[03:17] <slangasek> hmm, cute, I have no ssh agent running now with hardy
[03:24] <slangasek> oh, ffs, why is gnome-keyring-daemon pretending to be ssh-agent?
[03:34] <Fujitsu> slangasek: Because it's a shiny new feature that appeared a few days back.
[03:34] <slangasek> it's not working very well
[03:34] <Fujitsu> What's it not doing?
[03:34] <slangasek> it's not accepting attempts to add ssh keys with ssh-add
[03:35] <Fujitsu> You might have to use g-k-m or so, but that sounds wrong.
[03:36] <slangasek> yes, that would be a regression
[03:59] <Robot101> does the installer grok dmraid these days?
[03:59] <Robot101> I just had to help a friend reassemble his hpt370 raid array with dmraid/hd/dd/beav and a copy of hpt37x.h
[04:00] <Robot101> because ubiquity decided installing grub on one of the constituent drives would be a good plan
[04:00] <Robot101> (even though he was installing onto one of the system's other disks)
[04:01] <Robot101> there are a few related bugs in launchpad already, but this seems like a rather nasty failure case - even if we don't support installing to dmraid devices, surely destroying them is something worth avoiding?
[04:38] <lamont> infinity: a clue:
[04:38] <lamont> Dec 15 02:21:11 j6700 kernel: [1398423.164000] dash.postrm(17754): unaligned access to 0x0002be5d at ip=0x00015127
[04:38] <lamont> Dec 15 02:21:11 j6700 kernel: [1398423.164000] dash.postrm(17754): unaligned access to 0x0002be61 at ip=0x00015127
[04:38] <lamont> that's on an hppa box.
[04:38] <lamont> so yeah.
[06:28] <slangasek> lamont: that should be fixed by now in ubuntu2?
[06:29] <slangasek> lamont: so just upgrading the chroot should do the trick for dash
[09:05] <warp10> Hi all
[15:37] <so1> hi
[15:37] <so1> just wanted to ask if soprano will be updated again, because the version in ubuntu is to old to compile kde4 with it ...
[15:38] <lamont> slangasek: coolness
[15:38]  * lamont will freshen the local mirror
[15:38] <so1> atm we have 1.99~rc2 in there, but 1.99 is needed
[15:53] <so1> someone?
[16:11] <Adri2000> so1: is there a bug filed about it? is it tagged appropriately? (tag 'upgrade')
[16:13] <so1> ah uh ...
[16:13] <so1> don't know
[16:17] <Adri2000> so1: you should do that and/or ask nixternal if he intends to do this update, as he uploaded 1.99~rc2
[16:18] <so1> ah ok
[16:41] <nixternal> so1: soprano's latest is 1.99~rc2..check out their sourceforge downloads
[16:42] <nixternal> I just grabbed it yesterday or the day before so I can rebuild kde4 on my new desktop, and it works just fine
[16:52] <so1> ah ok ...
[18:30] <chantra> hey there, I have uploaded 2 debdiff to bug #145458 , what should I do to have it reviewed?
[18:30] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 145458 in evolution "evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in camel_object_cast()" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145458
[18:31] <chantra> it is just a merge of patches found at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474118
[18:31] <ubotu> Gnome bug 474118 in Mailer "Evolution crashed : clicked on 'dowload message for offline' option" [Critical,New]
[18:31] <somerville32> !dev | chantra
[18:31] <ubotu> chantra: Interested in becoming an Ubuntu Developer? Get started here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment
[18:36] <chantra> cheers somerville32
[18:36] <somerville32> :)
[18:37] <chantra> well, I guest I have to follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates section "How"
[18:42] <LaserJock> chantra: you're wanting the fix in stable release?
[18:45] <chantra> LaserJock: not personnaly, the patch was submitted upstream, I just merged it
[18:46] <chantra> if the debdiffs could be reviewed, I will make evolution's 'dowload message for offline' option work again
[18:46] <LaserJock> chantra: right, I'm just wondering if you are wanting it fixed in Hardy or Hardy+stable releases like Gutsy
[18:47] <chantra> gutsy, it is happening in gutsy, I haven't tested it on hardy
[18:48] <chantra> simple to repro though. Open evolution, go to file->download for offline
[18:48] <chantra> and evolution dies
[18:48] <LaserJock> that's not very nice is it
[18:48] <LaserJock> :-)
[18:48] <LaserJock> chantra: hmm, worked fine here
[18:50] <chantra> LaserJock: hardy ?
[18:50] <LaserJock> gutsy
[18:50] <chantra> :s
[18:51] <chantra> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474118 + Bug #145458
[18:51] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 145458 in evolution "evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in camel_object_cast()" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145458
[18:51] <chantra> well, gotta go
[18:51] <chantra> by guys
[22:26]  * calc kicks ooo, need to do 18 MIR
[22:27] <persia> calc: Just out of curiostity, are oooqs and related items still useful for Ubuntu?  The were dropped from Debian in the last cycle.
[22:32] <calc> oooqs2-kde?
[22:32] <calc> or something else?
[22:33] <persia> calc: There's also a gnome one.
[22:34] <persia> Err.  Nevermind.  It's gone now (or I misread rmadison output earlier)
[22:35] <calc> persia: no idea about if its useful or not
[22:35] <calc> i've never used the kde one and didn't see the gnome one in the past
[22:35] <persia> calc: It was a preloader for OOo.  If you've no idea, I'd say it is good to be gone :)
[22:36] <Riddell> can't say I've seen anyone using it
[22:36] <calc> preloading ooo sounds like a good way to waste ram