[00:19] Anyone home O.O [01:56] How do I join ##java? [01:56] Keeps saying I need to be identified? [01:57] APesch: /msg nickserv help [01:57] I already registered and Identified with this username [01:58] No idea then. Sorry. [01:58] Alright, thanks [01:59] APesch: you haven't identified to nickserv [01:59] Check again [01:59] APesch: you can tell, by typing '/whois apesch' and comparing with '/whois lifeless' [01:59] I just reconnected to the server [01:59] APesch: connecting doesn't identify you, in fact, if you were identified, it unidentifies you [01:59] Hey wait [02:00] The nickserv responded that I was identified [02:00] But it didn't actually identify me? [02:00] What gives? [02:00] I re-identified after I reconnected [02:02] well, you're not identified [02:02] I'd chat to a freenode staffer [02:02] Alright, thanks [02:25] * nDuff supposes that most of a week of delay is probably enough to make reposting his previous question less of a faux pas... [02:25] How is JAVA_HOME set in Ubuntu? Somewhere, libvirt-java's configure script is getting "/usr/lib/jvm/java" as the path to use for JAVA_HOME, regardless of what's set in the environment. [02:25] (creating a symlink from /usr/lib/jvm/java to my desired JRE *does* work around the issue, but seems somewhat less than optimal) [02:29] nDuff: no idea ? [02:30] huh. Oh, well -- at least I have a workaround. :) [02:30] lifeless, btw, how goes it? [02:31] pretty good [02:31] working up some review support stuff for bzr [02:32] have a huge merge is no use if you can't review it easily [02:32] *nod*; that might be interesting to see. [02:33] I'm taking a web2y approach - tagging content in the tree [02:33] calling it marks to avoid confusion with revision tags [02:33] * nDuff has a new employer (Dell's SAAS division) now; his immediate team is using git, but having some compelling use cases for bzr might come in handy if there's a future opportunity to switch. [02:33] cool [02:33] we do quite a bit with Dell :) [02:36] I've seen press releases and such to that effect, though the particular group (read: acquired startup) I'm in is currently a CentOS shop (a context in which Dell's Red Hat and Fedora engineering contacts are quite handy). [02:36] ...well, for the servers; internal desktops are largely Ubuntu, which is the context I'm here for. [02:37] nice :) [02:37] (officially lab machines, not supported by Dell IT... but arguably that's for the better, as it means we get root on our own workstations). [05:44] gooooood morning === persia_ is now known as persia === acuster is now known as avc_work === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach === leonel_ is now known as leonel