[00:00] Sylphid: Im using nvidia, so maybe thats why [00:00] but the graphics seem like basic qt or something, so its weird [00:00] anyway, Im off === paul__ is now known as Elbrus === mathiaz_ is now known as mathiaz [02:45] so should I leave that rc bugs tracker defaulting to intrepid for a few weeks yet? [02:46] seems advisable; nobody's going to be proactively merging specific fixes for jaunty for about that long [02:46] as opposed to "mass-import everything" [02:46] I'll have to fix it up so that it displays the per-release info [02:47] intrepid-proposed is a valid upload target right now. [02:47] No reason to stop fixing major bugs. [02:48] yep [02:48] the comments are currently per-bug, that may need to be changed to include the release affected as well [02:49] I imagine it could still have useful data for hardy that isn't being shown at the moment === leleobhz_ is now known as leleobhz === woody86_ is now known as woody86 === TheMuso_ is now known as TheMuso === nxvl_ is now known as nxvl [03:54] are there any blockers for tomarrow? Is the release still a go for the 31st? === santiago-pgsql is now known as Guest74015 === Guest74015 is now known as santiago-ve [04:13] Awsoonn: sorry mate, the release has been delayed by two days do to Mark Shuttleworth being held up in an airport by a snowstorm. Then, the release was delayed yet another day because penguins began to gather, further blocking the runways. === RAOF_ is now known as RAOF [06:45] good morning [06:46] Happy release day, dholbach. [06:46] hi wgrant :) [06:50] :) [06:50] Heya dholbach, wgrant. [06:50] hi iulian [06:52] Hi dholbach, wgrant, iulian [06:52] hi geser [06:53] Hey iulian, geser. [06:55] Hello geser. [07:20] urgh @ http://preview.ubunut.com/8.10 [07:20] I *hate* it when that happens === thekorn_ is now known as thekorn === highvolt1ge is now known as highvoltage [08:00] wgrant: I'm going to change the rcbugs stuff to also store a release field for the bug comments, so that it can have separate comments for hardy, intrepid, jaunty [08:01] any thoughts on that? [08:01] hi guys [08:01] ajmitch: Excellent idea. [08:01] * ajmitch has it working per-distro on this side, just not on the display side [08:01] Given that I hope we'll be SRUing lots. [08:01] yeah [08:01] TKIP isnt available for intrepid to connect to secured wireless networks [08:01] and it's still useful for hardy SRUs [08:01] Hmm... UI-wise... [08:01] known issue? [08:01] verwilst: This isn't a support channel. [08:01] oh sorry [08:01] wrong channel :) [08:02] ajmitch: Perhaps we should have a separate page for each release? [08:02] UI-wise, I'm not sure how to either avoid duplicating entering comments [08:02] that was the plan [08:02] what is the next-version channel again plz? [08:02] though it'd be nice to be able to copy a comment from jaunty to intrepid, it may not be needed [08:02] #ubuntu+1! [08:03] you already saw that it has missing-fixes-rc.intrepid.txt, I just need to re-run it for other versions [08:03] Yep. [08:05] * ajmitch thinks a simple ALTER TABLE should be all that's needed once a release field is in [08:05] ALTER TABLE + UPDATE [08:06] Unless you set the default to Intrepid, but that sounds wrong. [08:07] I was undecided what to do with a blank string [08:07] whether to show it on all releases, or just the latest [08:07] Disallow it. [08:08] probably simpler that way, and fill in the release for any new comments [08:09] * ajmitch tries to resist asking 'are we there yet?!?' in release-party [08:10] Happy Ibex Day! [08:29] ok, just need to do the UI part now [08:29] mostly url mangling, I think [08:40] ajmitch: Excellent. Easy enough, particularly now the template is extracted. [08:40] yes, thanks for that [08:40] Although the template needs refactoring from my hackish copy+paste just before release. [08:40] fixing up a "My First Django Project" [08:40] Heh. [08:40] I recall my first Django attempts were utterly awful. [08:40] which wasn't really meant to go live, but that's how they start [08:41] You can never write useful things thinking they'll not be used. [08:41] quite true [08:41] Particularly when they're as useful as rcbugs. [08:41] now to sort out the urls, I'd like http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/ to point to the latest release, and http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/intrepid/ to point to a specific release [08:42] while keeping all the addcomment, remove, etc in place [08:42] * ajmitch tinkers [08:42] That sounds good. [08:42] addcomment will need some extra magic, but remove should be fine. [08:43] Except that remove's and demote's templates should mention the release. [08:43] just looking at that now [08:43] and some way of navigating between releases [08:43] That's easy enough. [08:44] easy to put in, harder to look good [08:45] as you can tell from my initial table layout, I don't do visual design :) [08:45] I'm pretty awful at it too, but I made it look a bit better and asked some friends for hints. [08:46] it was appreciated [08:47] As was your much greater work in getting it going in the first place. [08:48] it was something interesting to do at the time, I think it came out of a MOTU meeting quite awhile ago [08:49] hm, trolls in release-party spreading misinformation [08:52] Like they have all afternoon? [08:52] of course [08:52] this one was doing a fake announcement that servers had been compromised [08:53] Sigh. [08:53] nothing imaginative, really [09:12] ajmitch: It inevitably gets worse. And quicker. [09:12] oh I expect that [09:12] especially as ZOMG its teh 31st! hits [09:12] Yes... [09:13] It is then that the power of ubuntu/member/* becomes useful. [09:13] so what if it's the 31st in UTC+13... [09:13] Then it must be out! [09:13] obviously [09:13] there's even a few people alive in #ubuntu-nz tonight [09:14] usually it's only alive during work hours :) === cedric_ is now known as cedricv [09:56] sistpoty|work: morning =) [09:56] hi sebner [09:57] hi sistpoty|work [09:57] hi ajmitch [09:57] how's it going? I haven't seen you round much for awhile :) [09:58] ajmitch: quite good, how about you? [09:58] good also [09:58] the usual with work :) [09:59] heh [10:43] hi [10:43] verification done for bug 282146 [10:43] Launchpad bug 282146 in havp "chown: cannot access `/var/run/havp': No such file or directory " [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/282146 [11:25] welcome mgdm! [11:26] 'lo :) [11:34] methinks cdimage.u.c is being hammered [11:56] hi [11:57] hi =) === cprov is now known as cprov-afk === gouki_ is now known as gouki === sistpoty|work changed the topic of #ubuntu-motu to: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU | Want to get involved with the MOTUs? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing | Intrepid: RELEASED. | See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates | Next MOTU meeting: Fri, October 31st 04:00 UTC [14:17] hm... anyone got a clue when/if intrepid-proposed will open up? [14:17] (or is it already open?) === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach [14:22] sistpoty|work: already open [14:23] slangasek: oh, cool, thanks === sistpoty|work changed the topic of #ubuntu-motu to: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU | Want to get involved with the MOTUs? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing | Intrepid: RELEASED. | Good time to work on fixing intrepid bugs via SRUs, See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates | Next MOTU meeting: Fri, October 31st 04:00 UTC [14:33] Heya gang [14:33] hi bddebian [14:33] Hi sistpoty|work === x-spec-t is now known as Spec [16:33] nxvl: ping [16:35] huats: pong [16:37] So, anyone want to review a package for Jaunty? ;) [16:38] http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=goocanvasmm [16:39] huats: i have problem with my conection i didn't get anything after the ping [16:39] nxvl pv [16:39] :) === nxvl_ is now known as nxvl [17:33] * sistpoty|work heads home... cya [18:03] superm1: WHOOOOOOOO got it paired! [18:03] superm1: had to unpair it from OS X first, then pair it with Ubuntu [18:03] superm1: oddly even then there was a 50-50 between "pairing failed" and "enter PIN xxxx" [18:03] jdong, "unpair"? [18:03] i didnt know a function like that even existed [18:03] superm1: tell OS X to forget the keyboard [18:04] i.e. bluetooth app, remove remove remove. [18:04] jdong, ah [18:04] jdong, told you i was crazy, but these keyboards were worse than me~ [18:04] superm1: I have a feeling OS X touches the EFI or NVRAM in some way that Ubuntu doesn't know how [18:04] superm1: I don't think it's normal for BT keyboards to work at the EFI level [18:04] to set the hid proxy with them before it boots? [18:05] yeah I'm pretty sure it does [18:05] Dell added functionality like that in the last year too [18:05] resetting the PRAM requires reassociating both the keyboard and mouse on next OS X boot. [18:05] that's probably something I should've tested too! [18:05] but at any rate I'm just glad to get this working [18:05] Broadcom chips have support for it [18:05] no more while true; sleep 20; hidd --connect .... :D [18:05] oh gosh what a hack [18:06] superm1: how else do you get hidd to reocnnect to lost devices :-/ [18:06] I felt so dirty for that hack [18:06] one month from now i'm going to go on the forums with a blowtorch, and if i see people on intrepid using hidd still, i'm not going to be happy [18:07] superm1: yeah, though this was a HUGE pain to set up [18:07] what has it been... roughly a week since we last talked? :) [18:07] jdong, well do the world a favor and make a blog post about it [18:08] or at least document it somewhere people will find it [18:08] superm1: yeah, will do [18:08] superm1: first I'm gonna try to use this keyboard with OS X again to make sure nothing died. [18:12] slightly ungood news: needed a new PIN to pair with OS X [18:12] now trying Ubuntu again.... [18:12] *cringe* [18:15] and we're good! [18:15] muahaha [18:15] yay swsusp [18:37] Hello and happy release day! [18:37] "merry releasemas" [18:38] Heh, right. [18:38] That sounds better. [18:39] slangasek: so we are at the point that we can only write SRU's and wait for jaunty to open? === fta_ is now known as fta [18:39] superm1: is it just me or did the intrepid-security kernel lose fn keys on the keyboard? [18:39] nxvl: yep. another 1-2 weeks until jaunty :( [18:40] boring time [18:40] \o/ [18:40] nxvl: yep, nothing to break ,.. ^ ^ [18:46] superm1: it definitely seems like in BlueZ input mode I lose my fn keys [18:46] jdong, intrepid-security kernel? wha.. [18:47] 00:1F:5B:B1:C3:B7 jdong’s mouse [0000:0000] connected [18:47] 00:1E:52:FC:A8:B4 jdong’s keyboard [0000:0000] connected [18:47] lets see the diff on it [18:47] could that be the culprit? [18:47] when hidd connects, there are usb IDs in those fields [18:47] but when BlueZ does it, those seem to all be zeroes [18:47] the fn key doesn't do anything special anymore [18:47] okay one sec, there's something you need to check [18:47] i.e. no access to volume keys, pgup/pgdn [18:48] pb_fnmode? [18:48] not that, unless youve change dit [18:48] not that I can tell [18:49] nxvl: You can always do REVUing if you're bored.................. ;) [18:49] jdong, there is somewhere else that you query the vid/pid of bt devices [18:50] once you're in userspace [18:50] i wonder if yours is needing an extra quirk [18:50] that 0000:0000 in the log is not what userspace will see [18:50] hmm [18:52] i can't remember how I got it before. hcitool info doesn't seem to be the trick [18:52] Laney: and where do i upload them? [18:52] :P [18:52] nxvl: Then you'll have something to upload as soon as Jaunty opens [18:52] :P [18:53] (not that I want you to look at my package, oh no...) [18:53] yeap [18:54] Oh and by the way. Can non-MOTUs review/comment on packges from REVU? [18:54] Of course, they just can't ack [18:54] Sure, cool. [18:55] * iulian is going to review some packages tonight. [18:56] * iulian -> supper. [18:59] superm1: bug 227501 [18:59] Launchpad bug 227501 in linux "id of apple aluminum wireless keyboard changed??" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/227501 [18:59] superm1: looks like 0x22{c,d,e} are all valid? [18:59] oh wonderful [19:00] jdong, okay well feeling like testing a patch then? [19:00] i'll point you where needs patching [19:00] I wonder if that explains it though [19:00] well if you can find your id somehow we can see [19:00] there are two bugs going on here; all the quirks from the hid system don't carry over [19:01] so i've got a single quirk for what i thought was the valid id, but if there are more my single quirk doesnt handle it [19:01] MODALIAS=input:b0005v0000p0000e0000-e0 [19:01] it seems like sys/class/input doesn't see the vendor ID either?/ [19:01] is that normal [19:02] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-intrepid.git;a=blob;f=net/bluetooth/hidp/core.c;h=fc6e64335a38d52edbcbc86dd6dbd07b6973af8f;hb=c25072126a591fec9481197aab361469661c050e [19:02] try adding your id to that once you find your pid/vid [19:02] or even better; track down the bug why the hid quirks don't apply here :) [19:05] jdong, /sys/class/bluetooth/hci0:46/input34/id gives me valid info for vendor and product [19:05] should be similar for you [19:05] superm1: 0000:0000 [19:06] eep. [19:06] jdong, well that's really really bzr [19:06] should I dare to try a re-pair? :) [19:06] nothing a good old rm -rf /var/lib/bluetooth won't fix ;-) [19:06] did you steal a prototype or something? [19:06] superm1: hey! hidd shows em just fine! [19:07] * directhex still thinks the ps3 bluetooth remote needs some magic [19:07] jdong, the other thing that needs to be figured out yet, input device names change every time the keyboard or mouse go in low power mode [19:08] currently my keyboard is this: [1705501.858886] input: Apple Wireless Keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.2/usb3/3-1/3-1:1.0/hci0/acl001B63FC4288/input/input2164 [19:10] ScottK: I don't understand your comment in bug #284755 [19:10] Launchpad bug 284755 in wxwidgets2.8 "Filezilla and the New Human Theme" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/284755 [19:11] superm1: [ 1620.721147] input: jdong’s keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.1/1-1.1:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:11/input16 [19:12] yeah yours is already jumping. wait a week or two (provided your macbook suspends stably and you dont shutdown), you'll get to the hundreds quick [19:23] superm1: *cringe* blacklist 0000:0000 [19:23] look away! [19:24] oh gosh [19:24] you and your hacks [19:24] dont want to find the root cause, so put bandages on it [19:25] superm1: I want my fn keys first, then I'll see why session->input and session->hid are both unset [19:40] <\sh> damn, this "put mc on the cd" thread is really annoying [19:42] jdong: Have you installed on a macbook? [19:42] Laney: macbook and iMac [19:42] jdong: Awesome, I'm just doing it now. Is there any problem with creating a swap partition? The wiki page is making me nervous about doing so [19:43] Laney: no problems at all [19:43] \o [19:46] superm1: what does the blue (i) thing mean in bluetooth-applet [19:46] jdong, depends on your theme if it's a blue (i), but it means trusted device [19:46] that bluez won't ask you if it can use the device [19:46] oh [19:47] untu-motu] [19:47] excuse that [19:47] no. [19:47] superm1: does "did" in /var/lib/bt store the device ID? [19:49] does did? [19:49] oh did the file [19:49] yeah seems like it [19:49] yeah it does [19:49] comes back as 00:1F:5B:B1:C3:B7 FFFF 0000 0000 0000 [19:49] superm1: which fields are supposed to be the device IDs? [19:49] (another ugly hack coming) [19:49] 00:1B:63:FA:CD:5A 0002 05AC 022C 0136 [19:50] second and third [19:51] holy crap that worked. [19:51] wow. [19:52] 00:1E:52:FC:A8:B4 FFFF 05AC 022C 0000 [19:52] * jdong whistles innocently [19:52] lol [19:52] lol [19:52] probably not the right way to set device ID ;-) [19:58] Anyone know how to list all packages Changed-By a particular person? [20:03] Laney, {python,perl,whathever} regex? [20:35] Adri2000: IIRC DktrKranz said that upload was good. I may remember wrong. [20:36] start-stop-daemon is yielding 'Exec format error' when I run it, however I can run the executable manually with the same arguments. Verbose is not revealing anything more. Where should I start looking for trouble? [20:58] ScottK: ok [21:05] woo @ commercial games running fine in compiz === thekorn__ is now known as thekorn_ [21:25] jono: hey, we're gonna do an install party at my school next week. are there any special resources? the wiki doesn't list anything useful when i search for "install party", so i'm wondering if there is a special term [21:25] lacqui, what do you mean by "special resources"? [21:25] jono: i'm just looking for ideas. [21:26] ahhh [21:26] and maybe checklists. stuff like backups etc. [21:26] I recommend asking for help in #ubuntu-locoteams [21:26] ah, thanks. === zpowers is now known as Milyardo [23:37] Guys ... My mentor told me to check merges.ubuntu.com and "find some merges to work on, submit a bug along with a patch'. [23:37] I was wondering if someone could explain what exactly is merges.ubuntu.com. [23:37] when was that? [23:37] I don't think intrepid+1 is open for merging yet [23:37] many months ago, hopefully [23:37] azeem: i'm damn sure it sin't... [23:37] No, it was actually ~5 hours ago. [23:38] gouki: Well, the jaunty repos won't open for about a week [23:38] You can't really do merges until then [23:38] gouki: who was your sponsor? [23:38] :S [23:38] s/was/is/ ; s/sponsor/mentor/ [23:38] (might be good to educate them a little) [23:38] Hobbsee, it was Nicolas (nxvl). [23:39] hmm, i thought he should know better. [23:39] So ... I shouldn't worry about practice that part now. OK. [23:39] Hobbsee: He probably wanted gouki to wait until the jaunty repos open [23:39] nhandler: possibly, but there's a toolchain, etc, to be built first too. [23:40] My bad people! [23:40] we will need to wait for jaunty to open, which will be in 1 or 2 weeks [23:40] I just skipped that part. I'm sorry. [23:40] ahh [23:40] That is ok gouki. [23:40] gouki: you'll see mails going around about jaunty being open for general uploads in a couple of weeks. [23:41] So, until Jaunty is open there isn't anything to practice on? [23:41] gouki: after that...go for your life (well, ish) [23:41] gouki: well,you can probably do something like new packages, but they might not build with the new release, with all those new packages. [23:41] well, updated packages [23:41] most people take a bit of a holiday [23:42] Yeah, deserved ones :) [23:42] i presume there's also ubuntu developer week stuff to do, too [23:42] I might have picked the wrong time to start too :) [23:42] BTW ... What exactly is merges.ubuntu.com? [23:42] gouki: it says exactly what it is on the site