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NCommanderjames_w, ok good, we're on the same page, and I'm just insane.00:00
RAOFWe could pull them in if you like.00:00
* ajmitch hasn't touched these for a long time, so doesn't exactly have intimate knowledge of the packages in question00:00
james_wNCommander: and if it's not to be fixed in lenny then an upload to unstable blocks the easy route for a possible RC bug fix later. Uploading to experimental for something non-experimental is a bit silly.00:01
james_wNCommander: if you want the fix in Intrepid, and Cody agrees then just upload it direct, it's no problem if it's in SVN.00:02
NCommanderjames_w, ok, I understand now ;-)00:03
RAOFajmitch: The -3 changes look safe; we can pull them in if you'd like.  I'd also be happy to just fix this bug, given release nearness.  I'm about as happy either way.00:04
ajmitchfor safety reasons, probably just fixing this for now00:05
RAOF'twas my thinking.  Would you like the gnomedesktop dllmap rolled into the other dllmap patch, then?00:06
ajmitchnah00:07
ajmitchjust waiting for pbuilder now00:07
ajmitchhm, I'll have to check it after lunch, must run out for a bit00:08
RAOFOk.  You've unsubscribed u-m-s from that bug, right?00:09
ajmitchRAOF: of course not :)00:44
ajmitchRAOF: I'm not currently a member of u-m-s00:45
emgenthehe00:46
StevenKajmitch: That can be fixed.00:47
ajmitchit could00:47
ajmitchbut none of the administrators are speaking up at the moment, so sad00:48
ajmitch Depends: libglib2.0-cil (>= 2.12.1), libgnome-desktop-2-7 (>= 1:2.23.90), libgtk2.0-cil (>= 2.12.1), libmono-corlib1.0-cil (>= 1.2.2.1)00:53
ajmitcham hoping that is proper & correct now00:53
RAOFajmitch: Yes, that's right.  The last upload lacked the libgnome-desktop-2-7 dep.00:56
* StevenK uploaded a rebuild of libgnomedesktop2.20-cil last night for that reason00:56
RAOFStevenK: Yeah.  That rebuild broke the package :)00:56
StevenK:-(00:57
RAOFWell, broke the Depends, which allowed apt to remove libgnome-desktop-2, which broke the package :)00:57
directhexpoor StevenK, we love you really00:57
StevenKRAOF: Well, better now, since libgnome-desktop-2 is NBS00:58
StevenKAnd I'm plotting to remove it from the archive00:58
* ajmitch dputs00:58
RAOFGo for it, I don't see any rdepends (and ajmitch is presumably uploading a fixed gnome-desktop-sharp2 soon) :)00:58
StevenKHmmm. That's what I uploaded00:59
RAOFYeah, but you needed to add a patch.00:59
ajmitchStevenK: -2ubuntu3 wasn't enough to fix it00:59
StevenKWhat did I screw up?00:59
ajmitchmono packages are spethial00:59
RAOFMono stuff generally doesn't actually try to resolve the .so symlink.00:59
ajmitchok, uploaded00:59
RAOFIt hardcodes the SONAME in the .config files.00:59
ajmitchevil, isn't it?00:59
RAOFSomeone should add something to cli-common-dev to fix it.  dh_i_hate_config or something.01:00
ajmitchdh_dtrt01:00
RAOFHeh01:00
StevenKArgh. That reminds me of some package I touched for NBS. It built but always got marked Failed to upload01:01
* ajmitch forgot he left debmirror running over lunch01:01
ajmitchonly at 33%01:01
StevenKThe version number was hard-coded in debian/rules, too ...01:01
ajmitchoh that's great to do, too01:02
ajmitchhopefully it won't take long to grab the other 6.6GB of hardy & intrepid packages01:03
* ajmitch hugs the uncapped connection at work01:03
* StevenK misses the 2Mbit upload/download connection at $OLD_WORK01:03
ajmitchit's somewhere north of that here01:04
ajmitchI've seen it get close to 10Mbps01:04
StevenKI'm guessing that :-)01:04
ajmitch802.11something01:04
StevenK802.11n ?01:05
ajmitchno idea, the isp installed the hardware01:05
StevenKHmmmm. New d-i01:06
ajmitchRAOF: upload accepted, at leastt01:07
ajmitchso my gpg key hasn't been forgotten from the keyring :)01:08
RAOFajmitch: Just got the mail.  Thanks!01:09
* StevenK will have to keep in mind Mono is spethial ...01:11
RAOFYOu just need to more carefully check the build logs; there would have been a warning about failing to resolve dependencies for libgnome-desktop-2.so.201:15
ajmitchand you would have scratched your head, gone "whuh?" & beaten the package some01:15
StevenKAh yes. dh_clideps: Warning: Missing shlibs entry: libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 or gnome-desktop-2 for: gnomedesktop-sharp.dll!01:15
ajmitchyou have to wonder if some of these warnings should cause it to fail instead01:16
StevenKYup01:17
RAOFSometimes; GNOME-do _also_ has that warning, because it doesn't ship a shlibs file for the internal libdo.so01:18
ajmitchsomething that'd have to be smarter, like checking if the library is in the package itself01:18
RAOFRight.01:19
directhexfile wishlists against cli-common rather than moaning, imho01:26
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zulStevenK: did you try the myodbc stuff/01:55
StevenKzul: I saw it built, that was really my only concern01:55
slangasekbuilt where?02:01
zulmy ppa02:01
slangasekah02:01
slangasekis the ABI skew fixed?02:01
zulslangasek: we should probably get a ffe because its kind of useless with the newer version of mysql02:01
slangasekthat sounds like the ABI skew isn't fixed02:02
danbh_intrepidhow do I ask for the removal of an outdated package?02:03
zulperhaps02:03
danbh_intrepidjust file a bug report?02:03
Hobbseeyes, and subscribe teh corresponding sponsorship team02:04
danbh_intrepidHobbsee: how do I find the sponsorship team?02:08
danbh_intrepidis that the same as the maintainer?02:09
Hobbseedanbh_intrepid: /topic02:09
Hobbseesee the Contributing link02:09
Hobbseeit mentions them there02:09
emetyou know the Mono 1.9.1 in Intrepid is actually basically a early beta version of Mono 2.002:09
danbh_intrepidmk02:10
emetso it's quite unstable and buggy02:10
* Hobbsee notes the guy who did the mono packages has already said "no, we're not updating"02:10
emetnot smart, that's all I have to say02:12
slangasekyou should say it to the people working on the package, rather than using this whole channel as a go-between02:13
RAOFemet: Also, you'd need mono 2.0 packages to actually exist before you could advocate their use.  The Debian mono team has spent some time on it, and still hasn't finished packaging 2.0.02:14
emetokay I am just saying I personally submitted many bug reports against 1.9.1 that were fixed in later versions, 1.9.x series of Mono was basically the beta series of 2.0, so it's equivalent to shipping Mono 2.0 Beta 102:16
RAOFBut do they affect packages that we care about is the more important question. :)02:17
emetlaunchpad will be getting a large amount of bug reports that will be duplicates of bugs marked fixed in Novell's tracker, that's for sure02:20
RAOFHasn't seemed to so far.  If you run into specific bugs with our packages, feel free to file a bug against the relevant package; there's still time to pull in bugfixes.02:20
RAOFBut there's certainly not time to pull in mono 2.002:21
coppromono 2.0 doesn't have DirectX, does it?02:25
RAOFcoppro: In roughly the same way that mysql doesn't have opengl, yes.02:26
emetyeah well the situation looks bad either way with Mono, I understand that we are too close to release to include Mono 2.0 even if Debian/Ubuntu MOTU team can package it in time02:30
copproRAOF: :(02:31
emetbut at the same time there was a lot of bugs I've had with Mono 1.9.1 that were fixed in 2.0, but I don't know how many people will effected by them, but really it wasn't the most tested or bug free release02:32
RAOFemet: Right.  Which is why _we've_ tested 1.9.1 :)02:32
emetprobably not as well as Novell did as they released the updated versions heading towards Mono 2.002:33
RAOFAlmost certainly much better, at least for our purposes.02:34
emetI am not saying Mono 2.0 is the most stable and bug free thing ever, I am sure it's full of bugs too, but it really fixed a mess of bugs between 1.9.1 and 2.0, without adding many features that could introduce more bugs02:34
iulianMorning.06:40
didrocksmorning07:06
orly_owlDoes launchpad seem slow to anyone else?07:55
persiaorly_owl, Not more than usual.07:56
orly_owlI'm just looking to see if a bug for project-x has been filed.07:56
orly_owlPrompts users to agree to a free software license: http://notzzap.zzzzz.ws/project-x.png07:57
Koonjames_w: about bug 275608, that panel is more broken than I thought, also inverts password fields, see duplicate bug 280265 -- can you please unsubscribe universe-sponsors, this is not ready yet for uploading.08:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 275608 in network-manager-openvpn "nm-openvpn swaps ca-cert and user-cert labels when using "Passwords with Certificate (TLS)" mode" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27560808:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 280265 in network-manager-openvpn "Wrong handle of passwords (dup-of: 275608)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28026508:43
huatsmorning !08:54
morgsjames_w: thanks09:48
james_whey morgs09:49
james_wmorgs: does the web activity work nicely with the package pulled from Debian?09:49
morgsjames_w: hi09:50
morgsjames_w: it works better, although I still had some minor issue which I'm checking out now09:51
james_wmorgs: cool, minor sounds ok to fix up afterwards.09:53
morgsyes09:54
james_wmorgs: sync requests sponsored, sugar-hulahop uploaded. Would you like me to hold back on uploading sugar until the sync requests are processed?10:21
morgsjames_w: how long do you think it will take?10:21
james_wmorgs: not sure, few hours to a few days10:21
morgsjames_w: OK, yes please - sugar would be broken without the others (not that it *really* matters right now since nobody's using it yet that I know of)10:23
james_wmorgs: cool, ping me if I forget10:25
morgsjames_w: OK, will do10:25
morgsjames_w: you could go ahead with Bug 280424 any time, since that package is already in intrepid and didn't build yet10:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 280424 in sugar-hulahop "Build deps wrong, doesn't build" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28042410:31
Hobbseesync requests will probably take a while10:31
morgs(oh, you did :)10:31
Hobbseebut there's nothing stopping you from using sync-source.py10:31
morgsI'll add in the LP: # next time, thanks10:31
james_wyeah, I don't think there's a need yet, but thanks Hobbsee10:31
Hobbseey/w10:31
persiaHobbsee, Is there a specific reason for that?  sync-source.py tends to waste some resources, or so I was advised.10:32
persiaHobbsee, Can't you just get annoyed, and sync everything anyway?10:32
Hobbseepersia: specific reason for what, sorry?10:32
persiaFor "sync requests will probably take a while"10:33
Hobbseepersia: they seem to have so far.  Release team seems to have been focussing on other stuff, apart from the -archive queue10:36
Hobbseeand they're (mostly) the same people10:39
Hobbseepersia: feel free to ask slang*asek for a ETA, though, because that may have changed.10:39
Hobbseepersia: the reason sync-source.py was discouraged was that sometimes it wasn't putting the launchpad bugs headers in correctly, iirc.10:40
Hobbseethe bugs fixed ones, iirc.10:40
persiaOh.  I thought I saw seb128 say that he would be processing some fairly soon a couple days ago.10:40
persiaNot syncing is frustrating, as we don't get testing of stuff where we are coordinating with upstream : only stuff where we're not.10:41
Hobbseeah, good.  i hadn't seen that.10:41
StevenKseb128 did a whole bunch yesterday10:42
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rawlerif I want to post a feature-request for an Ubuntu-package, where should I post it? (small feature, writing a blueprint feels like overkill) is posting a bug appropriate?12:23
slytherinrawler: which package?12:24
slytherinrawler: file bug on launchpad. the request will probably get forwarded to upstream.12:24
rawlerwireshark.. it's missing a mimetype for pcap, meaning that it can't register itself as default-program for pcap-files..12:24
persiaThat's a bug.12:25
rawleroki.. thanks. :)12:25
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Hobbseeemgent: is there any particular reason https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/fetchmail/+bug/240549 hasn't been actioned yet?13:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 240549 in fetchmail "fetchmail denial of service CVE-2008-2711" [Unknown,Fix released]13:53
james_wanyone know where viruskiller went?13:59
james_wI can't find a removal bug, and it's not in removals.txt13:59
james_wbut it has "Deleted in intrepid-release"14:00
persiajames_w, Was it removed from Debian?  There's a script that just culls stuff that runs sometimes.14:01
james_wpersia: nope14:01
james_wit's non free in Intrepid, I just went to sync a free version and was told that it's not in Intrepid14:01
persiaErr, if you've a free version, that would be a regression.  Complain vociferously at whoever rejected the sync.14:02
wgrantjames_w: removals.txt is long obsolete.14:05
wgrantSee https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/viruskiller/+publishinghistory14:05
wgrantWhich is buggy.14:06
wgrantHuh.14:06
wgrantIt's missing a date, but it gives the comment.14:06
james_wpersia: no-one rejected it.14:06
james_wthanks wgrant14:06
persiajames_w, How were you told it wasn't in intrepid?14:06
james_wpersia: requestsync14:06
wgrantrequestsync will do that.14:06
StevenKDeleted  on 2008-09-30  by Jonathan Riddell14:06
persiaOh.  Yeah.14:06
persiaNo reason not to put it back.14:07
james_wRiddell: hi, you removed viruskiller as it is non-free, I assume you have no objection to me requesting a sync of a free version from Debian?14:07
Riddelljames_w: not at all, want me to just do that?14:07
james_wRiddell: if that's no trouble, version in unstable please.14:08
Riddelljames_w: what's your launchpad id?14:08
james_wRiddell: james-w14:08
james_wRiddell: if you are already there would it be possible to do the requested syncs of the sugar related packages? the sugar team has been working hard on that, and would like to get on with the next part.14:09
james_wRiddell: no worry if not, it's not urgent.14:09
Riddelljames_w: bug numbers?  I'm in a meeting just now but probably after14:09
james_wRiddell: thanks, I'll pull them together.14:10
james_wRiddell: 277798 280144 277790 277789 277788 277787 277782 277779 277778 277777 27777614:13
james_wthanks14:13
emgentHobbsee: yep, it`s a very minor bug.14:13
RainCTHi14:17
nhandlerHi RainCT14:17
bddebianHeya gang14:51
persiabddebian, Did you get the gpib build sorted?14:51
bddebianHeya persia14:52
bddebianNo not yet :(14:52
persiaOK.  I saw the missing Kbuild comment, but didn't hear anything else, and didn't know if you wanted me to look deeper.14:53
bddebianpersia: I can't even find a Kbuild :(14:53
persiaEven in the old package?14:53
bddebianNope14:55
persiaHrm.  Odd.  That should have broken the old one.14:55
directhexsomeone give me a good reason not to get incredibly pissed off at someone posting on a debian ITP i'm working on14:56
bddebianpersia: mga-vid doesn't have one either and it builds.14:56
slytherindirecthex: bug number please14:57
persiadirecthex, All contributions are welcome, even the most minor, or those that appear to be obnoxious.  Invite closer discussion, and collaboration.  I'm sure you'd appreciate a tester.14:57
directhexslytherin, 50119014:57
directhexpersia, i'd appreciate both. i don't appreciate dripping hypocrisy though14:57
persiadirecthex, Sometimes you have to ignore part of a message to get to the good bit.  Sometimes the good bit is the headers.14:58
directhexpersia, the good bit is having the *gnash* maintainer say a plugin shouldn't be allowed into debian if it isnt' a 100% compatible equivalent14:59
directhexvisit bbc.co.uk/iplayer and get 600 meg of ram eaten, but he's acting high & mighty?14:59
persiadirecthex, That doesn't look like the good bit.  That looks like the annoying bit.14:59
directhexpersia, i can't tell the difference these days15:00
persiadirecthex, In that case, spend an hour in a park on a sunlit day.15:01
directhexpersia, it's about 6 degrees outside15:02
persiadirecthex, bundle up then :)15:02
* persia remembers days when the thermometer read the same in F and C.15:03
directhexi'm being advised by my sponsor to ignore it15:03
persiaRight.  This is one of those cases where the headers are the good bit.15:05
bddebianpersia: Do you know if I should have the .ko files before I get to that part?15:08
persiaI think you shouldn't, but my kernel-fu is very weak.15:08
bddebianJoin the club :)15:08
slytherinsuperm1: ping15:41
superm1slytherin, pong15:41
slytherinsuperm1: a problem with nautilus-sendto. It doesn't have dependency on libbtctl4 and hence produces an error when the library I snot installed.15:42
slytherinsuperm1: I think problem is present even when library is installed. Looks like some other error.15:44
superm1slytherin, okay so no root cuase yet then?15:44
slytherinsuperm1: Do I need to restart nautilus?15:45
superm1slytherin, i would think so.15:46
superm1slytherin, between you and crevette, didn't one of you test it?15:46
superm1that's what i thought the comment was on the bug15:46
slytherinsuperm1: I didn't test it.15:46
radixHi all, I'm maintaining a package which creates /var/log/<package>/ and /var/lib/<package>/ - is it okay, in purge, to just delete everything inside those directories, or should I be more specific about what I delete? I couldn't find anything about this in debian-policy15:47
slytherinsuperm1: It was nhandler who worked on it. not crevette15:49
slytherinI am confused. :-(15:51
superm1this is the reason i uploaded it:15:51
superm1https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/274950/comments/6615:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 274950 in gvfs "Look into switching to bluez 4.x" [Wishlist,Fix released]15:51
slytherinsuperm1: let me try restarting machine.15:52
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slytherinsuperm1: didn't work even after restart. Can you please check once?16:07
persiaHrm.  nhandler and crevette are away : they'd be the best people to pester about n-s-t not working.16:10
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jdstrandkees: so stefanlsd, wgrant and I were thinking of changing the changelog format for -security updates16:45
keesjdstrand: I'm for it.  my goals would be documentation and obvious linkages between CVE#s and changed items16:46
jdstrandkees: the current format in SecurityUpdateProcedures has a couple of issues16:46
* kees agrees16:46
jdstrandkees: cool, here is an example we came up with...16:46
keesI'd like to tie CVE# to change more closely -- like how we already use (LP: #...)16:47
jdstrandkees: http://paste.ubuntu.com/55688/16:47
keesand references should probably be subitems for the fixed areas (but only when there isn't an appropriate place for them in an existing patch system)16:47
jdstrandkees: I think the example does that16:47
keesjdstrand: yeah, that looks good to me, though the long series of yelling 'SECURITY UPDATE' is a bit funny.  Not sure the best way to address that, though16:48
jdstrandkees: basically '*' corresponds to a patchset/CVEset16:48
keesright, I like it.16:48
jdstrandkees: well, that is a holdover from the previous way16:49
keesI'd like to keep "credit" in the changelog, but put patch references in the patches.  when it's a native-patch, the ref should go in the changelog.  what do you think of that?16:49
keese.g.:   - debian/patches/blah.patch: [what it fixes], thanks to so-and-so.16:50
keesand in debian/patches/blah.patch at the top:   http://upstream/patch/url16:50
jdstrandkees: I'm all for the patch URL being in the patch, if the patch system supports that16:50
jdstrandkees: and credit goes in changelog of course16:51
jdstrandkees: however, I feel pretty strongly that CVE-YYYY-NNNN is in the changelog16:51
keesoh yeah, for sure.16:51
jdstrandok, wasn't totally clear on that point16:51
jdstrandkees: but in the case of a patchless system, then the patch url can go in the changelog, as a '-' item, correct?16:52
keesI'm pondering that it should go maybe at the end of an update paragraph instead of as a separate item?  e.g. "... check argument length (CVE-2010-1234)."16:52
keesjdstrand: yeah, that's what I was thinking16:52
persiaHaving the separate subitem format may make it easier to machine-parse them (or may not).16:52
jdstrandkees: it does make it more compact, but I think a seaparate subitem really makes it standout, which when the patch file doesn't have the CVE in the name (eg, many from Debian do not) is important16:54
keespersia: ah, for the CVEs?  Generally just looking at the changelog and looking for "CVE-" works, especially since debian doesn't have a standard format for it.16:54
persiaIn that case, making it easy doesn't help.16:54
jdstrandkees: plus if we always do it, it is consistent no matter what patch system or patch name16:54
keesjdstrand: always do it as a "-" item or as a "()" item?16:55
jdstrandkees: I thin always as a separate '-' is better16:56
jdstrandthink16:56
jdstrandkees: at the expense of compactness16:56
keesjdstrand: okay, I was on the fence, I'm happy to make it a "-" item.16:56
jdstrandit's kind of a like a mini-References section, plus the eye will always know to look there16:56
ScottKAny chance of having a common format with Debian Security so dch -s can get into Debian and we both just use it?16:57
jdstrandScottK: that is for versioning, no? we were talking only about the changelog text16:58
ScottK-laptopBut dch -s gives you the template.16:58
jdstrandah. I haven't looked at dch -s in awhile16:58
jdstrand(since it didn't ever work right for me :)16:58
jdstrandScottK: I can say that dch -s has been on my todo list for quite some time, but unfortunately, it is rather low...16:59
keesjdstrand: http://pastebin.osuosl.org/22275 ?17:00
ScottKJust a thought ...17:00
jdstrandkees: yes, with the addendum that we are putting the patch url in the patch file when there is a patch system that supports it17:01
keesScottK: honestly, these formats are more or less a guideline.  I don't want to force a machine-parsable format on anyone, so I'm not sure it's needed to coordinate the format with Debian.17:01
keesjdstrand: right17:01
ScottKOK.17:02
jdstrandkees: I think that is much more clear. I'll update the wiki17:02
* RainCT decides that he hates apt for not supporting redirects :P17:02
jdstrands/that/this new format/17:02
jdstrandkees: and I am going to steal your template :)17:03
keesjdstrand: http://pastebin.osuosl.org/22276 ?17:03
keesjdstrand: okay, sweet17:03
jdstrandkees: looks great17:03
iulianHeya17:19
keesjdstrand: we should linked to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PatchTaggingGuidelines in the SUP for how to mark up the patches17:20
* jdstrand nods17:21
RainCTapachelogger: hey, do you have an icon of a person suitable for revu?17:31
jdstrandhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityUpdateProcedures?action=info17:34
jdstrandkees: ^ please review/edit as needed17:34
jdstrandkees: heh, I of course had to make one more change :)17:38
jdstrand(in the patch tagging part)17:39
apacheloggerRainCT: what size?17:41
RainCTapachelogger: like the nuke/archive/unarchive buttons17:42
keesjdstrand: yeah, looks really good.  I think I'll add a note about "priority" and how it's not used in Ubuntu.  (I have Debian folks ask about that from time to time)17:42
RainCTapachelogger: it's to show it on front of the usernames, linking to their revu profile17:42
jdstrandkees: cool, I was thinking about that when I saw it, and then said: "oh, that is documented, people know about that" :) please do document it here since it isn't getting across in whatever other places it is :)17:43
apacheloggerRainCT: http://aplg.kollide.net/tmp/user-identity.png17:43
keesjdstrand: one sentence in parens added.  ;)17:43
jdstrand\o/17:44
RainCTapachelogger: that one doesn't look very good..17:48
apacheloggerRainCT: please make a screenshot17:48
RainCTapachelogger: http://localhost/Ubuntu/revu/?updated=true17:48
RainCTapachelogger: ^17:49
apacheloggerRainCT: localhost? ;-)17:49
RainCTapachelogger: err http://rainct.homelinux.net/revu/?updated=true17:49
* RainCT didn't remember that links are hardcoded to localhost (in the config file)17:50
apacheloggerRainCT: doesn't load images17:51
* apachelogger assumes a misconfigured apache17:51
persiaRainCT, Whilst you're doing that much of a rewrite, would it be possible you could add a feature to subscribe to packages you didn't upload?17:51
persiaOr the hardcoding of everything to "localhost" :)17:52
RainCTpersia: that's already possible :)17:54
RainCTpersia: you've a "Subscribe" link on the details page of any upload (at the top-right)17:55
RainCTpersia: and the hardcoding (which is not really hardcoding, but a <base /> tag) was actually a feature :P. I guess I could change it to some dynamic host detection, though17:57
RainCTapachelogger: right, that would be because of the <base /> tag too.. well, I've just decided that it doesn't look that bad after all :P17:58
apacheloggerok :P17:58
apacheloggerRainCT: I also have a blackish one17:58
apacheloggerthat might be better for this size17:58
apacheloggersec17:58
apacheloggerRainCT: http://aplg.kollide.net/images/osiris/snapshot153.png17:59
apacheloggerRainCT: http://aplg.kollide.net/tmp/user.png if you want to try it18:01
GuinnesssHi everybody. I would like to contribute to Linux, but I am not sure where to start or who to talk to. This seems to be the place. Can anybody spare a few minutes to point me in the right direction?18:12
__ironhi Guinnesss18:14
__ironhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted18:14
GuinnesssHi __iron, I will go to that link now.18:14
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directhexGuinnesss, there are a lot of different ways to contribute to free software. what's your level of expertise - are you a programmer, or a user, or what? do you speak any foreign languages?18:24
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fabrice_spHi. I got the 2 acks for FFe from motu-release for Bug #261693, and now, I've subscribed u-s-u. Is it correct?18:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 261693 in tor "[FFe] tor version bump to 0.2.X" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26169318:41
RainCTapachelogger: the changes (including the icon) are up now18:46
apacheloggerhm18:47
apacheloggerRainCT: I think we need a placeholder for uploaders without account18:47
apacheloggerlooks weird if some people have an icon and some don't18:47
apacheloggerRainCT: btw, does the profile page have hardcoded coloring?18:48
apacheloggercertainly doesn't follow the CSS :P18:48
RainCTapachelogger: No, only CSS, and that's a "known bug" :).  The problem is only with the brown lines in the Uploads section though, or? (I askfor the case that you have the page cached - I've changed the comments section to use blue)18:50
apacheloggerRainCT: or maybe just indent/stuff the icon in a seperate column18:50
Guinnesssdirecthex: I've been reading the ubuntu wiki about contributing, so I did not see your post earlier. Anyway, I would like to contribute through programming if possible. I have a Computer Engineering Degree from the University of Pretoria, and I have reasonable experience as a programmer. I have compiled small programs in linux and have used gcc, makefiles etc. elsewhere I am currently finishing off a project where I had to generate co18:50
apacheloggerRainCT: ah, now the profile works :)18:51
* apachelogger didn't notice the brown lines until now though 18:51
geserfabrice_sp: yes. Is this a sync? I've scanned the bug, but wasn't sure if it's a sync or not.18:51
directhexGuinnesss, i think, given what you say your skills are, you should consider helping to improve (or bugfix) your favourite apps18:52
fabrice_spgeser: yes, it's a sync from Lenny version18:52
directhexGuinnesss, if you see yourself as a C coder, then your time is wasted mangling debian/watch files down here at the land of packaging18:52
fabrice_spgeser: and an easy one (no Ubuntu modification needed :-) )18:52
slytherinfabrice_sp: if ubuntu modification was needed then it wouldn't be a sync. :-)18:53
directhexslytherin, well..... there are filthy workarounds for that.....18:54
slytherinRainCT: revu looks nice now. :-)18:54
directhexslytherin, those filthy workarounds often start with "ifeq ($(DISTRO),"Ubuntu")"18:54
RainCTslytherin: thanks :)18:54
GuinnesssOk, where do I go about finding a bug? I've set up a launchpad account, but what should I do from there? Basically, Do I simply download the source fix the described bug and upload it?18:55
directhexGuinnesss, well, the best format for fixes is a patch, prefereably a patch you send to the upstream developer - to avoid ubuntu deviating from the original18:56
fabrice_spslytherin: so sync are always easy, then! :-)  Only MOTU can perform that task?18:57
GuinnesssAnd creating a patch? (Sorry I realize these are basic things, but I haven't found a tutorial about this yet)18:57
slytherinfabrice_sp: yes, for universe/multiverse packages of course. And subscribing u-u-s was the only thing you needed to do.18:58
slytherinGuinnesss: search for patching system on wiki18:58
GuinnesssThanks will do.18:58
fabrice_spslytherin: ok. Thanks!18:59
slytherinslomo: do you have time to sponsor a fix to resindvd backported from upstream?19:13
GuinnesssCheers...thanks for the help19:43
jmichelAnyone could help me using dpkg-builpackage? I'd like to build a library package and it completes without a glitch but the resulting .deb file is empty19:46
jmicheleverything builds automatically an dinstalls in /debian/tmp/usr/... but the library files are not included in the generated .deb package19:48
fabrice_spjmichel: can you paste your logfile in paste.ubuntu.com and post the link here?19:49
jmichelwhich log file ?19:51
fabrice_spthe build log file19:51
jmichelI believe it does create one or do you mean the output of the console ?19:54
slytherinjmichel: have you taken look at any existing library packages?19:55
jmichelSorry I mean it doesn't seem to create one19:55
jmichelslytherin: well it doesn't tell me much other than the files that are inside it19:57
slytherinjmichel: paste your debian/rules file on pastebin19:57
jmichelpastebin.ca/122392019:59
jmichelBut it is the default one created by dh_make19:59
jmichelBecause to install the lib I only need to ./configure, make, make install20:00
slytherinjmichel: do you have any debian/install file?20:02
jmichelno20:02
slytherinjmichel: You will need it. It should contain a line debain/tmp/* I guess.20:03
jmichelSo I need to create /debian/install with only "debain/tmp/*" in it ?20:05
crimsunthat's a bit extreme and likely wrong20:05
crimsunnormally you only want the actual lib and symlink20:05
crimsune.g.:20:06
crimsundebian/tmp/usr/lib/libfoo.so.2.0.520:06
crimsundebian/tmp/usr/lib/libfoo.so.220:06
sebnercrimsun: flashupdate is somehow slightly b0rken :\20:06
crimsunsebner: if you're referring to wmode, that's an nspluginwrapper issue that is being addressed already20:06
jmichelso the file I write in debian/install will go into my deb package ? right ?20:07
sebnercrimsun: I'm not sure. what's up with the windowed mode?20:07
slytherinjmichel: yes20:07
jmichelbut which one will go in the -dev ?20:07
crimsunsebner: windowless applets20:07
slytherincrimsun: that is why I said 'I guess' :-)20:07
sebnercrimsun: ah no20:07
sebnercrimsun: sometimes (not reproducable yet) I just see just a gray windows (youtube) but sounds working20:08
slytherinjmichel: instead of a single debian/install file, you can create two files, debian/libfoo.install and debian/libfoo-dev.install20:08
jmichelslytherin: ok I will try this20:08
crimsunjmichel: libfoo-dev.install should have debian/tmp/usr/lib/libfoo.a and debian/tmp/usr/lib/libfoo.so as appropriate20:08
slytherincrimsun: -deb package containing .so?20:09
slytherins/dev/dev20:09
slytherins/deb/dev20:09
crimsunslytherin: yes20:09
crimsunin most circumstances, the libfoo2.install won't ship the .so symlink20:10
slytherinoh, I didn't realise you were talking about symlink20:10
* DktrKranz looks at http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/, no bugs, everything is fixed!!! (at least until next reschedule)20:15
crimsunsebner: does reconfiguring flashplugin-nonfree help?  If not, does purging flashplugin-nonfree and then reinstalling it help?20:15
crimsunsebner: also, what arch?20:15
sebnercrimsun: let me check :) i38620:15
sebnerDktrKranz: \o/20:15
DktrKranzsebner, it's likely a bug in rcbugs ;)20:16
sebnerLOL20:16
sebnerhuhu norsetto :)20:17
norsettosebner: huhu roboseb20:17
* sebner runs away and cries20:17
geserHi sebner and norsetto20:18
sebneraloha geser :)20:18
norsettoheya geser20:18
DktrKranzsebner, still a bot? Needs some oil?20:18
DktrKranzI have good quality available20:19
sebnerO_o20:19
crimsunsebner's a next-gen bot that needs no oil!20:19
DktrKranzsebner 2.0, the revenge is coming20:19
sebnerlol20:20
sebnerDktrKranz: hmm, revenge = u-u-s spamming next cycle?20:21
DktrKranzsebner, I'm not worried about that, just because you made me a PROMISE20:22
sebnerDktrKranz: GRRRRRRRRRRRRR, true. or I'll recieve revenge :\20:22
DktrKranzsebner, I'll call Walter... your choice20:23
sebnerDktrKranz: NOOOO! not walter ... he has GAS20:24
jmichelcrimsun: I tried with the 2 .install files and it dowsn't change anything20:24
jmichel.deb package still is empty20:24
crimsunjmichel: you're not calling dh_install from debian/rules.  Note that it's commented out.20:24
NCommanderhey DktrKranz20:25
DktrKranzhey NCommander20:25
jmichelI'm using the default rules... I didn't change anything.  I should enable this line ?20:26
NCommanderDktrKranz, so how goes those gnat SRUs :-)20:26
crimsunjmichel: yes.20:26
DktrKranzNCommander, TBH never had the time to look at them,20:26
NCommanderDktrKranz, ....20:26
jmichelcrimsun: It seems to be working now... but do you have an idea how come it was not doing this by default20:31
crimsunjmichel: dh_make only generates templates.  It's the responsibility of the packager to edit debian/* as necessary.20:32
jmichelcrimsun: I see... and thx for your help20:32
crimsunjmichel: yw, glad it's working.20:33
crimsunnxvl: is the priority 20 intentional for terminator's x-terminal-emulator alternative (intrepid, synced from Debian unstable)?  It all but negates having it installed, because gnome-terminal's priority is 40.20:49
nxvlnope20:49
nxvli will change it20:50
crimsunnxvl: thanks20:50
nxvlthen 41 will we ok?20:50
crimsunnxvl: sure.  Whatever it takes to have my keybinding working again :-)20:51
nxvl:D20:51
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nxvlcrimsun: updated20:57
nxvlactually uploaded20:57
nxvl:D20:57
ajmitchmorning21:01
crimsunnxvl: rockin'21:01
crimsunmorn' ajmitch21:01
ajmitchhow's it going, crimsun ?21:02
nxvlugh21:03
nxvllast update completely crashed my grapical environment21:03
nxvlS:21:04
crimsunajmitch: not bad, yourself?21:05
ajmitchalright, been rather busy with work but that may be settling down21:07
crimsuncool21:07
ajmitchmay even try & get some fixing done in intrepid before release21:07
crimsun:-)21:08
ajmitchonce I find something simple to tackle :)21:09
geserajmitch: something like bug 279345 in libgnomecups?21:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 279345 in libnet-cups-perl "[intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27934521:11
ajmitchhm, that could be simple enough21:13
ajmitchare they mostly just rebuilds, or are there other dependencies involved?21:13
gesermostly just rebuilds, perhaps also changing libcupsys2-dev to libcups2-dev21:14
ajmitchok21:14
geserbtw. fox1.4 and fox1.6 are nearly done (waiting on pbuilder to finish)21:14
ajmitchand those were the two I'd just fetched & was modifying21:17
nxvlis there any way to make ls list the whole path?21:17
* ajmitch will grab rezound then21:18
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* ajmitch wonders if it's safe to upload rezound yet21:27
geserajmitch: why shouldn't it be safe yet?21:29
ajmitchbuild-deps on fox1.421:29
geserah21:30
geserboth fox1.4 and fox1.6 are uploaded now21:30
ajmitchI can wait for a little bit for them to properly hit the archive21:31
directhexyay for responsive upstreams21:33
directhex4 days later, i no longer need to +dfsg my source package21:34
ajmitchthat's a good start21:35
ajmitchmost upstreams can be fairly good like that21:35
directhexyeah, but this is an upstream you've been quite... sarcastic... about21:36
directhexthey've recently made a massive push towards downstream involvement, which i can only applaud21:37
* norsetto applauds21:38
directhexprobably something to do with them axing support for 19/20 of their official build targets21:39
ajmitchdirecthex: that I've been sarcastic about?21:43
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