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calcouch bug 28617504:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286175 in fontconfig "evince crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28617504:27
calcread that bug as (fontconfig using program) crashes when fc-cache run04:27
=== calc changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: 8.10 RC released | archive: Release Freeze | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development on Ubuntu) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for dapper-hardy, #ubuntu+1 for intrepid | #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs || Evil bug 286175
dholbachgood morning06:00
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MTecknologyI'm trying to use the PackageInfo plugin that ubottu uses. I keep getting an error thrown at me and I'm sure it's because of the supybot.plugins.PackageInfo.aptdir setting, but I don't know what to set it too or if there's something else I need to do06:56
MTecknologyAnybody know wbat I'm doing wrong?06:56
pittiGood morning06:57
MTecknologyhi06:57
MTecknologypitti: any advice?06:57
MTecknologyI need to go to sleep soon :P06:57
pittiI don't know about ubottu's guts, sorry06:58
wgrantHow do I get that horrid Landscape ad out of my MOTD?07:06
pittiwgrant: it's from /etc/update-motd.d/50-landscape-sysinfo07:08
wgrantpitti: Ah, thanks... is it really meant to tell me to go there even when my machine has no Landscape account?07:09
pittiwgrant: well, it's from landscape-common, the sysinfo component07:09
pitti(which works without a landscape account)07:10
wgrantI know.07:10
wgrantBut it tells me to go to landscape.c.c to manage it.07:10
wgrantWhich is wrong, unless I want to pay large amounts of cash.07:10
loolmorning07:20
slangasekmorning07:20
* Hobbsee waves, from the land of wet string08:03
sorenHobbsee: There's a land of wet string?08:03
Hobbseesoren: yeah.  My uni connection08:04
Hobbseesoren: well, apart from 'australia' in general08:04
sorenHobbsee: Oh. Heh :)08:04
Hobbseesoren: :)08:04
persiaIt's not so much that the string is wet : it's the small rubber bands used to patch the places where the string broke.08:05
Hobbseeand the carrier pidgeons.08:05
ograthey are wet ?08:05
persiawet carrier pidgeons aren't an issue from being wet, but they will get delayed if they can find a dry place to hide for a few hours.08:06
Hobbseeyeah...08:06
* Hobbsee eyes 33 second lag with distaste.08:06
ograbut i imagine they fly a lot slower if wet ... at least our european carrier pidgeons do ...08:06
wgrantTHe problem is that our string is getting a bit dry due to the drought.08:07
persiaogra, Clearly you need the intense competition for resources with marsupial flying bats to breed the best sort of pidgeon.08:07
* Hobbsee giggles08:08
ograwell, bats come with raincoats by design ... thats why there are so many more than pidgeons don under i guess08:08
ogra*down08:09
wgrantIt helps that bats hang upside down, so they have fewer problems down here.08:09
ograyeah, they have a good sense of direction08:10
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evandYokoZar: Please file a bug and attach /var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman09:14
YokoZarevand: didn't get no /var/log because it was from the live CD session...I should retest with a daily09:15
YokoZarevand: but I'll try and reproduce again.  Seems serious.09:16
evandYokoZar: I'm confused by that statement.  Why would it being run from the live CD session not produce /var/log?09:18
slangasekprobably means he didn't save the /var/log09:19
nickbookerI understand acpi-support is now deprecated.  I've got a laptop here whose wireless doesn't come back after resume so where should I put the runes to re-enable it?09:23
nickbookersorry wrong channel09:24
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mathiazslangasek: are you respinning the -server isos?09:40
mathiazsoren: ^^09:40
slangasekmathiaz: we're doing a full respin because of ubuntu-minimal changes; the open-iscsi thing is still semi-pending, I'm deferring ubuntu-server reroll until that's settled09:41
sorenslangasek: What's holding back a decision on open-iscsi?09:42
slangaseksoren: my abject horror at accepting a 20kloc diff two days before release09:42
slangasekwith only minimal regression-testing on Ubuntu, none whatsoever on Debian because the Debian package was botched, and who knows what from upstream given that this is a "development release" version09:43
slangaseksoren: so I've been biding my time hoping someone has a better idea :)09:43
cjwatsonno hope of a cherry-pick?09:44
slangasekcjwatson: the cherry-pick is minimum 2kloc, and depends on other patches in the git tree09:45
cjwatsonoh, ok, read the mail now09:45
slangasekso I would say no09:45
sorenwas I copied on this e-mail?09:46
slangasekno, I can bounce it to you09:48
slangasekbounced09:49
sorenThank you.09:49
KoonI'm not sure shipping with a well-tested userland that just doesn't match the kernel side of things (and officially breaks things) is better than shipping potentially broken code.09:50
mathiazKoon: well - in the former we at least know what's broken.09:51
Koonmathiaz: I am not sure we know the exact extents of the breakage, though.09:52
Koonwe know what still works.09:52
cjwatsonKoon: yeah, that's why the choice is horrible09:54
Kooncjwatson: yes, and I lack the release experience (and accompanying horror stories) to be of any good advice here :)09:55
slangasekit doesn't help much here09:57
slangasekwe're still basically flipping a coin09:57
pittimvo: bug 288662, comments 7 and 8 are interesting; maybe we should improve the u-m message about the nvidia->nv migration to point out what won't work any more?10:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 288662 in jockey "Incompatible Restricted drivers offered for Legacy Nvidia Cards" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28866210:07
pittimvo: we could do that in an SRU, since it only affects upgrades10:07
cjwatsonon iSCSI, I think I'm coming to the conclusion that it would be better to spend time making sure we've fixed the problem properly (since every time we look we seem to find another problem) and SRU that, and also release-note it for upgraders10:07
cjwatsonbut this is a vote not a veto10:08
mvopitti: let me have a look10:08
mathiazKoon: cjwatson: bug 236640 <- this is another bug that impacts the installer run in iscsi mode10:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 236640 in open-iscsi "iSCSI install fails under hardy" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23664010:08
slangasekcjwatson: oh, have there been a series of problems with iscsi?10:08
cjwatsonslangasek: boot order busted; multiple targets; and I think something else10:09
slangasekah10:09
tseliotpitti, mvo: multiple screens layouts will be lost too. Clone mode should still work with nv though10:10
cjwatsonmathiaz: though not a regression10:10
slangasekmdz: did you have thoughts on the iscsi update question?10:12
mvopitti: I answered in the bug10:13
pittimvo: how may translations do we actually have?10:14
mvopitti: few it seems, some chinese ones, but that seems to be it (from looking at the po files, I have not checked rosetta directly)10:18
slangasekcjwatson: hmm, I had been thinking iSCSI featured prominently in the technical overview for intrepid to date, but I guess I was thinking of the entry in the release notes... so it's not omgkittens terrible if iSCSI support at 8.10 release time is not as good as 8.04's, if we release-note the issues10:18
slangasekI don't know if iSCSI users are likely to stick with the LTS anyway?10:19
mathiazslangasek: right - moreover considering that iscsi support in the installer is not working (and this is not a regression) I don't see a compelling reason to push it into release10:20
* slangasek nods10:21
mathiazslangasek: seems that an SRU and a note in the release notes is good enough.10:21
slangasekok10:22
slangasekthat's settled, then; I'll queue up ubuntu-server for rebuilding with the rest of the bunch10:23
cjwatsonslangasek: yes, I had the same misrecollection about our comms10:47
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mathiazslangasek: I've updated bug 289470 by adding a task for ubuntu-release-notes10:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 289470 in open-iscsi "open-iscsi user-space does not match kernel module version" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28947010:54
slangasekmathiaz: great, thanks10:54
mathiazslangasek: is there anything that needs to be done?10:55
slangasekmathiaz: uh... ISOs need to be tested? :-)10:55
slangasekor did you mean "anything" in the context of that bug? :)10:55
mathiazslangasek: yes - in the context of that bug10:55
mathiazslangasek: I'm not planning to head out to the bahamas (yet)10:55
slangasekif you wanted to draft the release notes text, that would certainly be appreciated10:56
TheMuso/c/c10:56
mvoslangasek: you appear to have the lock right now on the IntrepidReleaseNotes page, is that still current?10:57
slangasekyes, it is10:57
slangasekmvo: drop the text in the bug instead and I can pick it up from there?10:57
mvoslangasek: ok, will do - thanks10:57
mvoslangasek: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/259385/comments/3211:02
ubottuUbuntu bug 259385 in Ubuntu Intrepid "Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for i830MG and i845 video cards" [Undecided,Confirmed]11:02
liwhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+bugs lists 290024, even though that is milestoned for intrepid-updates, not intrepid; is that the way it should be?11:04
wgrantliw: That just shows bugs targetted to Intrepid.11:06
wgrantTargetting is orthogonal to milestoning.11:06
liwthen I admit I am lost in Launchpad. never mind, I'll figure it out when release pressure is over11:07
slangasekliw: what wgrant said; the milestone name is "ubuntu-8.10" rather than "intrepid", and the list of critical bugs for that milestone shows up at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+bugs?field.milestone%3Alist=132611:07
liwthat list is empty11:08
wgrantI'd hope so.11:08
slangasek(the list of /non/-critical bugs for that milestone shows up at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-8.10, which is a nicer url but much less useful to the release team :)11:08
slangasekliw: yes, and that's a great feeling :-)11:09
liwslangasek, ok, so is there something I can do to help the release?11:09
wgrantTest test test!11:10
slangasekliw: yes, we're in the "test to make sure we really didn't miss any critical bugs and the CDs hold together" phase11:10
liwtest what? ISOs? upgrade my laptop to intrepid? test things randomly?11:10
* liw is inquisitive11:11
slangasekanything that's live on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/all11:11
* wgrant would recommend DVDs, if you have bandwidth.11:11
wgrantThey always need more testing.11:11
mvowasabi: hey! re bug #288432 - does it work if you remove xorg.conf entirely? is it a problem with the new xorg.conf, does the old one work (if you rename the copy it made)?11:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 288432 in xorg "upgrade to intrepid caused boot to console with nvidia card" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28843211:19
* Hobbsee fries all the spam discarded from the ubuntu-devel@ moderation queue11:21
Hobbseebreakfast, anyone?11:21
sorenHobbsee: Oh, there too? The motu lists got hit as well :(11:22
dholbachsoren: going through it right now11:22
dholbach[1/514] ============ ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com ======================11:22
sorendholbach: Actually, then there's that many, I'd use the web interface.11:22
Hobbseedholbach: you win.11:23
sorendholbach: It has a checkbox at the bottom to discard everything.11:23
Hobbseesoren: it usually gets hit - maybe it just wasn't unmoderated for a while11:23
sorendholbach: Correction: To discard everything that you haven't explicitly accepted or something.11:23
Hobbseesoren: at least for u-d@, most of it gets knocked off by some basic rules11:23
Hobbseesoren: so it only takes a few minutes11:23
Hobbseewhich is a huge help!11:24
dholbachsoren: woohoo, you're right11:24
dholbachI didn't use the moderation pages in a long time :)11:24
sorendholbach: Me neither, since your told me about listadmin. :)   But for this amount of stuff to be discarded in one go, it's actually faster.11:25
dholbachyeah11:25
sorenHobbsee: I think that's true for the motu lists as well. Either that, or dholbach is some kind of ninja that moderates things as fast as I receive mail from mailman about them needing moderation.11:26
Hobbseehehe11:27
Hobbseewell, we knew dholbach was a ninja11:27
dholbachthanks for the flowers :)11:28
liwHobbsee, I've seen dholbach, so how can he be a ninja?11:32
dholbachliw: did you see me in my black ninja dress already?11:33
liwdholbach, no, I only saw an empty chair11:33
liwperhaps that's all the proof we need of ninjaness11:35
jwendellhi, mako. is your book 'debian bible' free? I mean, if I find some pdf on the internet, is it legal?11:50
dholbachsoren: what does    kvm: 28429: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0x417   mean? :)12:38
heno*** We have a selection of freshly baked ISO images from this morning at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ Please help test! ***12:39
Treenaksdholbach: that the guest tried to read Machine Specific Register 0x417, but that that case is not handled? ;)12:42
Keybukweird, my kvm machine appears to have locked up12:44
KoonKeybuk: I've been experiencing quite a few kvm guest lockups recently.12:49
KoonI had trouble so far determining a pattern.12:49
jdstrandKeybuk: I had a lockup with my laptop that looked just like the ipw2200 iwl3495 bug we all looked at-- but just the one since the new kernel (I booted it 82 times with no lockups) :/12:50
jdstrandonly thing different was I was on battery power at the time, and my 82 boots were all on AC12:51
* mvo had kvm lockups as well, but only in gui mode, never in headless mode12:51
ogra82 times ? wow, thats two fscks at least12:51
sorendholbach: Unless I'm mistaken it means one of my patches has been dropped :(12:51
jdstrandogra: 3-- I never bothered to change the defaults12:51
tseliotpitti: I can't reproduce the treeview bug with jockey-kde13:13
tseliotpitti: I know how to fix this bug though: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jockey/+bug/22765813:13
ubottuUbuntu bug 227658 in jockey "Jockey fails to enable Virtual Box display driver" [Undecided,Incomplete]13:13
tseliotpitti: I'll have to write a handler for virtualbox guest utils so that the Device and InputDevice sections are configured by jockey13:25
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munckfishNCommander: you seen this one LP: #27880113:45
munckfishhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ps3-port/+bug/27880113:45
ubottuUbuntu bug 278801 in linux-ports "2.6.27 default TCP congestion control regression..." [Undecided,Confirmed]13:45
pittitseliot: treeview> good to know, thanks for checking13:46
pittitseliot: I'll fix the gtk bit13:46
pittitseliot: virtualbox handler would be awesome indeed13:46
munckfishNCommander: ports got missed does you're new 2.6.27 kernel have the correct setting?13:46
NCommandermunckfish, we can do a SRU to fix the ports tree13:47
NCommandermunckfish, ATM, intrepid-proposed/intrepid-updates isn't open yet, so it will have to wait for that13:48
munckfishNCommander: sure13:49
NCommandermunckfish, fix committed to jaunty13:51
munckfishNCommander: cool thx13:52
munckfishNCommander: I'll deal with the old one. I've a few other things I need to negotiate with the KT about releasing13:53
munckfish"old one" ---> "Intrepid Ports"13:53
NCommanderright13:53
seb128soren: hi, is the mouse move being laggy in virt-manager a known issue? it works correctly in kvm though13:58
tseliotpitti:ok, I'll work on it then ;)13:59
sorenseb128: It's not something I've noticed, but I don't really test gui stuff in kvm much.13:59
RaffoPazzohi14:02
neighborleehello ;0-14:02
RaffoPazzodoes anybody ever encountered "undefined symbol" problem while running an application ?14:02
neighborleeyeah it happens..;)14:03
ChipzzRaffoPazzo: wrong channel14:03
RaffoPazzoit's a developing channel, i think that someone could help me14:03
ion_RaffoPazzo: wrong channel14:04
RaffoPazzowhich channel should i go in ?14:04
neighborleeRaffoPazzo, typically  not  unless its blender related..not that someone would mind but usuallly such things are asked of the channel specifically for that application ;)14:04
neighborleewhat is the app14:04
RaffoPazzomy own developed application14:04
RaffoPazzofor an embedded ARM linux system14:05
neighborleewhat language14:05
RaffoPazzoC14:05
neighborleethen : #c14:05
RaffoPazzoi have some sort of problem with static linking14:05
RaffoPazzowell14:06
RaffoPazzothanks anyway14:06
RaffoPazzobye14:06
* Chipzz proposes a nag screen in xchat on startup and on joining a channel that instructs people to read the bloody topic :P14:10
Chipzzpreferably with a non-obvious way of turning it of :P14:10
liwChipzz, that'll only work if xchat forces people to type (not copy+paste) the topic into the program...14:11
Chipzzliw: I'm guessing people (especially newbies) don't even notice the topic14:12
Chipzzdrawing attention to the fact that irc channels *have* topics and that those topics are *relevant* to the channel would go a long way14:12
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Shanix_hi all, does anyone know why if I use the "sudo fence_tool dump" command, after it's complete, the CPU usage go up to 100% and stay there? And fenced is the process using the CPU15:20
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Shanix_using the redhat-cluster-suite package15:22
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jdongwhat's the fancy new Intrepid replacement for xmodmaps?16:17
jdong(usecase: key swapping)16:17
Keybukjdong: what's wrong with xmodmap?16:30
ion_I’m using xmodmap on intrepid.16:32
calccan anyone familiar with fontconfig look at bug 28617516:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286175 in fontconfig "evince crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28617516:34
* calc thinks this one will bite us right after release16:34
jdongKeybuk: on unplugging and replugging the input device, the mapping is lost16:35
Keybuksure, because you need to run xmodmap again16:36
ograwhy doesnt udev do that for keyboards ?16:36
jdongKeybuk: what's the best way to discover when this happens and run xmodmap automatically?16:36
Keybukogra: udev doesn't do anything in this regard, and it should not16:36
Keybukjdong: what are you changing with xmodmap?16:37
ograwhy not ? (beyond the fact that xmodmap is a workaround tool)16:37
jdongKeybuk: alt<->super16:37
Keybukogra: well, for a start, xmodmap needs authorisation for a list of X sessions it needs to touch?16:38
Keybukjdong: isn't that a standard variant option?16:38
ograhmm, right ... to high level16:38
jdongKeybuk: is it!16:38
KeybukSystem -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Layouts -> Other Options -> Alt/Win key behaviour16:38
jdongKeybuk: you rock.16:38
federico1jwendell: ping16:39
jwendellfederico1, pong16:39
federico1jwendell: hey there!16:39
jwendellfederico1, hello!16:39
federico1jwendell: I'm looking into gtk-vnc for an Important Customer(tm) bug16:39
jwendellhehe16:39
Keybukjdong: your variant might not be there, of course16:40
lobo-ptrhi16:41
Keybukogra: the "correct" way would be for whatever is currently applying xkb options (gnome-settings-daemon I think?) to do it16:41
calcbryce: you almost have xorg into green status :)16:41
ograKeybuk, yeah, indeed16:41
jwendellfederico1, you might want to join #virt at oftc16:41
jwendellgtk-vnc devs are there ;)16:41
brycecalc, on which?16:41
ograi thought hal ... but hal wont be picked up by X ... it could only trigger something even higher level ... g-s-d seems the right place16:42
Keybukogra: though I'd argue that xmodmap is a horrible interface - and that something much better could be dreamed up16:42
ogra++16:42
federico1jwendell: oftc?16:42
ograhal can do that already through .fdi files though ... but sadly not very dynamic if the X server is up once16:43
jwendellfederico1, irc.oftc.net16:43
federico1jwendell: ah, ok, thanks16:43
jwendellThe Open and Free Technology Community16:43
Keybukogra: that's a fallback though16:44
Keybukthe actual way your keyboard layout is selected is by gnome-settings-daemon16:44
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Keybukwhich speaks xkb16:44
ograright, but you can modify xkb via .fdi16:44
calcbryce: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+upstreamreport16:45
calcbryce: > 90% turns it green, you are at exactly 90% right now :)16:45
Keybukogra: but you shouldn't16:45
brycecalc, heh right on the edge16:45
ograif you want it to catch a low level .fdi is a way to do it if you want it user configurable g-s-d is it16:45
Keybukbesides, I'm being told that .fdi files are going away any day now16:45
calcbryce: that page is generated realtime so any changes you make are visible immediately16:46
ograin devicekit :)16:46
pittiKeybuk: conversion to udev rules for DeviceKit?16:46
Keybukdevicekit doesn't do fdi16:46
ograwe still use hal all over the place16:46
Keybukwhich sucks16:46
ograbut is the current tool16:46
Keybukactually, I really don't like the fact that devicekit throws away the nice structured HAL keys16:46
KeybukHAL has strings, integers, arrays, structures16:46
Keybukall DeviceKit has is FOO=BAR16:46
ograyeah16:46
KeybukI think we should throw it all away16:47
ograheh16:47
Keybukand reimplement udev, HAL, DeviceKit, PolicyKit and ConsoleKit16:47
ogrado it in kernel ?16:47
Keybukwe could call it16:47
KeybukDeviceCore!16:47
ograhehe16:48
pittiKeybuk: we could call it "Linux 3.0"?16:48
brycecalc, ok fixed16:49
Keybukpitti: Linux X!16:50
brycecalc, the proportion of green on that page overall is pretty impressive16:51
jdong do we get cool animal names too?16:51
brycecalc, although a lot have <5 bugs upstreamed.16:51
TomaszD_hello, does http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ contain the final release, barring any unforseen catastrophic issues?16:53
pittiogra: dbus will actually move into the kernel (no kidding)16:53
lobo-ptrI want to be a prospective ubuntu developer, found myself a bug and have a problem with dget tool. Am I asking for help on a proper chanell?16:53
ograpitti, i know16:53
ograpitti, i'm evngelizing that topic since prague ;)16:54
calcbryce: yea, i think it should be green based on all parts not just upstreamed vs pending_upstream16:56
calcTomaszD_: always :)16:58
calcTomaszD_: its just that most of the time there will be updates ;-)16:58
calcTomaszD_: just use rsync to update and it won't take much to get the final version if it does change16:58
calcTomaszD_: the last rsync update i did only downloaded 4MB to update my iso16:58
sistpoty|worklobo-ptr: #ubuntu-motu would be more appropriate17:01
calccjwatson: how does the url you sent in the email differ from: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-8.10 ?17:01
calcwell other than the fact that LP now oopes on it17:01
lobo-ptrsistpoty|work, thanks17:01
calccjwatson: the reason i am asking is that LP seems to not show milestoned bugs at times, especially ones for openoffice.org unless i go to the overall Ubuntu milestone list17:02
calccjwatson: eg i do a search for OOo milestoned bugs and it shows nothing at all for me17:02
* calc 's wife just told him he headed to lunch, bbia 1hr17:03
neighborleehighvoltage, there is something wrong with #ubuntu..I can get connect to any other channel, but #ubuntu is sending my xchat cliento  south of the border ;)....any one know maybe whats up ? ;))17:07
pittikirkland: just set up my new laptop installation with ecryptfs; works nicely17:21
pittikirkland: I symlinked .mozilla, .ssh, and .gnupg into Private/17:21
kirklandpitti: very nice, good to hear ;-)17:22
seb128pitti: can I reassign the nautilus and private directory interaction bugs to you now? ;-)17:24
* seb128 has no such setup and no interest in working on that17:25
pittiseb128: I now get a Private mount icon and Private directory on my desktop, but I guess I have to live with that17:25
pittiseb128: what kind of trouble does it give, nautilus-wise?17:25
seb128pitti: a mount icon which is not working apparently17:26
seb128or rather than you can't unmount17:26
pittihm, I can open either17:26
pitti(the dir or the mount icon)17:26
pittiseb128: oh, unmount; I don't think you are supposed to17:26
kirklandthe dir open works fine for me17:26
seb128right, the complain are about the dir being listed as a mount where it's not one17:26
pittibut I'd actually prefer if I wouldn't see the mount icon at all17:26
pittiwell, it is a mount17:26
kirklandpitti: for unmount, the unmount action on that icon needs to be pointed to /sbin/umount.ecryptfs_private17:26
seb128so it's listed in the places list, etc17:27
kirklandfilesystem of type -t ecryptfs could be excluded from that list, no?17:27
kirklandi think that might be the easiest thing17:27
pittiright, I'd rather special-case this kind of fs from being displayed in nautilus17:27
kirklandblacklist ecryptfs filesystem types17:27
pittiseb128: feel free to assign that bug to me, yes17:27
seb128pitti: thanks ;-)17:27
seb128pitti: do you think just not listing those mounts is the easier way?17:28
seb128because if we want to do that that's a trivial glib change17:28
pittiseb128: well, I'm trying to think what the best way would be experience-wise17:29
seb128the other way is to teach gnome-mount to work correctly on those17:29
pittiand since users can't mount/umount ecryptfs directories ATM, there is little point in showing them17:29
seb128I'm not sure if that should be showed as normal directory to the user17:29
pittijust using the Private directory seems much more straightforward17:29
seb128or rather as a mount17:29
pittipersonally I'd favor the directory17:30
pittisure, it's a "magic" one, but that it is a mount is purely an implementation detail17:30
pittiat least having two is pointless, I should have either the dir or the mount17:30
seb128right17:31
seb128I think I know what to change to glib to ignore those, will give it a try after intrepid17:31
* pitti -> dinner, bbl17:31
seb128enjoy!17:31
pittiseb128: yeah, should be a simple mount type filter17:31
keesslangasek: is "enscript" on any of the CDs?17:33
mvokirkland: I added ~/Private today too and I'm a happy user of it \o/17:34
kirklandmvo: awesome ;-)  glad to hear17:34
* kirkland far prefers happy users to gripey users17:34
* kees still wishes there was a simple way he could answer the "is it on a CD?" question for himself.17:34
keespitti: hi! do you happen to have visibility into which packages end up on the various CDs?17:40
=== jono_ is now known as jono
pittikees: yes, that's not a secret; the lists are right beside the .iso files, in .manifest (desktops) and .list (alternates)17:43
pittikees: to be precise, .list is the CD contents, while .manifest is the contents of a livefs17:43
pittiKeybuk: hm, seems my SD card reader stopped working entirely in intrepid; even booting with a card inside doesn't help any more; does your's work?17:45
keespitti: ah! okay17:47
pittikees: some clever combination of wget and grep can probably make this easy17:48
keespitti: wait, this is a file list, not a package list?17:48
pittikees: no, a package list17:48
pittiI'm not aware of file lists17:48
keespitti: ah! sorry, I see now -- all the html early in the list tricked me.  :)17:49
Keybukpitti: err, haven't tried recently17:53
ogramine worked on saturday17:54
Keybukpitti: it worked relatively recently17:54
ograand does so today as well, mounts both partitions17:55
keesif I have a security update for a package that doesn't appear on the CDs, can I upload it?17:58
* calc back18:14
calccjwatson: ping18:15
cjwatsoncalc: Launchpad supports two nearly-though-not-quite-independent pieces of information on bugs: release target (hardy, intrepid, etc.) and milestone (intrepid-alpha-1, ubuntu-8.10-beta, ubuntu-8.10, intrepid-updates, etc.)18:16
calcah ok18:16
cjwatsoncalc: the URL you quote above only looks at the milestone; the URL I sent looks at both18:16
cjwatsoncalc: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RCBugTargetting is supposed to explain when to use each of those18:17
calccjwatson: bug 286175 might should be RC targeted18:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286175 in fontconfig "evince crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28617518:17
calccjwatson: it also crashes OOo (or a very similar issue in the same function does)18:17
cjwatsoncalc: I mentioned it on #ubuntu-release earlier, but nobody bit18:18
calcoh ok18:18
cjwatsoncalc: I do distinctly remember showing you RCBugTargetting in a foundations team meeting a few weeks ago :)18:18
calccjwatson: sorry i must have forgotten :(18:18
calccjwatson: i guess i thought it was a bug since i see a somewhat similar (but real bug i think) with openoffice.org bug listings18:19
calcer a bug wrt displaying the bugs on LP18:19
cjwatsonbasically, the state that bug is in indicates that a developer would like to fix it for that milestone, but it isn't RC18:19
calccjwatson: for openoffice.org if i try to list all bugs relating to a milestone it shows nothing18:19
cjwatsoncalc: is there a candidate fix for that bug? if not, it has no hope18:19
cjwatsoncalc: even if it does, it has almost no hope; we have already rolled images that we hope are final, and uploading fontconfig would require rerolling almost everything18:20
calccjwatson: i haven't looked bisected yet to see if it was a bug we introduced or an upstream bug18:20
cjwatsoncalc: it seems more plausible to fix that in an SRU18:20
calccjwatson: ok18:20
cjwatsoncalc: which, from the description, seems pretty sensible18:20
calcanyone updating while running OOo (maybe evince? and others) will see the apps crash when fc-cache is run18:20
cjwatsoncalc: I agree it's a serious problem as described, and have targeted it to intrepid and moved the milestone to intrepid-updates18:20
calcbut hopefully apport can group the bugs together quickly :)18:21
calci agree i doubt a resolution can even be found in time much less the rerolling of the images18:21
cjwatsoncalc: if you can confirm the problem definitively, then please use "also affects project" to add a task on ubuntu-release-notes, perhaps suggesting some task we can add there18:21
cjwatsoncalc: maybe it's enough to say that people should close applications before upgrading, e.g.18:22
calcthere was a change from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0 in intrepid which might have caused it18:22
calccjwatson: yea telling them close apps before upgrading will help a lot of with crash bug reports18:22
calci'll try grabbing the old release of fontconfig and see if it still crashes18:22
=== njpatel is now known as njpatel_away
calchmm i don't see reference to this bug upstream so far, i'll test 2.5 from hardy and see if it still crashes though18:30
seb128calc: can you trigger the bug in a reliable way? in which case you should probably open an upstream bug18:32
seb128if you can't opening the bug upstream might still be a good idea18:32
calcseb128: i need to try to trigget it with other apps, i can easily reproduce it with our openoffice.org packages18:33
calcseb128: someone else got a similar (not certain if the same) crash with evince18:34
seb128there is quite some evince crashes too18:34
calcwell i mean a crash in the same fontconfig function18:34
calcall you have to do to see the OOo crash is move a font out of the way, run fc-cache and boom18:35
calcor add a font, run fc-cache and boom18:35
calcbasically anytime the cache changes i guess18:35
pittiKeybuk: lsusb says "0b97:7762 O2 Micro, Inc. Oz776 SmartCard Reader"; I guess your d420 has a similar one?18:35
Keybukidentical18:38
Keybukhowever I don't have an SD card to hand to test with18:38
pittiKeybuk: ok, thanks18:38
ograah, mine is pci18:38
Keybukpitti: how doesn't it work?18:38
pittiKeybuk: if I plug it in, or boot with one inside, nothing happens at all18:39
pittino dmesg, no udev, no device18:39
calci'm doing a vm install so i can beat on it without breaking my laptop18:39
ograpitti, is that thing builtin ?18:40
pittiogra: yes18:40
KeybukI have found an SD card18:40
* ogra just had a hard two weeks to find out his builtin webcam can be powered off by an undocumented fn key combo18:40
Keybukpitti: my SD card reader functions perfectly18:41
* pitti wonders how to map "Bus 002 Device 005" to something in /sys/bus/usb/devices18:41
pittiKeybuk: ok, thanks for testing18:41
pittithis is a brand new and complete intrepid install18:41
Keybukpitti: have you used the SD card reader recently?18:41
pittiKeybuk: no, not for several months18:42
KeybukI had similar symptoms a while back18:42
Keybukthe SD card reader simply did not function, no events, no anything18:42
pittiyou gave it a good shake?18:42
Keybuka man from Dell came and replaced the entire main board of the laptop18:42
Keybukpitti: have you tried hardy or ... other operating systems?18:47
jdong     Cooling 0: Processor 0 of 1018:47
pittiKeybuk: no, not yet18:48
jdongwhat on earth does that actually mean? :)18:48
ion_The zeroth processor, obviously.18:49
jdongion_: lol the entire construct doesn't parse in my head18:49
jdongthis is a dual-core machine, I g et a Cooling 0 and Cooling 1 message18:49
jdongand the "Processor 0 of 10" part makes no sense to me18:49
ograso they accidentially built in 20 CPUs in your machine :)18:50
jdongO COOL IT CAN GOEZ FASTER??18:50
ograonly gentoo with -OALLCPUS will work on it :P18:50
calcjdong: quad processor?18:58
jdongno, single-proc dual-core18:59
calcoh hmm can't even be 10b cores then18:59
jdongit is probably some sort of ACPI quirk of this evil Apple machine :)18:59
calcyea Apple's are evil18:59
jdong:)18:59
calcthey put poor Dr Watson out of work ;-)18:59
ogradid you buy it on april 1st ?18:59
jdongunfortunately not :)19:00
ograprobably a special edition19:00
Keybuk10 is 2 in binary19:00
cjwatsoncalc: I never did bother getting a doctorate ...19:00
calcKeybuk: but 2 is the 3rd processor if you start with 019:00
calccjwatson: dr watson being the crash handler on windows (from what i recall)19:00
calcapple keeping doctors away and all ;-)19:00
cjwatsoncalc: yeah, I know :)19:01
jdongan apple a day just makes for more kernel hacking to thwack AHCI :)19:01
ogracalc, i bet colin has handled lost of windows crashes in his life :)19:01
jdongand that's what I forgot to do with  this iMac setup!19:01
calcogra: heh :)19:01
* jdong grumbles and queues up a quick kernel build19:01
ogra*lots even19:02
* calc wants 11n wireless transfering isos takes too long on 11g19:02
cjwatsonogra: not really, haven't used Windows in 10+ years19:02
calc1-2MB/s is too slow19:02
ograreally ? not even for friends ?19:02
jdongcalc: that pisses me off too. I can't get the ATA controller into AHCI mode but color me amused this draft-N broadcom worked with one click.19:02
liwcalc, and here I'm whining that gigabit is too slow19:03
calci unfortunately still have to use windows with testing out OOo bugs, heh19:03
calcso what is real world transfer for 11n around 10-20MB/s ?19:03
KeybukI use Windows quite often19:03
* ogra finally converted his GF last weekend ... last XP in reach is gone now19:03
calci'm going to attempt to convert my wife over when i replace her machine in dec 0919:04
jdongcalc: well campus just got those fancy Cisco UFO routers and I pull about 10MB/s from my dorm server19:04
cjwatsonogra: well, not other than trivially and not for long enough to run into crashes at any rate19:04
jdongcalc: the dorm system is hooked up on 100mbit and I think that's the bottleneck19:04
calcshe used ubuntu back with 4.10 when i originally converted her but we weren't married yet and she lived far away at the time and didn't like that she didn't know how to use it19:04
ograheh, that must have been short then19:04
calcjdong: cool19:05
cjwatsonogra: my wife uses Ubuntu (or Xandros on the eeePC, but only because I haven't got round to reinstalling that yet)19:05
cjwatsonand I don't really use anyone else's machine very often19:05
Chipzzlobo-ptr: no you're not - #ubuntu-motu would probably be best (cfr topic) ;)19:05
ograsusi just got herself a MSI wind netbook ripoff ... she tried out UNR on it and asked me for a standard desktop install after 30min ... with which she's happy now19:06
calcanyone else play with vmware 6.5 yet?19:06
Keybukcalc: yes19:06
jdongcalc: gonna do that tonight to get *shudder* iTunes up.19:06
calcKeybuk: is there a way to get the keyboard to work with using: xkeymap.nokeycodeMap = "TRUE" ?19:06
calcKeybuk: without using that i mean19:06
Keybukno idea, I just used that and was happy19:06
calcok19:06
calci read the manual found that and it worked so i didn't know if there was a better way19:07
calcjdong: hint, use that in ~/.vmware/config19:07
calcjdong: otherwise up arrow won't work (at least on a US keyboard)19:08
calci keep getting printscreen app popping up was funny for about a second19:08
YokoZarI filed a bug for the problem I was having last night: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/29041519:09
ubottuUbuntu bug 290415 in ubiquity "ubiquity partition step does not show hard disks that were mounted by user during live CD session" [High,New]19:09
KeybukYokoZar: that's because they're mounted, no?19:12
ograwell, ubiquity should unmount them19:14
YokoZarExactly19:19
cjwatsonyeah, I think it used to, it's release notes fodder at this point though19:20
calcso am i right in reading that the new vmware 3d support is only for windows guests?19:23
cjwatsonYokoZar: I've added a release-notes task19:24
YokoZarcjwatson: Maybe if I hadn't been lazy and installed the release candidate two days ago this coulda been fixed :)19:25
jdstrandpitti: hi! are you familiar with gnome-system-tools?19:37
pittijdstrand: not intimately, but a bit19:38
jdstrandpitti: would you mind looking at bug #28713419:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 287134 in system-tools-backends "In "Intrepid" beta for correct password enough only 8 correct chars" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28713419:38
jdstrandpitti: I just confirmed this for users-admin19:38
jdstrandpitti: adduser is ok19:38
seb128slangasek: bug #260492 is worth having in the upgrade notes?19:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 260492 in nautilus "opening a directory using an application change associations incorrectly" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26049219:40
jdstrandpitti: sorry for my confusing comment in the bug. I added a clarifying one19:41
jdstrandand updated the description19:41
pittijdstrand: hm, maybe g-s-t still uses 3DES, while standard useradd now uses the new sha256 ones?19:43
pittididn't we have such a kind of transition in hardy or intrepid?19:44
jdstrandpitti: that was my initial thought19:44
seb128slangasek: to summarize the issue using the nautilus open with dialog used to change the default association (that's fixed in intrepid) but hardy users didn't notice because the settings was not respected in gnome-panel, they will notice after upgrading to intrepid though19:44
jdstrandpitti: kees got us to sha256 this cycle, I don't know about earlier cycles19:44
pittijdstrand: I still have 3des passwords in my shadow; if I change my passwd, they get *significantly* longer19:45
seb128slangasek: intrepid will not write buggy configuration but users upgrading who used the feature will have to change the association to get it working correctly19:45
keesjdstrand, pitti: it's been md5 until intrepid.19:46
keesthough the installer forces md5, so only newly created users or changed passwords will get the sha512 encoding19:46
james_wliboobs has a use_md5 config option19:48
jdstrandkees: can you peek at bug #287134 ?19:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 287134 in system-tools-backends "users-admin sets up maximum 8 character password" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28713419:49
keesjdstrand: yeah, looking now19:49
keesjdstrand: you just confirmed this?  what does users-admin put in the shadow file for the new user?19:51
jdstrandkees: yes, it's confimred19:51
jdstrandtest3:I1duWRnu6J/9w:14180:0:99999:7:::19:51
jdstrand*way* too short19:51
keesieeeeeeee19:51
keesit's using 3DES!19:51
jdstrandpitti, kees: hardy is not affected19:51
jdstrandyeah19:51
keesjdstrand: what does it look like in hardy?19:52
kees(shadow)19:52
james_wliboobs needs to be taught how to do sha passwords19:52
jdstrandtest3:$1$ndnH4$UnEoh8cev89cH.Yn4g47w1:14180:0:99999:7:::19:52
keesjames_w: why isn't it using md5?19:52
james_wand system-tools-backends needs to be taught to use sha51219:52
keesjames_w: but it _reverted_ to 3DES.19:53
james_wor rather look for it in /etc/pam.d/common-passwd19:53
* jdstrand thinks liboobs is the worst name of a lib, ever19:53
sebnerjames_w: ahoi! got my mail? nvm for now, we need to go for a sRU19:53
jdstrandkees: so looks like md5 in hardy still19:53
james_wkees: you won't like this, this is really stupid19:53
james_wkees: liboobs defaults to 3DES, and has an option to make it use md5 (but no option for sha)19:54
keesjames_w: right, but why did that option vanish for intrepid?19:54
james_wkees: system-tools-backends looks in /etc/pam.d/passwd and looks for md5 in the options, and tells liboobs to use md5 if found.19:54
* kees slaps his forehead19:54
james_wkees: when sha was turned on this check obviously failed, and so liboobs then defaults to 3DES19:54
keesjames_w: the correct thing for liboobs to do is parse /etc/login.defs19:55
kees(and if it doesn't find a ENCRYPT_METHOD entry, then to look at pam configs)19:55
keesand why isn't liboobs just using PAM for this?19:56
james_wkees: the correct thing and g-s-t rarely seem to collide19:56
* kees cries19:56
slangasekseb128: yes, sounds like a release notes item to me19:56
jdstrandkees, james_w: is it unreasonable to have patch liboobs to default to md5 for intrepid, until a proper fix is found?19:57
jdstrands/have//19:58
keesjdstrand: I think that's the best idea, yeah19:58
james_wI've got to get on a train soon, so can't patch this myself, but I19:58
keesjdstrand: I was actually thinking of tricking liboobs with   " # md5"  in the pam config19:58
james_wam sure you can find some way to make this slightly less stupid19:58
jdstrandkees: be careful with pam-auth-update stuff...19:58
jdstrandit really just searches for the md5 string in pam? even if it's commented?19:59
keesjames_w: where does liboobs scan the pam configs?19:59
* sebner slightly feels ignored by james_w but that's also fun somehow xD19:59
james_wkees: system-tools-backends19:59
jdstrandkees: common-password has a commented md5 in it already20:00
james_wkees: Users/Users.pm20:00
james_wkees: ./oobs/oobs-usersconfig.c and ./oobs/oobs-user.c from liboobs for their part.20:00
cjwatsonlool: I could swear I'd made that redirect work, but apache hates me20:01
jdstrandkees: so I'm getting the distinct feeling you are going to be handling this bug?20:01
keesjames_w: yeah, found the code s-t-b now20:01
james_wsebner: yeah, sorry, I got your mail, but forgot to reply. I'll look at this for an SRU with you later.20:01
keesjdstrand: mostly I'm just crying a whole lot.  I'm certainly working on it, but i'm unfamiliar enough with this code what I'll be leaning on james_w  :)20:01
jdstrandthen I'll just get back to iso testing...20:02
sebnerjames_w: thx, you wanted to recheck with you. again, no hurry. :) btw, can it be that you are a canoncial employee?20:02
sebner*you = I20:02
keess-t-b has an extensively complex and fragile pam config parser.  craaaazy.20:02
james_wkees: you've got ten minutes, I can work on the train if you like, but the patch will be a few hours to appear.20:02
james_wsebner: yeah, you emailed my canonical address :-)20:03
keesjames_w: this will go in as an SRU, I assume?20:03
james_wkees: that's your call I think.20:03
keesI might want to push it as a security update, actually.  but I assume slangasek will murder me if I try to get this in before release.20:03
slangasekkees: please don't clutter the pam config for that, just kick liboobs in the head20:03
keesslangasek: yeah, agreed.20:04
jdstrandslangasek: I don't think it'd work there anyway20:04
sebnerjames_w: really? I saw the canoncial adress but I think I used the ubuntu one. strange ^^, Am I allowed to ask you for how long you have been a employee now? /me is just asked because this is somehow really cool ^ ^20:04
keesjdstrand: it would, actually, work.20:04
slangasekkees: yes, it's not going in before final :)20:04
james_wsebner: about 6 months.20:04
jdstrandkees: what is it parsing? my common-password has a commented "md5" in it20:05
sebnerjames_w: WOW! crazy to think off that you joined MOTU just 1 month ago or somethink like that. congratulations, really cool =)20:05
james_wkees: I've got to leave, I'll work on this for a security update if you like. I left my book on the train this morning so I've got nothing better to do than kick liboobs.20:05
jdstrandie, the one with the 3DES password20:05
keesjames_w: okay, yeah, please have at it.20:06
james_wjdstrand: on mine md5 is only mentioned in a commented line, which it skips.20:06
keesjames_w: the immediate fix is to for it to use md5 if "md5" or "sha*" is found in the pam configs20:06
sebnerjames_w: ignore all the typos xD /me is a little bit ill again :\20:06
jdstrandjames_w: right, I thought kees was suggesting a commented line20:06
keesjames_w: for jaunty, it'll need to grow proper sha abilities.20:06
keesjdstrand: slangasek nixed that idea.20:06
jdstrandjames_w: anyhoo, it doesn't matter-- you have at it20:06
james_wkees: ok, I'll go with that, thanks. I'll try and make sure we don't hit this again when we switch to rot1320:07
keesheh20:07
keesjames_w: I've added liboobs to bug 5155120:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 51551 in user-setup "newusers, liboobs uses crypt insted of md5, intrepid installer doesn't use sha512" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/5155120:07
james_wkees: cool, thanks. Signing off now. My mobile will work, but I'll have no internet connection for a couple of hours.20:08
keesjames_w: okay, thanks!20:08
* kees wonders what Fedora is doing about this....20:09
NCommanderkees, doing about what?20:09
keesNCommander: supposedly Fedora switched to sha512 passwords too, but they use system-backend-tools too20:09
keesNCommander: do you have the Fedora beta handy?20:09
NCommanderI can make it handy20:10
NCommanderkees, well, as long as PAM knew how to handle the sha512 passwords, everything should just work20:11
jdstrandone would think20:11
NCommanderit doesnt?20:12
keesNCommander: that assumes that insane "system management" tools aren't writing their own passwords... like liboobs is.20:12
NCommanderTHen liboobs needs porting to PAM20:13
RainCTUhm.. can the trash and the volume control applets only be added once to the panel? (Because they give an error and ask me if I want to remove them if I try to add them, but those that were there by default are working fine)20:13
NCommanderkees, well, liboobs sits on dbus, it doesn't seem to access the password database(s) directly20:14
=== ember_ is now known as ember
BrianR___Where can I find information on the new "ipia" architecture - like the compiler and stuff?20:17
calcBrianR___: lpia? its essentially the in order i386 arch that the intel atom uses (aiui)20:19
BrianR___calc: Aah. That's why I was having so much trouble finding it. Aparently the in font where I first read about it the 'l' looked like an 'i'20:21
calclow power intel architecture :)20:21
BrianR___calc: So "http://lwn.net/Articles/247003/" might be a good answer to my question... Would have found it right away if I weren't spelling it wrong.20:21
BrianR___calc: Thanks.20:21
calcok20:22
BrianR___Oh... Is there any sort of working multiarch thing?20:22
* pitti finally gets ddebs.ubuntu.com to have correct and gpg-signed release files20:27
keespitti: \o/20:32
pittimvo: question for you in bug 28985520:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 289855 in update-notifier "incorrect quoting makes intrepid CD detection fail" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28985520:32
pittikees: intrepid being totally frozen is a nice opportunity to work on infrastructure :)20:32
keespitti: nice.  what key is used to sign it?20:35
pittikees: see https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/185625/comments/720:36
ubottuUbuntu bug 185625 in ubuntu "sign the repository at ddebs.ubuntu.com" [Undecided,Fix released]20:36
geserpitti: you mean if you can't break packages you break the infrastructure instead? :)20:36
pittiMUST ... HACK ...20:36
mvopitti: oh, that is really good - then its probably just a cornercase bug for people without /media/cdrom :)20:39
* mvo adds a bug followup20:40
pittiseb128: are you already sponsoring bug 256048 or shall I do it now?20:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256048 in evince "Loading PDF file hang on Loading..." [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25604820:43
seb128pitti: I've several hardy desktop srus I want to do, I'll likely do some tomorrow or the day after that but feel free to do this one if you want20:44
pittiseb128: taking that one then20:45
seb128thanks20:45
pittiseb128: I'm doing CD testing, so I can do some sponsoring in parallel20:45
seb128right, I'm doing bug triage right now, too sleeping to do sru uploads now ;-)20:46
jdongpitti: you're my hero... That bug has bugged me for quite some time now :)20:49
pittikirkland: if I log out from a chroot, I get "Sessions still open, not unmounting"20:55
pittikirkland: I guess that's from libpam_ecryptfs?20:55
kirklandpitti: it's from umount.ecryptfs_private itself;  it has a built-in counter20:56
kirklandpitti: count should be in /tmp/ecryptfs-pitti-Private20:56
kirklandpitti: it'll unmount when that counter hits 0, or that file doesn't exist20:57
pittikirkland: right, I just wondered why it's that verbose20:57
kirklandpitti: in the interest of paranoia, to let you know that your Private data is still mounted20:57
kirklandpitti: it's trivial to silence, if you think it's important20:58
pittikirkland: not really important, just slightly confusing20:58
kirklandpitti: i'll silence it in an SRU, if we get complaints.  fair enough?21:00
pittikirkland: changing it in jaunty sounds fine21:00
kirklandpitti: k21:00
pittikirkland: I just wondered whether it was actually important, not mor21:00
pittie21:01
kirklandpitti: k21:01
loolcjwatson: Eh thanks21:03
pittizul: did you see my question about the bacula sru in bug 228693? also, is bug 227410 fixed in intrepid? (the current sru in the queue fixes it)21:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 228693 in bacula "[SRU] bacula-director-pgsql postinstall broken" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22869321:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 227410 in bacula "[SRU] catalog Backup fails because .my.cnf is not read" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22741021:08
hwildeKeybuk, ping21:14
hwildeKeybuk, if you see this,    http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m1fa35c4221:15
pittiseb128, kirkland: FYI, I opened gnome bug 558298 and will discuss it there with upstream21:19
ubottuGnome bug 558298 in general "Hide ecryptfs mounts" [Normal,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55829821:19
seb128pitti: thanks, that's rather a glib thing though21:19
pittiseb128: oh, is it? sorry21:19
kirklandpitti: cool, thanks21:19
seb128pitti: gio gunixmounts.c in glib21:20
hwildedo the udev rules log anywhere ?21:20
seb128pitti: guess_system_internal() const char *ignore_fs[] = {21:20
pittiseb128: thanks, you rock21:20
seb128pitti: it's likely just adding the fstype to this table21:21
seb128pitti: you're welcome21:21
Keybukhwilde: yes?21:22
hwildeKeybuk, if you look at my pastebin, my udev rules are matching two things but I don't see how that's possible21:23
Keybukhwilde: there is insufficient information in your paste to determine whether or not that is correct or incorrect behaviour21:23
Keybukudevinfo -a on each device would be a good start21:23
hwildeKeybuk, look closely21:24
Keybukmy proximity to my screen shouldn't matter21:24
hwildeit is creating two symlinks to the same ttyUSB221:24
hwildemastermodule -> ../ttyUSB221:24
hwildetug -> ../ttyUSB221:24
Keybukyes?21:24
Keybukhwilde: there is insufficient information in your paste to determine whether or not that is correct or incorrect behaviour21:24
hwildebut the kerneles pci bus id are different21:24
Keybukudevinfo -a on each device would be a good start21:24
hwildeKERNELS=="0000:00:1d.1"21:24
hwildeKERNELS=="0000:00:1d.0"21:24
Keybukudevinfo -a on each device would be a good start21:24
ion_Also, udevinfo -a on each device would be a good start.21:24
hwildeI have all that information if you really want it21:25
hwildethe udev rules are setup right21:25
hwildeit's matching two somehow21:25
KeybukI really want it21:25
hwildeit's like the uhci controller bus id is flipping :/21:25
seb128pitti: will you add a patch to the bug or should I? just having a trivial patch there might make easier to get an upstream comment ;-)21:26
pittiseb128: doing it right now21:26
seb128pitti: danke21:26
pittiand testing how it works21:26
hwildehere are the udevinfo -a -n for all the ttyUSBs    http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m360c920221:26
hwildeKeybuk, here are the udevinfo -a -n for all the ttyUSBs    http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m360c920221:27
hwildeKeybuk, here are the udev rules  http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m3fc26a6221:27
hwildeKeybuk, here are the resulting symlinks http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m188b0e5821:28
hwildeit works about 75% of the time, fails about 25% of the time21:28
hwildewhen it fails it is assigning multiple symlinks to ttyUSB2, which I thought would be impossible based on the udev rules KERNELS=="0000:00:1d.1"  versus KERNELS=="0000:00:1d.0"21:29
Keybukhwilde: no idea21:31
KeybukI'm not sure you can match KERNELS twice like that21:33
hwildeKeybuk, http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m2a984c0221:37
hwildeI think my uhci is having irq conflicts and getting reassigned bus numbers 1-421:37
hwildeusbs are freakin killin me21:38
hwildeKeybuk, good we're on the same side of the split21:42
hwildeKeybuk, any suggestions at all ?21:42
Keybukhwilde: file a new bug about the invalid match21:43
Keybukprovide udevinfo -a and the various -q for each device21:43
Keybukand udevtest output for each one21:43
KeybukI'll look at it in a couple of weeks21:43
hwildefaq21:44
hwildei'm going to fail 25% of reboots for a couple weeks21:44
Keybukyou can always debug it21:44
Keybukpatches more than welcome if you find it21:44
Keybukmight be worth talking to udev upstream21:44
Keybukthough he's just rewritten the rules matching21:44
Keybukin particular, I'm not sure you can match KERNELS twice like you're doing there21:45
KeybukI think it only takes one of the matches21:45
elmowhy wouldn't apport be catching something sigseving?21:45
hwildebut I have to put both because the usb hubs get assigned random pci ids every reboot21:45
zulpitti: yep just havent gotten around to it21:46
pittielmo: several reasons; (1) you are using current intrepid, where it's now disabled by default, (2) the affected program already has an unreported crash report pending, (3) the affected program crashed more than 3 times at a day, (4) bug21:46
elmopitti: (1) then, I guess.  can I force it?  I want to report a bug about a repeatable crasher, and although I could do it byhand, I supsect apport provides more useful information21:47
pittielmo: yes, you can enable it in /etc/default/apport (enable=1)21:47
pittielmo: and afterwards /etc/init.d/apport start21:48
pittielmo: we just generally disable it for stable releases by default, for various reasons21:48
tedgbryce: Do you still have a machine that can recreate bug 285323 ?21:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 285323 in gnome-power-manager "Losing keyboard and mouse control when changing screen brightness with fn + arrow under intrepid" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28532321:48
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hwildeKeybuk, http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m2a984c0221:52
hwildethe uhci keeps getting assigned different bus ids 1 through 421:52
Keybuksure21:53
Keybukids aren't stable21:53
elmopitti: cool, thanks, that worked21:53
pitti\o/21:53
hwildeKeybuk, so then I can't make udev rules off unstable ids :/21:55
Keybukno21:55
hwildeKeybuk, well that pretty much ends that discussion21:55
Keybukyou have to find something that uniquely identifies each device21:56
hwildewhy are hardware people allowed to crap out anything they want and expect the OS to work :*(21:57
lamontjdstrand: you aroudn?21:57
jdstrandlamont: yes21:57
lamontjdstrand: thoughts on 289060?21:57
hwildeKeybuk, thanks for confirming my fears that mashing the serial lines into usb was a bad idea21:57
jdstrandlamont: already on my todo list to fix right after release21:58
brycetedg: yep21:58
* lamont notes that the comment in 249824 about not having a CVS tree is a blatant lie21:58
* lamont waits for git-cvsimport to finish running21:58
jibelHi, could someone please sponsor request in bug 289603 . This fixes an upgrade issue of the package from hardy to intrepid. Thanks.21:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 289603 in sabre "Please sync sabre 0.2.4b-26 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28960321:59
lamontjdstrand: if that's the right change, I'll add it to my changes, and we can just package-n-upload when we're ready22:00
jdstrandlamont: I haven't tested it yet, but can and will get back to you. it certainly seems correct22:00
tedgtedg: Can you try something then?  The only thing that I can figure out is that GPM swallows the key in that case, I'm curious if GDK is holding into focus in that case.22:01
tedgbryce: ^^  Sorry, I was talking to myself ;)22:02
tedgbryce: Basically change src/gpm-button.c:100 from GDK_FILTER_REMOVE to GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE22:02
lamontsigh.  2 years into the 10 year cvs tree.  I think I'll find that patch for 249824 once I get home later tonight...22:02
pgranerpitti: ping22:03
lamontafk for a while then22:08
keespitti: W: GPG error: http://ddebs.ubuntu.com intrepid Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG ECDCAD72428D7C01 Ubuntu Debug Symbol Archive Automatic Signing Key <ubuntu-archive@lists.ubuntu.com>22:13
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slangaseksuperm1: anyone working on mythbuntu testing for final, specifically?22:34
superm1not until tonight, but yeah22:34
superm1(for jaunty we're going to be on the iso tracker website so it will be a little easier to track these things too)22:35
slangasekyou're already on the iso tracker for intrepid22:35
slangasekso please use it, or you'll find me nagging you periodically :-)22:35
superm1oh we are? i didn't think we made the cut22:36
superm1yeah i'll point our guys at using that then, sorry!22:36
stgrabersuperm1: why did you think I was asking you to give me a list of testcase the other day ? :)22:38
superm1stgraber, see i thought that was all for jaunty stuff :)22:39
stgrabernope, I usually do a testcase update between beta and rc, that was it :)22:39
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