent folks tend to be real fidgety with not geting the latest version07:29
jdongin fact at upstream's forums it tends to be a race of which distro gets packages out first :D07:29
Tonio_hehe07:29
Tonio_jdong: kt uploaded07:45
jdongTonio_: thanks!07:46
Tonio_Riddell: ping ?08:43
Tonio_Riddell: which package is used to create those "Music" and "Videos" folder at the root of $HOME ?08:43
Tonio_Riddell: french translation needs improvements, and there is also a very little problem with one icon I'd like to fix08:44
Tonio_Riddell: apt-file seems not to work with hardy yet, so finding the good package isn't that easy :)08:44
Tonio_Riddell: oki, that's kdelibs08:50
mhbTonio_: xdg-user-dirs?08:54
Tonio_mhb: yep, but that's been added to kdelibs by Riddell08:56
Tonio_mhb: and there is a very little bug with an icon for "documents"08:56
Tonio_mhb: try to save a file for example with kate08:56
Tonio_mhb: do you get an icon for the "document" part ?08:56
Tonio_hardy needed of course08:57
mhbTonio_: I don't08:58
Tonio_don't get the icon or don't have hardy ? ;)08:59
mhbTonio_: get the icon09:00
mhbI've edited those .directory files in the past, so I don't know if it's not me09:00
Tonio_mhb: I'll make a point with riddell on that point :)09:01
Tonio_Riddell: was thinking about that09:02
Tonio_Riddell: shouldn't patch 93 and 94 should be merged ?09:02
Tonio_Riddell: both are doing the same thing with the same code in it09:02
Tonio_except Documents isn't done the same way than other directories....09:02
Tonio_mhb: the point is that the patches should be merged ihmo, but I'd like Riddell's opinion before doing so since I'm curious why mandriva does it that way09:11
mhbTonio_: ah09:11
Tonio_they are doing 2 differents way for the same result : adding folders in the user $HOME and an entry in the speedbar09:12
Tonio_I don't really understand why btw09:12
mhbTonio_: well that's what the speedbar is for, isn't it? It's easier to go to those folders that way, and you can find them even without it (in GTK dialogs or so)09:17
Tonio_mhb: yep09:18
Tonio_Riddell: I just fixed the kdebluetooth obex server problem someone reported here last week, it'll work now09:53
Hobbseewhat's the name of the kcm module that lets you turn the kde sound system on or off?09:56
Hobbseekwwii: rock on :)10:08
Hobbseekwwii: that flower pic10:08
* _buz wonders at the last part of the topic :P10:24
=== mhb changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Welcome to #kubuntu-devel | 7.10 out, you all rock! | Merge away: http://merges.ubuntu.com/main.html http://merges.ubuntu.com/universe.html | KDE4 Beta 4 packages delayed because of Personal Package Archive build issues
mhb_buz: better? :o)10:48
_buzyeah that makes more sense :(10:48
mhb_buz: I'm not happy about it either, but KDE4 packaging is Riddell's and nixternal's turf, and when PPA does something funky nobody outside Canonical can do anything about it10:50
GNUtonhi11:11
RiddellTonio_: fixed in gutsy?11:16
Hobbseemhb: they're tracking it down.11:16
Tonio_Riddell: what's fixed in gutsy ?11:18
RiddellTonio_: "I just fixed the kdebluetooth obex server problem"11:19
Tonio_Riddell: hardy not gutsy11:19
Tonio_Riddell: I also have found a very strange issue with kdebluetooth11:19
Tonio_Riddell: it doesn't load locales11:20
Riddellso gutsy works fine?11:20
Tonio_Riddell: no, buggy11:20
Tonio_Riddell: would like a fix for gutsy ? that seems minor issue for me....11:20
RiddellTonio_: I've no idea what the issue in gutsy is11:25
Tonio_Riddell: transfert a file with bluetooth doesn't work from the remote device to the computer11:25
Tonio_Riddell: I just fixed that for hardy, there was a missing binary in the package11:26
Tonio_Riddell: dunno if you'd like to get a fix for gutsy11:26
Riddellsounds like the sort of thing that ought to be fixed, especially if it's just adding a line to a .install file11:26
Tonio_okay I'll propose a fix then11:27
MidMarkI have a process that take 100%, but top doesn't show it, how can I do to discover it?11:49
MidMarkhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16264911:49
ubotuLaunchpad bug 162649 in linux-source-2.6.22 "Abnormal CPU load and fan" [Undecided,New]11:49
* Hobbsee notes that the original guy does not know how to file good bugs at all11:52
MidMarkyes you're right11:52
Hobbseehis other one is spectacularly bad.11:52
HobbseeMidMark: does baltix use update-manager?11:55
MidMarkHobbsee: sorry haven't understood11:57
MidMarkwhat are you talking about?11:57
HobbseeMidMark: the bug with 86 dupes, about the memory management.11:58
Hobbseepeople are screaming over it being marked as invalid.  which section got it marked as that?11:58
HobbseeMidMark: looks like you can close https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15/+bug/3285311:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 32853 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.19 "installing NVIDIA non-free binary package requires manual configuration" [Undecided,Invalid]11:58
Hobbseemark gutsy as fixed, the others as wontfix.11:59
HobbseeMidMark: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debconf/+bug/146932 doesn't have enough information.  pleasefix.12:00
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146932 in debconf "package debconf 1.5.14 failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New]12:00
MidMarkHobbsee: now installing nvidia-glx-new change also xorg.conf?12:00
HobbseeMidMark: read the bottom of the bug.  and unbreakable X12:00
MidMarkHobbsee: for what I know this bug is not fixed12:04
MidMarkxorg.conf is not automatically changed12:04
HobbseeMidMark: which one?12:04
Hobbseedoes it even rely on an xorg.conf anymore?12:04
MidMarkHobbsee: wait please, one bug at once12:04
MidMarktoo much confusion12:04
MidMarkbug 3285312:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 32853 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.19 "installing NVIDIA non-free binary package requires manual configuration" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/3285312:04
* Hobbsee is going through your bugs, and asking for information.12:05
Hobbseeyes.12:05
MidMarkif you install the driver the xorg.conf isn't changed12:05
Hobbseewhat i'm saying - does it even rely on the xorg.conf anymore anyway?12:06
MidMarkI think installing the driver shouldn't change the xorg.conf, but yes, this could be changed via system settings -> video settings12:07
Hobbseeit should all just work now.12:08
Hobbseewithout the xorg.conf.12:08
Hobbseethis is part of the stuff about the new xorg, with unbreakable X.12:08
MidMarkHobbsee: ok honestly I haven't tested the new unbreakable X12:09
Hobbseethen perhaps you should.12:09
Hobbseeit's in gutsy.12:09
Hobbseebefore you tell me that it doesnt work12:09
MidMarkHobbsee: I have said: "For what I know this bug is not fixed", the sentence is true I think, isn't?12:10
Hobbseesure, but it's useless :)12:11
Hobbseeit's assumed that when you come to say that bugs arent fixed, that you're at least using the latest stable, if not hte development version12:11
MidMarkHobbsee: I have gutsy in fact, but I haven't tryed this particular new x.org system, for example I have tested gdebi and it sucks a lot (sorry but it's the truth) don't know who decided to put it instead of service menu12:13
HobbseeWFM.12:13
Hobbseeyou havent said what sucks about it yet, but i do agree with the one bug i saw about it.12:14
MidMarkok one bug at once, let's close the xorg, so you say that now you install the nvidia package and? it also change the xorg?12:14
Hobbseedunno.  apparently so, based on what the last person has said.12:15
Hobbseeand it was one of the features of bulletproof X.12:15
MidMarklast person talk about wireless that is completely OT and I haven't understood well, much confusion, I post a question12:16
Hobbseeyou said to stay on one bug at once.12:17
Hobbseein the xorg bug, the last person said that it worked in gutsy.12:17
MidMarkHobbsee: can also be that Gutsy recognized the card and changed xorg.conf in the update process and not in the package ;) or I'm wrong?12:18
Hobbseei'm not an x master12:18
Hobbseebut that's quite possible. *shrug*12:18
Hobbseewould be odd, though.12:18
Hobbseewell, no, wait, hang on.12:18
Hobbseethink about what you've said12:19
Hobbseeall a dist-upgrade does is upgrade the packages, including Xorg.12:19
Hobbseeso your either/or there is actually the same thing.12:19
MidMarkHobbsee: let me ask to a friend of mine that yesterday have installed nvidia driver on Gutsy12:19
MidMarkok now he is not online, I will ask later, go on with gdebi12:20
MidMarkthe problem for me that was on Feisty (regression) too is12:20
MidMarkyou cannot install packages with dependencies one to the other, like for example google earth12:20
MidMarkEdgy was the last kubuntu that let you do this12:21
Hobbseepatches welcome for gdebi, then.12:21
Hobbseeit also doesnt search the repository for the package it's missing too.  *sigh*>12:21
MidMarkgdebi is only useful when you install ONE package then yes12:22
MidMarkbut not very common12:22
Hobbseeso, make it smarter.12:22
Hobbseeit has to be fixed for ubuntu anyway.  code duplication is bad.12:23
MidMarkHobbsee: if I show you what something isn't good I haven't to patch everythings, also I really don't know anything about these projects, my question is: before changing something that works change with something that at least do the same things as predecessor, if better ok, but not worse :)12:24
Tonio_Riddell: would you like adept to show a passive popup near the systray when new updates are available ?12:25
Tonio_Riddell: same way you are prompted with the restricted manager, to invite people to click12:25
MidMarkand gdebi is a very step backward than service menu, very nice to see, very useless12:25
Tonio_Riddell: that would be nice for noobs I guess12:25
HobbseeMidMark: it has a lot of other useful stuff in it.  to go back to service menu would also be a step backwards12:29
HobbseeMidMark: if you want to see it fixed now, then fix it.  learn the skills as required.  it's quite simple.12:29
Tonio_Hobbsee: your opinion, would that be a good idea ?12:29
HobbseeMidMark: you can't expect volunteers to do your bidding.12:30
HobbseeTonio_: that works nicely in ubuntu already.  based on the nature of the updates, its' probably a good thing.12:30
MidMarkHobbsee: I only expect good choice, none has to be on my bidding12:30
Tonio_Hobbsee: okay, will do then12:31
HobbseeMidMark: can you still install the service menu stuff?12:31
MidMarkHobbsee: yes I have reinstalled service menu and I'm ok for now, but I only thought about other people that don't know this12:33
Hobbseethen fix it for them12:33
RiddellTonio_: I think not, it would get in the way too much12:42
Tonio_Riddell: well if it just appears once in a kde session12:43
Tonio_Riddell: note that there are not that many updates on a stable release, that's my concern12:44
Tonio_Riddell: a noob wouldn't know where to click to perform updates12:44
Tonio_Riddell: btw, ubuntu does this too12:44
Tonio_only once in a session of course, no prompt every 5 minutes12:44
Tonio_Riddell: what do you mean by "in the way too much" ?12:46
Riddellthe ubuntu one gets in my way a lot I find12:53
Riddellif I want to upgrade I will, I don't want it to hassle me about it12:53
MidMarkHobbsee: ok who I have to ping for gdebi?12:56
Tonio_Riddell: but how if you don't know how to ?12:56
HobbseeMidMark: have a look at whoever's uploaded it12:56
HobbseeMidMark: but be warned, you'll probably need to write the code for it, if they're off doing other things12:56
MidMarkHobbsee: coding is not the problem, coding without breaking things yes :)12:56
Tonio_Riddell: the icon that comes in the systray is not obviously to update the computer12:56
Tonio_Riddell: that's my concern12:57
RiddellTonio_: no but it's obviously for something, being a warning sign and all12:57
Riddellthere's a tooltip12:57
RiddellI don't see a reason to go against the ubuntu HCI principle of "don't get in my way"12:57
Riddell(even if ubuntu does it)12:57
Tonio_Riddell: hum... well I don't know any os (except kubuntu) that doesn't prompt you to update somehow12:58
Tonio_Riddell: why do we do it for the restricted manager then ?12:58
Tonio_same logic, if I want to disable proprietary things, I'll do it, no need to get in my way12:58
Tonio_that makes sense, but makes things a bit obfusctated for new users imho....12:59
Tonio_some people might not even see the icon.... (some people are like informatics handicaped :/)12:59
Tonio_Riddell: I'm not talking about a popup that stays here until you click on it, just once that comes 10 seconds only once in the session to invite you to perform updates13:00
Tonio_Riddell: do you consider this getting in your way ? ;)13:00
Tonio_Riddell: not to insist, I'd like to understand were, according to you, is the limit13:03
Tonio_Riddell: and imho, if most other OS does it (osx...) that may be usefull regarding to usability no ?13:04
RiddellI'm unsure about restricted manager too, but that's only ever once13:12
Riddellupdate manager would be every time there's an update13:12
Riddelland more popups == badness13:12
Hobbseewhich tend to be somewhat important.13:12
Riddellnow maybe if it were combined with the restricted manager one somehow, that would be more interesting13:13
Riddellweren't we ment to have a meeting this week?13:13
Hobbseeoh, shit, it's saturday already13:14
Hobbseemy week is so screwed up.13:14
Hobbseei have an exam on *saturday*.13:14
Riddellrevise!13:15
Hobbseehave already been doing so13:20
Hobbseefew things have come up, which makes study hard though13:20
WaltzingAlongbut at the same time it is not so imperative that users install the updates (say compared to oh ms windows 3,4, or 5)13:21
MidMarkno please don't popup13:22
MidMarkor at least put a "don't popup" option13:23
WaltzingAlongand that would be for only users in the admin group anyway, right;13:24
HobbseeWaltzingAlong: hell no :)13:27
jpatrickjdong, Tonio_: why was ktorrents -0ubuntu2 uploaded before 1?13:58
Tonio_jpatrick: was it ?14:04
jpatrickdoes anyone know a Matvey Kozhev?14:18
jpatrickkwwii: do you have time to send me the svg for the leaflet?14:28
Hobbseejpatrick: nick is familiar.  look it up on lp14:32
DaSkreechHello14:33
jpatrickhi DaSkreech14:42
* DaSkreech waves14:42
DaSkreechI think I may have narrowed down the crashes14:46
Hobbseeoh good14:46
jpatrickhi Jucato14:52
Jucatoyo14:52
Jucatohi14:52
Jucatowhat did I miss for the whole day? :)14:53
DaSkreechHi Jucato14:58
Jucatohi DaSkreech14:58
DaSkreechHow are you?14:58
stdinhey Jucato \o15:00
Jucatoey yo stdin!15:00
JucatoDaSkreech: I'm fine I guess :)15:00
stdinJucato: I built my first Qt app yesterday :D15:01
JucatoI built mine a few hours ago.... "Hello Qt!"15:01
Jucato:D15:01
Jucatocongrats :)15:01
* DaSkreech slaps Jucato15:02
DaSkreechYou need to know me a lot better to start calling me Qt15:03
stdinI did slightly better than Hello Qt ;) http://stdin.pastebin.us/?show=d55bfd2015:03
JucatoDaSkreech: I would never do that15:03
Jucatostdin: impressive15:03
stdinand I only started reading the Qt tutorial on monday, so this is after a week15:03
DaSkreech:-)15:03
Jucatoyou are 500 paces ahead of me :)15:03
stdinQt is nice to work with15:03
* Hobbsee found a python book :)15:04
JucatoDaSkreech: I'd call you uGly :)15:04
DaSkreechThey had A documentary on Jamaica on the travel channel last night followed by one on the Phillipines15:04
JucatoHobbsee: nice! I have one myself... a bit dated though I think15:04
DaSkreechI thought that was qt ;-)15:04
JucatoHobbsee: Practical Python... seems nice.. judging from the contents15:04
DaSkreechJucato: You and everyone else15:04
HobbseeJucato: library is useful for something.15:04
Jucatoyeah, it's great to visit the Philippines this time of the year and go to the beaches...15:05
Jucatoflash floods, typhoons, overcrowded ships...15:05
Jucatosinking...15:05
DaSkreechJucato: It was mostly about food15:06
Jucatostdin: I congratulate you. I've had a qt4 book with me since august, and I haven't really gone past chapter 215:07
kwwiijpatrick: yepp, I'll look for it now15:08
stdinJucato: I haven't got a book, but I've been reading http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/tutorial.html15:08
* Jucato waves to kwwii, the big man in the UDS pic...15:08
jpatrickstdin: woah, sweet app15:08
stdinjpatrick: thanks :)15:09
* Jucato didn't compile it... does it build? :)15:09
stdinyep, works too15:09
jpatrickyep, and looks nice15:09
stdinjust run "qmake ; make"15:09
* Jucato is curious.. tries it15:09
stdinor qmake-qt4 if it's not set to qt415:09
Jucatowell I have to copy it first :P15:09
jpatrickI'd do qmake-qt4 -project; qmake-qt4; make15:09
stdinahh yeah, no .pro :p15:10
Jucatoyeah me too15:10
Jucatocleaner that way :)15:10
stdinjpatrick: all done without designer too, so I'm proud of that :p15:10
jpatrickstdin: nice, thanks, I could learn a lot from this15:10
DaSkreechhey kwwii15:13
seeleyay.. SoC tshirt!15:13
Jucatoyay15:13
Jucatostdin: very nice15:14
DaSkreechkwwii: remember the idea we had about a community wallpaper?15:14
DaSkreech Oh congrats on getting the default wallpaper in KDEbetas I dond't know that was you :)15:14
stdinJucato: it's helped me learn quite a bit quite quickly, trial and error15:15
DaSkreechCan I do a reverse lookup for required ?15:15
* Jucato is now jealous and goes into a bout of self-pity...15:15
DaSkreechWhat other packages have this package as a required ?15:15
stdinJucato: just run "sed 's/Terence Simpson/Juan Carlos Torres/g' " and claim you made it first :p15:16
* Jucato self-pities even more...15:16
stdinand install qt4-doc, that's extremely useful15:17
Jucatoassistant really is15:17
stdin /usr/share/qt4/doc/html/ ftw!15:17
Jucatosudo apt-get remove --purge procrastination self-pity15:17
jpatrickJucato: sudo read-book15:18
stdinexplains each header and function really well, so even I can understand it :p15:18
DaSkreecherror: Unfulfilled dependencies15:18
Jucatojpatrick: command not found15:18
Jucatostdin: you mean apidocs?15:18
kwwiiDaSkreech: which community wallpaper?15:18
kwwiihehe, I tried to put that pic in kubuntu too15:18
DaSkreechkwwii: some community wallpapers. Have people submit them and then package up popular ones in a release package15:19
DaSkreech kubuntu-communitywalls-gutsy15:19
stdinJucato: basically yeah, but it gives examples and reverse inheritance info etc. really well made docs15:19
DaSkreech kubuntu-communitywalls-hardy15:19
kwwiiDaSkreech: I have nothing against it if someone steps up and creates artwork and the package itself ;-)15:19
Jucatostdin: yeah. qt and kde apidocs are a great read :)15:20
DaSkreechHopefully by the time a release comes around there would be something useful enough that we don't have to bother you and we get fresh artwork and meat :)15:20
kwwiiI started to make a new package called just gutsy-community-wallpapers but never got around to finishing it15:20
DaSkreechwell  I think the artwork behind Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu are divergent enough that they should get different packages15:21
jpatrickDaSkreech: maybe https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wallpapers ?15:28
kwwiijpatrick: http://sinecera.de/flyer.svg15:29
jpatrickkwwii: one last thing, does the CC license allow translations?15:31
kwwiijpatrick: I would assume so15:32
jpatrickok, thanks again15:32
stdinas long as it allow derivatives it should15:33
kwwiijpatrick: anyway, that document it made by myself so I give you the right ;-)15:33
keithHi15:44
jpatrickhello keith15:44
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CPrgmSwR2I had issues install kde4 from directly through svn so I refomatted and did a kubuntu gutsy install rather than upgrading from fiesty15:45
CPrgmSwR2Would someone like me to try and create a kde4 package?15:46
CPrgmSwR2off of rc115:46
stdinthere are kde4 packages in universe15:47
CPrgmSwR2but they are 3.9415:47
CPrgmSwR2not to mention stdin did you read the chat room topic15:47
stdinyes, so you know why there isn't beta 4 yet ;)15:48
CPrgmSwR2correct.... and rc1 is already been tagged15:48
stdinif you can make a working set of debs then I'm sure Riddell would appreciate the help (afaik it's just him and nixternal that make the packages for kde4)15:50
Jucatoafaik too15:50
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CPrgmSwR2stdin: I have had lots of experience compiling kde4 in the past15:52
CPrgmSwR2I just don't have any experience making dep packages15:52
stdincompiling is easy, making working debs, now that's hard :p15:52
CPrgmSwR2Oh15:52
CPrgmSwR2Is there a tutorial on it?15:52
Jucatothough the problem seems to be more on the Launchpad side of things15:52
Jucato!packaging15:52
ubotuThe packaging guide is at http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/New for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources - See also !backports15:52
CPrgmSwR2Jucato: I have a fairly fast computer and could make them on my pc15:53
stdinit has to build in a chroot, so you need to specify all the build dependencies and then configure all the packages and what files go in which and then link them all all with package dependencies15:53
Jucatothey'd still have to be bulit on LP in order to be distributable to the repos15:53
stdinit can be a real headache15:53
Jucatothrough the repos*15:53
DaSkreechjpatrick: Is there anything in there?15:54
CPrgmSwR2Oh so there isn't away around LP?15:54
jpatrickDaSkreech: no idea, I just found it as a new project15:54
jpatrickCPrgmSwR2: nop, they have the build servers there15:54
stdinno, all packages in the repos get build by canonical (or launchpad for PPAs)15:54
stdinyou can only upload source packages, not binaries15:55
CPrgmSwR2In other words they MUST build on LP in order to be released15:55
Jucatoyes15:56
nixternalhola15:56
Jucatoat least released through the repos15:56
Jucatoaloh15:56
stdinoh-la15:56
nixternalheh, by the time LP is fixed for the kdebase-runtime for kde 4, rc1 will be out more than likely15:56
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: its already tagged15:56
JucatoIF it gets fixed :)15:56
Jucatothat soon15:57
nixternalyou can add the PPA branch to your sources.list and install that way15:57
JucatoIF it gets fixed that soon :)15:57
nixternalthat is what I did, I built kdebase-runtime though locally15:57
Jucato(sad to say, I almost never use our kde4 packages except to test if they work or not)15:57
CPrgmSwR2I am going to try and start up my kollagame project again15:57
Jucatoyay!15:58
nixternaland PPA will allow you to upload binaries, because I accidentally did it once15:58
Jucatobut not for the official repos right?15:58
nixternaldunno, didn't try those :)15:58
nixternalI didn't mean to do the PPA one either15:58
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: what about making the binaries on your PC and upload the binaries15:59
nixternalI used debuil -nc and then went to the dir where my .dsc was and there were also .deb files...when I did the dput on the source_changes, it grabbed the .deb files and started uploading them15:59
jpatrickCPrgmSwR2: takes a lot of time and stuff? :)15:59
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: I signed a contract that said I wouldn't do that15:59
CPrgmSwR2oh15:59
nixternalya, that is one of the guidelines for ppa, must be free and must have source, but seeing as the source is already there, I wonder if it is OK?16:00
CPrgmSwR2I am sure once kde4 is released that LP will get fixed16:00
nixternalor even if it will still allow that16:00
stdinwhere is this "kde-icons-oxygen" that kde4base depends on?16:00
nixternalstdin: it is created by the kdebase-runtimes package, that is the one that is failing to build against universe16:01
nixternalif you grab the dsc in the ppa for 3.95 and build it locally, you will get the .deb file for it and you can install it manually then16:01
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: so in otherwords it only fails to build within LP?16:01
stdinI just couldn't figure out the source package for it, so I gave up :p16:01
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: correct16:02
Jucatobut then, he could have just compiled from SVN (which he already did I think)16:02
nixternalstdin: dget -x http://url_to_dsc_file16:02
CPrgmSwR2Should I create  kde-devel user for compiling from svn?16:02
nixternalyou don't have to, but it is good to do, keeps your home dir stuff seperated16:03
* Jucato nods16:03
CPrgmSwR2Just confirming16:03
nixternaldget -x http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members/ubuntu/pool/main/k/kdebase-runtime/kdebase-runtime_3.95.0a-1ubuntu1~ppa1.dsc16:03
nixternalcd kdebase-runtime-3.9516:04
nixternaldebuild -nc16:04
nixternalcd ../16:04
nixternalsudo dpkg -i *.deb16:04
nixternalthat is if you have everything you need to build a gutsy package of course16:04
CPrgmSwR2What do I need for that16:04
nixternaltake a look at the packaging guide...it will give you the stuff you need16:05
stdinI have so many -dev packages installed I'm sure it'll work16:05
stdin(I really should build in chroots, but oh well)16:05
nixternalsudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts debhelper dh-make diff patch gnupg fakeroot lintian linda pbuilder16:06
Jucatochroots... a great way to hose your $HOME :)16:06
nixternalwhen you do the debuild -nc, if it fails, it will tell you what packages you need to install in order to build the package16:06
nixternalJucato: keep your chroots out of home :p16:06
Jucatoor keep you home out of chroots :)16:06
nixternalheh16:06
CPrgmSwR2I thought chroot was for changing environments16:07
nixternalit is a very minimal build of an os so you can do work in16:07
Jucatonixternal: this was the culprit: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/appendix-chroot.html16:07
nixternalya, that is using dchroot16:07
JucatoAdd these lines: /home           /var/chroot/home        none    bind            0       016:07
nixternaldchroot is outdated16:08
nixternaluse schroot16:08
Jucatoit says...16:08
nixternalabout the linking?16:08
Jucatoso I added that.. then when I woke up, I forgot that it was mounted there16:08
Jucatorm'ed the chroot... rm'ed the home :)16:08
stdinouch!16:08
Jucatoyeah. lost about 30GB of stuff :)16:08
nixternalya, I don't follow those all the way through...I just create the chroot, don't mount any of my other stuff to it at all16:09
nixternalno linking, nadda16:09
stdinwho's in charge of those docs again? ;)16:09
nixternalI just copy what I need into the chroot and work that way16:09
nixternalstdin: MOTU now16:09
Jucatowell they're sort of rewriting the packaging guide :)16:09
nixternalactually, the PDF/HTML doc is going away as the guide is now on the wiki16:09
stdinwow, that's for edgy too16:10
stdinsomeone (not me) should update them16:10
nixternalhttps://wiki.kubuntu.org/PackagingGuide16:10
Jucatostdin: good luck with the Kubuntufication of the wiki btw :)16:10
DaSkreechnixternal: I link /dev16:10
* DaSkreech gentle topples CPrgmSwR2 into #kdegames 16:11
stdinJucato: it's on my (ever growing) todo list :p16:11
nixternalno need to...I build my chroot once, get it config'd with everything I need, and then back it up16:11
nixternalkubuntufication of the wiki?16:11
* stdin thinks he invented the words: kubuntuification and gnomified16:11
nixternalheh16:11
nixternalgnomified, does that mean "to make stupid"?16:12
nixternal:p16:12
Jucatokubuntufication not kubuntuification :)16:12
stdinkubuntufication: adding kubuntu instructions to gnomified instructions16:12
stdingnomified: gnome centric pages16:12
nixternalso kubuntufication means "to make better"16:12
nixternal:)16:12
stdinindeed :)16:12
nixternalyou know the other day at school, someone told me the KDE mascot was stupid16:13
nixternalI wanted to fight, just because someone dissed Konqi...damn them!16:13
stdinat least it's not a strange footprint :p16:13
JucatokubuntUIfication = make kubuntu front-ends to ubuntu tools..16:13
nixternalman, I wish I still had my Dr. Scholl's t-shirt16:13
CPrgmSwR2I wonder if the gnome developer had a foot fetish16:14
stdinKDE: for those who want a REAL mascot16:14
nixternalI had a t-shirt I got somewhere for signing up for something a long time ago16:14
nixternaland the shirt had the gnome foot (which I didn't even realise at the time) and it said "Your feet stink" on the front with a dr. scholls thing on it16:14
* Jucato recalls how one deployment chose KDE because of the bouncing icons...16:14
DaSkreechstdin: No I've heard of gnomified before16:15
nixternaleveryone hates the bouncing icon...I have never disabled it16:15
Jucatonixternal: well, not everyone... just most :)16:15
nixternaltrue16:15
nixternalyesterday was awesome16:15
stdinDaSkreech: if it was in here or #kubuntu, it was probably from me :p16:15
Jucatobut bouncing icon > generic spinning hourglass right?16:15
nixternalI was teaching/tutoring to some java students16:16
Jucatoand?16:16
nixternalI was using my lappy, Kubuntu of course, and the students were using the campus desktops, win xp16:16
CPrgmSwR2i hate java16:16
DaSkreechstdin: No in writing16:16
Jucatohush!!16:16
nixternaland half way through, everyone of their machines bluescreened at the same exact time16:16
Jucatolet him get to the punchline!16:16
Jucatoroflmao! :)16:16
nixternalnow if I could just get the pic off of my phone and onto the internet, I would love it16:16
stdinDaSkreech: damn! but kubuntuification is all mine16:16
nixternal30 machines all had a bsod16:17
DaSkreechstdin: Agreed16:17
Jucatohahahah!16:17
nixternalI kept working away16:17
nixternalthey were like "whoa, hold up, our computers crashed."16:17
nixternalI did the "that's what you get for depending on Microsoft" stuff16:17
stdinthe only blue screen I see is my login screen :p16:17
Jucatoand the wallpaper :)16:18
nixternaltold them I wouldn't wait on Microsoft, even if Jesus was carrying it16:18
CPrgmSwR2Did you know windows Vista has a red screen too16:18
stdinand a couple of my wallpapers, but thats on a slideshow, so not all the time16:18
Jucatovista... ripped of kbfx and superkaramba...16:18
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: and a blackscreen16:18
nixternalVista doesn't have a blue screen, just a black and red screen of death now16:18
nixternalhow do you do wallpapers on a slideshow?16:19
CPrgmSwR2it has blue screens too, my friend had one16:19
stdinmy mom uses vista, every time you click something it halts the system and says "are you really sure you want .... to happen?"16:19
nixternalreally? I read somewhere it didn't16:19
Jucatonixternal: right-click on desktop ->Configure Desktop -> Slideshow?16:19
nixternaldamn, I never noticed that before16:19
nixternalI guess that's what I get for being old school16:19
stdinit's a standard kde feature :p16:19
stdinbeen there for years nixternal16:19
nixternalthe only thing I tweak with kde is the wallpaper and the kicker16:19
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: Windows Vista sux they what it ask if you want to do something16:19
nixternalyou can shut that off btw, but guess what, you are vulnerable once again16:20
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: say you want to delete a file, you have to answer about 3 dialog boxes before you can delete the damn file16:20
nixternalthat is Microsoft top-notch security system at work for you16:20
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: I know, I have a vista box here that I play Call of Duty 4 on, and attempt to build kde 4 on16:20
nixternalwhich has yet to be successful16:20
stdinif you want to execute an exe from downloading it's: download -> run -> yes -> yes -> allow -> allow -> (install) -> allow16:21
CPrgmSwR2lol16:21
nixternalone more allow at least after that16:21
CPrgmSwR2for running it16:21
stdinyep16:21
CPrgmSwR2Although I am suprized it doesn't ask if you want to allow the program to use the internet too16:22
nixternalI shut that crap off, it got way to annoying to run16:22
stdinand if the installer adds registry entries, add another "allow" after "(install)"16:22
CPrgmSwR2Its almost shocking the amount of progress linux has made in the last 3 years16:22
nixternalit would ask me if I want to play CoD4 everytime I clicked on the icon16:22
nixternalI am like, ya dipshit, I want to play16:22
stdinI had to setup a network printer so my mom could print wirelessly, on kubuntu 3 mins, on vista, 4 hours16:23
CPrgmSwR2Business are thinking about skipping Vista for the next os that should be released in 2009 or 201016:23
nixternalthe funny thing, I don't know if any of you remember Corel Linux from the 90s, but truthfully, that was the first real mainstream desktop linux I had seen...I remember out of the box everything worked, it was Debian and KDE, it was fast, rock solid, and came with WordPerfect16:24
nixternalthat would probably be my most favorite 1 hit wonder in the Linux world16:24
CPrgmSwR2Like some articles have said, there is a massive lack of advertisement for linux16:24
nixternalman, you got the entire Corel suite of applications, so you had real power with that system16:25
stdinwell, I always carry a kubuntu cd on me :p16:25
stdinoh, and my gutsy CD's came today :D16:25
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: that is true...reason being is developers are trying to be marketers, and that just isn't going to happen16:25
nixternalI have 300 cds sitting right here still16:25
CPrgmSwR2if that new walmart system with gOS sells as well as it has, I think this could take care of some of that16:25
nixternalI am sure they will diminish come sunday though16:26
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: is there work currently be done to fix the partitioner wizard?>16:27
nixternalwell the green pc has sold out thus far16:27
nixternalCPrgmSwR2: no clue, but from what I have seen, I would hope so16:28
nixternalalthough, ubiquity/parted is much nicer than anaconda's partitioner16:28
Jucatoheh :)16:29
nixternalI was so lost when messing with it last week16:29
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: If I understand correctly, linux can detect a windows installation16:29
nixternalthe only distros I have seen do it, are of the *buntu class16:29
nixternalthere are others, but none of them were as successful16:29
nixternalie. fedora, foresight, debian, can't remember the others16:29
CPrgmSwR2It would be nice if there where questions like keep windows but delete any linux installs16:29
CPrgmSwR2Or delete both windows and linux installs16:30
nixternalI thnk opensuse worked as well as pclos with windows partitions16:30
nixternalI think pclos allows you to write and severly corrupt your windows partitions (ntfs at that) as well16:30
CPrgmSwR2Interestingly pclos has been beating ubuntu in the pools on distro watch16:30
nixternalit was funny...our last lug meeting, there was a guy who was saying that Ubuntu is behind by not incorporating that ntfs crap16:31
nixternaland during his demonstration, he mangled his ntfs drive using that crap16:31
nixternalI laughed so hard at him16:31
CPrgmSwR2lol16:31
nixternalin his face at that16:31
CPrgmSwR2Hopefully their will be a global standard for file systems in the future that would cause Microsoft to use it16:32
begert_BOOYA...in your face (how I picture it)16:32
nixternalyup :)16:32
DaSkreechnixternal: Wait you've never had a slideshow for wallpapers?16:35
DaSkreech my freind went crazy to get that working on Windows16:35
CPrgmSwR2nixternal: how long do you think it should take for LP to fix kde4 builds16:35
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nixternalI have no clue...and I would hate to speculate, because I am currently upset with the sys admins16:38
nixternalI have a loco website that all I can do is look at16:39
nixternalI have about 5 emails in, beginning of october, without 1 single response16:39
nixternalnot to happy with them16:39
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* nixternal goes to school16:41
nixternalback in a few hours16:41
Jucatoya16:41
Jucatoyay16:41
bddebianHeya16:42
Jucatohi bddebian16:42
bddebianHeya Jucato16:42
jpatrickhola pgquiles16:56
pgquilesjpatrick: hi16:57
mhbhi folks17:02
mhbhow's everyone?17:07
Jucatotha-tha-tha-that's alll folks (in Porky Pig-like manner)17:07
mhbJucato: what's up, Duck?17:08
Jucato:)17:08
Jucatothe rain clouds are up17:09
Jucatothe rain is down :)17:09
Jucatomhb: still the same.. stuck in my ever procrastinating mood... stdin has even overtaken me wrt programming :)17:09
Jucatoand I bet KDE 5 would have been released before I even get into Qt :)17:10
stdinwith Qt4, but you're probably a better C++ coder than me17:10
Jucatoer... I bet not :)17:10
Jucato"I bet that I'm not"17:11
stdinpointers still befuddle me17:11
mhbnot that you need them much17:12
stdineven though I used 11 of them in my app17:12
Jucatopointers *and* recursion for me :)17:12
Jucatothat's the magic of C++ isn't it? hehe17:12
mhbnot at all17:12
stdinooh, and encapsulation17:12
mhbpointers and funky bitwise operations (& and |) are the magic of C17:13
stdinanything longer than 3 or 4 letters17:13
jdongJucato: the power of C++ is you get *4* sweet looking casting operators17:13
Jucatoheh17:13
jdongit marks a societal change from round casting operators to angled ones :)17:13
mhbthe *real* magic of C++ is I guess templates, and object orientation, overloading...17:13
stdinwith the < > type brackets17:13
jdongmhb: agreed; templates and OOP are the biggies17:14
stdintemplates I can do, that's not _too_ hard17:14
Jucatothe power of C++ is that you().can().do().this().foo17:14
stdintemplated classes are a bit more mind bending17:14
jdongJucato: And the real benefits areSegmentation Fault17:14
jdongthe stuff I hate the most are casting function pointers17:15
mhbstdin: if you can undestand template metaprogramming, you understand templates17:15
jdongit often looks like LISP by the time you're done17:15
mhbor whatever it is called17:15
stdingdb is your friend :p17:15
stdinwith -g317:16
Jucatoyou're all talking geek...17:17
* Jucato gets some more coke17:17
mhbJucato: let's talk math, if you prefer17:17
Jucatostill geek :P17:17
mhbI just got back from a real hard test today17:17
mhbI did one limit out of three in 90 minutes17:18
Tonio_Riddell: about the patches you had to kdelibs for xdg dirs17:19
Tonio_Riddell: I notice that the Document icon inthe speedbar lacks an icon, probably due to folder missing .directory entry17:19
Tonio_Riddell: shouldn't we merge the 2 patches so that the speedbar and folder are created the same way than for example "videos" ?17:20
Tonio_Riddell: I see no reason to make the same thing in 2 different ways, except a technical reason I might miss somehow....17:20
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Tonio_can someone confirm the following bug with hardy and kde 3.5.8 ?17:49
Tonio_when you create a tar.gz archive, you get an error message, whatever you compress17:49
Tonio_but the archive is build correctly :/17:50
Tonio_I'll search for a fix if someone confirms that one17:50
Jucatomhb: will we be having a meeting this sunday?17:50
mhbJucato: I had no time prepping it17:51
Jucatook17:51
Jucatothanks17:51
mhbso I guess not, unless you send the mails and stuff17:51
DaSkreechTonio_: command line or GUI ?17:51
Jucatowho would listen to me? :)17:52
Jucatonah, better next week. more time for me to hide :)17:52
mhbJucato: and Hobbsee didn't say any time when she could come17:52
Tonio_DaSkreech: qui17:52
DaSkreechTonio_: No error17:53
Tonio_DaSkreech: hum, hardy ?17:53
DaSkreechTonio_: Blast! Sorry :)17:53
Tonio_DaSkreech: did you use the konq context menu plugin to create the tar.gz file ?17:54
Tonio_works if I use ark standalone17:54
DaSkreechYes17:54
DaSkreechWe are number 4!18:12
mhbDaSkreech: 4?18:15
mhbof what?18:15
DaSkreechPopularity by IRC chan population18:15
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DaSkreechDistrowatch had one of it's informal polls18:19
_buzthat's gotta be one of the dumbest metrics they have come up yet18:22
_buzand there certainly is no shortage of dumb ones18:22
DaSkreechDreamlinux had 2 people in the irc chan18:24
mhbtoo bad Mrs. Roberts doesn't hack for Kubuntu instead18:25
mhbtoo much potential wasted on ugly C bindings18:25
DaSkreech_buz: Well I think that Distrowatch keeps saying that the metric of who is at the top of Distrowatch clicklist is a stupid metric for long enough that just having other stupid metrics will make people believe them18:25
_buzpossibly18:26
_buzi suggest we measure linux' market share by OS identifiers sent to windowsupdate.com18:26
DaSkreechOhh I know people who do that18:27
_buzyeah they're called MS marketing monkeys18:27
_buzor IDG18:27
_buzor Gartner18:28
_buzwhich is all the same, anyway18:28
mhblet's care less about how many people uses it and concentrate on making people love it more!18:28
mhbryanakca: how goeth convincing the admins about the Drupal install site?18:28
mhbryanakca: is it time to use Riddell's superpowers?18:28
* DaSkreech hugs mhb18:30
mhbDaSkreech: give me a bug, I'm bored18:31
DaSkreechbug 118:31
ubotuLaunchpad bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118:31
mhbDaSkreech: give me a bug I can fix using my skills, not money :o)18:32
DaSkreechHa ha18:32
mhbPython/C++ preferably18:32
mhbof course, if I had enough money I could pay everyone to ditch Windows, I'd do it18:32
DaSkreechI think you'd only need to pay one person18:33
mhbDaSkreech: anyway, do you have a bug for me or not?18:34
DaSkreechMake X crash less18:34
DaSkreechOh!18:34
DaSkreechkeyboard browsing in System settings18:35
DaSkreechthat should be a nice one18:35
mhbDaSkreech: do you have a # for that?18:36
mhbno #, no bug, no fix :o)18:36
DaSkreechblast you! :)18:37
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nixternalyo yo yo19:31
jpatricknixternal: sup?19:32
jpatrick;)19:32
nixternaljust got home from such a wonderful trip to the library to start my working bibliography on "Digital Restrictions Imposed on Consumers"19:32
jpatricknixternal: I think _czessi would appreciate it if you could +1 kio-ftps :)19:33
nixternal+1 :)19:34
jpatrick_czessi: kio-ftps uploaded19:39
mhbsomeone give me a bug19:56
mhbKDE related, C++/python possbily19:57
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mhband not The One19:57
begert_Bug #14128419:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 141284 in kdebase "konsole: WARNING about _attachPty()" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/14128419:58
begert_:P19:58
nosrednaekimBig #119:58
nosrednaekimbug #119:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/119:58
nosrednaekimuse any programming language you want19:58
mhbnosrednaekim: hmm, someone cannot read, I guess19:58
nosrednaekim;)19:58
nosrednaekim:D19:58
mhb20:58 < mhb> and not The One19:59
nosrednaekimor type for that matter19:59
nosrednaekim;)19:59
mhbbegert_: warnings don't bug me20:00
mhbbegert_: if it works and just gives a warning, I'm not going to fix it, KDE4 is around the corner anyways20:00
mhbgive me something interesting20:00
begert_I was trying to find a bug that i could reproduce last night, thats all I could find20:01
mhbhmm, kopete still crashes on logout20:02
mhbI guess I'll do that, it still bothers me20:02
begert_bug #12676020:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 126760 in meta-kde "KDE: Transparency problem when coming from an empty desktop" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12676020:03
begert_I couldn't re-reproduce it though last night20:03
mhbbegert_: are you from England?20:07
mhbor US or any english-speaking country20:07
begert_US20:11
mhbbegert_: hmm, too bad... I've got some localization-related bugs needing a fix20:12
begert_sorry :(20:12
mhbbegert_: no problem :o) just try harder and you'll find some20:13
mhbbegert_: or, if you're real brave, you can do some Adept hacking :D20:15
mhbbegert_: nothing really deep, just some nips and tucks in the UI20:16
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nosrednaekimmhb: I'm from the US... anything you need help with?20:16
nosrednaekimoh.. NM20:16
* nosrednaekim isn't reading very well today20:17
mhbnosrednaekim: unless you like getting dirty with translations...20:17
nosrednaekimnever done them.20:18
nosrednaekimmostly everything is written in english and translated other wise;)20:18
mhbnosrednaekim: not "doing", but playing with20:19
mhbnosrednaekim: just switch to a language you understand and try e.g. launching systemsettings20:19
mhband tell me if all items are translated20:19
mhbor Dolphin20:20
nosrednaekimI only know english...20:20
mhbshame on you and your school system :o)20:20
mhbdon't you learn other languages?20:20
nosrednaekimspanish..20:20
mhbif I didn't learn other languages I wouldn't be speaking here with ya20:20
begert_enough spanish to pass high school20:20
nosrednaekimthis ain't europe where eveyone know 3 languages ;)20:21
nosrednaekimbegert_: same here... but you wouldn't me translating ;)20:21
mhbhmm, I'm going back to my kopete crash20:21
begert_good luck mhb20:23
begert_nosrednaekim: me neither20:23
nosrednaekimmhb: is the software selector in Adept written in qt4?20:26
mhbdoes it look ugly,20:26
mhb?20:26
nosrednaekim*software source selector20:26
SeregaHi All!20:27
mhbif so, it is20:27
mhband I think it is20:27
nosrednaekimmhb: no,but it looks like qt420:27
mhbwe really should ship Polyester for Qt420:27
* Serega 's chip fan has gone :(20:27
mhbRiddell: ^^ opinion?20:27
nosrednaekimmhb: yeah, we definately should20:27
ryanakcamhb: umm... I'll try poking them... again... but Riddell's superpowers are always helpfull20:28
mhbryanakca: then please poke him about it once he's here20:28
ryanakcaok... what's going on with the website as it is?20:29
mhbnothing, it stagnates20:29
ryanakcaah... *doesn't want to change anything until nixternal is done making his changes*20:30
puzzudHey guys, it appears some samba files were uploaded/created today that I can not access... are the file permissions correct with:  http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/libsmbclient_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_i386.deb  ?21:13
nosrednaekimpuzzud: #ubuntu-motu21:14
jpatrickpuzzud: you may have better luck in #ubuntu-devel21:14
jpatrickor there.. :>21:14
nosrednaekim^^handles all repository issues21:15
jpatrick_czessi: hi!21:53
jpatrickapachelogger: kopete-otr +122:07
apacheloggerjpatrick: hm?22:08
jpatrick...22:09
jpatrickthat I approve of ti22:09
jpatrickit*22:09
apacheloggerah, thanks :)22:09
apacheloggerjpatrick: I need a second revu, don't I?22:09
jpatrickand why did I have this feeling you'll do kgmailcheck? :)22:10
jpatrickyep22:10
* apachelogger is just wondering who's going to do that :P22:10
apacheloggerjpatrick: well, if it only had a build system ;-)22:10
jpatrickwait... 0.7 should be Inital release if it's not in the archives22:11
apacheloggerwell, 0.6 is in22:11
jpatrickubuntu?22:11
apacheloggerhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kopete-otr&searchon=names&subword=1&version=gutsy&release=all22:11
jpatrickIn that case I can upload22:12
apacheloggerah, I thought so :D22:13
* apachelogger slides over to #amarok to increase jpatrick's karma ;-)22:13
* jpatrick violently attacks kgmailcheck ;)22:17
jpatrickapachelogger: kgmailnotifier: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/kgmailnotifier :O22:27
apacheloggerjpatrick: considering it is not a binary....22:28
jpatrick...we'll just +1 it22:29
apacheloggerhooray22:31
jpatrickapachelogger: here's a challange: package ksquirrel22:40
apacheloggerjpatrick: what is the issue with it?22:41
jpatricknah, that's evil.. I found it almost impossible22:41
apacheloggerhehe, got enough of those things right now22:42
apacheloggerkscannerbuttons is kinda awful IMO22:42
* jpatrick hopes TorK will pkg this time22:42
jpatrickapachelogger: khalkhicards +122:50
* apachelogger is considering to package some cookies for jpatrick22:51

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