[00:02] <sectech> james_w, ...   I am looking at some of the bugs on it... I can add a comment.... but would be that be the most effective way for this to be flagged as a problem?
[00:09] <james_w> sectech: there was a proposal at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-June/025473.html, I don't know if it's being followed
[00:09] <james_w> explaining the situation in a bug report, and then mentioning it in #ubuntu-kernel tomorrow is probably a good start
[00:10] <sectech> I can do that...  I just flagged bug #258026 as high and confirmed with my comments.
[00:10] <sectech> I don't know why on earth I would have -proposed enabled on this system though... odd
[01:42] <mrooney> oh boy, back from vacation
[02:25] <hggdh> mrooney, ping
[02:25] <mrooney> hggdh: allo!
[02:25] <hggdh> allo
[02:25] <hggdh> mrooney, I made some changes on eeebotu
[02:26] <hggdh> please have a look at them -- I am still trying to identify what is causing the disconnect
[02:28] <mrooney> hggdh: hmm, I am having trouble ssh'ing in...
[02:28] <hggdh> mrooney, one of the things I noticed... it might take quite a long time for eeebotu to notice it has been disconnected, so I added code to expedite the recovery
[02:28] <hggdh> whats your IP?
[02:28] <mrooney> hggdh: okay, that seems good
[03:07] <Rocket2DMn> alright im pretty much at a loss with what to do with this bug
[03:07] <Rocket2DMn> bug 139459
[03:08] <Rocket2DMn> they want to change how the package managers work ...
[03:14] <wgrant> Rocket2DMn: I've replied.
[03:15] <Rocket2DMn> thanks wgrant , you think we should wishlist it instead?
[03:16] <wgrant> Rocket2DMn: No, it's a legitimate bug if things don't work without further work.
[03:17] <Rocket2DMn> very well
[03:21] <wgrant> Rocket2DMn: It's also very easy to fix.
[03:21] <wgrant> The hardest bit is working out which player to prefer.
[03:22] <Rocket2DMn> i dont know too much about the package management system unfortunately, does the functionality they are requesting already exist but just isn't implemented for that package?
[03:23] <wgrant> Rocket2DMn: A package can depend on a disjunction of packages, but that package doesn't use that functionality.
[03:24] <Rocket2DMn> what exactly does that mean, it can ask you what you want to install with it?
[03:25] <wgrant> No, but it can force installation of at least one of a set of packages.
[03:25] <wgrant> It will take the first by default if none are already installed.
[03:25] <Rocket2DMn> if one or more are already installed, then it does nothing?
[03:26] <wgrant> That's correct.
[03:26] <Rocket2DMn> ok, good to know, thanks
[06:20] <dholbach> goooood morning!
[06:21] <techno_freak> morning dholbach
[06:21] <dholbach> hi techno_freak
[08:11] <nullack> ping RAOF
[08:14] <RAOF> pong nullack?
[08:15] <nullack> Hi, I have created two bugs about gstreamer plugin updates and I was hoping you might be able to confirm them
[08:16] <nullack> Bug 263457
[08:16] <nullack> Bug 263458
[08:16] <RAOF> Aren't they kinda automatically confirmed?
[08:16] <nullack> Gstreamer are late on ffmpeg and they have released their plugin for that yet
[08:16] <nullack> Well, Im kinda hoping youd help it along given your a fellow video guy :)
[08:16] <RAOF> I'm sure the gstreamer packagers are well aware of the releases :)
[08:17] <nullack> If you think its all in hand thats great. In the past it hasnt worked so well with updates, but Im optimistic
[08:17] <RAOF> Those sort of upgrade bugs are unlikely to be very useful.  What _is_ likely to be useful is working out whether they fix any bugs we have, and listing them.
[08:18] <nullack> I can do that
[08:18] <nullack> I need a ppa archive or something so I can test
[08:18] <RAOF> There are a number of automated systems which tell maintainers that there's a new upstream version.  What's really interesting & useful is what the new upstream version _fixes_ :)
[08:19] <nullack> I can go by the changelog but to confirm any fixes I need to get my hands on the new packages mate
[08:19] <RAOF> I believe there's a gstreamer PPA lying around somewhere.  Or you could cull the fixed bugs from the gstreamer release notes.
[08:20] <nullack> I would prefer to do a quality job so Ill look for the ppa and test it
[08:20] <RAOF> Even just correlating "fixes $foo" in the changelog with Ubuntu/Debian bugs are useful.
[08:23] <nullack> RAOF : the gstreamer teams ppa is empty
[09:19] <anakron> HI all
[11:01] <asho79> I have lost my startup drum music, has this already been reported by somebody?
[11:06] <sroecker> can someone have a look at bug 250425?
[11:07] <sroecker> asho79, try to search in launchpad
[11:08] <asho79> sroecker: righto, thanks
[15:25] <sectech> imagine that... a fix for the Virtual box bug when booting Ipex...
[15:39] <james_w> pedro_: hey hey
[15:39] <sectech> hey
[15:40] <pedro_> hey james_w
[15:40] <sectech> james_w,  are we assuming most bug reports are against ipex now?
[15:40] <james_w> pedro_: I think that gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in xkl_process_error() bug should be added to the list for Intrepid, as there have been a bunch of duplicates rolling in
[15:40] <james_w> sectech: I'm not, but there are an increasing number of them
[15:40] <james_w> sectech: at this point reporters are often good at telling you they are on Intrepid
[15:41] <seb128> james_w: it's milestoned for GNOME 2.24 upstream already
[15:41] <james_w> seb128: ah, great, thanks, I hadn't followed it through
[15:41] <james_w> seb128: welcome back as well
[15:41] <sectech> fair enough
[15:41] <seb128> james_w: thanks ;-)
[15:42] <seb128> james_w: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=537592
[15:42] <james_w> thanks, just managed to track it down
[15:45] <sectech> Umm... My 3 month expire date is coming up soon with bug-control
[15:46] <sectech> and I am back to triaging again (took a little time off to adapt to my new job)
[15:49] <sectech> just throwing that out there in case someone wants to extend it lol
[16:59] <mrooney> bdmurray: any luck on official Canonical hosting?
[18:16] <Anurag> [260.885112] buffer I/O error on device hdb,logical block 1 facing this error while installing ubuntu 8.04 on my system
[18:19] <Anurag> help me about this bug
[18:26] <Turl> Hello
[18:27] <Turl> may you see LP #263701 ?
[18:32] <thekorn> Turl, I'm sure this bug has already been reported,
[18:32] <thekorn> let me try to find the bug number
[18:32] <Turl> I searched for system wide network manager and I couldn't see it
[18:33] <thekorn> Turl, it is bug 255839 I think
[18:33] <techno_freak> i saw a similar one getting reported today too
[18:33] <thekorn> the fix should be available in intrepid soon
[18:35] <Turl> It seems it's the same
[18:35] <Turl> you can mark as dupe then
[18:35] <thekorn> techno_freak, find the bug number, mark it as duplicate and get some more karma! ;)
[18:36] <techno_freak> thekorn, ya searching that only ;)
[18:37] <Turl> heh the About Ubuntu thing still doesn't work :p
[18:38] <thekorn> Turl, done, marked as duplicate, thanks for reporting this bug
[18:38] <Turl> no problem ;)
[18:40] <Turl> hope 260235 gets for intrepid :)
[18:46] <thekorn> oh, php-gtk
[18:47] <thekorn> sounds crazy
[18:48] <Turl> not at all
[18:54] <sroecker> hi, could someone change the priority of bug 250425. this bug makes the whole package unusable
[18:59] <sroecker> why can't I access bug 256780?
[18:59] <sroecker> oh
[20:34] <Turl> bye, cya