[00:28] <Iulian> Flooder!
[00:31] <Fujitsu> Bug #200000 already :(
[00:32] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 200000 in qt4-x11 "small QT program removes desktop panels" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/200000
[00:34] <RAOF> Anyone here know how apport removes the coredump from its bugs once the retrace has gone through?  Apport isn't retracing my bug, but I've got a gdb backtrace & I'd like to make it public... but not with an 8mb summary of my email correspondence still attached.
[00:34] <RAOF> (It's still bug #199392, for those playing at home)
[00:35] <ubotu> Bug 199392 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/199392 is private
[00:37] <Fujitsu> RAOF: Click the button to edit the attachment.
[00:38] <Fujitsu> Then find the delete button.
[00:39] <RAOF> Fujitsu: Aaah, right.  In one of those collapsed-by-default menus down the left hand side with the tiny, tiny text.
[00:39] <RAOF> Fujitsu: Thank you.
[00:39] <Fujitsu> In a portlet, yep.
[00:39] <secretlondon> ROAF: welcome to launchpad ;)
[01:39] <blueyed> secretlondon: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~blueyed/five-a-day/five-a-day-lazy-remote
[01:39] <blueyed> It commits only once per hour and contains some other improvements.
[01:41] <secretlondon> ok
[01:41]  * secretlondon is playing at packaging something from scratch
[01:41] <blueyed> We talked about this lately, so you might want to try it.. :)
[01:42] <blueyed> What are you packaging, secretlondon?
[01:42] <RAOF> secretlondon: Anything interesting?
[01:42] <secretlondon> blueyed: a pygame vesion of an educational program for babies
[01:42] <secretlondon> its more education for me tbh
[01:44] <crimsun> cf. pyscrabble source if you run into hitches
[01:44] <crimsun> may find some hints there
[01:44] <secretlondon> crimsun: thanks
[04:44] <bdmurray> crimsun: can you tell me if bug 118610 is legitimate?
[04:54] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 118610 in alsa-tools "[alsa-firmware] tascam us428: one file is missing" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118610
[04:54] <greg-g> hah, nice delay there ubotu
[05:04] <secretlondon> looking at bug  #192294 it looks scary but I can't reproduce
[05:04] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 192294 in xen-3.2 "[hardy] "ip" broken" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/192294
[05:04] <secretlondon> I accept I don't have zen though
[06:06] <crimsun> bug 118610
[06:06] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 118610 in alsa-tools "[alsa-firmware] tascam us428: one file is missing" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118610
[06:10] <crimsun> bdmurray: (RE: 118610)  it was for gutsy and appears still to be for hardy, but it really is an upstream issue.
[06:19] <crimsun> bug 57872
[06:42] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 57872 in gnome-power-manager "regression: pressing power button no longer brings up logout dialog" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57872
[08:29] <Iulian> G'morning
[08:32] <secretlondon> hi
[08:42] <Iulian> Hey secretlondon ;)
[08:45] <Gnine> !cake
[08:48] <Gnine> npviewer.bin continues to crash. 3/9/2008. while browsing myspace music.
[08:50] <Gnine> 8.04 2.6.24-11-generic x86_64 amd64
[08:54] <qense> is that bug already reported?
[08:54] <Gnine> yes. but it is mentioned that it is "hard to reproduce"
[08:58] <Gnine> and. not only while searching but also i am not able to play content (myspace music)
[09:00] <qense> the player from myspace doesn't react?
[09:00] <Gnine> correct
[09:00] <qense> well, it's hard to debug such a thing and probably a bug in the flash player
[09:01] <qense> are you using the one from adobe?
[09:02] <Gnine> yes. however. flash media (video) does not exhibit this behaviour exactly. while it also crashes npviewer.bin randomly
[09:02] <qense> if the bug is in the flashplayer you can't help unfortunately
[09:02] <qense> adobe doesn't have a public bug tracker
[11:32] <qense> is ubotu dead?
[11:33] <qense> there haven't been any reports of new bugs for a few hours in the announce channel
[11:33] <qense> it isn't online anymore in that channel
[11:33] <qense> and here too
[11:33] <Iulian> Yes, it's missing.
[11:46] <hggdh> bug 200122
[11:47] <hggdh> ubotu: ping
[11:55] <Iulian> hggdh: It's not here :)
[12:19] <Iulian> ubotu: Hi!
[12:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hi! - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:20] <Iulian> Yeah right.
[12:34] <hggdh> ah, ubotu is back...
[12:35] <hggdh> bug 200122
[12:51] <bobbo> If a single bug report describes multiple bugs (Bug #200005) should you tell the reporter to split them up into seperate bugs?
[12:53] <hggdh> bobbo: yes. Each bug report == one single bug
[12:53] <bobbo> hggdh; thats what i thought, thanks
[13:04] <ubotu> Bug 200122 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/200122 is private
[13:04] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 200005 in ubuntu "Network applet is crawling with bugs!" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/200005
[13:59] <Iulian> Not again...
[13:59] <Iulian> Erm
[14:01] <qense> Seveas! :P
[14:01] <qense> where is he when you need him ;)
[14:02] <qense> wb ubotu
[16:13] <hggdh> where's apport-retrace magic?
[16:48] <afflux> hggdh: what do you mean?
[16:49] <afflux> (I just reported at devel, can anyone confirm those problems:) Apport is doing weird things these days. ubuntu-crashes-* isn't subscribed to some bugs (for example bug 199846, which was reported by myself), some bugs just don't have the "need-*-retrace" tags (bug 199911), for some others the retracer simply removes the "need-*-retrace" tag (also bug 199846). Anyone knows what's going on?
[16:49] <ubotu> Bug 199846 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/199846 is private
[16:49] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 199911 in emerald "emerald crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_gc_new_with_values()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/199911
[16:49] <ubotu> Bug 199846 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/199846 is private
[16:50] <hggdh> afflux: by private bug never got retraced by apport
[16:51] <afflux> right, guess that's something like the problems I have
[16:54] <hggdh> I will ping pitti tomorrow
[23:02] <wraund> hai
[23:02] <wraund> sory wrong chat
[23:02] <wraund> sorry*
[23:52] <Adys> Anyone else having a huge memory leak with pidgin (2.4 and lower) since last update cycle?
[23:54] <Adys> er wrong chan