[00:19] <Larose> I've made a module for linux, I'm trying to create a package. I've followed the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Basic (debhelper). When I do "sudo pbuilder build ../*.dsc". I've got the following output:
[00:19] <Larose> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/toshlcd-0.1'
[00:19] <Larose> make -C /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build M=/tmp/buildd/toshlcd-0.1 clean
[00:19] <Larose> make: Entering an unknown directory
[00:19] <Larose> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.
[00:19] <Larose> make: Leaving an unknown directory
[00:19] <Larose> make[1]: *** [clean] Error 2
[00:19] <Larose> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/toshlcd-0.1'
[00:19] <Larose> make: [clean] Error 2 (ignored)
[00:21] <crimsun> I presume you're build-depending on the appropriate linux-headers-$(uname -r) package?
[00:21] <Larose> yes
[00:21] <crimsun> (FWIW, you may wish to take a look at how various foo-source packages work; e.g., bin:alsa-source from src:alsa-driver)
[00:26] <Larose> When I do a "make install", (with the source tarball), it works. Is there something special to change to the makefile ?
[00:27] <Larose> http://toshiba-phoenix-lcd.googlecode.com/svn/tags/version-0.1/Makefile
[00:28] <crimsun> I'll take a look when I get home
[00:29] <Larose> ok, thanks :)
[02:07] <imbrandon> wow
[02:07] <imbrandon> gziped irc logs for 2007 are 550mb
[02:08] <nixternal> I am afraid to even see
[02:09] <nixternal> 6% of my hard drive :)
[02:32] <nenolod> right now, src:audacious-plugins contains pulseaudio support in -extra. i will make a debdiff to move it to the main package and also patch up the fixes i have made to audacious' pulseaudio plugin.
[02:33] <nenolod> that's part 2 of fixing pulseaudio in audacious in ubuntu ;p
[03:04] <bddebian> wb persia :-)
[03:08] <persia> hey bddebian
[03:11] <nenolod> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audacious-plugins/+bug/164048 -- this is the other part of fixing pulseaudio in audacious -- it needs to be uploaded too.
[03:11] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 164048 in audacious-plugins "[patch] Fix stuttering with large fragments, move Pulse to audacious-plugins" [Undecided,New]
[03:12] <persia> nenolod: When you have multiple patches against multiple packages to address a single issue, consider using multiple bug tasks in a single bug to ease review and testing.
[03:12] <nenolod> persia, noted for the future. :P
[03:12] <persia> nenolod: Thanks :)
[03:12]  * nenolod is used to doing things the Debian way.
[03:12] <nenolod> ;p
[03:17] <Larose> I'm trying to create a .deb for a kernel module. During pbuilder, I've got the following error: "make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.".... Is it because I only have the kernel headers installed (not kernel sources) ?
[03:17] <nenolod> persia, at any rate, that's all i have for now. ;)
[03:18] <persia> nenolod: I'm sure you'll have lots more improvements as the hardy cycle continues,and will want to get audacious in hardy to be the best ever released :)
[03:19] <nenolod> persia, to some extent, yes. because the better the package is, the less people bother upstream
[03:19] <nenolod> ;)
[03:19] <nenolod> although apparently blogging about bugs instead of reporting them is becoming popular
[03:19]  * persia fails to see how that is useful
[03:20]  * nenolod too
[03:21] <nenolod> but at least now the audacious packages in hardy are in sync with the rest of the goals for sound in hardy
[03:31]  * imbrandon yawns
[03:32]  * StevenK tries to get motivated to fix apt-mirror
[03:33] <imbrandon> :)
[03:34] <imbrandon> wanna see a total waste of time parsing 550mb of irc logs ?
[03:34] <imbrandon> ( not perm location or format , just testing phase ) http://people.ubuntuwire.com/~imbrandon/web/ircstats/2007/
[03:36] <imbrandon> hrm actualy 4.2 gb of logs, 550mb gziped
[03:39] <minghua> Judging from imbrandon's statistics, persia is the king of this channel. :-)
[03:39] <imbrandon> minghua: heh yea
[03:39] <imbrandon> seems that way :)
[03:39] <persia> minghua: Look at months like February :P
[03:39] <imbrandon> i made the top 10 except jun and jul iirc
[03:39] <persia> (or september)
[03:41]  * minghua admits only having checked Oct., Nov., and Dec.
[03:41] <DarkMageZ> yay, i even get mentioned 3 times =D
[03:43] <imbrandon> eventualy i'll make it for 2004 to 2007 and all channels that irclogs.u.c loggs
[03:43] <imbrandon> s/loggs/logs
[03:43] <nenolod> brb.
[03:43] <imbrandon> but i wanna tweak it a bit more first, thats about 2 hours of tweakin
[03:44] <imbrandon> i think i'm gonna take the nick url's out though, that will be a monster to maintain and if any are added or changed the whole thing needs to be regenerated
[03:45] <nenolod> imbrandon, nickurls?
[03:45] <imbrandon> see on the stats how my nick points to my LP page, thats a manual config option
[03:45] <imbrandon> for each nick
[03:45] <imbrandon> ( thus only 3 in the testing )
[03:47]  * nenolod waits for launchpad to catch up with his massive bug triage of audacious{-plugins}
[04:12] <nenolod> persia, at any rate, if you could look at the -plugins part, it'd be appreciated. ^_^
[04:13] <nenolod> yuck. i just used an anime smiley.
[04:13] <persia> nenolod: Why me?
[04:14]  * persia doesn't tend to play prerecorded audio, and uses JACK more than pulse
[04:23] <nenolod> persia, well anyone will do. the debdiff is fine.
[04:23] <nenolod> i just need someone to upload it ;p
[04:24] <persia> nenolod: Best for that is the sponsors queue.  Likely to be a bit of the delay between the date and the apache migration currently pending there.
[05:20] <persia> Are there any good free PKI implementations other than newpki?  Am I asking the wrong question?
[05:44] <harrisony> yay revu's back up
[05:46] <persia> harrisony: Be warned that the environmental conditions are such that this may be temporary.
[05:46] <harrisony> hahahah
[05:47] <harrisony> what happened it that made it go down before
[05:47] <imbrandon> server room got too hot
[05:47] <harrisony> poor server
[05:48]  * harrisony wants to know if anyone is in the mood for a quick review of a package
[05:49] <imbrandon> sorry not me, i'm in no mindset to be revuing, i'm barely doing my own pet projects untill after the 25th
[05:49] <persia> harrisony: Chances are low today, but if you said which package and posted a URL, chances would be slightly higher (although still not high).
[05:50] <harrisony> thats why i asked, since i was guessing the chances would be near none - http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=ttf-liberation
[05:52] <minghua> Has the licensing situation been cleared up for Liberation fonts?
[05:53] <harrisony> on the launchpad bug for it there was discussion it could get in since the larabie fonts are completly non-free but are still included
[05:55] <crimsun> meaning, multiverse candidate?
[05:56] <harrisony> well i hope not since its got a real good chance for getting into main and getting included by default
[05:58] <minghua> I hope it goes into main/universe too, but it seems Redhat is not interested in licensing discussion (last time I looked).
[05:58] <harrisony> mm
[05:58] <crimsun> if you're referring to ttf-larabie, however, it's in multiverse.
[05:59] <minghua> ... and speaking of fonts, my firefox fonts became horrible after gutsy->hardy upgrade.
[05:59] <harrisony> reinstalls ftw :)
[06:01] <crimsun> minghua: only FF?
[06:02] <minghua> crimsun: Yes.  I have a ~/.fonts.conf, so the "Sans", "Serif", and "Monospace" aliases are okay; it seems just the "Times", "Helvetica", and "Courier" settings got changed (due to the new fontconfig, probably), and many web pages uses those fonts.
[06:05] <persia> Wasn't there an update to fonts hinting that was supposed to make firefox and evince look more similar?
[07:17] <nenolod> i thought the liberation fonts were GPL
[08:00] <joejaxx> nenolod: GPL + exception
[08:00] <joejaxx> iirc
[08:04] <joejaxx> License Exception: http://pastebin.ca/830800 ref: ttf-liberation
[08:07] <joejaxx> persia: yes :P ref: pki
[08:09] <joejaxx> well i am going to retire for the evening
[08:09] <joejaxx> Goodnight All
[10:40] <Kmos> the package: libapache-requestnotes-perl shouldn't be removed ?
[10:40] <Kmos> it depends on libapache-request-perl
[10:40] <Kmos> that doesn't exist
[11:25] <bluekuja> Fujitsu, around?
[11:26] <Fujitsu> bluekuja: Sort of.
[11:26] <bluekuja> Fujitsu, did you upload qtdmm?
[11:27] <bluekuja> Fujitsu, it was assigned to a contributor :)
[11:28] <Fujitsu> Hm, I don't recall doing it recently...
[11:28]  * Fujitsu checks.
[11:30] <bluekuja> Fujitsu, nvm, it seems he doesn't care about it, so I gonna close the bug as far as the package it's already in the archive :)
[11:33] <Fujitsu> bluekuja: Sorry :(
[11:34] <bluekuja> Fujitsu, don't worry :) he didnt answer since days...he disappeared
[11:34] <bluekuja> closing the report
[11:36] <Fujitsu> Thanks.
[11:36] <bluekuja> np
[11:47] <warp10> Hi all!
[11:54] <Kmos> hi warp10 !
[11:54] <Kmos> :)
[11:55] <warp10> morning Kmos! :)
[11:55] <Kmos> morning! :)
[12:30] <\sh> moins
[12:36] <\sh> also to you all...happy holidays, Joyeux Noël, Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah or whatever you celebrate these days :) Have a peaceful time :)
[12:45] <Super> \sh_away: Merry Christmas
[13:08] <pochu> Icedove is Thunderbird's equivalent, right?
[13:10] <MenZa> sounds like it
[13:15] <Kmos> pochu: http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/icedove/news/20071025T191717Z.html
[13:44]  * Hobbsee waves
[13:45] <Hobbsee> bug 175744
[13:45] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 175744 in compiz "Hardy freezes when using compiz" [Unknown,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175744
[13:45] <persia> joejaxx: Yes to there being a replacement so the old package can be removed, or yes that I'm asking the wrong question?
[13:47]  * persia wants nouveau soon.  Xid is annoying, bad, and persistent since Dapper.
[13:48] <Hobbsee> wow, that bug is fixed. yya!
[13:48] <Hobbsee> well, so they say
[13:49] <persia> Which bug?  175744?  I can trigger that type of error with lots of different GL stuff, for several different cards.
[13:49] <geser> Hi Hobbsee
[13:49] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, heya :)
[13:50] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, did the equalizator plugin depends/recommends get added to exaile?
[13:51] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: no idea, i don't think so, with somerville32's upload
[13:51] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, let me see
[13:51] <Hobbsee> which i fixed.
[13:51] <Hobbsee> oh grrr
[13:51]  * Hobbsee brb in a sec - no caps lock again
[13:51] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, it seems not
[13:53] <persia> Kmos: re: bug #178424.  Have you tested with all the rdepends of octave2.9?
[13:53] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178424 in octave2.9 "Please sync octave3.0 3.0.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/178424
[13:54] <Hobbsee> right, back
[13:55] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, what was the name of the plugin?
[13:56] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: equaliser, iirc
[13:56] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, yep, wrong word sorry
[13:57] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, maybe gst-plugin-bad?
[13:57] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, and do you suggest to add it as a direct depend or just a recommend?
[13:57] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, or even suggest
[13:58] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: probably a recommend
[13:58] <Hobbsee> it'll never get to main, if it was wanted, as a depends
[13:58] <Hobbsee> and it's probably of questionable legality, etc, in some countries
[13:58] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, ok perfect, gonna add it as a recommend then
[14:00] <persia> Erm.  Universe can't Recommends: multiverse.  Maybe gst-plugins-bad-multiverse0.10 ?
[14:01] <Kmos> persia: the xmds, octave-epstk and octplot?
[14:02] <persia> Kmos: Also shogun-octave, qtoctave, octave-sp, and maybe octave-forge, if that is a different source (I haven't looked).
[14:03] <Hobbsee> persia: oh, recommends get installed by default soon, don't they?
[14:03] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: suggests then
[14:03] <persia> Hobbsee: even aside from that, debcheck complains
[14:03] <Hobbsee> well, let it :)
[14:04] <bluekuja> persia, yeah, it should be gst-plugins-bad-multiverse0.10
[14:04]  * persia bashes Hobbsee for QA failure
[14:04] <bluekuja> lol
[14:04] <Hobbsee> persia: wait.  it complains about something !universe being a recommends, or a suggests?
[14:04] <Hobbsee> uh oh, mum's up
[14:04] <persia> Hobbsee: Recommends:  I don't care about suggests, even if debcheck does.
[14:04] <Kmos> persia: they work with 2.9.18 and 2.9.19, but I need to check more carefully that ones with 3.0, but they should work.. that bug is in progress.. i'll change it status
[14:05] <bluekuja> persia, I'll add it as a suggests then
[14:05] <Hobbsee> persia: ah right.  i thought you were only talking about suggests there
[14:05] <bluekuja> persia, the package name is gst-plugins-bad-multiverse0.10
[14:05] <bluekuja> as you pointed out before
[14:05] <persia> Kmos: Thanks.  It looked confirmed, and ready for push to the sponsors on review, and I wanted to kick it back before others complained.  Please document your testing carefully: 3.0 would be a nice feature for hardy.
[14:06]  * Hobbsee celebrates the lack of sponsors bugs.
[14:06] <Kmos> persia: yes.. it will =) i
[14:06] <Kmos> ups
[14:06] <persia> bluekuja: Sounds fine to me.  I don't even really know what the subject is: just saw something about questionable legality and Recommends, and wanted to point out the multiverse source :)
[14:06] <Kmos> persia: I'll look at it before set it to confirmed and subscribe my mentors.
[14:08] <bluekuja> persia, the exaile's equaliser requires that plugin to work
[14:08] <bluekuja> persia, that was the subject we were discussing :)
[14:08] <persia> Kmos: Thanks.  Best to look at these things before opening the bug, as many people subscribe to packages or review bug traffic, and may think it is more ready than it is.  If you want to use a bug as a indicator you are investigating, it doesn't hurt to add that in the description: you can always edit it later.
[14:08] <Kmos> the package: libapache-requestnotes-perl shouldn't be removed ? it depends on libapache-request-perl that doesn't exist and it's Apache v1.X
[14:08] <persia> bluekuja: Ah.  OK.  Please fix it (just in multiverse) :)
[14:09] <Kmos> it's also removed from Debian
[14:09] <Kmos> libapache-request-perl doesn't exist even on Gutsy
[14:10] <bluekuja> persia, what do you mean with "just in multiverse"?
[14:10] <bluekuja> persia, exaile is in universe actually
[14:11] <bluekuja> DarkSun88, gonna take of Bug #178440 in a while
[14:11] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178440 in postgrey "FTBFS: postgrey 1.31-1 on hardy-i386" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/178440
[14:11] <bluekuja> *care
[14:12] <DarkSun88> bluekuja: Don't worry
[14:13] <bluekuja> DarkSun88, ;)
[14:13] <DarkSun88> The bug is there, doesn't run off :D
[14:14] <bluekuja> ^^ :)
[14:14] <persia> bluekuja: In that case, I don't care.  As I said, I was reacting to "...it's probably of questionable legality, etc, in some countries".  If it's in universe, then I'm not worried, and Recommends is acceptable.
[14:15] <bluekuja> persia, ok perfect, we'll have a universe package recommending that multiverse plugin then
[14:15] <bluekuja> persia, finishing in a while
[14:16] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, setting it as a recommend then
[14:17] <persia> bluekuja: What?  universe can't Recommends: multiverse!  If the plugin is in multiverse, it has to be Suggests:
[14:17] <Kmos> bug 145563
[14:17] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 145563 in libapache-requestnotes-perl "[UNMETDEPS] libapache-requestnotes-perl has unmet dependencies" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145563
[14:17] <bluekuja> persia, yes, that's what we said before
[14:17] <Kmos> can someone look at this one ?
[14:17] <bluekuja> persia, I told you the package (exaile) is in universe, the plugin is in multiserve
[14:17] <bluekuja> persia, you misunderstood :)
[14:18] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: yeah, but recommends are getting installed by default soon
[14:18] <persia> bluekuja: I misunderstood.  universe can suggests multiverse, but can't recommends multiverse.
[14:18] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: and you can't have a universe package installing a multiverse package by default
[14:18] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: with the old system, that would have worked.  but nto now
[14:19] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, yeah, right...plus it seems we have a main and a multiverse variant of that package
[14:19] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, e.g gst-plugins-bad-multiverse0.10 and gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
[14:21] <Hobbsee> yeah - i'm not sure if it's just -bad
[14:21] <Hobbsee> i don't remem;ber anymore
[14:22] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, yeah, it seems its just gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
[14:22] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, which is in main...
[14:23] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, so we are able to add it as a recommend, what do you think?
[14:23] <bluekuja> persia, any idea?
[14:23] <Hobbsee> bluekuja: recommends is fine, if it's in the right package, and in main
[14:23] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, actually installing gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad package we get the equaliser working
[14:24] <bluekuja> Hobbsee, so it should be the right option
[14:25] <Hobbsee> ah, goody
[14:25] <persia> I thought someone said something about legality and multiverse.  I'm shutting up now, but I'll be unhappy if debcheck complains.
[14:26] <bluekuja> persia, there are two options: 1) gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad (main) and 2) gstreamer-plugins-bad-multiverse0.10 (multiverse)
[14:26] <bluekuja> persia, and it seems the first option installs the right package for exaile
[14:27] <bluekuja> persia, so gonna recommend it :)
[14:28] <persia> bluekuja: universe recommending main is nice and clean.  Thank you :)
[14:28] <bluekuja> persia, yep, np, thanks to you and sorry for bothering
[14:28] <persia> bluekuja: No problem.  Thanks for checking.
[14:28] <bluekuja> :)
[14:41] <jonnymind> hello ppl and Merry Christmas
[14:42] <jonnymind> is REVU still down?
[14:42] <jonnymind> seems not.
[14:42] <persia> jonnymind: Merry Christmas.  Isn't it easier to open a browser than ask on IRC :)
[14:43] <jonnymind> Yes, but I had the xchat win opened and I wanted to hail...
[14:44] <Hobbsee> lazyness is the key to everything, it apperas
[14:44] <jonnymind> so, as it's up, I updated and kindly ask for check on 174470
[14:44] <jonnymind> bug 174470
[14:44] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 174470 in ubuntu "Package for the Falcon Programming Language" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174470
[14:44] <persia> jonnymind: On the other hand, REVU day was cancelled this week.  There's still time to prep for next week, but mid-week reviews will be light, as this is a holiday break in the Hardy calendar.
[14:45] <jonnymind> Ok. No rush anyhow.
[14:45] <jonnymind> Again, Marry Christmas!
[14:45] <manchicken> Let us not forget that laziness is the purpose that software serves ;)
[14:47]  * Hobbsee wonders where revu went
[14:47] <bddebian> Heya gang
[14:51] <bddebian> heh
[15:06] <imbrandon> heya Hobbsee bddebian persia and *
[15:06] <Hobbsee> heya imbrandon
[15:06] <imbrandon> Merry Christmass :)
[15:06] <bddebian> Hi imbrandon and Merry Christmas :)
[15:06] <imbrandon> Hobbsee: it got too hot and shutdown the other day
[15:06] <Hobbsee> ahhh
[15:07] <imbrandon> it was down ~48 hours because sire*tart also happen to be ill when it happened too unfortunately :(
[15:07] <Hobbsee> ahh
[15:07]  * Hobbsee --> bed.  merry christmas all!
[15:07] <imbrandon> gnight Hobbsee
[15:08] <imbrandon> ScottK: round ?
[17:21] <ScottK-palm> imbrandon: U there?
[17:23] <norsetto> oh, well, now I have seen them all, when will we have the honour of ScottK-Cray ?
[17:24] <ScottK-palm> Duuno.  Palm IRC doesn't work so well.
[17:24] <norsetto> ScottK-palm: have a nice xmas you and your family anyway
[17:24] <ScottK-palm> imbrandon and I are attempting to meet for lunch today.
[17:26] <norsetto> Nice, I didn't know brandon lived in the states
[17:27] <ScottK-palm> leonel: I don't have the bug handy, but I set up a bug against all the packages needing rebuilding due to the libclamav transition.
[17:28] <ScottK-palm> norsetto: even better he lives in the city I grew up in.
[17:30] <leonel> ScottK-palm: I'll search for it  and  add my comments there
[17:31] <ScottK-palm> leonel: Good.  Also close that bug in the debian/changelog of any uploads you prepare.
[17:31] <leonel> ScottK-palm: found it   bug 178373
[17:31] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178373 in python-clamav "Package needs rebuild/fixing for libclamav2/libclamav3 transition" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/178373
[17:32] <leonel> ScottK-palm: Ok i will
[17:32] <ScottK-palm> leonel: Klamav needed a small patch to build.  the rest I've just rebuilt.
[17:32] <ScottK-palm> Yes.  That's it.
[17:33] <ScottK-palm> You'll see I got a reasonable fraction of them done already.
[17:34] <leonel> I see  I got some time to do that today
[17:35] <ScottK-palm> norsetto: That bug might also be a useful one for one of your hopefuls to work on.  if they do, they can ping me for sponsoring.
[17:35] <ScottK-palm> Great.
[17:36] <ScottK-palm> I need to run.  Chat with you all later.
[17:37]  * norsetto wonders what "one of your hopefuls" means
[17:44] <LaserJock> hi MOTU Land!
[17:45] <effie_jayx> LaserJock: merry christmas
[17:46] <LaserJock> effie_jayx: merry Christmas to you!
[17:50] <bddebian> Heya LaserJock
[17:53] <LaserJock> bddebian!
[17:53] <LaserJock> how are you?
[17:53] <bddebian> Hanging in there thanks.  You?
[17:53] <LaserJock> pretty good
[17:54] <LaserJock> splurged yesterday and bought a new laptop
[17:54] <bddebian> Nice
[17:55] <LaserJock> probably can't afford it
[17:55] <crimsun> you phd candidiates and floating wads of cash, sheesh.
[17:55] <crimsun> the rest of us sods have coal in our stockings!
[17:55] <LaserJock> but it's my "pre PhD ... need new machine to finish PhD" present
[17:55] <bddebian> heh
[17:55] <LaserJock> crimsun: yes, so much cash .... I don't even know what to do with it
[17:56] <LaserJock> my "old" laptop is 4-5 years old and actually my wife's
[17:56] <LaserJock> so I gave back to her ;-)
[17:56] <crimsun> time for u-u-s queue.  Who's doing it already?
[17:56] <crimsun> (And who's jumping in?)
[17:57]  * bddebian is knee deep in wx2.6 conversion :-(
[17:57] <LaserJock> way to go bddebian
[17:57] <crimsun> mm, what fun and games it is in wx2.6 conversions!
[17:58] <zul> heylo
[17:58] <crimsun> heya zul
[17:58] <bddebian> No, it's kicking my ass :'-(
[17:58] <norsetto> crimsun: I have an hour to spare before dinner if you need help
[17:58] <zul> hey crimsun how is it going?
[17:59] <crimsun> norsetto: I'm diving in now
[17:59] <crimsun> zul: not bad, you and the young one?
[17:59] <zul> crimsun: he was quite litterally kicking my ass today but he is napping
[17:59] <LaserJock> zul, norsetto: hello
[17:59] <crimsun> hehe, nice
[18:00] <zul> LaserJock: hey
[18:00] <norsetto> LaserJock: heya LaserJock
[18:00] <LaserJock> zul: man, I was trying to keep up with my 3-year old niece on Saturday
[18:00] <LaserJock> so much energy
[18:00] <LaserJock> I didn't last very long
[18:00] <LaserJock> Uncle Jordan needs a nap
[18:00] <zul> LaserJock: i meant by kicking my ass he was slapping me
[18:02] <LaserJock> zul: yes, I figured something along those lines
[18:02] <LaserJock> I figured the other meaning was probably warranted as well, from most kids I've seen ;-)
[18:05] <LaserJock> my gosh, so much spam!
[18:07] <jdong> LaserJock: oh oh guess what! I managed to end up with a B in chem! *hugs uncle Jordan*
[18:07] <LaserJock> jdong: \o/
[18:08] <LaserJock> good news
[18:08] <Nafallo> LaserJock == Jordan?
[18:08] <jdong> :)
[18:08] <LaserJock> Nafallo: yes, sorry
[18:08] <Nafallo> thought so :-)
[18:08] <LaserJock> I should change my nick like the rest of the world
[18:08] <jdong> LaserJock: now I'm just waiting for the news fairy to deliver my math and bio grades :)
[18:08] <crimsun> pfft, Nafallo has been around long enough to know that ;)
[18:08] <Nafallo> exactly :-)
[18:08] <jdong> which I don't think will be nearly as bright.
[18:08] <Nafallo> just wanted to make sure ;-)
[18:09] <LaserJock> jdong: I was actually watching gen chem MIT lectures on my ipod not long ago
[18:09] <jdong> sweet
[18:09] <Nafallo> the 'uncle' part confused me a little ;-)
[18:09] <LaserJock> jdong: well, it's MIT, Bs are ok ;-)
[18:09] <jdong> LaserJock: this term I'd just be happy to end up with all C's :)
[18:10] <jdong> never every try to cram all the institute graduation requirements into one term!
[18:10] <LaserJock> heh
[18:10] <jdong> procrastination always beats dying of stress.
[18:10] <LaserJock> hmm
[18:10] <LaserJock> do I have to be running a 64bit Ubuntu to make a 64bit pbuilder?
[18:12] <LaserJock> I managed to get a laptop with core 2 duo, intel graphics, and intel wireless
[18:12] <jdong> LaserJock: yeah you need a 64-bit kernel to do so
[18:12] <jdong> LaserJock: or use VMWare which can virtualize a 64-bit guest from a 32-bit host
[18:13] <LaserJock> jdong: ah, I see
[18:13]  * jdong is surprised this airport wifi is holingng up
[18:13] <jdong> holding*
[18:18] <norsetto> jdong: you may want to check bug 178267 before the wifi gives up ?
[18:18] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178267 in hardinfo "Hardinfo crashes during processing the Benchmarks." [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/178267
 leonel: Good.  Also close that bug in the debian/changelog of any uploads you prepare.  <--   This in the debdiff  ???
[18:19] <LaserJock> leonel: that should be in the debdiff
[18:20] <LaserJock> man, this 12cell battery is huge, but it sure lasts a while
[18:30] <leonel> LaserJock: ok
[18:42] <crimsun> ember_: I've fixed the get-orig-source rule (use of .. in symlink)
[19:15] <groo> hi/2 all...
[19:16] <groo> could anyone help me with a reject from the PPA server?
[19:17] <Kmos> groo: what it says in the mail ?
[19:18] <groo> Rejected:
[19:18] <groo> MD5 sum of uploaded file does not match existing file in archive
[19:18] <groo> Files specified in DSC are broken or missing, skipping package unpack verification.
[19:19] <groo> Kmos: the problem is that the orig.tar and the packages uploaded match the MD5.. i suspect that a orig.tar.gz from the original (first) upload, wasnt deleted after the forced upload, ence the md5 mismatch
[19:20] <groo> i?  not a newbie to dput or ppa... i have a lot of packages there, and always worked.. today i got rejects for two diferente packages.. don't know what's wrong, since the md5s that i run by hand mtach the ones in .dsc
[19:20] <groo> Kmos: any ideas?
[19:22] <groo> Kmos: how much time does is take for the ppa server to delete a reject orig.tar.gz?
[19:28] <Kmos> groo: you can forget the upload.. dput -f *.changes
[19:28] <Kmos> *force
[19:39] <groo> Kmos: tried that.. same error
[20:26] <Gunner_Sr> hi persia
[20:45] <totopalma> RainCT, hi :)
[21:19] <imbrandon> norsetto: yup I'm in the USA ( Kansas City, Missouri to be exact ) :P
[21:20] <norsetto> imbrandon: right!
[21:20] <norsetto> imbrandon: have you guys had launch already?
[21:21] <imbrandon> yup just got back
[21:21] <imbrandon> walked back in the door aobut ~10 minutes ago
[21:22]  * Fujitsu appears.
[21:22] <imbrandon> Gates BBQ ftw :)
[21:22] <imbrandon> heya Fujitsu
[21:23] <Fujitsu> imbrandon: What are you doing up?
[21:23] <imbrandon> Fujitsu: i was about to ask you the same thing :)
[21:23] <imbrandon> i just met ScottK for lunch
[21:23] <imbrandon> so i had to be up early today :)
[21:23] <Fujitsu> It's 0823 here, so I'm allowed to be up.
[21:23] <Fujitsu> Ahh.
[21:23] <norsetto> merry xmas fujitsu
[21:24] <Fujitsu> You too, norsetto.
[21:24] <imbrandon> Fujitsu: i never rember is it the 25th there now i guess ? get any new toys ? hehe
[21:24] <Fujitsu> imbrandon: It is, yes.
[21:25] <Fujitsu> No, no.
[21:25] <imbrandon> :)
[21:34] <RainCT> hi totopalma
[21:40] <Kmos> merry xmas!
[21:41] <bddebian> Merry Christmas km
[21:41] <bddebian> E...
[21:41] <Fujitsu> Hm, have we had a mass-giveback? Looks like it.
[21:42]  * persia believes this to be further evidence of Santa Claus
[21:43] <Fujitsu> Definitely.
[21:43]  * Fujitsu kicks kohnen
[21:43] <Fujitsu> It gets a Christmas kick from me :)
[21:52] <Fujitsu> Yay, the give-back killed 2/3 of the i386 FTBFSes.
[21:53] <nxvl> norsetto: hi!
[21:53] <nxvl> norsetto: how are you doing?
[21:53] <norsetto> hi nxvl, fine and you?
[21:53] <nxvl> fine, waiting for the night to get dinner with my family
[21:54] <bddebian> persia: I was trucking along with jugglemaster, now I just broke a Debian patch.. :(
[21:54] <norsetto> nxvl: its a special dinner tonight?
[21:54] <nxvl> norsetto: christmas dinner
[21:54] <persia> bddebian: What did you break?
[21:54] <norsetto> nxvl: yes, so you eat special food ?
[21:55] <bddebian> some patch to src/jmdlx/newsemaphores.cpp
[21:55]  * Fujitsu thought he was ahead of most of the rest of the planet.
[21:55] <nxvl> norsetto: turnkey
[21:55] <Fujitsu> Or do you crazy people celebrate a day early?
[21:55] <nxvl> norsetto: and some other christmas stuff
[21:55] <nxvl> norsetto: well i need to go, i only wanted to wish you a very nice christmas
[21:56] <norsetto> nxvl: you and your family too. Have a fun xmas!
[21:56] <persia> bddebian: You know that you're supposed to be editing the files in a patched environment, right :)  Anyway, it's just an if wrapper: should be simple to reapply.
[21:57] <persia> Did you get it from wxT("Semaphore") ?
[21:57]  * Fujitsu sees `wx' and runs away.
[21:59]  * persia notes the date in Victoria, and suggests not even wx should be shunned :)
[22:02] <bddebian> persia: Aye, I've fixed quite a bit already.  There's a guy in #wxWidgets that has been super helpful
[22:02] <bddebian> Anyway, gotta jump in the shower, bbl
[22:03] <Fujitsu> persia: Bah, humbug.
[22:03] <persia> bddebian: I'll be idle when you return, but don't wrap the constant unless it is being transformed to wxString.  JML_CHAR* takes a C string normally.  (and that upstream is particularly annoying).
[22:30] <RainCT> merry christmas :)
[22:31] <RainCT> and good night
[22:40] <persia> frenchy: congrats on me-tv :)
[22:50] <frenchy> persia: Hi there, yes Me TV has just made its way into sid.  Thanks for archiving.
[22:52] <RzR> hi  i have an issue while uploading to PPA
[22:52] <RzR> it's a 9mb source arvhice
[22:52] <RzR> and fails :
[22:52] <RzR> Error '(22, 'Invalid argument')' during ftp transfer of coccinella_0.96.4.orig.tar.gz
[22:57] <ScottK2> persia: Merry Christmas.
[23:20] <norsetto> g'night all
[23:47] <frenchy> RzR: Still there?
[23:48] <RzR> yea
[23:48] <RzR> oui mr la grenouille
[23:50] <frenchy> RzR: Hahaha, seems like all the people that know stuff aren't here anymore.  Maybe someone at #launchpad might be able to help.
[23:52] <RzR> actually my prolem is fixed
[23:52] <RzR> ii suppose this is a timeoutt issue
[23:53] <frenchy> Oh, ok ... Monsieur Grenouille, out.