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=== Keybuk changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: open for development! | dbus 1.2.14-2ubuntu5
Keybukand I've tested these ones00:02
Keybuknot just tested something I thought I uploaded00:02
Keybukor even tested the build from the package directory00:02
Keybukthis time I made the source package00:02
Keybukthen unpacked it somewhere else00:02
Keybukand built debs out of it00:02
lifelessKeybuk: ?00:02
Keybukthen installed those00:02
Keybukand then started HAL00:02
Keybuklifeless: having to do everything simultaneously in git and bzr causes me great pain00:02
lifelessKeybuk: latest bzr-git can push to git quite well00:03
Keybukwing-commander scott% apt-cache show bzr-git00:03
KeybukW: Unable to locate package bzr-git00:03
KeybukE: No packages found00:03
Keybuklifeless: FAIL00:03
Keybukand, honestly, that doesn't help00:04
Keybukno matter how good bzr-git gets, it'll go wrong and do strange things on a roughly daily basis00:04
Keybukso I'll still need to know and use git directly anyway00:04
Keybukso I may as well use git, since then I don't have to double-check for doofusness after every command00:04
=== cjwatson changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: open for development! | dbus 1.2.14-2ubuntu5 fixes HAL not starting in karmic | Ubuntu 9.04 released! | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development on Ubuntu) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for dapper-jaunty | #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs
Keybukoops ;)00:06
Keybuk* karmic i386   Successfully built  (ACCEPTED)00:12
Keybuk\O/00:12
* Keybuk goes to bed before he can do any more damage00:12
chrisccoulsonogra - you there?00:12
cody-somervilleIs there a channel where debian developers hang out?00:15
ajmitch#debian-devel on oftc00:16
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TheMusolifeless: you know, if its hpa related, having that handy as opposed to users having to twiddle modprobe options seems more sane.00:17
TheMusoIn any case, will test your patch this morning after email processing.00:18
cody-somervilleajmitch, Is there an easy way to determine a DD's IRC nick?00:20
james_wcody-somerville: db.debian.org has some00:20
lifelessTheMuso: indeed00:22
lifelessTheMuso: I wonder if there is a libhpa00:31
TheMusolifeless: Not that I know of.00:31
lifelessgoogle agrees00:31
TheMusoYeah, I just searched myself.00:32
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Guest75430helll00:44
Guest75430o00:44
dokodirecthex: contentless pong00:47
lifelessTheMuso: you might want to forward my mail to ataraid; as the list moderator seems not to be moderating in a timely manner00:49
TheMusolifeless: ok will do. BTW it seems there is an implicit declaration of ISW_10_CONFIGOFFSET. Not sure whether you meant ISW_CONFIGOFFSET instead?00:50
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lifelessTheMuso: no, its a new define00:50
TheMusolifeless: ok well the patch you linked to in your mail doesn't define it00:50
TheMusothe build fails with that being pointed to...00:50
lifelesswtf where did my header go00:51
lifelessgrab the source package from my ppa00:51
TheMusook thanks00:51
williamdare you guys really advanced programmers?00:52
lifelessit varies00:53
lifelessTheMuso: quilt fail. no idea why00:53
lifeless1.0.0.rc15/lib/format/ataraid/isw.h is internally patched00:53
TheMusolifeless: I also see that some of your patch is directly in the .diff.gz. :)00:53
TheMusoyep00:54
lifelessTheMuso: I'm just attaching a fixed version00:55
TheMusolifeless: ok, but I've manually fixed here anyway.00:56
lifelessTheMuso: sure, I've attached new diff.gz and dsc anyhow00:59
TheMusook00:59
maxbWhat is the current publisher cron schedule?01:03
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cjwatsonmaxb: 03 * * * * LPCONFIG=ftpmaster /srv/launchpad.net/codelines/current/cronscripts/publishing/cron.publish-ftpmaster security01:07
cjwatsonmaxb: hasn't changed in years, FWIW01:07
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willintelcheck out my name01:21
cjwatsonwillintel: this isn't a chat channel01:22
willintelno01:23
willintelif it is then I am the op01:23
lifelesswillintel: this channel is for development of Ubuntu; if you are here for that great. If you are here for some other reason, perhaps a different channel would suit you better.01:25
cody-somervilleAnyhows01:26
cody-somervillejames_w, Figured out that problem :)01:26
cody-somervillejames_w, *.files instead of *.install01:26
lifelesscody-somerville: what was the issue?01:26
cody-somervillelifeless, Nothing was getting installed into the binary packages01:27
lifelessyou were calling dh_install?01:27
cody-somervilleYup01:27
lifelessthats...odd01:27
cody-somervilledh_install likes <pkg-name>.install files instead of <pkg-name>.files01:28
cjwatson.files was for the older dh_movefiles command01:28
* cody-somerville nods.01:28
cjwatsonwhich had the defect that it wasn't idempotent01:28
willintelcool01:30
TheMusowoops didn't mean to do that01:30
willintelI am learning to take user input and integrate it into my programming01:32
lifelesscody-somerville: oh, you had *.files rather than *.install?01:32
lifelesscody-somerville: I read your statement as 'I moved to *.files and it worked'01:32
lifelesscody-somerville: which is why I was puzzled01:33
cody-somervillelifeless, ah :]01:33
lifelessTheMuso: so, did it work ?02:06
TheMusolifeless: works fine for me for ICH9.02:07
lifelesscool02:07
willintelis there a way to make IRC chat go through the console?02:12
directhexthat's a #ubuntu question02:13
willinteldirectthex02:24
willintelthat is harsh02:24
willintelnoone else is talking02:24
TheMusowoo! esound syncable from Debian after quite a while with Ubuntu changes. :)02:56
TheMusolifeless: ok, will push your patch to Debian first. I can make an Ubuntu upload for karmic if you really want it now, otherwise it will come accross with the next sync I do from Debian.03:00
calccan i get someone to approve liblayout-openoffice.org its NEW03:00
slangasekdoko: yuck, ppl wants xpdf in main; why exactly do we need ppl?  its description doesn't seem like something gcj should need...03:00
lifelessTheMuso: thats fine; I'm on jaunty anyhow03:01
lifelessTheMuso: if you want to wait for tomorrow, I'll add bounds checking to the patch03:02
TheMusolifeless: Ok. I do think there are grounds to SRU this for jaunty, so will likely do that as well./03:02
TheMusolifeless: Sure, I can wait, thanks.03:02
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pittiGood morning06:59
pitticalc: wow, nice!06:59
pittiugh, hal broken? was working fine for me yesterday, but I didn't have the new d-bus yet07:02
dholbachgood morning07:35
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pittiKeybuk: hm, the new udev removes cryptsetup dmsetup mdadm07:38
pittithat'll break the server CDs seriously07:38
* pitti moans at http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/karmic_probs.html07:43
pittiyesterday night's uploads broke a lot :(07:43
ajmitchpitti: there are a few more broken packages than just those, too07:44
* ajmitch spotted 1 or 3 that failed to build because of dependencies at the time, but not on all archs07:45
=== pitti changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: soft freeze for Alpha-1 | Ubuntu 9.04 released! | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development on Ubuntu) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for dapper-jaunty | #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs
ajmitchpitti: darn, so I can't upload some merges now? :)07:46
TheMuso/c/c07:47
pittiajmitch: if they don't render packages uninstallable, it's fine07:47
ajmitchpitti: just apache2 & squid, apr-util will need a giveback on i386 before apache2 can build though07:48
ajmitchapart from that the packages appear to work on amd6407:48
pittiajmitch: well, just don't break it :)07:48
ajmitchI'll try hard not too :)07:49
dholbachdidrocks: that could fix the problem: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cdbs/+bug/37489207:50
ubottuUbuntu bug 374892 in cdbs "Use correct root path when converting dist- to site- in arch packages" [Undecided,New]07:50
dholbachdoko, pitti: ^ does this look sensible to you?07:50
didrocksok then, let me read ;)07:50
didrocksI think that pitti can confirm, he saw me suffering on it :)07:51
dholbachif the patch works, please sponsor it07:51
dholbachI need to take the dog for a walk now :)07:51
didrocksok, see you later dholbach (You won't in Paris: it's raining ;))07:52
dholbachdidrocks: it's beautiful here07:52
dholbachsun is shining :)07:52
didrockslucky you :)07:52
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pittididrocks: does it work for you? I can't tell if it's sensible by just looking at the patch, I'd need to look what the current variable means exactly, etc.08:00
pitticalc: erm, hang on08:15
pitticalc: if I promote the lib*openoffice packages now, won't that pull openjdk onto the CDs?08:15
pitticalc: I'm afraid we can't do that right now, CDs are already oversized by a dozen MB, and we need to release alpha-1 in two days08:16
pitticalc: also, OO.o is largely uninstallable right now08:16
pitticalc: ah no, I guess our installed gcj will satisfy java2-runtime-headless08:17
pitticalc: so, ignore me08:18
directhexTheMuso, why is anything to do with esound a cause for celebration? o_o08:23
pittidirecthex: its removal would be08:25
directhexpitti, how about the only copy of the source being shot into the sun?08:25
pitti*chuckle*08:26
seb128can we do the same for banshee? ;-)08:26
directhexseb128, no, it's in git. hard to track down the last copy of the source08:27
* pitti steps back from the flamewar gauntlet08:27
seb128;-)08:30
seb128I just start being annoyed by people trying to fanboy banshee on random not good arguments08:30
seb128ie CD space win for example08:30
* pitti hugs RB08:30
lifelessRB needs to learn gio now that places doesn't use gvfs08:31
lifelessor whatever disconnect is going on there08:31
didrockspitti: it may be related. Compiling the previous revision today make it available to pyshared too. Let me test the patch.08:32
directhexlifeless, i thought they fixed that recently08:34
lifelessdirecthex: perhaps; not in jaunty which is my production DE08:35
directhexseb128, i think said win disappears anyway once you add missing things like "docs". but it's interesting that there's no visible net loss. thanks to dropping two recommends to suggests in 1.4.3-408:38
seb128right, which means it's not really an argument in this discussion08:40
Amaranthit's still not better, just bad differently :P08:41
seb128right, that will be discussed at UDS again but there is no clear winner imho08:42
TheMusodirecthex: Its not really, but we  have carried changes for it in Ubuntu since hoary.08:42
seb128banshee looks a bit nicer but they are both feature equivalent mostly and do the work08:42
seb128rhythmbox having the advantage to not be using a vm and being in a language most GNOME people having been using ;-)08:43
liwmy audible bell keeps coming back (probably after suspend or reboot), I mean the thing that sounds when, say, I press down arrow on the last line in a gedit window; where is that setting stored? can't find it in gconf08:43
Amaranthrhythmbox having the disadvantage that it's not going to get any new features unless it finds new developers08:44
TheMusoliw: system prefs, sound, you can turn off the system bell.08:44
AmaranthI don't care either way, just throwing that out there08:44
liwTheMuso, yes, and that I have done, and that's what keeps getting ignored08:44
TheMusoliw: Interesting.08:44
liwTheMuso, so I'm asking where that setting is stored08:44
seb128liw: is it ignored at login or only after suspend?08:44
* pitti blinks and looks twice when binary NEWing "inteltool"08:45
TheMusoliw: gconf08:45
liwseb128, I don't know yet08:45
liwTheMuso, where?08:45
TheMusoliw: can't remember the key off hand.08:45
liwTheMuso, I just said I looked for it in gconf...08:45
seb128liw: look for audible_bell in gconf-editor08:46
seb128liw: in key name, that's wm key08:46
TheMusoAnd its a metacity flag08:47
directhexseb128, what did you decide for gnote in the end, btw?08:47
seb128Amaranth: the question is to know if we need new features in rhythmbox08:47
liwseb128, hmm, I already searched for "bell", but since I'm not currently using metacity...08:47
seb128directhex: I was not the one reviewing it but I think it's not going to be accepted until the copyright are correct08:47
liwbut that setting seems to work, let me try suspendnig08:47
seb128liw: neither compiz?08:48
directhexseb128, i see.08:49
liwbah, now I can't seem to reproduce this at all, so it's not a systematic problem08:53
liwwhen it happened, gnome-sound-properties did show the alert bell as being disabled, but gedit happily beeped anyway08:53
liwI'll debug further when it happens again08:53
directhexi should work on my TODO rather than playing with sgt-puzzles08:53
liwseb128, I seem to be running compiz (bug only because metacity broke focus handling for new windows)08:54
seb128liw: ok, so the compiz audible_bell key should be working08:54
amitkpitti: are you able to resolved bug 369850 with the information now provided?08:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 369850 in linux "Cannot set up parallel port printer on Ubuntu 9.04" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36985008:54
amitk*resolve08:54
pittiamitk: didn't have time to look at it yet, sorry; but it's in my mailbox08:55
amitkpitti: I'm assigning it to you. It should also be against udev rather than the kernel08:56
pittiamitk: if it's a kernel problem, I'll assign it back08:56
pittithanks08:56
pittiamitk: do you know why linux-meta still points at l-r-m 2.6.28?08:59
pittiamitk: could we have a -meta upload for -5?08:59
amitksmb: could you do the meta upload? ^09:00
smbamitk, I check it09:01
smbamitk, Are you sure about the -5?09:09
amitksmb: in what way?09:09
smbbecause the abi is -11 for Jaunty (2.6.28)09:10
smb-5 could be karmic (2.6.30)09:10
amitksmb: we are talking karmic here09:10
pittismb: right, karmic09:10
smbAh, ok. Then I know where to look09:10
pittismb: linux-meta still points to linux -2 and jaunty's lrm09:10
pittismb: I just NEWed linux -5 on amd64, i386 was already done09:11
smbpitti, Ok, I check an upload meta for karmic09:11
seb128TheMuso: are you sure esound can be synced?09:11
pittismb: hm, I just noticed that we don't even have an lrm 2.6.30 for karmic09:11
pittismb: would lrm 2.6.28 even work with linux 2.6.30?09:11
pittianyway, d-i uses -5 now, so we need to have linux-meta use -5 as well, to get some sort of installability on the CDs09:12
TheMusoseb128: From the changelog and build checks I did, I think so. Is there something you're concerned with?09:12
smbpitti, Err, I think tim wants to get rid of it if possible09:12
slangasekpitti: eew? why are we getting a kernel ABI change so close to the alpha? :(09:13
seb128TheMuso: when I looked at it, the most recent upload ld_preload change was not in debian09:13
smbpitti, but we would have to update meta to remove lrm...09:13
pittislangasek: it didn't actually make the situation worse09:13
smbslangasek, that was because of this build failure and because /me did want to make sure the abi checker does not freak on the uploaded kernel, which was to be quick09:14
pittismb: indeed, "linux" just pulls in "linux-image" now, not "lrm"09:14
pittismb: ok, so you'll upload a linux-meta without any lrm dependencies?09:14
pittiagainst -5?09:14
smbpitti, ok, so at least that seems to be right. Yes, give me a few mins09:14
pittismb: interesting that we can get rid of lrm entirely; certainly makes things easier09:15
ajmitchpitti: uploading a merged apache will drag in binary packages from universe, I take it that's not a problem since they're just ones split from a source in main?09:15
smbpitti, That is still in the try. Tim started a broadcom dkms package09:15
pittiajmitch: can you stall that until Friday perhaps?09:16
ajmitchpitti: sure09:16
pittiajmitch: it still requires MIR bugs, archive admin work, publisher runs to settle everything, etc.09:16
pittiajmitch: not a problem, but introduces delays09:16
pittismb: rock09:16
ajmitchok, good thing I checked :)09:16
pittismb: so for alpha-1 we won't have "wl" then?09:16
smbIt might be. Unfortunately I am not that deep into it09:17
apwhrm ... not sure i thought the point was to have special dkms packages for anything which was needed09:17
smbSo wl would come from a dkms09:17
TheMusoseb128: Right. Debian have something similar, their reason being that only esddsp uses libesddsp.so, so may as well put it in esound-clients.09:17
seb128TheMuso: ok, I was just checking because I noticed that change was not there and it was not obvious their change was equivalent09:22
seb128TheMuso: thanks for checking09:22
TheMusoseb128: NP09:23
ograKeybuk, when do you think the udev chain will be fixed again ?09:33
ograwe need to build images and udev breraks the world since yesterday09:34
loolKeybuk: lpia livefs builds are currently failing with "udev: Breaks: dmsetup (<= 2:1.02.27-4ubuntu5) but 2:1.02.27-4ubuntu5 is installed"09:34
ograarmel as well09:34
ograand i would expect the others too09:34
ograsince nobody touched any of the vol_id using packages yet09:34
loolKeybuk: Will you upload the packages which udev now Breaks, or could you explain how to change them for the new udev?09:37
cjwatsonsigh, I bet removing the vol_id binary broke the installer09:51
Keybukogra, lool: devmapper and lvm2 got merged together in Debian09:51
Keybukso that's a complex merge that will take time09:51
loolKeybuk: Should we revert the udev changes for a1?09:51
Keybuklool: no09:51
ograKeybuk, hmm, any chance for us to build A1 images then ?09:51
loolKeybuk: Can we defer the complex merge and just go through the transition with the packages we have in karmic ATM?09:53
Keybuklool: yes, if you want to test them, the patches are in my PPA09:53
* Keybuk still stands by his opinion that doing an Alpha before DIF is silly09:54
ograstill there is a freeze starting today, you are on the TB, feel free to change policy09:54
cjwatsonso you'll put forward that opinion by uploading breakage during the freeze announced by the release manager?09:54
Keybukcjwatson: I didn't upload any breakage during the freeze09:54
ograno, you did it some hours before the freeze09:55
Keybukno09:55
KeybukI did it some WEEK before the freeze09:55
Keybukor was it even TWO WEEKS09:55
Keybuk?09:55
loolKeybuk: mdadm udev devmapper initramfs-tools, anything else?09:55
Keybuklool: only mdadm, devmapper and lvm2 need fixes right now09:56
KeybukI'd planned to do an upload this morning of those three09:56
loolinitramfs-tools mentions a similar change09:56
Keybuklool: how do you mean?09:56
lool"  * Replace all instances of vol_id with blkid, and depend on util-linux" but I'm fine with trusting you on that if it works09:56
Keybukdoes your karmic system boot?09:56
loolI'm running jaunty ATM09:56
ograhow do we know ?09:56
cjwatsonKeybuk: ah09:57
ograwe cant build images for karmic to even test09:57
cjwatson(timeframe)09:57
Keybukogra: by running it like good developers?09:57
loolI started dist-upgrading some hosts, but had too much things in progress on my desktop to do it there yesterday; it seems it wouldn't have booted...09:57
* lool <= back from holidays since yesterday, didn't have a chance to try karmic out directly yet09:58
cjwatsonso, making the installer work again will need fixes for at least base-installer partman-crypto partman-target silo-installer util-linux09:58
ograflash-kernel-installer09:58
Keybukcjwatson: util-linux?09:59
cjwatsonyeah, looking at adding the blkid binary to a udeb10:00
Keybukoh, I thought I included that in the udeb10:01
Keybukohh, no, there is no util-linux udeb is there10:01
Keybukwould it work to put it in the existing libblkid1-udeb ?10:01
* ogra wonders why livecd-rootfs only breaks on udev since the last upload if the udev chnage was weeks ago ...10:02
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ograah, because nothing could build probably because of linux-libc6-dev10:03
cjwatsonKeybuk: I think it would, yeah, just looking at that now10:03
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ograKeybuk, my apology then ... it only manifested hours before the freeze due to a different bug, though an announcement mail last week or so would have been nice10:04
Keybukogra: I sent mails to ubuntu-devel about the change months ago10:04
Keybukand included packages in my PPA for people to test10:05
StevenKlinux-libc-dev, rather than linux-libc6-dev?10:05
ograStevenK, indeed10:05
cjwatsonKeybuk: just want to check which bits are in d-i's equivalent of Essential10:06
Keybukcjwatson: np10:06
cjwatsonKeybuk: would you object to me creating a util-linux-udeb for this? I think that might be clearer and save having to track e.g. libblkid soname changes in d-i10:08
KeybukI think that would be sane10:08
Keybukwe probably need to put fsck in that too? :p10:08
cjwatsonKeybuk: I'm not actually sure that the installer uses fsck directly; e2fsprogs-udeb only ever contained e2fsck10:11
cjwatsonthe installer knows the filesystem type, so ...10:11
Keybukah10:11
Keybukfair enough :)10:11
cjwatsonI'll check, though10:12
loolhttp://conflictchecker.ubuntu.com/possible-conflicts/ misses jaunty and karmic; where are bugs filed for this host?10:20
loolRT ticket?10:22
cjwatsonlool: talk to mvo directly, I think; but he's on vacation this week10:22
cjwatsonI wouldn't use RT for this, it's not IS-owned10:22
loolIndeed; will drop him an email10:22
cjwatsonlool: lifeless can write to it too10:23
loolAh will forward to him then10:23
cody-somervilleAre perl and python handled in a similar fashion with regards to bytecode management?10:35
Keybukno10:36
cjwatsonwe don't store byte-compiled versions of perl code at all10:36
cody-somervilleAh10:37
cody-somervilleHow are perl modules maintained in comparison to python?10:37
cjwatsonthere's a detailed Perl policy in the (debian|ubuntu)-policy packages10:37
cjwatson(it's the same in both)10:37
cody-somervilleI want to do something similar for Pike.10:39
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smbpitti, linux-meta for karmic uploaded11:01
pittismb: danke sehr11:04
smbpitti, keine ursache11:04
pittidoko: meh, ppl was promoted without an MIR, and b-deps on xpdf-utils11:10
pittidoko: can you please fix it to build against poppler-utils?11:11
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dokopitti: no, poppler-utils provides xpdf-utils. cjwatson told me that this is a missing feature in the component checker11:16
pittidoko: ah, ok11:16
Keybuksuper1.c: In function 'update_super1':11:22
Keybuksuper1.c:617: error: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules11:22
Keybuk:-O11:22
Keybukoh, I'm so not going near *that* build failure11:22
ogravol_id="$(PATH="/lib/udev:$PATH" vol_id -u "$rootfs")"11:22
ograKeybuk, do i still need to set the path in the above if i switch to blkid ?11:23
ogra(thats in a udeb)11:23
Keybukogra: blkid is in /sbin11:23
ogragreat :)11:23
cjwatsonogra: I'm adding a block-attr wrapper to make it easier to get patches into Debian11:26
cjwatsonogra: which udeb is that?11:26
ograflash-kernel-installer11:26
Keybukblkid -o value -s UUID /dev/sda111:26
Keybukwould be a direct equivalent of that command11:26
cjwatsonyep, I arranged for  block-attr --uuid /dev/sda1  to work11:27
ograwell, if colin adds a wrapper i'll wait for that11:27
ograah, cool11:27
cjwatson(sorry for the wrapper, I only just got uuid mounting into Debian and want to relish being in sync there for a bit ;-) )11:27
Keybuka wrapper seems sane to me11:27
hyperairkees: got a moment? (regarding usplash's behaviour)11:27
ogracjwatson, i assume that works in both, ubiwuity and d-i11:28
cjwatsonogra: I can just add flash-kernel to the list of installer packages I'm changing en masse, if you like11:29
ogra*ubiquity11:29
cjwatsonogra: yes11:29
cjwatsonthough thanks for reminding me :)11:29
ograoh, feel free to do it, yes11:29
Keybukworryingly, I know what a type-punned pointer is, and why it would break strict-aliasing rules11:31
pittiKeybuk: misaligned quantum flux regulator?11:31
Keybukpitti: indeed, causing a reversal in the polarity of the neutron flow11:32
pittithat should so much go into ubuntu-policy11:32
pittiKeybuk: (I'm not even trying to think about polarity of neutrons..)11:33
pittibut in 300 years they probably will have found one11:34
* directhex reverses pitti's shield polarity11:37
* pitti sends a Polaron beam to directhex11:37
* directhex uses the picard manoeuvre 11:39
directhexoh for the love of... the bottom row of gpg fingerprint printouts is cut off. stupid printer11:40
Keybukdirecthex: the picard manoeuvre? doesn't your shirt fit properly?11:45
directhexKeybuk, no :|11:46
directhexstupid last-ditch clothes. waiting for new washing machine to be delivered at some point before UDS11:46
ograreally depends on the percentage of spandex, no ?11:46
ograbut i think he doesnt mean the shirt stretching :)11:47
ograhttp://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Picard_Maneuver11:48
KeybukI did mean the shirt stretching ;)11:49
ograindeed *g*11:49
directhexogra, i'm glad someone else was enoguh of a nerd to admit to knowing what said manoeuvre is11:49
ogradirecthex, well, its a bit embarrasing that i know both meanings :)11:50
NCommanderKeybuk, +1 on Star Trek production trivial11:50
* NCommander also knows both :-/11:50
directhexi *knew* both, but had forgotten the shirt one11:51
Keybukworse still, I know that one of the characters in the newest movie tugs his shirt down in homage11:51
ograyou have seen it already ?11:53
Keybukyes11:53
NCommanderIt was good IMHO11:54
directhexi have not seen any movies. i'm booked solid until june. and even then i have a conference in hamburg11:54
evanddirecthex: pong11:54
* ogra curses to be german ... we always have to wait until the dubbing is done before movies hit the cinema11:54
RiddellI hope this vital conversation is going to result in a fixed udev :)11:55
ograheh11:55
NCommander+1 Riddell11:55
ograRiddell, udev is fine ... just the rest of the world refuses to work11:55
directhexevand, erm..... oh, i know! i was gonna give you links to the (seemingly active) upstream bug reports surrounding banshee a11y11:56
directhexerm, hang on...11:56
evandoh, good deal11:56
KeybukRiddell: hmm?11:56
KeybukI uploaded all the fixed packages before ogra even asked about it this morning11:56
NCommanderogra, BTW, care to sponsor lp:~mcasadevall/python-apt/karmic-armel-workaround ?11:56
Riddellgood good :)11:56
ograNCommander, sure, let me take a look11:56
Keybukhttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/devmapper/2:1.02.27-4ubuntu611:57
Keybukjust missed a publisher window, that's all11:57
directhex<sshaw> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53303011:57
directhex<sshaw> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=47683611:57
ubottuGnome bug 533030 in User Interface "Banshee inaccessible" [Normal,New]11:57
ubottubugzilla.novell.com bug 476836 in gtk-sharp "atk ObjectFactory has static virtual methods and is not usable" [Normal,Needinfo]11:57
directhexevand, a banshee bug and a gtk# bug respectively11:57
directhexevand, banshee upstream has hinted that they want to resolve it for 1.6 milestone11:59
pittidendrobates: do you guys still want to support redhat-cluster?12:02
pittiKeybuk: ^12:02
evandAny idea when that is planned for?12:02
pittidendrobates: it needs to be converted from libvolume-id to libblkid, since the former is gone12:02
ograNCommander, can you please make sure to use a valid email address in your changelog entries ?12:02
NCommanderogra, I didn't use a valid email?12:02
NCommander... argh12:02
NCommanderwhen I reran dch it must have changed it12:03
NCommanderbah12:03
ograplease fix and push12:03
Riddellpitti: what was the kubuntu install issue you saw?  was it okular?12:09
NCommanderogra, repushed12:10
pittiRiddell: haven't tracked it down yet; http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/karmic_probs.html12:11
KeybukNCommander: I liked the implied death of Archer's silly dog ;)12:12
NCommanderKeybuk, what implied death?12:12
KeybukNCommander: Scotty said he tested his transporter theories on "Admiral Archer's Prize Beagle" :p12:13
ograNCommander, hmm, why did you change urgency ?12:17
NCommanderogra, it was urgency=critical before12:17
ograpython-apt (0.7.10.3ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low12:18
ogra  * merged from debian, remaining changes:12:18
ogranot here12:18
NCommanderpython-apt (0.7.10.3ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=critical12:18
NCommanderO_o?12:18
cody-somervilleWhy does it even matter?12:19
ograwell, its a unnecessary change12:19
Keybukit's also entirely pointless12:19
Keybuksince urgency is unused12:19
ogratrue12:19
NCommanderKeybuk, actually it affects build score12:19
cody-somervilleActually, it does make a difference on the build score12:19
Keybukso NCommander can put whatever he likes in there12:20
james_wI heard a whisper that it is used for something12:20
Keybukit does?12:20
james_waccording to soyuz folks12:20
NCommanderKeybuk, yeah, a critical upload will be scored higher by default then a high one12:20
ograKeybuk, but since we upload a really ugly workaround to just make the package build only for A1 i wouldnt like to make more changes than necessary to the existing one12:20
NCommander(its not a huge difference AFAIK)12:20
Keybukogra: it's the changelog, I don't see that it makes any difference12:21
cjwatsonwhile it does affect build score, the difference is pretty tiny12:22
ograi think dch will carry it over, no ?12:22
ograinto all future versions ... until someone changes it back12:22
cody-somervillewho uses dch? :P12:22
Keybuk_o/12:22
* ogra too12:22
pitticody-somerville: how can you _not_ use it?12:25
directhexpitti, manual copypasta!12:25
NCommander_o/12:25
ogradirecthex, and using a claculator to compute the new timestamp ? :)12:25
directhexhow do i override dch's values though? i could do with setting UNRELEASED rather than karmic in most cases12:25
cjwatsonDEBCHANGE_RELEASE_HEURISTIC=changelog in ~/.devscripts12:26
directhexneato!12:27
* ogra uploads ...12:27
ograNCommander, can you take care that the change goes into any bzr branches it needs to be once mvo is back ?12:27
directhexcjwatson, this might be a silly question, but if dch is parsing .devscripts anyway, why does it not parse things like DEBEMAIL from there?12:29
cjwatsondunno12:30
cjwatsonmaybe because you need to set DEBEMAIL in the environment anyway for other tools12:31
lifelessTheMuso: I think upstream is awol12:40
TheMusolifeless: Do you mean lack of response, or weird response?12:40
pitticjwatson: util-linux-udeb NEWed, FYI12:41
cjwatsonoh, thanks, I was just about to ask12:41
cjwatsondid you put it in main?12:41
pittiyes12:42
pittiI though that was the point12:42
cjwatsonit was indeed, just checking12:42
lifelessTheMuso: lack of response, I was looking at the http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.device-mapper.devel/7235 thread re: alt_size from the kernel12:42
TheMusolifeless: right12:42
lifelessTheMuso: which is a better way of finding out the hpa size12:43
TheMusoyep12:43
pittismb: I'll reject the linux-meta upload; can you please do it again and rename the binaries from *-jaunty-* to *-karmic-*?12:43
pittismb: the linux-backports-modules-jaunty-* stuff, in particular12:44
Riddellpitti: that should be fixes uploaded for all the kde uninstallables, except kdeadmin, kdemultimedia and kdesdk which are just victims of a 0 build score12:58
pittiRiddell: ah, thanks12:58
pittiRiddell: let me rescore those12:58
Riddellpitti: were you looking at openoffice.org-kde ?13:00
pittiRiddell: no, it's not mentinoed as being uninstallable, what do yo mean?13:00
pittiRiddell: oh, the binary, sorry13:01
pittiRiddell: OO.o is uninstallable all over the place, I'm afraid13:01
Riddellpitti: karmic_probs says it is, it seems not to be built any more13:01
Riddellcalc: what have you done with openoffice.org-kde?13:01
pittiRiddell: there are currently new builds going on, I hope they'll fix that13:01
pittiindeed, -kde is gone from Binary: list; calc?13:03
pitti   * debian/control.in, debian/control.kde.in, debian/rules:13:04
pitti     - disable -kde and -kab as they're for KDE3 (closes: #523899). Improve13:04
pitti       BUILD_KDE conditional13:04
pitti^ from Debian changelog13:04
pittiRiddell: did we change that for KDE4?13:04
Riddellpitti: no we kept the kde 3 stuff since the kde 4 patches don't work13:12
pittiRiddell: okay; calc, can you please revert that then?13:12
pittiRiddell: is that a CD installability blocker?13:13
dokocalc: did you test the ooo-l10n build? it fails at least in the jaunty ppa, so we could save some time on the buildds13:14
Riddellpitti: openoffice.org-kde is only a kubuntu-desktop receommends so it should be fine without it13:14
ograpitti, are we actually concerned about installability ?13:14
pittiogra: sure we are, for alpha-113:14
pittithat's the point of it13:14
* ogra thought we only care for bootability 13:14
Riddellogra: it does help for alphas13:14
ograwell, i remember releases where we didnt care much for A1 ... just to have something booting13:15
loolKeybuk: So initramfs-tools seems to be required13:15
loolupdate-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.30-2-lpia13:15
loolcpio: ./lib/udev/vol_id: Cannot stat: No such file or directory13:15
loolKeybuk: That's when building a livefs for MID on lpia13:15
Keybuklool: that could be a hook13:16
Keybukgrep -r vol_id /usr/share/initramfs-tools13:16
Keybukwing-commander scott% grep -r vol_id /usr/share/initramfs-tools13:16
Keybukzsh: exit 1     grep -r vol_id /usr/share/initramfs-tools13:16
* Keybuk has nothing in there13:16
loolchroot-livecd/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/casper13:16
loolchroot-livecd/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-helpers13:16
loolchroot-livecd/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/13swap13:16
loolIndeed, it's casper13:16
lifelessTheMuso: do you know what is meant to trigger dmraid-activate ?13:16
TheMusolifeless: a udev rule.13:16
pittiStevenK: would you like to do some NBS cleanup, so that we can better see the real issues?13:16
lifelessTheMuso: hmmm13:17
pittismb: linux-meta> you should also update Vcs-Git: for ubuntu-karmic-meta.git13:18
lifelessTheMuso: there is a bug open, that I'm seeing too, that one has to dmraid -a -y on boot13:18
StevenKpitti: I will have a look13:18
loolKeybuk: Could you look into porting it?  It's not A1 critical anymore though as apparently the kernels lack aufs/unionfs support IIUC13:18
pittiStevenK: cheers13:18
TheMusolifeless: Right.13:18
TheMusoI'd have to put a fresh install onto a dmraid array. *sigh*13:19
TheMusoeven then I think I won't have a problem.13:19
TheMusoAnd, I have to get ready for bed, gotta get up early for a teleconference.13:19
Keybuklool: rofl - that makes the milestone just a little trickier than usual, doesn't it13:19
lifelessyeah, not asking you to look into it13:19
lifelessjust gathering data to fix it myself13:19
pitticjwatson: retrying/rescoring d-i, -5 udebs are in the archive now13:20
cjwatsonpitti: I have to reupload anyway13:20
pitticjwatson: oh, ok; not doing then13:20
pitticjwatson: ah, for vol_id?13:20
cjwatsonlool: live CDs won't happen for alpha 113:20
cjwatsonpitti: yes13:20
loolKeybuk: I'd still be interested in getting the livefs into shape for armel/desktop+alternate, lpia/mid+alternate, and i386/unr13:20
loolcjwatson: Yes, understood13:21
cjwatsonI'll take care of casper13:21
pittiStevenK: kernel -4 can go then, it was never used by -meta or d-i13:21
smbpitti, Argh, didn't verify that. Tahnks, will do13:21
Keybukcjwatson: I was just finishing doing that13:21
smbpitti, Argh, didn't verify that. Tahnks, will do13:21
cjwatsonKeybuk: oh, ok13:22
StevenKpitti: Okay, cool13:22
sorenCan anyone think of a reason why /proc not being mounted could cause a binary's rpath not be used?13:24
loolIf you don't have /proc you don't have hwcaps and it might select different binaries based on hwcaps; no other ideas from me :)13:25
ograis there any particular reason why we dont have aufs/unionfs in the kernel ?13:26
smbpitti, I will have to upload a new version then, right?13:26
pittismb: yes, please13:26
Keybukogra: they've been refused merge, and don't apply to the current version, and are unmaintained or abandoned13:26
ograsigh13:26
smbpitti, underway13:26
cjwatsonogra: and the alternatives are non-rsyncable13:27
cjwatson(as far as we can tell)13:27
ograso why are we doing an alpha at all ?13:27
* soren coughs13:27
ograwe should just skip it until thats solved13:27
* soren mumbles something about the server13:28
cjwatsonwe've shipped alpha 1 milestones with only alternate/server CDs before; it's almost normal in fact :)13:28
ograyeah yeah ...  we should indeed do a server A1 soren  :P13:28
* soren tips his hat at ogra13:28
ogra:)13:28
ograThe following packages have unmet dependencies:13:29
ogra  dmsetup: Depends: util-linux (>= 2.15-1) but 2.15~rc2-1ubuntu1 is installed13:29
ograhrm13:29
sorenlool: Hmm.. Yeah, maybe dl.so bails out because it can't resolve hwcaps. That would be a bug, though. *ponder*13:30
loolsoren: You could diff straces13:30
Keybukutil-linux | 2.15-1ubuntu1 |        karmic | amd64, i386, ia64, lpia, powerpc, sparc13:30
Keybukutil-linux | 2.15-1ubuntu2 |        karmic | source13:30
Keybukutil-linux | 2.15~rc2-1ubuntu1 |        karmic | armel, hppa13:30
* ogra twiddles thumbs ... 13:30
Keybukogra: armel build issue?13:30
loolsoren: There are some debug flags as well, especially for hwcaps13:30
ograKeybuk, yeah, likely slow buildd ... just looking13:30
* cjwatson grumbles at having to wait for the debian-installer-utils code import13:31
loolsoren: I noted some in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/34360213:31
ubottuUbuntu bug 343602 in linux "NEON and THUMBEE hwcaps" [High,Fix released]13:31
ograKeybuk, both built fine ... might just be the publisher13:31
sorenlool: I already diffed straces. I didn't feel much smarter afterwards. I'll give it another go, though.13:32
loolsoren: You would see auxv for hwcaps in straces13:32
sorenlool: Thanks for the pointer.13:32
cjwatsonutil-linux/armel seems to be publishing right now13:33
ograah, thanks13:33
StevenKpitti: I suppose -2- can die on ARM too?13:36
pittiStevenK: hm, isn't that -ports?13:37
StevenKNo, armel is built under linux13:37
pittiStevenK: I guess so, then13:37
StevenKHm, and -2-lpia and -2-server ...13:38
NCommandercjwatson, is there a possibility we can get the crontabs on cdimage changed so ports architectures are building against karmic vs. jaunty?13:39
StevenKpitti: I suppose 2.6.28-11 LRM and such can die?13:40
pittiStevenK: yeah, it's totally not functional any more anyway13:40
pittiStevenK: perhaps leave the source package for now, just in case the kernel team reconsiders dropping lrm13:40
pittibut the binaries can go13:40
StevenKpitti: Oh, I'm only NBS'ing binaries13:41
cjwatsoncdimage@antimony:~$ crontab -l | grep jaunty13:41
cjwatsoncdimage@antimony:~$13:41
cjwatsonNCommander: ^-13:41
cjwatsonNCommander: the ports architectures are *already* building against karmic13:41
cjwatson(and the distribution isn't in the crontab anyway)13:41
StevenKFor Hardy Ubuntu it is ...13:42
NCommanderThe daily-live still says jaunty13:42
* StevenK hides from cjwatson 13:42
cjwatsonNCommander: (a) artifact of carrying over old images (b) already cleaned up this morning13:42
cjwatsonhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily-live/current/ is currently essentially empty because all the karmic images failed to build13:43
NCommandercjwatson, ah, then thank you :-)13:43
* NCommander will look at whats causing those failures later when I have time :-/13:43
cjwatsonnow, there does still seem to be something wrong, because there are no livefs build logs for ports13:43
cjwatsoninfinity: ^- do you know what's up with livefs buildds other than amd64 and i386? they don't seem to be producing build logs13:44
cjwatsoninfinity: (weddell, royal, concordia, manoao)13:44
StevenKcjwatson: When I tried to build MID on concordia, it said it couldn't build for karmic13:45
StevenKpitti: Since we aren't using 2.6.28, I guess linux-backports-modules-2.6.28 source and binary can die13:50
smbpitti, uploaded13:51
pittiStevenK: yes, we have https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.30 now13:51
pittismb: thanks13:51
StevenKpitti: Okay, cool13:51
pittidarn, buildds are OO.o'ed13:54
ogralol13:57
ograoo.o'ed13:57
Hobbseeblame calc.13:58
ScottKI'm sure doko has something gcc'ish he could upload to complete the picture.13:58
StevenKAnd binutils13:59
ograand java13:59
StevenKOh yeah, let's just completly scorched earth the mirrors13:59
directhexand mon... oh, wait, that's just a 40 minute build13:59
directhex;)13:59
ftadoko, kees: is gcc more strict in karmic? i'm hitting some "dereferencing type-punned pointer" type of errors that were fine in jaunty14:07
Keybukgcc tends to always get more strict14:08
Keybukclearly you're not paying strict attention to aliasing rules with all your irresponsible type-punning ;)14:08
cjwatsonStevenK: right, there was definitely a point where BuildLiveCD hadn't been updated, but I thought elmo said he'd done that14:08
elmoI did14:09
ftaKeybuk, not my code ;) https://edge.launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa14:09
Keybuktype-punning is accessing one object type through a cast to another14:09
Keybuke.g. char * foo = "abcd";  *((int *)foo);14:10
Keybukor union { char *s; int i; } a; a.s = "abcd"; return &a.i;14:10
ftaKeybuk, i know, i'm used to deal with that in my own code but i'm using -pedantic -Werror since day 1.14:10
Keybukit's ok, as long as you don't do the last bits - ie. break the aliase14:11
Keybukit must always be an "int pointer to a char object" or "int member of a union with a char object"14:11
Keybukyou can't make it just "an int pointer"14:11
ftai just wanted to know if the differences in "strictness" are documented somewhere. Can't find that strict aliasing thing in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags14:12
Keybukdoubtful14:12
Keybukit's a side-effect of the optimiser, like most warnings14:12
Keybukit means that gcc got better at optimising something14:12
Keybukas a side-effect, it's more strict14:12
ftaok, thanks14:13
Keybuksometimes, of course, it just gets things flat wrong ;)14:15
ogracalc, what is mpi-default-dev ? seems openoffice misses it on all arches but x86/amd6414:15
StevenKpitti: NBS cleaned, I binary removed around 160 packages14:34
StevenKAnd 1 source14:34
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* ogra wonders why python-apt is still not published for armel14:37
ograi see lpia on ports, but thats it14:37
cjwatsonthere's been a scilab sync sitting in the syncs directory on cocoplum since yesterday. Does any archive admin want to own up to owning it?14:38
* james_w looks a Jamie14:40
james_whttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/37483914:40
ubottuUbuntu bug 374839 in scilab "Sync scilab 5.1.1-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Wishlist,Fix released]14:40
james_wat Jamie14:41
* RainCT wonders whether the source code for the Ubuntu One server is/will be free14:41
jdstrandcjwatson, james_w: ah, that was me. sorry...14:41
cjwatsondirecthex: how come I don't see the uninstallability mentioned in bug 375365 on http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/karmic_probs.html or http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing-ports/karmic_probs.html? Am I missing something?14:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 375365 in gnome-desktop-sharp2 "gnome-desktop-sharp2 rebuild required" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37536514:42
cjwatsondirecthex: oh, is it uninstallability in universe?14:42
ScottKRainCT: It's somewhat off topic here in any case.14:43
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loolWe need mpi-defaults/mpi-default-dev promoted to main for boost1.3714:48
loolboost1.37 currently dep-waits on mpi-default-dev14:48
loolgivent that mpi-default-dev is a trivial debian/ only package, I think it's safe to promote it14:49
ograi wonder why it doesnt cause issues on i386 and amd64 though14:49
ograwe should see the same there, no ?14:49
sorenlool: re rpath without  /proc> it seems to become very annoyed that it can't readlink /proc/self/exe.14:50
loolah14:50
calcis libltdl7-dev removed on ia64 yet?14:50
calci got a failure from unixodbc-dev not being installable and previously it was because the real package still existed in the archive14:51
loologra: boost1.37 was in universe when it built on i38614:51
ograah and moved later14:51
loolIt was promoted after its build, but without promoting its bdep14:51
ograok, that makes sense14:51
ograi was starting to doubt my sanity14:52
ion_Ah, all better. sudo perl -i -pwe 's/lcddefault/lcdlegacy\000/g' /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-2.0/libxsettings.so14:53
loolHow can I check who promoted boost1.37 to tell him about mpi-defaults?14:54
loolIt was 5 days ago14:54
seb128ion_: what is that your are trying to solve there?14:54
ion_seb128: gnome-settings-daemon overrides my /etc/X11/Xresources/sharp-fonts which contains Xft.lcdfilter:  lcdlegacy14:56
directhexcjwatson, yes, it is14:56
directhexcjwatson, it's in libgnomeprint2.18-cil, and the metapackage in universe which pulls it in - no other rdeps afaik14:56
pittismb: something went wrong, it still builds *-jaunty-*; take 2?14:57
smbpitti, is it really the git-vcs line you mean?14:58
pittismb: no, the binary package names14:59
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smbpitti, Well then we nee a take2 as I only changed the git-vcs (which I understood was the problem)14:59
loolpitti: Mind promoting mpi-defaults and mpi-default-dev to main?  I added it to #37275615:00
pittilool: done15:03
loolpitti: thanks15:03
* ogra hugs pitti 15:03
loolthat should allow us to get oo.o building15:03
ogralool, boost already given back ...15:03
pittiunfortunately just one minute after the publisher started :(15:03
calccan someone kill the openoffice.org-l10n 1:3.1.0-1ubuntu1 build?15:03
pittilool: hm, oo.o has been building for 5 hours already?15:03
pittielmo, infinity, lamont: ^ can any of you please kill openoffice.org-l10n build?15:04
ograpitti, the armel qeue is full anyway15:04
calcjust the -l10n build not any of the others15:04
ograpitti, its all about arm :)15:04
pittiogra: OO.o and arm sound weird in one sentence15:04
loolpitti: Not on armel15:04
lool:)15:04
calci found a bug in it too late and having to upload a 1ubuntu2 to resolve it15:04
ograpitti, runs fine on my board here :)15:05
calcstupid --fail-missing argument in merge from debian :-\15:05
ograpitti, face the future ;)15:05
pitticalc: unfortunately only sysadmins can kill builds15:06
pitticalc: please upload it already15:06
calcpitti: its being uploaded already but it takes me about 20-25m15:07
pitticalc: ah, nice15:07
loologra: I don't think boost had to be given back; anyway, it's done now15:07
ogralool, it was manualdepwait15:08
loolOn mpi-default-dev, which is fine15:08
ograwe didnt have 1.37 on armel yet15:08
loolBut it would have appeared after the promotion15:08
ograboost1.37 which has never built on armel ? how ?15:08
loolBecause of mpi-default-dev which was missing15:09
smbpitti, here you go. take2 (or .4). This time I found no more traces of jaunty in there.15:09
ogralool, you mean the manualdepwait would have lifted itself after promotion ?15:09
loolI believe so15:09
ograah15:09
ograsorry, i'm slow today15:09
pittismb: cheers15:10
ogralool, (not to slow to with the python-apt race against you though :P)15:10
loolNor to slow to do give backs  :-)15:10
ograok, at least it looks like thats the last remaining bit missing to get a livefs ...15:11
ograhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/170614/15:11
loolYeah, but oo.o needs 36 hours to build on armel  :-(15:12
ograyep ...15:12
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calclooks like armel still hasn't caught from last weeks linux-libc-dev mass giveback15:16
calcerm - caught up15:16
calcalong with hppa, ia64, sparc15:16
loolcalc: Yes, I asked infinity to see whether we could add some buildds on Monday; he was trying to bring up a spare one15:19
calclool: ah15:19
directhexehm..... calc, can you check something for me?15:22
calcdirecthex: whats up?15:23
directhexcalc, does http://www2.apebox.org/data/cv.doc crash OOo for you? it does for me on jaunty. which is weird given that's where i just saved it15:23
calcdirecthex: yea boom, file a bug report and attach that file15:24
calcdirecthex: and note that i checked it on jaunty already as well and saw it blew up :)15:25
directhexi wish my test file didn't have my cell number & home address. nevermind15:26
* calc won't be doing as much triage this cycle due to working on other things :-\15:26
calcdirecthex: hmm if you have a way to reproduce it and strip out that info that is fine too15:26
directhexcalc, shall i get a non-ubuntu person to test, possibly leading to an upstream bug instead of downstream?15:26
calcdirecthex: i can do that here will just take a minute... for it to be upstream pretty much you need a windows person to test since nearly all (non-Fedora) linux use go-oo15:27
calci have vm's with various OOo versions installed15:28
directhexo_o15:28
directhexthat's dedication!15:28
calcthe only way we can upstream any bugs...15:28
directhexoh, hold on, i have windows on my laptop!15:28
calcotherwise they just close the bugs without looking15:28
directhexi wnoder how oracle feel about an OOo Foundation...15:28
calcdirecthex: no idea yet15:28
calcif it doesn't happen by OOoCon I'm sure there will be many people asking15:29
calcblows up official 3.0.115:30
calcdirecthex: so yea just submit it directly to upstream15:30
calcdirecthex: mention it was tested on 3.0.1 to blow up15:30
calci haven't upgraded my vm's to 3.1.0 yet need to do that soon15:30
directhexbang15:31
directhexcalc, blows up on windows.15:31
calcdirecthex: if you happen to have 3.1.0 to test on that would be best, otherwise make sure to note which version you tested with that it crashed15:32
calcdirecthex: and if at all possible don't mention ubuntu at all :)15:32
calcsometimes they see ubuntu and close the bug without reading anything else at all, i saw an xp user mention it also seemed to happen on ubuntu and they immediately closed his bug telling him to use the official version (which is what he was doing on XP)15:32
directhexcalc, aren't healthy relationships with upstream wonderful? <315:33
calcheh :)15:33
directhexyeah, 301 windows blows up15:34
directhexthat's as official as they come15:34
calci'm testing a beta of 3.1.0 now that i already had installed, if i can manage to get the doc file15:34
calcseems this vm doesn't like to use the network15:34
calchmm seems your server is a bit buggy15:35
calcit gave me a squid error15:35
directhexmy webhost sucks15:35
directhexi'd welcome better suggestions15:35
calcit works now15:35
calctesting with 3.1.0m715:36
calccrashes it too15:36
calcso mention you verified it crashed on 3.1.0 m7 also (that is a beta from about a month ago)15:36
calcpitti: does the buildd system automatically kill a build if it sees a newer one available?15:41
pitticalc: no, unfortunately not15:41
calcpitti: ok15:41
pitticalc: and the webui function to kill one isn't implemented, so I pinged the admins15:41
calcpitti: the old ooo-l10n still needs killing and the new one is uploaded now15:41
ScriptRipperi have a question about python install dirs15:44
ScriptRipperi do under ubuntu 9.04 in python use the setuptools15:45
ScriptRipperpython setup.py install --prefix=/usr/src/packages/BUILD/debian/tmp/usr installs on any debian or ubuntu version15:46
ScriptRipperthe packages correctly.15:46
ScriptRipperbut not in ubuntu 9.0415:46
ScriptRipperis this an issue known?15:46
directhexcalc, there we go, issue #10183115:47
ScottKScriptRipper: See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python2.6And3.015:48
calcdirecthex: great :)15:48
cjwatsonScriptRipper: also see bug 36257015:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 362570 in python2.6 "Python distutils installs into 'site-packages' instead of 'dist-packages' when a prefix is set" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36257015:49
ScriptRipperoh god no15:49
ograseb128, my evo on jaunty just committed suicide ... now its not coming up anymore at all :/15:50
cjwatsonScriptRipper: simple fix for you is probably to use --root=/usr/src/packages/BUILD/debian/tmp instead15:50
seb128ogra: that's not a very useful bug description15:50
ScriptRipperso i drop prefix or do i use in addition --root ?15:51
ograi know :(15:51
ScriptRipperi will try15:51
seb128ogra: you could start by saying if it hangs or crash, what error you get, etc15:51
ograseb128, it silently crashed, when i restarted it it didnt show any folders, now after a reboot i see it in the processlist but no UI is coming up15:51
seb128evolution --force-shutdown15:52
seb128evolution15:52
seb128is there any error on the command line?15:52
ogradid that before the reboot ...15:52
ograone sec15:52
ogramy disk is very active15:52
cjwatsonScriptRipper: drop --prefix. I think you may also need --install-layout=deb15:53
ograogra@osiris:~$ evolution15:53
ogra** (evolution:4201): DEBUG: mailto URL command: evolution %s15:53
ogra** (evolution:4201): DEBUG: mailto URL program: evolution15:53
seb128that's normal15:53
ogranothing else ... and the disk starts spinning15:53
ograno UI though15:53
seb128are you sure it's not on an another workspace?15:53
seb128it's not listed in the tasks list?15:53
ogranope, not on any other workspace15:54
seb128do you get the same issue if you start --component=calendar?15:54
ograhmm, cant ctrl-C it ...15:55
ograyes, seems like it has the same issue15:55
ogradisk is spinning endlessly, no UI15:56
seb128try starting it in gdb and get a stacktrace?15:56
ograload average of my system just bumped to 415:56
seb128it seems to be very busy15:56
ograyes15:56
ogradisk IO like mad15:56
seb128it could be rebuilding the mailbox indexes but it usually displays an UI before doing that15:57
ograit doesnt seem to take any CPU or RAM15:58
ograaccording to htop15:58
ograoh, there it is !15:59
* ogra switches to email15:59
ograno folders :/15:59
ogra"Loading ..."15:59
ScriptRipperhow do i then install?16:00
ScriptRipper dh_install --sourcedir=`pwd`/debian/tmp --fail-missing16:00
ScriptRippercjwatson: --root= seemed to have helped16:02
ograstatusbar says its reading the folders in ~/.evolution/mail/local/ ... and local#Inbox/ubuntu-users ...16:02
ograno content though16:03
ograseb128, geez, its back !16:05
ogranow that took a while16:06
* ogra would still love to know why it crashed in the first place though16:06
seb128ogra: not sure perhaps io issue?16:07
ograhmm, i wouldnt know why though16:08
ograi sadly missed when it crashed exactly16:08
ograsince i had a terminal in fullscreen16:08
NCommandercjwatson, on ubuntu-cdimage, what generates the Ubuntu-$series task files. I think there is some script to convert germinate output, but I can't find it anywhere (I have a mostly working ubuntu-cdimage setup, and I can generate discs that are bootable, but I have yet to be able to make a disc thats installable since I can't figure out how to get the full set of packages on it :-/)16:09
cjwatsonNCommander: can you give me the exact path of the files you want produced?16:10
NCommandercjwatson, I believe on antimony its /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/tasks/Ubuntu-$distro, but I'm not 100% sure. Its essentially a file with every package that needs to be on the alternate CD including udebs16:11
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cjwatsonyeah, there are several such files, that's why I'm asking16:11
NCommandercjwatson, I figured as much, ubuntu-cdimage is a fun beast :-)16:11
cjwatsonNCommander: there are no files named just the way you're asking, but I think you're looking for germinate-to-tasks16:12
NCommanderI don't see that in any package, or in the tools folder of u-cdimage16:13
ograhmm16:18
ograinfinity, help !   CC      arch/arm/boot/compressed/misc.o16:18
ogra  LD      arch/arm/boot/compressed/vmlinux16:18
ograSegmentation fault16:18
ogramake[4]: *** [arch/arm/boot/compressed/vmlinux] Error 13916:18
ogramake[3]: *** [arch/arm/boot/compressed/vmlinux] Error 216:18
ograhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/26601421/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-armel.linux_2.6.30-5.6_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz16:18
NCommanderogra, woo, binutils exploded :-/16:18
ograbinutils ?16:19
NCommanderld is apart of binutils16:19
NCommanderUnless you think its something else that segfaulted16:19
cjwatsonNCommander: ... tools directory? you're looking at debian-cd, which is only one part of ubuntu-cdimage16:19
cjwatsonNCommander: code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline16:19
NCommandercjwatson, thanks16:20
ograwell, it might as well be make16:20
ograor something completely different16:20
* NCommander guess someone needs to run a build on 127.0.0.1 :-/16:21
amitkslangasek: I would appreciate feedback on bug 184216. Is the fix to palo acceptable or does linux-libc-dev need to be tweaked?16:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 184216 in palo "FTBFS in latest archive rebuild test" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18421616:23
dokoTheMuso, amitk: if you plan a linux-ports upload before the alpha, please fix #37550916:39
RainCTHm.. Am I missing something or binary packages glade-3 and glade-gnome-3 can be removed? They are NBS which only depend upon themselves16:42
ScriptRippercjwatson. what you told me did not completely help, sorry.16:46
ScriptRippercjwatson: how do i do this working also on debian then?16:47
ScriptRipperit seems without --install-layout=deb switch binaries are then packaged somewhere else.16:48
ScriptRipperbut this switch does not exist in debian16:48
cjwatsonScriptRipper: --install-layout=deb should work on Debian too ("work" in the sense of "do nothing"). Beyond that, sorry, I don't know; you have a few pointers now and I'm afraid you'll have to figure the rest out for yourself16:48
calccjwatson: is seed format some sort of wiki format?16:48
ScriptRippercjwatson: --install-layout=deb gives an error under debian16:48
* calc is looking at the mobile.jaunty bzr checkout and most of the files seem to be some sort of wiki format16:48
cjwatsonScriptRipper: I'd have to do some reading of the distutils documentation to remember, and I'm doing other things at the moment that are demanding most of my concentration16:49
ScriptRippersure16:49
cjwatsoncalc: it's descended from a wiki format, yes. See the germinate(1) manual page16:49
calccjwatson: ok thanks16:49
ScriptRippertnx so far, cjwatson16:49
micahgIs this the place to discuss versions of packages in main?16:53
sbeattiecalc: is there a replacement for openoffice.org-headless in jaunty?16:56
calcsbeattie: no it went away16:56
cjwatsonmicahg: might be, depends on the question :-)16:58
micahguser wants to know if php5 5.3 will make it into Karmic16:59
micahgI was wondering what the policy of pre-release PHP versions is16:59
micahgquestion 70902 in launchpad17:00
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micahghmm, ,guess the bot doesn't do questions17:00
micahgcjwatson: is this the place for my question ^^^^?17:07
ScottKmicahg: For php, #ubuntu-server is probably better.17:08
micahgok, thanks ScottK17:09
infinityogra: Certainly looks like a binutils segv to me.17:13
ograinfinity, yeah17:13
infinityogra: I'm willing to believe in cosmic rays and other coincidences though, and give it a second try.17:15
infinityogra: If it fails again, you get to go bug-hunting! ;)17:15
infinityogra: (or blame doko)17:15
ograi'm starting a build on my babbage now17:15
infinityogra: Ahh, kay.  We'll wait and see if that links before we retry on the buildds, then/17:16
ograwell, the buildds are surely faster17:16
ograand i wont stay up all night to watch the build fail ... expect earliest feedback tomorrow17:16
ograi literally just started the build now17:17
pittielmo, infinity, lamont: build killed by Ng, unping17:18
keesfta: i'm not surprised gcc got more strict, but that warning isn't from any of the compiler hardening bits I turned on.17:19
ftakees, it's not really a new warning as it's there since gcc3 but apparently, -Wstrict-aliasing now covers more cases, which is always good. I reported the problem upstream already (as i don't want to drop -Werror)17:25
cjwatsondirecthex: sorry if I'm being thick, but libgnomeprint2.18-cil seems to be installable to me. What exactly is the problem?17:42
cjwatson(as in, 'chdist apt-get karmic-i386 update && chdist apt-get karmic-i386 install lbgnomeprint2.18-cil' seems happy)17:43
greg-ghmm, I can't view all of the tracks on the big schedule for UDS: http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-karmic/2009-05-25/  on my screen I can only see up til the second Mobile room. Can't scroll.17:59
PiciTheres a scroll bar on the bottom of the page18:00
greg-gPici: not in my Firefox18:01
* ogra suggests to not use an eee700 for the schedule :)18:01
greg-gogra: it is my 12.1" laptop ;)18:02
ion_Can't you scroll with the arrow keys?18:03
greg-gion_: nope.18:03
steveireHey. I'm creating a string template system which will be an upstream dependancy for KJots and several other KDE apps. I want to make sure it's a good citizen in the packagers world. Can I ask stupid questions about that sort of stuff here?18:04
greg-gI could scroll by dragging my mouse (to highlight text) but then I got the edge and Fx crashed18:04
greg-gs/got the/got to the/18:04
greg-gmight be intermittent, in a meeting, will figure it out, just seeing if I was the only one.18:05
Riddellsteveire: go ahead18:06
pittiRiddell: do you want kdesvn in main? (it's in c-m)18:07
steveireSorry, I shouldn't ask to ask I guess. Firstly, when do I bump the .so number of the library? When the vtable, but not the interface changes?18:07
Riddellpitti: c-m?18:08
pitticomponent-mismatches18:08
steveireAlso, the system is plugin based and ships with 3 plugin libraries. Should they have the same .so number as the 'core' library, or should they vary independantly.18:08
lamontso how do I teach the gimp that I really really don't want it to come up full screen and on top everytime it launches?18:09
lamontand how do I teach gnome developers to quit telling their apps to do that18:09
ogralamont, for a) i'd recommend devilspie (or the equivalent for compiz)18:09
ograb) will require a lot diplomacy i assume :)18:10
cjwatsonsteveire: the SONAME field in your library should change any time binaries dynamically linked against the old library will break with the new library18:10
Riddellpitti: universe is fine18:10
lamontogra: metacity, actually... no compiz turned on18:10
pittiRiddell: hm, I wonder what pulls it in18:10
ograthen devilspie should be fine to manipulate windows18:10
cjwatsonsteveire: does anything outside your system need to link with the plugin libraries?18:10
Riddellpitti: seems to be kdesdk   control: kdesdk-kio-plugins (>= ${source:Version}) | kdesvn-kio-plugins,18:10
Riddellpitti: but that's an alternative dependency so should be fine to demote18:11
lamontogra: and firefox is in there too... it seems to like to grab focus when it finishes rendering the page, never mind that I've seen that, iconified firefox and gone on to other things... ZOMFG we're done rendering we better deiconify and be on top NAO18:11
pittiRiddell: it's not in main18:11
pittiRiddell: c-m just wants it to be in main18:11
lamont</vent>18:11
Riddellpitti: kdesdk-kio-plugins and kdesdk are in main18:12
ogralamont, http://foosel.org/linux/devilspie18:12
Riddellsteveire: plugins shipped with an app in KDE tend to be unversioned and in /usr/lib/kde418:13
steveirecjwatson: I don't think anything else needs to link against the plugins. I think they're loaded dynamically by the QtPlugin system. The details are a little fuzzy to me.18:14
steveireRiddell: So if the plugins are unversioned, what happens if the phonon xine plugin gets backward incompatible changes?18:15
ograinfinity, oh, my babbage was fast ! got the segfault here too18:15
ograinfinity, so no need to retry on the buildds until doko has a fix for binutils18:16
Riddellsteveire: incompatible with what?  libphonon is the interface18:16
Riddellsteveire: phonon-backend-xine has a strict dependency on the version of libphonon, it needs to be recompiled for new phonons18:18
steveireYes, good point. Plugins are hidden behind the interface, so no problem, right.18:20
steveireThe other thing is header files. If I make a constructor of a public class take a SomeClass instead of an OtherClass in v0.2, you'll just make libgrantlee0.2-dev conflict with libgrantlee0.1-dev, right?18:22
steveireSo plugins don't need an so number at all, right?18:23
steveireWhat if one app uses libgrantlee0.1, and another uses libgrantlee0.2, and the plugin interface changed in between. the plugins from v0.1 don't work with 0.2 and vice-versa.18:24
DarkCAMVHello, can somebody help with a trouble on wubi?18:24
DarkCAMVlook, I'm using Vista, and when I try to install ubuntu with wubi, it starts, but close without any advice, and ubuntu does not appear on boot list18:28
infinityogra: Alright, good to know.18:35
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pittismb_tp: hm, http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/karmic_probs.html still has a lot of uninstallability for linux18:57
steveireAnyone else have thoughts on my plugin issue?18:58
steveirepitti: Hi. I think we met at lfcs.18:58
pittihey steveire18:59
rtgsmb_tp: ?18:59
smb_tp<pitti> smb_tp: hm, http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/karmic_probs.html still has a lot of uninstallability for linux18:59
smb_tprtg, Do you know what might be the problem?19:00
rtgsmb_tp: LBM should be up to -5 by now19:00
rtgand what is LRM doing in the Karmic archive?19:00
pitticprov, infinity, lamont: hm, any idea why palmer builds PPA packages? (eglibc from doko's PPA ATM)19:00
smb_tprtg, maybe not yet removed? or moved over from jaunty19:01
rtgsmb_tp: it should be removed19:01
smb_tprtg, LBM, Sorry, yeah. I uploaded only the kernel yesterday19:01
rtgsmb_tp: I uploaded LBM this AM (I think)19:01
pittilinux-backports-modules-karmic-generic depends: linux-backports-modules-2.6.30-5-generic which doesn't exist19:02
rtgpitti: i386/amd64 are ACCEPTED19:02
maxbI'd assumed that certain key developers had special non-virtual PPAs to allow them to test-build on all architectures, no?19:02
pittirtg: ah, just NEWed? okay19:02
pittimaxb: for i386?19:02
maxbwell, the builds go to the official build cluster rather than the normal PPA one19:03
rtgsmb_tp: the LBM issue should correct itself shortly. pitti - please remove the LRM package (for now)19:04
maxbdoko's eglibc is also building on sparc and armel right now19:04
smb_tprtg, Ah, ok. Thanks19:04
pittirtg: we removed the old binaries19:07
pittirtg: any idea why the i386 linux-generic/linux isn't installable?19:07
rtgpitti: for which package? LRM?19:08
pittirtg: no, linux-meta19:08
rtgpitti: I think because LBM in the archive is still the -2 ABI, whereas linux-meta wants -519:09
pittirtg: but linux-image shouldn't pull in lbm surely?19:09
pittialso, it works on amd6419:09
rtgpitti: hmm, thats not what your web page says. it references both arches.19:10
pittirtg: ah, it was updated 10 minutes ago19:11
pittiwas still looking at the previous version19:11
directhexcjwatson, your mirror needs cleaning up. the problem package is libart2.24-cil which is NBS in karmic (it was incorrectly ABI bumped from 2.0)19:11
pittirtg: just lbm now, so that should be good; I removed l-r-m binaries; thanks!19:11
directhexcjwatson, try installing libgnomeprint2.18-cil and libgnomepanel2.24-cil at the same time19:13
cjwatsondirecthex: "my mirror" is archive.ubuntu.com ;-)19:14
cjwatsonOK, thanks19:14
pittilool: mpi-defaults wasn't as trivial as you thought; it pulls in openmpi and lam, both of which we certainly don't want to support in main19:14
cjwatsondirecthex: ah, yes, I see it. Dinner now, will sponsor later19:15
directhexcjwatson, thanks :)19:17
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pittiRiddell: kdepim-dev depends libplasma-dev, but that package doesn't exist19:29
pittiRiddell: I'm not actually sure why kdepim itself isn't installable, it seems to work here (amd64)19:30
pittiRiddell: ah, you fixed pim-dev already, nevermind19:31
pittiso that just needs publishing19:31
pitticprov, infinity, lamont: crested/amd64 is also building eglibc (PPA) now, thus effectively blocking much needed buildd power for hours19:32
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linkz0rhi19:42
linkz0rcan autotools generate makefiles that works on toolchains other than gcc-like ones?19:43
linkz0ror can it work with compilers other than gcc?19:43
slangasekamitk: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/palo/+bug/184216/comments/919:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 184216 in palo "FTBFS in latest archive rebuild test" [High,Fix released]19:49
slangasekamitk: headers published to userspace should be usable; this is still a bug in linux-libc-dev19:50
calcthe seed desktop-common is what is in desktop that isn't specific to a particular desktop (eg gnome/kde/xfce)?19:54
cjwatsonlinkz0r: autotools' overriding goal is portability, so I'd be astonished if it were restricted to just gcc. It certainly checks for other compilers19:55
cjwatsonor rather, it checks for gcc rather than assuming it19:55
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linkz0rhmm so how should i go on using other compilers?19:58
linkz0rwhat do i need to add to support cl for example?19:58
Riddellcalc: it's what should be on both the ubuntu desktop and kubuntu disks20:03
calcRiddell: ok20:05
calcRiddell: i saw that unr pulled desktop-common so i guess it builds its desktop on top of that instead of ubuntu/kubuntu specifically20:05
Riddellyes, unr has its own desktop seed20:05
tdapplewhy do the gnome dev channels seem dead?20:07
tdappleno traffic i mean20:07
calctdapple: on irc.gnome.org ?20:08
tdapplecalc, yes20:08
calctdapple: oh, probably just a lot of people idling20:08
tdapplelots of people signed on...they just seem to be less chatty than kde folks i guess20:08
tdappleKDE channels are like a social club20:09
cjwatsonlinkz0r: cl?20:13
cjwatsonoh, Windows20:13
cjwatsonlinkz0r: autoconf already seems to check for cl.exe20:13
cjwatsonlinkz0r: it's one of the things looked for by AC_PROG_CC and AC_PROG_CXX20:14
cjwatsonlinkz0r: so why not just try it and see if it works? :-)20:15
linkz0rcjwatson: checking right now :)20:15
steveirecjwatson: Is there any more information I can give you re https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/parted/+bug/36628220:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 366282 in parted "Install partitioner does not detect existing partition table" [Undecided,Incomplete]20:17
steveireOr anything else I can do?20:17
cjwatsonsteveire: oh, sorry, I've been remiss in not dealing with that, just been swamped with jaunty bringup - I'll try to look at it first thing tomorrow, or else remind me in European working hours20:17
cjwatsons/jaunty/karmic/ of course20:18
steveireCheers.20:18
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pittibdmurray: wrt your stock reply for hal-info patches, I'm upstream and commit patches directly there; so no need to ask bug reporters to forward it20:39
bdmurraypitti: which standard response is that?20:40
pittibdmurray: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal-info/+bug/355520/comments/220:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 355520 in hal-info "Philips SA52XX not recognized as a portable audio player " [Medium,Fix committed]20:40
bdmurraypitti: I think that was a one off but noted20:40
pittibdmurray: ah, I saw the same response in the previous bug that I just committed20:41
pittibug 35601920:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 356019 in hal-info "30-keymap-lenovo.fdi patch for X200 Tablet" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35601920:41
bdmurraypitti: other than flagging them as patch should anything else be done to bring them to your attention20:41
pittibdmurray: "triaged" is really good20:41
pittithey stand out20:41
ScottKOf course that's a restricted status.20:42
bdmurraypitti: okay, a 2 off response then20:42
pittibdmurray: heh, ok; I thought you had some clever scripts which do that20:42
bdmurraypitti: not for that one20:42
pittikirkland: do you want to keep byobu-extras in main? if so, please seed it somewhere21:09
kirklandpitti: yes, please21:11
kirklandpitti: okay, will do21:11
cody-somervilleDoes Linux have the fchroot syscall?21:16
dtchennot that i'm aware.21:19
jjohansenno it doesn't21:23
torkianohello all, only curious; is necessary a special requisite to attende to uds ? is a open meeting?21:26
jpdstorkiano: Open. You just have to get there.21:30
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pitticalc: was the removal of openoffice.org-kde more like a merge accident? should we put it back?21:46
calchold on, running to meet UPS21:49
calcpitti: so apparently the kde folks in Debian want it gone or something to that effect21:50
calcpitti: not sure what we want to do long term, it sounds like Debian is attempting to drop KDE3 libraries21:50
calcbut that might be wrong21:50
ScottKcalc: Yes,  Debian KDE people are being more agressive about dumping KDE3 stuff.21:50
pitticalc: that's what the changelog said anyway21:50
pittibut Riddell said Kubuntu still wants it, AFAIUI?21:51
calcpitti: are we planning on keeping KDE3 around after Debian drops it?21:51
ScottKI'm reasonably certain we still want it until the KDE4 version is usable.21:51
calcpitti: well for jaunty anyway yea21:51
* pitti takes that as "karmic"21:51
pitticalc: I don't know, that's a q for the kubuntu folks21:51
calcScottK: afaik no one is working on kde4 support for OOo21:51
calcpitti: ok21:51
calcRiddell: ping21:51
ScottKcalc: Yes.  It's a problem.21:51
pittianyway, I'm about to fall off my chair; good night, see you tomorrow!21:52
calcwow official Ubuntu box tape, heh21:52
dtchen'night pitti21:52
nixternalScottK and calc: speaking of OOo KDE4, there was a request, I think from Riddell actually, for someone to help doing the work...I looked into it but quickly received one hell of a head ache...so ScottK if it is something that is needed, which it is, we need to get people working on it...this would be a perfect opportunity for Kubuntu to really contribute back21:55
ScottKnixternal: I agree.21:56
* nixternal looks at it again21:56
nixternalthis time with a 12-pack :p21:56
nixternalof course this -> http://kde.openoffice.org/ <- doesn't help much21:56
ScottKI think SuSE was working on it last, but I'm not sure.21:57
nixternalnot working on it, just sponsoring it last time I asked21:57
nixternalI tried to get a hold of the original person on the project, it was impossible21:57
slangasekpitti: could you have a look at the fdi file and instructions I provided in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/360795/comments/17, and tell me if I've done something obviously wrong?22:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 360795 in gnome-power-manager "Strange LCD brightness up function implementation on the Acer Aspire 5720" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:03
calcthe last person to work on KDE stuff for OOo was kendy at Novell22:09
calche still works on OOo but was too busy at least the last time I asked about the KDE4 stuff22:09
nixternalgroovy, thanks calc for that22:09
Riddellpong calc22:31
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seb128lamont: could you have a look to the patch in bug #348990?22:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348990 in postfix "Deinstallation doesn't delete all files" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34899022:39
seb128mathiaz: hi, could you review bug #365390?22:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 365390 in dovecot "postfix: invalid value for smtpd_tls_mandatory_ciphers in main.cf" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36539022:46
mathiazseb128: sure22:51
seb128mathiaz: thanks22:51
seb128mathiaz: #371829 has been updated since your comment too if you want to re review this one22:56
seb128mathiaz: and bug #37235822:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 372358 in openvpn "Please merge openvpn 2.1~rc15-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37235822:57
mathiazseb128: right - I'll have a look at these too.22:57
seb128mathiaz: thanks22:58
mathiazseb128: are you clearing up the sponsorship queue?22:58
seb128I'm trying to clean a bit the sponsoring list before having dholbach exploding ;-)22:58
seb128mathiaz: yes, it's over a screen long for main again so trying to get it back under control22:58
seb128mathiaz: sorry for the pings if you watch it regularly but I know that some people don't and they don't notice things waiting there22:59
seb128so it's just a gentle reminder ;-)22:59
mathiazseb128: ok23:00
lamontseb128: will do23:48
seb128lamont: thanks23:49
lamontI also need to package the lastest postfix version23:49
lamontseb128: though I expect you want that after alpha - the patch before?23:49
seb128lamont: I don't really care before or after alpha, I just try to clean the sponsoring list23:49
seb128lamont: having a postfix upload should not impact on the cds since it's not installed by default23:50
lamontcool23:55

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