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RainCTplease file a bug or something and I'll have a look at it when I can00:01
RainCTit's late now :)00:01
loic-mRainCT: I'll file a bug and subscribe you if it's ok with you00:03
RainCTloic-m: thanks :)00:04
loic-mRainCT: Isn't that related to Bug #251474 though?00:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251474 in revu "REVU has faulty New/Updated package detection" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25147400:05
RainCTloic-m: nope00:10
RainCTloic-m: that is about packaging going to the "updates" page instead of to the index, and the other way around00:10
RainCTgood night all :)00:10
buggixhi, I want to install vista additionally in a free partition. but it seems to be not possible. is it true?04:52
persiabuggix, Shouldn't be true.  The crew in #ubuntu probably has more experience (I've never done that).04:53
buggixok, thx.+04:54
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nelleryemgent: Hi, do you plan on doing the inetutils merge?06:15
pythonichi.. some files in a package don't have copyright/license notice, but the entire package is 2-clause BSD.. should i contact upstream to add notices to these files?06:33
persiapythonic, Please do.07:02
pythonicis there a policy on which files must have explicit copyright/license notices? some documentation/man files refer to a LICENSE file, should i package that too under /usr/share/doc/foo/?07:23
mwiegandHello, I'm one of the OpenVAS developers. Two of our remaining packages recently made it into sid, will they get into jaunty before the Debian import freeze? Or do we need to do anything else?08:27
mwiegandThe packages are libopenvasnasl1 and openvas-server, if that helps.08:28
NCommandermwiegand, it should JUST make it before DIF, if it doesn't, it can be manually synced08:32
mwiegandgreat08:34
mwiegandThere is only last packages which is currently held up because of licensing issues (openvas-plugins), but I hope we will get that resolved before jaunty08:35
NCommanderDIF jaunty is Chrismas Day, so if its in Debian between now and then, it should make it08:36
mwiegandNCommander: I don't think the ftp-masters will let it through before Christmas day, but I'm still optimistic this should happen in January or February. Would it be possible to add it to jaunty when it gets into sid?08:44
NCommandermwiegand, yes, you need to request it though, it won't happen automaticially in that case08:44
dholbachgood morning08:48
mwiegandNCommander: sure thing.08:50
iulianMorning dholbach.08:56
dholbachhi iulian08:56
RAOFGood $TIME_OF_DAY everyone!  Who wants to make nouveau installable in jaunty by reviewing nouveau-kernel-source?  It looks like crimsun might be a bit busy :)09:00
dholbachRAOF: did you ask the Kernel and X folks? :)09:13
DktrKranzmorning dholbach :)09:13
dholbachhiya DktrKranz09:14
RAOFdholbach: I haven't yet.  I could, but I wouldn't think that it'd be necessary.  The package is fairly simple.09:15
dholbach*nod*09:16
dholbachnhandler: interview posted :)09:16
dholbachthanks09:16
* pochu waves09:22
* RAOF shores09:23
iulian'ey09:24
* RainCT goes to burn a 64bit Ubuntu ISO for when his new laptop arrives tomorrow :)11:10
liwRainCT, congratulations! what did you get?11:10
RainCTliw: Thanks :). It's an Ahtec Notebook Sense XHL90 Duo (Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 (2.00Ghz/3MB/Penryn/1066/25W), 4GB DDR2 800Mhz, 250GB (5400rpm) SATA, nVidia Geforce 9600M GT 512MB PCI Express, 15.4" WXGA (1280x800) Widescreen, DVD±R/RW Dual Layer, Intel 5300AGN Wireless, Webcam 2.0Mpixels, Fingerprint reader, Bluetooth, 9 cell battery)11:13
DktrKranzRainCT: Santa Claus is angry with me and brought me a broken Commodore64 instead.11:14
* directhex throws a dragon 32 at DktrKranz 11:15
DktrKranzdirecthex: what about an Apple II?11:16
directhexi don't have one of those handy11:16
directhexalso, the apple 2 is insufficiently welsh11:16
DktrKranzits "BSOD" was great, though ;)11:17
directhexstill not welsh enough11:17
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Laneydholbach: ! Both the things you commented on for -libnotify I'd addressed in the bug11:26
Laneymorning btw11:26
dholbachLaney: ah, could be I applied the wrong patch ("#") :)11:27
Laneyhehe11:27
dholbachah nice11:28
dholbachVersion 0.14 (2008-12-14):11:28
dholbach    * really add option: don't show notifications when absent11:28
dholbach....11:28
Laneyyep11:28
* Laney spies on nhandler's desk11:33
RainCTBtw, what is the "nearby people" option in empathy? Some sort of LAN IM or what?11:45
directhexi think vista has something like that11:45
directhexerm, not that i know about vista11:45
directhex¬_¬11:45
* RainCT doesn't mind about what vista has :P11:46
LaneyRainCT: I think that's what it is, using zeroconf or similar11:47
directhexyay, avahi11:48
Laneymaybe it even interoperates with vista!11:49
directhexi'm probably not allowed to say this, but that would be extra awesome sauce11:52
* RainCT installs empathy on his dads PC to try it out :P11:53
* directhex wonders what happened to galaxium packaging11:54
directhexlots of green on http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianMonoGroup/Mono20TransitionTODO \o/11:55
Laneyhanska?11:55
directhexLaney, what about him?11:57
Laneypackaging galaxium11:58
pochuhey RainCT :)11:58
directhexoh, yes, that's true11:58
* Laney hands directhex the pointy stick11:58
directhexi think it all got caught up due to dependant libs needing NEW11:58
pochuRainCT: it may use avahi to discover other people in your local network and chat with them11:58
LaneyI had that with glom11:58
Laneynow I'm waiting on Ubuntu's NEW11:58
Laneyand debian-mentors...........11:59
RainCTbah, Hardy doesn't have that option12:01
RainCTpochu: hi :)12:02
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slytherinnhandler: In case I have not already done this - Congratulations. :-)12:36
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slytherinpersia: there? need and advice.13:10
slytherinNCommander: howdy13:23
NCommanderhola13:23
NCommanderwhat can I do for you this morning?13:23
slytherinNCommander: Nothing specific.13:28
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RainCTdirecthex: see? gbrainy 1.01 was just released and it includes the patch :)13:37
stwangeis there anything I can help with which is relatively small and written in either Perl, PHP or Java? If not, can you point me in the direction of somewhere that might need help?14:15
RainCTpochu: in case you look for me, I'm away from now on until around six o'clock14:19
bddebianHeya gang14:43
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* sebner lost connection and wonders if directhex read and answered on what he wrote14:45
directhexsebner, huh? when?14:46
sebner<sebner> directhex: MD FTBFS in jaunty. replacing libmono-cairo2.0 with 1.0 fixes this issue but I don't suppose this is the right fix?!14:47
directhexsebner, adding it as a dep is a workaround (see gtk-sharp2). poking meebey for a better solution14:48
sebnerdirecthex: so should I upload this workaround version now or better wait for mighty meebey?14:50
geserHi bddebian14:50
* sebner winks geser and bddebian 14:50
geserHi sebner14:50
bddebianHeya sebner, geser14:50
directhexsebner, MD's in universe, so i wouldn't say it was a 101% priority unless you feel otherwise - i'd rather solve it "properly"14:50
directhexsebner, the next MD upload in experimental will be fine, so if you want you can ubuntu1 it14:51
sebnerdirecthex: depending on how long it will take to solve it "properly" :)14:51
Laneysebner: You can basically copy the fix from gtk-sharp2 afaik14:51
Laneyhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/20470895/gtk-sharp2_2.12.7-1ubuntu1_2.12.7-1ubuntu2.diff.gz14:51
sebnerLaney: heh, I see14:52
Laneysebner: I already have a diff if you want it14:55
iulianHey bddebian!15:02
bddebianHi iulian15:02
handschuhare there some free resources for reviewing http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=h2database ?15:02
sebnerLaney: /me is up to sponsoring15:04
Laneysebner: Alright, let me convert it to a debdiff15:05
sebnerLaney: sure, thx15:05
Laneytestbuilding15:11
sebnerLaney: fine =) saves me time :P15:13
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Laneysebner: I bet you can do it faster than me though: bug 31092115:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 310921 in monodevelop "Latest Monodevelop FTBFS due to unavailable mono-cairo.pc file" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31092115:18
LaneyOK, mine is done building now15:22
sebnerLaney: looks good to me. I'll upload it right away15:28
LaneyOK, it seems to run well15:30
sebnerLaney: uploaded. thx for your work :)15:30
Laneythank you too!15:30
cody-somervilledholbach, replied to your comment about the dput merge15:42
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AnAntHello, can someone review this upload  http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=thwab ? This is my first package for a python software, so I need comments regarding wether I did the python stuff correctly or not. Thanks16:08
zulls16:23
bddebian.16:25
bddebian..16:25
NafalloLOL16:26
DktrKranzAnAnt_: I could have a look at it, not sure I'll be around this evening, if so please remind me ;)16:28
Skiessi!info lame16:44
ubottulame (source: lame): LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.98-0.0 (intrepid), package size 213 kB, installed size 596 kB16:44
bluefoxicyhttp://www.mnbrewers.com/recipes/mead.doc17:14
bluefoxicyTHIS asks to open in OpenOffice.org17:14
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bluefoxicyFirefox however opens .odf files INSIDE firefox17:14
bluefoxicy...shouldn't the OOo plug-in open  word docs?17:15
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slytherinpersia: there?18:24
handschuhslytherin: ping18:46
slytherinhandschuh: pong18:47
handschuhslytherin: great. Are there any plans on creating a jaxws-ri package in debian yet?18:47
slytherinhandschuh: haven't seen any discussion on mailing list18:48
handschuhslytherin: ok, thanks18:48
serialorderif an upgrade closes an existing bug in LP should that bug # be included in the changelog to close even though the fix will be in a different release (jaunty) then it was reported for (lets say hardy)?19:35
pochuserialorder: yes19:42
slytherinserialorder: yes19:43
serialorderpochu, ok thanks19:43
* pochu beats slytherin ;)19:43
serialorderwow all at once now =)19:43
slytherinserialorder: if the bug is critical enough that it also needs to be fixed in hardy then a task will be added for hardy.19:43
serialordersecond question: for po files a lot of times when working on a merge there will be a lot of differences that look like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/88180/19:44
serialordercan I ignore such changes or should I keep them19:45
serialordersorry that was the wrong example19:45
serialorderhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/91212/19:45
slytherinserialorder: in this particular case you can drop ubuntu changes19:51
slytherinserialorder: as the final string is same in both cases19:52
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pochuwe should get localized planets in planet.ubuntu.com, as Planet Debian has now20:38
nhandlerpochu: Didn't Debian also move away from planetplanet?20:40
pochunhandler: right, they now use planet venus20:43
nhandlerpochu: Would we be able to create localized planets easily with planetplanet? Or would we also have to make the switch to planet venus?20:44
jpdspochu: There are plans to convert to venus.20:44
pochunhandler: no idea20:44
pochujpds: good, so I guess we will have localized planets :)20:44
jpds(When I don't know, I just remember reading about it in an RT ticket some time ago).20:45
rhpot1991_laptopanyone available to help out with a SRU/20:51
redbrainhey is there like a bugzilla for ubuntu packages to starting fixing some stuff?21:09
nhandlerredbrain: Launchpad21:10
nhandler!launchpad | redbrain21:10
ubotturedbrain: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/21:10
redbrainrofl! yeah never throught about that haha21:10
redbrainhmm trying to think of some bugs to search for21:15
redbrain:S21:15
nhandlerredbrain: Are you looking to patch them or triage them?21:20
redbraini am more looking to make some actual patches to the code itself21:22
redbrainjust looking around more or less and setting up my launchpad profile21:23
nhandlerredbrain: Bugs tagged with the 'bitesize' tag are meant to be easy bugs to patch21:25
cody-somerville\sh, ping21:30
slytherinDoes anyone know how can I commit a file to svn with different line endings that the ones in repository?21:52
directhexdoesn't svn rewrite line endings anyway?21:53
cody-somervilleIs anyone here familiar with autoconf?21:55
azeemI heard it exists21:56
cody-somerville;]21:57
directhexexisting is overrated21:57
slytherindirecthex: the problem is that patch I have already checked in in pkg-java svn has unix line endings. and it doesn't apply because the file it is supposed to patch has windows line ending.21:58
slytherincody-somerville: I am somewhat familiar. What is query?21:58
redbraindam its hard to find where to start there are soooooooooo many bugs and wishlists22:01
redbrainhehe22:01
cody-somervilleslytherin, well, valgrind isn't detecting the glibc version correctly or something22:02
directhexslytherin, what an obtuse and annoying problem22:02
slytherindirecthex: yes, and hard to detect22:02
directhexslytherin, best kind!22:02
slytherincody-somerville: ok, now where can I find the source?22:03
cody-somervilleslytherin, grab-merge valgrind22:06
cody-somervilleslytherin, or better yet22:06
cody-somervillejust grab valgrind 3.3.122:06
cody-somervilleit just doesn't appear to compile under 2.8 even though 3.3.1 specifically introduces support for it22:06
cody-somervilleand I don't know if configure is automatically generated or what since I'm not familiar with autotools22:06
azeemcody-somerville: what's the error?22:07
slytherinlet me check22:07
cody-somervilleazeem, checking the libc version... unsupported version22:08
cody-somervilleconfigure: error: Valgrind requires glibc version 2.2 - 2.722:08
azeemcody-somerville: if there are Ubuntu/Debian patches, did you try disabling them?22:08
cody-somervilleazeem, I looked, there is no patch affecting the configure script22:09
cody-somerville(there was at once point though, to enable support for 2.6)22:09
azeem3.3.1 got uploaded to Debian in June, wasn't glibc-2.8 released in fall?22:11
azeemor was that 2.9=22:11
azeemah, right, 2.922:11
cody-somervilleslytherin, Thanks :)22:16
slytherincody-somerville: for what?22:17
cody-somervilleslytherin, for taking a look?22:17
slytherinoh. I am still taking a look22:17
slytherincody-somerville: see if this works. create a patch (dpatch-edit-patch 99_put_the_name_you_like). One you are in temporary shell. do 'rm -rf autom4te' and then 'autoreconf'. And once patch is created add it to the 00list and then try building.22:30
azeemthey ship autom4te in the release tarball?22:30
slytherincody-somerville: can't help more than that, as I have to go to bed. It is already 4 am here. And I have got office tomorrow.22:30
slytherinazeem: my bad, I guess the sequence of commands will be reverse.22:31
cody-somervilleI have to delete autom4te after?22:32
slytherincody-somerville: yes. it is actually autom4te.cache22:32
slytherincody-somerville: got to go22:32
* mok0 wishes we would soon start using package version 3 to rid us of problems when patching configure.ac22:33
cody-somervilleazeem, configure.in: required file `./mkinstalldirs' not found22:36
azeem"autoreconf -f -i" or something22:36
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