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nxvlScottK: i surrender trying to patch the libtool hell from courier00:43
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nxvlpersia: around?02:34
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nhandlerIf there is a bug requesting a merge of a package, and that package really should be synced, should I simply add a comment stating why this is a sync instead of a merge, or should I modify the bug description/title as well to make it a sync request?02:55
Adri2000modify description and title to add the required informations for a sync03:02
nhandlerOk, because in the past, when this has happened to me, the bug was simply marked as incomplete and assigned to me. They then added a comment stating it should be a sync. It was then up to me to modify the report. I just wanted to see what the proper way to go about switching a merge request to a sync request was03:11
nxvlnhandler: it's better to change the title and add a comment, but just adding the description of why is enought03:12
nxvlenough*03:12
Adri2000not only the rationale is needed, sync requests require changelog and other things03:15
nxvlyep03:15
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ScottKApparently Launchpad forgot that FOSS is actually supposed to have the source distributed too.04:14
ScottKI went to look at ebox-mail in the ebox-unstable PPA and there's no orig.tar.gz, but the binaries are there.04:15
ajmitchScottK: you mean http://ppa.launchpad.net/ebox-unstable/ubuntu/pool/main/e/ebox-mail/ebox-mail_0.11.svn11184-0ubuntu1~ppa1~intrepid1.dsc ?04:16
* ajmitch saw the orig.tar.gz listed right below that04:18
ScottKWasn't there a minute ago.04:19
ScottKajmitch: Odd.  It's not listed on the web site and dget can't find it.04:21
ScottKThanke04:21
ScottKThanks04:21
ajmitchstrange, it appears in the Sources file04:22
ScottKI can dget it from that link fine.04:22
ScottKIt's when I tried from the link to the .dsc on the web u/i.04:22
ScottKThen if failed.04:22
ScottKif/it04:22
ajmitchbug time04:22
ScottKRight.04:22
ScottKFiling04:22
ajmitchweb UI does just have links to the librarian from what I can see04:24
ScottKYes, but usually you can dget those.04:24
ajmitchreally? I thought that it wasn't possible due to different directories04:24
ScottKIt's been possible for a while (I think someone made dget smarter.04:25
ScottKAt a guess someone change librarian and didn't tell either the PPA people or the dget maintainer.04:25
zveri need rebuild nginx package with perl support. how i can simply do it. what command i need run? thanks for help.05:20
zver1. what command for get src package05:20
ScottKapt-get source $SOURCEPACKAGE_NAME05:20
zverdon't work. http://pastebin.ca/1169164  wrong repos?05:31
zveri'm fix it05:35
zver:)05:35
zverso, i get sources. how i may build it ? what command?05:36
dholbachgood morning06:03
RAOFGood afternoon, dholbach :)06:06
dholbachhi RAOF06:06
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tuxmaniacgood morning everybody. Can someone please review bug 255224 .diff.gz and sponsor the upload to fix the same? thanks in advance06:37
dholbachtuxmaniac: taking a look at it06:41
tuxmaniacdholbach: thank you.06:42
tuxmaniaccan anyone let me know when is the next revu day?06:46
dholbachtuxmaniac: which version of the package did you base yours own?06:46
tuxmaniac1.3.206:46
dholbachwhich ubuntu revision?06:46
tuxmaniac1.3.2-0ubuntu106:47
dholbachtuxmaniac: it seems you drop a bunch of debian/changelog entries and removed the package maintainer in debian/copyright?06:47
dholbachthere's 1.3.2-2ubuntu1 in intrepid06:47
dholbachif you could update the diff.gz I'd appreciate it06:47
tuxmaniacsure06:48
dholbachROCK ON06:48
tuxmaniacbut I didnt touch the copyright. I will ask slytherin when he is around. thanks for the update06:48
dholbachtuxmaniac: maybe it was a change on the way to 1.3.2-2ubuntu106:48
dholbachand not your fault at all06:48
tuxmaniacI will look at it.06:49
dholbachI'm currently test-building it, so I can sponsor it once you updated the diff06:49
tuxmaniacdholbach: thanks. I am doing it right away. will ping you once done06:52
dholbachtuxmaniac: merci06:52
tuxmaniacdholbach: bitteschoen06:53
tuxmaniacdholbach: you are right. I am sorry I overlooked the versions. there are a few changes done by nhandler that got missed.06:54
dholbacha mistake easy to make - don't worry06:55
tuxmaniacdholbach: the version number is correct right. I think there need not be any changes wrt that. 1.3.4-0ubuntu1 ?07:03
dholbachyes, the version number is fine07:03
zverhow i may see list files in deb file without unpack it ?07:10
dholbachzver: less bla.deb07:11
tuxmaniacdholbach: have updated. please check and let me know any issues07:14
dholbachtuxmaniac: alright07:14
dholbachhey jono07:14
jonohey07:14
dholbachtuxmaniac: uploaded - thanks :)07:25
tuxmaniacdholbach: great! thank YOU07:25
dholbachanytime :)07:25
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huatsmorning everyone08:29
dholbachhi huats, hi thekorn08:29
huatshey mister dholbach :)08:30
IulianG'morning08:30
dholbachheya Iulian08:31
IulianHey Daniel, huats.08:31
huatshi Iulian08:31
LaneyMorning all08:51
LaneyHalf day at work :D08:52
IulianMorning Laney.08:54
sylvainghuats: ping08:59
Laneydholbach: Morning, you subscribed the archive to bug #256355 but didn't ACK it. Was this an oversight?08:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256355 in gutenbrowser "Please sync gutenbrowser 3:0.9.0-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25635508:59
dholbachLaney: yes, fixed09:00
Laney0:D09:01
Laney-009:01
SyntuxGood day09:04
\shoh lord...does anyone know how the support of broken packages is done for getdeb.net?09:07
RAOFWhat's broken on there that's tickled your fancy?09:08
RAOFI think they have a Launchpad project?09:09
\shRAOF: no..it's just announced on a news portal...and I want to avoid wrong pointers to people...09:09
RAOF\sh: You mean: please don't file bugs on these packages with us, file them at $URL?09:10
\shah there he is :)09:11
\shRAOF: yes09:11
\shjoaopinto: I just talked about you and getdeb.net09:11
joaopintohello, good morning09:12
joaopintobad things :P ?09:13
\shjoaopinto: could you give me a pointer where users should go and file support requests and bugs? it wasn't mentioned on the german news portal (http://www.linux-community.de/Neues/story?storyid=26323)09:13
joaopintohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/getdeb.net09:14
\shjoaopinto: ah ok..via launchpad.net09:14
\shcool09:14
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Syntuxmok0, 90% of Babylon Arabic dictionaries created by users, I'm contacting them one by one to explain what is GNU and to encourage them to GNU the dictionaries, Babylon itself has nothing to do with it09:28
slytheringeser: there09:39
geserslytherin: Hi09:40
slytherinany thoughts on bug 257215 or bug 183139 ?09:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 257215 in fop "Please add dependency on ant-optional" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25721509:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 183139 in openjdk-6 "[wishlist] make gtk laf default for icedtea-java" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18313909:41
slytheringeser: by the way, your expertise could be useful in #ubuntu-java :-)09:44
geserslytherin: re the first bug: how big would a fop-ant package be?09:45
slytheringeser: A small jar containing few class files I. Should not be more than 100KB in any case. I prefer that solution because not everyone may want to use fop ant task. And I don't want to add dependency on ant-optional since fop can be used standalone.09:47
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geserslytherin: why not add ant-optional to recommends or suggests? because every new package makes the Packages file bigger09:49
geserand one should try to avoid adding many small packages where possible09:50
slytheringeser: yes, but not everyone wants to use ant with fop. Also there is chances that people will set 'Do not install recommends by default' and then complain that ant task of fop is not working.09:51
quadrisprogeser, slytherin: new debdiff uploaded (I prefer 1st solution, I'm not sure that a fop-ant bin-package could be really useful), feel free to do what you consider the best solution (I'm only a beginner in packaging) :)09:52
slytherinquadrispro: I an not upload a debdiff. All I can give is my opinion. I will wait to Matvey to look into it.09:52
quadrisprook ok :)09:52
geserslytherin: wouldn't the same people complain that fop is missing the files in fop-ant and want a dependency on fop-ant added to fop?09:52
slytheringeser: I think not because then you cleary have a fop-ant package which says it contains ant task.09:53
slytheringeser: anyway, this is my opinion. I can wait to hear more about it. I will bring it up in next meeting.09:53
geserslytherin: re the second bug: is there also KDE laf?09:55
slytheringeser: AFAIK, not part of JRE. But if someone has created a LNF package for KDE then I don't know.09:57
geserdo you know if the LNF can be configured on a per-user basis?09:58
slytheringeser: yes, let me find documentation about that.10:00
Syntuxguys, I created a needs-packaging bug and packaged that 'wishlist' package, what should I do now?10:01
slomoslytherin: hi, re gst-plugins-bad, imho just a missing dependency on libdvdread-dev in libdvdnav-dev, if you could care for that, that'd be nice :)10:01
Syntuxbug # 25723910:01
coolbhaviemgent, hello10:02
slytherinslomo: problem has been already fixed in Debian. A sync bug is filed and acked.10:03
slomoslytherin: yes, or that :)10:03
slytherinSyntux: Is the package available on revu?10:03
slytherinslomo: if you could push some archive admin to do process the sunc. :-D10:04
slytherinsync10:04
Syntuxslytherin, not yet, shall I proceed and add it there?10:04
slomoslytherin: which bug number?10:05
slytherinSyntux: Since it is a new package it has to be reviewed and REVU is best place.10:05
slytherinslomo: 25491910:05
slytheringeser: it is possible to specify LNF from command line. So an alias would work. Not sure if a user can have swing.properties in his home directory.10:06
slomoslytherin: thanks10:07
stefanlsdIs it possible to tell dpkg -i to install dependencies automatically?10:43
RAOFI don't believe so, no.10:43
ion_dpkg --unpack foo, apt-get -f install10:43
broonieOr just dpkg -i it and then ask apt-get or aptitude to fix it up.10:46
ion_--unpack10:47
sylvaingzul: done for obm on revu ;-)10:52
slytheringeser: do you think this look and feel is closer to how QT4 apps look - http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/javase/java6u10/#nimbus ?10:55
emgenthello stefanlsd :)10:55
Laneyjpds: Hey, I've added some extra validation code to pull-lp-source. In ~laney/ubuntu-dev-tools/dev if you'd be so kind as to merge10:59
geserslytherin: I don't know how QT4 apps look like. I prefer Gnome.11:06
slytherin:-)11:07
geserslytherin: the best solution would be a wrapper for the java bin, which allows specifing the LNF in a dot-file in the homedir (or a system default) and calls java with the correct LNF11:09
geserso Ubuntu could sets gtk as default and Kubuntu metal or nimbus (depending what they prefer)11:10
slytheringeser: right. We want java apps to look better integrated. So we should make Metal go away.11:11
directhexdeath (to) Metal!11:15
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slytheringeser: but if we need to use different look and feel based on desktop then the swing.properties file will need to reside outside of  jre package.11:17
directhexwebkit takes a while to build.11:19
slytherindirecthex: I don't think any package matches OOo in build time.11:19
directhexslytherin, probably not. and i dread to think about the space requirements too11:20
directhexslytherin, but webkit's pretty damn slow for only a 12 meg package11:20
RAOFI'd guess that Eclipse could give OOo a run for its money.11:20
slytherindirecthex: I heard it close to 10 G.11:21
slytherinRAOF: you may be right. I neevr considered that possibility.11:21
directhextee hee, OOo build-depends on mono11:21
directhexRAOF, compare the build-dep lists between OOo and eclipse11:22
RAOFslytherin: It was particularly good when we were building Eclipse with gcj as well, I don't know if we still do.  That consumed a pretty 5 Gb of RAM.11:22
jpdsLaney: I'll take a look.11:38
geserslytherin: I guess KDE people won't be happy if we force the GTK LNF to them, so better make it configurable from the start. This will probably also give you less resistence to move away from metal11:47
slytheringeser: Yes. No second opinion about that. Only thing I wanted to know is how can we configure look and feel based on desktop. It is a simple properties file after all. How to you propose we make the property value conditional?11:48
geserslytherin: if you also think about multi-user system where both Gnome and KDE are installed, it would be best if a wrapper around java could read the prefered LNF from the users homedir (and fall-back to a value stored in /etc/...) and call the java with the correct switch11:53
geserI don't see currently any other option which would work for all11:53
slytheringeser: hmm, need to think about it.11:54
slytheringeser: of course this is if KDE guys insist on having their own look and feel.11:54
geseryes, if you can persuade them to the GTK LNF even better (and simplier)11:57
* slytherin adds a reminder to send a mail to kubuntu-devel mailing list.11:58
Syntuxcould someone review http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=stardict-arabeyes-english-arabic11:59
slytheringeser: on a side note, do you think if space permits, we could accommodate openjdk-6-jre on CD?11:59
devfilCan a REVU admin resync keys?11:59
geserdevfil: not needed anymore11:59
devfilgeser: why?12:00
geserdevfil: REVU fetches your key on the first login12:00
devfilgeser: but I've changed my gpg key12:00
geserdevfil: ask RainCT or NCommander (when he's here again), I don't know how this should work in that case12:01
slytherindevfil: when did you change the key? Whether it was before revu revamping?12:01
devfilslytherin: yesterday12:02
geserslytherin: how much space whould openjdk-6-jre need on the CD (incl all dependencies not already on the CD)?12:03
directhexlots12:05
slytheringeser: will need to calculate.12:05
directhexcan't openjdk be split? i know sun jdk can't due to licensing, but does openjdk have the same limitation?12:05
slytherindirecthex: what kind of split do you suggest?12:06
directhexslytherin, look at mono as an example - 12 meg monolithic packages for the entire classlib were split into small few-hundred-k-at-most packages for each major classlib entry. helps make apps smaller, so you're not depending on some enormous irrelevant chunk of the classlib just to run an app barely more complex than hello world12:07
RainCTdevfil: your key is synced each time you log in12:09
directhexslytherin, so tomboy & f-spot have 16.2 meg of package dependencies including the required runtime, whereas openjdk is twice that without any apps12:10
slytherindirecthex: The main reason jre is so big is I guess it also includes translations. As of now it is only split between -jre and -jre-headless, where headless does not contain any UI classes.12:11
directhexslytherin, well, i don't think anyone's surprised that openjdk is big. so's mono. the difference is you don't pull in *all* of mono just to run one app. take a look at http://www.meebey.net/jaws/?gadget=Blog&action=SingleView&id=Hello_World_how_small_can_you_get for example12:14
directhexslytherin, if you have a dapper VM or chroot handy, compare the dependency chain for a mono app on dapper & now (dapper had more monolithic mono than edgy+)12:15
slytherindirecthex: Yours is good point. We will surely discuss it in next meeting.12:15
directhexslytherin, it's gonna be a big job, and i don't remember if the java classlib already ships distinct class files (or if they're packed into jars)12:16
directhexslytherin, it's been a while since i did much java, to be honest. but it's worth wondering about, on a longer timescale than intrepid is offering12:16
jpdsLaney: Merged with trunk and pushed. Thanks.12:17
slytherindirecthex: yes, this seems to be more appropriate for intrepid +1. the rt.jar itself is 53M12:18
directhexbugger. not a great start12:19
directhexslytherin, i think you'll be lucky to get openjdk onto the intrepid ISO as it is - the squashfs image on hardy is already 680 M, i can't imagine shrinkage from intrepid12:20
directhexslytherin, though if it makes you feel better, mono will shrink further in the lenny+1 timescale, which should free some space for intrepid+112:20
slytherindirecthex: there is very low chance. May be I can ask about including -jre-headless on server image.12:20
sistpoty|workhi folks12:21
slytherindirecthex: server image is pretty small, around 580M.12:22
jpdsmoin sistpoty|work12:22
sistpoty|workhi jpds12:22
directhexslytherin, sounds sensible for server, if paired with other related things like tomcat. is tomcat in main?12:22
slytherindirecthex: tomcat 5.5 is in main, tomcat 6 has entered archives recently.12:23
sistpoty|workLaney: just saw that you want to join uncommon-prog-lang (which is quite a dead team right now)... any particular languages/packages you want to fiddle with?12:24
directhexintercal!12:26
devfilCan a REVU admin resync keys?12:33
sistpoty|workdevfil: keyring syncs aren't necessary any longer12:36
sistpoty|workdevfil: just sure you've logged in and merged accounts12:36
sistpoty|work(and the queues are empty as well... not too much to do for a revu admin nowadays :))12:37
devfilsistpoty|work: Merge REVU accounts?12:37
sistpoty|workdevfil: in case you had a local revu account, you'll need to merge this with the launchpad/openid account (but that's not necessary for uploading in the first place)12:38
devfilsistpoty|work: ok, thanks12:40
sistpoty|worknp12:40
ScottKdholbach: Are you around?12:57
luisbgwhat port does apt use?13:07
slaytonI keep getting an error with my changelog.... http://pastebin.com/m3bc678013:08
slaytonI have no clue what to do13:08
directhexluisbg, um... http or ftp, so 80 or 21?13:08
luisbgdirecthex: ok, thanks13:08
slaytonhere is the changelog http://pastebin.com/m2f89d4d513:09
geserslayton: time missing in the first entry13:09
slaytonahhh! ok thanks!13:09
luisbgdirecthex: a question about the or... can I force apt to just use http?13:09
geserslayton: how did you edit the changelog? dch is really helpful here13:09
directhexluisbg, only having http lines in sources.list?13:09
geserluisbg: depends on your sources.list13:10
luisbgI see13:10
luisbg:) very logical13:10
james_wslayton: I think you are missing the timezone from that trailer line13:10
luisbghave a user having problems with firewall13:10
luisbgnothing big13:10
james_whey luis13:10
luisbghey james_w13:11
luisbgjames_w: how is life going?13:11
james_wluisbg: good thanks, you?13:12
luisbgjames_w: doing very good... busy as hell but that is good13:12
luisbgjames_w: got any gigs recently?13:12
slaytongeser: thanks again for your help.... does this look better? http://pastebin.com/m534cd30813:12
james_wluisbg: no, have you?13:13
geserslayton: almost, I'm not sure if the two space between the date and the time are a problem (line 5) and I guess it should be "Tue" and not "Tues" in line 1113:14
devfilCan someone take a look at http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=ircp-tray ?13:15
slaytongeser. thanks!13:15
luisbgjames_w: I am resident of a club here in Dublin now13:15
luisbgthey cover the saturdays at a big venue here13:16
james_wluisbg: ah cool, I forgot you were in Dublin now. Perhaps I'll find myself in Ireland one weekend looking for somewhere to go out :-)13:16
dholbachScottK: yes13:16
ScottKdholbach: Yesterday I had an interesting experience I'd like to share with you.13:17
ScottKI was at a customer facility for $WORK and got to chatting with a local sysadmin there.13:17
ScottKHe's currently using Debian Testing on his desktop at home and considering switching to Ubuntu.13:17
dholbachnice :)13:18
ScottKWe got to talking about my involvement in Ubuntu development and I encouraged him that he could get involved.13:18
ScottKHe doubted he knew enough but I assured him he did.13:18
dholbachWhat kind of stuff is he interested in?13:18
ScottKNot sure exactly, at work he's tending a variety of ancient SunOS, Solaris, Red Hat, and Centos boxes and not enjoying the experience.13:19
ScottKThe thing I wanted to pass on, was that really seemed to seal the deal as far as his interest was that I gave him one of the Kubuntu CDs I got at UDS.13:19
luisbghey dholbach13:19
luisbgjames_w: if you are around dublin let me know13:20
ScottKGiven the cut backs in ShipIt, if I hadn't been at UDS, I wouldn't have had one to give.13:20
dholbachhi luisbg13:20
james_wluisbg: I sure will13:20
ScottKdholbach: I'd like you to consider that if developers could get more CDs, we could do a lot better with getting technically ept people involved.13:20
dholbachDid anybody else make a similar experience?13:21
jpdsScottK: I chose "Custom order" in ShipIt, linked to my LP page and got some more CDs.13:22
ScottKIt'll send me 1.  Let me look again.13:22
SyntuxDo we have anything like legal department in Ubuntu ?13:22
dholbachScottK: that sounds great and I'll pass this on just as you told me13:23
coolbhavihello dholbach sir13:23
* RainCT tried requesting 5 from the custom order option and got that rejected (and afterwards the same with 3)13:23
dholbachhi coolbhavi13:23
nhandlerHey Daniel13:23
dholbachnhandler: hey Nathan13:23
* coolbhavi hugs nhandler 13:24
jpdsScottK: https://shipit.ubuntu.com/specialrequest13:25
ScottKSo far I've gotten one CD out of shipit this year.  All the rest were denied.13:26
broonieScottK: Wierd. I seem to get two of each release with no trouble.13:26
broonieAnd one of us works rather more directly on Ubuntu than the other.13:27
ScottKMaybe I'm just special.13:27
slytherinslayton: you should be using the output provided by 'date -R' command for timestamp.13:28
ScottKjpds: Thanks.  Submitted now.  We'll see.13:29
ScottKdholbach: I sent a special request.  Maybe that will get me more than one per year.13:30
slytherinSyntux: what is the query?13:30
Syntuxsylvaing, various questions13:30
sylvaingyes13:31
Syntuxsorry sylvaing.13:31
Syntuxslytherin, various questions :-)13:31
sylvainglol13:31
sylvaingok13:31
slytherinSyntux: I am not sure of #ubuntu-legal exists and you can check on lists.ubuntu.com if there is a mailing list for legal.13:31
jpdsScottK: I remember that before there was an "Ubuntu Member" offer.13:35
dholbachScottK: I just looked at our conversation again and what I'm also interested in is the "He doubted he knew enough but I assured him he did." part - when I'm talking to people I hear that a lot13:47
dholbachI think we're doing a lot to get the message out that you don't need to speak fluent C with your family to be able to help us out, but still lots of people have the wrong impression of what we do13:48
ScottKYes.  I told him that as an experienced sysadmin, as long as he knew a bit of shell, he could package.13:48
ScottKFeel free to point me out as an example.  I got core-dev and I don't do C at all.13:48
slaytonin the various packaging guides out there I keep reading about upstream... what is upstream?13:49
dholbachslayton: the authors of a piece of software13:49
ScottKor Debian.13:49
ScottKPlaces from which we get code.13:50
sistpoty|workor more generic: someone you take software from (who might have modified it from somewhere else, who might it ...)13:50
coolbhaviI am getting this error please help http://pastebin.com/d6f1d5a0013:52
slytherincoolbhavi: you don't have ant installed13:52
coolbhavislytherin, Okay!13:52
slaytonI have a couple of packages that I'd like to submit to Universe I've been reading  the reqs on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReviews#NewPackage, I'm pretty sure my package isn't ready but I don't feel like I know enough to get it the last 10%....  how can I submit a package for review/feedback?13:53
sistpoty|work!REVU | slayton13:54
ubottuslayton: REVU is a web-based tool to give people who have worked on Ubuntu packages a chance to "put their packages out there" for other people to look at and comment on in a structured manner. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU13:54
slytherincoolbhavi: are you working in a merge of libjidc-java?13:55
coolbhavihuats, hello13:55
coolbhavislytherin, yes13:55
coolbhavioh power down13:55
huatshello coolbhavi13:55
coolbhavibrb13:55
slytherincoolbhavi: make sure you talk with geser first, he is the last uploader.13:55
slytherincoolbhavi: are you working in a merge of libjidc-java?14:00
slytherincoolbhavi: wrong copy paste. Make sure you talk with geser first, he is the last uploader.14:04
slytherinwhat is the easiest way to configure XF86Media keys?14:06
coolbhavislytherin, Ok will contact him14:07
ScottKAdri2000 or Lutin: The problem I was having the other day getting to the Main merge page appears to be that the link to it from the Universe page is a relative link.  Konqueror wants it to take me to universe.php/main.php.14:08
gesercoolbhavi: you can merge libjdic-java if you want as I currently don't have time for it14:09
coolbhavigeser, OK14:09
coolbhavithanks14:09
coolbhavigeser, will do it in next 2 days thanks14:10
Adri2000ScottK: the link points to ./main.php. I think this is a Konqueror bug14:11
ScottKOK.  Thanks.14:12
stefanlsdHow does MoM find out about a merge... can we get it to check for a merge...?14:12
Adri2000stefanlsd: afaik, MoM is not updating because the disk of the machine it's hosted on is full14:14
directhexhah!14:14
stefanlsdAdri2000: heh. funny. will attempt to do what MoM does manually :)14:15
Adri2000stefanlsd: or you can try DaD14:15
stefanlsdAdri2000: yeah. DaD doesnt have it either14:16
Adri2000stefanlsd: what package?14:18
stefanlsdAdri2000: curlftpfs14:18
slaytonmv: cannot move `../dbus-c++_1.0-1.dsc.asc' to `../dbus-c++_1.0-1.dsc': Operation not permitted   I'm trying to run: dpkg-buildpackage -S -sa -rfakeroot -k<GPGkeyID> and I got that error...14:21
Adri2000stefanlsd: strange14:21
slayton?14:22
dholbachnot that it would fix your problems, but  debuild -S -sa  is probably a bit shorter14:22
dholbachslayton: do you have the right permissions on the files? do you own them?14:22
slaytondholbach,  ughh...  your right... that is the problem... ok sorry for the pedantic questions14:23
dholbachdon't worry - just ask14:23
dholbachwe're all happy if we can make the world a better place, even if it's little steps :-)14:23
slaytondholbach, thanks again... this really is one of the most helpful and friendly channels i've encountered on IRC...14:25
Adri2000stefanlsd: err... it's not strange at all14:34
Adri2000stefanlsd: there are no ubuntu changes14:34
* Adri2000 stops investigating uselessly14:34
stefanlsdAdri2000: thanks. that makes sense. Does this normally mean we just request a sync...?14:42
Adri2000if you want the debian version, yes, request a sync14:43
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jorgenptHi. :)15:16
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jorgenptAnyone have any tips on creating a package for a python script that has a couple of internal 'libraries' that it uses, without using an automated tool like stdeb?15:32
RainCTjorgenpt: internal libraries = modules created exclusively for that application?15:41
jorgenptYes15:48
jorgenptNon-binary15:48
RainCTjorgenpt: you can place them into /usr/share/<packagename> then16:02
jorgenptI found something using python-support that said /usr/share/python-support/packagename16:06
jorgenptHow does that sound?16:06
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RainCTjorgenpt: do you know if setup.py has some option for private modules?16:09
* RainCT would say that the files there are public modules, but I'm not sure16:11
jorgenptRainCT: I dunno, I just used --install-lib=$PREFIX..16:21
jorgenptI uploaded my package to ppa using dput, and it said 'Successfully uploaded packages.\nNot running dinstall.'16:21
jorgenptBut nothing shows in my package repository, nor on my build status page.16:21
jorgenptAny tips?16:22
RainCTjorgenpt: check your inbox for an accepted/rejected mail?16:22
jorgenptAha.16:22
jorgenptUnable to find distroseries: unstable16:23
jorgenptAha16:23
jorgenptHow do I release a package to multiple distros?16:23
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jorgenptAh, space-separated.16:24
jorgenptOr not, lintian complains.16:26
james_wjorgenpt: it's not actually a usual thing to do16:27
jorgenptReally? Why not?16:27
james_weven though the format allows it I've never seen it16:27
jorgenptThis is a python package that's fairly multi-release16:28
brooniejorgenpt: This used to be used by Debian in the dim and distant past.16:28
broonie(when we had a release freeze rather than testing)16:28
joaopintoany idea how to set a package to be compressed using lzma with cdbs ?16:28
brooniejorgenpt: it fell out of disuse in Debian due to testing (there is no call to upload to multiple targets these days).16:29
RainCTjorgenpt: create a different version for each release (..~ppa1~gutsy1, ...~ppa1~hardy1, etc.)16:29
jorgenptI don't mask, so just ~gutsy1, ~hardy1, etc.16:29
jorgenptDo I use different changelogs for that?16:29
jorgenptAlso, do I need to bump my version number even for a rejected ppa-upload?16:30
RainCTjorgenpt: yes and no16:30
jorgenptRainCT: It told me 'Already uploaded to ppa.launchpad.nte'16:31
RainCTjorgenpt: dput -f16:31
jorgenptThanks16:31
RainCTjorgenpt: or delete the .upload file16:31
jorgenptBut how do you guys usually maintain different changelogs?16:32
brooniejorgenpt: Usually the older distros are handled as though backports of the most recent one.16:33
jorgenptbroonie: Yeah, but do you do a sed 's/hardy/gutsy/g' -i changelog, or what? :)16:33
brooniejorgenpt: It normally shows up as a new changelog entry with text saying "Backport to X".16:34
jorgenptSo you have a 'main' changelog, and one for each distribution, which just has <version> \n Backport to <old distro> \n <sign>16:35
jorgenpt?16:35
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broonieNo, just add the backport entry to the top of the changelog in the backported version.16:35
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jorgenptAha, thanks. Does the main version usually have ~hardy1 or whatever you build it against?16:36
RainCTjorgenpt: no16:36
broonieI'd not expect so.16:36
RainCTjorgenpt: that's not necessary as it's usually in the latest Ubuntu release, and the ~ means 'before' so users will get the version from there when they upgrade to it16:37
RainCTbtw, if someone looks for me, I'll be away from the 15th to the 25th16:37
jorgenptI uploaded a source package, will this be 'built' into a 'binary package' so users can do aptitude install <package>? (if they add my repo)16:37
jpdsRainCT: OMG.16:37
jorgenptThis is a python script, so I don't get the distinction between source & binary, it has no extensions.16:37
RainCTjpds: yeah :P16:37
brooniejorgenpt: The binary package is the installable .deb.16:38
RainCTjorgenpt: yes16:38
brooniewith everything in the appropriate places on the filesystem, the maintainer scripts and whatnot16:38
jorgenptdput uploaded the .dsc, the orig.tar.gz, the .diff.gz and the _source.changes.16:38
jorgenptAha, ok.16:38
jorgenptSo when my PPA page says 'built [X]' it means they've built it into a .deb?16:39
jorgenptHey, PPA has a 'copy binaries' to copy to other series. Neat.16:41
jorgenptPackages: 1 source package (41.6 KiB) 1 binary package (24.6 KiB)16:41
jorgenpt\o/16:41
HewHey guys. I just want to bring attention to bug 248055 again, as it's high-priority and an easy fix. Users are getting more restless..16:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 248055 in gtk-gnutella "gtk-gnutella cannot connect to newer network - ancient version detected" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24805516:50
* jorgenpt has his first packages in PPA, woopwoop.16:51
jpdsHew: Wait for the SRU folk to come along?16:52
Hewjpds: Been waiting a month16:52
Hewjpds: do you know who accepts the nominations for release?16:52
jpdsHew: That team i thought.16:53
Hewjpds: Yea, it's been a month, and really just requires a backport by the SRU guys.16:54
Hewanyone from motu-sru around?17:00
joaopintoHew, actually a backport maybe complex for an SRU, SRU are usually smaller diffs17:37
Hewjoaopinto: Do you think I should request a backport as well, since it's important this fix is delivered asap?17:38
Hewthat may be able to be delivered faster than the SRU17:38
joaopintoprobably17:38
Hewjoaopinto: ok, will do17:39
bigonany motu-sru around?18:30
james_wdidrocks: hey, thanks for your work on the multiuser stuff18:30
didrocksjames_w: you're welcome :)18:31
james_wdidrocks: one thing that I hadn't mentioned before is that the "multiuser" stuff required a versioned dependency on sysvinit, that can be dropped with these changes.18:31
didrocksjames_w: oh, so, let me check18:32
james_wdidrocks: also, you can use http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=494951 and just change the details to forward these bugs. I think that explains everything we should explain to the Debian maintainers.18:32
ubottuDebian bug 494951 in smartmontools "smartmontools: Please remove stop links from rc0 and rc6" [Wishlist,Open]18:32
didrocksjames_w: yes, it will be a good template and it will be easier to fw to upstream with that link :)18:33
slytherinRainCT: in case you are here, can you please give back gst-plugins-bad0.10?18:34
didrocksso, regarding the dependency, I just have to remove  sysv-rc (>= 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu2) for sysv-rc , isn't?18:34
james_wdidrocks: I'd been asked to write a blog post to ask for people to help with this work, but if you keep storming through it like this you'll save me that job as well :-)18:34
james_wdidrocks: you should revert to whatever Debian has18:34
james_wdidrocks: patches.ubuntu.com or packages.debian.org are probably good places to look that up18:35
RainCTslytherin: sure, one moment :)18:35
didrocksjames_w: I think I can do it in the next two days :)18:35
didrocksok, I will give a look18:35
didrocksIndeed, it's the mail on server ML that awake me. I had planned to do this some time ago :)18:36
RainCTslytherin: done18:37
RainCTjpds: the buildd script works nice :)18:37
slytherinRainCT: thanks18:38
didrocksjames_w: I revert also to previous lsb-base version (cf http://patches.ubuntu.com/a/acpid/acpid_1.0.6-9ubuntu2.patch)18:47
james_wdidrocks: no, that's for the status action in the init script, we still need that one18:48
didrocksok, so, just remove sysv-rc in this case18:48
james_wyep, I think so18:50
didrockspbuilder will confirm that ^^18:51
james_wwell, it's a runtime dependency, so you'd have to install the package18:51
didrocksyes, I will do in my intrepid VM18:52
didrocksjames_w: dictd seems to be cleared (no sysinit specific depends)19:01
didrocksso, no change in this debdiff19:01
didrocksI will reboot and try to install the new acpid package19:01
slytherinwhen I use requestsync, where is the mail sent exactly?19:02
ScottKslytherin: Launchpad via some mail server.19:04
slytherinScottK: and what is usually time for the mail to get converted to bug report?19:05
ScottK5 - 10 minutes.19:05
slytherinok19:06
nxvlslytherin: slytherin     to = 'new@bugs.launchpad.net'19:06
nxvlerr19:06
nxvlslytherin:     to = 'new@bugs.launchpad.net'19:06
nxvlor it maybe uses lpbugs19:06
nxvlso no mail envolved in the process19:06
ScottKIt can do either.19:07
slytherinwhich mail servers does it use by the way? because I haven't setup any.19:07
ScottKMail is the default.19:07
ScottKI don't recall.19:07
ScottKOdds are, IIRC, it won't be working then.19:07
slytherina status message like this surely doesn't say that it is not working - Sync request mailed.19:08
slytherinI will wait for 15 minutes to see if the bug turns up.19:08
nellerywhy is it that apt-get source buxon retrieves an older version than it should?19:11
nelleryis there any work around for these things?19:11
RainCTnellery: do you have intrepid in your sources.list?19:12
geserslytherin: mailserver = 'fiordland.ubuntu.com'19:12
slytheringeser: thanks for info19:13
slytheringeser: and you were right about the gpg key. I think I should have revoked the email id and photo id instead of deleting it.19:14
nelleryRainCT, that could be it...19:14
nelleryRainCT, what would I add?19:14
RainCTnellery: deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main restricted universe multiverse19:15
nelleryRainCT, thanks19:16
nelleryawesome.. it worked :)19:17
sebnerRainCT: intrepid \o/19:17
RainCTsebner: ??19:17
sebnerRainCT: intrepid is great ^^19:18
RainCTI know19:18
RainCT:)19:18
kostmoHey all, I am looking for MOTU advocates for my package "pyrocket": http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=324019:21
kostmopyrocket is a driver and frontend for several of the USB rocket launchers that you might find on ThinkGeek or other novelty shops19:21
kostmoit exposes a few features of the devices that aren't accessible from the Windows drivers, and allows more methods of control, like joystick, and potentially webcam/computer vision control19:22
Treenaks\o/ mecha armies19:24
kostmo:)19:24
kostmoThe needs-packaging bug is here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/24291019:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 242910 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] pyrocket" [Wishlist,In progress]19:24
kostmoanyway, I've got a lot of feedback from package reviewers, and I think it's in good shape -- now I just need a couple advocates19:26
slytherinScottK: geser: Either I did something wrong or there is problem with requestsync. I requested a sync more than 20 minutes ago and it is not on launchpad.19:45
geserhmm19:47
nxvlgeser: my application is up to you, persia and/or nixternal19:49
nxvl:D19:49
devfil_Can a MOTU take a look at http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=ircp-tray ?19:50
emgentnxvl: can i call you Master? :-)19:51
nxvlheh19:54
nxvlnot still19:54
nxvlwe still have 2 more votes to go19:54
emgentok Master nxvl19:55
james_wdidrocks: cool, dictd may not have had the dependency added by mistake19:55
jpdsRainCT: Wahey.20:00
didrocksjames_w: as the 15 is an off day here, I will try to fix all of them this day…20:02
nxvlemgent: heh20:02
james_wdidrocks: that would rock20:03
jorgenptHow do I build my source package after I've already uploaded one version?20:24
jorgenptdebuild ...? (Is there another way that doesn't upload the orig.tar.gz?)20:24
jorgenptAlso, how do you separate upstream fixes from your own in the changelog, usually? Do you specify your own like 'fixed foo' and have 'bump from upstream' or whatever for upstream updates?20:25
cr3hi folks, I'm creating a transitional package because I'm in the process of renaming hwtest to checkbox. the reason is that the vocation of the project has changed from strictly hardware to include software as well.20:27
cr3so, I created empty packages for the old hwtest with Depends: checkbox. then, in the checkbox package, I have Replaces/Provides/Conficts: hwtest.20:28
cr3when I upgrade, hwtest gets marked as "rc" and the new checkbox package is installed as "ii". the reason seems to be that other packages depend on hwtest and I think I just put my finger on the problem!20:29
cr3how can I determine which package depend on another package?20:29
mathiazcr3: try apt-cache rdepends hwtest20:30
jpdscr3: apt-cache rdepends <package>20:30
cr3mathiaz: ok, so that returns hwtest-cli and gtk packages which also have the equivalent transitional packages, why aren't those being upgraded?20:31
cr3oh wait, this needs to apply recursively as well because ubuntu-desktop depends on hwtest-gtk! that seems to be the problem20:32
cr3I wish there was an rrdepends, as in recursive reverse depends :)20:33
mathiazcr3: did you versionned your Conflicts and Replaces ?20:34
cr3mathiaz: nope, I should specify the version for the last version of hwtest, ie pre transitional right?20:35
mathiazcr3: yes20:35
cr3mathiaz: will that help for the fact ubuntu-desktop depends on hwtest-gtk?20:36
mathiazcr3: it should since you're Providing hwtest-gtk with checkbox20:37
cr3mathiaz: right, thanks man!20:38
RainCTjorgenpt: debuild -S  (if the version is different than -1 or -0ubuntu1 and you don't use -sa with debuild the .orig.tar.gz won't be included)20:42
mathiazsiretart: RainCT: raphink: ajmitch: could you mark me as a reviewer on REVU ? Thanks :)20:42
RainCTmathiaz: did you have an account before? if so, you can merge it20:44
mathiazRainCT: I don't think so20:44
RainCTmathiaz: woo you're a core dev :)20:45
RainCTmathiaz: ok one second20:45
RainCTmathiaz: done20:47
kostmocody-somerville: you REVU'd my "pyrocket" package a while back - would you be willing to advocate it also?20:48
mathiazRainCT: great ! thanks20:48
kostmohttp://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=324020:49
jorgenptRainCT: thanks20:50
didrocksjames_w: I took the test for acpid on my intrepid vm and it was successfull. New debdiff provided. I keep you in touch on friday about the others.21:09
james_wgreat, thanks.21:09
jorgenptHow do I make it so dh_installman finds my man-page?21:40
ion_Please read dh_installman(1)21:41
jorgenptI tried, and it said it read the first binary package in control.21:42
jorgenptI named my man-page debian/first_package_name.121:42
jorgenptHm. Do I need to add 'first_package_name.1' to the parameter-list of dh_installman?21:43
SolarWarwhat does this error mean? dpkg-shlibdeps: failure: no dependency information found for /usr/local/lib/libmtp.so.8 (used by debian/qlix/usr/bin/qlix).21:43
nxvljorgenpt: you need to copy it into debian/tmp before21:43
ion_“Files named debian/package.manpages can list other man pages to be installed.”21:44
jorgenption_: 'other', this is the man-page for the first binary package21:44
nxvljorgenpt: look for a package that has it's man page under debian/ and check it's debian/rules21:44
nxvljorgenpt: yes, but it's not on the source dir, so it is other21:44
jorgenptAha.21:45
ion_Other manpages than the ones listed in its command line parameters.21:45
nxvljorgenpt: the package what it does is install everythin on debian/tmp, and then install what it's in debian/tmp on the system (dh_installman work on the second part) so it need to be on debian/tmp/$man_path to be installed21:45
ion_The path of the manpages should not matter.21:46
jorgenptRight. dh_install debian/my_first_package.1 seems to do what I want. :)21:46
jorgenptAlso, my changes gives me this lintian:21:46
jorgenptbad-distribution-in-changes-file hardy21:46
Iulianjorgenpt: Change with intrepid.21:47
jorgenptWhat? Intrepid isn't released yet, is it?21:48
jorgenptAlso, I have a sample rc-file, where should this be installed?21:48
Iulianjorgenpt: It's still in development.21:49
jorgenptRight. But you're saying I should use intrepid instead of hardy?21:49
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Iulianjorgenpt: Yes, you'd like to get that into intrepid, right?21:49
jorgenptOh, you mean for a 'real' release?21:50
jorgenptSure, I'm just using PPA for now, was thinking of submitting the package to the official repositories sometime. :)21:50
IulianAh21:50
jorgenptIs /usr/share/doc/package-name/ a fine place for sample configs?21:51
jorgenpt(example rc-file)21:51
ion_jorgenpt: dh_installexamples(1)21:52
jorgenptThanks :)21:54
doctormoRemind me, how would I get a package from ppa into some other more useful repository?21:55
lagathru REVU? if it's a new package21:55
jorgenptBit unrelated, about man-pages. How do you usally document your config options? (Currently there're three of them)21:55
Iulian!revu | doctormo21:56
ubottudoctormo: REVU is a web-based tool to give people who have worked on Ubuntu packages a chance to "put their packages out there" for other people to look at and comment on in a structured manner. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU21:56
doctormoAh thanks21:56
jorgenptOoh, that looks like what I want when this is in -3 or something. ;)21:57
RainCTjorgenpt: it isn't necessary to install the manpage, just tell dh_installman where it is or create a file called debian/manpages (or debian/binary_package_name.manpages) and write it's name (debian/binary_package_name.1) there21:57
RainCTjorgenpt: what do you mean by "config options"?21:58
jorgenptRainCT: stuff the user can put in ~/.foorc21:58
* jorgenpt is packaging someone elses software, but without a man-page21:58
ion_jorgenpt: -3 wouldn’t be accepted as a new package in Ubuntu. -1 would be accepted as a new package Debian and -0ubuntu1 in Ubuntu.21:58
jorgenption_: Well, in my ppa it's -3.21:58
RainCTjorgenpt: create a manpage called foorc.5 for it, then21:59
ion_jorgenpt: Better use version numbers in PPA that are lower than the first upload to Ubuntu.21:59
RainCTjorgenpt: and list it in binary_package_name.1's "SEE ALSO" section21:59
ion_For the same upstream release21:59
doctormoIs it worth going to REVU  for https://launchpad.net/gnome-wallchanger , or should I just wait and see if it's taken up by more people first?21:59
jorgenptHmm. But I've already uploaded -1~hardy1, ion_. :o22:00
RainCTjorgenpt: -1~hardy1 is less than -122:00
jorgenptCan I just delete it via the ppa and change the changelog?22:00
jorgenptYeah, but ion said -0ubuntu1 for ubuntu?22:00
RainCTjorgenpt: ah right. bad luck for the PPA users then :P22:01
jorgenptDoubt anyone except me and one other guy has installed the package. :)22:01
jorgenpt(one other guy being the developer)22:01
jorgenptFirst release a few hours ago22:01
RainCTjorgenpt: you can delete it from the PPA then22:01
jorgenptRead the page help to understand how removals work.22:02
jorgenptWhat page help? :(22:02
RainCTjorgenpt: it doesn't say anything interesting anyway :)22:03
RainCTjorgenpt: just that the actual files may remain on the server for some hours22:03
cr3before submitting a main inclusion report, I need to get the package into universe, right? what if the package is just a rename of an existing package?22:03
jorgenptok22:03
jorgenptHaha, I misunderstood dh_installman, I thought it meant debian/package.manpages _literally_ :p22:05
cr3hm, what's the universe equivalent to the main inclusion report?22:10
gesercr3: nothing22:10
cr3geser: how would I go about submitting a new package into universe so that it eventually makes its way to main?22:12
calccr3: ideally upload it to debian22:13
mathiazcr3: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages22:14
gesercr3: I've read it's a rename, does only the binary names change or also the source name?22:14
cr3geser: both22:14
jorgenptDo you guys like version-control your debian meta-information anywhere when you package someone elses software?22:15
gesercr3: then I guess you need to go through REVU22:15
cr3geser: so I have a transitional package for the old source and a new package22:15
* calc had almost forgotten debian is around freeze currently, so uploading to it probably is not a good idea at the moment, heh22:16
mathiazcr3: is it just a package rename ? or has the code been updated ?22:16
jorgenption_: :(22:16
jorgenptdpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but Maintainer: does not have Ubuntu address22:16
mathiazcr3: IIUC you've just renamed hwtest to checkbox22:16
cr3mathiaz: the code has been updated to reflect the new name, that's about it22:17
mathiazcr3: well - it's not a brand new package then22:18
* jorgenpt makes it -1~ppa22:19
mathiazcr3: I'd upload your packages somewhere (like a ppa or p.u.c) and ask a MOTU for sponsoring22:19
cr3mathiaz: it's already in the following ppa, want to be my sponsor? https://edge.launchpad.net/~hardware-testing/+archive22:19
mathiazcr3: I'll have a look at it :)22:20
cr3mathiaz: sure, would you like an email as a reminder in your inbox?22:20
cr3mathiaz: you caught me at the right time, I was reporting a bug for the new package process already :)22:21
mathiazcr3: better file a bug in LP and subscribe me22:21
cr3mathiaz: will do22:21
mathiazcr3: so that the review can done in LP rather than by email22:22
jorgenptHow should you structure files that you add to a third-party package, like foo.desktop? Should it be in debian or in the package root?22:24
joaopintoit should be on debian/* since you are not expected to change anything outside it :P22:26
jorgenptOh, ok22:28
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jpdsDoes anyone have a package with FTBFS in the archives? I would like to test my rebuild script.22:29
RainCTjpds: boson22:29
jorgenptDoesn't ubuntu use .desktop-files to generate the app menu?22:30
RainCTjorgenpt: yes22:31
RainCTjorgenpt: (and they have to be installed into /usr/share/applications)22:32
jorgenptHm. It is.22:32
jorgenptBut what are the .menu-files?22:32
jorgenptI.e. /usr/share/menu22:32
jpdsRainCT: ARGG; rock on! http://paste.ubuntu.com/37250/22:32
RainCTjorgenpt: (you can check it running desktop-file-validate against it)22:32
RainCTjorgenpt: for Debian's menu22:32
jorgenptSo I should include both?22:33
jorgenptWhere can I find syntax for .menu?22:33
jorgenptThanks, seems there was a problem with it. Any way to get gnome-panel to reload without killing it? Does it respond well to e.g. HUP?22:34
jorgenptHm, it seems to autoreload. Neat.22:36
jpdsRainCT: "Pushed up to revision 161."22:39
jpdsRainCT: This is so much fun! :D22:40
jorgenptSo when do you need to upload .orig's?22:46
jorgenptSeemingly, when you delete your package from PPA, and when you upload a package for the first time.22:46
jorgenptWhen else?22:46
jorgenptVersion-bump from upstream?22:47
RoAkSoAxjorgenpt: yes22:47
jorgenptI have both foo-1.2.tar.gz and foo_1.2.orig.tar.gz22:47
jorgenptCan I delete the foo-1.2.tar.gz?22:47
jorgenptAlso, my foo_1.2.orig.tar.gz unpacks to foo/ and not foo-1.2/, so I have to rename it. But I think this perhaps makes the diff contain the whole foo/?22:48
jorgenptwhole foo/22:48
jorgenptwhole foo-1.2, even22:48
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RoAkSoAxjorgenpt: updating a packege?22:50
RoAkSoAxpagkage*22:50
RoAkSoAxpackage*22:50
jorgenptNo, writing my own from scratc22:51
jorgenptscratch22:51
RoAkSoAxjorgenpt: take a look at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekhardy/PackagingA22:54
jorgenptHm, okay. Can't see anything specific about my question.22:58
jorgenptShould I repack it?22:58
jorgenptlike tar zxf foo-1.2.tar.gz; mv foo foo-1.2; tar czf foo_1.2.orig.tar.gz foo-1.222:59
RainCTjorgenpt: yep23:00
jorgenptThanks23:00
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LaneyDktrKranz: ping, did you ever manage to take a look at my package?23:11
jpdsAny Python people know what's wrong with this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/37257/23:14
jpdsIt was working a few moments ago....23:15
james_wjpds: you're missing a colon at the end of the "if" line23:16
james_wor rather the continued if line23:16
jpdsjames_w: Arg, bugger, thanks.23:16
tgm4883_laptopIf you're happy and you know it REVU Mythstream-parser-youtube http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=mythstream-parser-youtube23:19
DktrKranzLaney, on my TODO list, but not done yet, sorry :(23:38
LaneyDktrKranz: No worries, just hope to get it in before FF23:38
DktrKranzgah, libtool strikes again :/23:39
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