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BUGabundoguud morning08:56
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fta2asac, is it too late to fix ia32-libs?12:50
asacfta2: depends on what the fix involves i guess12:50
fta2strange, i'm sure i fixed the bug but i can't find my changes13:06
asacfta2: normal fixes can also be done as SRU ... slangasek didnt like the idea to add new libs in a SRU though when i asked a few weeks ago13:06
asacok lunch13:06
fta2it's not about new libs13:07
fta2asac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/152759/13:13
fta2asac, i also wanted to fresh the debs to match the RC, as since the last refresh (b1), a lot of things changed, but i'm not sure it's wanted.13:13
fta2s/fresh/refresh/13:27
asacfta2: i would think its wanted. talk to motu-release guys or even slangasek whats the policy for that13:53
fta2grr. i don't have much time left14:19
asacfta2: how can i help you?14:22
fta2by pinging those guys for me, once i'm sure i can a/ submit this fix and b/ optionally resync the debs, i will push what that14:27
fta2-what14:27
asacfta2: -desktop ... need a bit input though ;)14:30
fta2asac, context?14:42
fta2asac, ? ^^14:49
fta2@time14:50
fta2bug 121222114:51
ubottuError: Launchpad bug 1212221 could not be found14:51
fta2hm14:51
BUGabundofta yes you are alive and kicking14:52
fta2i don't understand the "<asac> fta2: -desktop ... need a bit input though ;)"14:55
asacfta2: look a bit up there15:03
* asac on call15:03
asacfta2: pitti said what to do15:03
asac15:28 < asac> pitti: fta asks whats the policy for bringing ia32libs in sync with RC status.15:03
asac15:28 < pitti> asac: no policy, but sounds like a good idea, if it can be tested with flash and some other usages15:03
asac15:28 < asac> is that a SRU thing or are we doing this a few days before release usually15:03
asac15:29 < asac> fta: can you upload the new package to some PPA so we can test it?15:04
asac15:29 < pitti> ideally we should do it ASAP15:04
asac15:29 < pitti> and since it's universe, it's not bound to CD freezes15:04
asac15:30 < asac> fta: is there a bug we can use to track this roll out?15:04
asac15:30 < asac> otherwise i can open one for you15:04
asac15:33  * asac on call15:04
fta2asac, ok, please open a bug, i'll resync the debs in the meantime15:16
asacfta2: 36293915:20
fta2bug 36293915:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 362939 in ia32-libs "sync ia32libs with libs shipped in jaunty RC" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36293915:23
fta2thanks15:23
fta2isdnutils is still broken15:25
cwilluugh, it would be really nice if gvfs'd bookmarks would at least show up as links to the relevant ~/.gvfs/ path :(15:33
cwilluis that a gtk deficiency or a firefox-gnome-support deficiency?15:34
* cwillu pokes BUGabundo with a stick15:34
BUGabundowhat's up cwillu ?15:35
cwillujust griping about how the gtk filepicker falls back to not showing gvfs mounts at all, rather than showing them as links to the appropriate ~/.gvfs/ path15:35
BUGabundocwillu: trying to make sense of this http://paste.ubuntu.com/152832/15:35
cwilluBUGabundo, db change is changing the actual waveform (i.e., what you expected), gain change is rarely used15:36
BUGabundoI just want them ALL to the MAX with no clipping15:37
BUGabundoI can do that on the GUI15:37
BUGabundobut can see the option in CLI15:37
cwilluBUGabundo, however, that won't affect the audio compression of the track (not talking about compression as in mp3/ogg, but compression as the audio effect), which is what most people are complaining about when their classical music plays way quieter than their red-hot-chilly-peppers15:37
cwilluBUGabundo, soundkompressor is a frontend to mp3gain though15:37
cwilluor soundkonverter, rather15:38
cwilluaudio levelling is one of those things that's really alot more complicated than it seems it should be15:38
cwilluideally, you'd want to maximize the waveform, and then _lower_ the waveform based on the perceived volume of the _quietest_ track you have, as that way you don't lose the audio quality of the better tracks (which as a rule are the quieter ones:  they have far more dynamic range)15:39
BUGabundoI've been using mp3gain-gui for years15:39
BUGabundoall my mp3 are touched by it15:39
cwilluah, missed that one :P15:39
BUGabundobut recently over wine, I've found it does only half files, or like slots15:40
cwillunot that any of this has anything to do with mozilla :p15:40
BUGabundopart is at one volume part at another :(15:40
BUGabundocwillu: I do that manually15:40
cwilluquit distracting me from my gvfs gripes :p15:40
BUGabundoput all to the max, see the lower, then set it for about 80% of them15:40
BUGabundois this mozilla? I thouth this was quiet-offtopic15:41
BUGabundoeehe15:41
fta2asac, you didn't bump nss, right?15:46
asacto .3?15:46
asacseems not :/15:46
asacthats required for latest 1.9.2/1 right?15:47
asacseems its a SRU thing then15:47
asaci will open a bug a bit later so i wont forget it15:48
fta2yep15:51
asacfta2: do you know whether that was delivererd to 1.9 branch upstream yet?15:57
fta2i don't know16:01
asack16:16
fta2asac, pushing ia32-libs_2.7ubuntu5~fta1 to my own ppa16:16
asaci will check that. we shouldnt roll that to stable updates before upstream rolls that to stable branch of course16:17
asacfta2: great. can you tell that in the bug? is the changelog ready for upload to real archive (e.g. does it have all the bugs etc.)?16:17
fta2asac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/152852/16:19
asacfta2:  you dont refer to which files you touch for the changes?16:20
asacbg 36087016:20
asacbug 36087016:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 360870 in ia32-libs "libstdc++.so link in amd64 ia32-libs is wrong" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36087016:20
asacfta2: what is up with libfusion? is that removed from the archive?16:20
asacotherwise we probably want a bug too16:21
asacfta2: so that was removed from archive?16:23
asachi newz200016:23
newz2000hi asac16:23
asacnewz2000: did you find the bug i had on the startpage btw?16:23
asace.g. search button out-of-box ;)16:23
newz2000yes, ready to roll out a fix for that16:23
asacgrewat. want me to test first?16:23
newz2000nah, if it's not fixed we'll do another push before thursday16:24
asackk16:24
asacanything else i can do for you newz2000 ?16:24
newz2000I mentioned last week that since upgrading to Jaunty I'm getting browser freezes periodically (5-10x per hour)16:25
newz2000I've been disabling extensions systematically to try and isolate the prolbem and had no luck16:25
asacnewz2000: so even with all extensions disabled you see that issue?16:25
newz2000I can't use the browser regularly with all extensions disabled so I can't test that way16:25
asacnewz2000: you can run a different profile side by side if thats better16:26
newz2000was talking to someone who suggested it may be a bug with intel video drivers16:26
asaccould be. could also be IO issue16:27
asacnewz2000: i think there are a few bugs with intel atm; maybe check with bryce which workarounds currently need testing ... maybe there is one that helps for you16:27
newz2000yeah, he gave me some steps16:27
newz2000my prob is that I'm insanely busy until next friday16:27
newz2000my tolerence for risk is low.16:28
asacnewz2000: yeah. i think its really unlikely that we can fix this on any side till release.16:28
newz2000I was wondering if there's some tell-tale sign or test process I could do that would show if it is an X problem or a firefox problem?16:28
asacso we need a SRU in case we figure16:28
newz2000when my browser freezes htop shows firefox as using 100% cpu. That's why I've thought it was a ff problem.16:30
asacBug 30076516:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 300765 in firefox-3.0 "Firefox freezes system on page load in Jaunty" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30076516:30
asacnewz2000: was your issue flash related?16:31
asaci guess you cannot disable that to check?16:31
newz2000no, disabling flash made no impact16:31
asacok good16:31
asacnewz2000: when you see this happening is that only CPU or is there also IO going on?16:31
newz2000asac: how do I monitor IO?16:31
newz2000my most recent change has been to disable gears. Since doing that almost exactly one hour I've only frozen 3 times.16:33
newz2000which makes the i/o question more interesting because gmail offline seems to be more io intensive than typical browsing16:34
asacnewz2000: iostat (in sysstat package)16:34
asaciostat 116:35
asacif you want a new stat every second16:35
fta2asac, yes, libfusion is gone.16:36
fta2asac,  for the files touched, i followed the style16:36
asacfta2: ok. maybe say: "drop libfusion which got removed from archive" istead of obsolete (which could just mean that its a old lib still available16:36
asacfta2: we can also explain libfusion in bug report if you dont want to touch changelog16:36
fta2hm16:37
newz2000asac: ok, I'm running `watch iostat` in a terminal so when it freezes again I can check. I've not really used this before, what should I look for?16:38
asacnewz2000: the avg-cpu thing has system + iowait16:38
fta2asac, once again, i just duplicated the style for obsolete packages16:38
asacand otherwise you should see a peak on some harddisk16:38
asacif its really io related16:38
asacfta2: k16:39
newz2000ok, thanks asac. I'll keep my eye on it.16:39
asacgood16:39
asacfta2: could you ask on the libstdc bug to test the PPA package?16:40
asaci can ask on the RC package and will do some testing on my own (e.g. flash/java/skype/ffox32)16:40
asacs/RC package/RC bug/16:40
fta2the libstdc bug has a testfile16:47
asacfta2: kenvandine will request a post-upload merge for gwibber. seems motu-release picked his branch up with twitter and indicate fix16:50
asacfta2: its 0.8 fork16:50
asacso we probably need a .jaunty branch16:50
asacwhich is .816:50
asacor is there such a branch already?16:50
fta2no16:51
asacfta2: can you push one for revision 50?16:51
asacthe work is done on top of 5016:51
fta2i have to run, i'll be back ~8pm; but not for long; then byebye16:52
asacfta2: so what shall we do?16:52
asacfta2: we can also push the stable branches to ~ubuntu-dev16:52
asacfta2: would that make sense?16:52
fta2gwibber?16:52
asacs/we/i/16:52
asacyes16:52
fta2or gwibber team, jorge can add any volunteer in there16:53
asacfta2: ok. good.16:53
asacfta2: i will do whatever seems appropriate. guess its better to have it in gwibber-team16:53
asacbecause thats the team Vcs-Bzr points to16:53
fta2yes16:53
fta2ok, cu in ~2h16:54
fta2please test ia32 is you can16:54
asacfta2: yeah i will16:54
asacfta2: is it built?16:54
fta2donno (sorry, i'm turning crazy with tons of last minute things here)16:55
asacfta: i know what you mean. its always last minute ... last minute ;)16:56
asacjcastro: ping peng pong. wanna add me to gwibber team or wanna add ubuntu-dev?16:56
asacjcastro: thanks for instant action. we are kind of blocked ;)16:58
asac@time texas16:58
asac@time dallas16:58
asac@time16:58
asac@now16:58
asachmm16:58
asacwhich bot was it that worked here?16:58
asachave to ask gnomefreak i guess16:58
newz2000doesn't look like it's i/o related. %system and %iowait stayed constant during and after the freeze. :-(17:06
asacnewz2000: so just cpu was pumped up ... and all firefox?17:06
newz2000correct, firefox pegs one core at 100%. X and landscape each make respectable showings but more like 4-5% each.17:07
newz2000for the record, I have a low-powered computer. Intel Core Duo ULV, 2 cores at 1.2GHz. 1.8" low powered low RPM drive.17:10
jcastroasac: sorry I was at lunch17:42
jcastroon it17:42
BUGabundoasac: ping18:12
BUGabundodo you have any recent reports of font config probs?18:12
BUGabundousers are seeing stuff like http://img3.imagebanana.com/view/54ue312l/vlcscreenshot.png18:13
asacBUGabundo: please dont post urls to me that make pop ups and ads with music ;)18:35
asacanywy. havent received any problems with vlc ... but didnt really look for vlc issues to be honest18:36
asacjcastro: all good. did you add me?18:36
asacjcastro: thanks!18:37
asacok18:37
asacout for a while getting food and so on18:37
asacBUGabundo: i will check vlc bug reports aftger dinner18:41
jcastroasac: you're all set18:44
BUGabundoasac: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/36301218:51
ubottuUbuntu bug 363012 in fontconfig "Broken font in qt programs" [Undecided,New]18:51
BUGabundoadds ? music? didn't see anything like that18:51
BUGabundothe wonders of noscript and addblock18:51
BUGabundosorry about that... didn't even noticed18:51
BUGabundotime to go18:51
ftaback19:04
ftaasac, ia32 ?19:17
asacfta: now checking19:38
asacfta: have you noticed that we can now create multiple PPAs per team/user?19:39
ftayes19:40
asacgood19:40
ftaneed to reboot, my mouse is dead19:40
ftausb19:40
asacodd. the test.cc compiles without installing your package19:42
ftathat's what i expected too, because i build the whole chromium without problem19:42
asacheh i compiled on a remote session ;)19:42
asaclet me check on amd64 ;)19:43
ftalol19:43
asacworks as well19:44
ftabrb19:46
asacfta: so isnt this a problem of lib32stdc++ rather?19:50
asac(if its a problem at all)19:50
hjmfhowdy19:50
ftawell, my link was bad, that's for sure, but no idea on the impact19:51
asachi hjmf19:51
hjmfdo we have debug symbols for sun-java6-*_19:51
asacfta: so did you introduce that link that was bad? or was it always bad?19:51
asachjmf: unlikely. we dont have sources for that19:52
hjmfok19:52
asacunlikely == no ;)19:52
asacbug 19569819:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 195698 in firefox "Password asked separately for each tab that requires it " [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19569819:52
hjmfdamn I have a faulty keymap19:53
asachehe19:53
asacfta: what i currently try to understand is when those links were introduced19:53
asaci guess its not an invention of you19:53
asacso there might be a very good reason why libstc++5 has the .so link19:54
asacand not ++619:54
ftai changed the way those links are created http://paste.ubuntu.com/152971/19:54
ftaapparently, there was no link at all19:54
asacfta: hmm. i dont see any libstdc++ in the stuff you removed19:55
asacah ok19:55
ftabut there were so many missing links that it's hard to tell19:55
ftamissing and broken19:56
asacyeah19:56
hjmf:-) correct keymap is back XD19:59
asacfta:  ls -l /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so20:02
asaclrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 35 2009-03-17 11:01 /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so -> ../../../../../lib32/libstdc++.so.620:02
asaci think we shouldnt ship any libstdc++ link20:02
ftahm, ok. no link or the same link, fine with me20:03
asacdtchen: do you have that file too?20:04
asac/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so20:04
asac?20:04
asacif so, lets drop it completely from ia32-libs. i have the feeling it could cause other weird issues20:05
ftai don't20:05
asacfta: you dont?20:05
ftafta@cube:~ $  ls -l /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so20:05
ftals: cannot access /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so: No such file or directory20:05
asacfta: are you on amd64?20:05
ftayes20:05
ftacube is20:05
asachell whats going on ;)20:05
ftano  /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/20:06
ftahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/152982/20:07
asacfta: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3.3/32/libstdc++.so -> ../../../../../lib32/libstdc++.so.620:08
asacerr20:08
asacg++-4.3-multilib: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.3/32/libstdc++.so20:08
asacfta: do you have that installed? thats a requirement if you want to build 32 bit on 64 afaik20:09
ftahmm.. nope20:10
asacfta: yeah. so please drop the link from ia32-libs. i will verify the other bug now.20:11
ftahm, i build chromium with g++-multilib [amd64]20:11
ftabut not on that box20:11
asacfta: right. thats why we should exclude libstdc++ from the link creation20:12
asacits probably the more reliable way anyway as its a gcc thing (in a directory for -m32)20:12
asacheh. dumb me. i also downloaded the lib to the remote ssh machine ;)20:13
asacfta: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libmurrine.so:20:16
asaci thought only "modules" were affected20:16
asacnot engines20:16
asac(npviewer.bin:8846): Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libmurrine.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6420:17
asacGtk-Message: Failed to load module "gail": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libgail.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6420:17
asac?20:17
asacor is murrine just not included? (could be)20:17
asacpfft20:18
asacwhats going on20:18
asactrying to download ffox from mozilla -> 1.2K20:19
fta:P20:22
asac20K20:22
asaci am going crazy20:22
asacfta: you can direclty upload to archive AND ppa after dropping those links (after doing some testing locally of course) ... so once motu-release signs off archive admins let it in.21:01
asacif they refuse i will see if i can fix whatever they complain about21:02
asacfta: bug 362939 has an ack21:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 362939 in ia32-libs "sync ia32libs with libs shipped in jaunty RC" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36293921:31
mitchell1hi to all, I have recently installed firefox 3.5 in ubuntu intrepid today's build, and I have noticed that fonts don't use antialiasing, does anyone know what happened?21:31
asacmitchell1: yes. firefox-3.5 uses more of fontconfig than 3.021:31
asacproblem is that the fontconfig defaults are a bit messed up in intrepid (which we fixed in jaunty)21:32
asacmitchell1: please paste.ubuntu.com the output of ls -l /etc/fonts/conf.d/21:32
mitchell1ok21:32
mitchell1asac: here is it http://paste.ubuntu.com/153029/21:35
asacmitchell1: remove /etc/fonts/conf.d/10-no-sub-pixel.conf and restart ffox21:36
asacmitchell1: also all those files without a number prefix are not really supposed to be in there ... so they might lead to confusing result21:39
asacconsider to back them up and remove them as well21:39
asacalias.conf21:39
asaclocal.conf21:39
asacetc.21:39
ftai wanted to push ia32 but something looks weird21:40
asacfta: what?21:40
mitchell1asac: I didn't noticed any change21:40
asacmitchell1: do you have ~/.fonts.conf or something?21:41
mitchell1no21:41
asacmitchell1: does it get better if you prevent websites using their own fonts?21:41
ftaasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/153035/ @line 7, i used $$log ...21:41
mitchell1lets see21:41
asacmitchell1: e.g. in preferences -> content -> advanced fonts21:41
mitchell1yea21:42
mitchell1but, fonts are now all serif21:43
mitchell1but it improves21:43
asacfta: whats the effect of it? since its != its just matches all now21:43
ftaiirc, i meant $$lib21:43
asacfta: yeah. but i think it doesnt have a bad effect21:44
ftalog vs lib.. hmm21:44
asacit just means that all files will go into that if branch21:44
asacmitchell1: so can you check what font the websites that are bad are trying to use?21:44
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/24168087/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-amd64.ia32-libs_2.7ubuntu4_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz shows no error21:44
ftait's supposed to prevent the symlink to be created if it's already there21:46
asacfta: looks like its luck21:46
asacand it works21:46
ftai added that for a reason21:46
ftahm, i should probably fix the typo21:46
asacfta: you already check whether the SO exists21:46
asacso if it exists it doesnt do anything21:46
asacmost likely the if with the $$log is superfluous21:46
asac(though performance wise good)21:46
asacfta: yeah fix the typo and check that the .so links are properly created still21:47
asacmitchell1: fc-match Arial ... fc-match Helvetica  ... fc-match Times21:47
asacwhat does that yield?21:47
asac(three commands ;))21:47
asacfta: did you remove the libstdc++ links already?21:48
ftayes, locally, i was just checking the rest of the code21:49
asacthanks21:49
mitchell1asac: here is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/153042/21:50
asacmitchell1: i would think you get better results if you dont install Arial21:52
asac.ttf21:52
asacmitchell1: try to install ttf-liberation too21:52
asacthats beter better than those pfb things21:52
ftaok, i remember now, some packages just ship a .so, no .so.x.y, hence the test21:52
mitchell1ok but firefox 3.0 is showing fonts well, or it isn;t related?21:53
asacmitchell1: firefox had some bugs which covered these issues21:53
mitchell1ok21:53
asacmitchell1: in the end i still think its a fontconfig configuration issue21:54
ftaasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/153043/21:55
asacfta: ok. thought we would filter out libstdc++ in the first find21:56
asacbut its probably ok too21:56
asac(if you have verified that its not there anymore ;))21:56
asacfta: so please check that all .so links are still there and that libstdc++ .so link isnt there anymore. if thats the case upload21:57
asacmitchell1: did you remove all the fontconfig files that dont have a number already?21:58
mitchell1asac: i have removed arial.ttf22:02
mitchell1and all the arial fonts isnatlled and it improved a lot22:02
mitchell1now a im gonna revome those files without number22:02
mitchell1asac: where are those files?22:04
mitchell1lol, I dont know where are they located22:04
mitchell1http://paste.ubuntu.com/153029/22:05
mitchell1ups sorry22:05
mitchell1i already realized22:06
asacmitchell1: /etc/fonts/conf.d22:10
asacmitchell1: i guess you got arial through mstcorefonts package or something22:10
asacif you see other issues consider to remove other MS fonts22:11
mitchell1ok22:11
asacmitchell1: also install ttf-liberation package if you havent done so yet (maybe its installed by default even ... not sure)22:11
mitchell1i already installed it22:12
asacgood22:12
asacthen after removing those files in conf.d you should be set22:12
asac(back them up if you care ;))22:12
asacmitchell1: how old is the install? e.g. did you install hardy first? or gutsy?22:12
mitchell1intrepid fresh install22:13
asacintersting22:13
mitchell1from livecd22:13
mitchell1desktop cd22:14
asacok22:14
asacnot sure where those files come from22:14
asacbut they dont look right22:14
asacmaybe they got installed when you tried to install other font packages=22:14
asac?22:14
mitchell1i removed my last instalation that where from the alternate kubuntu intrpid and i didn't have that problem22:14
asacmitchell1: did you install font packages after installing from livecd?22:14
mitchell1well yes22:15
asacmitchell1: do you remember which packages?22:15
mitchell1I installed mac4lin22:15
mitchell1fonts22:15
asacmaybe they behave rouge22:15
mitchell1maybe22:15
asachmm22:15
asacmax4lin is that in the archive?22:15
asacmac4lin ;)22:15
mitchell1from launchpad22:15
asacseems not22:15
asacmitchell1: do you have a pointer?22:15
asacfuond it22:16
mitchell1wait please22:16
asachttps://edge.launchpad.net/mac4lin22:16
fta$ dpkg -c ../build-area/ia32-libs_2.7ubuntu5_amd64.deb | grep libstd22:16
fta-rw-r--r-- root/root    737192 2008-05-10 08:18 ./usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.5.0.722:16
ftalrwxrwxrwx root/root         0 2009-04-17 23:08 ./usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.5 -> libstdc++.so.5.0.722:16
ftalooks good to me22:16
asacyeah22:16
asacfta: also dpkg -c ../build-area/ia32-libs_2.7ubuntu5_amd64.deb | grep so$22:17
asacshould give a bunch22:17
mitchell1http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23258712/mac4lin-fonts_0.4-1ubuntu4_all.deb22:17
ftasymlinks are the same, except 1 that has been bumped22:17
asacmitchell1: thanks22:17
asacfta: good22:17
asacfta: have you checked flash and maybe ffox32?22:17
asacguess skype is too much to ask for ;)22:17
asacfta: but i guess its ok. maybe upload to archvie and your ppa at the same time22:18
asaci might have time to double check that tomorrow morning22:18
mitchell1asac22:18
mitchell1i removed ms corefonts22:18
mitchell1and reinstalled liberation and everything is aparently ok22:19
mitchell1thanks!22:19
fta565MB upload... twice22:20
asacmitchell1: good. consider to remove the mac4lin font package too22:20
asaci have added that to my todo list to check whats going on there22:21
asacseems like a good effort. just has to be done properly22:21
mitchell1ok22:21
asacfta: thought you like uploads ;)22:21
asacmitchell1: those "not-numbered" font configs come from that mac4lin-fonts package22:21
ftayep, my last for a while22:21
mitchell1asac: as you suspected! so Im gonna remove it22:22
asacmitchell1: hehe. yeah. stick to the defaults is a good rule of thumbs ;)22:23
mitchell1haha ill remember22:23
asacat least we try our best to make the defaults work for everyone22:23
asacwell. at least good enough for everyone ;)22:23
mitchell1thanks!22:23
asacwelcome22:23
mitchell1asac: offtopic22:24
mitchell1i have installed javaplugin from jaunty amd6422:24
mitchell1and it works great!22:25
mitchell1would it be packaged for intrepid?22:25
asacmitchell1: not in the official archive22:25
asacmitchell1: we usually focus on driving development of next release22:26
asacand maybe supporting LTS22:26
mitchell1oh!22:26
asacmitchell1: you can file a backport request as a bug22:26
asacmitchell1: maybe someone will pick it up22:26
mitchell1im stuck in intrepid because of my ati card22:27
mitchell1well ill do it22:27
asacmitchell1: doesnt work with latest live CD?22:27
mitchell1nop22:27
asacnot at all or just some parts?22:27
mitchell1just some parts22:27
mitchell1there some glitches22:28
asacmitchell1: are you using fglrx or ati driver?22:28
mitchell1im using fglrx in intrepid22:28
mitchell1in jaunty fglrx does not support my card22:28
asacwhat doesnt work in jaunty?22:28
asacwhy do you need fglrx?22:28
asacati is really improving quite a lot recently22:29
mitchell1there are glitches with radeon22:29
mitchell1and radeonhd is too slow22:29
mitchell1and both are too slow with xvideo22:29
asacis radeon == ati`22:29
asac?22:29
mitchell1yes22:29
asacok22:30
mitchell1ati is just a wrapper22:30
asacthen i dont know22:30
mitchell1lol :)22:30
mitchell1yes,22:30
asacjust shows that this proprietary crap isnt long term sustainable22:30
mitchell1so im stuck in intrepid22:30
asacmeaning: fglrx suddenly regresses massively22:30
mitchell1but at least by the moment work better than  opensource for me by the moment22:31
mitchell1yes22:31
asacyeah. but you got stuck ;)22:31
mitchell1yes22:31
mitchell1its frustrating22:31
mitchell1i guess i have to wait until kernel 2.6.3022:32
asacmitchell1: we have vanilla kernel packages available here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/22:33
asace.g. all milestones22:33
asacif its a kernel issue you could check .29 final22:33
asacor even .30a ;)22:33
mitchell1i didn't know it22:33
asacyeah. its a new service22:33
asacits not officially supported, more to be able to test against vanilla kernel builds22:34
mitchell1but then i shoul recompile xserver also22:34
asacthe kernel team provide shtat22:34
asacmitchell1: maybe. though i think we are pretty much up to date X wise22:34
asacmitchell1: do xdrivers really need a respin when kernel changes?22:34
mitchell1i guess drm and xserver need it22:35
asacmitchell1: they definitly run for me ;)22:35
asaccould be that one misses optimizations. but i doubt it for now.22:35
mitchell1i guess im gonna make an instalation for testing in a small partition22:36
asacyeah try that22:36
mitchell1yeah, thank for the kernels22:36
asacno problem22:37
mitchell1asac: bye, i have to study portugues now22:37
asacenjoy :-P22:37
ftaasac, the progress counter of dput is generating 2.2Mbit/s of output22:39
asacouch22:39
ftaslowing down my upload ;)22:39
[reed]asac: so, in places where you have ubuntu localizers localize locales that aren't supported upstream yet, what happens when upstream starts supporting those locales?22:49
asac[reed]: we use upstream .xpi22:50
[reed]that's automagic?22:50
asacyes22:50
[reed]oke22:50
asacas long as i dont forget to upload the xpi's to the lang-pack-generator22:50
asacxpis in the DB are strictly preferred to exports. and for exports we have an explicit whitelist.22:51
[reed]we have a new locale coming in, and it was already supported on ubuntu, so the question was made as to if ubuntu would swap to using it or continue using the custom one22:51
asac[reed]: which locale was that?22:51
[reed]um, let me look22:51
asaci think i have only enabled one or two locales from export. to get experience and so on22:52
asacwe are basically blocked by not having a way to contribute them upstream22:52
[reed]'vn'22:52
[reed]whatever locale that is22:52
[reed]Vietnamese22:52
[reed]apparently22:52
asaci want to provide ubuntu localizers with ways to a) run the upstream group on their own and b) contribute diffs that were developed in development cycle22:52
asac[reed]: why do you think its translated in ubuntu? i didnt enable vietnam it in the lang pack generator i am pretty sure22:53
asaciirc there were langpacks at some points for ffox 2 maybe?22:53
[reed]the localizer mentioned it22:53
[reed]let me read this again22:53
[reed]"However, on Launchpad, the Ubuntu-VN team are now making their own translations for the "firefox" package."22:54
[reed]what does that mean?22:54
asac[reed]: yeah. they do that in launchpad. but that doesnt have any effect22:54
[reed]they are making them but they aren't being used?22:54
[reed]ah22:54
[reed]ok22:54
asace.g. their work is useless22:54
[reed]oke22:54
asacwhich is why the above points are actually high on my agenda22:54
[reed]thanks22:54
asacbecause it makes me sad that there are a bunch of tranlsators translating for nothing ;)22:54
asacwelcome22:54
asac[reed]: the only thing we use from launchpad is asturian. which want to become the official upstream group22:55
[reed]k22:55
asacits really experimental because of quality reasons. i cannot just control all locales ;)22:55
asacast folkd however were really responsive ;) and i know how to bug them to verify22:55
asacbut we plan to make that offical as soon as possible22:56
asachttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asturian_language22:56
[reed]yeah, we apparently had asturian back pre-1.023:00
[reed]but then something happened (probably the team disappeared)23:00
asaccould be23:13
asacseems to be a rather small speaker group ;)23:14
asac150K23:14
asac- 400K23:14
asaci guess that doesnt mean that thats their primary language ;)23:14
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