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plars250/1205:01
plarswrong window, sorry05:02
aramorning all :-)07:09
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arado you guys experience this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/35219508:13
ubot4Launchpad bug 352195 in ubuntu-website "Last u of "ubuntu" logo is not shown complete in the Jaunty start page " [Undecided,New]08:13
torkianoara, yes08:16
aratorkiano: can you set it as confirmed then?08:17
torkianosure08:17
torkianoara, confirmed08:19
aratorkiano: ta!08:19
torkianoara, same behaviour with midori browser (webkit based), so confirmed that is a website fault08:22
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* eeejay_afk tries jcollado's branch10:43
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araeeejay: thanks for reviewing :)10:44
eeejayara: will these changes make *_constants.py obsolete?10:45
araeeejay: yup10:45
eeejayara: jcollado: if my suggestion seems reasonable, I could merge it into the branch10:58
jcolladoeeejay: I use the self.__class__.whatever notation just to keep in mind that I'm using a class variable, but if you find the short notation better, that's OK.11:00
eeejayjcollado: i understand what you are saying, makes sense11:01
eeejayjcollado: it is confusing when you change a property in one instance, and it magically changes in another instance too :)11:01
jcolladoeeejay: self.whatever = something isn't the same as self.__class__.whatever = something. That's the error that I try to avoid.11:02
jcolladoAnyway, since those variables are expected to be used as constants (read-only), then it shouldn't be any problem.11:02
jcollado(to use the short notation)11:03
eeejayjcollado: the effect is not the same?11:03
jcolladoNo, in the first case your overwriting the class variable with an object variable11:03
jcolladoso you're changing self.whatever only for that object11:04
eeejayjcollado: i am pretty sure it changes the class variable (if it is pre-defined)11:04
* eeejay checks11:04
eeejayyou are right11:05
eeejaydang11:06
eeejayjcollado: in that case, i actually think removing __class__ is a better idea11:07
eeejayjcollado: thinking of users who need to write scripts11:07
jcolladoeeejay: Yes, it's fine11:07
eeejayjcollado: they don't need to deal with the fact that it is class properties at all11:07
eeejayjcollado: if they want to rename WINDOW in an instance (self.WINDOW = 'foo'), it won't mess with other instances/subclasses11:08
eeejayjcollado: ie. it will work as expected11:08
jcolladoeeejay: I agree.11:09
eeejayok, so i am pushing to the branch, and give two thumbs up :)11:09
jcolladoeeejay: Thanks.11:10
eeejayara: what should I do with https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-desktop-testing/+bug/34721611:43
ubot4Launchpad bug 347216 in gnome-desktop-testing "Ability to run single or selected testcase" [Undecided,New]11:43
eeejayara: I am not sure where to commit it first, if at all11:43
araeeejay: that was already solved in ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk11:44
araeeejay: (from tweaks)11:44
eeejayara: really? oops.11:44
araeeejay: as per gnome-desktop-testing. I have requested a bzr import11:44
eeejayara: cool11:44
araeeejay: i am mergeing those changes to SVN, but after the import we could work with branches11:44
araeeejay: I will send an email to desktop-testing-list when it is available11:45
eeejayara: I thought gnome.org already had a bzr proxy11:45
* eeejay waits for jcollado's branch to land in trunk. i'll merge it into dx11:51
jtholmesheno ping12:28
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jtholmeslast nights daily-live left some of the debconf info in the yes/no buttons of the weak password question12:33
jtholmesin the installer12:33
jtholmeskde_ui12:33
* ara -> lunch12:49
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BUGabundohy14:05
BUGabundolatter tonight I'm going to install a few older Dells with Jaunty daily 32bits14:05
BUGabundoare there any tests anyone in here need me to check?14:05
jtholmes BUGabundo just know that the weak password question has the wrong text and the fix should occur in tomorrows daily build14:33
BUGabundoa la Fedora?14:33
BUGabundoI remember reading something about that14:33
BUGabundodoes that mean I can't have a password that is the same as username?14:34
jtholmesa l kubuntu dont know about ubuntu14:34
BUGabundothis are "trash" installs for a Class next Saturday14:34
jtholmesok just a heads up on the button text for weak passwd it works just fine just incorrect text in yes/no buttons14:35
BUGabundook14:37
BUGabundothanks14:37
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BUGabundo2hey20:08
BUGabundo2just tested todays daily on a DELL gx 27020:09
BUGabundo2since this machine has an intel 865 i cant use it20:09
BUGabundo2installing it with VESA suck20:09
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jtholmesBUGabundo, for my info why cant u use the 86520:13
BUGabundoi know20:13
BUGabundoits on the release notes20:13
jtholmesok thanks20:13
jtholmesi will look there20:13
BUGabundobug 30487120:14
ubot4Launchpad bug 304871 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i845G] Fatal server error: Couldn't bind memory for BO front buffer (Jaunty)" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30487120:14
rmcbrideAnyone seen any behavior like https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/352154 ? A bunch of my team have this as a Nemisis since upgrading to Jaunty Beta21:21
ubot4Launchpad bug 352154 in openssh "ssh-agent stops responding" [Undecided,New]21:21
cjwatsonrmcbride: very likely not openssh's fault at all, but due to seahorse21:23
cjwatsonrmcbride: echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK21:23
cjwatsonit's only openssh if it's something like /tmp/ssh-BLAH/agent.BLAH21:23
rmcbridecjwatson: ah, yea. OK that makes sense. One of our Devs spotted it first and wrote the bug based on observed behavior. I'm just following up because I'm seeing it on my dev system now.21:24
cjwatsonrmcbride: do actually do that $SSH_AUTH_SOCK check so that we can confirm though21:24
rmcbride/tmp/keyring-gk1OMb/socket.ssh21:25
cjwatsonright. I blame something that ain't openssh. :)21:25
rmcbrideOK. SHall I move that to seahorse, and add language to that effect?21:25
cjwatson21:23 <cjwatson> rmcbride: very likely not openssh's fault at all, but due to seahorse21:25
cjwatson21:23 <cjwatson> rmcbride: echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK21:26
cjwatsonoops21:26
cjwatsonrmcbride: I've reassigned it21:26
rmcbridecjwatson: awesome! thanks!21:26
cjwatson(this is by way of getting it off my plate, since I maintain openssh ...)21:26
rmcbrideheheh21:27

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