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* greg-g feels like an idiot that he asked a bug reporter if they were using the liveCD or the alt. install when they had a crash in ubiquity01:42
blueyedgreg-g: shit happens.. ;)01:47
blueyedTriagers are supposed to assign the bug to themselves, when setting a bug to Incomplete, aren't they? So that they can assist further when triaging, yes?01:49
greg-gblueyed: no, that is the old way.  Now you just subscribe01:50
greg-gAssignment is for the person fixing the bug (ie: person writing a patch)01:51
greg-git changed, and there is confusion, but this is the new work flow01:51
blueyedok. fine. but you should at least subscribe..01:51
blueyeds/at least//01:51
greg-gcorrect01:51
greg-gwait, are you saying I should subscribe to a bug that I am not?01:51
greg-gdid I miss one that I commented on?01:52
blueyedno.. "you" for "general", not you specifically.01:52
greg-gok, yeah :)01:52
blueyedI'm looking at bugs triaged by "mcas", but there's no contact information..01:52
greg-gthere, back up to 35 bugs for the week03:06
greg-gin response to the shell history meme on planet.ubuntu, add-5-a-day is my highest with 87! ;)03:27
greg-g(second highest is "screen" at 54)03:27
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Arbyanybody got time to look at bug 193574?06:43
ubotuLaunchpad bug 193574 in update-manager "Feisty to Gutsy some sort of network problem occured during the update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19357406:43
Arbyit looks like a simple network failure at first06:43
Arbybut reporter says it has persisted for several weeks06:44
Arbysome of the repositories are official ubuntu ones06:44
Arbyare there any known problems?06:44
secretlondonthere is a problem i've come across with gutsy having entries in sources.list commented out06:47
Arbyhmm, I'm not really sure what to suggest on this one06:51
ArbyI suppose we could start with removing the unofficial repos06:51
secretlondontbh with hardy coming out in 2 weeks I doubt anyone really wants to work on gutsy bugs06:55
secretlondononly 2 of those are official repos anyway06:55
secretlondonthe two that are failing with the bzip error06:56
Arbyprobably true06:57
ArbyI just hate leaving a bug half triaged once I've started06:57
secretlondonthe first certainly isn't, and medibuntu isn't official either06:57
secretlondonwe can't be responsible for other people's servers06:57
ArbyI meant working in gutsy bugs :)06:58
secretlondonthere is a workround for bzip errors which involves trying to reload the info again, apt-get update, and if that doesn't work commenting out the failing repo, running apt-get update, and then adding it back and running apt-get update06:58
Arbyotoh, for people who still run feisty they'll have to go via gutsy to get hardy06:59
Arbyis that documented anywhere?06:59
secretlondondon't know06:59
secretlondonI had it a lot in dapper06:59
Arbygot to go now, will look back later07:01
lankkehello everyone... I was running a dual boot win xp/ubuntu 7.10 system up until about 2 weeks ago when I removed my linux drive in order to perform data recovery on a friend's win hard drive. Ever since I put the linux drive back in, ubuntu freezes right after the grub boot loader screen. I have looked for a fix now for 2 weeks without success, can anyone help me out?08:08
lankkeI get an error message like ata.01: Emask ...08:09
secretlondonlankke support is better on #ubuntu08:09
lankkeI tried over there... no one replied08:09
lankkethere were a few people arguing over something stupid08:10
lankkeso I decided to try here...08:10
lankkeit's a shame because I really like ubuntu, now I just don't know what to do08:10
secretlondonyou could try the forums?08:14
secretlondonone prob is that is quite quiet this time of day08:15
lankkeHave tried that also08:15
secretlondontoo early in europe, and very late in the us08:15
lankkeI have searched through around about 20 different similar cases... but none seem to be exactly the same as mine08:15
lankkeok08:15
secretlondonyou could try launchpad answers08:16
lankkewell... is there any way of using the live cd to restore ubuntu without affecting the exisiting info... i think that i have put the home directory onto a separate partition08:16
lankke... I will try launchpad08:16
lankkethanks08:16
james_wIs apport retracing currently?10:10
james_wIs there a backlog?10:10
seb128james_w: I stopped it yesterday because it was broken and only untagging10:13
james_wah, ok.10:14
seb128james_w: doko give me a hand fixing the python-launchpad-bugs upgrade issue one hour ago and I just restarted it10:14
seb128james_w: it's catching up on some days of bugs now10:14
james_wgreat, thanks.10:14
seb128you are welcome10:14
seb128doh, it crashed10:14
seb128I hate launchpad-python-bugs10:14
seb128hum, seems to be an apport bug in this case10:15
* thekorn hides10:15
seb128thekorn: nothing against you, you are doing a great work ;-)10:16
seb128thekorn: but parsing launchpad is not a reliable thing apparently10:16
seb128and I don't have access to this bug to fix it10:16
seb128bah10:17
thekornphew, I thought I broke something10:17
james_wseb128: btw, do you know of any more randr bugs in the gnome stuff we've been working on, I think I've found them all from -desktop -settings-daemon and -control-center.10:17
seb128james_w: somebody posted on the bug yesterday to say that you xgl fix works for g-s-d but that gnome-display-properties still crash for him now10:18
seb128james_w: I verified that the changes fix the xnest case too, good work ;-)10:18
james_wseb128: great. If any more come in please subscribe me, I'm not subscribed to all bug mail.10:20
seb128james_w: alright10:20
james_wthere's one about the help button doing nothing for the new -display-properties, do you know if there is any help for it?10:21
seb128james_w: I don't think so, we should just remove the button10:22
james_wyeah, I asked bryce whether that's what we should do.10:23
seb128ok10:23
bigonI had some trouble to login this morning with my normal user, after removing the smb thing in the pam configuration I was able to login, is this bug already reported?10:24
seb128bigon: dunno, look at the recent bugs on samba maybe?10:24
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IulianHey11:17
james_whi Iulian11:17
IulianHi there james11:18
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raboofsomeone set the status of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-plugins/+bug/84900 to 'invalid', which imho is incorrect13:53
ubotuLaunchpad bug 84900 in alsa-plugins "libasound2-plugins misses alsa pcm jack plugin" [Undecided,Invalid]13:53
raboofis it ok for me to change the status back? or what is the procedure here?13:53
mrooneyraboof: that almost looks like a Won't Fix to me, assuming the options have been evaluated13:55
james_wraboof: yeah, I'm not sure what the status should be.13:55
raboofmrooney: have they?13:55
mrooneypersonally I think it is improper to set a bug as Invalid without a comment explaining why, however13:56
raboof(this seems like an important issue: people are recommending against using ubuntu for audio work because of it, http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?p=251 )13:56
mrooneyraboof: oh I have no idea, I was just saying if that was the case13:56
mrooneyhas anyone explained why jack was moved to universe?14:00
james_wanyone know where wubi bugs should go?14:03
james_whttps://launchpad.net/bugs/21567114:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215671 in ubuntu "Wubi Desktop environement description" [Undecided,New]14:03
raboofmrooney: i think jack was never in main, but libasound2-plugins was moved from universe to main14:03
andrea-bsjames_w: https://bugs.launchpad.net/wubi14:03
mrooneyraboof: Oh I see, that seems like a silly reason to break support14:04
james_wah, there's no package.14:04
mrooneyraboof: you would think it could be compiled with optional Jack support and then support it if you have it installed14:05
mrooneyraboof: but I don't know that much about deps and compiling and such, does anyone know if that is possible?14:05
james_wyeah, it's possible, but it needs changes to the library to set it up14:06
mrooneyjames_w: okay, so that at least makes the bug not invalid then, doesn't it14:08
james_wI don't know14:08
james_wyou should find out what the chances are of getting a promotion to main for libjack14:08
james_wif not then you should file a needs-packaging bug for a libasound2-plugins-extra package.14:09
mrooneyokay, great suggestions, I will do that!14:09
mrooneyhmm I got a crash on doing a partial upgrade just now, "atieventsd crashed with SIGSEGV in _XSend()", is that happening a lot or should I file it, I don14:13
mrooneyI don't immediately see it anywhere, but apport wouldn't open the report in firefox because "firefox is already running"14:13
mrooneywhich seems like a bug itself!14:14
raboofhm, looks like promoting libjack0 to main would require promoting libfreebob0 to main14:17
rabooflooks like all libfreebob0's deps are already in main though14:18
affluxmorning14:19
james_wraboof: you should also look at the Build-Depends in the source packages.14:20
affluxis everybode able to change the topic?14:21
affluxnvm, the answer is: * #ubuntu-bugs :You need to be a channel operator to do that14:22
raboofit's an alarming trend, btw, that people are bitching about specific problems in forums without referring to the issue tracker for it14:22
affluxraboof: confirmed, people are whining in the german forums that "this and that major issue has not yet been fixed though it was in warty and is STILL IN HARDY ALPHA1!!!!!111"14:23
affluxthey complain that they "even reported one issue to LP, but it was not fixed THOUGH IT'S THAT TRIVIAL!!!!, so they wont use it again".14:24
raboofI like how in JIRA you can vote for issues14:25
raboofnot that the developers neccessarily should care, but it feels good to express your interest in an issue14:25
secretlondonpeople come into this channel with support requests, no-one answers (it was like 6am utc) and then they sulk14:25
raboofand it shows people the issue they thing is very important is not so important to many other people14:25
raboofs/thing/think14:26
secretlondonbut then you get people voting for shit - "fix lag" in games etc14:26
affluxpossibly14:26
raboofanyway, i'll read up on what it takes to suggest promoting packages to main14:26
raboofafflux: true14:26
secretlondonraboof: main inclusion report14:27
affluxthere is a discussion on lp-users on bug comments, because there has been much noise like ten people saying "confirmed in uptodate hardy!"14:27
raboof;)14:27
raboofa 'confirmed-in' counter that people can tick might solve that particular issue14:28
secretlondonme toos are annoying14:28
raboofbut the comments can get out of hand anyway14:28
raboof(me too -> voting :) )14:28
mrooneyso raboof, you are taking care of the that libasound bug, mentioning the possibilities and stuff? I would also change it to confirmed since no one explained why it is Invalid and does not appear to be14:28
raboofmrooney: sure, i'll take a look at it for a bit14:29
secretlondonalso people reopening bugs when they have a different issue eg people kept adding to the no audio kernel breakage bug with random other audio issues14:29
raboofmrooney: i was just a bit reluctant as i'm not too familiar with that 'ubuntu way' of dealing with things :)14:29
affluxyes14:29
bddebianBoo14:30
raboofso i'll stick around throwing snewbie questions at you for a bit still :)14:30
raboof(bah I can't type today)14:30
affluxthey think Lp is a forum. However, there is a thin line between telling them not to write comments that don't help with fixing the bug and scaring them off14:30
raboofafflux: true that14:30
secretlondonyes, we have to stick to the code of conduct, and be open to the userbase14:31
secretlondonbut adding comments to fixed bugs ensures that no-one will ever see their bug14:31
seb128james_w: should I comment on the list about the patches discussion or IRC is good too? ;-)14:40
james_wseb128: whatever suits you best14:40
james_wbut only if I can ask you a question afterwards ;-)14:41
seb128james_w: I think there is many patches staying there because many packages don't have a maintainer in ubuntu and the current team is already overworked enough to not do efforts trying to understand patches on thing they have no interest in14:41
seb128james_w: sure ;-)14:41
james_wseb128: I agree, and I think that's a large part of it.14:43
james_wdholbach's point about that was that we should push that sort of patch upstream and let them sort it out.14:43
james_whowever that's quite a lot of work in itself.14:43
mrooneywould anyone mind confirming my bug #215692 if they have a second and use firefox 3, and marking it as Low if they agree14:43
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215692 in firefox-3.0 "Firefox 3 does not focus address bar when creating new tab in fullscreen" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21569214:43
seb128right, I discussed that with him recently14:44
seb128we were speaking about the sponsoring queue14:44
seb128one reason I ignore patches is often that those are things I don't feel comfortable getting in ubuntu or not worth the trouble (a typo fix breaking translations)14:44
seb128dealing with those would create me extra work for no win14:45
seb128I agree than ignoring them is not perfect either, but that's the easier thing to do14:45
james_wmrooney: I have an address bar in fullscreen14:46
mrooneyjames_w: iiiinteresting, that doesn't sound like fullscreen at al14:48
mrooneyjames_w: have you changed some setting?14:48
james_wit's what I get from F11 and the fullscreen option in the view menu14:48
james_wnope, have you?14:48
james_wseb128: as for my question, I made a mistake in the python-nautilus change you sponsored a little while ago.14:51
james_wI wondered if we need to provide any transition from the old API location to the new one?14:51
seb128no14:51
seb128what mistake?14:51
james_wI changed the directory it ships to be -2.0, but the code still loaded from -1.014:52
mrooneyjames_w: ahh, well I moved by address bar to the top alongside the File, Edit, View etc, and have hidden Navigation and Bookmarks toolbar, to make more space14:52
seb128the api number changed because things changed and the code might need to be updated14:52
mrooneythat is probably worth noting, thanks14:52
james_wseb128: so moving the p14:52
seb128so there is no real way we can transition things automatically14:52
james_wok, thanks. The fix is a one-liner then.14:53
seb128good14:53
seb128let me know when you need sponsorship, I'll upload14:53
seb128james_w: same about the xgl gnome-display-properties issue ;-) did you change work?14:53
james_wumm, there's still a segfault, I've been in a meeting, so I haven't fixed it yet.14:54
seb128ok14:54
james_wlunchtime, I'll be back in a bit14:54
seb128enjoy your lunch14:55
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mrooneycan anyone give me some tips on how to handle bug #215659? What information can I ask for, and should I confirm it after the last comment?17:15
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215659 in ubuntu "Hardy: Fails to start up after todays Partial Upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21565917:15
secretlondonthere was an update to grub17:18
mrooneysecretlondon: that sounds like a logical cause, from the comments17:19
mrooneysecretlondon: are you saying that is probably the issue? are the duplicates of this you know of?17:20
secretlondonno idea, and not looked at the bug17:20
secretlondonbut the partial upgrade did stuff to grub17:20
bdmurrayhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID17:24
james_wmrooney: you can ask for then to edit the kernel command line in grub and remove "quiet splash" from the end and then record the error message17:24
mrooneyalso, are bugs that don't affect Hardy final ever treated differently than ones that do? As in, if an upgrade terribly breaks something, but people downloading Hardy final won't be affected since they will just get the latest version, is a workaround ever suggested instead of fixing the issue which won't matter later?17:28
mrooneyI am just trying to figure out how important a bug like this is, which is caused by an upgrade that only affects alpha/beta testers17:29
bdmurrayIt sounds to me like they made some changes to their fstab and or their grub configuration which could break their systems ability to boot.17:32
mrooneybdmurray: that is what I was trying to get at with my question to the reporter17:34
mrooneythough I am not sure if I succeeded17:34
bdmurrayGetting those configuration files seems like the best idea to me.17:37
bdmurrayogasawara_: what's the saa7133 oops bug again?17:41
ogasawara_bdmurray: 212271 - but patch to fix has been reverted - was causing some machines to stall at boot17:43
crimsunogasawara_: hmm, I just looked at #21296018:43
ogasawara_crimsun: yah, it wasn't quite right and was causing boot issues18:44
crimsunogasawara_: are there any dumps from serial consoles, etc.?18:50
crimsunthe semantics look really bizarre in the git changelog18:50
ogasawara_crimsun: not that I have.  amitk or rtg in #ubuntu-kernel might have something18:51
crimsunand no, I meant _free(), because at the time I posted, the patch wasn't available on LP.  I presume my browser just retried.18:51
blueyedShould duplicates get marked as "Invalid" (status)? IMHO this makes it a lot easier to separate them on bug result pages (where you include all bugs)21:14
blueyedThis has been asked here: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/198526/comments/321:14
ubotuLaunchpad bug 198526 in apport "apport-gtk crashes when the crash report is not writable (dup-of: 195750)" [Medium,Invalid]21:14
ubotuLaunchpad bug 195750 in apport "apport-cli crashed with IOError in delete_report()" [Undecided,Incomplete]21:14
james_wThat's what the desktop team do21:14
blueyedThe wiki does not say anything about it.21:14
blueyedjames_w: /me does it, too.21:14
james_wI don't do that though, I don't know if it's a general policy21:14
blueyedjames_w: I couldn't find a policy, but I think it would be good to have one (for Ubuntu), e.g. mentioned on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status21:15
james_wyeah, I think one would be good21:15
james_wsomeone said they though it wasn't a good idea the other day, but I can't really remember why21:15
james_wmaybe it was because they disappear from a user's page so they can't find the bug they reported21:16
james_wthat's just a guess though really.21:16
blueyedit disappears also with status left as e.g. "new", doesn't it?21:16
blueyeduser pages are bugged though, anyway.21:17
blueyed(missing bugs)21:17
blueyedIt may only be more difficult to un-duplicate a bug.. but you can lookup the previous status in the history.21:17
james_wcan someone check bug 215751 and make it public please?21:18
ubotuBug 215751 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/215751 is private21:18
james_wblueyed: yes, unfortunately I can't remember the argument, or who made it :-/21:19
blueyedjames_w: I cannot see the bug either.21:24
james_ware you a member of bugcontrol?21:24
pedro_i cannot see it either21:25
james_wreally, what does that mean?21:26
james_whi pedro_21:26
bdmurrayjames_w: Not seeing the bug?21:26
james_wyes21:26
bdmurrayIt could be the retracer hasn't retraced it yet, in which case only apport and the reporter would be subscribed.21:27
james_wthe reason I'm interested in it is from https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210226. I'm not trying to hack launchpad or anything :-)21:27
ubotuLaunchpad bug 210226 in gnome-settings-daemon "gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in rw_screen_list_outputs()" [Medium,Fix released]21:27
james_wah, ok, seb said that retracer has been having a few issues over the last couple of days.21:28
bdmurrayor the reporter removed the 'needs-xxx-retrace' tag so it didn't get retraced yet21:28
bdmurrayjames_w: was the duplicate arguement made in this channel?21:29
pedro_hey hey james_w21:29
james_wbdmurray: I think so, but I can't be sure.21:31
majikthiseGood evening. Is this the right forum to ask for help with a bug?21:38
bdmurraymajikthise: help with working on a bug report or reporting a bug you are having.21:40
majikthiseAh okay. I have trouble with CUPS, A certain driver causes the entire system to freeze. I posted at cups.org but they refuse to deal with it, turn out thay are actually Aplle Inc. and don't deal with "third party drivers".21:43
majikthiseMaybe answers.launchpad.net? Just discovered this21:44
bdmurraymajikthise: which release are you using?21:44
majikthiseUbuntu 7.04, CUPS 1.2.821:45
majikthiseBRB21:51
rpedro_wondering what is the reason for the 'linux-image' not to bring in the latest kernel 2.6.24-16? 2.6.24-15 doesn't boot properly on my system, when it does boot I get an HAL error22:30
rpedro_gonna test the *-16 kernel now, just finished installing, but is there any reason for it not to be default? is it (even more) buggy? :(22:31
blueyedrpedro_: it may work probably better, but Ubuntu is conservative with new upstream release when in Freeze.23:10
blueyedrpedro_: Please report back, if it works for you with -16. There's the possibility to do git-bisect to find the failing commit even, just for info.23:11
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rpedro_ok, rebooting23:23
rpedro_brb23:23
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