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mok0_civija: It doesn't look like it -- unless you also change the section to contain "universe"00:00
Laneyfwiw, I just tried it with the hello package and it worked fine00:02
Laneyupdated the maintainer to ubuntu-core-dev00:02
mok0_Laney: try the --section switch...00:03
Laneymok0_: I just shut down my eee :(00:03
mok0_Laney:  --section=universe00:03
mok0_eeek00:03
slangasekmok0_: update-maintainer *should* change Maintainer to XSBC-Original-Maintainer, any time that it succeeds in doing anything00:03
mok0_:-)00:03
slangasekthough sometimes you have to tell it which section your package is going to, yes00:04
Adri2000civija: does the most recent version of the package (ie. the first line in debian/changelog) contain 'ubuntu' ?00:14
civijaAdri2000: no00:16
blueyedI'd like to change the versioning of a kernel module package to use the kernel ABI in the first part, but the package is currently at version 15 already. Looks like I need an epoche, correct?00:16
Adri2000civija: that's why it won't change the maintainer then00:16
civijaAdri2000: so i should first run dch -i, write change ..., and then run update-maintainer?00:17
crimsunblueyed: e.g., or a suffix appended with +00:17
Adri2000civija: yes00:17
civijaAdri2000: ok, tnx00:18
civijai'll try that00:18
blueyedcrimsun: i.e. 15+2.6.24-12.1? (15 is the current version)00:18
crimsunblueyed: that's the idea, though I suppose I tend to match the 12.x portion against the headers, so I think 12.22?00:19
crimsunblueyed: (though, if you're tweaking it, that's up to you)00:20
blueyedcrimsun: well.. I've thought that it wouldn't be important for the package and therefore I use my revision there at the end.00:25
crimsunblueyed: fair enough.00:25
blueyedIt should get moved to linux-ubuntu-modules anyway in the long term I think, so..00:26
bddebianHeya gang01:11
ScottK2heya bddebian.02:05
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HobbseeNightrose: ?02:20
Hobbsee(evolution-jescs given back)02:21
Legendariohi. Pbuiler is returning me an error message i just can't understand why... It says it can't install libjack-dev03:52
Legendariodoes anyone know a possible reason for it?03:53
StevenKYou don't have universe enabled in your pbuilder environment?03:54
LegendarioStevenK, how can I enable it?03:55
emgentuhm, strange problem.. when i try to edit control and add Maintainer, when i debuild, change Maintainer with original..03:55
emgentsome idea?03:55
StevenKemgent: There's a debian/control.in file?03:56
emgentphpmyadmin package..03:56
emgentuhm just a moment03:56
StevenKLegendario: Um, add universe to your components and pbuilder update with --overwrite-config03:56
Hobbsee!pbuilder | Legendario03:57
ubotuLegendario: pbuilder is a system to easily build packages in a clean chroot environment. To get started with PBuilder, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto03:57
HobbseeLegendario: actually follow ^&03:57
emgentStevenK: no only control03:58
Legendariohum, no. There is only a debian/control file, not a debian/control.in03:58
emgenttrye03:58
emgent*true*03:58
emgentStevenK: other idea? :°03:58
StevenKemgent: Then I'd need to read a build log03:58
emgenti saw that in debdiff03:59
emgentwhen i run debuild, cleaned my edit in debian/control file03:59
emgentstrange..04:00
StevenKemgent: Yes, so something in the build process is changing it. So I'd need to read a build log to point out what is doing it.04:00
Legendariook, so, i had to edit my ~/pbuilderrc file, right? Thanks guys04:04
emgentStevenK: i think this "yada rebuild control"04:05
StevenKNooooooooooooo04:06
* StevenK runs screaming04:06
RAOFyada has a "Please break my builds in hard to track, near-random ways" option?04:07
StevenKYes. That is its default mode of operation04:07
* RAOF shudders04:07
* RAOF gets around to actually _filing_ his "sensors-applet does nothing but segfault" bug.04:09
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emgentuhm...04:14
adorablepuppyHi.04:15
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emgentStevenK: some idea to bypass yada rebuild ?04:18
StevenKemgent: Don't use yada. yada is bad.04:18
LaserJockI thought it was your favorite?04:19
emgentStevenK: is in the package, i only applied security patch04:19
emgenthy cody04:19
cody-somervilleheya emgent :)04:20
ScottK2emgent: Since it's yada, I'd suggest skip the maintainer mangling, explain to the security team why you did it, and then let them figure it out if they really care.04:21
emgenti will do, thanks :)04:22
ajmitchLaserJock: don't wind the poor chap up04:22
ScottK2Heya ajmitch04:24
ajmitchgood afternoon04:24
LaserJockajmitch: heh04:24
ScottK2Good to seeing you around.  I've been missing your smiling face.04:24
* ajmitch isn't here04:25
ScottK2ajmitch: While your not here, is your RC bug tracker by chance running elsewhere too?04:26
ajmitchnope04:26
* ajmitch has no static IP address to serve it from04:27
LaserJockis ubuntuwire still down??04:28
ScottK2LaserJock: AFAIK yes.  Still no imbrandon04:28
* ScottK2 has had the flu this week and didn't get around to calling him again.04:28
* ajmitch hasn't seen imbrandon on irc for a long time04:29
ajmitchpartly because I don't usually watch irc now04:29
ScottK2Well it is nice to see you again even if you aren't here.04:29
* ajmitch is usually in channel, at least04:29
ajmitchjust not often talking to people04:30
* ajmitch would think that the rc bug tracker thing isn't as useful now anyway04:30
LaserJockajmitch is a stalker04:31
ajmitchtrue story, that04:31
ScottK2ajmitch: Why not?04:31
* ajmitch has been mercilessly stalking laserjock, watching his every movement04:32
ajmitchScottK2: because of other lists of bugs that should say similar things04:32
ScottK2ajmitch: OK.  Maybe I need to go look around for other lists then.  Your is the one I always used.04:34
ajmitchthat 'really fix-it' list would help a bit, if the bug link has been set in launchpad04:35
rhpot1991ScottK ScottK2 ping04:35
* ajmitch would need to find somewhere sane to put the rc bugs list 04:35
rhpot1991https://bugs.launchpad.net/gutsy-backports/+bug/20204904:35
ubotuLaunchpad bug 202049 in gutsy-backports "Please backport new MythTV themes from Hardy" [Undecided,New]04:35
rhpot1991superm1 informed me that you wanted to see those tested seperately04:36
LaserJockI'm getting the feeling that Hardy's gonna get release without quite a few good new upstream release and bug fixes04:37
LaserJockthings are really moving fast at this point04:37
ajmitchthat's expected04:37
ScottK2rhpot1991: Yes.  I'd also like to see the depwait for the basic mythtv backport cleared up too.04:37
LaserJockyeah, just a bit disappointing04:37
* ajmitch is going to wander home now, nice talking to you again :)04:37
LaserJockcya ajmitch04:38
superm1ScottK2, sorry i've been busy with some other stuff than to look into the details of why that happened on the non standard arch's04:38
superm1i'll get to it soon04:38
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ScottK2ajmitch: See ya.  Thanks for stopping in.04:39
* ScottK2 wonders if he highlights on php?04:39
Hobbseeajmitch!04:41
Hobbseeemgent: then fix the package.04:41
emgentyep04:42
emgentfirst I'd like talk with keescook04:42
emgentthen i will do :P04:42
emgent(hi Hobbsee) :)04:43
Hobbseehiya04:43
cody-somervilleHobbsee, Would you do me a big fat favour and regenerate and upload xubuntu-meta for me? :)04:50
superm1ScottK2, it looks like they are sorting themselves out some how04:58
superm1only lpia is failing now04:59
superm1and its because of missing libx264-dev04:59
superm1which is in gutsy multiverse...04:59
ajmitchHobbsee: yes?04:59
superm1just not on lpia04:59
slangasekHobbsee: I'll take care of the above xubuntu-meta update05:00
cody-somervilleslangasek, thanks :)05:00
ScottK2superm1: OK.  Well that's progress.  Is libx264-dev actually missing no lpia?05:02
superm1ScottK2, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/x264/+builds05:02
superm1it failed to build on lpia05:02
ScottK2looking05:02
superm1on gutsy at least05:02
superm1worked on hardy though05:02
superm1ah i see why05:03
ScottK2superm1: Why?05:03
superm1in hardy it has nasm [i386 lpia] as build depends05:03
Hobbseeslangasek: thanks05:03
Hobbseeajmitch: hello05:03
superm1failed due to missing nasm in gutsy05:03
superm1on lpia05:04
ScottK2superm1: Maybe an SRU then?05:04
superm1well i guess that really depends on how important mythtv on lpia is to gutsy05:05
ScottK2Probably not very.05:05
ScottK2But I like to see things complete.05:06
superm1i gathered as much :)05:06
ScottK2It's not such a big deal, but if it's an easy fix it'd be nice.05:06
ScottK2superm1: Let me know when you think the plugins are ready to go...05:06
superm1so i'm not sure the extra effort to right that is worth it.  If someone complains that they want their mythtv 0.21 on an lpia gutsy (who has those other than developers for moblin stuff)?, i'll take care of it05:07
superm1ScottK2, you mean the themes?05:07
ScottK2Yeah'05:07
ScottK2That05:07
superm1the themes look fine to me, rhpot1991 has a gutsy box that i asked him to do the backport to his ppa and install to05:07
superm1none of them failed to build or anything similar05:07
superm1so i'd say not a worry there05:07
ScottK2rhpot1991: Did you finish testing them all?05:08
* ScottK2 notices the time, remembers he has the flu, and decides to go to bed.05:08
ScottK2Good night all.05:08
superm1ScottK2, yeah as indicated in the bug, they all built and installed05:09
superm1see ya though05:09
ScottK2pm me the bug and I'll look at it tomorrow.05:10
superm1alrighty05:11
superm1night05:11
Legendarioi am having the following error message: error: could not create '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/blueman': Permission denied05:14
Legendariowhat am i supposed to do?05:16
slangasekLegendario: what are you *trying* to do?05:18
slangasekbuilding a package?05:18
Legendarioyes05:18
slangasekyou need to tell the upstream rules to install to a subdirectory of debian/ instead of to the root filesystem05:19
slangasekI don't know what the convention is for python modules; for stuff that uses autoconf, the convention is make DESTDIR=debian/tmp install05:19
Amaranthi think it's python setup.py --destdir debian/tmp install05:20
Amaranthor something05:20
Amaranthi dunno, python project that use setup.py should die :)05:20
TheMusocody-somerville: I can do xubuntu-meta if nobody else has started on it already.05:21
RAOFThe convention for python modules depends on what debhelper you're using, pretty much.05:21
cody-somervilleTheMuso, slangasek said he'd do it.05:21
cody-somervilleslangasek, Have you started on xubuntu-meta yet? :)05:21
TheMusooh ok05:21
slangasekcody-somerville: started dput, yes05:22
cody-somervilleTheMuso, Okay. Thanks anyhow :)05:22
TheMusocody-somerville: np05:22
superm1slangasek, what to do if a package already in gutsy-backports just needs to be rebuilt?  Should I file another backport bug, or can you just press a magical dch -i "no changes, just rebuilding"?05:22
slangaseksuperm1: I don't have any magical buttons for that; I think a sourceful upload on your part is going to be the most straightforward05:23
superm1slangasek, directly to gutsy-backports, or where to?05:24
slangaseksuperm1: yes05:24
superm1slangasek, okay i'll take care of that05:24
superm1thanks05:24
slangaseksuperm1: oh, are you in the backporters group?  If not you probably should clear it with jdong or ScottK first05:24
LegendarioRAOF, what do you mean by the convention for python modules depends on what debhelper you're using?05:24
superm1slangasek, no i'm not in the backporters group.05:24
superm1let me do a test build then and put it in a proper bug so that they dont need to think much05:25
slangaseksuperm1: right :)05:25
Legendarioshould i edit the setup.py file or a file in the debian folder?05:25
AmaranthI thought backports were automatic copies of hardy source packages05:26
slangasekthere are sourceful backports as well05:26
slangasekLegendario: normally you should not have to edit setup.py.  I think the suggestion Amaranth gave you first looks most promising05:27
Legendarioslangsek, sorry. but i didn't understand what to do exactly05:29
Legendariocould you please be more specific?05:31
Legendarioslangasek05:34
slangasekLegendario: you know that debian/rules is the file that controls how packages are built?05:36
slangasekLegendario: you need to edit that file; either in a straightforward way based on Amaranth's suggestion, or perhaps in a non-obvious way if you're using cdbs05:36
Legendarioslangasek, this is a line in my debia/rules: $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/blueman install05:38
Legendariois this what i was supposed to do?05:39
slangasekI don't know05:39
Legendarioor do i have to add something else?05:39
slangasekyou haven't given any context about your package, that I can see05:39
slangasekI can't tell you what's right or not without ever seeing the package in question05:39
Legendarioslangasek, well, it is a python software but it has a make file and a setup.py file05:40
slangasekI can tell you that line will pass the DESTDIR variable to the upstream makefile when calling 'make install'.  I don't know whether that will do the right thing for this upstream software.05:40
Legendarioshould i substitue the $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/blueman install, for python setup.py --destdir debian/tmp05:44
Legendario?05:46
RAOFLegendario: What I meant was: where you want the modules to end up depends on whether you're using pysupport or pycentral.05:47
LegendarioRAOF, i don't understand a thing about python, so need straighter directions. Does it help? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59562/05:50
RAOFLegendario: That doesn't have enough context to be very useful.  debian/rules would be good, as would be information about what you're actually trying to package and how to build it (can you build it without trying to make a package?)06:01
Legendariook06:02
LegendarioRAOF, i don't think this is going to help much, since it is a normal debian/rules file06:05
Legendariohttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59564/06:05
RAOFLegendario: Right, so it's practically a dh-make template.06:11
RAOFLegendario: So, the other question remains.  Can you actually build this program without trying to package it?06:11
RAOFIf you can't do that, you've got no hope of packaging it :)06:12
LegendarioRAOF, i didn't try to build the source. You can take a look on the program site: http://blueman.tuxfamily.org/06:15
RAOFLegendario: Heh.  So, a fundamental part of packaging is to encapsulate the build processes of the thousands of packages we have.  If you don't know how to build it, you can't package it :)06:16
RAOFAnd, that website ( http://blueman.tuxfamily.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=60 ) tells me you're building it wrong.06:17
LegendarioRAOF, what am i supposed to do?06:19
RAOFWell... "to install run sudo python setup.py install".06:19
RAOFSo your debian/rules is going to have to call setup.py at some point :)06:20
RAOFWhat you actually want to do is to work out what parameters their setup.py takes, what the build actually does (ie: if it builds any arch-dependent code such as shared libraries, you'll probably need to call setup.py once for each python version, etc)06:21
cody-somervilleslangasek, how is the xubuntu-meta upload going?06:36
slangasekcody-somerville: well enough, aside from me forgetting to accept it from the queue06:38
cody-somervilleslangasek, :)06:38
LegendarioRAOF, i could do it. thanks RAOF06:39
Legendariocould do it. if someone can review it, i would apreciate it: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=blueman06:52
dholbachgood morning09:13
tonyyarussoSomeone care to remind me of the "right" way to do a diff for a small (like 6-character) change to a source package?  Something like diff -rN somesuch I think.09:15
dholbachdiff -ruN?09:17
tonyyarussoThat's the one.09:17
dholbachrock! :)09:18
tonyyarussoI also need a little bit of versioning advice.09:18
tonyyarussoI'm dealing with nvu --> kompozer, which basically amounts to a renaming as far as our users are concerned, but they have different versioning schemes.  The version of nvu in the repos is 1.0-0ubuntu4 and 1.0final-2ubuntu2 for dapper and edgy, respectively,09:19
tonyyarussowhile the version of kompozer is 0.7.10-0ubuntu3.  I need to make the virtual package 'nvu' provided by the kompozer source package such that any users with nvu installed will be upgraded to kompozer.09:20
tonyyarussoSo basically, I a) need some scheme for making virtual packages have a different version than their source package, and b) need a suggestion for a version higher than 1.0 that I can assign it.09:22
tonyyarussodholbach: any idea how to approach that?09:27
dholbachyou'll need to add an epoch09:27
dholbach(1:0.7.10-0ubuntu3)09:28
dholbachdo we09:28
dholbachhttp://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html09:28
tonyyarussoreadin'09:28
dholbachdo we get that package from debian?09:28
dholbachif so we should coordinate the epoch change with debian09:29
dholbachit might permanently prevent us from syncing if our version is higher than the one in debian09:29
dholbach5.6.12 Version09:29
tonyyarussodholbach: It does not yet exist in Debian.  (I'm hoping to have a chance to start addressing that next week)09:30
dholbachright09:30
dholbachso adding an epoch should be fine09:30
tonyyarussoSo I apply the epoch change to the entire source package I take it?09:30
dholbachyou add it to the version in your debian/changelog entry09:31
tonyyarusso(do epochs show in things like apt-cache policy?)09:31
tonyyarussogotcha09:31
dholbachdaniel@lovegood:~$ LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy gthumb09:31
dholbachgthumb:09:31
dholbach  Installed: 3:2.10.6-0ubuntu1.109:31
dholbach  Candidate: 3:2.10.6-0ubuntu1.109:31
dholbach  Version table:09:31
dholbach *** 3:2.10.6-0ubuntu1.1 009:31
dholbach...09:31
tonyyarussoso 1:0.7* > [presumed 0:]1.0*09:31
dholbachyes09:32
tonyyarussoIt never ceases to amaze me how many things the dpkg people already thought of.09:32
dholbachdaniel@lovegood:~$ dpkg --compare-versions 1:0.7 gt 1.0 && echo true09:32
dholbachtrue09:32
dholbachdaniel@lovegood:~$09:32
dholbachyeah, that's right :-)09:32
dholbachthe shoulders of giants :)09:33
tonyyarussohehe09:33
elmargolDoes a printing JOB run as user?09:42
elmargolIf i try to print something i get D [14/Mar/2008:10:33:21 +0100] [Job 35] Error: /usr/Brother/inf/brFAX1940CNrc :cannot open file !!09:42
tonyyarussodholbach: So do I need to touch _anything_ other than debian/changelog for this?09:51
dholbachdo the normal update you intended to do, make all the changes necessary, then add the epoch09:52
dholbachthat should be it09:52
tonyyarussoThe epoch issue is the only thing I'm addressing today, so yeah.09:53
tonyyarussodholbach: oh, one thing though - should I bump the ubuntu version, ie 1:0.7.10-0ubuntu4, or leave it as 1:0.7.10-0ubuntu3?09:54
dholbachas it's a new upstream version, I'd say 1:0.7.10-0ubuntu109:56
tonyyarussoOh.  I guess that makes sense.09:57
dholbachROCK09:58
tonyyarussoPaper?09:59
tonyyarussoSo something like "diff -ruN kompozer-0.7.10/ sourced_for_diff/kompozer-0.7.10/ > debdiff.txt", and attach debdiff.txt to the bug?10:01
dholbachyou can use     debdiff old.dsc new.dsc10:05
tonyyarussoAnd iirc, that's since I only made changes to debian/, but diff -ruN would be needed if there were any changes in the actual source - is that right?10:08
tonyyarussoor same thing both ways?10:08
dholbachyou don't need to keep two directories if you run debdiff on the .dsc files10:14
dholbachbut you can use diff -ruN too10:15
tonyyarussogotcha10:16
tonyyarussoAll righty, "should" all be set to go at Bug #200349.10:17
ubotuLaunchpad bug 200349 in kompozer "Versioning for nvu virtual package wrong" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20034910:17
dholbachtonyyarusso: errrrm10:28
tonyyarussodholbach: crud, what'd I do wrong?10:28
dholbachahhhhh, now I understand10:29
dholbachexcusez-moi :)10:29
tonyyarussoyay!10:29
tonyyarussoDoes that mean I'm not getting ratted out today?  :P10:29
dholbachtonyyarusso: uploaded10:33
tonyyarussodholbach: sweetness - thanks a bunch!10:33
* tonyyarusso checks off one of the todo items, goes to test the bugs he has "needs info"10:33
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dholbachtonyyarusso: weird... upload was rejected - I'l try again10:44
tonyyarussodholbach: odd10:45
tonyyarussoany kind of useful message?10:45
dholbach"MD5 sum of uploaded file does not match existing file in archive...."10:46
dholbachtonyyarusso: I'll try ubuntu4 instead and see if that works10:47
tonyyarussothat might be it10:47
dholbachbut that'd be weird10:47
dholbachtonyyarusso: seems the right thing to do is the ubuntu4 upload10:55
tonyyarussodholbach: all righty then.  Not quite sure why, but whatever works.10:56
dholbachlook at the generated dsc file10:56
dholbachit says:10:56
dholbachFiles:10:56
dholbach 42e0d7dddb19a7db5315906ea7c29cbd 806 web optional kompozer_0.7.10-0ubuntu1.dsc10:56
dholbach b387cd9e1328c8c11517cd59d9b2be32 23882 web optional kompozer_0.7.10-0ubuntu1.diff.gz10:56
Fujitsutonyyarusso: Colons aren't always safe to use in filenames.10:56
dholbachthese files already were accepted by the buildd with different md5sums10:56
FujitsuEpochs aren't present in the filenames.10:56
tonyyarussoI see.10:57
jsgotangcohey dholbach long time no chat11:03
dholbachhey jsgotangco11:04
dholbachjsgotangco: how are you doing?11:04
jsgotangconot bad just busy lately with all these travels and deadlines11:04
dholbachI can imagine11:05
* dholbach hugs jsgotangco11:05
jsgotangcoheh11:06
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IulianHey11:37
* Hobbsee waves11:39
* Hobbsee points at jsgotangco - it's spam!11:40
jsgotangcolol11:45
zul,prmomg11:55
zulugh...morning11:55
\shmoins zul11:56
sistpoty|workhi folks12:09
theseinfeldhi12:09
Hobbseehi sistpoty|work12:09
sistpoty|workhi Hobbsee12:09
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sistpoty|workHobbsee, ScottK, TheMuso: bug 201962 for gfortran transition... opinions?12:16
ubotuLaunchpad bug 201962 in petsc "gfortran transition" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20196212:16
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sistpoty|workScottK: all packages in the bug need to be transitioned, but I cannot really remember how many new upstream versions there are (nor did I look out for these too hard).12:34
mok0sistpoty|work: The gfortran transition is a LOT of work, because it might entail more than just changing the packaging. I've sometimes had to work hard to get a program to compile under gfortran.12:42
Fujitsumok0: Debian has done the vast majority already.12:43
FujitsuThat's where I've got most of the bits that I've done (which was just finishing stuff that doko had started).12:43
mok0Well, the list on LP is still very long12:43
sistpoty|workmok0: yes, there should be only 2-3 packages not done in debian left12:43
FujitsuIt was made more difficult by the fact that they all FTBFS due to one of doko's other changes.12:43
mok0sistpoty|work: so it's mostly merging?12:43
sistpoty|workmok0: I hope mostly syncing :)12:44
mok0ok... phew12:44
cody-somervillesistpoty|work, The test builds were successful.12:44
Fujitsusistpoty|work: Are there any more than mopac7 and its rdepends (libghemical, so also ghemical) that aren't done in Debian?12:44
cody-somervillesistpoty|work, ghc6 is ready for upload :)12:44
sistpoty|workcody-somerville: excellent! I'll look in sponsoring ghc6 tonight, once I'm home12:44
* sistpoty|work looks12:45
sistpoty|workFujitsu: libextutils-f77-perl w.o. patch, some more with a patch in BTS (5-8, depends on if we want to follow unstable removals as well)12:47
Fujitsusistpoty|work: Still, not too bad, and they might have fixed them within a couple of weeks.12:49
sistpoty|workFujitsu: yes12:49
cody-somervillejono, ping12:53
jonocody-somerville: hey12:53
jonocody-somerville: skype?12:53
cody-somervillejono, Sounds good.12:54
cody-somervillejono, Just let me do a sound test12:54
* cody-somerville sighs. 12:55
cody-somervilleI get it to work last night and ofcourse it stops working today. One second, a reboot should fix it12:55
hellboy195dholbach: around?13:09
mok0How do you make use of the crash_report that is attached to some bugs?13:09
dholbachhellboy195: yes13:09
hellboy195dholbach: I edited the debdiff. And it seems that it's only a newline missing, right? electricsheep13:10
dholbachhellboy195: searching the bug13:11
hellboy195dholbach: bug #20141713:11
ubotuLaunchpad bug 201417 in electricsheep "Merge electricsheep 2.6.8-9 from Debian(Unstable)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20141713:11
dholbachhellboy195: alright13:12
hellboy195dholbach: I added a newline after line 214 and it seems to work13:12
hellboy195dholbach: make a new debdiff or will you try at you own?13:13
dholbachI tried it and it seems to work13:13
hellboy195dholbach: ok. sry again. I edited the debdiff and removed the useless entries ,...13:13
dholbachhellboy195: uploaded13:17
hellboy195dholbach: thank you :)13:17
dholbachbrb13:18
bddebianHeya gang13:19
jpatrickbddebian: hey13:20
bddebianHello jpatrick13:20
\shif anyone is interessted, I uploaded php5-amfext to my ppa....13:29
elmargolI have an application who gives this message "Can't find xulrunner-xpcom, mozilla-xpcom or firefox-xpcom"13:30
elmargolI can not find a xpcom pakage :(13:30
Lamegofirefox-dev or libxul-dev ?13:31
elmargolahh libxul-dev13:32
elmargolthx a lot13:32
Lamegonp, is just a guess13:32
\shoh hell...I just hacked the best memory profiling tool ever13:33
\shnixternal: lol...chatting over twitter is even more sick ;)13:35
nixternalhahaha13:35
nixternalit took me a second to realize just who you were :)13:35
nixternalthen you said bad old Germany and I knew right away13:35
\shnixternal: lol...13:36
\shnixternal: but there is a bed waiting for you ;)13:37
nixternalI have been watching these shows on PBS here where they go through and talk about different countries in Europe..there is a person talking about the different things, but the video is nothing more than high definition flyover from a helicoptor13:37
nixternalGermany, the countryside, is exactly what I invision as my dream location for living13:37
nixternalthe countryside of France is beautiful too13:37
\shnixternal: oh good to know...french frontier is just less then an hour drive from my place ;) actually it's only 2 km to the Rhine and you can see france already ;)13:39
\shnixternal: if you have a motorized boat, you could be there in less then 10 mins ;)13:40
nixternalI gotta get away from mansions, SUVs, and O'Hare airport :)13:40
nixternalright now, I live 30 minutes outside of the city (Chicago), and when we moved here back in the 80s, it was all country...now it is all part of the city/suburb life and it isn't my cup of tea anymore13:41
slytherindholbach: I was trying to fix the evolution-scalix package. I have patched the configure.in and configure script and it goes past configuration problem. But it fails in actual compilation. I am not able to figure out what the problem is as I am not very good with C. Do you think you can take it further if you have got time?13:58
Ubulettein case someone missed it: "Policy checker linda removed from testing/unstable". See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.announce/118714:03
slytherinI wonder why. :-)14:06
Ubulettemaybe because of the previous article: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.announce/1186 "Lintian has been under fairly active development for the past couple of years"14:14
slytherinOk I found the answer in the article itself14:23
mok0ScottK: ping14:31
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huatsScottK: ping too :)15:01
DktrKranz2geser: I had the chance to test new dietlibc on amd64, it worked fine and I uploaded new revision. I'm going to manage rebuilds soon, please tell me if you want to proceed with bglibs.15:01
geserDktrKranz2: good to hear. I'll look at bglibs.15:04
DktrKranz2There are two bugs related to bglibs, 184625 and 163774. They will hopefully be solved.15:06
nxvlhappy Âpi day!15:07
nxvli mean, good morning15:07
geseryes, both could be fixed with it15:08
gesernxvl: Hi15:08
nxvlgeser: :D15:08
geseryou too a happy π day15:09
nxvlDktrKranz2: dod you take a look at Bug #179790 ? i have merged with other 2 bugs as you requested15:09
ubotuLaunchpad bug 179790 in tinyerp-server "postgresql listens on :5432" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17979015:09
DktrKranz2nxvl: thanks for merging. I haven't had a look at it yet, yesterday I was mostly out, but I'll probably have a look in the weekend after set up VMs again on Sid.15:10
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gesernxvl: does the logfile from tinyerp get rotated?15:11
nxvlDktrKranz2: ok, thnx15:14
nxvlgeser: dunno, i just apply a patch someone send15:21
nxvlgeser: but, that's syslog work15:22
nxvlgeser: not tinyerp ones15:22
nxvlone*15:22
nxvli haven't tested that far15:22
gesernxvl: syslog doesn't do the logrotation, bug logrotate and only for those logfiles it's configured for15:24
geserwithout some logrotation the logfile may increase in size till the partition is full15:25
\shanyone working on pushing anjuta 2.4.x into universe?15:27
huats\sh: actually pochu and I are going to work on it15:28
\shhuats: cool :)15:28
huatsbut if you want to ask the sync yourself I have no objections :)15:29
\shhuats: na I just saw that debian had already a new version....and we had 2.3.5 packaged ourselfs :)15:29
\shhuats: is it already usable as python ide? ,)15:29
huats\sh: don't know...15:29
\shthat reminds me to file a FFe for claws-mail still15:30
huatsbut it was on my ToTRY list :)15:30
huatsI am planning to work on it on monday15:30
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jroes_is the lighttpd package up to date for the latest security patches released in the feisty repos?16:00
jroes_the version tag is an older version, but I don't know if it was just patched without updating the version number or something...16:00
\shjroes_: lighttpd is patched with the latest security patches...don't think 1.4.19 is better then our 1.4.xx version in feisty :)16:00
\shjroes_: emgent is the dude who does all those shiny security things for lighttpd :)16:01
jroes_ok, just checking :)16:01
\shjroes_: you can always read the changelog16:01
\shjroes_: if something is missing, we are a) working on it, or b) we are busy with other security stuff/new funny stuff...it's universe ;)16:01
jroes_good point, I should have googled for the changelog (or is there even a way to see the changelog in apt?  I bet there is and I'll find it here shortly :))16:02
\shjroes_: it's on da launchpad16:02
jroes_excellent, thanks \sh :)16:02
\shjroes_: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lighttpd/16:02
\shjroes_: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lighttpd/16:03
\shmuch betrter16:03
\shjroes_: and if you need new crack for lighty ... just use 1.4.19 from hardy on a test system16:03
jroes_thankya \sh, you have been too helpful :)16:05
hellboy195dholbach: may you can help me with bug #201088 ?16:05
\shjroes_: yeah...my mistake ;)16:07
dholbachhellboy195: it seem like it still needs update-inetd, no?16:07
hellboy195dholbach: it was introduced because installation failed on feisty. but on hardy it installs fine ,..16:07
dholbachbut only if it's update-inted is installed, right?16:08
hellboy195dholbach: if you install ubuntu it will also be installed ^^ you do you mean if I remove it and then install ckermit?16:08
dholbachyep16:09
hellboy195dholbach: hmm damn it. :(  But a merge isn't really worth it now16:10
dholbachmaybe we should just forward that change to debian, then sync it with intrepid?16:11
hellboy195dholbach: great idea. I never think about such a possibility -.-  thx16:12
dholbach:)16:12
* dholbach hugs hellboy19516:12
* hellboy195 hugs back and is asking why ^^16:12
effie_jayxhellboy195,  it's a motu custom16:12
effie_jayxyou hug when fix a bug16:13
hellboy195effie_jayx: fix ,.. ^^16:13
* hellboy195 contacts now debian folks :)16:13
hellboy195dholbach: time for another bug?16:17
dholbachhellboy195: shoot16:19
LaserJocksistpoty|work: ping16:19
sistpoty|workLaserJock: pong16:20
hellboy195dholbach: you perhaps no the python-xml removal thing. I try to do it with skencil. The problem and the solution is here: bug #8156716:20
ubotuLaunchpad bug 81567 in skencil "skencil crashes on startup with a SIGSEGV in free()" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/8156716:20
LaserJocksistpoty|work: regarding gfortran, I've got 5 done in upstream16:20
sistpoty|workLaserJock: excellent, what do you recommend?16:20
LaserJocksistpoty|work: well, *I* didn't do the work, but debichem just uploaded the last of the set16:20
LaserJocksistpoty|work: let's tackle em' ;-)16:21
sistpoty|workLaserJock: ok, can you add that to the bug report please?16:21
LaserJockwill do16:21
sistpoty|workthanks!16:21
dholbachhellboy195: hum... so you want to merge http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11839538/skencil.debdiff with a remove-python-xml change?16:22
dholbachhellboy195: best to suggest that on the bug report and get it into the sponsoring queue (and close the other bug with that upload too)16:22
hellboy195dholbach: k, thanks :)16:23
dholbachanytime16:23
slytherinWhat are these universe derivative CDs?16:48
protonchrisAnyone willing to take a look at a FFE: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glom/+bug/201385 ?16:50
ubotuLaunchpad bug 201385 in glom "Hardy: Please update glom to latest version" [Undecided,New]16:50
adorablepuppyI've got a launchpad account, who do I ask to join the MOTU team?17:04
jpatrickadorablepuppy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted17:05
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adorablepuppyjpatrick: Thanks. Already read the package guide and stuff, just didn't see the MOTU/Contact part.17:11
jpatrickadorablepuppy: you don't just join it, you have to work on packages and later join17:12
slytherinadorablepuppy: You can not just join MOTU team. You have to do some contribution first.17:12
adorablepuppyUnderstood.17:14
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* sistpoty|work heads home18:07
sistpoty|workcya18:07
* \sh too ... not home but the next pub :)18:07
hellboy195\sh: hrhr, hf18:08
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POX_"Remove build dependency on python-xml, useless since it depends on python-all-dev" - please don't do that, not all modules from python-xml are in python package; you have to check if app. is using these modules or not18:13
POX_removing python-xml without checking is not a fix!18:14
slytherinPOX_: Who is doing it without checking?18:14
POX_Christophe Sauthier for example18:14
POX_see conduit or imgseek package18:15
slytherinPOX_: did any of those package break?18:17
POX_don't know18:17
POX_conduit is using xml.dom.minidom and xmlrpclib only, so it's ok18:23
slytherinhas anyone already tried building and using epiphany with webkit backend?18:25
POX_same with imgseek so false alarm, anyway, please test it instead "removing since package depends on python-all-dev"18:26
slytherinPOX_: I think the bug description already has that note. If there isn't then please add it. :-)18:27
POX_is that so hard to add in changelog something like: ... and imgseek is using modules available in Python >= 2.418:29
POX_this way I would know one tested it18:30
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LaserJockScottK: ping19:18
ScottK2LaserJock: Pong19:19
LaserJockScottK2: do you want a FFe bug filed for psicode for the gfortran transition?19:19
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hellboy195Would here anybody grant a FFe for monodevelop 1.0 final if debian would have it in the next 1-2 days?19:20
LaserJockI think it's fairly straightforward but I can file one if you think we should have the paper trail ;-)19:20
ScottK2LaserJock: I'd say not.  Reading the gfortran bug, sistpoty suggested a blanket FFe for the transition, and I said OK, so if you want to you can interpret that as being pre-approved.19:21
ScottK2hellboy195: The key question is bugfix or new features?19:21
hellboy195ScottK: both. ubuntu has beta2 ( beta3, RC, now final)19:22
ScottK2hellboy195: If there's new features between beta2 and final, then we need an FFe.19:22
hellboy195ScottK: Yeah I said Would here anybody grant a *FFe* for monodevelop 1.0 final19:23
ScottK2hellboy195: I'd have to read it first.19:24
ScottK2hellboy195: I'd say probably though19:24
hellboy195^^19:24
hellboy195I love MD and I would take care for filing a FFe and providing the needed things ,..19:24
hellboy195DktrKranz: buona sera :)19:27
DktrKranzhey hellboy19519:27
pochuhey DktrKranz19:39
pochuDktrKranz: seen bluekuja recently?19:39
DktrKranzpochu, !19:39
DktrKranzpochu, via mobile, a couple of days ago19:39
pochuah, hope he's fine19:40
DktrKranzhe is, trust me :P19:40
pochuit's been a long time I don't see him, and I mailed him a few weeks ago and he didn't answer19:40
pochunice :)19:40
pochuDktrKranz: so how are you doing? :)19:40
DktrKranzhis girlfriend is draining resources :P19:40
pochuDktrKranz: heh19:51
DktrKranzMOTU meeting is in 5 minutes, any attendees?19:57
ScottK2There's still a dozen and a half packages that need touching for Bug #199014 if anyone is looking for easy work.19:57
ubotuLaunchpad bug 199014 in emesene "python-xml removal: please drop/replace (build) dependencies" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19901419:57
ScottK2DktrKranz: Thanks for the reminder19:58
DktrKranzyou're welcome19:58
LaserJockhmm, I guess I'll be there20:04
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sistpotyhi folks20:33
siretarthey sistpoty! :)20:34
siretartsistpoty: how are you?20:34
sistpotyhi siretart20:34
sistpotysiretart: I'm fine, thanks... how are you?20:34
sistpotywe got new boxes at uni this week, very, very cool :)20:34
siretartfinally started my desktop computer, just dist-upgrading hardy :)20:34
sistpotygood luck ;)20:35
siretartsistpoty: the new frasch computers?20:35
sistpotysiretart: yes :)20:35
siretartquad-core with 8BG ram :)20:35
siretartyes, the specs read pretty nice20:35
siretartjuk ordered 70 of them :)20:35
sistpotyyes, very fast (but debian/stable doesn't have graphics, so we installed ubuntu *g*)20:35
sistpotyheh20:35
RainCThi20:38
hellboy195hio RainCT20:38
jussi01hi peoples, Ive uploaded a few bug fixes and subscribd UUS, just wondering what is the go with those now? can I poke to get them uploaded? does the beta freeze affect it?20:41
jussi01bug 201471 and bug 20148020:41
ubotuLaunchpad bug 201471 in genpo "Genpo Missing Icon" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20147120:41
ubotuLaunchpad bug 201480 in alsa-tools "Icon has no transparency/white background. " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20148020:41
sistpotyjussi01: motu meeting currently going on, maybe you'd like to join #ubuntu-meeting?20:42
jussi01sistpoty: ahh, didnt know, thanks20:42
sistpotyjussi01: others than that, yes, these can get uploaded, but need a manual shove through by an archive admin afterwards20:42
jussi01sistpoty: great, thanks20:43
siretarthow can I mark a bug in http://daniel.holba.ch/really-fix-it/ as invalid patch? I found a patch that a) isn't a debdiff, b) against an older version and c) probably fixed upstream in a different way20:45
siretartLaserJock: btw, grats for DM-ship :)20:46
LaserJocksiretart: danke20:47
siretart:)20:47
gesersiretart: my guess would be to uncheck the patch checkbox for the attachment20:47
siretartgeser: will try that then20:48
geserDktrKranz: looking at bglibs right now, do I need to add -fno-stack-protector for sparc and powerpc? the only way to test the build on those archs would be to upload and see20:51
DktrKranzgeser, you can try on sparky (if bglibs is not heavy). I can test on ppc on a friend of mine20:52
geserbglibs is small, will try on sparky and hope that if it builds on sparc then also on powerpc20:53
DktrKranzit FTBFS the same way, so I guess it will build20:54
DktrKranzin the meantime, I'm testing the other packages20:54
siretartajmitch: could you please join in #ubuntuwire? I'd like to find a home for you RC bug tracker21:06
cody-somervilleIs anyone working on the ubuntu-universe-sponsors queue?21:13
cody-somervilleI have 7 items in it21:13
hellboy195cody-somerville: I have > 10 ^^21:13
cody-somervillehellboy195, The pythom-xml stuff?21:13
hellboy195cody-somerville: no other ones21:13
geserI will try to look at the queue later, but can't promise21:13
sistpotyoh that reminds me of ghc6, cody-somerville ;)I21:14
cody-somervillesistpoty, :)21:14
* geser needs to hug a reset button of a server first :(21:14
cody-somervillehellboy195, Clearly I need to catch up then21:15
gesersistpoty: another ghc6 transition?21:15
sistpotygeser: no, only a bug fix release, solving the split_obj problem21:15
gesergood as we just finished the last one (at least I hope it's complete now)21:16
sistpotygeser: I've looked over the debian patch for the issue, it imho should be completely abi compatible (except for cases, which are borked from wrong object-splitting code anyways)21:16
sistpotygeser: but if you want to double-check, I'd welcome that ;)21:16
gesermy haskell knowledge is not sufficient for this21:17
sistpotygeser: the object splitter is a perl script, producing/mangling assembly21:18
hellboy195cody-somerville: true :)21:18
cody-somervillehellboy195, Okay, that makes eight (8) :)21:18
hellboy195hrhr21:18
sistpoty(actually a collection of perl scripts for different architectures, only i386 being bitten by a bug)21:18
cody-somerville:)21:21
cody-somervillehellboy195, Okay. I'm a little too intoxicated now to do anything more safely :)21:23
hellboy195cody-somerville: Don't worry. I'm doing today/tomorrow a more *difficult* one. so you can reach my record ^^21:24
cody-somervillehellboy195, What are you doing?21:24
hellboy195cody-somerville: some kind of python-xml removal but with additional patching because of a seg fault21:24
cody-somervillehellboy195, fun :)21:25
hellboy195^^21:25
hellboy195We'll see21:25
Nafallohehe. just installed adblockplus, and it's not compatible with the current firefox :-P21:33
Nafallothough21:33
Nafallodooh even21:33
LaserJockScottK2: I'm assuming a separate sync bug is the way to go for packages in the gfortran transition, correct?21:38
ScottK2LaserJock: Probably.  It'd be confusing for the archive admins to get syncs against the main transition bug21:39
sistpotyLaserJock: that would be good, not to clutter up the huge transition bug, I guess21:39
LaserJockthat's what I was thinking21:39
sistpotyLaserJock: though that needs manual closing of the bug's task in the FFe :/21:40
LaserJocksistpoty: I think that's an OK thing though21:41
LaserJockI'm not very fond of the "changelog closes bugs" feature anyway ;-)21:41
sistpotyheh21:42
sistpotyLaserJock: since vi has syntax highlighting for it, even I can do it :P21:42
LaserJockI always forget to add it to the changelog21:43
RainCTNafallo: what do you mean by "current"?21:43
RainCTNafallo: I tested it with 3.0, and it should work with 2 too21:43
NafalloRainCT: the one in hardy.21:44
RainCTbtw, REVU Coordinator election -> #ubuntu-meeting21:44
NafalloRainCT: "Not compatible with Firefox 3.0b4"21:44
Nafallo:-)21:44
RainCTNafallo: oh, might be. I've 3.0b321:44
NafalloI have to say I was surprised to have b4 :-P21:45
slytherinAnyone working on updating elisa?21:55
cody-somervillesistpoty, how goes it?22:00
sistpotycody-somerville: the debdiff looks fine, I'm just test-building and about to review the debdiff between current ubuntu and new version22:02
sistpoty(to see changes in the splitter)22:02
persiacody-somerville: Good call on starfighter :)22:05
cody-somerville:)22:06
slytherinpersia: got any bugs for me to work over weekend? :-)22:07
sistpotycody-somerville: oh, undocumented changes: build-depends (gcc, versioned), and depends (version of gcc)22:07
cody-somervillesistpoty, I don't see that in the debdiff22:09
persiaslytherin: I've not a prepared list.  really-fix-it, NBS, FTBFS, and RC merges would be my recommendations22:09
slytherinpersia: I was trying an FTBFS of evolution-scalix. I am stuck22:09
slytherinapart from that, I am planning to update bluez-gnome and try elisa22:10
sistpotycody-somerville: right, was looking at debian changes, sorry22:10
cody-somervillesistpoty, :)22:10
sistpotycody-somerville: ok, all changes are fine, only needing to wait until my build finishes (I guess 1 hour or so), then I'll upload it. Thanks!22:13
cody-somervillesistpoty, It takes an hour to build for you?22:14
sistpotycody-somerville: on my old box, it took 7-9 hours (6.6 though)22:14
cody-somervilleoh wow22:14
sistpotycody-somerville: from the last build on this box, I only remember that it was amazingly fast instead, compared to 7-9 hours *g*22:15
cody-somervilleghc6 is a long-ish build22:15
sistpotycody-somerville: see the other bugs, how long a build took on spooky :(22:15
Ssam`i need a dummys guide to debian packaging22:16
sistpoty!packagingguide22:17
ubotuThe packaging guide is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports22:17
sistpotySsam`: ^^22:17
Ssam`which ones the dummys guide?22:18
Ssam`i mean which would u recomend22:18
slytherinSsam`: I suggest you start with fixing bugs in existing packages. You will learn more and faster.22:19
sistpotySsam`: the first link (it should hopefully contain links to lots of other good documentation as well)22:19
Ssam`one silly question......are all packages created the same or similar way?22:19
Ssam`like debian , rpm, tars?22:20
Ssam`will i learn them differntly?22:20
poningruSsam`: essentially.. read the packaging guide22:20
sistpotySsam`: kind of... all packages are created from a (debian) source package, where debian/rules (a makefile), target binary is run to produce a deb22:20
Ssam`so u can learn debian packaging and rpms would be an auto or simpler?22:21
Ssam`ahh kewl22:21
Ssam`i ma read through packaging thanks22:21
sistpotySsam`: no, rpm is done differently22:21
Ssam`lol22:21
sistpoty(though I've forgotten the details)22:21
Ssam`u had to say that?22:21
Ssam`u couldent wait till i left22:21
Ssam`:P22:21
civijaSsam`: maybe this will be helpfull too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek22:21
sistpotyheh22:21
civijaread the packaging sessions22:22
Ssam`i will22:22
Ssam`i wanna learn all packaging22:22
Ssam`thanks mate22:22
cody-somerville0o0... persia: Are you going to sponsor *hic* starfighter? :D22:31
persiacody-somerville: As soon as I get to sponsoring, if it is still there22:31
cody-somervillepersia, Okay, thanks :)22:31
Adri2000ScottK, ScottK2: I see you uploaded mok0's wxwidgets2.6 debdiff for python-xml removal. but you didn't upload wxwidgets2.8. is it just because of lack of time or something, or is there anything wrong in it?22:34
ScottKAdri2000: Just lack of time22:39
Adri2000ScottK: okay22:42
geserDktrKranz2: just to let you know: the diet wrapper around gcc eats -fno-stack-protector when called as diet -Os gcc ...22:57
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RainCTgood night23:14
* jdong is floored by ff3b423:15
jdongto say that it's fast is a gross understatement.23:15
* RAOF hates on intltool23:15
RAOFThere's presumably some tool for populating po/POTFILES.in with all the files with translatable strings in them... but none of the intltool-* tools seem to do this, and google is silent on intltool documentation!23:18
slytherinI am facing very weird problem with FF, yelp, devhelp. Some fonts are so large that I can not read the page. Can anyone help debug this issue?23:22
emgent1/join #ubuntu-it-chat23:22
emgentups, sorry23:22
Fujitsujdong: Compared to Fx3b3, or compared to Fx2?23:26
slytherinPlease someone help me, it is making my browsing experience very bad. :-(23:31
jdongFujitsu: compared to even Fx3b323:33
jdongFujitsu: it feels like fx2->fx3b3 all over again.23:33
sistpotycody-somerville: ghc6 uploaded :)23:33
jdongwebpages just simply seem to render instaneously23:33
Fujitsujdong: Oh, nice.23:33
jdongso much so that I'm working on a backport already :D23:34
Fujitsusistpoty: Thanks for the ack on the gfortran stuff, I'm working on uploading the bits I've prepared now.23:34
pochuslytherin: sounds like bug 17855823:34
ubotuLaunchpad bug 178558 in xulrunner-1.9 "Firefox 3.0 makes everything annoyingly huge" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17855823:34
sistpotyFujitsu: excellent, thanks!23:34
slytherinpochu: Can read the bug. Even launchpad is borked. :-(23:35
slytherins/Can/Can't23:35
Fujitsusistpoty: One thing... petsc introduced a new build-dep on spooles, which is a new package that we don't have. Should I drop the build-dependency and configure flags?23:35
sistpotyFujitsu: hm, not too sure... maybe bringing in spooles might also be an option. I couldn't say which I'd choose right now... I guess you should just decide on this23:38
Fujitsusistpoty: I dropped the build-dependency for my PPA, but I'm not sure what to do in Ubuntu.23:38
sistpotyFujitsu: maybe you could try to figure what spooles is needed for and make a decision based on this? If it's merely enabling a feature, I guess I'd drop the b-d23:39
FujitsuIt's just a feature, right.23:39
FujitsuThat's why I dropped it.23:39
cody-somerville:)23:56

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