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Mithrandirlamont: mashup of C, python and sh.. that explains a lot of your code. :-P00:00
Mithrandir"hm, didn't work, where's the big hammer?"00:00
Nafallolol00:00
LaserJocklbathnc: it's more of using the proper tool for the job00:01
cjwatsonlbathnc: this channel is for coordination of Ubuntu development, and is not really the best place for introductory questions; https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu might be a place to start, though you should also be able to Google for things like comparisons between programming languages00:01
lamontMithrandir: rock.00:01
cjwatsonor indeed for comparisons between distributions00:01
Mithrandirlamont: yeah, I assume you can use a rock as a hammer. :-D00:01
lamontMithrandir: "because once you have tac-nukes, everything begins to look like a small city"00:01
Mithrandirindeed00:01
slangasekMithrandir: next you'll tell me that lamont's igloo/bungalow/skyscraper/sod house is not the height of avant garde architecture00:02
Mithrandirslangasek: his rock cave, you mean?  It's got wireless, though00:02
Mithrandirand ia64-powered heating.00:03
Nafallo:-)00:03
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ScottKlamont: Thanks.00:10
ScottKlamont: It looks like you didn't do my IPv6 localhost patch yet?00:11
lamontScottK: didn't do any real patches.00:11
ScottKOK.  Makes sense for the first one.00:11
lamontI need to run into town now, either toss me email or remind me when I'm back online in a couple 3 hours00:12
ScottKWill do.00:13
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cjwatsonmr_pouit: could you please merge seed changes properly, using 'bzr merge', rather than by copy-and-paste?00:27
cjwatsonmr_pouit: if you don't know how, ask :)00:27
cjwatsonmr_pouit: (Doing it the way you do it causes unnecessary conflicts and means that other people typically end up redoing part of the work later.)00:28
* LaserJock looks at his seed change and hopes it was ok00:33
cjwatsonLaserJock: which one?00:34
cjwatsonLaserJock: r681 in edubuntu.hardy from six days ago or so?00:34
cjwatsonLaserJock: if so, looks fine00:35
cjwatsonthough you might want to use 'bzr whoami' to set a real name as well as an e-mail address00:35
LaserJockbah00:37
LaserJockthanks00:37
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articpenguin3800is it too early to suggest features for hardy +101:02
ion_On IRC, they’ll most likely be lost in the noise. Better write a spec at launchpad, or something.01:03
articpenguin3800where would i write it?01:04
ion_https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/01:07
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* Hobbsee waves02:17
LaserJockhi Hobbsee02:17
bddebianHi Hobbsee, LaserJock02:17
zulhey Hobbsee02:21
Hobbseehiya zul!02:21
* lamont wanders back in02:58
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lamontbouncy bouncy hobbse03:14
lamonthobbsee, even03:14
ScottKTab completion sucks when the person isn't on.03:15
bddebianheh03:27
lamontScottK: it does at that03:35
* lamont blames Hobbsee 03:35
* Hobbsee blames lamont back03:36
lamontHobbsee: how's things?03:36
Hobbseedoing OK03:36
* Hobbsee has the day off - woo!03:36
ScottKslangasek: Thank you for the NEWing (yeah.  clamav on dapper-backports is done)!03:42
slangasekScottK: no problem03:46
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mdomschs05:23
mike__Does anyone have a make file for a usb_skeleton.c project?05:48
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warp10Heya all!07:23
dholbachgood morning07:38
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\shpitti, I filed a removal request for octave2.1/2.9 (bug #186944) I'm dealing with the other package uploads and syncs this afternoon when I'm coming back from city shopping :) just for reference :)07:48
ubotuLaunchpad bug 186944 in octave2.9 "[REMOVAL REQUEST] octave2.9 and octave2.1" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18694407:48
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stgrabermoin08:31
superm1bryce, ping08:33
Kanohi, what is the tool used to create the initramfs for the desktop cd?08:36
superm1Kano, the same tool that creates the initramfs on normal systems.  you may want to take a look at livecd-rootfs to learn more about its build process08:37
Kanobut you nee dmore hooks08:38
superm1yes, see what casper adds08:38
Kanoso still named caspar?08:38
superm1yeah08:38
Kanobut thats universe?08:38
superm1and additionally there are some more hooks added in ubiquity-casper08:38
Kanonot main08:39
superm1capser is in main08:39
superm1http://paste.ubuntu.com/3968/08:39
Kanook, wrote it wrong08:39
Kanothere are even .swp files in caspar...08:40
Kano./ubiquity-hooks/.30accessibility.swp08:40
superm1i'd imagine that's a mistake08:41
superm1but you'd have to check with colin on that08:42
Kanohow about modding it the same way like live-initramfs to support union=... option08:42
superm1not too sure on that, sorry08:42
Kanothats not a big diff08:43
Kanoyou basically have to change unionfs 2 times to a var, add the unionfs cheatcode and add aufs as hook08:44
superm1aufs hasn't been added in yet to our kernel08:46
superm1laga was going to work on a patch for that08:46
Kanowhat i currently dont get is that network-manager works with unionfs on hardy but not when i use unionfs with live-helper08:47
superm1live-helper on debian?08:47
ln-keescook: ping. can you tell me what "Declined for Dapper by Kees Cook" means in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/65631 ?08:48
ubotuLaunchpad bug 65631 in linux-source-2.6.15 "skge driver broken: invalid call to spin_unlock causes system crash" [Medium,Fix committed]08:48
Kanosuperm1: i use live helper backported from sid to etch + ubuntu kernel compiled on etch08:49
superm1Kano, well i was gonna say maybe missing some of our (hefty) unionfs patchset, but hmph08:51
Kanowell i can patch casper with ease to support aufs08:52
superm1i'm sure everyone would be very open to that08:53
superm1additionally if you wanted to do the patch to add aufs support, i don't believe laga started it yet, but you can check with him08:53
Alohawhats this channel for? if not application development?08:59
sorenUbuntu development08:59
sorenDevelopment *of* Ubuntu, not *on* Ubuntu.09:00
Alohalike advocacy?09:00
sorenEr.. no.09:00
sorenDevelopment.09:00
sorenY'know. Computers and stuff.09:00
soren:)09:00
Alohalike ubuntu core?09:01
* Aloha is confused09:01
Kanosuperm1: compared to live-initramfs caspar has really no options...09:01
Kanono toram, nothing09:01
persiaAloha: The development of the applications that make up Ubuntu, as opposed to the development of applications that run on Ubuntu.09:01
superm1Kano, yeah its a bit specialized for the purposes its used for09:01
AlohaAloha, can you give me an application for an example?09:02
Alohaoops09:02
Alohas/Aloha/persia/09:02
Alohaheh09:02
persiaAloha: X09:02
Alohapersia, gotcha so like the packaging of the main upstream components?09:03
persiaRight.09:04
Alohaso like the opposite of MOTU kinda09:04
sorenI would certainly not call it opposite. They complement each other.09:04
Alohawell i mean in the case that MOTU is for extra stuff while devel is for core stuff. opposite was the wrong word09:05
sorenThat's sort of the idea, yes.09:06
Kanosuperm1: what a huge patch ;)09:07
Kano casper                |   12 ++++++++++--09:07
Kano casper-bottom/12fstab |    2 +-09:07
Kano 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)09:07
superm1:), well if you want to publish that branch somewhere, someone in ~ubuntu-core-dev can merge and add that patch09:10
Kanowell i prefer to try that first09:10
superm1well of  course :)09:10
Kanobut the patch should be correct09:10
Kanohmm one thing is missing09:11
Kanoi forgot the hook09:11
Kanobut thats only one line more09:11
Kanowhat package is used to add unionfs-tools?09:18
Kanohttp://kanotix.com/files/thorhammer/updates/casper/casper-aufs.patch09:19
Kanoto casper this should be enough09:19
superm1Kano, I believe just the 'unionfs' package09:22
superm1its in universe09:22
Kanohmm09:23
Kanomaybe they dont need it09:23
Kanoas they only use mount09:23
pittiGood morning09:25
Kanobtw. did you notice that ntfs-3g was updated... i updated my package yesterday09:27
pitti\sh_away: octave is already NEWed09:28
pittiScottK: just looked, apparently someone took care of sylpheed in dapper-backports NEW09:29
pitti\sh_away: old octaves removed and blacklisted09:31
Kanonew ntfs-3g is independend of fuse, as it has built-in fuse-lite09:32
Kanobtw. fuse-utils would be too old in hardy, as it would need 2.7.2 when you want to use external fuse09:33
Kanohttp://www.ntfs-3g.org/releases.html09:33
Kano#09:34
Kano# Fix: the SIGTERM signal may caused deadlock which could block for instance the shutdown process. If NTFS-3G is used with an external FUSE library, which is not the default, then FUSE 2.7.2 package is required.09:34
pitticarlos: so I assume it's ok when I add code to langpack-o-matic to ignore all country specific locales except en_*, zh_*, and pt_BR?09:35
carlospitti: yeah, please. I will tell you when Launchpad is fixed to do it directly09:36
Kanowell maybe the panic message could use the var too09:42
Kanoupdated the patch09:45
superm1Kano, i posted the url to it in the installer channel.  when one of the other folks in there steps in they'll get a chance to look at it.09:46
Kanowell you need aufs in lum09:46
superm1yeah like i said laga is supposed to work on that09:46
superm1:)09:46
Kanoyesterday aufs cvs was updated09:47
gesergood morning09:48
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tkamppeterpitti, hi10:00
Kanosuperm1: that casper seems to be broken, it does not copy the casper script itself in the hook10:08
Kanoonly function and helper10:09
Kanohas your initramfs that implicit?10:10
cjwatsonKano: initramfs-tools copies everything in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts by default; the explicit copy of casper-functions and casper-helpers is in fact unnecessary10:23
cjwatsonyour patch looks fine but I'll let Evan look at it10:24
MacSlowAmaranth, https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/19394 did you suggest that?10:29
Kanocjwatson: the problem is the initramfs utils from debian did not add casper at all...10:30
Kanoonly the casper.conf somehow10:30
MacSlowAmaranth, I think the term "ubuntu-desktop-effects" is meant to be a more general umbrella for things like window-level effects (which means compiz mostly) and at some point toolkit-level effects.10:31
cjwatsonKano: I can't help you with the initramfs utilities from Debian10:31
AmaranthMacSlow: If the team should be kept around the people currently on it should be purged10:32
cjwatsonperhaps they broke compatibility10:32
AmaranthMacSlow: It was actually originally "people who help with beryl even though its not in the repo" but it ballooned into "i like beryl, why not join?"10:32
AmaranthBecause it was originally open membership10:33
MacSlowAmaranth, while we don't have toolkit-level effects yet to "justify" this umbrella-term, we certainly will in some not too distant future.10:33
Kanocjwatson: i guess i know the problem..10:33
Kanobusybox-initramfs10:34
Kanois a depend in a special version10:35
Kanoand thats not installable...10:35
Kanowill add that and see..10:36
cjwatsonyeah, IIRC busybox is packaged differently in Debian10:36
Kano/tmp/buildd/busybox-1.1.3/networking/libiproute/ipaddress.c:25:27: error: linux/if_addr.h: No such file or directory10:37
Kanofunny10:37
Kanowhat stupid build-dep do you have got in u10:37
cjwatsonKano: the kernel headers are hardly an exotic build-dependency; indeed, they're in build-essential10:38
cjwatson(linux-libc-dev)10:39
Kanowhen does somebody add hardy to search for files template in packages.ubuntu.com10:39
Kanocjwatson: hmm that header does not seem to be in etch10:40
cjwatsonKano: packages.ubuntu.com is a third-party service, not provided by us. You should mail the address linked to at the top of the page.10:40
Kanohow about using the debian busybox package instead as depend?10:42
cjwatsonlinux-kernel-headers (the old name) in etch doesn't seem to have linux/if_addr.h; I assume you need to back out the changes in the Ubuntu diff which were needed to cope with newer kernels10:43
cjwatsonI rather strongly suspect that Debian's busybox doesn't have all the necessary bits (e.g. awk, the mount patches I did for FUSE, pidof, etc.) but you are of course free to find that out for yourself ...10:44
Kanoalso why do you add busybox-initramfs depends to casper, usually busybox is a depend of initramfs-tools?10:45
cjwatsondifferent (smaller) build10:45
cjwatsonit hardly matters; busybox-initramfs is a dependency of initramfs-tools too10:46
cjwatson(note, we did all this *before* Debian, you should be asking why they changed it ;-))10:46
cjwatsonthe casper dep on busybox-initramfs is because it needs newer features in the specified version10:46
Kanowhich ones10:46
cjwatsonwe document this in the changelog so that you don't have to ask the developers10:47
Kanowell it would be more to tell if the standard debian busybox has em or not10:47
Kanoi think backporting caspar is not that easy...11:20
Kanohas ubuntu something like live-helper to create images from scatch easyly?11:20
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cjwatsonKano: livecd-rootfs is what we use11:26
Kanobut that creates only the rootfs11:26
Kanoisnt there a tool that combines all into an iso?11:26
saispohi all11:27
cjwatsonseb128: could you (get somebody to) have a look at bug 184137?11:43
ubotuLaunchpad bug 184137 in gtk+2.0 "please backport support for switching input method on the fly" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18413711:43
seb128cjwatson: oh, right11:43
seb128lool: ^11:43
seb128cjwatson: lool started to work on the new version today,11:44
cjwatsoncool, thanks11:46
Ubuletteslangasek, is there anything blocking bug 185178 ? (I see you've been assigned to it)11:48
ubotuLaunchpad bug 185178 in libpng "Please sponsor libpng 1.2.24" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18517811:48
pochusoren: thanks for the gtk-vnc upload11:48
sorenpochu: Thanks for preparing it! :)11:48
sorenpitti: Didn't we agree to /not/ make "Erase disk" the default when using the auto-crypto-lvm thing?11:50
TheMusocjwatson: evand managed to get the a11y stuff done in ubiquity last week during the sprint, but since the privelages changes still need to go in, it can't properly be tested yet. However, when testing is possible, and issues need fixing, I will endever to fix these myself.11:52
TheMusoI'll reply to the list, so there is a paper trail.11:53
Kanohow about using icedtea for java (because it has a amd64 firefox plugin)?11:55
Kanohmm in universe11:56
mok0Is there a 32 bits libg2c for hardy-amd64?11:58
mok0Ah, lib32g2c0...12:00
DktrKranzpitti, regarding https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates?action=diff&rev2=81&rev1=80, does it mean low severity bugs could be sru-worthy too?12:14
tjaaltonasac: the latest version of n-m works fine here, the previous one failed completely :)12:18
cjwatsonsoren: erase disk is the default again because Debian implemented a cancel button12:19
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cjwatsonTheMuso: right, I just mentioned for completeness, bearing in mind that people may be reading ubuntu-installer@ who weren't at the sprint :)12:19
TheMusocjwatson: yep fair enough12:21
asactjaalton: the previously started to early for some ... thanks for the info12:26
tjaaltonasac: yeah, thanks for packaging the snapshow, now I can test ppp support12:27
tjaaltonuh, -shot12:28
asactjaalton: let me know12:31
ograasac, my NM misbehaves :/12:31
asacogra: define misbehave? like what i do all day:)?12:32
ogradoesnt let me connect to the most powerful network on this floor but insists on connecting to the one in the basement12:32
ograwhich indeed isnt stable over time due to the fact that the signal needs to go through three steel concrete ceilings12:33
asacogra: does NM tell you that it found a better connection?12:33
ograno, it just ignores the strong one12:34
asacwhats the reason stated in syslog (when nm gives up)?12:34
asacjust timed out?12:34
ograi wonder if i connected to a net called "linksys" during travel recently and it has a wrong key ...12:35
asacogra: you are still using wep?12:36
ograyes12:36
asacif so, that might indeed be the case12:36
Kanotjaalton: do you really want to close the X700 SE bug?12:36
ograand actually i used 64Bit ... now the ui says 40Bit12:36
asacwep doesn't tell anythinga bout why something isn't working ... previously nm assumed that you have wrong key ... but people complained iirc12:36
Kanowhen there is no fix in the mesa -4 debian package12:36
asacso maybe they switched to prefer the assumption that you cannot connect12:36
ograah12:36
asaclook in keyring12:36
tjaaltonKano: sure is12:37
tjaaltonoh crap12:37
Kanotjaalton: it is not, you are blind12:37
asacogra: and look whether you have something in /system/networking/12:37
asacin gconf12:37
ograi'll just remnove the linksys network with gconf-editor ;)12:37
ograright, did that before12:37
tjaaltonKano: no, just that the -4 changelog is missing12:37
* ogra considers giving his networks proper names now :)12:37
tjaaltonKano: the patch is upstream, and the package contains it12:37
asacogra: the key is in the keyring12:37
ograi wonder how many WLANs called "default" exist in the world :)12:38
asacogra: i don't even know if thats a problem :)12:38
asacogra: but you should switch to wpa12:38
asacmost likely your router supports it12:38
Kanotjaalton: but when i apply the patch it works... and it was not there before and it is not in patches dir12:38
Kanoso where should it be?12:38
tjaaltonKano: in the diff...12:39
tjaaltonit's maintained in git you know12:39
ograasac, half of my APs are so old they dont know WPA12:39
tjaaltonKano: "Update to mesa_7_0_branch head (commit 48ae5cf0)."12:39
asacogra: dump them :) ... a new one costs 25 EUR or something similar ridiculous12:40
Kanotjaalton: when it is in the diff then why can i apply it?12:40
ograasac, indeed12:40
Kanotjaalton: you can not find the comment,thats impossible12:42
ograasac, no way ... still switches back12:42
ograwhat bothers me here is that i dont even get a new question for the key12:43
tjaaltonKano: ok, so it's not in the stable branch12:43
tjaaltonduh12:43
Kanotjaalton: i wrote that it will be in NEXT version not in stable12:43
asacogra: show me syslog12:44
tjaaltonKano: next version will be 7.0.3, please be more specific next time :)12:45
asacogra: http://paste.ubuntu.com <- remember12:45
ograasac, !12:45
Kanosure next is 7.0.3 your first comment was ok,but you wrote that 7.0.2 would fix it in the bugreport12:45
tjaaltonKano: nitpicking, I already said that it didn't include the changelog from -412:46
ograasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/3971/12:46
Kanotjaalton: just add the patch for next upload12:46
Kanohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/15197412:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 151974 in mesa "[RV410] X700SE [1002:5e4f] - DRI images corrupted" [Undecided,Fix committed]12:47
tjaaltonKano: why not ask upstream to include it in the stable branch instead?12:47
Kanothats not fixed till then12:47
Kanoyou can not fix it in the past12:47
tjaaltonwhy?12:47
Kano7.0.3 will have it12:47
ograthere is nothing else apart from some dhclient noise12:47
Kanotjaalton: the orig file will never change12:47
Kanoso add it to patches dir12:47
asacogra: thats a successful connect ... you need to provide more context ;)12:48
tjaaltonKano: you don't seem to understand how the XSF packages are maintained...12:48
Kanotjaalton:it would be highly dangerous when you upload a modified .orig file12:48
Kanoadd a patch to the dir and you are done12:48
Kanowhats your problem?12:49
tjaaltonKano: changes are pulled from git, and the changes are visible from the diff12:49
Kanotjaalton: well it is not in the diff12:49
tjaaltonyou just pointed out that the patch _will_not_ be in 7.0.3 (which the current version is ubuntu is tracking)12:49
tjaaltonright12:49
tjaaltonand I reopened the bug12:49
ograasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/3972/12:49
ograasac, linksys (the one i want) doesnt even show up there12:50
asacogra: do a tail -f /var/log/syslog > /tmp/log ... then press on linksys12:51
asacdoes it actually spin?12:51
ograyes12:51
ograoh12:51
asac;)12:51
ograits not in the list in the UI anymore12:51
ograi cant select it12:52
ograhmm12:52
ograthe classmate sees it though12:53
ogra(same NM version)12:53
ogranot back after restarting the applet ...12:54
ograsigh12:54
ograoh12:55
ogranow its there again12:55
ograthat seems wonky12:55
Kanotjaalton: why do you look at pre 7.0.3 changes and upload 7.0.2?12:55
ograasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/3973/12:57
asacogra: ok it asks you for a key?12:59
ogranope12:59
tjaaltonKano: we just do our changes on top of debian, so what's the point?12:59
asacok according to log it receives a secret ... so most likely in your keyring12:59
asacogra: have you removed that?12:59
asac1. Jan 29 13:55:19 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0_rename/wireless): access point 'Auto linksys' has security, but secrets are required.12:59
asac2. Jan 29 13:55:19 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0_rename/wireless): connection 'Auto linksys' has security, and secrets exist.  No new secrets needed.12:59
ograi removed all data related to linksys in /system/networking in gconf12:59
asac(line 31)12:59
asacogra: you need to remove it from keyring13:00
asacgconf doesn't have any secrets13:00
asacogra: gnome-keyring-manager :)13:01
ograasac, no change13:02
asacogra: you are stiill not asked for a key?13:03
ograyup13:04
ograit silently switches to netgear13:04
asackill nm-applet ... remove gconf stuff ... remove key ... restart NM ... start nm-applet13:05
asacit _should_ ask you for a key13:05
ogranope13:08
ograsame behavior13:08
ogra(the classmate uses that network right away and sits about 20cm away from the other laptop that exposes the prob)13:09
ograand there is nothing related to linksys in gconf or the keyring  ...13:09
ogranot even after a connection attempt13:09
ogradoes dbus cache such data ?13:10
ogras NM would get it out of a cache13:10
ogra*so13:10
* ogra tries a reboot with all the data deleted13:11
asacogra: no idea ... sounds like a bug somewhere else (like keyring doesn't wipe cache et al)13:15
ogra1asac, no changes13:16
asacogra1: strange ... you sure there is no key in the keyring atm?13:17
ogra1yes13:17
ogra1100%13:17
ogra1at least not in the ui13:17
ogra1not sure there is another way to acce3ss the keyring data13:18
asacand nm still tells in syslog that it has a secret avail?=13:18
ogra1its also not listed in gconf anymore13:18
asacscary13:18
asacmaybe paste syslog again ... so i can check that its not something else now13:18
ogra1Jan 29 14:15:11 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0_rename/wireless): connection 'Auto linksys' has security, and secrets exist.  No13:19
ogra1new secrets needed.13:19
pittisoren: we did, but nowadays the installer should allow you to cancel it (which is better IMHO)13:19
ogra1thats the last attempt13:19
pittiDktrKranz: yes, if they have trivial and obvious patches, and the regression potential is low13:19
ogra1Jan 29 14:15:12 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0_rename/wireless) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.  Connected to wirele13:20
ogra1ss network 'linksys'.13:20
ogra1hmm, intresting13:20
sorenpitti: Oh, does it? TBH, I didn't check, I just had a friend complain to me about it,.13:20
pittisoren: it should, at least; if not, that's a bug13:20
sorenpitti: Noted. Thanks.13:20
ogra1http://paste.ubuntu.com/3974/13:21
ogra1asac ^^^13:22
ogra1Jan 29 14:15:43 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0_rename) failed for access point (linksys)13:22
ogra1Jan 29 14:15:43 laptop NetworkManager: <info>  Marking connection 'Auto linksys' invalid.13:22
ogra1i dont see why though13:22
asacogra1: it5 still tells you that it has secrets13:23
ogra1hmm, beyond the fact that dhcp doesnt seem to get through ... weird ...13:23
asacogra1: "connection 'Auto linksys' has security, and secrets exist."13:23
ogra1oh, right13:24
ogra1i looked to far down13:24
ogra1its probably my system that wants me to work in the basement rather than in the office :P13:24
* ogra1 pokes evo in the guts for that silly recovery dialog13:26
asacogra1: can you see a passphrase in keyring now?13:26
ogra1nope13:27
ogra1the other two networks are theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere though13:27
ogra1oops13:27
* ogra1 pokes x2x for being evil13:27
ScottKpitti: Yes.  slangasek took care of sylpheed-claws-gtk2 in dapper-backports last night.  Thanks for looking.13:30
ogra1asac, success !13:30
dktrkranzpitti: thanks.13:30
asacogra1: he?13:30
ogra1asac, selecting "connect to a different network" from the nm menu worked13:30
ogra1before i tried the "create new network" option, that didnt13:31
asacstrange13:31
asache?13:31
ogra1yeah13:31
asacso is your AP hidden or what?13:31
ogra1nope13:31
asac(create new network tries to create "ad-hoc")13:31
ogra1as i said the other wlan clients here work fine13:31
ogra1hmm, now i have a small arrow in the menu next to linksys13:32
ogra1popping up a menu saying "linksys Auto" twice13:32
ogra1err13:32
asacogra1: thats two different bssid13:32
ogra1Auto linksys13:32
ogra1intresting13:32
asacyou can now force NM to stick to one if you have multiple bssids with the same essid13:32
ogra1well, i dont have more than one here13:33
asacmaybe you have a neighbour that you don't know about?13:33
ogra1hmm13:33
asacogra1: please look in gconf /system/networking/connections13:33
asacare there now two connections for linksys?13:33
ogra1if i wouldnt have to reconfigure half the world i'd just change the name right away13:34
asacwhats the difference?13:34
sjoerdit really is segv day today13:34
ogra1lol13:34
ogra1there is nothing in there13:34
sjoerdhrm, wrong channel13:34
ogra1(no linksys at least)13:34
ogra1oh, wait .. just in "networks" there is nothing13:35
ogra1seems i have two new entries in "connections"13:35
* ogra1 deletes all entries and starts over13:36
asacogra1: i remember that nm tried to avoid default essids ... because they where too common. but it doesn't look like you are hit by that from your log13:37
asacjust a wrong key somewhere13:37
ogra1i didnt evennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn look in the connections before, just in networks13:38
ogra1hrm13:38
* ogra1 pokes x2x even more13:38
ogra1that turns into an evil thing on unstable connections13:38
asacogra1: yes ... everything beneath /system/networking :)13:40
ogra1heh13:42
ogra1now it just connected ... no passphrase asked13:42
ogra1but there is still nothing in the keyring13:43
ogra1cjwatson, regarding all these recurring fuse group credentials bugs we have, how about adding a reboot notification to the package so we make sure people are actually in the fuse group after installing it13:51
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ogra1(especially for dapper->hardy)13:52
\shre-moins13:53
\shpitti, thx13:53
pittigpg: skipped `Ubuntu automatic language-pack builder <language-packs@ubuntu.com>': unusable secret key13:55
pitti???13:55
pittioh, I bet it expired13:55
cjwatsonogra1: a reboot notification sounds wrong (should be log out/in), and it would be nice if there could be a check that the user is in the group13:56
cjwatsonogra1: I also think we shouldn't incessantly nag non-admin users who shouldn't be in the group13:56
cjwatsonogra1: but if you can figure out a way to satisfy all of that, go ahead13:56
ogra1we dont have a log in/out notification yet, do we ?13:56
ogra1all i know of is the reboot one13:57
cjwatsonthat's just a stock notification; doesn't prevent packages from adding their own13:57
ogra1k, i'll take a look13:58
ogra1it just struck me that we dont even install fuse in ltsp environemnts in dapper13:58
ogra1(no localdev support back then)13:58
* ogra1 wonders if fuse was even in main back then ... goes checking13:59
\shpitti, mind adding the libs to ia32-libs mentioned in bug #161030, when you have some time? :)13:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 161030 in ia32-libs "ia32-libs is missing libcapi20 and libjack" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/16103013:59
ogra1bah, all universe13:59
pitti\sh: yep, I noticed the bug mail; on my list14:00
ogra1(teh module was in the kernel package though iirc)14:00
\shpitti, I owe you several pints of good beer or some bottles of wine :)14:00
* pitti ← not a wine drinker14:00
pittibut mmmmm beer :)14:01
* \sh makes a note -> pitti => beer 14:02
cjwatsonsoren: hmm, is it possible to get a virtual machine to boot from CD at any point other than initial creation?14:04
cjwatson(virt-manager)14:04
sorencjwatson: Not from virt-manager, no.14:04
sorencjwatson: (yet)14:04
cjwatsonOK, known issue?14:04
sorencjwatson: Yes.14:04
cjwatsonah, bug 18205014:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 182050 in virt-manager "no easy way to choose a temporary boot device" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18205014:04
sorencjwatson: I'm not sure upstream considers it a bug, actually.14:04
sorencjwatson: The assumption is that the CD is only meant to be used for installation.14:05
sorenI consider that a rather sub-optimal assumption.14:05
cjwatsonfrom the point of view of somebody doing installation testing, I agree it is extremely suboptimal ;-)14:05
cjwatsonperhaps you could pass that use case on to them?14:05
sorenI could.14:06
cjwatsonis there a hand-hacky way to slam the virtual machine back to the initial state?14:06
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sorencjwatson: Not really.14:06
sorencjwatson: You might find the virtinst cli interesting, though?14:07
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cjwatsonpython-virtinst? happy to give it a go ...14:08
cjwatsonsoren: am I supposed to install dnsmasq to get DHCP?14:13
sorencjwatson: To get DHCP on a virtual network you need dnsmasq, yes.14:14
cjwatsonworth mentioning that in the wiki page?14:14
sorencjwatson: I tend to use static addresses on virtual networks and otherwise hook them up to a bridge.14:14
sorencjwatson: Point.14:14
cjwatsonwith regard to hand-hacky ways to boot the VM from CD again, this is necessary in order to test anything interesting with partitioning scenarios that involve a non-blank disk14:16
cjwatsonI'd be happy (for now) with just editing some configuration file or something14:16
sorencjwatson: Well, you can invoke kvm from the commandline if you like. You just lose the ability to detach and reattach as easily as when using libvirt.14:19
sorencjwatson: If you're used to qemu, you should feel at home with kvm's cli as well.14:20
sorencjwatson: "qemu-img create 4G hda.img ; kvm -cdrom foo.iso -hda hda.img -m 1024" or whatnot.14:21
cjwatsonmm, I'd be a lot happier with virt-manager if I can get it to play nicely14:22
\shpitti, uploaded all packages needing changes for octave3.0 ... it's time to sync the rest...14:38
pitti\sh: great14:38
\shpitti, should I file LP reports, or just give you the src pkg names and versions?14:39
pitti\sh: isn't there already a bug about the octave transition?14:40
pitti\sh: if you put the list there (or add appropriate tasks), that would be best14:40
\shpitti, yes there is...bug #185959 ..14:44
ubotuLaunchpad bug 185959 in xmds "octave3.0 transition" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18595914:45
\shpitti, all packages which are "confirmed" can be synced now...all "wontfix" don't do anything with them, the others are "fix released" and already uploaded...14:45
\shpitti, changelogs are in the comments14:45
* \sh hates phonecalls where people are telling him to buy a service which costs more money then the service he has already14:48
slangasekUbulette: I discussed that bug with a few people during the distro sprint last week; it seems that the diff introduces a patch for a non-standard extension that's not been accepted by libpng upstream and has been rejected by the standards body14:49
pitti\sh: great, thanks14:49
slangasekUbulette: so I'm not really comfortable with introducing that as an Ubuntu-local diff; I'll follow up to the bug with this14:49
\shpitti, no thank you :)14:51
xivulonTheMuso I am designing an accessibility page for wubi15:04
xivulonwould like to know if the boot options in ubuntu are mutually exclusive15:04
xivulonso if I boot with v1 v3 m1 m2 which one ends up being active?15:04
cbx33hey guys, anyone seen the python-samba support since feisty?15:08
pitticarlos: can you please mark the full export on https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+language-packs as used?15:10
pitticarlos: (sorry, forgot to ask earlier)15:10
carlospitti: sure15:16
carlospitti: done15:17
pitticarlos: thanks15:17
carlosnp15:17
cjwatsonogra1,mr_pouit,joejaxx: would you organise updates and uploads of edubuntu-meta, xubuntu-meta, and ubuntustudio-meta respectively?15:26
cjwatson(system-config-printer -> system-config-printer-gnome, required for installability)15:26
ogra1do i need to merge the seeds still ?15:27
slangasekcbx33: python-samba was deprecated upstream due to lack of maintainer15:28
cbx33slangasek, :(15:29
cbx33damn it15:29
cbx33and I really needed that too15:29
cbx33I guess I'll have to grab the source15:29
cbx33I know there was a security risk with it15:29
cbx33but that's damn inconveinient15:29
slangaseknot a security risk, it was a maintenance problem; the code would simply stop building from source randomly with upstream point releases, because the code wasn't being test-built and had no upstream maintainer15:33
cbx33:(15:34
cbx33slangasek, ok....any thing else similar15:34
cjwatsonogra1: oh, also, I took edubuntu-addon-light out of ship-addon as it depends on XFCE stuff which is now there15:41
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cjwatsonogra1: no, you don't need to merge the seeds15:42
ogra1oki15:43
ogra1cjwatson, we missed to discuss consolekit integration in ssh :/15:43
cjwatsonogra1: any references I can read for context?15:45
ogra1i'll assemble a mail describing the prob ...15:45
cjwatsonthanks15:45
cjwatsondoes consolekit integrate with PAM at all?15:46
ogra1there is a pam module15:46
cjwatsonstill in universe apparently15:46
ogra1but according to mccann who is ck upstream its not working with ssh X sessions15:47
ogra1(i suspect due to privilege separation)15:47
cjwatsonprivsep and PAM is often an issue depending on exactly how the module is structured15:48
ogra1right15:48
ogra1his suggestion was to make ssh call ck directly like gdm does ... which sounds quite evil15:48
cjwatsonanyway, yeah, send me mail and I can have a look at some point15:48
ogra1will do15:49
joejaxxcjwatson: sure15:52
joejaxxthough i will need someone else to upload it as i am not motu15:52
joejaxxi will see if TheMuso is not busy :)15:52
alex-weejbryce: ping16:05
alex-weeji think i has a bug in xorg fonts that is driving me insane can i chat for a min to figure it out?16:05
asaccarlos: when did you plan to work on mozilla langpacks? was it in february?16:06
alex-weejasac: need testing for your NM PPA?16:06
carlosasac: starting this week, yes16:06
carlosasac: https://edge.launchpad.net/rosetta/+milestone/1.2.216:06
asaccarlos: good ... keep me updated.16:06
carlosasac: there you can see the tasks I'm planning to work on16:07
asacalex-weej: your choice. it already received a good amount of testing, but more exposure is never bad :)16:07
alex-weejdoes it support static configuration yet?16:08
asacalex-weej: but please post issues to the forum thread (not yet as bugs)16:08
carlosasac: it will not support ububox but Firefox or Thunderbird should work, the needed bits for ububox will be done next cycle (March)16:08
brycealex-weej: what do you need?16:08
alex-weejbryce: give me 30 seconds while i finish writing this on launchpad16:08
alex-weejit's a problem with dejavu sans introduced in hardy16:08
asaccarlos: hmm ... sounds pretty tight ... please focus on firefox 3 and xulrunner-1.916:08
carlosasac: mainly, missing feature will be multiple languages in the same package16:08
alex-weejwhere the Italic style seems to be matching DejaVu Sans Condensed Oblique instead16:08
carlosasac: is Hardy going to ship only Firefox 3 ?16:09
alex-weejbuit there are more problems i have discovered16:09
asaccarlos: yes16:09
carlosasac: will it be ready at that time?16:09
asacit has to be ready. we have no choice16:09
asacfirefox will be gone in alpha 516:09
carlosasac: anyway, we are adding infrastructure after that is just a matter of cover corner cases or specific details per package we want to support16:10
carlosasac: I see16:10
asaccarlos: you always sound pretty optimistic ... i would really love to share that optimism :) ... but haven't seen a single thing, which scares me a bit ;)16:10
asaccarlos: we have a split: xulrunner-1.9 + firefox-3.0 ... upstream won't distribute split up langpacks though - so that you know16:11
alex-weejbryce: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/17639216:11
ubotuLaunchpad bug 176392 in ubuntu ""Sans Italic" is noticably thinner than "Sans"" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:11
carlosasac: my only tasks for this cycle is Firefox (or at least bigger tasks to work on) so I would say it's my main focus :-)16:11
asacsounds good. but ubufox is more important as it doesn't have any translations. firefox i could manually do in worst case :)16:12
alex-weejbryce: and there's a simple HTML test case on there for you to try16:12
alex-weejhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/11623398/test.html16:12
asaccarlos: anyway ... start soonish ... then all will be fine i guess16:12
carlosyeah16:13
brycealex-weej: hmm, I'll see if I can recreate the issue myself16:13
alex-weejasac: does it support static config yet? i'm still using old-style configuration (and it doesn't come up on boot, i have to restart the networking service every time - go figure)16:13
asacalex-weej: give it a try.16:14
asaci haven't tested ... you might need to start the connection editor by hand16:14
asacalex-weej: hmmm doesn't look like the configuration dialog is functional yet16:15
asacyou might be able to do it by manually tweaking gconf settings though16:15
brycealex-weej: meanwhile, can you look into where we need to make a configuration change?  Font issues generally have not been a priority for me so I'm not certain about changes needed with them.16:15
alex-weejthe static config is stored in gconf!??!16:15
alex-weejbryce: i have really no idea -- can you at least give me a pointer? is it fontconfig or something do you think?16:16
asacalex-weej: well ... if the user configures it yes ... the system config will be read from interfaces16:16
alex-weejyou are the xorgiest person i know16:16
brycehmm, unfortunately not fontiest ;-)16:16
alex-weejdo you know any fonty people?16:16
brycealex-weej: let me look into this a bit first to see if I can identify a good troubleshooting direction for you16:20
alex-weejbryce: actually i've just found something that might be part of the problem -- the metadata for the dejavu sans fonts is wrong in places16:20
Ubuletteslangasek, i expected something like that. so what are the options ?16:20
alex-weejDejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique.ttf's metadata claims it is style "Condensed Book"16:20
brycealex-weej: interesting.  I also notice that the test case displays differently on hardy vs gutsy16:20
alex-weejbryce: yeah this was a new problem in hardy16:21
alex-weeji noticed it as soon as i upgraded16:21
brycealex-weej: can you please post screenshots of what you're seeing, as well as (if possible) what the expected correct font rendering should look like?16:21
alex-weejbryce: already done so, the pngs are on the bug16:21
slangasekUbulette: the preferred option would be to propose it upstream to the libpng maintainers first, and get a consensus that this patch is a good thing to have16:21
brycealex-weej: hmm, I'm still not certain what things *should* look like16:23
alex-weejsee in the test case on gutsy?16:23
alex-weej:)16:23
alex-weejthe italic font should be selected as "DejaVu Sans" style "Oblique"16:23
bryceon gutsy all three lines in the test case look identical.  Is that what it's supposed to look like?16:24
alex-weejyes16:25
alex-weejbecause the italic font is selected correctly as DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf16:25
Ubuletteslangasek, providing they already rejected it 10 against 8, it's a dead end. problem is there's no valid alternative, MNG, JNG, mPNG, etc.  APNG will gain some momentum now that Firefox 3 and Opera are shipping it.16:25
adrock359#ubuntu-devel16:34
slangasekUbulette: why is MNG not a valid alternative?  And what do you mean, "10 against 8"?  I don't remember libpng being maintained by a committee of 18 people...16:38
slangasek(also, I don't think it's a given that a format will gain momentum just because FF and Opera support it...)16:38
Ubuletteslangasek, http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=3.0.6.32.20070420132821.012dd8e8%40mail.comcast.net16:38
xivulonslangasek did you have a look at #140458?16:39
slangasekUbulette: that's about whether the PNG group adopted it as an extension, it doesn't appear to be a statement from libpng upstream that they won't support it?16:40
Ubuletteslangasek, FF3 will be much more popular than FF2 (easy guess) so if all win/mac users start to play with animated PNG, then APNG should gain momentum16:41
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slangasekUbulette: and according to the statements in the thread you pointed me to, that would be a bad thing because it's a bad spec.16:41
slangasekxivulon: not yet, sorry16:41
adrock358can someone throw me a bone?   Can not write log, openpty() failed (/dev/pts not mounted?)16:43
xivulonslangasek: let me know if there anything I can do to help there. I tested the script, as mentioned in the bug, and looks good to me.16:43
slangasekxivulon: no, it just needs me to slot it into my schedule one of these days :)16:43
xivulonslangasek: that does not need to be in the ISO build process16:43
adrock358Anybody? how do i mount pts?16:43
slangasekxivulon: well, as I haven't looked at it, I couldn't say :)16:44
MacSlowseb128, did you happen to have a chance to look at the patch I supplied here http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51264916:44
ubotuGnome bug 512649 in general "display of (metacity's) accelerator in window-action-menu" [Enhancement,Unconfirmed]16:44
Ubuletteslangasek, ok, i'll patch the mozilla lib then. fell free to nuke the bug. we'll have several copies of that lib. I don't mind16:44
MacSlowseb128, that's part of what we need for the hardy-desktop-effects-shortcuts spec16:44
adrock358ANybody?16:44
seb128MacSlow: no, I'm busy packaging GNOME 2.21.9016:45
MacSlowseb128, k16:45
MacSlowok16:45
slangasekUbulette: uh. have I missed something? why would any mozilla libs need patched, I thought you said ff3 was already shipping a patched libpng for this reason?16:45
adrock358this is prolly a real simple Q16:45
Ubuletteslangasek, i'm not talking about apng related patches16:46
xivulonslangsek: 140458 is about generating metalinks (partial checksums) as part of the ISO build process. But it could well be on a separate cron job processing whatever ISO is available16:47
xivulonso that we do not slow down the building itself16:47
Ubuletteslangasek, libpng seems unmaintained anyway (both debian and ubuntu). nm, i'll revert my changes in the mozilla packages i maintain to use private copies like before.16:48
brycealex-weej: I seem to have narrowed it down; see my latest comments on the bug16:50
brycealex-weej: it is indeed fontconfig16:51
alex-weejbryce: my system selects DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Condensed Book"16:53
alex-weejit wouldn't surprise me if our /etc/fonts differed somehow -- my system has been through many upgrades and i frequently have to sort that all out16:53
bryceadd to bug report16:53
alex-weejdone16:53
Lutinpitti: could you give-back delo please ?17:05
geserLutin: got the bug in pkg_create_dbgsym fixed already?17:06
geserLutin: see bug #186610 and bug #18036417:07
ubotuLaunchpad bug 186610 in pkg-create-dbgsym "pkg_create_dbgsym fails if objcopy can't recognize the file format" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18661017:08
Lutingeser: ah, didn't know it was the problem. my bad17:08
ubotuLaunchpad bug 180364 in pkg-create-dbgsym "ocamlrpcgen no longer works on Gutsy. Probably a wrongly stripped binary" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18036417:08
Lutingeser: thanks17:09
slangasekUbulette: being conservative about updating to new upstream versions of libpng doesn't mean it's unmaintained. rather the contrary, upstream has a history of breaking the world17:22
brycehrm, alex left just when I finally have an answer for him17:32
Ubuletteslangasek, no real upload (except security NMUs) for 13 months, last being a beta, despite 10 versions released upstream, I call that unmaintained. even without the APNG patch, it should be upgraded17:35
kagouHi17:38
* cjwatson blinks at http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt - did I break Extra-Include?17:38
kagouFor Bug #181561 I'm searching repository with hardy alpha1 and 2 . WHere can i found them ?17:39
ubotuLaunchpad bug 181561 in linux "Hardy alpha 3 daily-live i386 don't boot" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18156117:39
geserogra1: tuxtype (main) depwaits on libsdl-pango-dev (universe). Do you plan to move sdlpango to main?17:53
koko___(kiba-dock:2839): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer instance17:55
koko___(kiba-dock:2839): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_signal_connect_data: assertion `G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed, hello17:55
koko___anybody knows what does that mean ?17:55
slangasekkoko___: are you on amd64?17:56
koko___no17:56
slangasekoh, (NULL), then I have no idea anyway :)17:56
slangasekbut this isn't a support channel; perhaps you should ask in #ubuntu?17:57
koko___lol17:57
seb128likely that the application you are using has a bug17:57
koko___seb128 may be17:57
koko___it is not in the packages anymore17:57
brycealex-weej: in case you review logs, for bug 176392, I found that ArneGoetje appears to have put in a fix for ttf-dejavu for Gutsy, but that fix is missing on Hardy.  I've assigned the bug to him to take a look at; I think it's simply needed to port those fixes to Hardy (and maybe push them upstream)17:57
ubotuLaunchpad bug 176392 in fontconfig ""Sans Italic" is noticably thinner than "Sans"" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17639217:57
koko___but i like kiba-dock17:57
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jwendellpochu, is there any reason to not having gdm 2.21 in hardy yet? If not I can make one...19:30
pittiLutin: done19:31
pochujwendell: not that I know of. You can ask in #ubuntu-desktop too, perhaps someone knows of one there.19:32
geserpitti: a give-back for delo won't help unless you fixed pkg-create-dbgsym in between.19:33
jwendellpochu, I think I know why: gdm is very complicated, it has a lot of patches19:40
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pittiasac: firefox-3.0 moved to main19:48
pittiasac: thanks for the MIR19:48
mdz_mjg59: are you available for TB?  Keybuk is away on holiday and sabdfl has disassembled his computer19:58
loolcjwatson: I didn't understand the request for a Gtk+ backport of the im thingy as something urgent as in "I want it for yesterday", if it was meant for alpha 4, I can work on it tonight; otherwise, I prefer having a look tomorrow20:03
lool(I had a surprize conference with folks at the mobile sprint this afternoon and was kept otherwise busy with GNOME updates until now)20:04
seb128lool: I don't think that's that urgent, they are not likely to do ubiquity changes today20:09
seb128lool: he opened the bug before the distro sprint20:09
loolOk20:10
loolSince it was mentionned today, I thought this might be overdue20:10
seb128I think that's a would be nice to have ubiquity thing20:11
loolseb128: Did you upload Gtk+ yet?20:15
seb128no20:15
loolseb128: I'll ported the patch; let me do a test build and I'll hand an updated dsc to you if you don't mind20:15
seb128not at all20:15
seb128is there still the arch all and any issue?20:16
seb128I was waiting to not break other GNOME builds20:16
loolseb128: It's not20:16
seb128ok, I was not sure if you did change it because of the changelog thing20:16
loolseb128: I've added transition code and we still use an unversionned depends now20:16
loolThe symlinks?20:16
seb128the copyrights need to be uptodate thing20:17
loolseb128: Well I could happily upgrade my hardy box, but I didn't test downgrades indeed20:17
loolBut with the way the transition code is written, it should work in both the Debian and the Ubuntu case20:17
pitti\sh_away: hm, cannot update ia32-libs ATM, since the kernel is FTBFS (source/binary mismatch); I'll stack this for later20:17
changelogIs this the channel I should use to report bugs?20:21
loolchangelog: See topic20:21
changelogIt's not a support issue, I know what's wrong.20:22
Mithrandirchangelog: please report bugs in Launchpad.20:23
loolchangelog: Did you file a bug?20:23
loolRight20:23
changeloghttps://launchpad.net/linux20:24
changelogThis one?20:24
Mithrandirprobably not20:24
Mithrandirwhat is the problem?20:24
changelogWell, I have a RAID 5 partition20:25
changelogWhich keeps getting reseted because the kernel fails to negotiate the speed.20:25
changelogSo I get20:26
changelogJan 29 19:22:51 zeus kernel: [88872.317250] ata7.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x780100 action 0x220:26
changelogAnd a few lines later20:26
changelogJan 29 19:22:51 zeus kernel: [88872.799468] ata7: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) and Jan 29 19:22:51 zeus kernel: [88872.821938] ata7.00: configured for UDMA/3320:27
changelogFrom what I've read, it's an issue with the .22 kernel20:27
Mithrandirhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+filebug is probably where you want to file it20:30
changelogOK. Thanks Mithrandir20:30
Mithrandirnp20:30
changelogYou don't happen to know any repos I can find .23 or .24 (not that zen one, that doesn't work), do you?20:31
Mithrandirhardy has 2.6.2420:31
changelogYeah, but I really shouldn't install that because this is a work-critical machine :)20:32
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changelogI've installed it in my laptop and I've noticed increased speed. It's really awesome20:37
cjwatsonlool: it's a customer request, so I would like to be sure it makes it for hardy, but it's not urgent for alpha-420:39
loolcjwatson: I have it here, but can't figure how to set xsettings easily20:53
loolcjwatson: I'm trying to xprop -set _XSETTINGS_SETTINGS on the root window, but it can't parse it20:54
loolseb128_: I uploaded a gtk+ with the changes20:54
seb128_lool: ok, same location?20:54
loolYes20:55
Joe_CoTany core devs bored and wanna sign off on a debdiff? 15051 and 18618720:57
Joe_CoTheh, ubotu didn't pick it up20:58
cjwatson        settings = gtk.settings_get_default()20:58
cjwatson        try:20:58
cjwatson            settings.set_string_property('gtk-im-module', cfg['GTK_IM_MODULE'])20:58
cjwatson        except TypeError:20:58
cjwatsonlool: ^-- is what I'm using in python20:58
cjwatson            pass20:58
Joe_CoTbug 15051 and bug 18618720:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 15051 in pcre3 "grep -P is not supported" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1505120:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 186187 in pcre3 "Please merge pcre3 7.4-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18618720:59
loolcjwatson: Thanks, for some reason I was starting a C version pff20:59
pittiJoe_CoT: we can just sync that package, no need to merge AFAIR20:59
pittiJoe_CoT: (Debian now also ships the example file, which was our only delta)21:00
pittiJoe_CoT: but I wouldn't like to sync it until after alpha-421:00
Joe_CoTDebiab moved libpcre to /lib ?21:00
cjwatsonlool: of course I haven't yet seen it working ...21:00
pittiJoe_CoT: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/pcre3/pcre3_7.4-1ubuntu1/changelog21:01
pittiJoe_CoT: either keescook dropped the patch, or it's not relevant any more, or Debian took it21:01
slangasekpitti: or it's a bug that's never actually been addressed in Ubuntu?21:01
pittimaybe; but it doesn't look like it's a current delta21:02
Joe_CoTpitti, look at the bugs. Appended to the libpcre one is moving libpcre to /lib , so that grep can be compiled with preg support21:02
slangasekI don't see that anyone said it was, though?21:02
pittiJoe_CoT: ah, so it's a *new* patch, not a merge21:02
Joe_CoTyeah. I'm not the one who added that debdiff to that bug, but I would like to see it go in21:03
Joe_CoTsince that grep bug's been sitting there since warty i believe. noticed the bug #21:03
Joe_CoT*notice21:03
Joe_CoTpitti, g2g for now. I'll be back in about 1 1/2 if you want to talk about it21:04
pittiseb128_: uploading hardy langpack update now, including fixed evo translations (FYI)21:05
* seb128_ hugs pitti21:05
daxrocIs the tracker broken, has been indexing for two days here ?21:05
daxroc* In hardy21:05
pittiseb128_: I also enabled the cron'ed auto-upload to hardy now21:06
pitticarlos ^ FYI21:06
carlospitti: cool, thanks21:06
pitticarlos: I tested the locale filtering, seems to work, so it should be safe noew21:06
pittis/noew/now21:06
carlosok21:06
seb128_pitti: ok21:07
loolcjwatson: Whatever I try, I can't change IM21:07
loolEven with GTK_IM_MODULE21:08
loolEven in a Xnest21:08
cjwatsoncolour me confused then, I talked with Murray and he seemed to think that was how it worked21:08
cjwatson(though I didn't get the code from him)21:09
loolcjwatson: Your snippet is probably correct, but I can't figure out how to get anything to change the IM working21:09
cjwatsontry ubiquity/im_switch.py in the ubiquity source21:09
cjwatsonand make sure to install say language-pack-zh first so that you have an interesting locale generated21:09
loolI took entry.py from pygtk and added your snippet first21:09
loolcjwatson: I used LC_ALL=C to disable locale im selection21:10
cjwatsonerr, sorry, lib/im_switch.py in the oem-config source21:10
cjwatsonI'd recommend os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'zh_CN.UTF-8'; locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, ''); im_switch.start_im()21:10
cjwatsonand im_switch.kill_im() before exiting the interpreter21:11
cjwatsonyou'll also need at least scim-chewing, scim-pinyin, scim-tables-zh installed21:12
cjwatsonthen fire up a gtk.Entry() or something and try shift-space21:12
loolcjwatson: Does it work if you set GTK_IM_MODULE in the env?21:12
loolcjwatson: (I'm pulling all this, taking a while)21:13
cjwatsonim_switch will deal with setting GTK_IM_MODULE21:14
cjwatsonerr - you will also need os.environ['OEM_CONFIG_FRONTEND'] = 'gtk_ui'21:14
cjwatsonotherwise it won't :)21:14
loolcjwatson: I'm sorry, but I'm completely lost in what I'm actually testing21:22
cjwatsonlool: sorry, it is a touch confusing - if you have a package prepared, you could send it over to me and I'll hook it into the stuff I know how to test?21:24
cjwatsonas I say, it's not critical for alpha-421:24
loolcjwatson: http://people.ubuntu.com/~lool/packages/gtk+2.0/2.12.6-1~hardy1/hardy/21:24
loolcjwatson: it's in seb's sponsoring queue21:24
loolcjwatson: I'm afraid I'm too tired to keep up testing21:25
loolcjwatson: I'll try to look at it with fresh eyes tomorrow morning, ATM I'm unable to understand anything21:25
loolI don't even know why I still get scim running when I commented out all the os.environ and settings.set_string_property21:26
loolI guess it's the default for chinese21:26
seb128_lool: already uploaded21:27
cjwatsonlool: OK, I'll have a look, thanks, though probably also tomorrow21:30
loolcjwatson: I'll have a new look tomorrow too21:30
* lool 21:30
* lool &21:30
seb128_cjwatson: I've sponsored the upload to hardy so it should be available tomorrow21:30
cjwatsonseb128_: great, thanks21:35
pittisoren: hm, submittodebian created a great template mail, but I don't see any attachment by default in mutt; where is it?21:50
keescookpitti: did I screw up pcre3?  from scroll-back it sounds like not, but the "problem" isn't clear to me.22:28
geserkeescook: there is an other proposed merge for 7.4-1ubuntu1 in bug #186187 with an new change (move the lib to /lib)22:31
ubotuLaunchpad bug 186187 in pcre3 "Please merge pcre3 7.4-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18618722:31
keescookgeser: ah, okay.  once freeze clears, I'll look at it.22:33
sorenpitti: It doesn't show.22:43
sorenpitti: Or... erm... mvo made the mutt integration. If it behaves like the normal reportbug thing, it won't show the attachment, but now that I think about it, i haven't actually used it with mutt.22:44
dmbhmm, why is gmake not a symlink to make?22:47
geserwhat's the best VM to boot an iso for testing?22:53
TheMusoReal hardware? :p22:55
stgrabergeser: Looking at what is used in the testing team, it's : virtualbox-ose, qemu, vmware22:56
geserTheMuso: I want to reproduce bug #184681 by updating from alpha322:57
ubotuLaunchpad bug 184681 in mono-addins "Some missing /usr/share/cli-common/policies.d/libmono-addins*/*.dll break mono installatsions (! Assembly /usr/share/cli-common/policies.d/libmono-addins-gui0.2-cil/policy.0.2.Mono.Addins.Gui.dll does not exist)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18468122:57
TheMusogeser: Right.22:57
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geserthere are currently no virtualbox-ose-modules for the current kernel in hardy :(23:03
TheMusogeser: You sure? I remember seeing an upload for them at some point.23:03
stgraberIIRC the module is in binary new23:05
TheMusoThat sounds about right.23:05
geserTheMuso: virtual-ose-modules 8 (uploaded today) FTBFS23:06
TheMusoah23:07
geserI tried kvm but get only a black window when I try to boot the iso23:08
stgrabergeser: you can use a standard qemu but that'll be slow ...23:08
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