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TimStarling_why are there so few debug symbol packages?07:51
TimStarling_are we meant to make our own?07:51
wgrantTimStarling_: http://ddebs.ubuntu.com. Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash07:54
TimStarling_thanks07:54
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asacfta_: can you ask for review and landing an such for the upstream bug (realpath=12:03
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ftatop is acting strangely with the new kernel.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/42162/14:43
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\shhmmm directfb is manual dep wait because of tslib..but tslib is universe...and directfb is main...is there a MIR ?15:14
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peciskcdimages.ubuntu.com down?17:35
Adri2000pecisk: works here17:36
persiapecisk: I've heard of difficulties from others.  There are three IP addresses behind that name: you might try to get your local resolver to try a different one.17:38
peciskpersia: how can I find those IPs?17:39
_MMA_persia: Working fine again here. (for the moment)17:40
dmoernerpecisk, it's not working for me either, and i keep hitting chromium.canonical.com (91.189.88.39)17:41
peciskyep17:41
peciskthe same here17:41
dmoernerpecisk, try beryllium.canonical.com17:42
peciskdmoerner: thanks, it worked17:44
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NCommanderroughly speaking, what would it take to get Canonical to invest in allowing a port of Ubuntu?20:21
_MMA_NCommander: What do you mean bu "port" and "allow"?20:28
_MMA_*by20:28
_MMA_port=derivative?20:28
NCommanderport as in ubuntu-powerpc, ubuntu-hppa, etc.20:28
NCommanderThe port port :-)20:28
_MMA_Ahh...20:28
_MMA_So "allow"?20:29
NCommanderer20:29
_MMA_There's nothing really stopping someone from building a disk.20:29
NCommanderTo get it hosted on ubuntu-ports at the very least20:29
_MMA_If thats what you want.20:29
NCommanderThe problem is that only sourceful uploads are allowed20:29
_MMA_Ahh... Hosting. More to the point. :)20:29
NCommanderWlel, I've been told any port of Ubuntu unless allowed by Canonical can't bear the name Ubuntu20:30
NCommander(its somewhere in the trademark legal goop, not interested in finding it ATM)20:30
NCommanderwhich of course makes sense20:30
_MMA_Yet more details. :)20:30
NCommanderI know an Ubuntu armel port is in progress20:30
geserin which port are you interested?20:30
NCommandermips20:30
_MMA_Yes. Anything you want to call "Ubuntu*" and hosting would need permission/help.20:30
NCommanderAnd maybe m68k-coldfire once freescale cleans up the toolchain20:31
NCommander(m68k-coldfire is different from regular m68k :-P)20:31
_MMA_NCommander: As far as disk hosting, I think resources are short. Do we have repos for mips?20:31
NCommanderNo, not yet, I'm not actually going to do any porting until I find out more specifics first20:32
NCommanderMy mips board is 133Mhz20:32
NCommanderWay too slow to do it20:32
NCommander(although I have built GCC on it before ....)20:32
_MMA_NCommander: It really might take you doing it yourself 1st.20:32
NCommanderOf course, I know that20:32
NCommanderI'd personally want an armel port, but I'm already told its in progress20:33
NCommanderBut I figure if armel getting done, once I have a faster MIPS box, I might want to do a Ubuntu port on it20:33
_MMA_Maybe a question for the tech-board?20:33
_MMA_Well, this is more a Canonical issue.20:34
NCommanderYeah20:34
_MMA_(line it too blurry sometimes IMO)20:34
NCommanderI'm not so worried about the trademark, I won't remind naming the port20:34
_MMA_s/it/is20:34
NCommanderBut I'd like to see it on Ubuntu-ports if it got off the gorund20:34
NCommanderBut to do that, Launchpad needs to host the autobuilders20:34
elmoNCommander: err, no it doesn't?20:36
NCommanderEvery port on ubuntu-ports handles buildd management through launchpad20:36
NCommanderI was under the impression canonical had to host the autobuilders themselves20:37
elmoobviously, handling buildds through launchpad is the preferred way of doing things, but it's certainly not the only way20:37
NCommanderRight, wanna-build/buildd/etc works fine against Ubuntu20:37
* NCommander has run the former on amd6420:38
NCommanderWho's in charge of handling the Ubuntu-ports?20:41
NCommanders/-//g20:41
wolii21:56
wolihi-21:56
woliis there a tutorial on making panel-embeded aplications?21:56
Chipzzwoli: incorrect channel; please read topic22:02
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philwyettIf any moderators of the ubuntu-devel list are in the house. Could you bump a few messages through please? I am already up to 3 awaiting being thrown back at me. :-D22:47
philwyettEvening all by the way. ;-)22:48
cjwatsonphilwyett: the content of two of your mails appears to be entirely quotation of other people's text. Is this accurate or is it the moderation interface lying to me?23:14
cjwatsonphilwyett: if it's just the moderation interface cutting it off, OK, but please consider trimming your quotes to a more reasonable level; usually you should only quote the specific bit you're replying to23:15
philwyettcjwatson: I did not trim the originals no and additional content is always at the bottom. I shall trim other words down in future.23:19
cjwatsonphilwyett: in this case the length means I'm unable to review the additional content, which makes me uncomfortable about moderating it. Could you please resend with trimmed quotes?23:25
wgrantWhy is apport-gtk telling me that my copy of Ubuntu isn't genuine?23:26
philwyettcjwatson: Yes I will resend trimmed. A bug should be filed about the restrictive moderation interface also. ;-)23:27
philwyettcjwatson: Resent trimmed down. Thanks for moderating these for me.23:33
cjwatsonphilwyett: done, thanks for the resend23:43
philwyettcjwatson: No problem. Many thanks.23:44
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