[01:07] <DktrKranz> TheMuso, thanks
[05:45] <sowmi335> Hello all
[07:54] <sowmi318> Hey any one please guide me how to refresh Database in oracle 10g
[07:54] <Treenaks> sowmi318: I think you should ask your DBA
[07:55] <Treenaks> sowmi318: this channel is for Ubuntu development, not support, especially not application support
[07:55] <sowmi318> hoo ok plese tell me in which channel I get support for this one
[07:56] <sowmi318> I wana learn oracle DBA
[07:56] <sowmi318> their is no DBA here at my home
[07:56] <Treenaks> sowmi318: I don't have a clue
[08:05] <sowmi318> :( any way thanks
[08:45] <Hobbsee> sowmi318: #oracle would be a good guess, no?
[08:52] <sowmi318> their I tried but no response so I tried it here
[08:53] <Hobbsee> ah
[08:53] <Hobbsee> well, here's *definetly* wrong :)
[08:53] <sowmi318> yup
[10:50] <sowmi318> hey guys any one plese telll me what is the diff betw. ubunto8.10-desktop & ubuntu8.10-server
[10:50] <sowmi318> as if I use it fr oracle installation
[10:54] <hughhalf> sowmi318: -desktop version will install desktop applications, KDE/Gnome etc. by default
[10:54] <tseliot> sowmi318: this is not the right channel (try in #ubuntu). BTW you can have a look at this page: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/features
[10:54]  * hughhalf nods at tseliot
[12:21] <ogra> can a buildd admin rescore scrollkeeper ?
[12:25] <Hobbsee> ogra: done
[12:25] <ogra> merci :)
[12:25]  * ogra hopes it builds
[13:47] <doko> lool: xine-lib ftbfs ;p
[13:49] <lool> doko: And every single time builds fine in my pbuilder and in my ppa!!
[13:49] <lool> doko: I finished fixing the buildd only autotools issues which I thought were the issue; turns out that it's a virtual package issue
[13:50] <lool> doko: Do you know why packages would build differently in ppas and on buildds?
[13:50] <lool> The only thing I can think of is this internal buildd rpeo
[13:51] <doko> lool: do PPA buildds make the main/universe differentiation?
[13:52] <lool> Perhaps not
[13:53] <doko> lool: search for universe in the build log
[13:55] <lool> doko: That's the issue
[13:55] <lool> Get:238 http://ftpmaster.internal jaunty/universe libgraphicsmagick1 1.1.11-3.2 [1212kB]
[13:55] <lool> but libmagickwand-dev is in main
[13:57] <ogra> seems the order is different
[13:57] <ogra> libmagick9-dev | libmagick-dev | libmagickwand-dev
[13:58] <ogra> the buildd seems to resolve the dep the other way round
[13:58] <lool> But strangely we have no libmagick9-dev nor libmagick-dev i njaunty
[13:58] <lool> ah let me check the provides in universe
[13:58] <ogra> graphicsmagick-libmagick-dev-compat
[13:58] <james_w> bug 301618 might be relevant
[13:59] <lool> I suspect the wand-dev installs but .pc is unusable
[14:01] <lool> james_w: Thanks, it's interesting
[14:01] <lool> It probably helps trigger the issue
[14:03] <lool> Right, graphicsmagick-libmagick-dev-compat in universe provides libmagick-dev
[14:05] <lool> I can't see any libmagick-dev real package in debian or ubuntu, so IMO this bdep should disappear in all cases
[14:06] <lool> libmagick9-dev isn't provided by anything in jaunty and was a real package in <= intrepid, so it can stay for backports
[14:16] <amikrop> Hello. Since I asked in #ubuntu and #ubuntu-motu but got no answer for a long time, I decided to ask you, guys, here, and I hope for some help: When I try to SVN update with RapidSVN, I am asked for my login password, in order to unlock the default keyring (probably for RapidSVN to access my RSA key).
[14:17] <amikrop> How can I disable this?
[14:42] <doko> ubuntu-archive, cjwatson, slangasek, Riddell, pitti: please temporarily promote g++-4.2-multilib, to build glibc on sparc
[14:48] <sivang> hi all
[14:49] <sivang> I want to add a custom mount option (nls=iso8859-8) to ntfs automount process in 8.04 , could anybody provide a lead where? (#ubuntu did not have a response so far)
[14:50] <lool> Ok, xine-lib now will build in main; sorry for the wasted buildd time
[16:09] <lool> doko: BTW what was the motivation for using experimental's imagemagick for jaunty?
[16:11] <lool> james_w: I've analyzed the changes in imagemagick and proposed a plan for the Debian experimental packages; thanks for pointing me at this issue
[16:43] <james_w> lool: no problem
[17:51] <asac> anyone here to bin-NEW xulrunner-1.9.1 so firefox-3.1 builds can start?
[17:51] <asac> Hobbsee: lool: ^^ ?
[17:52] <asac> oh i think lool isnt archive master
[17:53] <asac> StevenK: ^^ ... seems like you are in -archive group ;)
[17:55] <lool> asac: No I'm not :)
[18:02] <asac> lool: i have updated xul for mobile :(
[18:02] <asac> (hardy)
[18:02] <asac> did you already do that on your own?
[18:02] <asac> or shall i upload to ppa?
[18:03] <asac> its lp:~ubuntu-mobile/xulrunner/xulrunner-1.9.hardy
[18:03] <asac> xulrunner-1.9_1.9.0.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1+ume1
[18:05] <lool> asac: Please upload to ppa
[18:05] <lool> asac: Thanks a lot for the update
[18:05] <lool> asac: Ok, I noted down the branch just in case
[18:06] <lool> uhoh I suspect ssh CK integration causes this:
[18:06] <lool> Nov 29 17:17:02 omap35x console-kit-daemon[15910]: CRITICAL: cannot initialize libpolkit
[18:06] <lool> ogra: You see these as well?
[18:07] <lool> I suspect one needs policy-kit installed, but there's a dep loop if you make that a dep
[18:07] <asac> lool: ok uploaded.  maybe one of your team can subscribe to the .hardy branch and just run a simple bzr merge when that branch gets updated ;)?
[18:08] <asac> but well. i should just "keep in mind"
[18:08] <lool> asac: Good idea
[18:08] <asac> but i failed so many times that i dont believe in my mind anymore :(
[18:08] <lool> asac: We should notice when comparing hardy-updates too
[18:09] <asac> lool: ok. but its really always just a bzr merge from the ~mozillateam branch
[18:09] <asac> to the ~ubuntu-mobile
[18:09] <asac> so dont feel blocked by me ;)
[18:09] <lool> Ok; thanks!
[18:10] <asac> and remember to do some testing from ppa first. ... i am not doing that thorough QA for mobile atm ;)
[18:10] <asac> lool: oh. what about intrepid?
[18:10] <asac> i dont have a branch for that
[18:10] <lool> asac: Neither do we
[18:11] <lool> asac: We built with intrepid's xulrunner
[18:11] <asac> lool: cool
[18:11] <asac> lool: you now use the "normal" system proxy behaviour?
[18:11] <asac> i remember something ... was it ogra?
[18:11] <lool> dinner bbl
[18:12] <asac> enjoy
[18:37] <lool> asac: We discussed what had to be done, but wasn't done during intrepid :-/
[19:08] <slangasek> doko: done; please let me know when it can be re-demoted
[20:22] <slangasek> doko: hrm, you said g++-4.2-multilib, but LP shows it dep-wait on gcc-4.2-multilib?
[22:08] <RAOF> Why is the libdrm packaging weird?
[22:09] <RAOF> In particular: why is the diff 200k gzipped, and why does it remove the nouveau headers from the build?
[22:26] <RAOF> Aaah.  Because it's /broken/, that's why :)
[22:32] <RAOF> I'm somewhat surprised the intel driver works at all, built against crazy drm :)
[23:43] <slangasek> doko: hmm, glibc/sparc FTBFS anyway