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Satirikhey05:02
Satirikanyone here could review my translation file on launchpad ?05:02
Satiriki uploaded it 11days ago :(05:03
Hobbseecool new team pages!05:25
Satirikanyone here could review my translation file on launchpad ?05:28
forceshi!06:50
forceshello?06:50
* Hobbsee waves06:50
forcesi'm looking for a repo06:52
forcesI wanna update openoffice in hardy06:52
forcesopenoffice 3.0 it's ok06:52
jmarsdenforces: Did you try hardy-backports and hardy-updates ?06:53
forcesyes06:53
forceshardy-backports doesn't have openoffice 306:53
Hobbseejmarsden: *shudder*.  I doubt it would have made it to -backports, and definetly not for updates06:53
forceshttp://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=openoffice&searchon=names&suite=hardy-backports&section=all06:54
forceslook06:54
Hobbseeforces: google suggests you use http://ubuntu-snippets.blogspot.com/2008/10/ppa-for-openofficeorg-30.html06:54
jmarsdenHobbsee: True, but they are the logical places to check for updates versions of stuff that is already in Ubuntu...06:54
Hobbseejmarsden: indeed :)06:54
forceswhere can I see a list of all avaible PPA repositories for hardy?06:55
jmarsdenforces: There are probably thousands of them :)  PPAs are in essence *personal*, not official Ubuntu created things.06:56
forces:O06:56
forcesso... it's not secure use that repo?06:56
forcesdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ubuntu hardy main06:57
jmarsdenPPA == Personal Package Archive.  You have to trust whoever created it.06:57
forcesso... launchpad can have 2 or more repos for openoffice06:59
forcesbecause whoever can create one06:59
jmarsdenforces: Yes.  You might want to check http://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs and see who is in the team, see if you recognize any of the names there, etc..  LaunchPad is usable by anyone who agrees to the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and if they agree to the PPA terms... they can have a PPA.07:00
jmarsdenMy guess is that that particular PPA is probably fine... but the packages there are not an official part of Ubuntu, they are not necessarily tested by Ubuntu staff (or volunteers!) in any way07:02
forcesand they are not completely build07:04
forceshttps://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs/+archive/ppa07:04
forces>.<07:04
forcesI need l10n packages for change language07:04
forcesIm talking with calc07:11
forcesit's the PPA administrador07:12
forceshe's*07:12
forceshello?07:14
jmarsdenOK.  If calc is involved they are legit packages :)07:25
forcesdo you know calc?07:26
forcesbut he has not compiled the languages packages07:26
jmarsdenNot face to face, but on IRC he has discused Openoffice packaging plenty of times...07:26
wgrantHe's Ubuntu's OOo maintainer.07:26
forcesI wanna tell him that07:26
forces>.<07:26
wgrantHe knows.07:27
forceswhy you dont care spanish people?07:27
jmarsdenforces: I don't think you have much idea what it takes to deal with packages the size of OOo... it is *huge*!  I really doubt calc is in any way anti-Spanish :)07:28
forcesyes, that's true, I dont have idea07:29
forcesbut why dont wait until the languages packages are complete build07:30
wgrantHuh?07:30
forcesbecause right now I can't install openoffice 3.0.107:30
wgrantWhat do you mean?07:30
forcesthey remove07:30
forcesjust openoffice 3.1 is avaible07:30
wgrantAFAICT it is *you* who should be waiting until the language packs are built.07:31
wgrantSo, this is another aspect of PPAs - they're often broken, and don't ever need to be fixed.07:31
forcesme and all spanish people07:32
jmarsdenforces: If you have a suitable machine and many hours to spare, you could download the source packages and rebuild them on your own machine... for any set of languages you want.  or, you could consider upgrading to a Ubuntu release that includes official OOo 3.0.1 pacakges :)07:32
forcesi cant upgrade because my intel graphics card doesn't work in jaunty07:33
jmarsdenIs it very very old?  Or is there a bug report about that issue?07:33
forceshave you read the jaunty release notes?07:34
jmarsdenYes, a while ago... but I don't remember everything in them :)07:34
forceshttp://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Performance%20regressions%20on%20Intel%20graphics%20cards07:34
forceshttp://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Display%20freezes%20with%20Intel%20graphics%20cards07:34
wgrantI don't recall that we shipped with any Intel cards not working.07:35
wgrantCompiz disabled on them, perhaps.07:35
wgrantBut none not working.07:35
forcesyou can't play07:35
Hobbseewgrant: it's that they don't have as high fps performance as they used to have07:35
jmarsdenI see stuff about performance issues, nothing about "doesn't work"07:35
forcesand everything is slow07:35
forcesand your pc freeze07:35
Hobbseethat being said, mine actually plays video now, reliably, and doesn't seem slow in most things.07:35
wgrantHobbsee: I know, but that != doesn't work.07:35
Hobbseewgrant: agreed.07:35
forcesdo you have intel graphics?07:36
Hobbseeyes07:36
forces00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)07:37
forcesthat's mine07:37
forces:P07:37
jmarsdenSo if you do what the release notes say, your system still cannot run OpenOffice under Jaunty?  Seems very odd...07:38
wgrantjmarsden: That's what I thought.07:38
forcesI don't use jaunty07:39
Hobbseehowever, this conversation is probably more suited to #ubuntu, as it does not relate to launchpad07:39
jmarsdenforces: Try it from a LiveCD?  Does OOo run from that?  And yes, we're offtopic :)07:40
forcesok07:40
HobbseeThe ppa listed above is likely to be the most suitable, and if it doesn't have everything that you were hoping for, you're free to take it up with the owner of it.  However, there's no guarentee that the owner will, or even should, make more packages for you07:40
forcesjust think in spanish people07:40
forcesall latin american people07:41
wgrantMost of them don't need to use OOo 3.007:41
forcesmillions and millions07:41
forces:P07:41
wgrantOr if they do, they can upgrade to Jaunty.07:41
Hobbseeexactly07:41
wgrantPPAs are not intended to be used by millions of people.07:41
forcesno because we dont have money to buy a Nvidia07:41
forcesso we use intel07:41
forcesand intel work too bad in jaunty07:41
jmarsdenforces: "Too bad" is subjective.  Worst case, try Karmic and work with the developers to improve Intel video support for that release :)07:43
forcesgood advice, maybe later when karmic have another kernel07:45
forcesI read that kernel team was working with intel hardware in linux 2.6.3007:46
mithrostill no launchpad developers about?08:00
Hobbseemithro: it's a Sunday.  Very unlikely.08:00
wgrantAnd a UDS Sunday.08:01
mithroHobbsee: well they don't seem to have been around at all last week because of the allhands/summit so I was hoping they might be around now08:01
wgrantSo they've probably all got the flu, or are drunk.08:01
Hobbseemithro: you'll probably be waiting for another week, on that basis.  THey don't tned to wokr weekends at all, let alone when they're travelling08:02
mithro:(08:02
forcesbye08:02
forcesthink in spanish people when you are compiling/programing08:03
forcessay no racism08:03
forcesxD08:03
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staffanQuick question: How do I untarget a bug for a release? I can't seem to find a button for this anywhere12:02
andrea-bsstaffan, you can only target bugs to milestones or series, not releases12:12
wgrantstaffan: You can't delete the row, but you're meant to set its status to Won't Fix.12:20
wgrantstaffan: "Won't Fix" has a special meaning there.12:20
wgrantandrea-bs: The link still says "Nominate for release", unfortunately.12:21
wgrantEven though what you said is true.12:21
maxbSurely the "Nominate for release" link exits to allow it to be nominated for *other* releases?12:27
maxboh, misunderstood, I see why it is unfortunate now12:27
staffanwgrant, andrea-bs: Are there any good reasons why it cannot be undone?12:48
staffanoh, and I can't set it to "Won't fix" - after deleting the series in a desperate attempt to undone my error its no longer an option12:50
wgrantstaffan: Urgh, you were able to delete the series? That sounds like a bug.12:51
staffans/undone/undo/12:51
wgrantstaffan: Which is the bug?12:51
staffanwgrant: oh yes :)12:51
staffanhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/peekabot/+bug/37981412:51
ubottuUbuntu bug 379814 in peekabot/trunk "gen_action_registry.sh incorrectly generates Action Registry" [Medium,In progress]12:51
wgrantstaffan: How did you delete it?12:52
staffanwgrant: If you go the series overview page, there's a "Delete series" option in the sidebar on the right12:53
wgrantstaffan: ... and that does that? Oh dear.12:54
wgrantstaffan: It just moved it to another project, over which you have no privileges. So you can't set Won't Fix any more.12:54
wgrantYou might want to ask a question at http://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion. Somebody might be able to resolve this mess. In the meantime, I'm going to file a bug about that 'deletion' method.12:55
staffanwgrant: Well, on edge.launchpad.net there is at least. Looks like that functionalitu isn't there in the non-beta code.12:55
wgrantstaffan: Right, I know it was added this month.12:56
staffanI put it down as "Invalid", which I guess will do fine. And possibly also make me a top contributor in the glorious Obsolete Junk project :)13:01
wgrantSince it's not the development series, Invalid is as good as Won't Fix.13:01
staffanwgrant: thanks for the help13:03
wgrantstaffan: No problem.13:03
binraptCan you prevent Launchpad from mailing you about your own questions? (it will notify you about you making a post which is obviously unnecessary because you already know you did)14:16
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bilboedHi. I'm having a problem with a PPA. I've just uploaded a new package, it was built correctly .. but it's status is still pending.15:20
bilboedThe package in question is pitivi here : https://launchpad.net/~gstreamer-developers/+archive/ppa15:20
bilboedit says "Pending publication"15:21
bilboedI said nothing, seems to lag, it's now published :)15:22
Hobbseebilboed: publisher runs every 15 mins, so there is a bit of a delay :)15:23
bilboedok :)15:23
bilboedfirst time I'm actually doing a deb package15:23
goshawkis there any plan for armel support in ppa?15:46
beunoHobbsee, are you at UDS?16:02
Hobbseebeuno: no :(16:03
Hobbseebeuno: uni and such takes precedence, i'm afraid16:03
beunoHobbsee, aw  :(16:03
Hobbseebeuno: indeed.  Hopefully i'll make it to the one in 1 year's time16:03
Hobbseewill depend on what happens with post-uni work, etc16:03
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satirikhello16:40
satirikanyone here could review my translation file on launchpad ?16:41
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satirikanyone here could review my translation file on launchpad ?19:43
jarleI am lost, I can not find any way to actually submit a bug, even though I am logged in I do not see any "report bug button"?20:43
meoblast001what's this i hear20:51
meoblast001all of Launchpad isn't going free?20:51
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magciusmeoblast001, Soyaz isn't going free.21:21
magciusmeoblast001, but there may be others that aren't going free,21:21
meoblast001why not21:21
mtaylorhey all.. I'm having problems breaking a bzr lock on lp and I'm getting a traceback...22:57
mtaylorbzr break-lock lp:drizzle/mordred22:58
mtaylorjust fundamentally fails22:58

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