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ebroderCould someone on motu retarget bug 343036 as not fixed in Hardy?03:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 343036 in openafs "openafs-modules fails to build on 2.6.16.29-xenU" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34303603:19
mistyahi there! I just installed ubuntu. it's fantastic! Thank's dev. Good Job03:50
jtholmescan someone tell me where the name of the file containing  partman/filter_mounted is03:57
TheMusoARGH!04:01
TheMusocUploaded a test ppa to Ubuntu!! :S04:02
robert_ancelldoes anyone know how to disable notify-osd?04:02
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TheMusoany archive admins around who could reject my upload? :S04:03
TheMusogah too late04:03
stgraberTheMuso: looks that way :) Was a bit surprised seeing the changelog for that pulseaudio.04:03
TheMusostgraber: yeah. Need to default my dput config to my ppa from now on.04:05
stgraberwere you planning to get this one in Jaunty anyway ? might be a bit difficult to revert to the old one otherwise ...04:06
TheMusostgraber: no I wasn't, thats the damn problem!04:07
stgraberok, so pulse in jaunty will have a funny version number then :) as Jaunty's 0.9.14 will need to have a version number of at least 0.9.1504:08
TheMusoRight04:09
* TheMuso feels really stupid right now04:09
* stgraber almost did it a few times .. that's the usual problem when maintaining a PPA with backports, another with test versions and also having the rights to upload to main (/me should also default to PPA ...)04:10
TheMusook I rushed to do an epoch to fix it. Gah I'm clumsy today04:12
pwnguindoes pulseaudio sync from debian often anyways?04:13
TheMusopwnguin: We merge, but we haven't synced ever afaik.04:14
pwnguinfun.04:14
TheMusopwnguin: Yeah.04:14
pwnguinwacom is in a situation where i think someone bumped the epoch04:14
pwnguinthe results are unfun04:15
TheMusoWell this is punishment for my lax in concentration and stupidity.04:15
TheMusoheh its not all bad, the ppa version ended up as dependency wait.04:17
* TheMuso reckons soyuz should reject uploads with ppa in the version string that get accidentally uploaded to ubuntu proper.04:19
pwnguinyou're now at the blame stage of grieving04:20
TheMusopwnguin: Probably, but I still think its a good idea.04:21
TheMusoOr... Depending on what can be done with the pre upload command in dput, have a check done there.04:22
Caesarcjwatson: re those bugs05:59
CaesarYeah, I can fix it in Debian05:59
CaesarI need to give the DHCP package a major overhaul06:00
Hobbseemmm...nice new irssi06:01
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balarkahello06:39
dholbachgood morning06:40
balarkadholbach, good morning06:41
dholbachhi balarka06:41
balarkadholbach, hi!06:41
balarkadholbach, i am new to ubuntu devel group06:41
balarkadholbach, i am curious to know where to start in helping the community with my code06:42
balarkadholbach, can you help me?06:42
dholbachso you wrote some code and want it included in Ubuntu?06:43
balarkanope06:43
balarkajust want to contribute06:43
balarkato existing projects06:43
dholbachah excellent06:43
balarkaor new projects06:43
balarkaanything is fine06:43
dholbachcheck out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted then06:43
dholbachit contains links to docs of our processes, our tools and where to find stuff to work on06:44
dholbachI hope you don't mind some reading in the beginning :-)06:44
balarkaactually i went through most of them06:44
balarkasure sure..06:44
balarkano probelm06:44
dholbachjust ask your questions in #ubuntu-motu about packaging stuff06:44
dholbachwe have a bunch of helpful people in there06:44
dholbachwe also have some https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Packaging/Training sessions coming up soon06:44
balarkaooh woow06:44
balarkai came to know from the docs that..06:45
balarkainvolvement starts from packaging?06:45
balarkais that correct06:45
dholbachpackaging is basically "learning the tools"06:45
balarkaooh06:45
dholbachlike how do I upgrade a package to a new upstream version or how do I get a patch included06:45
balarkaooh06:46
dholbachor what does it mean if "build fails due to XYZ" or "package is uninstallable for some reason"06:46
balarkaso when can someone involve writing code06:46
dholbachthere's lots of bug reports where just a bit of hacking (and knowing how to integrate it into the source package) is very very useful06:47
balarkaooh06:47
balarkagot it06:47
dholbachrock on! :)06:47
balarkai am interested on java projects..06:48
balarkayou have any idea06:48
balarkawhom i need to contact06:48
balarkai mean which channel06:48
dholbachtry hanging out in #ubuntu-java and ask the folks in there if they have open projects or open bugs that need resolving06:48
dholbachttx, doko and slytherin are people you could contact06:48
dtchene.g., updating eclipse06:49
balarkaooh06:49
balarkaso which are do you work.?06:49
balarkajust curious to know..06:49
dholbach"so which are do you work.?" - what do you mean?06:50
balarkai am sorry06:50
balarkawhich area do you work06:50
balarkais my question06:50
balarkain ubuntu06:50
dholbachlittle bits of everything, I used to work on desktop stuff, but now I'm more generally trying to make it as fun and straight-forward as possible to be involved with Ubuntu Development :)06:51
balarkawoow06:51
balarkathats exciting..06:51
balarkaso you are official devel for ubuntu is it?06:51
Amaranthdholbach is one of the four horsemen :P06:51
balarkaoh cool06:52
dholbachif you mean an approved member of the Ubuntu development team, than yes06:52
balarkaamazing..06:52
dholbachs/than/then06:52
balarkai seriously feel so glad being able to talk to a core ubuntu stud06:52
balarkaexcellent!06:52
dholbachhaha06:52
balarkanope.. i mean it.. i never come across anyone till now who works with devel of ubuntu06:53
balarkaso i am elated now06:53
balarka:)06:53
pittiGood morning06:53
Amaranthbalarka: This channel is full of such people :)06:54
balarkahmm..06:54
pittibryce: split 8x5 issues> thanks; this will make it easier to track06:54
Amaranthbalarka: And with a little work you could be one of those people too06:54
balarkai never knew that.. i was diverted to this by  a friend06:54
dholbachbalarka: you should definitely hang out in the Packaging Training sessions I talked about above06:54
balarkacoool.. i would dream to be06:54
balarkadholbach, for sure..06:55
dholbachrock and roll06:55
balarkai am going thru the page now06:55
dholbachtake your time :)06:55
pittidirecthex: I'm certainly part of the desktop track planning, yes06:55
balarkadholbach, so its gonna come this first thursday right?06:56
dholbachyep06:56
balarkacool06:56
pittislangasek: 345531> I'll have a look, and comment in the bug06:57
balarkadholbach,  there is no one responding on #ubuntu-java channel06:58
balarkadholbach, so what activities does packagin involve?06:59
balarkadholbach, is that just getting dependencies solved, compiling.. makefile stuff?06:59
dholbachbalarka: just be patient, some of them might be sleeping and waking up later07:00
balarkadholbach, or a lot more involved07:00
balarkadholbach, sure.. hahah07:00
dholbachbalarka: check out the packaging guide, it's going to make things a lot clearer07:00
balarkadholbach, did  you mean this one: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete07:01
dholbachyep07:01
balarkacool07:01
balarkawill go thru it07:01
dholbachsuper07:01
balarkaso will join the training channel on april 2nd then07:02
balarkadholbach, and can meet you there with some questions.. after reading this link07:02
balarka:)07:02
dholbachbalarka: if it's specific packaging stuff, just ask in #ubuntu-motu07:03
balarkaoh ok07:03
dholbachalso the other stuff on MOTU/GettingStarted is going to be interesting07:03
balarkanot much package specific07:03
balarkaam a new commer to open source development07:03
balarkaso wont have anything in depth kind of07:03
dholbachthat's great :-)07:03
balarkabut would certainly want to start my journey in open source07:03
dholbachsuper07:04
balarkayeah.. i am pretty excited about it07:04
dholbachplay around with the stuff on PackagingGuide/Recipes too07:04
dholbachso you get an idea of how it all works07:05
balarkaperfect07:07
balarkathat should be nice resouces for a good start i guess07:07
directhexpitti, can you avoid scheduling anything where mono might be discussed on the friday?07:07
pittidirecthex: it's a little too early for such request, scheduling will happen start of May or so07:08
pittidirecthex: you'll just mark yourself as not present on Friday, then we'll figure that out automatically07:08
directhexpitti, already marked. i was just told to make sure the desktop team people were aware. so consider yourself aware!07:10
pittiasac: hm, someone reopened bug 346835; do you think the remaining case is still RC? should it perhaps be split into a separate bug?07:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 346835 in network-manager "MASTER - modems not detected - udev prober broken (Was: Huawei e169 doesn't connect + Globetrotter 3G+ card not recognized anymore)" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34683507:14
slangasekTheMuso: you've seen that the latest linux-ports FTBFS on hppa?07:25
slangaseklool, NCommander, ogra: does texlive-bin still need the build-dep on g++-4.2?07:35
pittiRiddell: do you know anyone working on bug 280762? seems this is not a jaunty regression, and it doesn't have an assignee07:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 280762 in knetworkmanager "knetworkmanager under kde4 doesn't recognize the static IP connections that I have configured. " [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28076207:45
robert_ancellwhat was the name of the program that would start a x server in a window?07:46
dholbachrobert_ancell: xnest something?07:46
robert_ancelldholbach: thanks07:46
slangasekcjwatson: do you know if there's an MIR for micro-evtd-udeb?07:50
dholbachbryce and tjaalton: do you think you can take a look at bug 352335? it makes the package build again, but I dunno if all the quilt/xfsbs mumbo-jumbo is OK as it is07:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 352335 in xserver-xorg-input-acecad "FTBFS due to xserver-1.6" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35233507:56
tjaaltondholbach: it could be synced from experimental07:58
dholbachtjaalton: sounds good07:59
tjaaltonacecad/aiptek/fpit07:59
tjaaltonelographics/penmount/void once they are uploaded07:59
tjaaltonnew upstream versions though, but mostly due to build issues07:59
tjaaltonso low/no risk08:00
TheMusoslangasek: Yes, and I am pretty sure I know why, and I don't see a need to fix it until I have to rebase on another mainline jaunty upload, or someone wants it, or there is no more other linux-ports work needed08:04
slangasekTheMuso: ah; it leaves NBS a mess in the meantime :(08:04
TheMusoslangasek: Right, I can have a fix pushed in a matter of 5-10 mins if you'd like.08:04
slangasekwould be appreciated08:05
TheMusook08:05
pittibryce: 322646> *hug* great!08:30
TheMusoslangasek: uploaded08:49
brycepitti: fix uploaded09:24
asacpitti: closed it again09:32
asacpitti: usually reporters cannot read the bug title.09:33
StevenKasac: The icon theme with the green NM icons is at http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/GNOME-colors?content=8256209:46
StevenKasac: If you look at the 3 previews, it's the bottom most right icon in all of them09:46
asacStevenK: ah ok. cool09:46
cjwatsonslangasek: micro-evtd-udeb> I don't know - I could have sworn there was one at one point but couldn't see one last time I looked09:52
cjwatsonlool: ^- do you know?09:52
cjwatsonjtholmes: init.d/parted in the partman-base source package, but I'm just in the process of rewriting it right now to deal with bug 347916 ...09:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 347916 in ubuntu-release-notes "Warns user about the fact that the installation medium is mounted" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34791609:52
cjwatsonTheMuso: an epoch for pulseaudio? erk. The right answer would have been 0.9.15~test7+really0.9.14-0ubuntu16 :-(09:54
cjwatsonTheMuso: now merge-o-matic will be permanently broken09:54
cjwatson(or, well, will never show pulseaudio)09:54
pittiasac: thanks10:14
pittibryce: rocking, thanks10:14
tkamppeterpitti, bug 348316 seems to be a kernel issue. The users with problems have them with any backend: HAL, HPLIP, USB, unpatched USB ... The libusb-based USB backend I have in a modified CUPS package on my PPA now, but did not get any answer on that. Seems that this is really a Kernel problem ...10:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348316 in cups "Printer (HWModel Name) May Not Be Connected" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34831610:22
pittitkamppeter: do you have a machine where this happens?10:24
pittitkamppeter: or anyone who could do an strace, or other helpful information?10:25
pittislangasek: bad news; we can't add gnome-user-guide-* to language-support-*, that's bad for Kubuntu (bug 352036); I'll have to add them to language-pack-gnome-*, which means that they'll get back on the CD10:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 352036 in language-support-translations-en "language-support-translations-* depends on gnome-user-guide-*" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35203610:34
pittislangasek: I don't see another way right now10:34
seb128pitti: can't we use conditional depends?10:36
pittiit would require "implication" depends10:36
seb128what do you mean?10:36
pittii. e. "depends on gnome-user-guide-de if yelp is installed" or so10:36
pittiseb128: what is a conditional dependency?10:37
cjwatsonseb128: no such facility10:37
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cjwatsonpitti: not all of them will go back on the CD if you add them to language-pack-gnome-* - I was looking at this when we were talking about it on this channel yesterday10:37
tkamppeterpitti, my second Jaunty box (i386) has also no problem to print via USB.10:38
cjwatsonpitti: I think we'll still have saved several megabytes10:38
seb128pitti: well, "documentation | some_package_not_installed_in_ubuntu_but_$flavors_not_wanting_it"10:38
seb128pitti: similar to the type-handling "depends | not-gnu" hacks10:39
cjwatsonthe best long-term answer for this is to get rid of language-support-* entirely, use special fields in Packages instead, and teach tools to use that10:39
pitticjwatson: right, but for those that we ship on CDs10:39
pittiseb128: that would break for boxes which have both installed, thuogh10:39
seb128pitti: use a dummy package which is shipped on CDs only?10:40
cjwatsonseb128: at this point in jaunty, we should play safe and use techniques that we know to work10:40
pitticjwatson: for this particular case, I'd like bug 123020 to get implemented10:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 123020 in pkgbinarymangler "support shipping verbatim files in the exported tarballs" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12302010:40
pitti(in soyuz)10:40
cjwatsonwhen you get to the point of inventing dummy packages shipped only on CDs, that's an excellent sign that the discussion should have been had several months ago ;-)10:40
pittiso that we can ship help translations, etc. directly in language-pack-*10:40
apachelogger_mvo: can we make qt-langauage-selector not install language-support-translations-$iso? ... that metpackage depends on localization of which only 1/4 are useful on a default kubuntu, also that package now depends on gnome-user-guide-$iso, which pulls in half the gnome stack10:41
tkamppeterpitti, any idea how to strace the CUPS backend when CUPS is executing a print job?10:41
cjwatsonpitti: well, OK, but the general problem still remains for language-support-*10:41
pittitkamppeter: sudo strace -o /tmp/trace -fv <pid>10:41
pitticjwatson: right10:41
cjwatsonpitti: (and note that that solution is no different in terms of space usage than simply having language-pack-gnome-* depend on things)10:42
pitticjwatson: right, but structurally easier10:43
pitticjwatson, seb128: I updated bug 352036 with the current plan; does that look okay to you?10:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 352036 in language-support-translations-en "language-support-translations-* depends on gnome-user-guide-*" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35203610:43
cjwatsonpitti: what I'd like to see is something like Package: openoffice.org-thesaurus-de Language: de/writing/gnome or similar10:43
cjwatsonseb128: yes, I think so10:43
cjwatsonoops10:43
cjwatsonpitti: ^-10:43
pittithanks10:44
cjwatsonbasically this is working around the lack of language-support-gnome-translations-* but I'm *really* not keen on even more metapackages :-)10:44
pittiI tried to avoid even bringing up this option..10:45
pittinot only would it create even more package clutter, but also need installer and language-selector changes, etc.10:45
mvoapachelogger_: sure, if ArneGoetje has no objections, that can be done (but a patch would be good, I'm pretty busy currently)10:46
cjwatsonright, I'd rather do it properly, with override fields rather than metapackages10:46
cjwatsonapachelogger_: see bug 352036 which should deal with the worst of the problems currently affecting Kubuntu10:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 352036 in language-support-translations-en "language-support-translations-* depends on gnome-user-guide-*" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35203610:47
cjwatsonapachelogger_: you came in in the middle of a conversation about it :)10:47
apachelogger_oh, neato :)10:47
cjwatsonapachelogger_: long-term I'd prefer to see something more subtle than having to juggle metapackage requirements (see my comments above)10:48
apachelogger_mvo: ok, we can target that change for 9.10 I suppose :)10:49
cjwatsontheoretically, it might even make sense for language-selector to do something like "install these support packages provided that all their dependencies without Language fields are already installed" - i.e. implement conditional dependencies outside apt10:49
kagouHi10:53
seb128lut kagou10:53
kagouHi seb12810:54
kagouis it possible to have a new upgrade for language-pack (1:9.04+20090320 for language-pack-gnome-fr-base) is 11 days old10:54
seb128kagou: there was a ppa with daily updates, not sure if that's still active though10:54
seb128pitti: ^10:54
pittididn't we get new langpacks just yesterday?10:55
kagouyeah seb128, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-gnome-fr-base10:55
pittiVersion: 1:9.04+2009033010:55
pitti(language-pack-gnome-fr)10:55
kagouI'm testing daily iso to find problem with translations10:55
cjwatsonindeed, we ship delta language packs rather than revving -base all the time10:56
kagoupitti, ok for it but 20090320 for pack-gnome-fr-base10:56
freinhardpitti: yes, gnome-user-guide shouldn't be in language-support-translations, that's what we had yesterday10:56
pittikagou: what cjwatson just said10:56
seb128kagou: the translations as updated as delta in the non base package as just said10:56
cjwatsonkagou: the entire *point* of the split between LL-base and LL is that we don't have to update -base all the time10:56
seb128kagou: ie you have translations dating from yesterday in jaunty10:56
seb128or 2 days ago rather10:56
kagouok seb128 so we have some problems to investigate with translation team10:57
cjwatsonkagou: is it something in the installer? installer translations are updated by hand10:57
kagoucjwatson, indeed10:57
cjwatsonkagou: which strings?10:57
apachelogger_cjwatson: ultimately language-selector probably should have a list of applications (that use individual language packages), and only install the appropriate language packages if the applications are actually installed. that way $user always gets the right amount of localization, which is kind of difficult when using metapackages anyway10:57
cjwatsonapachelogger_: that information belongs in special fields in the override file, not hardcoded in language-selector, IMO10:58
cjwatsonapachelogger: that information belongs in special fields in the override file, not hardcoded in language-selector, IMO10:58
kagoucjwatson, if you reed french ;) https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-fr-l10n/2009-April/002918.html10:58
cjwatsonkagou: sufficiently to make that out, thanks10:59
kagouyour welcome cjwatson11:00
apacheloggercjwatson: yeah, you are probably right on that :)11:00
* directhex speaks to travel agent11:03
directhexthis UDS stuff is rather exciting, really11:03
jpdsdirecthex: 'tis only just the beginning ;-)11:05
* Laney cuts you all11:06
directhexjpds, yeah, but i've never been to a conference which wasn't mostly full of sales pitches11:06
StevenKdirecthex: You'll be at UDS?11:09
directhexStevenK, i will indeed11:10
StevenKdirecthex: Awesome!11:10
biberaohi11:13
biberaopitti, you there?11:13
pittibiberao: hi11:14
biberaoi was sent to you11:14
biberaoto ask 2 questions related to the guest user11:14
biberaocan i?11:15
pittibiberao: just ask :)11:16
biberaook11:16
directhexStevenK, i will be departing a day early though11:16
biberaohow can i not allow Guest User to login on gdm and remove it from fast user switch applet11:16
biberao?11:16
pittibiberao: the user cannot log in through gdm by default11:17
pitti"guest user", I mean11:17
biberaopitti, but its logging there11:17
biberaoi dont know how11:17
pittibiberao: logging?11:17
biberaosorry my english11:17
biberao:P11:17
biberaoit was logged in11:17
pittibiberao: if you want to remove it from fusa, just uninstall gdm-guest-session to disable the functinoality completely11:17
directhexoh, that's one thing that bugs me about the Guest User. i keep getting a contentless mythbuntu desktop, even though mydefault gdm session is gnome11:18
ograadd some content then11:18
ogra:P11:18
directhexogra, i'd prefer an ubuntu desktop11:18
biberaook removed gdm-guest-session11:18
pittidirecthex: please file a bug11:18
biberaopitti, do you know why it lets log in11:19
biberao?11:19
pittibiberao: "it" == ?11:19
pittibiberao: please describe exactly what you see11:19
biberaogdm11:19
biberaowhen i came to the pc11:19
pittibiberao: you shouldn't be able to log in as guest in gdm11:19
biberaosomeone logged in with guest11:20
pittionly through fusa (or by manually running the script)11:20
biberaoso it was from fusa11:20
biberaoso i guess it will be fixed11:20
biberaobut11:20
biberaogdm actually allowed me when i typed guest11:21
biberaoto log in11:21
biberaoim going to reboot11:21
biberaoand test11:21
biberaobrb11:21
pittiugh11:21
ograpitti, well, what happens if i "adduser guest" :)11:23
ograhe probably has an actual guest user11:23
ograor does adduser prevent this11:24
pittiaah11:24
pittino, it doesn't11:24
directhexhm, definitely have some kind of funny desktop when logging in as guest11:24
directhexlet me try my VM11:24
pittiArneGoetje: when do you plan the next language-pack-* update for jaunty?11:25
directhexoh, my laptop also goes tits up when i log out of the guest session. that's not cool either11:27
pittiArneGoetje: I have the code ready for adding extra langpack recommends, and the list of those11:27
pittiArneGoetje: I wonder if I need to manually update the affected ones now, or just wait for the next langpack upload11:27
biberaohi11:32
biberaopitti,11:32
biberaoi think its all fixed now11:32
pittibiberao: I see what you meant11:32
biberaothanks11:32
pittibiberao: do you have a "normal" guest user? what does "id guest" show?11:32
biberaohow do i check that?11:32
biberao:X11:32
biberaomy guest account came default with ubuntu11:33
tkamppeterpitti, thanks. I have added a comment to bug 34831611:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348316 in cups "Printer (HWModel Name) May Not Be Connected" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34831611:33
ograopen a terminal, type: id guest11:33
biberaodamn i need to remember my linux commands :P11:33
pittibiberao: as I said, "id guest"11:33
biberaosorry i just woke up 30 mins ago11:34
biberaoi didnt even see the quotes11:34
biberaolol11:34
biberaopitti, no such user11:34
pittibiberao: okay11:34
pittibiberao: so in which condition could you log into gdm as "guest"?11:34
biberaopitti, i found out that you were right11:35
biberaoguest cant login unless using fusa11:35
pittiright11:35
pitti*phew*11:35
biberaothanks11:35
biberaosince im here my pcs are slow11:36
biberaoand i have problems with usage of my ubuntu, these pcs looked faster with windows ihih11:36
biberaoshould i use blackbox?11:36
pittitkamppeter: ah, great11:36
biberaowell11:39
biberaogtg11:39
biberaotake care11:39
directhexit's definitely using a mythbuntu session. mythfrontend spew in .xsession-errors11:39
directhexhow does the guest session pick which gdm session to use?11:39
pittiArneGoetje: nevermind, with some shell hackery I'll do a mass reupload of those 20ish language-pack-gnome-*12:00
pittidirecthex: it just runs /etc/gdm/Xsession12:06
RicardoPerezpitti: hi! only one question: the drivers name in restricted-manager shows untranslated. Is it right?12:11
pittiRicardoPerez: depends if it is translatable in the first place12:12
pittiRicardoPerez: jockey attempts to translate it12:12
RicardoPerezpitti: do you know which Launchpad template has the driver names? I'd like to check it...12:12
pittiRicardoPerez: "jockey"12:12
directhexi have two combined issues which make debugging awkward. my guest user's session seems to use mythbuntu, no matter what is configured in gdmsetup; and logging out as guest causes the screen to lock up with lots of crap on it12:13
RicardoPerezpitti: OK, so it seems to be a problem in the tool...12:13
RicardoPerezpitti: jockey template is fully translated, including the drivers names...12:13
RicardoPerezpitti: for example, restricted manager shows "NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver", instead of "Controlador para tarjetas gráficas NVIDIA" in Spanish... The translation is here: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/jockey/+pots/jockey/es/82/+translate since 200812:14
RicardoPerezpitti: I'll submit a bugreport about that, but I don't know against what package. restricted-manager or jockey?12:17
mvoapachelogger: it should be relatively easy to fix/change12:18
pittiRicardoPerez: ubuntu-bug jockey-gtk12:25
RicardoPerezpitti: ok, thanks a lot12:41
jtholmescjwatson, ping  weak password12:42
jpdsmvo: can you please confirm if bug #18645 has really been fixed?12:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 18645 in apt "apt does not handle HTTP redirects" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1864512:55
mvojpds: that is fixed12:55
mvojpds: I don't think it got a lot of testing yet though, but it should be there now12:56
jpdsmvo: OK - I'll mark it as fix released, wanted to check with you first.12:56
mvothanks jpds12:56
pittiBWAH LP! stop eating my comments when I add an invalid assignee12:57
jpdsmvo: no problem.12:58
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mdkemvo: I've encountered a problem with gdebi where it forcibly uninstalls rarian-compat and installs scrollkeeper when I use it to install gnome-user-docs or ubuntu-docs13:00
mdkemvo: it's described in comments 13 and 14 of bug 28127713:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 281277 in gnome-user-docs "[Intrepid] "Assistive Tool" string shows untranslated" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28127713:00
mdkemvo: do you have a bug report for that already or any guidance about what information I need to submit with a new report?13:00
mvomdke: let me try to reproduce13:01
mdkemvo: thanks. you should be able to reproduce it with this - http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24562564/ubuntu-docs_9.04.6_all.deb13:03
mvomdke: I just did in a chroot, thanks13:04
mvomdke: if you could file a new bug that would be nice, just paste the information in comment 13, that should be enough13:04
mdkemvo: ok, thanks13:05
mvomdke: and please give me the bugnumber when its there :)13:14
cjwatsonjtholmes: can you pick just one channel for your question and stick to it? :-)13:15
Riddellmvo: in bug 348704 how did you do the upgrade?13:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348704 in python-qt4 "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/dbus/mainloop/qt.so missing after upgrade" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34870413:31
mvoRiddell: in a automatic kvm upgrade and in a pbuilder chroot13:32
mvoRiddell: but was not able to reproduce :( you can always reproduce it?13:32
Riddellmvo: always upgrading using DistUpgrade tool from a fresh intrepid install13:32
Riddellbut I can't understand what the issue would be, they're just symlinks13:33
Riddellthere's no postinst script to do something wrong that I can see13:33
mvoRiddell: problably a bug in python-support, but I need to reproduce it first13:33
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mdkemvo: it's bug 35308813:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353088 in gdebi "gdebi forcibly uninstalls rarian-compat" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35308813:34
cjwatsonkagou: brief summary of your translation problems: 1) fix committed; 2) can't do much about that, firefox translations are in language packs 3) newish string and unfortunately will change again but I'll try to make sure to import translations 4) untranslatable, ubiquity bug 5/6) probably need translation in gparted upstream, or else are due to a missing language pack on the live filesystem 7) partly fixed but the last ...13:45
ubottuBug 5 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/5 is private13:45
cjwatson... translation export I have doesn't have a French translation for the "Use weak password?" title 8) untranslatable, ubiquity bug 9/10) these are weird because those strings seem to be translated in apt and apt's translations aren't stripped for language packs13:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 9 in rosetta "Rosetta's po parser is too strict" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/913:45
cjwatsonshut up, ubottu13:45
cjwatsonkagou: 9/10 might be something to do with the locale not being set yet13:45
seb128cjwatson: do you need somebody to open bugs about the ubiquity bugs?13:47
cjwatsonseb128: they have TODO comments in the source already13:48
seb128ok13:48
cjwatsonso don't really need bugs as well13:48
seb128likely to be fixed for jaunty?13:48
seb128ok, who is our dbus expert there? ;-)13:49
cjwatsonprobably not13:49
cjwatsontoo many RC thngs13:49
cjwatsonthings13:49
seb128Keybuk, pitti: would it make sense to let gnome-session start the session bus? I think we have been coming forth and back on that13:50
seb128right now gvfs is dbus spawned13:50
seb128but the dbus session bus environment has the wrong SSH_* variable13:51
seb128ie not the gnome-keyring one13:51
seb128which means GNOME doesn't use the keyring in nautilus for example13:51
pittiseb128: instead of Xsession.d/?13:51
Mithrandirseb128: it actually seems quite right in jaunty, since it then uses my gpg-agent ssh support.13:51
pittiseb128: seems quite late for such a change, since it most likely would affect derivatives?13:52
seb128Mithrandir: it should be using gnome-keyring13:52
pittiMithrandir: that was fixed yesterday13:52
pittignupg2 and gpg-agent was accidentally pulled into GNOME13:52
pitti(by default)13:52
pittiand thus pinentry got used13:52
Mithrandirpitti: I'm installing them here manually anyway.13:52
Mithrandirsince gnome-keyring doesn't seem to talk to my smart card.13:52
seb128pitti: could we try to identify gnome session in 75dbus_dbus-launch and not start it in such cases?13:54
pittiseb128: if that's possible easily, sure13:55
pittiseb128: nautilus uses it for ssh/sftp/smb passwords, etc.?13:55
seb128pitti: ssh, my only issue there is that nautilus doesn't use the gnome-keyring ssh agent13:55
seb128pitti: the SSH_* point to ssh-agent and not gnome-keyring13:56
seb128look to /proc/$(pidof gvfsd)/environ13:56
pittiseb128: well, does the Xsession.d script have enough information about which program to run the session as?13:58
pittior is that only determined later?13:58
seb128pitti: I'm not sure actually13:59
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* ogra mumbles ... so creating a vfat image from an iso with identical size and then using mcopy to copy the content over gets me a "disk full" error if i use -s with mcopy (recursive copying) ... how can that be14:07
pittimdz: thanks for the apport fixes14:07
pittimdz: would you mind if I move attach_media_build() to general-hooks/ubuntu.py, since it's ubuntu specific?14:08
mdzpitti: np, it was a pleasure to do some small programming14:08
mdzpitti: not at all; that was what gave me the idea14:08
mdzpitti: but I didn't want to commit an architectural change like that without discussing with you14:08
pittiI like the idea of general-hooks/ubuntu.py14:09
mdzogra: iso is more space efficient14:12
ograah14:12
* ogra tries du on the unpacked iso for determining the needed vfat size ...14:13
pittimdz: BTW, I haven't forgotten about your "apport generic hook?" mail, it's just lower prio14:13
ArneGoetjepitti: next full export will happen on 10th.14:19
pittiArneGoetje: ok, thanks; it's all fixed now, anyway14:20
Unggnuhi all14:22
UnggnuI wanted to make a bug report but I thought it might be better to recheck with your opinion14:22
UnggnuI think the gksu password caching is a security risk14:23
Unggnuif you use one system app from start menu the pass phrase is saved for a long time and every app started from menu or panel have root right if started with gksu14:24
Unggnuso basically a worm with user rights just have to wait until gksu is run, for updating or similar and it has root rights14:24
UnggnuAnother issue is, why does every user home directory is readable for anyone except of some stuff like ssh or gpg?14:25
reduzhi14:25
BUGabundopitti: ping14:26
BUGabundodo you have a few moments to help reduz with jokey and nvidia driver on jaunty?14:26
UnggnuAnd security updates should be downloaded automatically on desktop in the default configuration. What do you think?14:26
cjwatsonbug 4873414:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 48734 in adduser "Home permissions too open" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4873414:26
cjwatsonUnggnu: I put a detailed explanation of why the home directory is that way in that bug ^-14:26
Unggnucjwatson: thx14:26
reduzBUGabundo, jockey just says activating driver, but nothing really happens and if i enter/exit X, it still uses the xorg one14:27
pittireduz: can you please put /var/log/jockey.log somewhere? (pastebin or attach to a bug report)14:29
Unggnucjwatson: But Ubuntu is designed for desktop users afaik and in this case it makes sense. You want your own stuff private without changing permissions. Atm you are not asked and there is a reason why Windows has this feature since using NTFS. Everyone in community environment can change it.14:29
cjwatsonUnggnu: bug 18905 would probably be worth fixing, but any worm that has access to your X display can already do whatever it wants, including hijacking a window running as root14:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 18905 in gksu "gksudo should notify users that the password is being remembered and used" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1890514:29
pittireduz: tail /var/log/jockey.log should tell what it's doing right now14:29
cjwatsonUnggnu: I have said my piece in that bug report and it's based on long experience; I do not expect to be persuaded14:29
Unggnucjwatson: I think policy kit should be used for all this things so the passphrase is only cached for one app or saved.14:29
cjwatsonsentences that start with "Ubuntu is designed for" are often false :-)14:29
reduzpitti:14:29
reduz2009-04-01 10:26:46,191 DEBUG: Installing package: nvidia-glx-17714:29
reduz2009-04-01 10:26:47,546 WARNING: modinfo for module nvidia failed: modinfo: could not find module nvidia14:30
Unggnu:)14:30
pittireduz: hm, it doesn't seem to start installing then14:30
cjwatsonUnggnu: policykit> yes, in most cases applications still running entirely as root should be converted to policykit14:30
pittireduz: you don't happen to have synaptic or apt or any other package manager running?14:30
reduzpitti, nope14:30
reduzclean opened session14:30
pittioh, hang on, it's not live any more14:31
Unggnucjwatson: I just like security by design, especially if it has no penalties for a newbie.14:31
pittireduz: ps aux|grep dpkg has anything?14:31
cjwatsonUnggnu: of course it has penalties14:31
cjwatsonUnggnu: if home directories are world-readable, it's harder for me to share a file with my wife using the same computer14:31
reduzpitti, nothing14:31
Unggnucjwatson: use the same account if you have nothing to hide14:32
cjwatsonUnggnu: as soon as this requirement comes up, people disable all the "security by design"14:32
* Hobbsee adds a "not" into cjwatson's sentence14:32
cjwatsonUnggnu: I have nothing to hide, but we have different desktop preferences and so it makes sense to have separate accounts14:32
pittireduz: if you do this: sudo strace -v `pidof jockey-backend`14:32
pittireduz: do you get an endless stream of stuff, or just a single call which it hangs on?14:32
Unggnucjwatson: so if a newbie makes home readable for all it wouldn't hurt but ok14:33
reduzpitti, the strace help :)14:33
cjwatsonUnggnu: like I say, except in the case of multi-user systems with dedicated system administration, there is typically a level of trust among people using the same computer. Excessively zealous security is worse than nothing.14:33
reduzpitti, jockey-backend seems to be running, though14:34
Unggnucjwatson: I mean 90% of the computer os market handle it "zealous secure" and nearly no one grumps14:34
pittireduz: oh, sorry14:34
Unggnucjwatson: but more important is the gksu issue14:35
ogramdz, thanks, adding a bit of buffer space helped14:35
cjwatsonno-one grumps> wow, you must never talk to anyone :)14:35
pittireduz: sudo strace -v `ps aux|grep jockey-backend | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`14:35
Unggnunot about this feature cjwatson :)14:35
* pitti grumvles at ps for not DWIM14:35
cjwatsonperhaps they invent crazy schemes involving mailing their files to each other when they're already on the same computer14:35
Unggnucjwatson: :-D14:36
cjwatsonor use Samba, or similar14:36
reduzpitti, strace: 4179: command not found14:36
cjwatsonbut in any case I don't think you can hold Windows up as a paragon of user security. It's well-known that people just open it up until it does what they need14:36
pittireduz: sudo strace -v -p `ps aux|grep jockey-backend | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`14:36
cjwatsonwhich is no better than starting out open, and less convenient14:36
pittireduz: sorry (I'm busy with something else); this should work14:36
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Keybukseb128: if you start dbus from gnome-session, how do you get the address of the dbus socket to everything else?14:38
reduzpitti, not doing much14:38
pittireduz: please pastebin the output14:38
reduzProcess 4179 attached - interrupt to quit14:38
reduzrestart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted call ...>14:38
pittireduz: hm, looks like a deadlock then14:39
pittireduz: can you always reproduce this, or did it just happen once?14:39
reduzpitti, booted twice, and both times i tried to run it, the same happened14:39
pittireduz: let me /msg you to not spam the channel14:39
reduzpitti, sure14:40
Unggnucjwatson: I am not sure with the paragon. It just bothers me that everyone tells Linux is more secure than Windows but atm Vista is more secure by design than Ubuntu. Data execution prevention, stack canaries, not readable user directory if not asked, no admin caching, autoupdates, browser runs with lower rights and so on. The biggest problem of Vista and later is the high market share so everyone interested tries to find and uses security hole14:41
Unggnus.14:41
Keybukseb128: how is gnome-keyring started?14:41
Unggnucjwatson: They have made their homework imho. We shouldn't cound on a low market share => no risk.14:43
Unggnu*count14:43
seb128Keybuk: I'm discussing it with halfline on #gnome-hackers now14:43
seb128Keybuk: seems that gnome-keyring or gnome-session should use UpdateActivationEnvironment14:43
BUGabundoseb128: is bug 353131 one of yours or asac turf? already asked the user to install libbrasero-media0-dbgsym14:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353131 in nautilus "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in start_thread()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35313114:45
asacnautilus usually isn't me ;)14:46
BUGabundoI know asac, but its when pluging a 3g modem14:46
ograasac, we could change that14:46
BUGabundonot seen by udev14:46
asacogra: ;)14:46
* BUGabundo seats and watchs asac punch ogra14:46
asacBUGabundo: lets wait for the retracers to kick in first14:46
BUGabundookay14:47
BUGabundoin the mean time, I'll see if the user gets the debug symbols on his local system14:47
ograBUGabundo, well, he mainly only cares for two packages :) that little browser thingie and this other program for networks14:47
asacBUGabundo: well. lets wait. if the retrace is good he doesnt need to install all the dbg packages14:47
asacogra: i also have font stuff now ;)14:48
ograah, right14:48
BUGabundoogra: ahaahah14:48
BUGabundoogra: how many do you handle?14:48
asacogra has always been lazy ;)14:48
ograyeah, i'm only slacking through life here all day ...14:49
ograjust chatting on IRC from morning to evening ...14:49
ograBUGabundo, currently i'm handling a full subarch14:49
ograand the packages i touched last14:50
seb128BUGabundo: none of use and no need to ask anything while it has not been retraced14:51
BUGabundook seb12814:51
seb128use -> us14:51
Unggnucjwatson: I have added a suggestion to the home directory bug report. What do you think. Anyway I guess it is to late for Jaunty.14:51
cjwatsonUnggnu: no, I'm afraid I'm not going to add such a question to the installer; that's final14:54
cjwatsonwe have debated this endlessly for years14:54
Unggnucjwatson: Do you have a link?14:54
cjwatsonno14:54
UnggnuI don't get the problem of one checkbox line, but Ok. I guess there is a reason.14:55
cjwatsonUbuntu already has data execution prevention and stack canaries, which you incorrectly described as features of Vista over Ubuntu14:57
cjwatsonI do tend to agree that we should ask about automatic updates somewhere; the alternate/server installer already does14:57
Unggnucjwatson: it has, but it is disabled14:58
BUGabundocjwatson: is there a blueprint for that?14:58
cjwatsonproblem of one checkbox line> in the alternate/server installer, that's one extra point of user interaction; in the desktop installer, the user page is already the biggest page on the installer and its visual size causes problems14:58
cjwatsonBUGabundo: no, and it's not necessary for there to be14:59
Unggnucjwatson: I know that a linux server with some configuration is at least as secure and most likely more secure.14:59
* BUGabundo points that the Installer desktop on VESA is close to impossible15:00
ogra??15:01
mdkeslangasek: I think your recent change to gnome-user-docs may have introduced a problem - the omf files for the documents are no longer installed in /usr/share/omf as they should be, so none of the documents appear in yelp and all links to them are broken15:01
cjwatsonUnggnu: PAE (for NX support) is problematic in terms of hardware support, that's true, so it does depend on which kernel you have installed. But I am not aware of stack canaries being disabled15:02
ograBUGabundo, i'm running it on an 800x600  framebuffer desktop here and it works fine15:02
mdkeslangasek: I'll file a bug and assign it to you, if you don't mind15:02
Unggnucjwatson: All important Ubuntu apps are compiled with stack canaries?15:02
cjwatsonogra: yeah, that's only because the user page is currently in a scrolled window, which (a) looks pretty crap and (b) causes the timezone map to be too small for bigger screens15:02
BUGabundoogra: yesterday I add a dell gx270 with the affected intel 86515:02
BUGabundoonly VESA would login... 30% of the installer would not be seen15:02
cjwatsonUnggnu: our gcc has used -fstack-protector by default since 6.10. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags15:03
jelmerseb128: ping15:03
ogracjwatson, right, i agree about a ... b should be fixed by scaling15:03
Unggnucjwatson: cool, thanks15:03
seb128jelmer: hello15:03
jelmerseb128: I've looked at OpenChange 0.8.2, but it includes some new libraries since 0.8.0 used by the server side15:03
jelmerseb128: would that be a problem for Ubuntu?15:04
seb128jelmer: I don't think so15:04
seb128jelmer: evolution-mapi is not usuable now so we need an update anyway I think15:05
mdkeslangasek: ok, it's bug 353154 - I will also see if I can figure out how to fix it a bit later15:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353154 in gnome-user-docs "gnome-user-docs 2.26.0+svn20090323ubuntu2 has broken all documents in yelp" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35315415:08
jelmerseb128: cool, thanks15:09
directhexhm, i wonder why i can't get evolution-mapi working15:12
seb128is it crashing?15:13
directhexhangs for ages then spits out an error "MAPI_E_NETWORK_ERROR"15:14
ogramdz, while your hint was helpful .... ogra@antimony:~$ ls -l iso/ubuntu15:14
ogralrwxrwxrwx 1 ogra warthogs 1 2009-03-24 12:53 iso/ubuntu -> .15:14
directhexwhen trying to add the account15:14
ograthats why it died15:14
mdzthat would do it too15:15
seb128hum15:15
cjwatsonogra: what's wrong with that?15:16
ogracjwatson, vfat isnt actually symlink friendly but mcopy follows them ...15:17
cjwatsonah15:17
ograso that like copies the content over and over until my image is full15:17
ogras/like/link/15:17
directhexi might be misunderstanding how to use it, but it definitely just hangs here15:21
seb128directhex: open an upstream bug?15:25
UnggnuBtw. is it final that the 2.6.28 ath5k driver stays in Jaunty? It seem to have many problems.15:41
UnggnuThey are fixed with the backport modules package or by using 2.6.29 but Jaunty isn't even released so a patch might be appropriate.15:48
pittitseliot: thanks for the patch in bug 320632; did you get any feedback on it?15:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 320632 in xfree86-driver-synaptics "tap-to-click and edge-scrolling broken in Jaunty" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32063215:54
tseliotpitti: no, maybe I should package it and make it available in my PPA, otherwise people won't test it15:54
pittitseliot: that would be nice; please also consider mailing u-devel@ for a call for testing, since it becomes a bit pressing now, time-wise15:55
tseliotpitti: ok15:55
kagoucjwatson, indeed :) -> <cjwatson> 14:43:43> +kagou: 9/10 might be something to do with the locale not being set yet16:10
ni|hey, whats the remote desktop system in jackalope16:16
ni|VNC?16:16
macothink so16:18
BUGabundovino ?16:20
ograltsp !16:20
ogra(ok, not really :) )16:20
BUGabundoI have set my own ltsp system one day16:21
keesUnggnu: some of your questions are addressed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ16:21
BUGabundolast time I tried it, it was a fuss... to much work to put it running16:21
ogranice16:21
ograwhen did you try it last time ?16:21
BUGabundothe best of Edubuntu got lost16:21
BUGabundo1y ago16:21
BUGabundohardy I think16:21
ograno, it didnt get lost16:21
ograall ltsp bits moved 1:1 from edubuntu into ubuntu16:22
BUGabundothere should be a TaskSel for it16:22
BUGabundomaking it stupid-easy16:22
BUGabundoone click, and you are done16:22
ograno, it needs special treatment, there is a udeb for it16:22
ograright16:22
BUGabundowith just a question or two16:22
ogrause the laternate CD and use the F4 menu to select "install ltsp server"16:22
BUGabundo1) Is this server or client16:22
ograand it asks no questions at all16:23
BUGabundo2) where to connect16:23
BUGabundoahh nice16:23
ogra1 is irrelevant16:23
BUGabundodidn't know that16:23
Unggnukees: thx16:23
ograclients netboot from the server16:23
BUGabundotime to set up 3 more VMs16:23
slangasekmdke: I'm on it16:23
ograBUGabundo, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPQuickInstall16:23
BUGabundoI already have a DHCP in the network... gonna need to hack it to set the TFTP16:24
slangasekpitti: having the relevant gnome-user-guide-* versions back on the CD isn't a terrible loss, it won't cost us more than a couple meg anyway :)16:24
* BUGabundo rumbels something about ISA server16:24
BUGabundoogra: thanks for the link16:24
pittislangasek: you say that so light-heartedly..16:24
slangasekpitti: easy come easy go!16:24
pittiheh16:24
ograBUGabundo, more background info on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP16:24
BUGabundodo we have rsync running as a service now?16:28
BUGabundoa user said it came with ubutnu-standard seed16:29
BUGabundoand was running as service16:29
mdkeslangasek: thanks a lot16:30
ograBUGabundo, the initscript is there since forever, but its a no-op since forever as well16:31
BUGabundook16:31
tseliotcjwatson: are @canonical.com addresses whitelisted in ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com ?16:31
BUGabundoogra: its just that the insists its running on is system16:32
dholbachtseliot: nope16:32
dholbachtseliot: just ~ubuntu-dev people AFAIK16:32
tseliotdholbach: ok, I'll keep using my old address then. Thanks for your reply16:32
keescjwatson: do you feel that this section correctly captures your feelings on the subject? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ#Permissive%20Home%20Directory%20Permissions16:32
ograBUGabundo, well, its initscript is started but doesnt run any process16:32
kees(we wrote it during the Sprint because, well, it was a f.a.q.)16:33
cjwatsontseliot: not in general; some are16:35
cjwatsontseliot: Ubuntu developers are whitelisted, and there's a fairly lengthy manual list as well16:35
cjwatsonI don't think it's appropriate to have a blanket whitelist for @canonical.com personally16:36
cjwatsonkees: yes, thanks - I looked for that but obviously missed it16:36
tseliotcjwatson: ok, thanks for your answer16:37
keescjwatson: well, it wasn't in the FAQ until about 3 minutes ago -- it was on another page, but it belongs there.  (I added the bug link just now too)16:37
cjwatsonkees: ah, heh16:38
pittikees: hm, Private/ doesn't exist by default, only with ecryptfs16:38
mathiazsbeattie: how well does apport support disconnect mode (ie the system doesn't have a network connection to lp)?16:39
ka6sox-workcjwatson, I spoke with davidm @ SCALE about the potential for leaving update-manager-core as the only thing in a unsupported distro (ie edgy, feisty) so that you don't have to manually upgrade 2-3 revisions to use do-upgrade.16:39
keespitti: oh? I thought it was part of the xdg-whatever package that creates Music, Pictures, etc?16:39
keesxdg-user-dirs ?16:40
pittinot that I know of16:40
cjwatsonka6sox-work: I'm not sure that's actually possible; doesn't update-manager know how to switch to old-releases?16:40
pittikees: I just know it in the context of ecryptfs16:40
sbeattiemathiaz: let me verify, but I *think* it lets you save the report to file later/from a different location.16:40
cjwatsonka6sox-work: anyway, update-manager is mvo's business16:40
keespitti: well, for ecryptfs, it's considered "Encrypted Private"16:40
cjwatsonkees: it's ecryptfs-only, as pitti says16:40
pittikees: right, so I don't think this FAQ and Private/ have anything to do with each other16:41
keescjwatson, pitti: yup, you are absolutely right.16:41
ka6sox-workokay thanks..I'll wait around for mvo.16:41
mathiazsbeattie: this is my main concern to installing apport by default on ubuntu-server16:41
pittikees: perhaps just point out to make files/dirs 700?16:41
cjwatsonbut of course you can always create one16:41
mathiazsbeattie: another minor concern is that it bloats the default installation16:41
keesI would really like to see Private in xdg-user-dirs.  dang, I thought that's where it ended up.16:41
keesFAQ adjusted16:43
seb128kees: xdg-user-dirs and xdg-user-dirs-gtk handle those special directories16:43
mvoka6sox-work: update-manager needs backports for the code that switches to old-releases. that is currently not done because of time constrains :/16:44
sistpoty|workscott_ev: please don't change the status of FFe bugs (bugs where motu-release is subscribed). we (motu-release) use "confirmed" to denote that a freeze exception is granted. Thanks16:44
keesseb128: yeah, just found it.  I've opened bug 353231 for it.16:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353231 in xdg-user-dirs "mode 0700 "Private" directory should be included" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35323116:45
seb128kees: nobody is working on it so the bug is likely going to stay there is you don't write the patch yourself for it ;-)16:46
mathiazsbeattie: IMO the major use case for apport on server is that ubuntu-bug will be run on a sysadmin workstation to report a bug that happened on another server system.16:47
mathiazsbeattie: does apport support this use case?16:47
keesseb128: right, I just wanted to get it filed.16:48
sbeattiemathiaz: it's supposed to, but saving the report isn't working for me for some reason.16:48
freinhardArneGoetje, cjwatson: nice, gnome-user-guide just got uninstalled! don't know who exactly fixed it: thx!16:48
pittiseb128: ok, instead of crashing with KeyError, apport-retrace now DTRT (see bug 349833)16:51
ubottuBug 349833 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/349833 is private16:51
seb128pitti: you rock!16:52
pittiapw: do you have any preference wrt. the tag alternatives in bug 349621?16:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 349621 in apport "real kerneloops and suspend/hibernate/resume bugs are hard to separate" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34962116:53
pittiapw: for backwards compatible LP search I'm inclined to keep apport-kerneloops for real oopses at least16:53
slangasekmdke: gnome-user-docs fix uploading, new merge proposal sent16:54
apwpitti, a tricky one, hard to be compatible with both searches16:54
apwbreaking mine is the newer one16:54
pittiapw: the second option wouldn't break either16:54
ArneGoetjefreinhard: pitti did.16:55
pittiapw: AFAIUI, it would just add "panic-oops" tag to real oopses16:55
mdkeslangasek: thanks very much.16:55
mdkehow long does it take for a binary to appear on LP or in the archive after a build finishes?16:55
pittiapw: i. e apport-kerneloops would be the general class (which should ideally be called "apport-kernel"), and "panic-oops" vs. "resume" tell you the subclass16:56
pittimdke: short answer: two to three hours16:56
freinhardpitti: you're the man! :D16:56
apwyeah if you are happy it works ok for me16:56
apwpitti, if we later sanitise them, they can do a DB update for change them16:56
pittiapw: I don't mind either way, just trying to think about what existing searches folks use16:56
mdkepitti: whoosh, that's a long time16:57
apwyeah i concor on them16:57
pittifreinhard: not sure what it's about, but if you mean gnome-user-guide-*, well, I broke it, I fix it :)16:57
pittiapw: do you happen to have a real kerneloops bug?16:58
pittiapw: or, can you confirm that a kernel oops really calls /usr/share/apport/kernel_oops ?16:59
pitti(as opposed to creating a .crash file all by itself in some way)16:59
apwpitti, there is a real way to trigger one, which works all the way to kerneloops and gets hidden automatically17:00
apwlieb, can you point pitti to the crasher tester thing17:00
pittiapw: ah, I know about that one17:00
pittiI was just lazy17:00
* pitti RTFS17:00
* apw is lazy too17:01
* maco wishes kernel panics generated .crash's too17:01
pittiapw: got it, bug 286389 is one17:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286389 in linux "WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.27/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c:1500 mtrr_trim_uncached_memory+0x153/0x386()" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28638917:02
pittimaco: they do if you have kerneloops installed17:02
sbeattiepitti: is apport-cli/ubuntu-bug's "keep report for later" option unimplemented? I always get "Problem report file: None" when I try to keep a report for later.17:02
macopitti: only some of the types of panics i get do17:02
macothe ones where it just spins up the cpu and stops responding to input (including magic sysrq)...nothing for those17:03
macoand the last one that included flashing caps didnt either. but some have in the past.17:03
TheMusocjwatson: You don'tneed to tell me that. :) In my panic it was the first thing I thought of, and I was reminded of such a solution afterwards. :S17:03
pittiapw: should the tag really be called "panic-oops", given that many oopses aren't panic?17:05
pittiapw: there are already 55 bugs tagged "kernel-oops", should it rather use that one?17:06
apwthat would be more sensible yes17:06
pittisbeattie: sorry, which option?17:06
sbeattieselecting K for keep report for later when using apport-cli17:07
pittisbeattie: ah, I see; it's meant to work, mind filing a bug about it?17:07
sbeattiepitti: will do, thanks!17:07
cjwatsonTheMuso: *nod*17:09
* ogra wonders if anyone from ubuntu-mir could finally approve redboot-imx and redboot-tools17:10
ograthe latter will break flash-kernel and armel imx51 installs if its not in main soon17:10
broonieOOI are you guys working on pushing the i.MX kernel towards mainline or are you carrying the diff?17:13
ograits going into mainline17:13
amitkbroonie: I am breaking it into tiny bits for mainline17:13
keesogra, NCommander: RedBoot-imx> this needed in main because it will appear on a liveCD?  or is it only used to *create* the liveCD?17:14
ograthe latter17:14
NCommanderthe later17:15
keesin that last, does it need to be in main?17:15
NCommanderoh, ogra beat me to it17:15
ograin karmic we'll provide something like grub-install for it17:15
ograwould be good to have it in main, makes it easier to install it on the cd creation machines17:15
broonieamitk: Oh, wow - excellent news.17:15
broonieamitk: Any audio stuff coming?17:16
ograkees, else the image creation script needs to hack around that and i'll make cjwatson unhappy with my weird script hacks17:16
keesmy knowledge is a bit thin in this area.  :)17:16
keesI thought we could create images when things are in universe now?17:16
ograkees, for official images all packages going on these images need to be in main17:17
amitkbroonie: thats upto freescale mostly17:17
keesah-ha17:17
broonieamitk: Ah, so unlikely to happen then.17:17
ografor unofficial ones universe can be used17:17
ograimx51/babbage has to be official17:17
keescjwatson: do you think we should add "official image support" to the Rationale list on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements ?17:17
Superdweebhi guiz, is mark shuttleworth in the room?17:17
Superdweebawake, possibly?17:18
sbeattiepitti: bug 35325317:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353253 in apport "ubuntu-bug/apport-cli offers to save a report for later, but always fails to do so" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35325317:18
cjwatsonkees: wouldn't hurt; I think it morally comes under build-dependency [of our CD images]17:19
cjwatsonSuperdweeb: he's a busy man. What do you want?17:19
SuperdweebI want something really easy to handle and simple to fix.17:19
SuperdweebI mean I want it fixed.17:19
SuperdweebIt wont take a moment to give the order.17:19
ograand you think mark can fix it for you ?17:20
SuperdweebI think he would and can give the order to have it done by release.17:20
keescjwatson: is some person/group in charge of the MIR requirements list besides the MIR team?17:20
keesI just want to clarify the language17:20
cjwatsonkees: go ahead and edit it17:20
keescool17:20
cjwatsonSuperdweeb: do you often find that the CEO of anything other than a tiny company takes all the decisions himself?17:21
SuperdweebI think this decision would be a simple one to make and, rationally, a clean, unobscured ripple.17:22
SuperdweebIt would make about as much sense as the cool new notification system.17:22
SuperdweebWhich was on his blog.17:22
cjwatsonyes, Mark takes a personal interest in desktop experience, but in general the way to request changes is not to contact the founder of Ubuntu, but to file a bug17:23
SuperdweebI'm not going to file a bug about this, because it's been around since the very beginning of ubuntu, and it's so trivial, everyone has overlooked it.17:23
SuperdweebBut it's also very important.17:23
cjwatsonand the way to escalate problems goes through developers with an interest in the package, through the team with a general responsibility for the package, to the technical board17:23
cjwatsonit does not involve everyone contacting Mark directly, since that wouldn't scale17:23
SuperdweebI'm told by the responsible developers, erm, artists, that this is in the hands of upstream gnome.17:24
SuperdweebI'd like to shoot upstream gnome, take it out of their hands, and have this dealt with.17:24
cjwatsonyour attitude is not appropriate, so I'm not surprised you aren't getting traction17:24
SuperdweebI promise, this is such a SIMPLE problem nobody wants to have anything to do with it.17:24
jameswfcan the 9.04 login screen look like http://www.live.com/17:24
cjwatsonplease follow the code of conduct and deal respectfully with other developers, including those in GNOME17:24
Chipzzor you could just request ubuntu to patch it, and leave upstream out of it?17:24
SuperdweebYes.17:25
SuperdweebI just want to patch it here.17:25
cjwatsonwhat IS the problem?17:25
KeybukSuperdweeb: what do you want to patch?17:25
SuperdweebGnome-panel handles.17:25
SuperdweebResize your panel.17:25
Chipzzthen what's with the shooting of upstream? been playing too much CS? :)17:25
SuperdweebNow make it transparent.17:25
SuperdweebIT's super dooper how much you guys have put into this, the entire notification area handles transparency perfectly.17:26
KeybukSuperdweeb: I believe there's already a bug about that one upstream17:26
Superdweebwell, it needs to be stopped. this is ugly. it dates back to the neo-lithic era of gtk 1.0.17:26
cjwatsonit's not in general economic for us to patch *everything* in Ubuntu, unless it's actually important to us17:26
KeybukSuperdweeb: do you have a patch for it?17:26
SuperdweebI'm just an idiot.17:26
SuperdweebDO you think I have access to the gnome sources?17:27
KeybukSuperdweeb: yes, everyone does17:27
KeybukSuperdweeb: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/17:27
SuperdweebI'm just a user who happens to be a geek who knows enough about ubuntu to hack a bit on getting all his family applications working on wine. I have been taking college programming, but what they have taught me so far is mostly VB and cobol. I'm hoping to move to a larger college and learn something useful like C, but very simply..17:28
SuperdweebI asked you to handle this.17:28
SuperdweebJust like everyone else, you are telling me to do it myself.17:28
SuperdweebThis is GTK 1.0.17:28
SuperdweebIn an interface where ALL windows have rounded corners.17:28
SuperdweebWhere we have so many brilliant edits to the appearance.17:29
KeybukSuperdweeb: no, I was just asking you whether you had a patch for it17:29
Keybukmaybe you've seen one elsewhere?17:29
SuperdweebNever.17:29
Keybukor if you've talked to other people, they've pointed you at one17:29
SuperdweebI was told to edit the gtkrc file in a theme, but I never got anywhere.17:29
Keybukif you could file a bug in Launchpad, that would be appreciated17:29
* ogra starts to develop a passionate hate for jauntys constant crashyness17:30
Keybukit may be that it's fixed by replacing the GNOME panel17:30
SuperdweebI will file 500 bugs.17:30
Keybuksince that seems to be the general plan17:30
KeybukSuperdweeb: just one will do17:30
SuperdweebI'm scared keybuk.17:30
SuperdweebThey say they are replacing the gnome interface with something totally new.17:30
Keybukin fact17:30
Keybukthere's already a bug17:30
Keybukbug #4665917:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 46659 in gnome-panel "Buttons for hiding needs to be transparent" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4665917:30
Chipzzbut anyway17:30
Keybukif you subscribe to that, you'll be notified of any work in this area17:31
Chipzzwouldn't #dx be more appropriate?17:31
SuperdweebI'll be notified.17:31
SuperdweebThe bug was filed 3 years ago.17:31
SuperdweebStill hasn't been dealt with.17:31
Chipzzwrite a patch? :)17:31
SuperdweebThis is jaunty now, we have SUPERNESS in our distro.17:31
azeemor pay somebody to write a patch17:32
SuperdweebI'll pay you $10 US.17:32
Superdweebpaypal.17:32
Superdweebright now,17:32
SuperdweebWhat do you say?17:32
ChipzzI'ld say you're a cheapskate ;)17:32
Chipzz$10 is about 1h of work17:32
Chipzzless17:33
SuperdweebI'd up it to 20 but my monthly allowance for food is 50.17:33
Chipzzwriting it, submitting it, getting it integrated would take way longer than 1h17:33
SuperdweebI was payed 20 dollars this week by a client, erm, a friend, who asked me to fix her computer.17:33
SuperdweebI installed spybot s and d, firefox, and handed her an 8.10 disk and asked her to take a look at it sometime.17:33
azeemSuperdweeb: that's off-topic here17:34
SuperdweebIT is?17:34
SuperdweebI contributed time and effort to your cause, my cause, our cause.17:34
ChipzzSuperdweeb: azeem has other duties he has to attend to17:34
Superdweebsuper.17:35
Chipzzand as a matter of fact, so do I :) which I'm going to do17:35
SuperdweebAre you absolutely sure mark can't schedule me in for a few minutes sometime?17:35
Chipzzyes17:35
Superdweebby appointment, even?17:36
Chipzzthis was explained quite clearly to you above17:36
Chipzzsurely you read that?17:36
SuperdweebIt was explained that he was a busy man.17:36
keesSuperdweeb: the best place to get leverage would be here: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list17:37
azeemeuh17:37
SuperdweebYour pointing me upstream again.17:37
SuperdweebLets not go there.17:37
SuperdweebBut sure.17:37
SuperdweebI'll email them right now.17:37
ograkees, thanks a lot for the two approvals ... the mobile team will pay you a beer from the team cash at UDS :)17:38
kees\o/17:38
ChipzzSuperdweeb: also, like I said, the best place to discuss this is #dx (desktop experience)17:38
Chipzzplease take the discussion there17:38
SuperdweebIs that an ubuntu-specific channel?17:39
Chipzznot entirely sure but I think it is17:39
pittisbeattie: thank17:39
SuperdweebI see kenvandine there, didn't he part foresight for ubuntu?17:39
SuperdweebI'll go there17:39
Superdweebbye for now, I will be back, better get to work on my patch, you bunch of dammed code monkies.17:40
pittibdmurray: oh, congratulations to your new MOTU badge!17:41
TheMusobdmurray: Yeah congrats!17:41
bdmurraypitti, TheMuso: Thanks!17:42
apacheloggercould someone please take a look at bug 330419 and tell me if kwin is supposed to send some signal to get gnome to draw the desktops?17:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330419 in kdebase-workspace "GNOME+Kwin: desktops aren't drawn" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33041917:47
mdkeKeybuk: double bluff april fool, nice one. That had me going17:47
superm1asac, ping.  i wanted to ask about that dnsmasq-base bug for NM.  it got triaged a while back, but not with a definitive plan as I can tell. is there a particular reason to not add it as recommends?17:48
asacsuperm1: its not a recommends ?17:49
nixternalhahahaha Keybuk!!!!17:49
superm1asac, well it's not in the default install from a recent live disk, so I'd suppose it's not still17:49
asacyeah should be added17:49
mathiazIs a third-party package that installs most of its files in /opt allowed to put files in /usr/sbin (for example) too?17:50
asacsuperm1: does dnsmasq-base ship this ugly resolvconf stuff?17:50
superm1asac, I don't think so. all I see is a /usr/sbin/dnsmasq binary in the package17:50
asacsuperm1: nah. what i mean, does it depend on resolvconf and then replace resolv.conf with "127.0.0.1"? or is that just dnsmasq (main) package?17:51
superm1asac, oh no it doesn't.  i just installed it on afresh install, it has no additional dependencies17:51
superm1so resolvconf doesn't come in17:51
asacsuperm1: good. then i will add that now to recommends17:52
superm1asac, and it's still using my standard name servers in /etc/resolv.conf17:52
superm1asac, great thanks.  will finally be able to do connection sharing out of the box then :)17:52
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asacgood thanks for checking the resolvconf thing17:52
asacsuperm1: committed. rev 3717:53
asacnext update will get this17:53
asacsuperm1: did we hav a bug id for that?17:54
superm1asac, yeah we did. let me see if i can find it17:54
superm1bug 26996317:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 269963 in network-manager "[intrepid] network-manager should recommend or suggest dnsmasq" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26996317:55
loolcjwatson: Hi, I'm on a show today; just got network now and can't stay much longer, is there anything you'd need me to look at now?17:55
loolslangasek: No idea about texlive-bin17:56
loolNCommander: Could you please try building texlive-bin with the current gcc to check whether the g++-4.2 is still needed?17:56
* ogra wonders why slangasek specifically asked us17:56
NCommanderlool, on which architecture?17:57
loologra: Probably an armel change?17:57
cjwatsonlool: ... sorry, lost context. About what?17:57
lool  * use gcc/g++-4.2 on armel to fix FTBFS (closes: #483939) (thanks Adeodato)17:57
lool -- Norbert Preining <preining@debian.org>  Sun, 01 Jun 2008 16:29:49 +020017:57
looltexlive-bin (2007.dfsg.1-4) unstable; urgency=low17:57
NCommanderah, fair enough17:57
loolcjwatson: In general, anything :)17:57
loolcjwatson:  micro-evtd-udeb?17:58
loolNo idea about this17:58
cjwatsonoh, well, somebody needs to sort that out yes17:59
NCommanderlool, do you want me to attempt to fix the build with 4.3 if it fails?18:03
loolNCommander: Happy to yes18:04
calcnice rsync'ing a i386 cd from an amd64 cd had a 1.81 speedup :)18:04
loolcjwatson: ah it needs to be promoted18:04
loolNCommander: Do you think you could write a MIR for micro-evtd-udeb??18:04
lools/??/?18:04
NCommanderI did18:05
NCommanderAges ago...18:05
NCommanderlool, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportMicroEvtd18:05
NCommanderwait18:05
NCommanderyou did, I just bookmarked it18:05
NCommanderactually, we both did looking at the history page ...18:06
loolNCommander: is there a bug?18:07
loolI don't recall writing it, can't believe it18:07
NCommanderlool, I wrote it, you revised it according to the history18:08
NCommander(you did the source code review)18:08
loolRight18:08
loolNCommander: Could you bug that please?18:08
NCommanderI don't think its going to pass a MIR with a security issue ...18:08
loolJust so that I think of looking at it tomorrow, don't have much time here, and it will take me a couple of hours to go home; it's already 7pm18:09
NCommanderfair enough.18:09
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mvodoko: if you could have a look at bug #353251 that would be appreciated18:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353251 in python-central "does not provide 2.6 symlinks for python-fstab (and others?) when python2.6 gets installed" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35325118:59
mbanahow do i reset the sound preferences page to default, as in, system->prefs->sound (on ubuntu)19:14
Keybuktests/type_wrapper.c:449: error: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast19:16
Keybuk*sigh* there's nothing worse than errors in auto-generated code19:16
Keybukthe damned C file VANISHES once make has done with it19:16
cjwatsonthey're great, you can fix thousands of them at once19:16
cjwatsonKeybuk: mark them .SECONDARY?19:17
Keybukcjwatson: in this case, it's more of a general annoyance19:17
Keybukthough I have briefly thought of doing the __LINE__ trick19:17
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NCommanderslangasek, texlive ICEs with GCC 4.2 :-/20:12
NCommanderer20:12
NCommander4.320:12
calcpitti: does bug 348667 just need to be kicked to be retraced again?20:19
ubottuBug 348667 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/348667 is private20:19
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mvoRiddell, scottk: i suspect the missing qt.so link is due to bug #35325120:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 353251 in python-central "does not provide 2.6 symlinks for python-fstab (and others?) when python2.6 gets installed" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35325120:37
Bluehornhey everybody20:38
BluehornPerhaps somebody here can help me: I want to update the packaging of my Debian ddclient package.20:39
BluehornAnd I'd like to have it in bzr.20:39
maxbBluehorn: Hi! General packaging help and discussion of Ubuntu universe packages is more on topic in #ubuntu-motu20:40
BluehornNow I am wondering if the tool generating package-import.ubuntu.com is available somewhere.20:40
Bluehornmaxb: That's a misunderstanding, I do not need help with the packaging itself. I just want to use bzr as the VCS and have no idea how to import my history into it.20:41
maxbAh20:41
maxbI don't know what drives package-import.u.c, but have you seen bzr-builddeb's import-dsc command?20:41
Bluehornah20:42
Bluehornmaxb: just found it on https://wiki.edubuntu.org/DistributedDevelopment/Specification20:42
Bluehornmaxb: thanks for the pointer!20:44
* NCommander thinks shadow's manpage reads like a legal document20:52
seb128slangasek: GNOME 2.16.1 will have a standing freeze exception right?20:59
kenvandine_wkseb128: yay... gnome 2.16.1 was a great version :)21:00
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maxbHi, bzr 1.13.1 is in unstable. should I file a new sync request / FFe, or take over bug 341501 which is about 1.13rc1 but never got closed?21:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 341501 in bzr "Freeze exception for bzr 1.13rc1" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34150121:14
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slangasekseb128: yes21:22
seb128slangasek: tarball will be available after the rc freeze that's no issue? just making sure ;-)21:22
slangasekseb128: hmm, eew :(  none of them are available until that week?21:23
seb128slangasek: no, they are due on monday 13 april21:23
seb128usually GNOME roll on their tarball on the due day21:24
seb128if we want to lower changes I can snapshot the svn for the few components which got quite some commits21:24
seb128so we have easier review after the freeze21:25
slangasekI'm mostly concerned about having the buildds be that busy right before RC21:25
seb128slangasek: I don't expect they will roll tarballs for everything so we should have the updates in jaunty on monday evening21:25
slangasekwok21:26
slangasekok21:26
NCommandercjwatson, I've been working on debugging #349504 since I worked out what was causing the issue , and I was curious if you'd be interesting in sponsoring the fix-it upload21:46
* NCommander pokes the bot21:50
cjwatsonNCommander: I'm happy to review a patch. (And for the record I knew the problem was in useradd not adduser, that's why I asked ogra to file the bug on shadow ;-) )21:50
cjwatsonNCommander: I'm not sure I wouldn't be more comfortable with useradd setting it to 1 rather than 0 at this point, though. Do we *know* that everything handles an empty sp_lstchg right?21:51
NCommandercjwatson, er, its not setting it to one21:51
NCommandercjwatson, its leaving the field blank21:51
NCommanderWhich is what it should do if there is no exp21:52
cjwatsonthat's what you're suggesting it should do, yes21:52
* NCommander traced this through libshadow21:52
NCommanderOh21:52
NCommandersorry, misread21:52
NCommander(long day)21:52
cjwatsonI'm suggesting that maybe spotting current-time==0 and special-casing that to 1 would be safer21:52
cjwatsonanyway, it's the end of my day, happy to look at it tomorrow21:52
NCommanderWe could put in a special usecase where if both expiration date, and last password equal zero, it will ignore the reset21:53
NCommanderThat being said, any app working through libshadow works correctly21:53
cjwatsonunlike, for example, pam? :-)21:53
NCommandercjwatson, I tested it on real hardware without any issues21:54
cjwatsonthe common interface to the shadow file is not libshadow, but getspent and friends in libc (and that doesn't really define semantics, just syntax)21:54
NCommanderBut I see your point.21:54
cjwatsonNCommander: I understand, but I am trying to ensure that we don't run into problems with things that you didn't think to test21:54
cjwatsonanyway; will review patch tomorrow if you post it21:54
NCommanderSo its do the right solution which might break broken implementations, or the wrong solution which makes the possibly broken one work21:54
NCommander:-/21:54
cjwatsonpretending that time cannot be any less than 1 day post-epoch is hardly all that wrong21:55
cjwatsonanyway, I haven't checked whether empty sp_lstchg is safe, that's all21:55
cjwatsonpost the patch you have and we can talk about it based on that21:55
NCommandercjwatson, I'm waiting for my build to finish, but I can also cook a solution to libshadow just as easily21:56
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LordMetroidAnyone got an idea on how hard it would be to make S-video automount?22:56
slangasekwhat do you mean, "automount"?23:02
slangasekmounting is something you do with disks, not video23:02
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LordMetroidyes, I mean work automatically when you plug the s-video cable in23:12
directhexthat's driver-dependent23:12
bluszczhi23:13
bluszczi am trying to find policy about truetype packaging, but there is no word about it: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-customized-programs.html#s11.8.5 - is there any ubuntu specific document?23:14
bluszczi also found something like this:23:15
bluszczhttp://www.mail-archive.com/debian-x@lists.debian.org/msg04524.html23:15
bluszcz;)23:15
slangasekhrm, didn't you ask this same question a couple days ago?23:16
bluszczi asked about fonts generally, AFAIR23:17
bluszczbut it is possible, that i am wrong ;)23:17
bluszczanyway - i tried today another with ttf and failed23:17
bluszczi can debug actual packages, butt...23:17
bluszczhttp://www.archivum.info/debian-policy@lists.debian.org/2008-07/msg00206.html23:17
slangasekwell, the policy is "install your fonts in a per-package directory under /usr/share/fonts/truetype"23:18
bluszczand what should be run after it?23:19
bluszcztake a look:23:20
bluszczhttp://pastebin.com/m269a659b23:20
slangasekthat part is less clear than it should be :/23:20
bluszczsorry, but where did you found "install your fonts in a per-package directory under /usr/share/fonts/truetype" phrase?23:21
slangasekwhen I say that it's the "policy", I mean it's what everyone does23:21
slangasekit's not written in policy, which as Russ says in the link you posted, is a bug23:21
bluszczok23:23
bluszczi think i had to submit a bug23:23
bluszczin launchpad23:24
bluszczLaunchpad is offline for scheduled maintenance. We should be back soon.23:25
bluszczgods left me off.23:25
maxbjames_w: Hi, are you around? I wanted to ask whether bug 341501 (https://staging.launchpad.net/bugs/341501/) still being open means you have an eye on the bzr 1.13.1 sync needed, or if another bug should be filed?23:26
ubottuUbuntu bug 341501 in bzr "Freeze exception for bzr 1.13rc1" [Undecided,Confirmed]23:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 341501 in bzr "Freeze exception for bzr 1.13rc1" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34150123:26
maxbhuh, how did ubottu manage that23:26
slangasekbluszcz: this isn't something that's a good candidate for a bug report; it's a policy discussion23:26
bluszczslangasek: lack of documentation is a bug23:27
slangasekbluszcz: my first choice would be to see this resolved in Debian where it can find its way down into Ubuntu automatically; otherwise, I think it ought to be a blueprint23:27
bluszczhm23:27
bluszczi found good template23:27
bluszczpackage is called ttf-engadget23:28
bluszczvery simple23:28
slangasekof course it's a bug.  It's just not useful to handle a policy bug in the LP bug tracker, because you won't get the right set of people considering it23:28
bluszczok23:28
bluszczvery clear debian/rules :)23:28
james_wmaxb: they should probably be closed now. Thanks for the reminder about the sync though. Are you interested in working on it?23:28
LordMetroiddirecthex, even though it is driver dependant, it should be possible right?23:31
bdmurraysparc is a port now right?23:31
bdmurrayhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PackageArchive#Architectures23:31
LordMetroiddirecthex, at least some kind of configuration GUI would ease the utilisation of S-video23:32
slangasekbdmurray: yes23:35
maxbjames_w: Well, I haven't tested it *yet*, but I'm interested enough to look into it if it turns out to actually require any work.23:36
maxbOK, I will close that bug when LP comes back up and file a suitable new one.23:36
slangasekLordMetroid: for drivers supporting xrandr, that should already be handled through System -> Preferences -> Display, I think?  But I'm not sure whether that works to make it persistent across sessions23:36
LordMetroidxrandr just tells me off when I try to run it23:36
seb128slangasek: display changes are written on the disk and loaded at login23:36
slangasekbluszcz: ttf-engadget doesn't look like a very good template to me; the fonts are registered with neither defoma or fontconfig23:37
slangasekLordMetroid: well, what video driver do you have and what's the process for getting S-Video configured on your system *non*-automatically?23:38
LordMetroidI got some older ati card23:38
LordMetroidDunno what it is23:38
LordMetroidnor do I know what driver it is, I have no idea about how to get s-video running23:38
james_wmaxb: thanks. It should be quite straightforward, let me know if you hit any trouble23:39
LordMetroidAnd I am an experienced programmer, normal common Joe would have no chance in hell to get their S-video running23:39
LordMetroidIt needs to be remedied23:39
slangasekLordMetroid: ok, that's a much larger problem than "getting it working automatically", then; for all I know, that means the S-Video output isn't supported by the driver...23:40
bluszczslangasek: #23:40
bluszczdh_installtex - register Type 1 fonts, languages, or formats with TeX23:40
bluszcz#23:40
bluszczdh_installxfonts - register X fonts23:40
slangasekLordMetroid: but you should probably talk to folks in #ubuntu-x23:41
bluszczonly these two helpers...23:41
bluszcznone of found examples use it ;)23:41
slangasekbluszcz: neither of those are relevant; you would want dh_installdefoma, and also something that registers with fontconfig, but I don't see a helper for that23:43
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