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emgenthrllo00:29
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* NCommander twichs half-dead on the floor02:38
NCommanderHobbsee, ScottK ping02:52
emgenthello NCommander :)02:54
NCommanderhola emgent02:54
* NCommander twichs slightly on the ground02:54
ScottKPong02:54
NCommanderfunerals suck02:54
NCommanderScottK, Did that fix for armel work?02:54
ScottKThat they do.02:54
ScottKDunno.02:54
NCommanderd'oh02:54
ScottKI've actually just finished checking out the pkg-kde svn so I can shove the change in there.02:55
NCommanderI'm honestly not sure if it will really fix it, but its my best bet02:56
ScottKOK.02:57
nxvlemgent: now you have time?02:57
ScottKnxvl: Listen to KiBi and just wait for the package to migrate from Unstable.02:58
nxvlScottK: yes i was asking since i don't know the procedure for it, i thought it was that way but i wanted to make sure about it02:58
ScottKOK.02:59
emgentnxvl: sure02:59
* NCommander wonders if he can muster another FTBFS fix03:03
nxvlNCommander: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/03:04
NCommandersweet, I'm bringing the packages failed number down slowly ;-)03:04
NCommanderAnyone know what causes failure: cannot read files list file: No such file or directory03:06
NCommander^dpkg-genchanges03:06
RAOFFailure to call the right dh_* first?03:07
NCommanderThat's what I'm thinking03:08
NCommanderI'm seeing if I can tackle the logwatch FTBFS03:08
NCommanderany idea what dh generates the files lists03:09
RAOFNot off the top of my head.03:12
NCommanderit builds final locally03:12
NCommander*fine03:12
NCommanderNeed to see if it fails in pbuilder03:12
NCommanderRAOF, you got an sbuild setup chroot jail, right?03:13
RAOFYes.03:13
NCommandercan you run logwatch03:13
NCommanderIf it passes that, I'll file a bug report for it to be given back03:13
RAOFNCommander: Yeah, builds fine.  It probably just needs a give-back.03:19
NCommanderBug filed03:19
RAOFI think the normal proceedure for give-backs is to pester an admin in #ubuntu-devel.  I suppose a bug works too ;).03:20
NCommanderoh03:21
emgentheya imbrandon03:21
NCommanderSpeaking of FTBFS, how do you resolve all these packages that are FTBFS in main since they have build-deps in universe?03:22
* ScottK hands NCommander https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess03:23
NCommanderSO the short answer is the package needs to be movemain?d to03:24
ScottKYes.03:24
ScottKThat or you strip the package of enough functionality not to need the build-dep anymore.03:24
NCommanderew03:25
* ScottK had to split amavisd-new into two packages in Hardy because libmilter/libmilter-dev wasn't in Main.03:25
NCommanderI can probably split pbuilder03:25
ScottKFor pbuilder, promotion is the right answer.  nxvl was working on it earlier today.03:25
NCommanderTBH, I'm suprised its in main03:25
NCommanderkdepim is not happy03:26
ScottKNCommander: Are you a KDE user?03:27
NCommanderhalf of the time ;-)03:27
NCommanderI usually flip-flop between Kubuntu and Ubuntu every reinstall03:27
NCommanderI can install Kubuntu in a chroot jail and hack on it if needed03:28
NCommander(or just reinstall Ubuntu)03:28
ScottKI see.03:28
ScottKKubuntu for Intrepid will be 'fun'.03:28
NCommandershould I ask?03:29
ScottKIt's all KDE4 based as much a possible and maybe a little more.03:29
NCommanderOw03:29
NCommanderOw03:29
NCommanderow03:29
ScottKa/as03:29
imbrandonheya emgent03:29
NCommanderKDE4 went into Debian?03:29
ScottKIn experimental.03:29
NCommanderAny reason we're going with KDE4, its kinda unpolished ...03:30
imbrandonbecause its the future :)03:31
nxvlwow03:31
NCommanderSo it vista03:31
nxvla dead man has resurect!03:31
NCommanderDoesn't mean its good03:31
* nxvl HUGS imbrandon 03:31
imbrandonheya nxvl03:31
nxvlimbrandon: how are you?03:31
imbrandonNCommander, no vista is not the future, no foreseeable anyhow03:32
imbrandoni dident say "new shiney" i said "future"03:32
NCommanderso I take it KDE4 packages need to be synced, patched, and then merged into Ubuntu, and then kubuntu-desktop needs to be updated to have all the correct packages, right?03:32
NCommander(and the installer scripts will have to be tweaked to get the right packages on the CD, although just by making kubuntu-desktop working should fix that)03:32
NCommanderScottK, am I in the right ballpark ;-)03:33
NCommanderIt seems that the KDE4 packages already made the move according to the wiki03:36
RAOFRight.  Kde4 is installable (if horribly dual-head broken) right now.03:37
imbrandonNCommander, yea some of the legwork has been done03:37
NCommanderWhere can I see what needs to be vs. what has been done?03:37
imbrandonNCommander, #kubuntu-devel would probably get you a bit more specifics on exactly what has/hasent been accomplished yet03:37
NCommanderRAOF, ping05:45
RAOFNCommander: Pong05:47
NCommanderRAOF, up for sponsoring a package?05:47
RAOFBut a pong without easy upload access, so be warned.05:47
NCommanderwait what?05:48
NCommanderWait05:48
NCommanderWTF05:48
NCommanderO_O;05:48
NCommanderI just got an email on my DD application05:48
imbrandon:)05:48
RAOFOooh.  Score!05:48
NCommanderThe FrontDesk approved it, and is now assigning an AM for the final part05:48
NCommanderWTF05:48
imbrandongrats05:48
NCommanderm68k/hurd porter - ok05:48
NCommanderO_o;05:48
NCommanderI haven't submitted a hurd patch in a few months05:49
NCommanderwow ...05:50
NCommanderI might actually become a DD ...05:50
* NCommander faints05:50
RAOFDear lord.  Surely not!05:50
NCommanderso uh ... yeah05:51
NCommanderO_O;05:51
NCommanderI thought I'd get MOTU way before my DD application actually moved05:52
NCommanderanyway05:52
NCommanderAnyone want to sponsor a FTBFS fix for licq?05:52
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* NCommander pokes ScottK 06:17
NCommanderbedtime06:21
cody-somervilleHi Sherman. :)07:22
eboyjrLet's say I made an applet, and I want it included in the next release of Ubuntu. What do I do?07:22
cody-somervilleHi eboyjr07:25
eboyjrHi07:25
cody-somervilleYou can find information on how to get new packages into Ubuntu at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages07:26
eboyjrThank you for the link. :)07:26
cody-somervilleNo problem. :)07:27
slytherinHas anyone seen blueyed in last few days?07:47
jpds!newpackage is <reply> To get a package into Ubuntu, please file a bug in Launchpad and make sure it has the tag needs-packaging. For full details, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages07:49
ubottuBut newpackage already means something else!07:49
jpds!newpackage07:50
ubottuThe 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 !backports07:50
jpdscody-somerville: Hmm07:50
cody-somervilleI meant to type newpackages07:50
cody-somervilleBut it appears we already have a factoid for that, newpackage07:50
cody-somerville!newpackages is <alias> newpackage07:51
jpds!newpackages is <alias>newpackage07:51
ubottuI'll remember that, jpds07:51
cody-somerville!todo-#ubuntu-motu is <reply> Looking for something todo? Look no further! Check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/TODO for a quick list of suggestions.07:52
ubottucody-somerville: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:52
* jpds checks.07:53
jpds!todo07:53
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about todo07:53
jpdscody-somerville: Does it really have to be -#ubuntu-motu? :)07:54
cody-somervilleNo. I just thought other channels might want their own todo07:54
jpdscody-somerville: Added.07:55
cody-somervilleThanks jpds :)07:55
* cody-somerville wonders what other useful factoids we could add.07:56
jpdscody-somerville: If you need anything added, just poke me.08:00
cody-somervillejpds, thanks.08:00
slytherinHas anyone seen blueyed in last few days?08:13
jpdsslytherin: /msg NickServ info blueyed08:15
jpds3 days ago.08:15
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FestorScottK, about amule10:09
Festorthey publish a rc version 2.2.2 this week and next will attempt to publish the final version10:09
NielsEthe GDC dependency-package in Intrepid depends on gdc-4.2 (<< 0.25-4.2.2-7), however this version does not exist in the Intrepid-repo, should I let it depend on the version in the repo and then submit?10:21
foolanocan anyone give me some hints on how to upload kernels to PPA? I created the binary package using the custom10:48
foolanoi mean the binary-custom.d directory and the package builds and works ok10:48
foolanobut i really dont know how to proceed to create the source package to upload it.10:49
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ScottKFestor: OK.  Once it's in Intrepid, let me know and we can work on the backport.12:54
Festorbackport?12:55
Festorthen no sru?12:55
ScottKRight.  SRU.  Sorry.12:56
* ScottK just woke up.12:56
Festor:D12:56
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emgent_moin13:01
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pochuhi folks13:09
slytherin[OT], is there a way to know from command line how much memory my MoBo supports?13:11
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cody-somervilleHiya pochu13:12
pochuhey cody13:12
jpdsslytherin: "lshw"?13:13
emgentheya pochu :)13:15
pochuhi emgent13:16
AnAntHello, why wasn't gnash  synch'ed from Debian ?13:35
null_vectormorning13:37
emgent\sh: ping13:40
\shemgent: busy pong13:41
emgent\sh: what moin version you use for leonov.tv?13:42
\shemgent: the version of hardy13:42
\shemgent: don't tell me it's vulnerable ,-)13:43
emgent\sh: ok nice, it`snt vuln.13:43
emgent\sh: only intrepid fixed yesterday.13:43
\shemgent: intrepid uses the new moin 1.6?13:43
emgent\sh: http://www.moinmo.in/SecurityFixes13:43
emgent\sh: 1.713:44
\shemgent:  hmmm...The bugs listed above for 1.5.8 are fixed in 1.5.9. ,-) in hardy it's 1.5.8...13:44
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emgent\sh: yeah but fixed. see changelog :)13:46
emgenthttp://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/m/moin/moin_1.5.8-5.1ubuntu2/changelog13:47
\shemgent: yepp...13:50
\shbut it looks like that I have to upgrade to 1.7. in general :)13:50
emgent\sh: :)13:56
emgentmoin persia13:56
AnAnt_Hello, won't gnash be synch'ed or merged from Debian ?14:11
AnAnt_and can someone review my swt-gtk upload on REVU ?14:12
ScottKNot unless someone asks for it.14:12
sistpoty|workhi folks14:53
ScottKHello sistpoty|work.14:55
sistpoty|workhi ScottK14:55
nxvljcastro: around?15:06
bddebianHeya gang15:07
calcdirecthex: ping15:09
calcdirecthex: i was wondering if you could merge current mono? :)15:10
* calc needs it for OOo15:10
AnAnt_ok, can someone review my swt-gtk upload on REVU ?15:10
* calc grabs the merge to see what it looks like15:11
ScottKAnAnt_: Generally providing the URL on REVU is a good idea and asking once an hour is really to much.15:11
ScottKcalc: Does this mean mono is going to be required for OOo?15:11
calcScottK: its been needed to build for a while now (maybe 1.x?)15:12
calcScottK: it needs a newer one due to a bug fix in mono that caused problems on amd6415:12
AnAnt_ok, can someone review my swt-gtk upload on  http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=swt-gtk  ?15:12
ScottKcalc: OK.  Just to build, not to run ...15:12
calcScottK: it has mono bindings for some bits15:12
ScottKNot installed by default (Says the KDE user)?15:13
calcnot afaik, at least not currently anyway15:13
calchmm probably would be better for me to leave mono to directhex or slomo15:15
calcslomo__: ping15:16
jcastronxvl: yep!15:16
calcsince it seems to have several patches15:16
* calc thinks other mono users might yell if he breaks it for them15:17
calci'll build it locally and do my OOo build with that15:18
calcthen bug someone to do a proper merge15:18
nxvljcastro: i have the spanish version of the getting started video ready and uploading15:22
nxvljcastro: should wait for daniel or you can deal with it?15:22
jcastronxvl: let me ask!15:24
jcastrosounds awesome15:24
jcastrodo you have upload rights etc. to the site?15:24
nxvlnop15:25
nxvli'm uploading it to my hosting15:26
jcastronxvl: can you mail jono with the url and he'll upload it?15:28
nxvljcastro: yes i can15:28
jcastrototally awesome, great work!15:28
warp10Heya all15:35
emgenthi warp1015:37
warp10hi emgent15:37
geserHi bddebian15:43
bddebianHeya geser15:43
geserHi nxvl, how is the MIR for dvipdfmx going?15:43
slomo__calc: talk to directhex please15:44
calcok15:48
emgentheya calc  :)15:48
calcemgent: hi15:49
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hefe_biaScottK: Hi, I'm still looking at bug 114565. Would it be right to setup hal rules instead of udev rules? And if yes, in what package should they go?16:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 114565 in qlandkarte "native Garmin-USB no longer working" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/11456516:23
ScottKhefe_bia: Wrong Scott.16:25
ScottKYou wany keybuck on IRC.16:25
ScottKwany/want16:25
StevenKKeybuk16:25
StevenKNo C16:25
ScottKYeah.  What he said.16:26
hefe_biaScottK: oh, sorry ;) Should have known16:26
hefe_biathanks16:26
slytherinjpds: Sorry, I was away for too long time. lshw tells me how much memory I have currently, but not how much max I can have.16:35
sebnerhuihu persia16:39
nedkohi persia16:39
slytherinpersia: pm?16:41
geserslytherin: I guess the best way is to grab the manual and look it up16:42
slytheringeser: hmm, I will try to find it somewhere online.16:43
sebnergeser: thanks for ACKing. This time I tried to give nice information :)16:43
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* sistpoty|work heads home now... cya17:38
AnAntHello, is there a team working on gnash ?17:40
AnAntthe package I mean17:40
slytherinAnAnt: Don't think there is a team17:41
k0psomeone can take a look in a package that I'm working?17:42
k0phttp://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=umit17:42
k0pit's the link.17:42
* AnAnt stares at slytherin 17:42
k0pIt's important. I would like that umit should be available in next version of ubuntu17:42
AnAntslytherin: I think you told me that you will REVU swt-gtk17:43
AnAntasac: ping17:43
asacAnAnt: ?18:00
AnAntasac: I see that Debian has gnash 0.8.3, while Intrepid still has 0.8.218:01
AnAntasac: I was wondering, will 0.8.3 be in Intrepid ?18:01
asacAnAnt: its in ppa of gnash team18:03
asacdoes 0.82 still work with video?18:04
asacto answer your question: yes, the idea is to ship 0.8.4 in intrepid18:04
AnAntno it doesn't work with youtube18:04
AnAntasac: does 0.8.3 work with youtube ?18:19
asacAnAnt: no ... it crashes gstreamer. but its a gstreamer regressions as its working in hardy (also in the PPA)18:19
CarlFKtrying to make vloopback.deb using http://www.lavrsen.dk/svn/vloopback/trunk/debian/  - README.Debian lost me18:40
CarlFKanyone know what I need to do?18:40
cody-somerville!gettingstarted18:41
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about gettingstarted18:41
cody-somervillegah18:41
CarlFKI'v read about building .debs in general.  i get the feeling something is missing here18:41
AnAntCarlFK: what's vloopback ?18:43
AnAntCarlFK: nevermind18:43
CarlFKhttp://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/VideoFourLinuxLoopbackDevice  I think it is like tee18:44
AnAntasac: thanks !18:57
AnAntHello, can I add something like patch in build.xml ?19:00
AnAntthe upstream puts the java code in a jar file, and in build.xml he unjar's it19:01
AnAntI was wondering how I can patch that jar file during build19:01
CarlFKAnAnt: isn't a .jar a .zip?19:02
AnAntCarlFK: yup19:03
CarlFKoh rats - I forgot a .zip is a container19:05
AnAnthow do I use quilt in a rules file that uses cdbs ?19:14
AnAntI mean, what should I put instead of "include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/dpatch.mk" ?19:14
persiaAnAnt: I believe there is a quilt.mk19:16
LaneyAnAnt: /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/patchsys-quilt.mk19:16
AnAntLaney: ok, but I don't see any patch, nor unpatch targets in it19:16
Laneycdbs is voodoo19:17
persiaFor having a .jar as upstream source, just unpack it before patching.  I believe there is a tarball.mk in CDBS which ought also handle .zip (and likely .jar).19:17
AnAntpersia: the build.xml unpacks it in the "compile" target, I was asking how to do apply a patch from build.xml19:18
persiaAnAnt: I'd recommend unpacking it earlier - patching build.xml to patch the code at build time tends to be hard to debug.19:19
AnAntpersia: btw, I've put swt-gtk in REVU, it's a new upload based on Debian's latest package19:21
persiaAnAnt: Still not a sync?19:21
AnAntpersia: no xulrunner-dev yet19:22
StevenKIt's either libxul-dev or xulrunner1.9-dev19:28
AnAntStevenK: yes, that's why I made a package based on Debian's swt-gtk19:29
AnAntStevenK: Debian's one build-depends on xulrunner-dev19:29
AnAntStevenK: my change is to depend on xulrunner-1.9-dev19:29
AnAntStevenK: mozillateam said that there will be a xulrunner-dev in next upload, but I dunno when will that be19:30
AnAntStevenK: they said with next upstream release19:30
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SWATI'm trying to build a package (library) using scons, but when the install-part of the pbuilder build sequence starts I get a "scons: *** [/usr/local/include/GG] /usr/local/include/GG: Permission denied". Any tips?20:01
mok0SWAT: nothing should be in /usr/local20:02
SWATmok0: I know, I still need to fix that. But even if it would be in /usr/local I shouldn't get such a message, correct? I find working with scons quite, strange actually20:04
mok0SWAT: Not sure how pbuilder treats /usr/local20:04
mok0SWAT: My guess is it doesn't allow it20:05
SWATok, I'll fix that and then I'll get back to you20:06
persiaSWAT: Also verify that you aren't using a raw fixed URL.  The install ought happen to debian/tmp/usr/... or so, rather than the real /usr/local/...20:07
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norsettoevening gents20:30
nhandlerHello norsetto20:31
sebnernorsetto: \o/20:31
norsettohi nhandler20:31
norsettohi sebner20:32
mok0norsetto: Morituri te salutant20:32
lagamacabre20:33
norsettomok0: is that bad? Can't you take an alka-seltzer?20:33
mok0hehe20:33
lagaheh20:33
* norsetto hands over a beer to mok020:33
* mok0 cheers norsetto20:34
sebnernorsetto: \o/20:34
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norsettocheers :-)20:34
bobbo                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          20:35
bobbosorry!20:35
* sebner feels slightly ingored by norsetto :P20:36
mok0sebner: jealousy is a mortal sin...20:37
* norsetto ingore sebner :-)20:37
sebnerbobbo: are you programming/writing in whitespace? ^^20:37
mok0sebner: you mean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace_(programming_language) ?20:39
norsettomok0: also gluttony last I heard20:39
mok0Mmm20:40
bobbosebner: hehe nope, dropped things on my dedicated IRC keyboard20:40
SWATI'm still trying to get my package to build correctly. It still tries to install in /usr/local and this line in rules is the cause "cd GG && scons PREFIX=/usr installprefix=/usr DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr install". Any tips?20:46
mok0SWAT: /usr/local may be hardwired in one of the SConstruct files20:47
* mok0 asserts scons is evil20:48
persiaSWAT: You'll want to convince scons that installprefix is $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr20:49
SWATI do not like scons either, but I don't have a choice. I thank you in advance for all the help. I'll check the src tree for '/usr/local' hardwiring20:49
mok0persia: you may need prefix=/usr if that information is used to configure the sortware before compiling20:51
persiamok0: Yes.  From what I understand about scons, one wants prefix=/usr and installprefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr/20:52
SWATmok0: your right, it's hardwired into the code, it's scary. Luckily nothing sed can't cure.20:53
mok0SWAT: if this is meant to be submitted to ubuntu, you have to make patches20:53
mario_limonciellman, someone decided to go a little crazy on release version numbers? 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.124.0ubuntu220:55
mok0lol20:56
SWATmok0: thanks for the headsup, I'll keep it in mind (depends on how much hassle this package is going to be)20:56
mok0SWAT: right!20:56
mario_limoncielli've not got a clue how that is supposed to be deciphered, but my guess is it was because there was a desire to not introduce epochs20:57
stgrabermario_limonciell: doesn't look like a valid one :) (should be -0ubuntu2 and that 525ubuntu1 also looks weird)20:57
mario_limonciellstgraber, well it's most definitely sitting in my update-manager for hardy-backports20:57
stgraberhmm, ok :)20:57
gesermario_limonciell: where did you found that version?21:00
mario_limonciellgeser, https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree21:01
geserstgraber: native packages don't have a debian revision, so ending in .0ubuntu2 is possible21:01
stgrabergeser: hmm right, and for this one it's actually the case.21:03
mario_limoncielli seem to think that the upload 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1 was named wrong, and that's what started this mess21:05
mario_limonciellcrimsun, any comments as to why you named it that way?  it doesn't seem apparent in the changelog21:06
NCommanderanyone in the mood to sponsor a FTBFS bug fix?21:09
StevenKNCommander: I can have a look, sure.21:11
NCommanderAt the rate I'm going, I'm going to run out of FTBFS before Interpids release ;-)21:12
NCommander*shot*21:12
NCommanderhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/licq/+bug/24829821:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 248298 in licq "Fix for FTBFS" [Undecided,New]21:12
ScottKmario_limonciell: That was the only way out of a bad backport.21:13
SWAThmmm, scons gives an error yet again. Now with the same permission denied error in /usr/include/GG -> http://pastebin.com/d6763049121:14
NCommanderSWAT, what package?21:14
StevenKNCommander: You should close the bug in the changelog.21:16
NCommanderStevenK, its hard to do that when I make the patch before I create the bug report ;-)21:16
StevenKNCommander: Well, okay. :-)21:17
StevenKNCommander: Your debdiff looks good.21:17
SWATNCommander: gg :)21:17
NCommanderI am aware of LP, but I have a bad habit of only opening a fix bug after I do the debdiff creation/pbuilder testing21:18
* NCommander installs scratchbox so I can work on teh FTBFS on sparc21:18
geserNCommander: me too, when preparing a debdiff I put a place holder into the changelog, file a bug so I know the bug number and replace the place holder with the bug number before attaching the debdiff in a comment21:21
NCommanderI don't have a happy feeling about changing the debdiff by hand21:21
NCommanderBut its not a bad idea21:22
geserNCommander: I insert something like "(LP: #xxxxxx)" while creating the changelog and replace later just the "x" with the real bug number, no risk breaking the (deb)diff21:23
ScottKAs long as you don't change the number of lines in the diff, it's safe.21:23
mario_limonciellScottK, why was it a "bad" backport though?21:24
NCommanderI'll keep that in mind21:24
mario_limoncielloh i guess i should look at bug 23513521:24
* NCommander watches ubuntu sparc install21:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 235135 in flashplugin-nonfree "[MASTER] Please backport flashplugin-nonfree version 10 beta and asound-plugins from Intrepid so we can drop libflashsupport and the crashes it causes" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23513521:24
NCommanderWeird21:24
ScottKmario_limonciell: Lots of crashes and regressions and pain.21:24
ScottKmario_limonciell: Yes.21:24
NCommanderOw21:25
NCommanderI've done a few backports for Debian, a bad backport will cause massive headaches21:25
mario_limonciellScottK, yuck.  my head spins just from reading a few posts on there21:27
ScottKYeah.21:27
* StevenK watches licq build, glaring at NCommander21:27
* NCommander has nothing to fear but fear itself21:28
StevenKHah21:28
NCommanderWith one exception, I don't think I ever caused a package to commit suidice (yet)21:29
NCommanderI'm probably going to see if I can slaughter the netatalk FTBFS later21:30
* NCommander waits for StevenK's build to run21:31
NCommanderStevenK, how's it going?21:33
StevenKNCommander: It installs kdelibs, need you ask?21:33
NCommanderow21:33
NCommanderI might have to run before it finishes21:33
StevenKNCommander: Well, if it builds, I'll upload it.21:34
NCommandermeh, I'll mess with qemu-binfmt later21:39
StevenKNCommander: Uploaded.21:44
NCommandersweet21:45
NCommanderThanks, I need to run21:45
nhandlerBye NCommander21:45
NCommanderHola life23:24
NCommanderer, guys23:24
nhandlerWelcome back NCommander23:25
* NCommander grumbles about his fire department23:25
norsettomotu-sru ?23:30
* NCommander fiddles with binfmt23:31
norsetto%_#(&_(%&_@#$23:33
NCommandero-O;23:35
norsettoany clue why something would build on a pbuilder and not inside the LP buildd?23:38

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