[00:03] <hggdh> OK, folks. How do I report an apport bug? apport is setting up a bad URL...
[00:03] <hggdh> to wit: file:///ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug/bL8XpOeE8Z3YGQPbDR1tnjnNuPE
[00:05] <bdmurray> hggdh: How did you get that url?
[00:05] <bdmurray> I an see the bug https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug-advanced/bL8XpOeE8Z3YGQPbDR1tnjnNuPE
[00:05] <Rocket2DMn> ive seen that behavior too
[00:05] <bdmurray> can!
[00:06] <hggdh> bdmurray, via apport-triggered report
[00:06] <bdmurray> hggdh: and your browser then had a page open w/ file:/// ?
[00:07] <hggdh> right now I replaced the file:// by  https://launchpad.net
[00:07] <hggdh> bdmurray, correct
[00:07] <hggdh> interesting, is it not?
[00:07] <Rocket2DMn> hggdh, when you file it post a link, ill confirm it
[00:07] <hggdh> OK. bug 317308 submitted correctly
[00:08] <bdmurray> I don't think its apport I heard someone having a problem with gnome-terminal and urls
[00:08] <Rocket2DMn> bdmurray, i had it appear in intrepid a number of times when X crashed and apport did its thing.  there was no gnome-terminal involved
[00:08] <hggdh> how would it involve gnome-terminal? It was all driven by apport
[00:08] <Rocket2DMn> s/intrepid/jaunty
[00:08] <hggdh> jaunty, correct
[00:09] <Rocket2DMn> wait here comes another one i bet
[00:09] <charlie-tca> yeah, done it to me in jaunty too
[00:09] <Rocket2DMn> ah its notgonna come up b.c i havent updated
[00:10]  * hggdh thinks its time to check & report if needed
[00:11] <bdmurray> it might be bug 314263
[00:12] <Rocket2DMn> if it is, its not limited to gnome
[00:12] <hggdh> sounds rather similar indeed
[00:15] <hggdh> yes, sounds like it. This is sort of bad, because we may miss a lot of bugs
[00:16] <bdmurray> hggdh: I agree
[00:18] <hggdh> hum. I cannot repeat the issue as reported on this bug.
[00:19] <hggdh> will have a quick go on the apport code...
[00:20] <bdmurray> I'm looking at it now and don't see anything
[00:28] <hggdh> in apport/ui.py
[00:29] <hggdh> @587-589
[00:33] <hggdh> jeez... meanwhile my Evo trunk has sigsegv-ed again :-(
[00:39] <Lupine> Can someone mark this as WishList: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/317192
[00:40] <Lupine> this reporter is basically stating that apport should automatically install debug symbols
[00:40] <pedro_> Lupine: done
[00:40] <Lupine> ty
[00:40] <pedro_> you're welcome
[00:41] <pedro_> Lupine: it looks similar to bug 304129
[00:43] <Lupine> ahhh, do we typically mark WishLists as duplicates?  if so I'll change it
[00:45] <pedro_> Lupine: yeah, if it's a duplicate feel free to mark it, it doesn't matter which importance the bug has, just make sure that the master bug has the same one
[00:46] <Lupine> will do
[00:46] <pedro_> thanks you
[00:46] <hggdh> but apport *does* install debug packages!
[00:46] <hggdh> sudo apport-retrace -o whatever /var/crash/_a_crash_file
[00:47] <hggdh> of course, it will also potentially hose your apt base by installing obsolete dbgsyms
[00:47] <hggdh> but that is another bug
[00:47] <Lupine> :)
[00:48] <Lupine> I guess for this (and other) reporters, the complaint is it is not user friendly enough
[00:48] <hggdh> this is actually how I update my dbgsyms
[00:48] <Lupine> sounded like a perfect candidate for a brainstorm
[00:48] <hggdh> well yes, I agree. But, on the other hand, if you do not know what to do here, you should not be doing it
[00:49] <hggdh> (and 'you' does not mean YOU, but is a generic placeholder for apport users)
[00:50] <hggdh> (and here does not mean HERE, but is a placeholder for apport)
[00:50] <hggdh> damm
[00:50] <Lupine> :)
[00:50] <hggdh> this got confusing
[02:06] <andresmujica> !time
[02:06] <andresmujica> !date
[03:46] <charlie-tca_> hggdh: Did you find a bug on apport?
[03:52] <hggdh> no, I did not, not about that.
[03:52] <hggdh> I will open one... do you experience it also?
[03:53] <hggdh> charlie-tca_, ^^
[03:55] <charlie-tca_> No, I thought is was, but the report filed normally
[03:56] <charlie-tca_> I lost the i386 report that messed up.
[03:56] <hggdh> but I just found a bug on it
[03:56] <hggdh> bug 315996
[03:56] <hggdh> dammit
[03:57] <hggdh> bug 315966
[03:58] <charlie-tca_> I'll write it down so I can add to it later.
[04:00] <hggdh> I just confirmed it
[04:02] <charlie-tca_> Thanks
[04:03] <hggdh> oy mey, I am still being plaged by Evo SIGSEGVs and kernel oops :-(
[04:06] <hggdh> s/mey/vey/... add to the plagues fat-fingering :-/
[04:08] <hggdh> heh. bug 317322
[04:09] <charlie-tca_> :-)
[04:09] <hggdh> translating: the screen has much/many "zum", and I do not know how to take it/them out
[04:09] <hggdh> whatever is zum
[04:10] <charlie-tca_> everything is too big?
[04:10] <hggdh> who knows? If we knew what "zum" was, we could answer...
[04:11] <hggdh> Brazilian portuguese, it seems
[04:11] <hggdh> and... with grammatical errors to boot
[04:12] <charlie-tca_> you mean I have to learn another language? I' m still stuck trying to figure out french
[04:12] <hggdh> :-)
[04:12] <charlie-tca_> heh heh
[04:45] <AbtZ> hey... so how do i help out with bugs? :)
[05:10] <hggdh> AbtZ, please see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs
[07:39] <dholbach> good morning
[08:02] <thekorn> hiya dholbach
[08:03] <dholbach> hi thekorn
[11:10] <pedro_> folks don't forget that today is the network-manager hug day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20090115 ; feel free to triage any of the bugs there ;-)
[11:13] <james_w> hey pedro_
[11:14] <pedro_> hello james_w
[11:38] <bhuv1> ﻿hi! i'm new to bugsquad,how to triage bugs help me!
[11:40] <pedro_> bhuv1: are you interested in any package in particular?
[11:41] <pedro_> bhuv1: i recommend to start triaging bugs without a package, most of them are easy to triage
[11:41] <bhuv1> no,i wanted to help!i'm using ubuntu 8.04
[11:42] <pedro_> bhuv1: we have a list of easy tasks https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/EasyTasks for starting doing triage
[11:52] <bhuv1> h
[12:02] <pfarmer> hi, just getting started in bugsquad, I'm currently looking at bug 272591, its looks like its a openvz kernel issue, but when I select choose to select a openvz kernel package it doesn't find any for me to select
[12:08] <thekorn> pfarmer, it's a metapackage, so the target should be linux-meta
[12:09] <thekorn> pfarmer, one way to find this out is to go to packages.ubuntu.com, search for the package, and click on "bug reports"
[12:09] <thekorn> for example: http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/hardy/linux-openvz
[12:10] <pfarmer> thekorn: thanks
[12:13] <thekorn> you're welcome, thanks for helping!
[13:02] <itnet7> Bug #317294
[13:03] <itnet7> Can someone please mark this wishlist when you get the chance? Thanks!
[13:04] <itnet7> Actually have to leave for work now bbl
[13:26] <xteejx> hi guys
[13:27] <pedro_> hello xteejx
[13:28] <xteejx> can someone have a look at bug 316795 for me please? its a real hardware annoyance, and a regression from hardy through intrepid, i don't want my wifi not working again :(
[13:30] <xteejx> is there anything else i can put on the above?
[13:50] <pedro_> there's still a few bugs to squash, join the fun guys: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20090115
[13:50] <pedro_> hello MrKanister
[13:50] <MrKanister> hi pedro_
[14:10] <pedro_> MrKanister: are you using 5-a-day ?
[14:10] <MrKanister> pedro_: No. I doing it without 5-a-day
[14:10] <MrKanister> pedro_: I am so lazy to use 5-a-day ;)
[14:11] <pedro_> MrKanister: why not add them to it ? ;-)
[14:11] <pedro_> hehe
[14:11] <MrKanister> pedro_: I think 5-a-day is a lot about motivation which I have already without :)
[14:12] <pedro_> MrKanister: i know ;-), but in the end we could know how many bugs we did during the hug day, having some stats is always good ;-)
[14:14] <MrKanister> pedro_: hm, that's a good reason...I will set up 5-a-day.
[14:14] <pedro_> MrKanister: you rock!
[14:14] <MrKanister> pedro_: hehe..thanks ^^
[14:14] <MrKanister> It's such a nice community around launchpad
[14:16] <charlie-tca> pedro_: bugcontrol membership is expiring. Do I send a message ?
[14:19] <pedro_> charlie-tca: no need to, i'll renew it for you
[14:21] <charlie-tca> What language is it? bug 317418
[14:22] <hggdh> dutch
[14:22] <charlie-tca> thanks
[14:22] <hggdh> but I do not understand it...
[14:23] <pedro_> charlie-tca: done
[14:23] <charlie-tca> thanks, pedro_
[14:23] <pedro_> you're welcome
[14:29] <javaJake> mark
[14:29] <javaJake> Oops.
[15:19] <pedro_> wow graphs are looking great: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20090115
[15:41] <james_w> pedro_: that's cool
[15:41] <james_w> nice work everyone
[15:41] <james_w> especially MrKanister it seems :-)
[15:41]  * pedro_ hugs the bugsquad
[15:42] <MrKanister> james_w: Just doing my job ;)
[16:12] <javaJake> Wow, network-manager is a mess
[17:10] <MrKanister> Where to get infos about the driver being used? (This is needed for https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager#Driver%20Logs)
[17:10] <MrKanister> bug #307940
[17:14] <pedro_> MrKanister: Jan 15 16:41:57 toby-s kernel: [   21.264710] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection driver for Linux, 1.2.26ks
[17:14] <pedro_> MrKanister: iwl3945 is the one being used
[17:16] <MrKanister> pedro_: Oh, right. It's in the syslog. Thanks.
[17:16] <pedro_> MrKanister: you're welcome
[18:23] <thekorn_> wow, happy 1st-hugday-of-2009 everyone!
[18:23]  * thekorn_ hugs MrKanister and pedro_, nice work :)
[18:24] <MrKanister> thekorn_: Thank you :)
[18:28] <pedro_> thekorn_: MrKanister is the hero of the day ;-)
[18:28]  * pedro_ hugs MrKanister
[18:30] <MrKanister> hehe...it's my first bugday
[18:30]  * MrKanister hugs pedro_ back
[18:31] <thekorn_> right, I think we should ask dholbach about adding some hugday-hero bling to the hall of fame
[18:32] <pedro_> thekorn_: that'd be neat, we should definitely ask to him
[21:13] <LimCore> hi
[21:13] <LimCore> can anyone with 8.04 please verify bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/314222
[21:16] <LimCore> wow O_o  ls is crashing for me. Just wow.
[21:25] <LimCore> Wow. Program  ls  crashes ob my box, 100% reproduceable so far :]]]
[21:26] <BUGabundo> LimCore: package version?
[21:26] <BUGabundo> are you on a local filesystem?
[21:26] <BUGabundo> or remote/gvfs ?
[21:27] <LimCore> BUGabundo: just my local fs. One sec I will supply all information
[21:35] <LimCore> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/317650
[21:38] <BUGabundo> ahh tab complete!
[21:41] <LimCore> actually, it is enough to just press and hold it
[21:41] <LimCore> known problem?
[21:44] <james_w> err, you don't hit enter after typing ls?
[21:44] <LimCore> nope
[21:44] <james_w> that's a bash bug then
[21:45] <LimCore> ok actually the bug is very simple:  type any program, say  vim   and then press and hold TAB key in bash (so that bash keeps displaying you list of directories) after ~5 sec crash alwats
[21:45] <LimCore> yeap I was mistaken about the ls
[21:45] <james_w> it's a dupe I believe
[21:45] <james_w> check the bugs on bash
[21:45] <LimCore> can't find -dbgsym for bash (then in repo are outdates)
[22:38] <hggdh> hi LimCore
[22:39] <LimCore> hi hggdh
[22:39] <hggdh> LimCore, re. bug 317650 -- it does not seem to be ls, but bash
[22:39] <LimCore> hggdh: right my mistake
[22:39] <LimCore> sorry I got confused bash > gdb > bash > ls :P
[22:39] <hggdh> heh
[22:40] <LimCore> would be sure nice to fix it asap
[22:40] <hggdh> please install the dbgsyms for bash and bash-completion
[22:40] <hggdh> and give us a nice backtrace ;-)
[22:40] <LimCore> I cant install for bash, wrong versions
[22:40] <hggdh> ugh!
[22:40] <LimCore> others said there probably was such report / duplicate.   Im now at work
[22:40] <hggdh> k, thanks
[23:27] <Rocket2DMn> ok guys, bug 317647
[23:28] <Rocket2DMn> what package does that go under?  usermod isnt a package, it isnt coreutils, so thought passwd based on what dpkg -S says
[23:28] <Rocket2DMn> but there is no passwd package in LP
[23:32] <bdmurray> Rocket2DMn: try apt-cache show passwd then look for the source package
[23:33] <Rocket2DMn> cool, and it is passwd
[23:33] <Rocket2DMn> wait
[23:34] <Rocket2DMn> yeah...
[23:34] <Rocket2DMn> i was looking for the package that holds usermod
[23:35] <bdmurray> Rocket2DMn: right
[23:35] <bdmurray> so dpkg -S /usr/bin/usermod returns passwd
[23:35] <Rocket2DMn> and passwd is a valid ubuntu package, but when i go to place the bug under passw on lp, "passwd" is not an option in the search box
[23:35] <bdmurray> then 'apt-cache show passwd'
[23:36] <Rocket2DMn> /usr/sbin/usermod
[23:36] <bdmurray> returns Source: shadow
[23:36] <bdmurray> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow
[23:36] <Rocket2DMn> ah, thats a little confusing, b/c shadow isnt actually a package
[23:36] <Rocket2DMn> thanks bdmurray
[23:57] <Lupine> Is a feature request still a feature request, when it involves a Security vulnerability?
[23:57] <Lupine> I'm speaking of this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/296741
[23:57] <Lupine> oh and Happy Hug Day
[23:59] <Lupine> I feel that, even though this reporter presents a valid security issue, it still feels like a request not a bug