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hypera1rhmm the new notify-osd breaks the synchronous notifications in gsd and gpm03:04
LaserJockhow do you mean?03:07
hypera1rLaserJock: 0.8 had a capability called private-canonical-1 and private-canonical-2. the patches for synchronous notifications in gsd and gpm both search for those capabilities03:09
hypera1rLaserJock: 0.9 removed both private-* capabilities, and added one new one -- private-synchronous03:09
hypera1rLaserJock: correction -- gsd and gpm both search for canonical-private-103:11
hypera1rwho's maintaining the gsd and gpm patches for notify-osd?03:48
didrocksmorning06:47
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pittiGood morning07:34
didrockshey pitti o/07:41
didrockspitti: it has already been sponsored, but I only want your opinion in this workflow: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~didrocks/glibmm2.4/ubuntu07:42
didrocksI hope I followed successfully what you told me yesterday :)07:42
pittididrocks: by and large, yes, great!07:44
pitticomment to 5 http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Edidrocks/glibmm2.4/ubuntu/revision/507:44
pittididrocks: usually the changelog should be in the "new upstream release" commit, but that's only a nit, and it's okay07:44
didrockspitti: you mean the "* New upstream release" line?07:45
pittididrocks: yes, in above commit you added the description of the new upstream release07:45
didrockspitti: ok, I just added "* New upstream release", but not the full description of the release. But I can add "* New upstream release" in the last commit as well :)07:46
pittididrocks: no, don't08:04
pittididrocks: the commit where you actually upgrade to the new upstream release should also have that changelog08:05
didrockspitti: so, if I understood well, you prefer having the full changelog of the new releasing (typically the content of NEWS file) in the first commit, with "* New upstream release", right?08:30
didrockshi seb12808:31
seb128hello didrocks08:31
pittididrocks: yes, it's a bit cleaner; but as I said, it's really just a minor nit, the way you did it works, too08:31
* seb128 didn't sleep enough again08:31
didrocksseb128: you went to bed so late?08:31
seb1282:30am08:32
didrockspitti: ok, thanks, I will update the desktop bzr wiki page so :)08:32
seb128dunno if that's so late but that's a bit of a short night for my taste ;-)08:32
seb128pitti: guten tag!08:33
pittididrocks: a slightly better way would be to commit the new changelog separately as "add upstream news to changelog", debcommit, and then dch -r/debcommit -r08:33
pittiseb128: bonjour Monsieur!08:33
seb128pitti: I sponsored kenvandine_wk's change for the evolution indicator and the oem scrollbars changes too08:33
pittiseb128: I saw the evo changelog; you rock08:34
didrocksseb128: ourgh, yeah... you slept more than me but it's not so much... (Personnaly, I have to wake up at 6:00 AM to go to my company, with no salary raise for anybody this year, even if it the objectives have been reached. You can feel my mood now :/)08:35
didrockspitti: ok, will try that08:35
seb128didrocks: yeah ...08:35
seb128didrocks: you can do the gnome-games update later if you want btw08:38
didrocksseb128: ok, I am used to this package now :)08:38
seb128;-)08:38
seb128lut crevette08:40
crevettebonjour08:40
seb128didrocks: btw to count sleep I got up at 8am not when joining IRC ;-)08:40
didrocksseb128: oh ok, so I understand 5h30 -> same than me \o/08:42
seb128that's french standards? ;-)08:42
didrocksseb128: we have to ask to huats too ^^08:43
seb128didrocks: he seems to be busy for a week now, I've not seem him around a lot, I'm wondering if I should assign the gcalctool update to somebody else08:44
seb128lool: hello08:45
loolseb128: Hi08:45
seb128lool: your gtk changes means we can relibtoolize using libtool2 now? ;-)08:46
loolseb128: What used to break for you?08:46
loolseb128: I completed full builds after the po-properties fixes, from SVN; so I think jaunty's toolchain should work ATM08:47
seb128lool: "ignoring invalid character `\001' in script"08:47
loolseb128: Yes, that's what was fixed, it should work again now08:47
seb128lool: that you mentioned in bug #33284008:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332840 in gnulib "$(SHELL) config.status broken" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33284008:47
seb128lool: ok good, thanks a lot for tracking since08:47
didrocksseb128: he was ill last week and very busy yes. I talked a little bit with him yesterday (I really have to call him) and his schedule is tight. If you want, I can do this update (I will just talk to him before, if it's the case). As you wish :)08:47
seb128lool: I was still using libtool 1.5 to relibtoolize gtk to workaround this error08:47
loolseb128: It's unfortunate we didn't notice earlier, it seems intrepid is affected as well  :-/08:47
seb128didrocks: ok feel free to ask him when you have him on the phone there is no hurry08:48
didrocksseb128: no pb08:48
loolseb128: You know I'm really happy to know what broke it (libtool) because I really couldn't figure out; I suspected autoconf and dash!08:48
seb128lool: I did notice and asked Keybuk but never spend the required hours to figure what was the issue08:48
loolIt's not libtool's fault at all, but some update had exposed the breakage, I had no idea which one; now I know it was libtool :)08:48
seb128I could have told that :-p08:49
loolseb128: Turned out to be a common bug; and you can easily hit it with almost all GNOME packages08:49
seb128I do downgrade libtool to 1.5 to workaround the issue for a while ;-)08:49
seb128never got it in other packages08:49
loolseb128: Something like touch po/POTFILES.in in any GNOME package after configure and you will break the build there too08:49
seb128but we don't relibtoolize glib for example08:49
loolSo if you e.g. patch a lang in, you might hit it again08:49
loolAnd the only way to fix it is to wait for all projects to release again with a newer glib-gettext + newer intltool08:50
lool(The borken Makefile.in.in is copied in all GNOME tarballs)08:50
loolseb128: Hmm there's something broken with the remote bug watches isn't it?  The bug has a gtk+ task linked to a bug which has been resolved on GNOME's side, but the launchpad status still says "Unknown"08:55
seb128yes, they are not updated often enough08:55
seb128I didn't bother yet but somebody should ping #launchpad I guess08:56
huatsmorning everyone09:09
seb128lut huats09:10
huatshey seb12809:10
seb128huats: how are you? I was just asking about you to didrocks ;-)09:10
huatseven if I am running out of time, I will at least do the gcalctool update ;)09:10
huatsI am getting better09:10
huatsthanks !09:10
huatshow are you ?09:10
seb128good thank you!09:11
huatsno pb09:11
seb128didrocks: ^ he will do the update09:11
huatsI also have anjuta to finish (I had a running 2.25.902 but the 2.25.903 is out so I will update it)09:12
seb128ok09:13
huatsI hope that later this week I will have ore time to do packaging stuffs...09:13
huats(I will)09:13
seb128better to get what you have uploaded and then work on the next update than getting lot of version changes late in the cycle09:13
huatsexactly09:13
huatsok09:13
huatsI will do that then09:13
huatsseb128: and btw thanks for taking care of gnome-keyring and seahorse yesterday...09:17
huatsDoes anyone can remember me URL of the documentation to put a package into bzr ?09:19
seb128huats: didrocks does for sure and you are welcome for the updates ;-)09:19
didrockshuats: you have some stuff to do to ubuntu-fr too :p09:20
huatsI am sure that didrocks knows that ... but he didn't asnwered me privately09:20
huats:)09:20
didrocksseb128: yep, noted. I will try to tackle gnome-games within the day :)09:20
huatsdidrocks: I am sure I have09:20
huatsI will take care of them too09:20
seb128huats: maybe you need to ask nicely? ;-)09:20
didrockshuats: I have a work too :)09:21
huatsdidrocks: luckly you, I don't :P09:21
didrockshuats: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bzr, Vcs-Bzr: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/<package_name>/ubuntu09:21
huatswell sort of :)09:21
didrockshuats: you choose :p09:22
huatsthanks didrocks09:22
didrocksyou're welcome09:22
didrocksseb128: there were no "please" in the sentence. I have a filter :p (cf ML discussion)09:24
seb128you mean "there is huats in the sentence and you have a filter for that too"? ;-)09:24
huats:)09:25
didrocksseb128: exactly :)09:25
didrocksseb128: I think I must avoid to update things after midnight (typo & SHVER ;))09:40
seb128didrocks: yeah ;-)09:41
seb128hello MacSlow mvo_09:41
MacSlowyo funky bunch!09:43
MacSlowseb128, mvo's tail is showing ;)09:43
mvo_hey seb12809:55
* pitti hugs MacSlow and mvo09:57
MacSlowpitti, alter Schwede!09:57
MacSlowpitti, you and dbarth were busy getting the latest notify-osd going :)09:58
MacSlowI never will underestimate to land code in a package!09:58
pittiheh10:01
pittidoes anyone know how I can prevent a window from getting a close button?11:15
pittigtk_window_set_deletable (GTK_WINDOW (unmount_flush_window), FALSE);11:16
pittiI tried that, but it doesn't work11:16
pittiI also tried11:16
pittigdk_window_set_decorations (unmount_flush_window->window, GDK_DECOR_BORDER|GDK_DECOR_TITLE);11:16
pittibut that says that window is not a GdkWindow11:16
pitti(gnome-mount:3944): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_set_decorations: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed11:17
pittithat in particular11:17
seb128why do you want to do that?11:17
pittiseb128: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#gnome-mount11:17
pittifor now I used gtk_window_set_decorated(), but then I don't have a title bar at all11:17
pittiwhich looks fine, too, though11:17
seb128there is nothing there which says the dialog shouldn't be closed?11:18
seb128I'm not sure why you want limit that user choice11:19
mvo_pitti: gdk_window_set_functions()11:19
pittimvo_: won't that have teh same GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)problem?11:20
pittimpt: help11:20
mvo_pitti: have you run "gtk_widget_realize()" on it (or _show()) before you run the gdk_ function?11:20
pittimvo_: not ATM11:21
pitti"Depending on the system, this function may not have any effect when called on a window that is already visible, so you should call it before calling gtk_window_show()."11:21
pittioops, that's for set_deletable()11:21
mvo_pitti: please try that then, gtk creates the gdk window only on first show or relaize11:21
pittimvo_: moved; it doesn't barf any more, but doesn't work either11:22
* pitti tries set_functions instead of set_decorations11:22
mvo_pitti: which one, the "set_functions()" does not have any effect or the "set_decoration()" (or both) ?11:22
mvo_aha11:22
mvo_:)11:23
pitti. o O { that looks quite redundant..  }11:23
pittia-haa11:24
* pitti hugs mvo11:24
pittithanks11:24
mvo_cheers :)11:24
* mvo_ is still desktop team material ;)11:24
davidbarthhey pitti, you're taking the gnome-mount changes?11:28
pittidavidbarth: yes, currently working on them11:28
davidbarthpitti: great!11:28
pittiI'll followup on the bug11:28
pittidavidbarth: I won't change all strings yet, though, that should really be coordinated with upstream11:28
pittianyway, discussion -> bug11:28
* pitti finds it utterly weird though, that we invest many resources in writing proper notifications, and then invest resources in rewriting programs to not use them any more..11:47
mvo_james_w: I don't want to nag, but is there anything new in the bzr-buildpackage act odd with python2.6 bug? anything I can do to help?12:02
james_wmvo_: I have a fix, just preparing the stuff for an FFe12:03
james_wI didn't want to take time out to upload a fix12:03
james_wI can do it if it is urgent12:03
mvo_james_w: if its in a bzr tree somewhere thats fine12:03
seb128you probably don't need an exception for bug fix changes12:04
mvo_james_w: then I will just check it out myself12:04
james_wseb128: I've been busy :-)12:04
mvo_heh :)12:04
mvo_james_w: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/bzr-builddeb shows all branches are a couple of days old, is the fix not pushed yet?12:05
james_wmvo_: just pushed to lp:~james-w/bzr-builddeb/2.112:05
mvo_james_w: excellent, thanks again12:05
seb128mvo_: want to do the new g-c-c version update? ;-) if you are busy don't bother I will do it after lunch12:07
mvo_seb128: I'm going for lucnh now/soon too and I'm pretty busy with some other stuff. I could try to queeze it in though12:09
mptpitti, either "ironic" or "tasteful", take your pick :-)12:09
mptPrograms were overusing notification bubbles12:10
seb128mvo_: no that's ok if you are busy I will do it12:10
mvo_james_w: can you give me a overview about the pristine tar stuff? is that what we should use for the non-native branches (e.g. the gnome-control-center branch etc)?12:14
james_wmvo_: is it debian/ only?12:15
seb128mvo_: if you do g-c-c it's on ubuntu-desktop now12:15
mvo_james_w: yes12:16
mvo_seb128: thanks12:16
pittimpt: okay, I uploaded the first patch, added comments to the LP bug and also forwarded it upstream (maybe David considers adopting it, which would ease matters a lot)12:16
james_wmvo_: then you lose :-)12:16
mvo_james_w: hm12:16
pittimpt: it's not perfect yet, but at least fixes the immediate problem with getting a dialog with buttons12:16
seb128pitti: what is wrong with having buttons?12:16
seb128pitti: if you display a dialog I can't close I'm going to be unhappy with you ;-)12:17
mptpitti, excellent12:17
james_wmvo_: there is nowhere tasteful to store the pristine tar data for debian only really. It would be possible, but it would either be binary files in the working tree, or craziness in the revision graph.12:17
mptseb128, don't worry, it's not a dialog, it's a progress window ;-)12:17
pittiseb128: because here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=gnome-mount-unmounting.png it doesn't make any sense at all12:17
seb128mpt: same difference, anything which open and I can't close is going to make me unhappy12:17
pittiseb128: I shouldn't have to close this progress window12:17
seb128why not?12:17
seb128if I want to get it out of my way12:18
pittiseb128: "have to" != "can't"12:18
pittiseb128: it should auto-close12:18
mptseb128, it closes itself after a few seconds, and you can minimize it if you're really impatient.12:18
pittiwhen it's donw12:18
mvo_james_w: hm, thanks. I guess I misunderstood the use-case for it then12:18
seb128mpt: what is wrong with letting user the choise to close things he doesn't want now?12:18
pittiseb128: I'm absolutely open to adding back the close decoration12:18
seb128that start being dictating users what to do I and don't like that at all12:18
pittiseb128: but we shuoldn't have above fallback dialog from notify-osd, since that's just plain wrong12:18
james_wmvo_: oh, you got the use case correct, it's just hard to implement in this case12:18
james_wmvo_: it currently only works for full-source branches12:19
seb128pitti: right, I'm fine with that design, I just don't get why you want to prevent users who want to close the dialog to do so12:19
mptseb128, because that would falsely imply you were cancelling the unmount when you can't.12:19
seb128you do extra efforts to get in the user way12:19
seb128mpt: no that would, that would imply I know it's syncing and I want it out of my screen because it's noise12:19
seb128wouldn't12:19
seb128my ipod screen change when I can unplug it I don't need a dialog on my computer screen too12:20
pittiseb128: would you still want the next window which says that you can remove it?12:20
seb128no12:20
seb128I look at the ipod before unplugging not the computer12:20
pittiright, I agree12:20
pittiso *if* we make the dialog close-able, it shouldn't present the followup window either12:20
mvo_I can't think of people who would assume that closing the window would cancel the unmount, but I let myself convince otherwise of course from user-testing data12:21
mptiPod's are unusual in that they prominently show mounted/unmounted state.12:21
pittibut I leave the decision of that "if" to someone else12:21
mpter, iPods I mean.12:21
mptMost hotpluggable devices don't.12:21
seb128well, still when the led stops flashing it's ok12:21
* pitti wishes that all this mess wouldn't be necessary in the first place, and the kernel would offer a sane flushing algorithm12:21
seb128if I want to close that dialog I should be able to do so12:21
seb128anyway let's see how it goes but I don't think starting to dictate user their workflow is nice and will work for everybody12:24
pittiseb128: minimizing isn't enough for you?12:24
seb128it's still in my way, ie in the tasks list, in the alt-tab list, etc12:24
seb128I'm not sure what we win by removing the flexibility there12:25
seb128pitti: and please tell me that I will not have to click on a "ok" button to close the dialog that say than I can unplug my device now ;-)12:26
pittiseb128: no, that's the very bug I was fixing :)12:26
seb128ok good12:26
pittiseb128: right now it looks like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=gnome-mount-unmounting.png12:26
pittiseb128: which you *have* to close, and that's totally wrong12:26
seb128agreed12:26
pittiseb128: now it looks like http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23359790/cache-flushing.png12:27
mptooh, nice12:28
seb128pitti: nice indeed12:28
mvo_james_w: I use your branch now, its currently a bit unhappy, http://paste.ubuntu.com/125743/ helped with the compiz tree a bit, but its still not happy12:28
seb128I like the nautilus way better though12:28
mpt(modulo that annoying GTK text wrapping bug)12:28
seb128you can close the copy dialog, it just goes to the notification area ;-)12:28
pittiseb128: yeah, that's nice, too12:28
seb128I'm wondering if GNOME has any dialog you can't close right now12:29
james_wmvo_: thanks, please pull12:30
mptpitti, looks like the gap between the progress bar and the "To prevent..." text is a bit large12:30
pittimpt: right; that needs some work (it's not that easy to get the exact spacing)12:30
mptI don't envy you, Glade annoys me :-)12:31
mptpitti, hey, that progress bar is determinate! Did you find a way of calculating the proportion done?12:31
pittimpt: but that's not critical for UIF, and I have some other things (like usplash) which are12:31
pittimpt: no, it's just a bouncing one12:31
mptoh12:31
mptsee, that's why indeterminate progress bars shouldn't be themed to bounce -- it makes them look unnecessarily similar to determinate ones12:32
seb128pitti: btw while you are uploading gnome-mount change there is a pending sponsoring request for a typo fix waiting12:32
pittiseb128: oh, will do that next time (I'm sure I have to touch gnome-mount again soon enough :) )12:32
seb128thanks12:32
* pitti already uploaded, and is now sending his weekly report12:32
seb128doh, weekly report12:32
seb128did we get reminder emails?12:32
pittinot this week apparently12:33
seb128I didn't, I'm wondering if my spam filtering is too efficient or something12:33
seb128ok good12:33
seb128pitti: the current dialog autoclose right? so if you get a flush which takes 0.1 seconds you will see a dialog jumping and vanishing directly?12:34
mvo_james_w: works great now, thanks!12:35
james_wmvo_: thank you12:35
pittiseb128: it only starts after 0.75 seconds12:35
pittiseb128: just like the notification12:35
seb128ah good12:35
pittiseb128: so for fast/no flush you don't see anything12:35
* seb128 hugs pitti12:35
pittiand for long ones it autocloses, yes12:35
pittiif you flush takes 0.9 seconds, it looks ugly indeed12:36
pittibut that's not new, same problem with the notification12:36
seb128right I was just wondeing if there was a way to estimate the flush time before12:36
davidbarthpitti: maybe you can add an artificial timeout to let the user see the dialog?12:37
seb128let's see how it goes already like this we can do tweaking later12:37
davidbarthpitti: when the flush timeout occurs, add an additional 2s timeout12:37
pittidavidbarth: that's possible12:37
pittidavidbarth: well, only if the flush took less than 1 second or so12:38
davidbarthpitti: for quick flushes, you will only be disturbed for 2s (but will have the time to actually see what's happening)12:38
davidbarthpitti: and for longer flushes, you have to wait anyway...12:38
pittiif it already takes 5, then there's no reason to have an extra 212:38
pittidavidbarth: in fact I used that extra delay for testing :)12:38
pittiI already have the patch12:39
davidbarthpitti: right, so you need to account for the time the dialog has been up12:39
davidbarthpitti: hehe, nice12:39
* kenvandine_wk waves13:08
james_wmorning kenvandine_wk13:09
seb128hey kenvandine_wk13:23
kenvandine_wkhey seb12813:23
seb128kenvandine_wk: I uploaded the new evolution version and included your changes13:23
kenvandine_wkgreat13:23
kenvandine_wkboth bugs?13:23
seb128kenvandine_wk: yes13:23
kenvandine_wkexcellent13:23
kenvandine_wkthx13:23
seb128kenvandine_wk: could you open a bug upstream about the action change though?13:24
seb128you're welcome13:24
* kenvandine_wk was going to create a debdiff for those today13:24
kenvandine_wkyes13:24
seb128thanks13:24
* kenvandine_wk does that now13:24
seb128mvo_: did you or do work on g-c-c?13:38
seb128mvo_: just asking before doing the update to not conflict13:39
fta2seb128, evolution still shows me popups instead of nice notifs, do I need to add something?13:44
seb128fta2: hello13:45
seb128fta2: did you upgrade and did you restart it?13:45
fta2both13:46
seb128so talk to kenvandine_wk who wrote the change13:46
seb128it works for me13:46
kenvandine_wkhumm13:46
fta2i remember you asked me to uncheck a pref last week13:46
seb128no I didn't13:46
seb128I said you can disable the upstream one if you want13:46
kenvandine_wkfta2: the preference shouldn't matter in the latest13:47
fta2so it doesn't work for me. i see the ok / cancel dialog13:47
kenvandine_wkfta2: echo $GDMSESSION13:48
fta2oh, just rechecked the pref, now, i have both the dialog and the notif13:48
fta2kenvandine_wk, default13:49
kenvandine_wkdefault is what it returns?13:49
seb128fta2: dpkg -l | grep evolution-?13:49
geseris there a planned upload of eel2 in the near future? as libeel2-dev is missing a dependency on libgail-dev (gail is referenced in eel-2.0.pc)13:49
seb128geser: no13:49
fta2http://paste.ubuntu.com/125773/13:49
mvo_seb128: no, I was doing compiz (and still am)13:50
seb128geser: that libary is deprecated and not used in GNOME (or should not it's still there for compatibility reasons)13:50
seb128mvo_: ok, I will do the g-c-c update then13:50
kenvandine_wkfta2: actually, when you configure the mail-notification plugin in evolution, you shouldn't even have an interface to enable the icon anymore13:51
seb128kenvandine_wk: his issue seems to be the action part and not the icon though13:52
fta2kenvandine_wk, http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/Screenshot-evolution-indicator.png13:52
geserseb128: I tried to rebuild nautilus-python for the python 2.6 transition and it failed due to this missing dependency13:52
kenvandine_wkseb128: but he shouldn't even get that action if he is in the right session13:52
pittiseb128: okay for me to sponsor bug 329245?13:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 329245 in gnome-settings-daemon "gnome-settings-daemon could use the new notification service" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32924513:53
seb128geser: could you look at fixing it, do a debdiff and subscribe the sponsor team to the bug?13:53
pittiseb128: (updated patch by davidbarth)13:53
seb128pitti: I was going to do this one but sure, make sure to take the version I uploaded before lunch as basis13:53
pittiseb128: yes, downloading from LP directlry13:53
seb128pitti: ok, go for it then13:54
seb128kenvandine_wk: maybe notify-osd broken in the recent update and capability query doesn't work correctly?13:55
seb128broken -> broke13:55
kenvandine_wkworks here...13:55
* kenvandine_wk just updated to make sure13:55
seb128worked for me too when I tried yesterday, I didn't upgrade my laptop yet so I can't test now13:56
kenvandine_wki just verified the version  you uploaded works... seems fine13:56
seb128fta2: do you get the flashing notification icon? or just the dialog?13:56
kenvandine_wkfta2: run evolution from a console13:56
kenvandine_wkthen go into the plugin configuration and pastebin what is printed on the console13:56
seb128kenvandine_wk: btw on bugs you can click the also affects project link below the table to add upstream tasks13:57
seb128kenvandine_wk: could you do it on bug #328596?13:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 328596 in evolution "evolution shouldn't use notifications with actions" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32859613:57
kenvandine_wkwhat else does it affect?13:58
seb128upstream evolution13:58
kenvandine_wkoh... i see13:58
seb128adding an upstream tasks will monitor the bugzilla bug status13:58
kenvandine_wkcool feature :)13:58
seb128indeed13:58
kenvandine_wkit automatically picked up the watch for it...which i thought was cool13:58
seb128the upstream task will change when they close or needinfo the bug13:58
seb128;-)13:59
kenvandine_wkawesome13:59
eeejayseb128: re: notify-osd and gnome-settings-daemon, is this fixed in the next release? https://bugs.launchpad.net/notify-osd/+bug/33429213:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334292 in gnome-settings-daemon "New osd-notify notifications should not have an empty title" [Undecided,New]13:59
seb128eeejay: read what pitti said around 15 ago?13:59
* eeejay scrolls14:00
pittime?14:00
seb128pitti: I think that's about the fix you want to sponsor14:00
seb128oh, I've been misleaded by the title14:00
pittiseb128: the patches I upload (g-p-m and g-settings-daemon) fix the notifications for the new hint names14:00
pittiand for the eject key14:00
seb128eeejay: ask MacSlow or davidbarth about notify-osd issues14:00
seb128eeejay: that doesn't seem to be a bug but a design decision14:01
seb128pitti: yeah, sorry I have been confused by the title14:01
* pitti hugs seb12814:01
* seb128 hugs pitti14:01
eeejayseb128: they know about the issue, it is needed for correct ATK exposure, MacSlow agreed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/notify-osd/+bug/334292/comments/214:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334292 in gnome-settings-daemon "New osd-notify notifications should not have an empty title" [Undecided,New]14:02
seb128eeejay: so why do you ask to me? I'm not working on notify-osd14:03
eeejayseb128: because the fix is needed in gst, (ie. the title _("Volume") is needed instead of " ")).14:03
seb128eeejay: doesn't change the fact that I'm not working on those notify-osd changes14:04
seb128eeejay: you want to talk to davidbarth or MacSlow really14:05
eeejayMacSlow: davidbarth: could you please bless bug 334292?14:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334292 in gnome-settings-daemon "New osd-notify notifications should not have an empty title" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33429214:05
MacSloweeejay, there you go14:07
eeejayMacSlow: thanks! i'll do the same for gpm..14:09
fta2kenvandine_wk, http://paste.ubuntu.com/125782/14:09
pittidavidbarth: hm, the eject notification works now, but it doesn't actually eject; does that work for you?14:10
kenvandine_wkfta2: weird... i see more output than that :)14:10
seb128fta2: the gvfs warning are because you upgraded gvfs but didn't restart your session14:11
kenvandine_wkfta2: do you see the mail notification icon in the notification area?14:11
seb128hey rickspencer314:11
kenvandine_wkas well as the indicator applet?14:11
davidbarthpitti: not sure, i have not test the result of the command14:11
kenvandine_wkmorning rickspencer314:11
pittihey rickspencer314:11
fta2kenvandine_wk, no14:11
rickspencer3good morning seb128 and kenvandine_wk14:11
kenvandine_wkfta2: ok... that is really weird14:11
davidbarthpitti: but i haven't changed that part of the code and i think i do not exit prematurely14:11
pittirickspencer3: FYI, I added my activity report/work items directly to the wiki14:11
davidbarthpitti: maybe the code is old and does not work properly14:11
* davidbarth -> quick lunch14:11
rickspencer3maddness!14:12
seb128pitti: eject is buggy for me since a while, I get gnome-mount error dialogs when pressing the eject button on the CD drive usually14:12
pittiseb128: I mean if I press the eject hotkey14:12
pittiwhich is still F12 for me14:12
rickspencer3looks like seb128 pitti and mvo have been quite busy while I was sleeping this morning!14:12
pittiwhich annoys me a lot, but is nice for testing this particualr fix :)14:12
pitti:)14:13
seb128I get a14:13
seb128org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume.UnknownFailure14:13
seb128"eject : tentative d'utilisation de `/media/cdrom0' comme nom de périphérique mais il ne s'agit pas d'un périphérique"14:13
seb128which basically means "try to use cdrom0 as device name but that's not a device"14:14
seb128weird error14:14
* kenvandine_wk logs out to test something14:14
davidbarthpitti: but i can work on that later today, as i still have to add support for media keys14:14
davidbarthyeah, i was getting I/O errors, which were normal as i didn't have any media inserted14:15
seb128knowing that the disk is mounted as cdrom0 and it does unmount it before displaying the rror14:15
* davidbarth is trying14:15
pittidavidbarth: hm, indeed, if I downgrade it doesn't work either14:15
seb128pitti: btw could you try if you still get your camera duplicated devices issue running gvfs 0.1.7?14:15
pittidavidbarth: so it's probably not due to your patch14:15
davidbarthpitti: i hope so! ;)14:16
pittierm, *blush*14:16
davidbarthjust fyi, it's ejecting the cdrom i inserted here14:16
pittithe tray was already open..14:16
davidbarthpitti: bug fixed then?14:16
pittiworks14:17
davidbarthk14:17
pittisorry for the noise :)14:17
* kenvandine_wk waits for his 30 launchpad tabs load after a browser restart... can anyone say DOS :)14:20
seb128tseliot: hey, could you have a look at updating your 109_screen_resolution_extra.patch changes to http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-control-center/2.25/gnome-control-center-2.25.92.tar.gz?14:21
fta2kenvandine_wk, in fact, i see nothing related to evo in the notification area14:22
tseliotseb128: yes, I can but I'm working on a bug which has a high priority for my team. I promise to do it soon14:22
seb128tseliot: thanks14:22
tseliotnp14:23
vuntzguys, you're not fun. I stop reading ubuntu-devel for a few days and now there are tons of mails on (I guess) notify osd ;-)14:24
* vuntz wonders if he should read that14:24
seb128vuntz: hey, good to see you are still around ;-)14:25
kenvandine_wkhey vuntz14:26
vuntzI guess I'll read that later, with some pop-corn14:27
kenvandine_wkhaha14:28
andreasnvuntz, almost as funny as desktop-devel you know14:30
andreasnexcept that the wall-of-hate doesn't consist of core contributors14:31
davmor2Guys is this a bug or design flaw or is it meant to be like this http://www.davmor2.co.uk/evosetup.png14:50
kenvandine_wksounds like a bug14:51
* kenvandine_wk tries to repro14:51
seb128what screen resolution do you use?14:51
davmor2seb128: 1440x90014:52
seb128that's a bug and that's what you get for uploading eom changes14:52
seb128please file a bug and I will try to get those guys to look into the issue14:52
kenvandine_wki reproduced it14:53
kenvandine_wki didn't do it in 2.25.9114:53
davmor2seb128: It was more the fact that most of the window is blank.  It's only on sending email too and not receiving which is really weird :)14:53
seb128right, I included the oem changes14:53
seb128"only on sending email too"? that is not clear14:54
kenvandine_wkthe sending email screen14:54
kenvandine_wkthe receiving screen is fine14:54
davmor2seb128: there are 2 config screens that are similar sending and receiving.  Sending is screwy receiving is fine14:55
seb128ok, please open a bug now and I will get somebody to look into it14:56
davmor2seb128: I'll do the bug as soon as I have finished the write up on how to setup evo shouldn't be long14:56
* pitti hugs davmor2 for spotting regressions so fast15:09
davmor2that's my job :)15:10
davmor2seb128: bug 33726415:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337264 in evolution "Jaunty: Evolution's Sending Options page is set up incorrectly" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33726415:14
seb128thanks15:14
davmor2When you click on the panel calendar and it pulls down the monthly view and you double click on a day it open a new case of evolution rather than using the open one is this a bug or design feature?15:22
seb128design15:23
seb128there is some bugs about that already15:23
davmor2seb128: Thanks15:23
pittiseb128: shall I work on bug 335888 now?15:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 335888 in gnome-themes "default set of installed themes needs to be changed" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33588815:23
seb128pitti: please do, I still have a backlog around 10 updates and 100 bugs for today15:24
pittiseb128: right, just making sure we don't collide15:24
seb128thanks15:24
seb128pitti: there is a new version available if you want to do the update too ;-)15:25
hyperairis notify-osd supposed to concat messages for pidgin-libnotify yet?15:25
pittiseb128: absolutely, while I'm at it anyway15:25
seb128pitti: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-themes/2.25/gnome-themes-2.25.92.tar.gz15:25
davmor2seb128: Out of curiosity is there any plan to make evolution minimise into the new comms notification applet like pidgin can?  It would save on screen real estate I just have no idea if it is possible or not15:25
pittiseb128: consider it done15:25
seb128pitti: it's only translations updated so it should be trivial15:25
seb128davmor2: not that I know but I'm not in the dxteam, maybe they have plan for it, ask to davidbarth15:26
davmor2seb128: thanks again15:26
davidbarthdavmor2: no plan for that now, but that's an interesting idea15:27
davidbarthdavmor2: is there a bug/enhancement request in the evolution tracker or LP? you can subscribe me to the bug15:27
davmor2davidbarth: no but I can write one :)15:28
Riddellrickspencer3: meeting in an hour?15:30
seb128I don't think sending random applications to the notification area is a good thing15:31
rickspencer3yup15:31
seb128or message indicator15:31
seb128rickspencer3: you didn't send a reminder email apparently ;-)15:31
rickspencer3seb128: really? I thought I did, but I am using Kubuntu15:31
* rickspencer3 ducks15:31
seb128lol15:32
seb128so less work for us thanks to kubuntu? ;-)15:32
rickspencer3aparantly15:33
rickspencer3it looks like only the first two people ended up in the mailing list that I made in Kontact15:33
rickspencer3:(15:33
rickspencer3actually, only Arne got it, it appears!15:33
davmor2davidbarth: bug 33727415:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337274 in notify-osd "Wishlist Bug: Minimise Evolution/Other mail clients into the new notify-osd comms applet" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33727415:40
Ampelbeinseb128: got any updates for me to do?16:00
seb128Ampelbein: http://download.gnome.org/sources/totem-pl-parser/2.25/totem-pl-parser-2.25.92.tar.gz http://download.gnome.org/sources/totem/2.25/totem-2.25.92.tar.gz16:01
seb128they are in bzr, did you use bzr before for updates?16:01
Ampelbeinunfortunately not, no.16:01
seb128you are interested to use it?16:02
Ampelbeinyes, just opened wiki.ubuntu.com/Bzr16:03
seb128Ampelbein: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bzr16:03
seb128read the updating a package there16:04
Ampelbeincurrently on it. will have to experiment a bit with it. but does not sound too complicated.16:05
seb128no it's not, good opportunity to give it a try ;-)16:06
Ampelbeinok, will start and check back here if i have questions.16:06
Ampelbeinthanks for helping me.16:06
seb128mpt: would you have suggestion for the evolution-alarm-notify strings? bug #331825 is about translating those but I think we should fix the string before doing it16:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331825 in evolution "evolution-alarm-notifier .desktop file not translatable in the startup programs dialog" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33182516:07
seb128Ampelbein: you're welcome, don't hesitate to ask on the channel if you have any question, didrocks wrote this page and is open suggestions on how to make it better too ;-)16:07
seb128mpt: basically evolution-alarm-notify is the service which reminds you about your meetings, etc16:08
kenvandine_wkseb128: gnome-user-share is  a good example, had to change configure args, deps, etc16:08
seb128mpt: "Evolution Alarm Notifier" is used right now as name and description16:08
seb128kenvandine_wk: excellent ;-)16:09
kenvandine_wkstill got build failures... but good example16:09
seb128upstream issue?16:09
pittiseb128: grabbing bug 337066, ok?16:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337066 in gtk2-engines "Please sponsor gtk2-engines 2.17.4 (main) into Jaunty" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33706616:10
seb128pitti: sure, thank you16:10
pittiseb128: taking bug 336947, too16:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336947 in gnome-doc-utils "Please sponsor gnome-doc-utils 0.15.2 to jaunty" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33694716:15
mptseb128, so something like "Ensures that alarms set in Evolution go off at the appropriate time."?16:15
seb128pitti: thanks16:16
seb128mpt: is that for Name= or Description= (those are listed in gnome-session-properties)16:16
mptseb128, Name=Evolution Alarm Notifier, presumably :-)16:17
seb128mpt: ok thanks!16:17
didrocksAmpelbein: I will just change this page a little tomorrow and the workflow will differ a little bit16:24
rickspencer3desktop team meeting in 6 miuntes16:24
pittiseb128: taking bug 337054 too16:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337054 in tomboy "Please sponsor tomboy 0.13.6 (main) into Jaunty" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33705416:26
seb128pitti: you rock!16:26
* calc arghs at gvfs-fuse16:26
pittiseb128: ah, just don't want to start something new before the meeting :)16:26
pittiseb128: and in those rush times I guess even a couple of sponsors help16:26
calcit looks like a real filesystem but can't operate like one :(16:27
=== mvo_ is now known as mvo
seb128pitti: yeah16:27
ArneGoetjemvo: 2 UI changes in my l-s branch16:28
asachi all16:28
asacbb in 2 minutes16:28
rickspencer3https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2009-03-0316:29
rickspencer3ready to start the desktop team meeting?16:30
mvoArneGoetje: thanks, looks good, could you please write a debian/changelog entry, then I will sponsor the upload16:30
rickspencer3asac: ArneGoetje: bryce calc kenvandine_wk pitti seb128 Riddell16:30
seb128rickspencer3:16:30
pittio/16:30
asaco16:30
calchi16:31
asac\/16:31
rickspencer3sorry that you didn't get the reminder mail. I'm using Kubuntu this week, and apparently I'm not smart enough to set up a list in Kontact.16:31
rickspencer3:)16:31
rickspencer3I see that my Jaunty change mail box is on fire, so I'm going to strive to make this a short and sweet meeting so that everyone can get back to shipping.16:31
asacrickspencer3++16:31
ArneGoetjemvo: will do.16:31
kenvandine_wkhere16:31
pittiasac: feel better now?16:31
asacyeah16:31
asacmuch ;)16:32
pittigreat *hug*16:32
rickspencer3Mostly, we should quickly review a few of the action items from last week.16:32
rickspencer3ACTION: kenvandine to work with Dx team to identify changes for UIF, and also changes that might require a UIFE.16:32
rickspencer3kenvandine_wk: you did this, right?16:32
kenvandine_wkyes16:32
rickspencer3I seem to recall an email discussion16:32
pittithose are tagged now?16:32
kenvandine_wkpitti: yes16:32
pittihow bad is it?16:33
rickspencer3when you get a moment, could you post a link?16:33
kenvandine_wknot terrible16:33
bryceheya16:33
rickspencer3kenvandine_wk: ^^^^16:33
rickspencer3while we're waiting16:33
rickspencer3reminder: ACTION: Desktop team to review current goals and update as needed. Feel free to update outside the normal web site if it's easier to do so.16:33
pittioh, ugh16:33
kenvandine_wkhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=jaunty-uif16:34
seb128ditto16:34
rickspencer3no problems16:34
pittiI don't actually think that I want to change them, though16:34
calcupdated mine16:34
pittirather try to fulfill them :)16:34
calcor rather wrote them i somehow forgot to write them before16:34
rickspencer3there is no deadline ... I just don't want it to be a hideous crush right when we are trying to organize UDS Karmic16:34
kenvandine_wkrickspencer3: that list is down from like 28 on thursday16:34
asacthe firefox UI thing will - as expected - be a last minute thing - if at all16:35
rickspencer3ACTION: rickspencer3 to start a wiki page for brainstorming features for marketing16:35
rickspencer3I didn't do this, we shoud just use the marketing page, and I'll just put our stuff from last week there, so consider this done16:35
rickspencer3I also didn't get to talking about sponsoring16:36
rickspencer3so that's all from last week's actions that aren't marked as done on the wiki16:36
pittikenvandine_wk: still quite a big list for two days16:36
pittirickspencer3: sponsoring queue looks quite good actually16:36
pittiwe were hammering like mad16:36
rickspencer3pitti: ack16:36
rickspencer3you guys rock16:36
pittii. e. the old and crufty things are still there, and the brand new items16:37
rickspencer3next: Release Bugs/Release Status16:37
rickspencer3Please look at the section on work items in the team meeting wiki. I'd like to quickly get a handle on the work items that will and will not happen this week, but will do that one on one in email, unless there are any questions, we can move on.16:37
rickspencer3I've listed our release targeted bugs in the meeting wiki. Please be aware of your release targeted bugs.16:37
rickspencer3pitti: anything to report on the release front? I see two FFE exceptions for us.16:37
ArneGoetjemvo: pushed16:38
pittiI'm still a bit concerned about the long-standing bugs on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus16:38
pittithe X.org driver problems seem to be a pain in the butt16:38
asac(as usual ;))16:39
pittiI don't have much to report, rather to ask around whether anyone has anything on their mind which is release critical16:40
pittirickspencer3: FFE for -ati and the search page in ffox?16:40
rickspencer3those are the two I am aware of16:40
asacmy resume works again ... but my X seems to crash (i end up 7/10 times at gdm login)16:40
didrocksseb128: I had a lot of work, but between two meetings, I did that: bugs #33729816:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337298 in gnome-games "Please, sponsor gnome-games 2.25.92 to jaunty" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33729816:40
calcasac: me too16:41
didrocks(oupss sorry, your meeting)16:41
asacbryce: what info do you need ;) ^^16:41
calcthere seems to be a Xorg crash on suspend/resume issue on intel (or has in the past)16:41
seb128didrocks: thanks16:41
calcthe last few times my system has resumed ok though16:41
rickspencer3bryce: it looks like you have some of the more complex RC issues16:41
pittimine freezes after 5 minutes up to two hours after resume16:41
pittissh still works16:41
asaci can also make X go back to gdm by trying to switch to console (as i found out 30 minutes ago)16:41
pittigdb useless, strace inconclusive16:41
asacbryce: ^^ ;)16:42
pittianyway, this should be fodder for LP bug16:42
pedro_rickspencer3: btw the release target was added to the http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/team-assigned/canonical-desktop-team-assigned-bug-tasks.html16:42
pittiit seems there are several unrelated issues here16:42
pedro_rickspencer3: should be better to look at those reports now ;-)16:42
asacpitti: we also have this focus-stealing deadlock ... does your mouse pointer change to a "text select" state16:42
asac?16:42
pittiasac: never had that16:42
kenvandine_wkasac: i had that once16:42
brycesorry, someone pinged me about another bug16:43
asacstrange ... most X lockups that still allow ssh feel like its that16:43
rickspencer3pedro_: yes16:43
rickspencer3thank you for that16:43
pittikenvandine_wk: do you have an overview about the jaunty-uif bugs? i. e. how many are on track, how many need someone to work on, how many are blocked?16:43
asace.g. the mouse pointer changes to something else, but you cannot do anything anymore (neither keyboard nor mous)16:43
kenvandine_wkthere are 3  that we will need exceptions for16:43
pittiasac: ok, that sounds similar to my problem16:43
bryceasac: for crashes, backtraces are necessary - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing16:43
pittibryce: it doesn't crash, it just stops updating the screen16:44
kenvandine_wkgossip, gaijim, amsn16:44
pittibryce: apps continue to work16:44
asacpitti: yeah. we have a gnome bug for that with a testcase16:44
pittibryce: gdb is totally useless (??), even with -dbg16:44
asacgnome bug 57142316:44
* pitti will file a bug and then we'll compare16:44
seb128asac: never had this one either and it's there since dapper or something no?16:44
ubottuError: Could not parse XML returned by Gnome: timed out (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/xml.cgi?id=571423)16:44
* kenvandine_wk re-phrases, at least 3... those 3 depend on python bindings to libindicate, which won't be ready16:44
asacseb128: well. actually i think its a different issue, but related. the one we have a bug for is there since dapper. the new one has the same symptoms, but i get it out of nowhere16:45
asacand also since the grab menu thing was claimed to be fixed by NM it might be that its all the new issue now16:45
seb128asac: for what is worth I've read no bug about that out of the nm case16:45
* calc will try to get a backtrace for the intel crash on suspend/resume if it happens again16:45
rickspencer3kenvandine_wk: for bug #33565416:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 335654 in system-config-printer "improved notify-osd integration" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33565416:45
asacseb128: right. it feels like a X lockup ;)16:46
kenvandine_wkrickspencer3: davidbarth said he would work on that one  today16:46
rickspencer3pitti: are you aware of 335654 ?16:46
asacseb128: but if you saw the menu bug once, then you see that at lesat the mouse pointer is in "grab" mode16:46
pittibug 33565316:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 335653 in commons-daemon "Tomcat fails to load on PPC64" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33565316:46
pittibug 33565416:46
pittisorry16:46
asacseb128: i will try to kill around apps next time i see the randoe lockup16:46
brycepitti: right, freezes != crash.  asac mentioned a crash; what you describe sounds more like an x freeze.16:46
* kenvandine_wk doesn't thing tomcat on ppc will block uif :)16:46
asacbryce: i dont know if its a crash. i end up at gdm login16:47
brycepitti: freezes are harder to debug but if you file a lp bug I can look into it16:47
pittibryce: okay16:47
asacbryce: but i dont get a crash file16:47
pittirickspencer3: aware in the sense that I've seen it before16:47
kenvandine_wkasac: i ssh'd in and killed all the apps that was visible, and nothing fixed it16:47
bryceasac: yes that's a crash.  Often there'll be some error messages in your /var/log/gdm/* files16:47
asacbryce: ways to reproduce: a) resume, b) switch to console16:47
asacbryce: i will look there next time16:47
kenvandine_wkpitti: there will be patches coming for s-c-p :)16:47
* kenvandine_wk hopes16:48
bryceasac, should be easy to get a backtrace  then at least...16:48
pittikenvandine_wk: great16:48
asacbryce: i hope16:48
brycepitti: are you on -intel or -ati?16:48
pittias always, I act as a sponsoring machine these days16:48
kenvandine_wkbryce: happened on my -intel, 96516:48
pittiplease subscribe ubuntu-main-sponsors, turnaround time should be very fast these days16:48
pittibryce: intel gma94516:48
rickspencer3looks like X is shaping up to be a hot spot for Jaunty16:50
bryceright, I believe there are a lot of different crash and freeze bugs on -intel right now (even upstream has mentioned they have some qa problems)16:50
asacbryce: X: ../../src/i830_batchbuffer.h:78: intel_batch_emit_dword: Assertion `pI830->batch_ptr != ((void *)0)' failed.16:50
asacthats the only thing that looks like it could be the crash16:51
pittican we please take that to bugs?16:51
bryceasac: aha, yes that sounds like it.  null pointer dereference16:51
brycepitti: huh?16:51
pittito the bug tracker, I mean16:52
asacheh16:52
rickspencer3agreed16:52
rickspencer3:)16:52
asacobviously yes.16:52
pittiit looks like meaningful information, and it's not meeting topic16:52
asacwas just a quick up-front check16:52
pittisure :)16:52
asactopic was "Release critical things" ;)16:52
brycesure16:52
asacok i am done then for that16:52
pittiright, and it was good to confirm that it's an RC issue, since several people have it16:53
asacok lets move16:53
rickspencer3randa asked me to tell you all that she will be scheduling 9.10 meetings in the next cuople of days, some of you will be invited to one or two of those16:53
rickspencer3any other business?16:53
pittiis there anything we need to discuss about the jaunty-uif bugs?16:53
rickspencer3I only see 12 of them16:53
pittibug 28309516:53
asacpitti: do we have a deadline for those?16:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 283095 in fast-user-switch-applet "logout needs confirmation" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28309516:53
pittiasac: thursday16:53
kenvandine_wkpitti: just keep an eye out for bugs you get subscribed to16:54
pittiwasn't that a topic that Ted proposed?16:54
rickspencer3system-config-printer is the only one that I am worried about16:54
asacpitti: ah. thought those were candidates for an exception. sorry16:54
rickspencer3oh, right16:54
kenvandine_wkmake sure if they have that tag, they move along quickly16:54
pittiasac: well, they will after Thursday :)16:54
pittikenvandine_wk: I'll be responsible for fast sponsoring, yes16:54
asacso what is our deadline for things that need exceptions? i just want to prevent that stuff lands too close to or even after beta16:54
rickspencer3the dx team plans to land a lot of the changes tomorrow16:54
kenvandine_wkthey are working on the logout confirmation now too16:54
tedgasac: I'm working on it.  Fighting GTK ATM.16:55
pittiasac: before beta, I'd say16:55
rickspencer3may I suggest that we postpone discussion of session/logout management to next week?16:55
tedgpitti: I think it died when I realized that we're just as good at saving sessions as GNOME session.  Sadly.16:55
rickspencer3tedg: ^^^ is that okay?16:55
tedgrickspencer3: Sure, I think the topic is closed in my opinion.16:55
pittirickspencer3: right; I personally think it's not a biggie, since gnome-session session shutdown is terminally broken anyway16:55
rickspencer3okay16:55
pittitedg: you mean "as nonexistant" :)16:56
rickspencer3any other business?16:56
pittitedg: well, session saving is one thing, but it doesn't even cleanly shut down the session16:56
pittiand Firefox gets eternally confused by that, as well as unsaved documents..16:56
asacyes, please give ffox some time16:56
pittiasac: it's not a firefox issue, it's gnome-session doing basically a killall -916:57
asacplease dont do that ;)16:57
seb128that is fixed in svn and will be fixed in jaunty today16:57
asacat least killall ... wait ... then killall -916:57
pittiwhich is a major regression in intrepid/jaunty, compared to hardy or so16:57
rickspencer3is there anything that we should be doing to address this in Jaunty?16:57
pittiseb128: \o/16:57
seb128pitti: hugs for vuntz16:57
* asac hugs seb128 for being a messenger of good news16:57
seb128;-)16:57
* pitti hugs vuntz16:57
pittiseb128: that relieves me a lot16:58
* seb128 hugs vuntz16:58
kenvandine_wkis there a bug for the logout "close apps" dialog not having a gtk theme?16:58
pittirickspencer3: seems that hugging suffices :)16:58
seb128kenvandine_wk: yes, fixed in svn too16:58
rickspencer3:)16:58
kenvandine_wkvuntz appreciates hugs, i am sure16:58
kenvandine_wk:)16:58
seb128so going to be fixed in jaunty today too16:58
pittikenvandine_wk: bug 27730916:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 277309 in gnome-session "[Jaunty] Missing suspend icon" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27730916:58
seb128pitti: no, that's the old icon one16:58
pittihttp://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567958 then?16:59
ubottuGnome bug 567958 in general "Shutdown and Logout dialogs not themed" [Blocker,Resolved: fixed]16:59
seb128bug #32092116:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 320921 in gnome-session "Logoff button has no image / logoff window is drawn in the wrong theme" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32092116:59
seb128that's the jaunty issue, fixed in svn as said16:59
kenvandine_wkok17:00
rickspencer3meeting adjourned?17:01
pittiack17:01
pittithanks everyone17:01
seb128thanks17:01
ArneGoetjethanks17:01
calcthanks17:01
rickspencer3thanks all17:01
brycethanks17:01
asacthanks17:01
pittiseb128: taking bug 33698117:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336981 in yelp "Please, sponsor yelp 2.25.1 to jaunty" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33698117:02
seb128pitti: rock on17:02
LaserJockI've got a question for the Gnome desktop people. Sabayon has been in pretty terrible shape since Intrepid and I'm wondering if anybody would be willing to help get it back into shape17:03
seb128pitti: so gdm-new config migration issue should be fixed now, they do have code for it but hardcoded a different .conf name than the one we used, I updated to the ubuntu-desktop ppa17:03
seb128LaserJock: I don't, upstream code wise or packaging wise?17:03
LaserJockseb128: well, bit of both17:03
seb128what is the packaging issue?17:04
pittiseb128: nice, they did that upstream?17:04
pittiseb128: please update the spec status (rock!)17:04
Ampelbeinseb128: i've done totem now and push it to my launchpad-codepage (https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~andreas-moog/totem/totem-22592) can you look over this if i have made this right?17:04
LaserJockseb128: it's not packaging specifically, it's Ubuntu-specific though17:04
seb128pitti: yes, they still use the gdm.conf in fact and have a schemas mapping then, I will update the blueprint once I tested to make sure that works17:04
LaserJockseb128: since sabayon is mostly a Red Hat project it makes some assumptions about the underlying Gnome17:04
seb128LaserJock: ie?17:04
LaserJockso changes we might make to Gnome mess it up17:05
LaserJockso Sabayon works in Fedora, but is unusable in Ubuntu17:05
LaserJockthe first crasher I narrowed down to differences in how we do panels17:06
seb128ok, I'm too busy to work on it though but I can sponsor changes17:06
LaserJockwell, so can I :-)17:06
LaserJockI just wondered if there were desktop-team people who'd be interested in that sort of thing17:06
seb128ok, not me, I will let other people raise their hand if they want17:06
LaserJockI didn't expect you to do it with all you've got on your plate17:06
seb128maybe send an email on the list?17:06
seb128you have better chance to get a reply there17:06
LaserJockright, yeah17:07
seb128Ampelbein: looks good to me, bug linked to the bzr etc, good work ;-)17:07
Ampelbeinthanks to didrocks for the informative wiki-page.17:08
Ampelbeinseb128: do you take the changes now from my codepage or do i need to push somewhere else?17:08
seb128Ampelbein: not "now" but I will when I sponsor the upload17:09
seb128no need to change anything17:09
Ampelbeinthat's what i meant. ok. will do totem-pl-parser now17:09
seb128cool17:19
calcrickspencer3: i'm pretty sure i know why OOo fails to write to gvfs-fuse shares now, but not sure if it is fixable in jaunty timeframe :-\17:23
calcrickspencer3: i'm working on it and may end up trying to patch gvfs-fuse myself if i can figure it out17:23
Ampelbeinseb128: totem-pl-parser done, https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~andreas-moog/totem-pl-parser/totem-pl-parser17:24
seb128thanks17:24
seb128brb17:24
rickspencer3calc: sounds good17:26
calcit looks like they don't implement truncate support at all currently and special case truncation to 017:29
seb128pitti: I'm sponsoring gnome-games if you didn't do it yet17:41
LaserJockseb128: do you happen to know if pessulus is still being "actively" maintained in Gnome?17:43
seb128LaserJock: I don't think it is, there has been no recent tarballs17:44
embersame for svn17:46
pittiseb128: nope, got stalled (phone call)17:46
tedgseb128: pitti: I actually have to run to lunch (sorry) but I'm not sure what to do with this bug 33660917:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336609 in pidgin-libnotify "Translations included in the tarball, not stripped or imported to Rosetta" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33660917:48
tedgIs there something I should do to get them in rosetta?17:49
pittitedg: I'll comment17:49
tedgpitti: Cool, thank you.17:49
seb128tedg: do a new upload17:49
seb128binaries have probably be moved from universe right now?17:49
pittipresumably, yes17:49
tedgseb128: Okay, I'm testing a new version of the patch (that does IRC) and I'll post that.  Then that'll be an upload.17:50
seb128right17:50
asacis there an intro how to use gi18n.h ?17:53
asacespecially how to setup a project for that? ... something like a simple blueprint17:53
pittiseb128: I'll just finish the yelp sponsoring, then I have to leave anyway17:54
didrocksAmpelbein: you're welcome17:55
seb128pitti: ok, thanks for the help on the sponsoring queue!17:55
* didrocks hugs pitti for his sponsoring :)17:55
didrocksseb128: do you have some updates on the fire?17:56
seb128didrocks: no17:56
seb128didrocks: you can try helping huat to get anjuta updates if he need extra hands17:57
didrockshuats: ? can I help you ? :)17:58
* didrocks makes big signs to huats ;)17:59
emberLaserJock do you have a bug for sabayon?18:05
LaserJockember: sure, bug #15006818:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 150068 in sabayon "Sabayon editor crashes when trying to make a change in a profile" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15006818:06
huatsseb128: I am around18:17
huatsI will put the anjuta update tonigh18:17
huatsso no need for didrocks help I think, but thanks anyway18:17
didrockshuats: you are snobbing me??? :p18:18
huatsdidrocks: not at all18:19
didrockshuats: :)18:20
seb128didrocks: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pessulus/2.25/pessulus-2.25.92.tar.gz18:24
seb128chrisccoulson: hi, want to do the gnome-session update?18:24
* didrocks jumps on it :)18:24
didrocksseb128: ok, I will jump just after having my dinner :)18:25
seb128didrocks: enjoy, I will have dinner soon too18:26
seb128huats: ok18:26
seb128huats: don't do too much if you are busy or still feel you need some rest there is no hurry18:26
didrocksseb128: thanks, enjoy too :)18:26
huatsseb128: I have put gcalctool on bzr18:26
huats(the old version... but I would use it to update it)18:27
seb128huats: ok good18:27
seb128thanks to mvo and didrocks we will have bzr for everything soon ;-)18:27
huatsso if you want to merge it...18:27
didrocksseb128: \o/18:27
seb128huats: you did the update or not? it's no clear now18:27
huatsI haven't... I thought I need to have it in the ubuntu-desktop branch first18:28
huatsok, so I will do the update in my branch18:29
seb128no you don't18:29
huatsand then ask you for the merge again...18:29
huats:)18:29
huatsso you can have your dinner :)18:29
rickspencer3UIF18:33
seb128rickspencer3: yes?18:33
rickspencer3Quassel has the find box right next to the text input box18:33
rickspencer3more evidence that I am not smart enough to use KDE :)18:33
seb128lol18:34
pochuLaserJock: seems vuntz heard you, he just uploaded a new pessulus ;)18:46
LaserJockheh18:46
pochu       Module: pessulus18:46
pochu      Version: 2.25.9218:46
pochu  Uploaded by: Vincent Untz18:46
pochuLaserJock: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pessulus/2.25/pessulus-2.25.92.tar.gz in case you're interested18:46
pochuLaserJock: Debian bug #514809, fwiw18:48
ubottuDebian bug 514809 in sabayon "gconf settings are not included in sabayon profiles" [Grave,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/51480918:48
pochuI investigated it for the Lenny but didn't get too deep unfortunately18:48
LaserJockright18:50
LaserJockfor Intrepid and Jaunty we can't even get a session open yet so we haven't gotten that far :-)18:51
pochuoh18:53
pochuthat sucks18:53
pochubut it's very crashy in lenny18:53
pochuso it's not much better ;)18:53
LaserJockyeah, we've been looking at it18:53
LaserJockit seems to be making certain assumptions about Gnome that sometimes only seem true in Fedora/non-Debian-based systems18:54
LaserJockthe first crasher we found was where it assumes all gnome panels have panel IDs, which seems to not be the case for us18:55
LaserJockfixing that got me to at least a loaded gnome-session18:58
LaserJockbut then it started crashing quite a bit after that18:58
calcit appears getting truncate to work with gvfs may take a bit more work than i thought, but at least i am talking to the right people now :)19:06
vuntzLaserJock: err19:17
vuntzLaserJock: a panel with no id?19:17
vuntzLaserJock: that sounds... not possible19:17
LaserJockvuntz: one would have guessed, but that's what happens19:18
LaserJockso a simple workaround is to test for the panel id first, before using it in a function call19:18
vuntzLaserJock: sure, but I can tell you for sure that it should never happen19:18
LaserJockright19:18
LaserJockthat's why I'm interested in getting Desktop Team input19:19
vuntzLaserJock: I'd be interested in seeing such a case19:19
LaserJockthe problem seems to be the way Sabayon interacts with Gnome19:19
LaserJockvuntz: what do you need?19:19
vuntzgconftool-2 --dump /apps/panel19:20
vuntzLaserJock: and a screenshot of the desktop to see the panels, I guess19:20
LaserJockit's not a visable panel19:20
LaserJockor at least I can't see it19:20
LaserJockwell, let me say this, I'm not necessarily convinced it's actually a panel19:20
LaserJockas Sabayon says there's 3 and I'd have thought that there were only 219:21
LaserJockso it could be something in the way Sabayon detects panels19:21
LaserJockvuntz: and it's sort of hard to get a screenshot of the desktop as it just crashes19:22
vuntzhrm, okay19:23
LaserJockwhat I first did is in Sabayon's iteration through panels I had it simply print out the panel ID19:23
LaserJockand *it* says there are 3 panels, 2 with IDs and one without19:23
vuntzLaserJock: well, that'd be a sabayon bug19:24
LaserJockright, that's my guess as well, but I don't know why it'd pick up a 3rd panel19:25
vuntzLaserJock: the maintainer would know how to debug this19:26
vuntzLaserJock: just file a bug :-)19:26
LaserJockuhhh19:26
LaserJockvuntz: the gnome "maintainers" know about the issue but are essentially inactive at this point19:27
vuntzLaserJock: pointer?19:27
LaserJocka couple guys are trying to revive some things but it's fairly slow going presently19:27
vuntz(just to see how far they went in the analysis)19:28
LaserJockvuntz: nobody upstream has picked it up, that's my point19:29
LaserJockfedrico knows about it, I idle in #sabayon, it's just that generally at least Fedora doesn't have these issues19:30
vuntzLaserJock: my point is that if you don't file a bug to track this, there won't be any progress19:31
LaserJockvuntz: my point is that nobody is there to track19:31
LaserJockI'm pretty sure it's on bugzilla, but I can't find the specific one offhand19:32
LaserJockwe have had it in Launchpad for quite some time19:32
vuntzseriously. If it's not on bugzilla, it will not help19:32
vuntzeven if there's no active development right now19:32
vuntzthe day someone starts again, the bug will be useful19:32
LaserJocksure19:32
LaserJockI think it's http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57230619:33
ubottuGnome bug 572306 in general "Sabayon crashes when creating first profile" [Critical,Unconfirmed]19:33
LaserJocknot sure though19:33
LaserJockmost people just give the errorlog19:33
LaserJockthe bug I'm talking about is in paneldelegate.py though19:34
LaserJockmight also be http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56677519:34
ubottuGnome bug 566775 in general "running sabayon as root in Ubuntu 8.10. Crashes on "edit" window" [Critical,Unconfirmed]19:34
LaserJockalso http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56553319:38
ubottuGnome bug 565533 in general "User Profile Editor crashes while editing profile" [Critical,Unconfirmed]19:38
LaserJockand a couple others, but I think you've got the idea19:39
vuntzgood19:39
vuntzso for the panel issue, we just need to find out what event caused the error19:40
LaserJockvuntz: right, so paneldelegate just uses the panel id so it chokes when it get's passed a panel with no idea19:41
LaserJocks/idea/id/19:41
LaserJockbut I'm not sure yet where it gets the list of panels in the first place19:41
vuntzLaserJock: well, you have the full stack trace with python19:43
mvoanyone here fancy testing a compiz update? with some speedup improvments?19:43
LaserJockvuntz: right, but that ends at paneldelegate19:43
vuntzLaserJock: what matters is where it starts, not where it ends19:43
mvoLaserJock: do you have news from the freeze exception yet?19:43
LaserJockmvo: nope :( should I poke slangasek?19:43
mvoLaserJock: its probably ok to wait a little bit more, but within the next few days I would say :)19:44
LaserJockvuntz: it stats in sabayon-session I believe19:44
asacdoes ubuntu-desktop have a ppa?19:50
didrocksasac: I think there is none, because we don't (unlike KDE team) have pre-release version. We just land version one after the other when released (2.25.3, 2.25.90, 2.25.91…) directly in the official archives19:52
* mvo likes that explaination19:52
didrocksmvo: I didn't used a very good English? :)19:53
mvodidrocks: I haven't actually paied attention to that :) I just like the fact that we just upload the snapshots, so much more like a real unstable distro branch :)19:53
didrocksmvo: seems logic as it is an unstable distro branch :)19:54
didrocksmvo: or people have to consider like this ^^19:54
LaserJockI don't think that's particularly the difference19:55
LaserJockKubuntu uses PPAs for pre-release staging19:55
LaserJocknot that they don't give out alphas or betas19:56
didrocksLaserJock: yes, because, (AFAIK) you have access to new pre-release before it is offical19:56
didrocksI didn't meant anything else ^^19:56
didrocksmean*19:56
LaserJockright, so it's just a staging issue19:57
didrocksor haven't meant (that's more correct) :)19:57
LaserJockKubuntu could do it just the same as Gnome19:57
LaserJockbut since the tarballs are available they use the "embargo" time to get things staged19:57
didrocksyes, indeed it just depends on upstream workflow19:58
didrocksLaserJock: I think that without a ppa or central "hidden" repository, you can't work this way, right?19:59
LaserJockdidrocks: right, they just use a private PPA20:00
LaserJockthat way the whole KDE stack is built and ready to release on release day, rather than rushing it20:03
chrisccoulsonhi seb128 - just done the gnome-session update20:04
seb128chrisccoulson: excellent, thanks20:04
* seb128 just finished dinner and will do sponsoring now20:04
chrisccoulsoni'm struggling a bit here because i've lost my internet connection, so everything i do has to go over my cell phones 3g connection, which is slow :(20:05
seb128urg20:05
seb128you don't have to pay expensive rate for download at least?20:05
chrisccoulsoni get 1gb/month free;)20:06
chrisccoulsonbut ive nearly used that20:06
seb128ok, so enough updates for you today ;-)20:06
kenvandine_wkseb128: got some more you can toss my way?20:06
chrisccoulsoni shall probably use the rest of it later when i update my jaunty machine. not done that since friday when my connection went down20:06
chrisccoulsongot 190MB of updates waiting. nice!20:07
seb128kenvandine_wk: http://download.gnome.org/sources/seahorse-plugins/2.25/seahorse-plugins-2.25.92.tar.gz20:07
kenvandine_wkok20:07
asacdidrocks: yes, but if we want to do some experiental stuff and my ppa is already used for something else ... i ams stuck ;)20:09
asacbut well. i guess just throw it in ;)20:10
asacand get some up-front testing20:10
didrocksasac: I guess, you can use it, so. seb use it this way for gdm-new :)20:12
didrocksasac: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa20:12
huatsseb128: I am doing the gdl update right now... we were in sync with debian, but so far we cannot build the new on debian (related to a libgnomeui-dev issue which will be solved soon I think). Do you have any problem that I break the sync ?20:13
huats(I am doing the gdl one to work after on the anjuta update)20:13
seb128huats: no20:14
huatsok20:14
huatsso I will put the new gdl on ubuntu, and once it is fixed on debian I will push it there too to get the sync soon...20:15
didrocksseb128: I can't push pessulus to lp in ~whatever/pessulus/ubuntu as it is not a registered LP project20:18
seb128jcastro: hello20:19
didrocksjcastro: some work for you, apparently (pessulus product creation on LP) :)20:19
seb128jcastro: ^ can you fix that for us please, launchpad doesn't know about pessulus yet20:19
didrocksseb128: I can push the branch to ~didrocks/+junk/pessulus if you want to review it20:20
seb128didrocks: doing gnome-games and gnome-session first but I will look to it next20:20
didrocksseb128: also, FYI, I changed the worflow regarding last pitti discussion, cf https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bzr20:20
didrocksmvo, huats & Ampelbein: I think you want to have a look at this page again: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bzr20:21
seb128didrocks: what did he suggest?20:21
didrocksseb128: one commit = one change20:22
seb128let me look at the page rather than making you repeat ;-)20:22
didrocksand a final commit for the changelog :)20:22
didrocksseb128: my last bzr uploads respect that :)20:22
didrocks(with UNRELEASED pocket)20:23
didrocksseb128: I am used to repeat, you know, with huats :p20:23
LaserJockis pessulus or sabayon likely to end up in the Desktop Team bzr?20:24
huatswhat I have done again ?20:24
seb128LaserJock: yes but we can move it somewhere else if required20:24
didrocksLaserJock: I put the Vcs-Bzr tag to it (=pessulus), yes, why?20:24
didrockshuats: it was just a free bashing :)20:24
mvodidrocks: it looks pretty good now the page, I will probably forget half the time to do debcommit ; dch; debcommit -r though :/20:25
seb128didrocks: I see, not sure if that's better to have one commit by change, I usually do batch changes and commit and then fix things if required20:25
didrocksmvo: I am getting used to it. It's pretty simple :)20:25
mvoyou overestimate me here ;)20:25
jcastroseb128: on it (pessulus)20:25
didrocksseb128: I think it's just a "best practice"20:25
didrocksseb128: you can discuss it with pitti when he will be around, I guess :)20:26
didrocksmvo: really ? ;)20:26
seb128jcastro: you rock!20:26
didrocksjcastro: thanks!20:26
LaserJockdidrocks: well, specifically that would me right now I couldn't commit to it20:26
LaserJock*mean20:26
LaserJockI could join ~ubuntu-desktop if needed, I just wondered20:27
didrocksseb128: I think you had some discussion about it to let core-dev commit to this repository, no?20:27
seb128right, I guess that would make sense20:27
jcastrodidrocks: https://edge.launchpad.net/pessulus20:28
seb128we use ubuntu-desktop to include extra people not to limit people who have upload rights20:28
didrocksjcastro: thanks a lot, can bzr push now :)20:28
LaserJockI was thinking of doing some branches in ~edubuntu-dev20:28
seb128brb trying gnome-session20:28
jcastrodidrocks: holler at me if you need anything, also, in the future feel free to ping me directly20:28
didrocksjcastro: for sure, I will, thanks ;)20:28
LaserJockbut obviously we don't want 3 different teams (~ubuntu-core-dev, ~edubuntu-dev, ~desktop-team) having branches20:28
LaserJockwell, "canonical" branches anyway20:29
didrocksLaserJock: hum, mirror the branch in two ways?20:29
didrocksit would be great20:29
Ampelbeindidrocks: nice work on the page, now everything is even clearer to me.20:30
didrocksAmpelbein: great :)20:31
Ampelbeinalthough i did the totem and totem-pl-parser update not obeying the "one change-one commit" suggestion.20:33
Ampelbein(it was not in there by the time)20:33
Ampelbeinshould i redo the updates?20:33
didrocksAmpelbein: I don't think it's a mandatory. Some of my update didn't follow that. It's very new (from yesterday :))20:34
LaserJockdidrocks: you want pessulus 2.25.92 in Intrepid? ;-)20:35
didrocksLaserJock: oupssss20:36
didrocksit's late :)20:36
tedgIf someone (core-dev) would be so kind, I'd love to get this sponsored: bug 337407  Hopefully it'll get more Ubuntu-devs testing notifications as I'm sure they all use IRC :)20:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337407 in pidgin-libnotify "Doesn't work with IRC" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33740720:36
LaserJocktedg: the question is if they use *pidgin* for IRC20:36
didrocksLaserJock: I would deny I wrote that. What? "Activity log" ? ;)20:36
LaserJockdidrocks: hehe20:37
LaserJockdidrocks: LP doesn't lie ... oh wait20:37
tedgLaserJock: heh, yeah.  The notifications are so cool I'm sure we'll switch them all from the terminal clients ;)20:37
tedgAt last UDS I even saw some folks using Compiz to tile their terminals on their screen.20:37
didrocksLaserJock: unfortunately, I don't have some magical sql commands to change the past :)20:38
seb128re20:38
seb128vuntz: still there?20:38
LaserJocktedg: yeah, I've been wanting to do something like that. I'd like to keep Ubuntu defaults as much as possible while still "getting things done"20:40
chrisccoulsonseb128 - i put gnome-session in to bzr now, if you would like to merge it in to ubuntu-desktop20:42
tedgIt was actually an interesting bug to fix, as lots of Pidgin is based on the concept of buddies, and buddy lists, but IRC doesn't work like that.  Turns into lots of checking for (null) buddies.20:42
LaserJocktedg: sounds ... fun20:42
seb128chrisccoulson: url?20:42
chrisccoulsonthat would help ;)20:42
chrisccoulsonhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/gnome-session/ubuntu20:42
LaserJocktedg: got a sponsor yet? I could do it20:43
tedgLaserJock: No one has come forward.  Thank you.20:43
mptvuntz, what do you think of <http://live.gnome.org/LowDiskSpaceWarning>? Does it look practical?20:44
tedgmpt: Should we have a little more information on there?  For instance if your home partition is full, bad things can start happening.20:47
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tedgmpt: Same with /tmp, though we work around that in Ubuntu.20:47
mpttedg, it's already at the two-sentence limit. :-) What did you have in mind specifically?20:47
tedgmpt: "This is the partition that your home directory is on.  If you don't fix the problem you might not be able to log in again."  That's probably a little bit scary, but it's kinda the reality.20:48
tedgmpt: Usually you can login, but things break.20:48
seb128chrisccoulson: uploaded and pushed to the ubuntu-desktop bzr now20:48
chrisccoulsonthanks20:48
tedgmpt: I'm just concerned that a user won't know why they're choosing the various options.20:49
mptah, I didn't know that it could prevent login20:49
tedgmpt: I guess prevent is too strong a word, but "Next time you login there will be lots of error dialogs and things will look wrong" would probably be correct :)20:50
tedgHeh, reading the gksu code I realized you can't gksu without being able to create a lock file in your home directory.  Kinda funny really.20:52
asacArneGoetje: so seems we will get "automatic" ;)20:53
tedgWe should probably have a better solution than laughing about how FU-BAR it is on IRC. :)20:53
chrisccoulsontedg - are you doing any work on the FUSA at the moment? there is a mistake in one of my last patches which mean that shutdown/restart options are still hidden when g-p-m is not running. i was going to provide a patch to fix that unless you are already doing some work on it20:53
asacArneGoetje: backend is already there: 33217220:53
tedgchrisccoulson: I am, but if you just grab the bazaar branch it should be easy to merge.20:53
chrisccoulsonno problem - i'll do that20:54
mpttedg, first step is reporting the bug20:54
* tedg checks what mpt's karma score is...20:55
mpt1420:55
mpt... er, not that I keep track of it, or anything20:56
didrocksmpt: you can commit "foo" or "bar" in bzr and push to lp :)20:56
* didrocks is sure that some people do that :)20:56
mpttedg, you know much more of what you're talking about for that issue, and Bugzilla descriptions aren't editable, so if I reported it I'd almost certainly permanently mess it up20:57
mptdidrocks, oh, I was referring to my bugzilla.gnome.org karma20:57
mptI have no idea what my LP karma is20:57
didrocksmpt: oh, ok, sorry, I just come in the conversation and didn't backlog :)20:57
pidgin-testertedg: when should I get notifications?20:58
tedgpidgin-tester: When someone talks to you but you don't have the conversation in focus.20:58
tedgBitch to test isn't it :)20:58
seb128didrocks: he knows what lp karma is don't worry ;-)20:58
pidgin-testertedg: well, that worked pretty well20:58
pidgin-testertedg: try one more20:58
tedgpidgin-tester: Here is a test.20:59
pidgin-testertedg: awesome20:59
tedgWhat's nice is if you miss the notification, you should also get an indicator for the IRC stuff.20:59
seb128tedg: you know you can /j #ted-chan rather than abuse a public one? ;-)20:59
tedgSaved me more than once.20:59
didrocksseb128: I didn't explain what lp karma is but how people may raise them in fooling it :)20:59
tedgseb128: Yes, I've been using "#talktome"20:59
seb128tedg: will you log IM messages in the indicator?21:00
tedgseb128: The logs from that channel are between me an my therapist ;)21:00
tedgseb128: Yes.  Pidgin currently.21:00
tedgseb128: Well, not as much log.  As show you the ones you haven't seen.21:00
seb128tedg: is that supposed to work in current intrepid?21:00
seb128intrepid -> jaunty21:00
LaserJocksorry, just wanted to test real quick before uploading21:00
tedgseb128: Not until LaserJock uploads the package :)21:01
seb128ok21:01
seb128because I still didn't get the indicator interest21:01
seb128it's that useless icon which never change and always list evolution or pidgin when started there21:01
LaserJocktedg: done21:02
tedgseb128: I think it's interesting, but no unbelievable.  But it solves the problem of responding when there are lots of people talking to you.  For this release I focused more on getting a good architecture.  I'm hoping to do more with it in the future.21:02
tedgLaserJock: cool, thanks!21:02
LaserJocktedg: np, glad to see more info in the notifier21:03
seb128tedg: I'm not convinced but let's see21:03
seb128tedg: usually I read my emails in the morning then switch to IRC21:04
seb128and I don't need to get those 15 highlights to be listed in the applet, I just go to IRC and read everything pending there21:05
chrisccoulsoni'm confused about the indicator-applet actually. it doesn't do anything here, other than show an icon that lists evolution and pidgin. is it meant to be doing something else, or is it broken on my setup?21:05
tedgseb128: Yes, and that works if you're focusing on IRC.  But if you're trying to avoid people, and you come back, that's a different case.21:05
chrisccoulsoni'm never told when i have unread messages at all21:06
tedgseb128: Like when I walk away from my computer, so that I notice someone pinged me on IRC.21:06
seb128chrisccoulson: cf what ted just said, after next upload it will21:06
chrisccoulsonfantastic (H)21:06
seb128tedg: it does the glowing effect in the taskbar so I know a message is waiting21:06
chrisccoulsonthe colour of the applet doesn't seem to match the panel colour either21:07
seb128tedg: I mean I read everything pending when looking at IRC21:09
seb128tedg: so if I have to click 15 times in the applet menu after that to clear the queue that's going to annoy me I think21:09
tedgseb128: No, when you use pidgin it matches the pidgin state.  So if you view them, it clears automatically.21:10
tedgBasically, if the tab is blue in pidgin, it's in the indicator.  If it's not, it's not.21:10
seb128how does it know what channels you read?21:10
seb128ok21:10
tedgseb128: If I tell you there'll be no mystery ;)21:10
seb128I'm using xchat-gnome for IRC though so let's way on this one to be updated ;-)21:11
tedgIt watches for when the widgets get focus.21:11
seb128tseliot: still there?21:13
tseliotseb128: yep21:13
tseliotnot for long though21:14
seb128tseliot: you didn't manage to update the g-c-c patch today I guess?21:14
tseliotseb128: no, sorry, I was busy with some bugs I'm working on for my team21:15
seb128do you think you will be able to do that tomorrow?21:15
tseliotis it just g-c-c that doesn't build?21:15
seb128that's block GNOME updates21:15
seb128"just" yes21:15
tseliotor also gnome-desktop21:15
seb128g-c-c21:16
seb128gnome-desktop has been uploaded21:16
tseliothehe, I know, "just" is not really just21:16
tseliotok, I think I can have a look at it tomorrow21:16
tseliotit shouldn't take long21:16
tseliotas usually gnome-desktop is the worst part21:16
tseliotto fix21:17
seb128thanks21:17
seb128chrisccoulson: want other updates?21:19
seb128ups21:19
seb128didrocks: want other updates?21:19
seb128chrisccoulson: sorry was for didrocks, you have downloaded enough ;-)21:19
chrisccoulsoni can do. will have to be rather limited though with my bandwidth restriction;_21:19
chrisccoulsonlol21:19
chrisccoulsoni've still got all the jaunty updates from friday to do21:20
chrisccoulson;)21:20
seb128chrisccoulson: how much can you download if you still want to do an update? ;-)21:25
chrisccoulsonif it's an update that pulls in similar dependencies to gnome-session, then it should be no problem. my pbuilder is up to date and the packages are cached21:25
seb128chrisccoulson: not easy to see if build-depends are similar, gnome-media?21:26
chrisccoulsonthat should probably be ok21:27
seb128chrisccoulson: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-media/2.25/gnome-media-2.25.92.tar.gz21:27
didrocksseb128: yes and thanks for sponsoring :)21:27
seb128let me know if that's an issue or too much to download21:27
seb128didrocks:21:27
seb128http://download.gnome.org/sources/glibmm/2.19/glibmm-2.19.8.tar.gz http://download.gnome.org/sources/gtkmm/2.15/gtkmm-2.15.5.tar.gz21:27
seb128if you want to do those today or tomorrow21:27
didrocksseb128: no problem, tomorrow probably :)21:28
chrisccoulsonthat should be ok, i'll work on that now21:28
seb128didrocks: yes sure21:28
seb128chrisccoulson: thanks21:28
seb128brb trying updates21:28
mptOh, Rhythmbox, you are so silly21:35
seb128mpt: what did it do now?21:36
mpt"An application is preventing the volume 'iPod' from being unmounted." ... Yes, that's YOU, RHYTHMBOX, who's preventing it21:36
mptWhich I think means that the Eject menu item in Rhythmbox never works.21:37
didrocksseb128: thx for pessulus too. Going to bed to have some time to watch TV :) Have a good day/night everyone!21:37
seb128right, there is a bug open about that21:37
mptoh good :-)21:37
seb128didrocks: 'night, anything interest on TV right now?21:37
* mpt -> home21:38
didrocksseb128: hum, let's see a little bit of "C dans l'air", talking about japan economic situation :)21:38
seb128didrocks: ok, enjoy!21:38
didrocksseb128: thanks, have a longer night than yesterday ;)21:39
seb128I will!21:41
kenvandine_wkbryce: i have no decent errors to give... but X just crashed, sort of21:48
kenvandine_wkdmesg reported some gem i915 stuff21:48
brycekenvandine_wk: checked both /var/log/gdm/* nor /var/log/Xorg.0.log[.old]?21:49
kenvandine_wklooking21:49
brycefwiw, tjaalton suggested these crashes may be due to some of the vblank stuff left in the kernel21:49
kenvandine_wki got something in messages21:49
brycehe disabled vblank for us in X due to various problems, but the kernel patches are not yet reverted, and could still be causing issues.  working theory so far anyway21:49
kenvandine_wkhttp://pastebin.com/m503ac2a821:50
brycemm, yep, gem stuff in the kernel21:50
kenvandine_wkbryce: it was weird... every window hung and grayed out21:50
kenvandine_wkexcept one terminal :)21:50
kenvandine_wkwhich i could type in... but not get any tabs21:50
kenvandine_wkok21:51
kenvandine_wkso you think that is already reported somewhere?21:51
bryceheh, never seen that before21:51
brycekenvandine_wk: even if it is, it's worth re-reporting21:51
kenvandine_wkok21:51
bryceit can always be duped pretty easily21:51
* kenvandine_wk hates to create noise if we are confident it is the same21:51
bryceactually I've come to the opinion that the "noise" from dupe bug reports is not nearly such a big deal21:52
kenvandine_wkok21:52
brycethe worse noise is people adding confirms to existing bug reports, since sometimes they don't actually have the same problem, and it detracts from the original issue21:52
kenvandine_wkwhat should i report it against?21:52
bryce'linux'21:53
dobeympt: i think that's hal being stupid. i also can't eject from right clicking on my ipod in nautilus. i have to 'Unmount'21:53
kenvandine_wkhehe21:53
brycesince it's a kernel backtrace21:53
kenvandine_wkok21:53
dobeympt: and i have both Unmount and Eject options, which also seems wrong21:53
brycekenvandine_wk: can you also subscribe me to that bug?21:53
kenvandine_wksure21:53
brycekenvandine_wk: then I can help with shepherding it towards a solution21:53
brycekenvandine_wk: please attach your Xorg.0.log and lspci -vvnn to it as well, since it touches on X stuff.21:54
kenvandine_wkok21:54
brycekenvandine_wk: use 'ubuntu-bug -p linux' to report it, which I think may pull in necessary kernel files21:54
bryceor if you've already reported it, use the apport-collect command to add the files21:55
kenvandine_wkbryce: done22:01
brycecool, bug id?22:01
kenvandine_wkbug 33745122:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337451 in linux "stack trace from the i915 module" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33745122:04
brycekenvandine_wk: thanks22:06
asacback ... anyone with a more or less recent install, can you please paste ls /etc/fonts/conf.d?22:06
bryceoops, btw I'm 'bryceharrington' in launchpad.  'bryce' is some other guy22:06
kenvandine_wkbryce: damn...22:06
kenvandine_wkof course i can't unsubscribe him :)22:07
brycehe's not active in launchpad anyway22:08
brycewish there was a way to take over usernames when the owner is inactive22:08
brycekenvandine_wk: I wonder if lp: #336888 relates to your bug22:10
Ngseb128: the gnome-keyring-daemon didn't really change anythin :/22:14
seb128Ng: lack a word?22:14
Ng+update22:15
seb128Ng: update? did you restart your session? is it still crashing? can you get a stracktrace?22:15
NgI think I can get a trace now22:15
NgI have a bunch of debsyms installed :)22:15
brycekenvandine_wk: interesting; I searched launchpad for "drm_gem_object_free" and yours was the only bug that turned up22:16
Ngand I can reproduce the crash easily enough. ssh in a for loop, it runs for a bit, then wedges. kill the loop, try one more ssh, the daemon segfaults22:16
bryceso either no one else has seen this bug, or no one else's report included the stack trace22:16
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Ampelbeinseb128: sry about the totem issue, i accidently built the 2.25.91 version with pbuilder thus not seeing the build-failure22:31
seb128that's ok22:31
Ampelbeinwill do again with autoreconf.22:31
kenvandine_wkbryce: ok... so glad i filed it :)22:31
seb128thanks22:32
brycekenvandine_wk: yep.  Fwiw, I think the vblank bug (the one I mentioned above) is a separate issue.22:32
calcis there any way with gdb and ddebs to get the source file and line in a backtrace?22:32
brycecalc: you mean without installing -dbgsym's ?22:33
calciirc there are ways to do this with gdb but it doesn't seem to do it at least automatically with just adding ddebs22:33
calcbryce: with installing dbgsym's22:33
calcbryce: once i installed those i got the function names but not the line numbers, etc22:33
bryceif you install those, then it should give the line numbers and such automatically (at least, it does for me with X)22:33
calcoh hmm, i wonder if it is some breakage with OOo22:34
calci just get things like:22:34
calc#9  0x00007fcc6ae061f0 in SfxObjectShell::SaveTo_Impl () from /usr/lib/openoffice/program/../basis-link/program/libsfxlx.so22:34
bryceactually I should say for X we have -dbg packages which are slightly different than -dbgsym, but I believe both work analogously and give line numbers22:34
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brycecalc, hmm22:35
bryceis libsfxlx.so in java or C++?22:36
calcc++ i believe22:36
calci don't get line numbers anywhere in the backtrace afaict22:36
brycecalc: try running 'backtrace full' ?22:36
calcbryce: iirc i did that and it just claimed no locals for anything22:36
calcbut i can try it again in a bit22:37
bryceyeah the no locals thing is annoying, but at least it should give line num's22:37
seb128your debug version is not a debug one22:37
calcseb128: ah not debug, just not stripped?22:37
seb128it seems22:37
calcah ok22:37
seb128well dunno how it built22:37
seb128but you should get line numbers22:38
calcseb128: i don't know how dbgsym packages are created, i suppose i need to enable full debug in my build and just have it be stripped out during regular build?22:38
seb128the dbgsym are just built using dh_strip too22:38
* calc looks in his rules file22:38
seb128equivalent to standard dbg build22:38
seb128they just don't clean the binaries22:38
seb128so they don't get stripped twice when normal dh_strip runs22:39
seb128do you build using -g?22:39
calcwe do something different apparently, i see comment in the rules file that -g causes the deb to be 400MB22:40
brycecalc, what we do for X packages is set up a separate binary package that holds the debug symbols (see xserver-xorg-video-ati as a reasonably concise example)22:41
calci may take a look at it closer though since ubuntu builds things a bit differently than debian in general22:41
seb128well -g add debug symbols22:41
seb128then dh_strip is run usually which clean those22:42
bryce        dh_strip -pxserver-xorg-video-ati --dbg-package=xserver-xorg-video-ati-dbg22:42
calcit's possible this part of the rules file is old and rotten22:42
calcrules for OOo is over 3000 lines so completely possible22:42
bryceyikes22:43
Ampelbeinseb128: i'm encountering an error running autoreconf (no matter if i use autoreconf or autoreconf2.50), see http://paste.ubuntu.com/126043/22:46
seb128Ampelbein: use "autoreconf" which is 2.63 and works?22:49
seb128let me try22:49
seb128autoreconf works on my jaunty22:50
Ampelbeindoes not work here, giving the same error.22:52
Ampelbeinautoconf: Installed: 2.63-2ubuntu122:53
seb128same version22:53
Ampelbeinwhich automake-version have you installed?22:54
seb128automake --version?22:54
seb1281.1022:55
seb128ii  automake             1:1.10.2-0ubuntu1    A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles22:55
Ampelbeinsame.22:55
seb128do you get any error if you run automake?22:56
Ampelbeinsame as in http://paste.ubuntu.com/126043/ starting from line 722:57
seb128hum, I don't see an error in this log22:58
seb128I mean any error message before the exit 1 error22:58
seb128automake --verbose?22:59
chrisccoulsonyou tried "autoreconf -f"?23:00
Ampelbeinhmm, in a virtual machine it works flawlessly. i guess i messed up my system.23:00
chrisccoulsonseb128 - i did the gnome-media update, and imported it in to bzr too23:01
seb128chrisccoulson: thanks!23:01
chrisccoulsonyou're welcome23:01
Ampelbeinwill reinstall later, now i use the vm to do the update.23:02
chrisccoulsonAmpelbein - when doing the autotools update with totem, remember that a new Makefile.in gets created due to the BBC plugin patch. You'll need to remember to add this extra file to the patch. I forgot last time and then it failed to build23:05
seb128quilt should be forbidden to use23:06
chrisccoulsoni quite like it, but when extra files are silently created, it's a real pain23:06
chrisccoulsonyou need to "quilt add" the files before they're created don't you (unless there's another way to do it?)23:07
chrisccoulsoni forgot to do that last time, which missed the extra Makefile.in out of the patch23:07
seb128I don't like it23:08
seb128it's lot of extra command for no win usually23:08
seb128export QUILT_PATCHES=..*23:08
seb128quilt push23:08
seb128quilt add23:08
seb128edit23:08
seb128quilt refresh23:08
seb128ups, forgot quilt new23:08
seb128quilt pop23:09
seb128etc23:09
seb128where cdbs-edit-patch is one command23:09
chrisccoulsonit can be a pain. i often forget to do the refresh before the pop, and then it messes up23:09
seb128I often forget the add and get files in the diff.gz23:11
seb128and lintian complain23:11
seb128and then fixing that is no fun, need to clean the source and restart23:11
dobeyugh23:12
dobeylibcurl update broke apt-transport-https :(23:12
chrisccoulsoni've done that countless times with the gnome-session updates actually, perhaps i should migrate it to cdbs at the next update?23:12
seb128chrisccoulson: we usually don't bother to not diverge from debian but for packages were we have ubuntu changes anyway why not23:13
seb128in fact we should rather get cdbs-edit-patch work with quilt packages23:13
chrisccoulsonthat would be good as well23:14
seb128re23:16
seb128awalton__: there?23:16
seb128awalton__: I commented on the bug rather23:18
Nafallohohum23:25
Nafallomy 8.10 notifications doesn't show about the panel :-P23:25
Nafalloquite... interesting ;-)23:25
seb128Nafallo: what?23:26
Nafallos/about/above/23:26
seb128intrepid notifications?23:26
Nafalloya23:27
Nafallothe yellow stuff that's clickable :-P23:27
seb128you should be using jaunty ;-)23:27
seb128those are neither yellow nor clickable23:27
* Nafallo larts seb12823:27
seb128heh!23:28
Nafalloseb128: do on my eeepc hon' ;-)23:28
Nafalloehrm23:28
Nafalloyea. need new disk for the main laptop before I walk that ext4 path :-P23:28
* calc is staying away from ext4 until at least 2.6.3023:32
* xhaker is using ext423:33
calcxhaker: good luck with that :)23:33
calcthey are still finding lots of bugs in it at this point23:33
Nafallowell. the 200GB extra is part of my motivation as well :-)23:33
xhakercalc: thank you, i might need it23:33
calcNafallo: i got a 500gb drive for my laptop, nice and fast :)23:33
Nafalloor 380GB extra. haven't decided yet :-)23:34
Nafallocalc: WD Blue? :-)23:34
calcNafallo: seagate momentus 7200.423:34
calciirc its ~ 100MB/s in hdparm23:35
Nafallohmm. oki.23:35
x86i've got a new Dell Latitude E4300 laptop with a built-in bluetooth miniPCI card23:46
x86ubuntu sees the miniPCI card just fine, and even paired to my bluetooth keyboard without any interaction on my part (i'm typing on it now)23:46
x86but I can't get the bluetooth manager thing to pair my bluetooth mouse...23:46
x86on the screen where it asks what device to pair, nothing shows up in the list at all23:47
chrisccoulsonhi x86, you should visit #ubuntu for support23:47
x86it's impossible with ~2000 people in there, it scrolls so fast no one even sees what I type23:47
x86so i was hoping to get help here in a smaller channel23:47
maxbI have to agree, #ubuntu's kind of a victim of its own popularity23:51
calcxhaker: another good option is to ask in your loco channel23:52
* calc has bluetooth in his laptop but doesn't have any bluetooth devices23:52
chrisccoulsoni was just about to suggest what calc just suggested23:52
chrisccoulsoni find my loco team to be quite helpful23:52
x86loco?23:54
calcx86: local community team, eg #ubuntu-(country)23:57
x86i'm sure #ubuntu-us is just as busy as #ubuntu ;)23:57
calcx86: for us there are state level channels that are smaller :)23:58
Nafallos/ry/rycode/23:58
x86i've got someone helping with it though, so thanks for your help anyways guys23:58
Nafallo;-)23:58
x86have a gooduntu evening :)23:58
calcx86: ubuntu-us only has 49 people23:58
x86hmm ok23:58
x86i'll check it out next time23:58
x86thanks again guys23:58

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