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macocrimsun and i can't get launchpad to display bugs where field.importance=Unknown always no matches on the search (he says 1 result if he tells it to show duplicates)...anyone else seeing that?01:35
hggdhmaco,can you paste your URL lhere?01:58
crimsun(maco and I are being kicked out of a cafe, but we'll be back shortly)01:59
macohttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?search=Search&field.status=New&field.importance=Unknown <-- manually01:59
macofrom "advanced search" --> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-importance&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.importance%3Alist=UNKNOWN&assignee_option=any&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_supervisor=&field.bug_commenter=&field.subscriber=&field.component-empty-marker=1&field.status_upstream-empty-marker=1&field.omit_dupes.used=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch.used=&field.has_cve.used=&field.tag=&field.t02:00
macobrb02:00
hggdhmaco, you are running edge.launchpad.net02:00
hggdhbut same thing on launchpad.net02:01
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macoback02:09
hggdhmaco, I cannot find any bug with Importance "Unknown"02:09
macobut they should exist...right?02:10
hggdhnot really...02:11
hggdhwhen a bug is opened, it comes in as Undecided02:11
macodoh02:11
hggdhUnkown would have to be explicitly set02:11
macowait but what about the thing from the advanced search?02:11
macoi clicked the OH02:12
macosorry, i'm being dumb02:12
hggdhthe find from advanced search allows you to select some specific thingies you want to search on02:12
hggdhs/find/thing/02:13
hggdhther may, or may not, be bugs with the selected values02:13
macoright i didnt read well enough and i clicked the first capital U... importance in the advanced search, which was the problem02:13
macoim sorry02:13
hggdhno problem02:22
macoguess i need not to think of it as the "capital U importance" :P02:23
macocan someone with bug-control rights please mark this wishlist? https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/7131402:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 71314 in synaptic "GUI useability might benefit from a horizontal design rather than vertical" [Undecided,New]02:31
Hobbseemaco: done02:34
macoHobbsee: thanks02:34
hggdhHobbsee, I guess we collided. I also marked it triaged02:35
Hobbseehggdh: probably02:36
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macohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/1974902:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 19749 in ubiquity "SATA HDD not recognized during Breezy Colony 4 install or Dapper Flight 3 or Edgy Eft or Feisty Fawn" [High,Confirmed]02:58
macothat one is fixed in Hardy, but i can't change its status because i'm not on bug control02:59
macocan someone please get it?02:59
RAOFmaco: You can always change the status?02:59
macoRAOF: nope02:59
macoit says im not the maintainer or bug owner and that i am thus not allowed03:00
macoive seen crimsun do it on ones where i couldn't do it though, and i think the only difference is that he's on bug control03:00
RAOFTo change the priority, but you should be able to change the status.03:00
maconope03:00
macoYou are not the bug assignee nor the maintainer of initramfs-tools (Ubuntu), and therefore cannot edit this bug's status.03:01
Hobbseemaco: are you logged in?03:01
hggdhmaco, you *are* logged in to LP, right?03:01
maco:-/ i *was*03:01
hggdhLOL03:01
macodoh03:02
macoim blaming that thing where edge and not-edge dont share cookies and then you sometimes have to login twice03:02
hggdhyes, probable03:02
pwnguini wish people were a bit less clueless about triaging bugs. when someone reports a kernel team member's ppa fixes a suspend problem, that is not information we want to discard!03:37
macoi certainly wouldn't have any idea that someone was a kernel team member, though i might recognize a name as someone who is important to the project03:43
pwnguindeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/stefan-bader-canonical/ubuntu hardy main03:49
pwnguinthere's a keyword in there that suggests maybe this ppa isn't quite unofficial03:50
crimsunit is unofficial.03:51
crimsunthe definitive, authoritative archive is not a PPA.03:51
persiaAll PPAs are inherently unofficial.  Even PPAs by well known developers, as otherwise they wouldn't have put it in a PPA.03:51
pwnguinits also common to place kernel fixes in a ppa specifically to deploy proposed fixes03:52
persiapwnguin: Possibly, but that in no way makes it official.  Often the patches prepared as such are not fit for the official kernel for various reasons.03:53
Hobbseepwnguin: that does require clue, and bug traigers for the most part, arent' getting trained in it.03:54
pwnguinpersia: the question is why official matters when fixing bugs03:55
persiapwnguin: A bug is not fixed until the fix is released officially.  Separately, it hardly matters where a patch can be found when finding a solution, but patches from PPAs tend to be frustrating to extract due to the variety of ways they can be applied.03:56
persiaIn most cases, a patch to the bug is preferred, and in the specific case of the Ubuntu kernel, a pointer to a git tree is preferred (and the named developer has such a tree)03:56
pwnguinthis is all much better information to provide than what I saw =(03:57
pwnguini wish it was easier to follow the trail from ppa to source03:58
persiaThat's inherently tricky based on the implementation of PPAs (and perhaps based on the very nature of PPAs).03:59
dholbachgood morning05:33
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LaneyHow come I'm seeing Bug Buddy? I thought we killed that in favour of Apport13:14
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pedro_hello folks14:23
dholbachsbeattie: somebody told me they wanted to run a session with you at Ubuntu Developer Week - is that still planned?14:26
bddebianBoo14:34
bcurtiswxbug 260739 , since im new to bug traige.  im j/w since the bug is confirmed is there anything else as a triager that I need to do?14:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260739 in synaptic "[8.10] synaptic eats CPU when i use quick search" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26073914:46
bcurtiswxand apparently i can't type triage correctly twice :-X14:47
pedro_bcurtiswx: do you have permissions to set the importance?14:53
pedro_bcurtiswx: i can reproduce it here14:53
bdrungbcurtiswx: which version of synaptic do you use?14:53
bcurtiswxpedro_ I do not, I am semi-new to triage and am waiting for a while until i apply to the ubuntu community14:53
pedro_bcurtiswx: alright, can you assign it to mvo then? I'll set the importance for you14:54
bcurtiswxpedro_ 0.62.1ubuntu814:54
bcurtiswxmvo? sorry if thats a dumb question14:54
pedro_bcurtiswx: michael vogt, the maintainer14:55
pedro_yeah i use the same version here14:55
bdrungbefore setting to triaged, why cannot you, bcurtiswx, reproduce this bug?14:56
iqson7168.10 does not restart14:56
bcurtiswxi can, i just didn't have the necessary steps to reproduce.. should i make note of this in there?14:56
bdrungiqson716: its a know bug14:56
bdrungwith 1000 of duplicates14:57
bdrungbcurtiswx: yes14:57
iqson716bdrung: solved?14:57
bdrungiqson716: not yet. have a look at bug #25050614:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 250506 in consolekit "shutdown and restart act as logout" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25050614:58
bcurtiswxpedro_ i've assigned to mvo.14:59
bcurtiswxpedro_ thank you for your help14:59
pedro_bcurtiswx: thanks you14:59
snadgeim presuming theres a bug number for firefox 3.0.1 crashing repeatedly because of flash?15:24
snadgei dont know much about this subject other than its only really just started to irritate me, and im sure this is a non unique problem15:24
Hobbseesnadge: do you have libflashsupport installed? (and hvea i asked you that before?)15:26
snadgei have heard that this is apparently a problem in firefox, and that it has been fixed in their svn15:26
snadgei will check15:26
snadgehow do i show which version is installed?15:26
Hobbseeapt-cache policy15:27
snadge1.9-0ubuntu2~hardy1+really0ubuntu115:27
Hobbseeremove it - it causes crashes.15:27
Hobbsee(among other things)15:27
snadgethat blows.. does flash still work afterwards or not?15:27
Hobbseeyeah15:28
snadgeok this must be the same for my hardy system at work then15:29
snadgeHobbsee: it was installed on my work pc as well.. why? :P15:36
Hobbseeno idea15:37
snadgewhere does it come from.. looks like from hardy-backports15:37
Hobbseewas probably a dep of something15:37
Hobbseeyeah, i'd say so15:37
Hobbseei dont' think it's been a problem prior to hardy / intrepid.15:37
* Hobbsee --> bed15:38
snadgenasty.. thanks for that, what an ass saver.. cheers :P15:38
HewCould someone take a quick look at this valgrind log and let me know if it's any good (so I can mark the bug triaged)? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17060867/valgrind.log15:40
iqson716I can't lunck to tty#15:44
iqson716**launch15:44
iqson716lunch** :-p15:45
HewAnyone able to look at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17060867/valgrind.log ? Just to make sure debug symbols are there, and that it actually caught an error. It looks ok to me, but I'm not too sure what I'm looking for.15:46
mcashi i need some help with  bug 26115515:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 261155 in ubuntu "it doesn't intall in any way's" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26115515:59
mcasand bug 26115415:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 261154 in ubuntu "it doesn't intall in any  (dup-of: 261155)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26115415:59
mcasah ok someone was faster :-)15:59
hggdhHew, you can look for unresolved symbols -- they will be shown as at 0x....... ???16:19
hggdhif you see the ???, then this points to an unresolved symbol. It may, or may not, be important.16:20
Hewhggdh: Yes, there are some pairs of ???, but it doesn't have the (in *.so/*.c) that the rest do. Does this mean these are unresolvable?16:22
LaserJockbdrung: available?16:46
bdrungLaserJock: yes16:48
LaserJockbdrung: aweseom16:48
LaserJockI'm wanting to get matplotlib finished off16:48
LaserJockbdrung: have you heard anything from Debian about getting the changes uploaded?16:49
bdrungno16:49
bdrungthe mails are waiting in my incoming mail box. i will answer them this week.16:50
LaserJockI was a tad confused by the changelog where it looked like you were using tkagg for the frontend, but then put python-gtk first in the Depends16:51
bdrunghm16:52
bdmurraypedro_: ping16:53
LaserJockthe emails I got from Sandro seem to indicate that maybe we should just use gtkagg as default add something in the Readme about some issues it has16:53
bdrunggood idea.16:54
LaserJockbdrung: do you mind if handle the merge?16:54
bdrungi or you?16:55
LaserJockI, sorry16:55
bdrungyoure welcome16:55
pedro_bdmurray: hello16:55
LaserJockbdrung: k, thanks16:55
bdmurraypedro_: Could you look at bug 257450 - the reporter has narrowed it down to a gnome package not allowing him to have a usable desktop anymore16:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 257450 in linux "Intrepid Ibex Alpha 3 20080812 updates freeze Thinkpad R31" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25745016:56
bdrungLaserJock: the debdiff i appended to bug #246408 does not change anything that is related to the ubuntu default backend change.16:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 246408 in matplotlib "Please merge matplotlib 0.98.3-3 from Debian/unstable" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24640816:57
pedro_bdmurray: ok, I'll take a look to it16:57
LaserJockbdrung: ok16:58
bdmurraypedro_: great, thanks!16:58
james_wpedro_, bdmurray: are we confirmed to be immune to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=496125 ?17:11
ubottuDebian bug 496125 in libxml2 "libxml2: security fix does double free / segfaults (breaks Gnome apps)" [Grave,Open]17:11
james_wI was having a look yesterday, but I couldn't prove it17:11
james_wI was assuming that as we hadn't had a huge problem with it we weren't affected though17:12
bdmurrayjames_w: looking17:14
dholbachbdmurray: what about some bug-related sessions at Ubuntu Developer Week? ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Prep ) - "Ask Our Bugmaster" or something like that? :-)17:15
bdmurraydholbach: oh, I didn't realize it was so soon.17:16
dholbachI mailed everybody weeks ago :)17:16
bdmurraydholbach: I'll make sure we, the qa team, have some stuff there17:16
dholbach"Ask Brian" or "Greasemonkey'ing Launchpad" or "pylpbugs hacks in 5 minutes"?17:16
bdmurraydholbach: Yeah, I was thinking there are enough gm scripts that might be worth covering some17:17
dholbachbdmurray: if you like to have a slot on the schedule just take it - if you'd prefer another one I'm sure we can find a way to swap one17:17
pedro_james_w: seems so , i cannot reproduce the crash with the files pointed at the report17:18
pedro_the gorillas and wasp ones17:18
dholbachthanks a lot bdmurray - maybe one of your teammates has another great idea what they'd like to talk about :)17:19
dholbachI'll clear out now - have a nice day and see you tomorrow17:19
bdmurrayjames_w: I was thinking about querying the db for the part of the stack trace17:19
james_wpedro_: good to know.17:19
bdmurrayAny ideas what to query for though?17:23
james_wbdmurray: I'm not sure, sorry.17:25
james_wxmlParseEntityDecl might catch something17:26
james_wbut I don't think it would catch all symptoms of this problem17:26
hggdhHew, sorry for the delay -- they may not be critical. You can add the valgrind run in, ,and wait for what a maintainer will say18:18
Hewhggdh: Yea, I've triaged the issue, so no doubt someone will tell me off if it's not what they're looking for :P. Thanks for your response.18:19
bdmurrayjames_w: still around?20:11
james_wbdmurray: yup20:19
bdmurrayjames_w: so I've a patch for that bzr logger issue in bug 260515, I was wondering what you think of it.  I've tested it and know it works, just curious if what I did seems best.20:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260515 in python-launchpad-bugs "odd message when running py-lp-b with bzr version 1.6rc3" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26051520:20
james_wbdmurray: I'm not sure, sorry.20:24
james_wI don't really understand the problem20:24
james_wthe patch won't break anything, but I don't really get why it works20:24
james_wah, I guess the file is opened on demand, so that should work as long as you never cause any warnings20:26
bdmurrayAs I understand it bzrlib.trace tries to go to ~/.bzr.log, so by using be_quiet() messages will be surpressed unless it is something important20:26
bdmurrays/go to/log to/20:26
james_wyeah20:27
james_wyou might still want the enable_default_logging call, so that if something causes a warning it will be logged so you can see it20:27
bdmurrayThat makes sense I'll do that too then, thanks!20:27
jcastropedro_: did you get my mail about that forums thread?20:51
pedro_jcastro: the one that said Brian? :-P20:58
jcastropedro_: hah yeah. :D21:01
jcastropedro_: at the last minute I thought I might send it to you instead of him. It was early in the morning.21:02
bdmurraywell hmph21:02
pedro_jcastro:  hah ok I'll have a look and let you know ;-)21:02
jcastrobdmurray: if I would have written you you would have said "I wrote a script for that last weekend" and that wouldn't be fun21:02
bdmurrayheh21:03
pedro_lol21:03
sbeattiebdmurray: why would a bugwatch be a mailto: address? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258543/+watch/4566821:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 258543 in xfce4 "[8.04.1 i18n] bad translation in xubuntu menu ("eines" instead of "ferramentes")" [Low,Triaged]21:05
bdmurraysbeattie: because they don't have a bts?21:05
sbeattiedoes that do anything useful?21:06
bdmurrayNope21:06
mr_pouitsbeattie: because I forwarded the bug to an upstream translator21:07
bdmurrayIt is a way of recording work done but Launchpad doesn't do anything special with it21:07
sbeattiebdmurray: okay. then you might want to filter that out of your unlinked bug watches list.21:09
bdmurraysbeattie: that'll be interesting thanks21:09
dupondjemysql is broken in intrepid ?21:25
mEDEchow is the latest RC of intrepid in terms of bugs and what not?21:27
dupondjereally bugged :P21:27
bdmurrayI'm having no issues with it21:27
mEDEcwell that's two contradictory statements :P21:28
jjessei'm running the latest w/ complete uupdates in vm w/ no problems21:28
jjesseuse it every day21:28
mEDEcsweet21:28
mEDEcfrom what i've read the improvements they're gonna implement are quite nice21:29
LaserJockI wasn't aware we had an RC yet? :-)21:30
mEDEcah my bad21:31
mEDEcalpha21:31
mEDEcor whatever the terminology is21:31
LaserJockI'm using Intrepid for every-day use but have a backup install "just in case" :-)21:33
dupondjemysql got fucked here :s21:34
dupondjefor some reason :s21:34
dupondjeStarting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/lib/mysql21:35
dupondjemysqld_safe[11053]: started21:35
dupondjeSTOPPING server from pid file /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid21:35
dupondjemysqld_safe[11059]: ended21:35
dupondjeshutdowns directly :s21:35
mEDEcand has anyone tried the installation from usb?21:36
mEDEci did it in hardy heron, but the fstab got messed up somehow because of it, so the computer wouldn't mount cdroms once i got the system up and running21:37
mEDEcreally, who uses cdroms nowadays? if you have a computer without usb it's too old to use anyway :P21:38
LaserJockpfft21:39
* LaserJock is still using floppies21:40
AmpelbeinLaserJock: me too. 5-1/4 ones make a cool decoration.21:42
LaserJockheh21:42
LaserJockmine are used for data collection21:42
LaserJockhad to get an external floppy drive though because the newer machines don't have internal drives21:43
mEDEcnot to mention the fact that the floppies manufactured today suck quality-wise since nobody buys them anyway21:47
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dupondjecan't even use mythtv anymore now mysql is fucked :(22:07
dupondje6 bug reports :s22:09
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/26070322:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260703 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "Problem upgrading to mysql-server_5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.1" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:10
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/26029822:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260298 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "mysql-dfsg-5.0 fail to install" [Undecided,New]22:10
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/26026422:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260264 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "install of mysql-server and mysql-server-5.0 did not complete properly" [Undecided,New]22:10
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/21081322:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 210813 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "package mysql-server-5.0 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New]22:10
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/23763022:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 237630 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "package mysql-server-5.0 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 - fails due to AppArmor" [Undecided,Incomplete]22:11
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/23914422:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 239144 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "package mysql-server-5.0 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Incomplete]22:11
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/24779522:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 247795 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "package mysql-server 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.2 failed to install/upgrade: Abhängigkeitsprobleme - lasse es unkonfiguriert" [Undecided,Incomplete]22:11
dupondjelol :D22:11
dupondjesomething bugged22:11
LaserJockdupondje: you can just do bug #<bug number>22:11
RAOFdupondje: So why don't you go mark them all as duplicates (if they are, of course)? :)22:12
dupondjebecause atm i'm searching how to fix it :)22:12
dupondjecause its quite crap :s22:12
dupondjemarked duplicates :)22:19
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/18744222:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 187442 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "package mysql-server-5.0 5.0.45-1ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Low,Triaged]22:20
dupondjeis there a ppa for mysql ?22:23
Picimysql is on launchpad22:25
dupondjemmm22:27
dupondjeseems there is a newer version for mysql in repo's22:27
dupondjebut not for amd6422:27
dupondje:s22:27
Ampelbeinping tseliot22:43
tseliotAmpelbein: yes?22:46
Ampelbeintseliot: Regarding bug #260867, you set it to triaged for the nvidia-task. what should i do now about the xorg-task? don't we need more information?22:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260867 in xorg "Bad video signal after upgrading to Interpid" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26086722:46
tseliotAmpelbein: no, sorry, it's something we have to deal with but we haven't decided how yet22:47
tseliotAmpelbein: you can mark it as invalid for xorg22:48
Ampelbeintseliot: ok, thanks for the info.22:48
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/26106622:50
dupondjecheck ...22:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 261066 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "mysql-server  5.0.67-0ubuntu1 not starts" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:50
dupondjesolution @ end22:50
hggdhdupondje, I have mysql and mysql-common at 5.0.6723:08
hggdhhum, but just the meta [ackage23:09
hggdhindeed23:10
hggdhftbfs?23:10
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