[05:24] fta: unfortunately, probably both hardware and software. [05:24] fta: the good news is that to some degree, software can be improved to compensate [11:07] asac: fta any plans on getting umd ppa packages into mt ppa? [12:36] gnomefreak: no. umd is a daily archive [12:36] mt has not direction atm [12:37] asac: ok [12:37] so the name is out? [12:37] good [12:38] we should have a ppa for somewhat up to date tb3 ff3* ect.. [12:38] im working on intrepid adn hardy SM2 beta1 [12:39] yeah [12:39] we can add ff 3.0 to umd [12:39] but thats not really tracking something stable [12:40] i am not sure whats better ... runing a ubuntu-mozilla-backports PPA or putting stuff into ubuntu-backports rather [12:41] that makes sence. the only issue i have with umd is maybe not so smart for people to run since it is daily and they are not tested before usage [12:41] firefox 3.1 and 3.2 is what i meant [12:43] example thunderbird 3.0 is borked in UMD that could cause a crap load of people not testing anymore of our packages (not everyone) [12:43] yeah [12:43] ill be back in a bit im going to spin these and my system is going to be too slow to do shit with [12:44] but we also want folks like [reed] that like to run the bloody dailies ... we want to help discover and track down regression for instance [12:44] for instance, I am running our dailies now ... and i am quite happy [12:46] i am running them and everything is fine i just pinned tb3 to the ~fta version [13:01] yeah [13:02] tb3 is next on my list after security backports and one more tiny thing [14:05] hi [14:05] i'm glad to see you like the dailies :) [17:27] fta: ping [17:27] after installing the daily wgibber [17:27] that now requires python 2.6 [17:28] it fails to start [17:28] $ gwibber [17:28] Traceback (most recent call last): [17:28] File "/usr/local/bin/gwibber", line 10, in [17:28] import sys, logging, gtk, optparse [17:28] ImportError: No module named gtk [17:28] or is it 'cause I had it install from bzr? [17:28] let me purge it [18:05] Hey [18:06] asac: How is it looking this time, are new extensions still accepted (like last cycle)? [18:12] fta: purging and reinstalling doesn't fix it [18:33] BUGabundo, let me try [18:43] fta: looking at archive changes [18:43] python 2.6 suffered some changes [18:44] that could be the cause of this [18:44] works fine for me [18:44] bug 332623 [18:44] Launchpad bug 332623 in ubuntu "File "/usr/local/bin/gwibber", line 10, in import sys, logging, gtk, optparse" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/332623 [18:44] not here [18:45] /usr/local/bin/gwibber, it's not any of my debs [18:45] its the daily [18:45] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2009-February/027439.html [18:45] I purged it twice just to be sure [18:46] $ whereis gwibber [18:46] gwibber: /usr/bin/gwibber /usr/local/bin/gwibber /usr/share/gwibber [18:46] gasp, what happened to the packaging branch??? [18:46] $ ls /usr/local/bin/gwibber [18:46] -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.1K 2009-02-20 12:59 /usr/local/bin/gwibber* [18:46] bugabundo@blubug:~$ ls /usr/bin/gwibber [18:46] -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.1K 2009-02-20 12:59 /usr/bin/gwibber* [18:46] same date [18:47] fta: ha? [18:47] it's back in /usr/local while i fixed that a while ago [18:47] i'll have a look after dinner. [18:47] any workaround for now? [18:48] but anyway, it works here, despite the wrong install dir [18:48] " For new Python versions packaged in Debian this will change so that an installation into /usr (not /usr/local) requires an extra option to distutils install command (--install-layout=deb)" [18:49] it seems i have both /usr and /usr/local now, wtf? [18:49] BUGabundo, where does that come from? [18:50] from doko email [18:50] link above [18:50] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2009-February/027439.html [18:50] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python2.6And3.0 [18:50] hum I'll downgrade to an older version [18:50] until you fix this [18:51] fta: will you keep your PPAs copy? [18:52] or are you just working now on daily? [18:52] if so, should you remove your ppa's package of gwibber? [18:52] why? [18:52] it should not hurt anyone [18:52] just asking [18:52] I have it, as the older version [18:52] strange I don't see the Universe one [18:53] soulndt it be already uploaded? [18:53] because it's not there yet [18:53] or did it fail to build somewhere [18:53] ah ok [18:53] it's still waiting in the NEW queue [18:53] https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+queue?queue_state=0&queue_text=gwibber [19:01] fta: trunk bzr is working [19:03] but it only has rev 244 [19:03] while the daily has 246 [19:05] where are the other 2 commits ? wtf [19:06] bbl === asac_ is now known as asac [21:11] bug 114565 [21:11] Launchpad bug 114565 in qlandkarte "native Garmin-USB no longer working" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/114565 [21:12] fta: I was trying your GEarth package [21:13] and it just restarted my X [21:13] :((((( [21:13] not my fault [21:13] humm [21:13] blame google [21:13] no? [21:13] it works fine here [21:13] I haven't even install it [21:14] 4 different pcs [21:14] it was just the build of the package [21:14] make-googleearth-package [21:14] yes [21:14] and the bin is incomplete :( [21:14] * BUGabundo is afraid of trying it again === asac_ is now known as asac [21:16] incomplete? [21:16] it won't run [21:16] bash: ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Text file busy [21:16] lol [21:16] what is that? what are you doing to get that? [21:17] make-googleearth-package [21:17] then X restarted [21:17] I came her [21:17] *here [21:17] and then tried to run the bin [21:17] and that was printed [21:18] make-googleearth-package is just a script dling the bin from gogle and producing a deb. you then have to install the deb, and run the app from the menu [21:18] hummm [21:18] strange then [21:19] don't even try to run GoogleEarthLinux.bin, it's shell installer [21:19] 'cause I only got that bin [21:19] maybe it didn't finish [21:19] 'cause of the X restart [21:22] should not touch anything. it works in the temp dir, extracts the blob, creates the deb, cleans-up, that's it [21:23] here, it creates googleearth_5.0.11337.1968+0.5.4.1-1_i386.deb [21:23] not here [21:23] :\\ [21:23] crazy script you have there [21:24] it's not mine, i just fixed it to support GE5 [21:24] did you test it on 64bits? [21:24] could that be the cause? [21:24] yes [21:25] ah [21:27] lol [21:27] yes to "did you test it on 64bits?" [21:27] of course it can also be something mixed between your package, and the medibuntu [21:27] cause their site has one pack that I don't have [21:27] http://packages.medibuntu.org/jaunty/googleearth.html [21:28] http://packages.medibuntu.org/jaunty/googleearth-data.html [21:29] BUGabundo, http://paste.ubuntu.com/121193/ [21:30] why are you always trying to mix sources? you're really looking for troubles [21:31] I'm not [21:32] I already had medibuntu before adding yours [21:32] I just removed all GE packages [21:32] and am trying your again [21:32] mine is just an update of the one in the official repo [21:32] if I go down, I will it failed [21:32] :) [21:33] $ make-googleearth-package [21:33] GoogleEarthLinux.bin: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected [21:33] Unrecognized Google Earth version (use --force to build anyway) [21:33] humm [21:33] last time I did not get this!!!!! [21:33] $ which make-googleearth-package [21:33] /usr/bin/make-googleearth-package [21:34] rm GoogleEarthLinux.bin and start any [21:34] -any+again [21:34] /usr/bin/make-googleearth-package [21:34] downlng now [21:37] building [21:37] echoing losts of warnings... [21:37] a few PATHs [21:40] still building [21:41] i need to reboot. brb [21:41] fta: dpkg-deb: building package `googleearth' in `./googleearth_5.0.11337.1968+0.5.4.1-1_amd64.deb'. [21:41] Success! [21:42] good [21:42] don't know what happended [21:43] does it work? [21:43] trying now [21:43] go reboot... ill be here [21:54] hello [21:54] its working [21:58] excellent [21:58] have no idea what happened the 1st time [21:59] maybe my X logs will let me know [21:59] brb [22:28] asac: ping [22:29] since I got the new NM, I need to /etc/init.d/networking restart [22:29] to have 3G work, after un/plug [22:29] do want me to file a bug? [22:29] lol, apport bug, it crashes with: OSError: [Errno 17] File exists: '/var/crash/_usr_bin_gwibber.1000.crash' [22:31] humm [22:31] haven't had one of those in a while [22:32] fta: any idea why there are less two revisions? [22:32] daily has 246, but trunk is 244 [22:35] because oldnamuk uncommitted 3 revs yesterday and re-committed it as only 1 [22:36] so last night, the bot got: Rejected: gwibber_0.9.1~bzr244-0ubuntu1~daily1.dsc: Version older than that in the archive. 0.9.1~bzr244-0ubuntu1~daily1 <= 0.9.1~bzr246-0ubuntu1~daily2 [22:37] asac: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/332706 [22:37] Ubuntu bug 332706 in network-manager "NM requires /etc/init.d/networking restart to make 3G work, after un/plug" [Undecided,New] [22:37] AttributeError: 'GwibberClient' object has no attribute 'add_tab' [22:37] one more user confirmed similar prob on #u+1 [22:38] he shouldn't do that!! only if it was something serious [22:38] 180+ tabs, time to kill a few [22:38] LOL [22:38] I've manage to have few... [22:38] 3G won't allow me much [22:38] eheh [22:39] but I have here a FF 3.0 profile with 8 wind and 200 tabs [22:39] fta: who would work on this bug 305567? [22:39] Launchpad bug 305567 in firefox-3.1 "ALT+1-n wont change tabs" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/305567 [22:40] and do you think that this is applied by ubufox? [22:40] in 3.2 without ubufox, it works fine [22:40] (i hate ubufox) [22:41] let me test a new profile of 3.2 [22:41] yep, 3.2 works [22:46] "I rejected gwibber because it appears to be an architecture independent [22:46] package but used 'Architecture: any'. It should instead use [22:46] 'Architecture: all'. Please see the Ubuntu Policy for details." [22:46] jcastro, ^^ [22:46] LOLOLOLOLOLOL [22:47] fta: who did the reject? [22:47] Jamie Strandboge [22:51] fta: can you confirm bug 332623? [22:51] Launchpad bug 332623 in ubuntu "File "/usr/local/bin/gwibber", line 10, in import sys, logging, gtk, optparse" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/332623 [22:57] missing avatars again [22:57] missing avatars again [22:58] but no empty file in my cache [22:59] yeah [22:59] got that too for 2 days now [23:02] How is it looking this time with feature freeze, are FFe for new extensions still being granted like last cycle? [23:02] * BUGabundo checks cache [23:02] fta: remind me: where is the cache? [23:03] RainCT: you should ask asac, last time, i was his backup, this time, i'm not sure ;) [23:03] BUGabundo, ~/.cache/gwibber/images [23:03] hehe [23:03] poked him this morning but he didn't answer :/ [23:04] I only have 2 zero bytes [23:05] BUGabundo, 5 out of the last 7 messages have no avatar, but I have no 0 byte files in my cache [23:06] http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-inspiron-10?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs [23:06] i want one of those [23:08] I rather get a new job [23:08] ? [23:08] ... before starting to expend money on gadjets [23:12] nice [23:12] pidgin lib notify mem leak... [23:12] :( [23:12] 3 times today [23:22] lol http://i.gizmodo.com/5156903/how-to-hackintosh-a-dell-mini-9-into-the-ultimate-os-x-netbook?skyline=true&s=x [23:23] its not friday, but its always fun : http://www.funtasticus.com/20090220/friday-wild-girls-february-20-2009/ [23:25] already got it [23:30] 2 0.00s 1.92s 360.1M 16504K 0 0 0 0 96% metacity [23:30] fta 4841 0.3 0.7 31836 14848 ? S Feb21 0:23 metacity [23:31] metacity just went crazy