=== lamont` is now known as lamont [01:47] audit(1213394267.034:32): type=1503 operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="::w" denied_mask="::w" name="/var/cache/bind/" pid=15541 profile="/usr/sbin/named" namespace="default" [01:47] * lamont wonders what insanity apparmor wants before it approves that [02:31] TheMuso: you probably will want to patch alsa-lib to lower the spam for people using dmix/dsnoop on HDA. I'll generate a quilt one this weekend. [02:31] TheMuso: (referring to hardy-proposed's alsa-lib) [02:33] TheMuso: (affects debian 469641) [02:33] crimsun: Error: Could not parse data returned by Debian bugtracker: global name 'ls' is not defined (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=469641;mbox=yes) === asac_ is now known as asac === Zic_ is now known as Zic === knix is now known as jmitch === jmitch is now known as knix [07:13] <\sh> moins === asac_ is now known as asac === asac_ is now known as asac === asac_ is now known as asac === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter [11:43] * cjwatson fixes hppa builds a bit, hopefully [11:43] (libxml-parser-perl rebuild => intltool will be installable => cups will be buildable => libgtk2.0-0 will be installable) === Mez|DPC is now known as mez [11:49] yo === asac_ is now known as asac [11:50] garrr, if only libxml-parser-perl were actually *buildable* on hppa ... [11:51] * cjwatson dives further down the stack [11:52] * cjwatson retries the build and hopes [11:52] (libhtml-parser-perl) [11:56] yo === mez is now known as Mez|DPC === Mithrand1r is now known as Mithrandir [12:04] cjwatson: who gets poked to make debian's rmadison work again? it apperas to be just hanging [12:05] Hobbsee: the network hosting it is down, AFAICT [12:05] cjwatson: :( darn [12:05] * cjwatson suspects DSA are aware [12:05] (though I haven't had time to check myself yet) [12:34] ping persia [12:36] * Darklock pings persia [12:47] qense: note that many IRC clients only highlight messages specially if you write them in the form "persia: ping" [12:47] i.e. nick at start of line [12:47] ok :) I'll try again, thx for the tip [12:47] persia: ping! [12:48] also, you should say what you want, rather than just something that amounts to "hi, are you there? not going to say what it's about or how long it'll take though ..." [12:49] otherwise conversations end up with more round trips than they need, which in an asynchronous environment like IRC can add days to the time [12:49] OK, you're probably right [12:50] persia: j castro told me that dholbach said that you might be interested in this idea: http://www.qense.nl/posts/114/ What do you think? === Mez|DPC is now known as mez === mez is now known as Mez|DPC === Mez|DPC is now known as mez === mez is now known as Mez|DPC === azeem_ is now known as azeem [15:14] hi all. the package description page on http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/hardy/libasound2-plugins mentions the jack plugin and it contains also an example how to set it up. however, the actual plugin-file is not part of the package. is that a bug? [15:15] rdz: i think it is [15:15] example=README-jack [15:15] leleobhz, where to post bugs? [15:15] (i am wuite new to ubuntu and i haven't reported bugs yet) [15:15] refer to a library which dont exist [15:16] rdz: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu [15:16] leleobhz, thanks [15:16] :] [15:16] youre wellcome === _jason is now known as jrib [16:43] hi ah there is a bug -- in totem player it will not suggest you install the program to be able to read css encrypted dvds [16:44] but it suggests other software, seeing i'm outside australia perhaps.... if i a user selects a country were you can legal do this the package / script should be shown along side the gstream ones -- or a suggestion to use vlc player is given [16:44] dbmoodb: libdvdcss was fuond to be illegal in the US (or something like that) [16:44] jpds: it is illegal in the us for use yes [16:44] but in australia i am allowed to [16:45] and i see no reason for restricting or no providing a reason why it can't read a disk [16:45] that is just being stubborn [16:47] jpds: i don't see how ubuntu would be in trouble for providing info on to enable it or why it didn't work [16:47] / doesn't work [16:47] that is not very use friendly === qense is now known as qense|away === bobbo_ is now known as bobbocanfly === bobbocanfly is now known as bobbo [17:54] I'd really appreciate it if someone familiar with dbus could help me with bug #232364 [17:55] * cody-somerville just had dejavu. [17:55] Launchpad bug 232364 in dbus "dbus-launch freezes for unknown reason at session start" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/232364 [17:58] * cody-somerville pokes james_w [18:00] hi cody-somerville [18:00] james_w, I made some more progress on bug #232364 [18:00] Launchpad bug 232364 in dbus "dbus-launch freezes for unknown reason at session start" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/232364 [18:00] You might have some more insight now :) [18:01] http://xmlsoft.org/examples/tree2.c compiled with "gcc -static -Wl,--start-group `xml2-config --cflags --libs --static` tree2.c -Wl,--end-group -o tree" aka compiling in static with libxml2 the example of their own website, and then running "./tree2" produces a coredump here... can somebody else try to ? just to ensure this is not an issue of my local installation [18:02] cody-somerville: 'fraid not [18:02] cody-somerville: I'd want to know what the X server is doing during the hang, but I don't know how to find that out. [18:03] james_w, well, dbus-launch is hanging on fd 13 which is a socket [18:03] Is there anyway to confirm that is the bilateral socket to X? [18:03] does looking at /var/log/Xorg.0.log while it is hanging show anything helpful? [18:03] james_w, I'll check the next time it freezes. [18:04] cody-somerville: I thought it was that from looking through the code related to the backtrace that you provided. [18:04] james_w, right but I'd like to be able to actually check the fd and maybe see if I can confirm that guess === Kopfgeldjaeger2 is now known as Kopfgeldjaeger === leleobhz is now known as LeonardoSilvaAma === LeonardoSilvaAma is now known as leleobhz === qense|away is now known as qense [18:36] hey all, question about upgrading -- I upgraded successfully last night from 7.04 to 7.10, then tried the 7.10 -> 804 upgrade using the "Update Manager" but it failed just before the "clean up" stage -- how do I manually run the upgrade program again, or get a list of what needs to be cleaned up? [18:36] mvo isn't around [18:37] ah, darn [18:37] European working hours :) [18:37] i'm just curious whether I need to reinstall from scratch, or just leave it as is and hope for the best [18:37] you could use answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu to ask a question on the update-manager package [18:37] (which he might see asynchronously even if he's not on IRC) [18:38] you ought to be able to use apt-get to finish off the upgrade, although the cleanup won't be done [18:38] thanks very much! [18:38] 'sudo apt-get -f install' is likely to at least have a go at improving things === c1|freaky_ is now known as c1|freaky [18:58] the -f install cmd returned a ton of "dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" and "package (whatever) is not configured yet" and returned with an error code of (1) [19:00] meh, i'll take my chances, thanks again for the help cjwatson! [19:08] persia: j castro told me that dholbach said that you might be interested in this idea: http://www.qense.nl/posts/114/ What do you think? === asac_ is now known as asac [20:47] Hello together [21:33] anyone who'd like to sponsor xserver-xorg-video-nv merge (bug #240034)? [21:33] Launchpad bug 240034 in xserver-xorg-video-nv "merge 2.1.9-1 from unstable/main" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/240034 === Mez|DPC is now known as mez === mez is now known as Mez === devfil_ is now known as devfil === Pici` is now known as Pici