[03:14] <Ryan52> is there a tool like Debian's tagpending that can be used to parse debian/changelog for LP bug closing and set those bug's statuses to "Fix Committed"?
[03:17] <Ryan52> and if not, any pointers to the regexp to match LP bugs and/or how to change bug statuses (from a script) so that I can write such a tool myself?
[04:17] <felix_> im looking for a good c++ object oriented manual. i only know ansi c, and i would like to practice. i want to implement a hash algorithm
[08:55] <geser> Ryan52: the regexp for it is in /usr/share/perl5/Dpkg/Changelog.pm and you can use the LP API to manipulate bugs
[09:00] <Ryan52> hm ok, thanks.
[09:51]  * hyperair grumbles about not being able to compile quilt
[13:41] <Laney> when does the publisher run?
[13:43] <ScottK> Laney: The run starts at 3 minutes after the hour.
[13:44] <Laney> ScottK: thanks
[13:46] <sebas> Anybody around who can tell me where flash does send its sound?
[13:46] <sebas> I've sound working for skype and the KDE apps but flash is silent
[13:47] <sebas> Removed all pulse from my system to make sound work at all
[13:47] <sebas> Is it possible to use flash with sound without pulse?
[13:48] <ion_> topic
[13:48] <sebas> Can you be more specific?
[13:58] <directhex> sebas, more specific: "#ubuntu for support and general discussion for dapper-jaunty"
[13:59] <sebas> directhex: right, thanks. Sorry for the noise
[15:53] <Dillizar> hey
[17:23] <fta> broken libc? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26702235/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-i386.db4.6_4.6.21-13_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[17:29] <fta> d'oh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/178076/
[17:30] <Guest63936> hello
[17:30] <Guest63936> hello
[17:31] <Guest63936> anyone there
[17:31] <azeem> this is a development channel, not a chat room
[17:31] <azeem> you won't find people randomly chatting unless there is business
[17:31] <Guest63936> can someone help me compile a psptoolchain
[17:32] <Guest63936> i keep getting error
[17:32] <Guest63936> i keep getting errors
[17:33] <Guest63936> join #ubuntu+1
[18:32] <funkyHat> Which libsdl package is pulled in by default in Ubuntu? looks like it should be libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio
[18:32] <funkyHat> Can't tell from here because I already had sdl installed before upgrading (if that might make any difference)
[18:33] <funkyHat> Also is there a way I can find things like that out without having to ask silly questions? :)
[18:34] <maxb> pulled in by default by what?
[18:35] <funkyHat> maxb: libsdl1.2debian
[18:36] <funkyHat> Oh, looks like it would default to -alsa?
[20:20] <kklimonda> Is it possible to update transmission to 1.53/1.54 in 9.04 instead of backporting all fixes? Developer says that almost all changes made in 1.5x are now bugfixes - there are only few "arguably minor improvements, rather than fixes, but I included them because they are so minor, and have such a limited scope w/no ripple effect" in future 1.54 release. 1.53 is security release, 1.52 contains only bugfixes. Also whole 1.5x branch is
[20:20] <kklimonda> kept mostly because of Ubuntu :).
[20:22]  * felix_ try
[20:25] <MmikeDOMA> Is there a way to pre-download packages, and then issue do-release-upgrade? I've downloaded all the packages using apt-zip, put those in /var/cache/apt/archives, issued do-release-upgrade, and it starts downloading packages from the internet...
[21:07] <Who> I am trying to do a notification gauge from notify-send - is that possible?
[22:26] <xhaker> dtchen: hello, is there any CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP enabled ubuntu kernel?
[22:26] <xhaker> dtchen: i need to use hda-verb :/
[22:27] <maxb> xhaker: /boot/config-`uname -r`
[22:29] <directhex> # CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP is not set
[22:29] <xhaker> yes i know it is not set on mine :)
[23:38]  * felix_ fears the electric storm that is being created over madrid sky