=== robbiew is now known as robbiew-afk [00:55] * chrisccoulson wishes launchpad would unsubscribe people who reply to bug reports via e-mail with "unsubscribe" [00:56] chrisccoulson: I could never figure out if that monstrous unsubscribe chain bug was a meme or serious [00:57] the one on bug 359518? [00:57] Launchpad bug 359518 in acroread "acroread failed to update in 8.10" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/359518 [00:57] i've got an inbox full of unsubscribe e-mails [00:58] chrisccoulson: I believe even older than that bug [00:58] I've got a good collection of em too [00:58] yeah, this one is really annoying. i might have to unsubscribe myself now;) [00:59] chrisccoulson: do an e-mail filter for one-line unsubscribe bodies [00:59] that's quite a good idea [00:59] i think i'll do that. thanks! [01:03] a friend of mine was running the jaunty beta, and did a dist-upgrade that hosed his system [01:04] unfortunately, he's a neophyte and lives kind of far away [01:05] well unfortunately that's not much information for us to go on... [01:05] yeah, I asked him to grab the exact error message [01:06] his computer shut down on him in the middle of the dist-upgrade, and now has a problem booting [01:19] ok, the problem isn't with booting, but rather X - I'm having him grab his xorg logfile and xsession-errors === ember_ is now known as ember [01:41] chrisccoulson: Launchpad can't automatically unsubscribe people just because they do that - that's very unsafe. [01:47] wgrant: how about just a filter for messages with the phrase "unsubscribe" [01:48] applied at the lp level [01:49] or perhaps the usual "an unsubscribe request has been sent. click here to unsubscribe" [01:56] pwnguin: They are looking into that. [02:01] chrisccoulson: i particularly like https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/359518/comments/91 [02:01] Ubuntu bug 359518 in acroread "acroread failed to update in 8.10" [Medium,Triaged] [02:17] has anybody noticed that .xsession/.xinitrc aren't being sourced? [02:20] LaserJock: try ~/.xstartup [02:20] trying, brb [02:22] bryce: same [02:27] there's bug #355721 but that's not very helpful other than to say it seems like other people might have a similar problem [02:27] Launchpad bug 355721 in xinit "Jaunty won't source .xsession" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/355721 === robbiew-afk is now known as robbiew [02:45] nvm, I think it's just gnome being stupid === pace_t_zulu_ is now known as pace_t_zulu [03:06] anyone here have experience with gconf? [03:10] Hey, is this the right place to agitate for a fix to the sqlite package? [03:10] sqlite versions 3.6.4->3.6.12 have a pretty serious bug that prevents them from loading certain databases created with <=3.6.3 [03:10] I filed this in Launchpad as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-axiom/+bug/363192 [03:10] Ubuntu bug 363192 in sqlite3 "sqlite3 packaged in Jaunty cannot open databases which use "indexed" keyword, and is therefore incompatible with Axiom" [Undecided,New] [03:22] does anyone know how to modify gconf values? [03:23] gconf-editor ? [03:23] or gconftool-2, which is easier to use programatically [05:38] Any chance of promoting libpam-tmpdir to main? Who's currently maintaining it.... [05:46] there... I've added that to common-session [07:44] jdong: lol at the unsubscribe bug :) [08:25] hi [08:25] something have the irc logs in two last days? I had not them enabled for this channel :( [08:29] you mean as in http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ ? === _veloc1ty is now known as veloc1ty [11:02] My system refuses to continue the update. [11:03] It downloaded 51 files out of 69, and then it refused to go on, stating that there's a problem with the connection or something. [11:03] Omar87: wrong channel, see #ubuntu or #ubuntu+1 for end-user support [11:04] Then what's this channel for? [11:04] Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development on Ubuntu) [11:05] as clearly stated in the topic [11:05] Oops, my mistake then, | haven't noticed that. [11:50] didn't we have somewhere old archive mirrors of deprecated, EOL'ed versions of ubuntu like warty, hoary and such? [11:50] old-releases.ubuntu.com [11:51] yepp, that's it! thanks! [12:36] hi. I've got a problem with the new release candidate when mounting dvds. everything is fine for cdrom and the like but dvds are only accessible with "sudo". what application/part of the system should I file the bug for? === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter === ryu2 is now known as ryu [15:30] hi [15:30] I just installed the 9.04 RC within about an hour without any troubles :) thanks guys, nice work [16:01] I get the following error when I try to debootstrap Jaunty: https://pastebin.canonical.com/16499/ [16:01] Is anyone else having similar trouble or is it possibly my stupid squid proxy? [16:05] cody-somerville: "this website is restricted to Canonical employees", so either use anoter pastebin or ask in a canonical only place [16:06] Doh [16:06] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/153505/ [16:17] cody-somerville: I'd vote for the proxy. === jussio1 is now known as jussi01 [17:11] I hope this is the appropriate channel, but does anybody know if these mockups are just drawn? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#Fallback%20alert%20boxes [17:12] Brucevdk: #ayatana (don't ask me where the name came from) is a better channel. [17:13] ScottK: thanks, and I won't ask ;-) [17:14] hi. is it possible to make gcc/ld link to shared library with an absolute path? [17:14] e.g: [17:14] => libglib-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [17:14] becomes [17:14] => /usr/lib/glib-2.0.so.0 === yofel_ is now known as yofel === rbelem is now known as rbelem-lunch === rbelem-lunch is now known as rbelem === j_ack_ is now known as j_ack [22:38] Hi! I have a possibly bug of locobot (or something else logging Ubuntu irc channels). [22:42] ok, found where I can write that; cześć ;P [23:16] superm1: how's mesa coming? === asac_ is now known as asac [23:56] slangasek, well i've actually got a smaller patch now that fixes it, but the upstream guy hasn't said yes to it [23:58] they're saying it's likely a QT problem to which i'm saying no it's not, it works with -intel, -vesa, -nv [23:59] but here is the updated patch atm: http://pastebin.com/f4e8ecb86