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fta+12% in 1 week! grrr00:16
BUGabundofta: enjoyed that dent from me !!?00:16
BUGabundoahahaha00:16
BUGabundocan't you make those get slimmer instead?00:16
ftawhich one? i can't read everything you write00:16
BUGabundoI'm fat enough! don't need more height !!! eheh00:16
BUGabundohttp://identi.ca/notice/520420400:16
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ftai already trimmed it a lot00:17
ftabut it's growing again00:17
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alexbodnhello friends. i wish to build the new lp packages for xulrunner-1.9.[12]. where should i download the upstream sources?06:29
rippsfta: ping?07:26
rippsfta still not around?09:13
ftaasac, *sigh* http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/chromium-tarball.png10:23
ftaripps, hi10:23
BUGabundobons dias!10:24
rippsfta: yo, I've got a couple issues and questions about ppabot10:25
BUGabundofta: it just keeps growing10:25
ftaalexbodn, what do you mean? apt-get source xulrunner-1.9.1? or the upstream vcs?10:25
asacfta: hi10:26
asacso ia32 is broken10:26
asacit kills flash10:26
asacchromium works though10:26
ftaasac, hm10:26
asacbut its not the modules10:26
asaci tried removing gail (which is the only one added)10:26
BUGabundoahhh that's why I have no sound on flash again10:27
ftaBUGabundo, no10:27
BUGabundono ?10:27
BUGabundoohh10:27
asacits only in ftas staging thing10:27
ftaBUGabundo, you're not using my staging ppa, are you?10:27
asacand it breaks flash completely ;)10:27
asace.g. no flash at all10:27
asacnot just sound10:27
rippsdaily.sh seems to keep dying after pulling the source, and then it won't upload. I have to do it manually using update-pkg and sync-ppa, one package at a time. Even when I delete all the $package.head.* it still gives me trouble. Is there something I'm doing wrong?10:27
rippsThe manual method updates the orig.tar.gz, but it won't copy my debian/ changes to the other distro ppas.10:28
BUGabundofta: who knows. I'm everywhere10:29
ftaripps, update-pkg creates the orig tarball, sync merges your debian/ and pushes10:29
ftaripps, please paste me what you see10:29
fta(i should really improve logging)10:29
rippsbut sync is merging the ppa's it, keeps giving me an error about the branches have diverged, merge than pull10:29
ripps*sync isn't10:30
asacoh dear ... i dont feel good. not sure what kind of flu is it, but it aint good10:31
BUGabundoasac: hope not A flu!10:32
BUGabundodon't join the other 28k10:32
ftaasac, got that last week-end. sore throat and fever. feeling better now10:32
asaci am not sure what it is10:33
asacbut i feel really bad10:33
ftaripps, diverges in d/control and d/changelog are ok, the bot deals with that10:34
rippsfta: but than why is quitting out after it gets one of those10:34
ftait should say something before quitting. please show me :)10:35
rippsfta: http://pastebin.com/f55b817e410:36
ftahm, bzr is not good at reporting either.10:37
ftai think i know. you trashed your .ppa branches locally right?10:38
rippsfta: yes10:38
ftayou should never do that as the main .ppa is on lp. (not the .ppa.dist)10:38
rippsTried starting fresh10:38
rippsI've never setup a launchpad .ppa10:39
rippsDo I need to do that?10:39
ftai mean a branch called something.ppa10:40
rippsIt said that the ppa field was optional, and it just pulls the debian packaging from the lp10:40
ftaor .daily in my examples10:40
ftalook at your code page on lp10:40
ftathe same account as in you dput target10:41
ftayouR10:41
rippsohhhh, I didn't check there, becuase my debian comes from the gmpc-trunk repo, while I've been dputting to my personal staging ppa under my account.10:43
rippsI didn't realize it created code repos under the owner of the ppa10:44
ftaiirc, you can add --fix to update-pkgs just once10:45
ftait will push to lp with --overwrite, which is what you need10:46
rippsfta: do I have to do that everytime I update my debian packaging on the gmpc-trunk repos?10:47
ftahttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~fta/%2Bjunk/ppa-scripts/annotate/head%3A/README#L1310:47
ftano10:47
ftaif you never trash your branches, you should never have to do anything10:47
rippsfta: I only started deleting them because I couldn't get them to update with new versions10:48
ftayou must not uncommit either after the bot saw an update10:49
rippsOkay, ok, this was probably my bad10:49
rippsI have another issue: patching10:49
fta?10:50
rippsI maintain backports of a single package, but some distros have different packages which require a patch to work with a different package, is there some way I can implement a method to patch only for a particlur distro (such as karmic) but not the other distros?10:51
ftahmm.. in the mozilla packages, we do that in d/rules with some tests. we can't do conditional patching directly with quilt/dpatch10:53
ftathere's nothing the bot can do here. it's more about the way buildd works10:54
rippsHmm... I'll have to take a look at them10:54
rippsOkay, another one10:54
rippsAt the current time, since I use git branches I need to append the version string with a date to make update properly (git hashes don't follow an incremental manner) so is there some way for the bot to detect that package is identical to one I uploaded yesterday? It seems dumb to upload and build a package everyday that only sees updates every other week10:56
rippsbut I still allow me to do manual updates in case I fix something in the debian packaging10:57
ftaget the date from upstream10:58
ftadon't use localtime10:58
BUGabundofta: what was that all about?!?10:58
rippsyou mean pull the date from git log?10:59
ripps... I hadn't considered that, thanks10:59
ftaripps, yes10:59
ftaripps, http://paste.ubuntu.com/193333/10:59
* ripps is going to need to update all his packaging repos now10:59
fta:)11:00
ftaBUGabundo, sub-minute gwibber11:00
ftaREV=`git log --pretty=format:%cd~%h --date=short -1 | tr -d -` ; \11:03
ftaVERS=`perl -pe 's/,/,\n/g' api/raw.json | grep '"version":' | cut -d\" -f4 | sed -e 's/\([0-9\.]*\)/\1\~/'` ; \11:03
ftaVERSION=$$VERS~git$$REV11:03
ftagives me 3.0.0~b1~git20090514~a32353b11:03
ftathat's yui311:03
BUGabundofta: ahh that is crazy! I was talking about communication integraded!11:04
rippsfta: your method seems much cleaner than mine...11:07
ripps:\11:08
asaccool. this is ffox 3.5 thing is really going to be final soon i have the feeling ;)11:15
andrew_sayersasac: we talked yesterday about disabling the screensaver when Flash is on.  I'm almost done with a C app that disables it when npviewer.bin is fullscreen, without interacting with FF at all.  Where would be the best place to aim such a workaround?11:18
BUGabundoandrew_sayers: can you fix other players too ?!11:20
BUGabundoeheh11:20
andrew_sayersOther players?11:20
BUGabundogetting tired of totem allowing power manager to DIM the LCD11:20
BUGabundoandrew_sayers: joking! another bug11:20
asacandrew_sayers: good question. maybe nspluginwrapper itself?11:20
andrew_sayersBUGabundo: Ah, okay.  I've just come from fixing Kaffeine, so for a moment I thought you were reading my mind :)11:21
andrew_sayersasac: Fair enough.  Who do I talk to about that?11:21
asacandrew_sayers: for ubuntu you can talk to us. Jazzva has kind of the hat on for nspluginwrapper.11:22
andrew_sayersasac: and are you interested in getting the previous patch going, to try and detect non-fullscreen video?11:22
asacif you think its something that should go upstream, we can try to submit it for you11:22
ftajcastro, chromium now has minimize/maximize/close when the system bar & borders are off :)11:22
asacandrew_sayers: i have the feeling that the previous patch will be kind of flaky11:22
fta+buttons11:22
asacandrew_sayers: so i am interested, just wonder if it can be done in a stable fashion11:23
andrew_sayersasac: can you qualify "flaky"?  Do you mean that the heuristic it's using is inaccurate, or that the implementation is immature?11:24
asacandrew_sayers: flaky in the sense that the implementation will be hard to become mature11:25
asacmost likely because the heurisitic is hard to get right11:25
asacbut then. i have to check the latest code to understand more on this ;)11:25
andrew_sayersYeah, agreed.  Do you know whether Flash disables the Windows screensaver for non-fullscreen videos?11:25
asacandrew_sayers: how about this: we get a nspluginwrapper thing into the package and when this works i can try to find some adobe contact and bug them about their plans for fullscreen + screensaver11:26
asacandrew_sayers: i dont think flash disables any screensaver atm11:26
asac(but could be wrong)11:26
asacandrew_sayers: how is that npviewer code run? is that a daemon running in user session or what?11:27
andrew_sayersI'll go and have a look at Windows later.  Good plan though, I'll be back once I've figured out how to get DBus working in C.11:27
asacandrew_sayers: ah cool. so this is a dbus activated service?11:27
andrew_sayersAh, no.  It would continuously poll X, looking for instances of npviewer.bin with fullscreen properties, then send a DBus message to inhibit the screensaver.11:28
asacandrew_sayers: if you want to use gobject its simple. if you dont, check out the gdbus lib available on moblin ... it gives you gmainloop integration without the gobject overhead (so plain glib)11:28
asachmm. gdbus is currently nto available as a git tree anymore11:29
asactoo bad ;)11:29
asacits in connman though if you want to take a look. we will make a top level package out of it soon11:29
andrew_sayersI've got a glib example I'm working from, it's just the avalanche of new things that's slowing me down :)11:29
asachttp://git.kernel.org/?p=network/connman/connman-gnome.git;a=summary11:29
asacandrew_sayers: yeah. but the glib example probably uses glib-dbus11:29
asacand _that_ is using GObject stuff11:30
asacgdbus is more light wait ;)11:30
andrew_sayersAh, right.  Good thing I came here first then :)11:30
asacanyway. if you just want something to send a call, go whatever you find first ;)11:30
asacandrew_sayers: its not a general problem. just that some (including me), doesnt like to use GObject unless i develop an app that needs GObject11:30
andrew_sayersYeah, agreed.11:31
asachttp://git.kernel.org/?p=network/connman/connman.git;a=summary11:31
asacsorry the other was the wrong one11:31
asacif you want to use that you can just copy the files to your own tree for now11:32
asachttp://git.kernel.org/?p=network/connman/connman.git;a=tree;f=gdbus;h=7f2feded81c57833cbea6a8a8610a221ac2f960c;hb=master11:32
asacwe will make a lib from it asap11:32
andrew_sayersOkay, so I'll have a go with gdbus, and get back to you in a bit.11:33
BUGabundodid I read "continuously poll X" ??11:36
andrew_sayersBUGabundo: More precisely, examine the properties of every X window every (say) 30 seconds.11:37
BUGabundoandrew_sayers: ever run $ powertop ?11:38
BUGabundowant me to kill you next?11:38
BUGabundopolling is bad!11:38
BUGabundolisten on status change is good11:38
andrew_sayersHow do I do that, for X properties?11:39
ftagnome 31798211:39
ubottuGnome bug 317982 in User Interface "Notification icon redundant when applet is used" [Enhancement,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31798211:39
ftagnome 32411411:39
ubottuGnome bug 324114 in User Interface "Minimize to nothing (no tray)" [Minor,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32411411:39
ftagnome 33101911:39
ubottuGnome bug 331019 in User Interface "Show notification when unfocused but not minimized" [Minor,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33101911:39
ftahmm11:40
BUGabundofta: what's all of that?11:40
BUGabundoandrew_sayers: don't ask me... I don't even code!11:41
BUGabundoI just bash stuff I think its bad, and file bugs on stuff that doesn't work11:41
ftaBUGabundo, some rhythmbox bugs11:41
BUGabundotalking of bugs....11:41
ftaBUGabundo, you should code, you would dent less then ;)11:41
BUGabundoasac: I never managed to file that bug on NM opening the 3G assintant when there's an account For All users11:42
BUGabundofta: ahahahahahahahaha11:42
BUGabundothe day I start to code, I'll double Linux code lines !11:42
* BUGabundo now that deservs a dent11:42
micahgasac: they seemed to fix a lot of bugs in the FF3.0.11 release11:44
fta*sigh* rhythmbox seems alive to me: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2009-May/msg00089.html11:45
BUGabundoit was never dead!11:45
BUGabundojust in coma11:45
ftaBUGabundo, please don't use that: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2009-May/msg00038.html   :)11:48
asacBUGabundo: there is a bug open for that11:51
asaci dont know the number though11:51
BUGabundoasac: for what?11:52
micahgasac: is it worth going through the 67 or so bugs fixed in 3.0.11 and seeing if we have corresponding issues in LP?11:52
ftaasac, mozilla 49780711:53
ubottuMozilla bug 497807 in General "segfault upon application startup" [Critical,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49780711:53
asacBUGabundo: for 3g wizard opening eve if there is a system connection11:53
BUGabundoahh great11:53
BUGabundofta: * Last.fm submission protocol v1.2 (including the 'now playing' feature)11:55
BUGabundoerr that's dead too...11:55
asacfta: not sure whats up with him ;)11:56
* micahg whistles off in the corner11:57
asacmicahg: if you can look through those 67 bugs that would be cool11:57
asacbut i think most issues are not filed inlaunchpad11:58
micahgMy guess is quite a few are w/out upstream labeled11:58
micahgif you don't think it's worthwhile, work on normal bugs11:58
micahgone bug thing I noticed was the bookmarks fix11:58
micahgI think we have a few bugs for that unconfirmed11:59
asacmicahg: yeah. so you can definitly do that11:59
asacmicahg: set them to fix committed11:59
asacwe will release .11 today11:59
micahgok, I'll try this weekend11:59
* micahg needs sleep now :)11:59
micahgis this prime time for Europe?11:59
BUGabundo!date12:00
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about date12:00
BUGabundoFri Jun 12 12:01:02 WEST 200912:00
BUGabundohumm now that I notice. its almost lunch time. and I did nothing today, other then filling a few bugs12:01
BUGabundodamn12:01
micahgoh, I found this weird color bug for ati x86_64 systems12:02
BUGabundoeheh12:03
BUGabundothe one from yesterday?12:03
micahgyeah12:03
BUGabundocan I set Ctrl-Q to not close Firefox?12:04
micahgmozilla bug 490537 if anyone's interested12:04
ubottuMozilla bug 490537 in GFX: Color Management "Colors in some PNG images are severely wrong" [Major,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49053712:05
BUGabundoI keep hitting both ctrl-w  and ctrl-q12:05
micahgi'm off to bed12:05
BUGabundohttp://xkcd.com/596/12:08
rippsfta: I have a package called gmpc-plugins that contains 20+ individual repos most git, one is hg. I want to use method so that the package will only update when one of the repos changes, otherwise It'll build 20+ plugins everyday, pointlessly12:10
ftahmm, tricky12:11
ftamanually, how would you check that?12:11
fta..that an update is needed12:12
rippsfta: in the past I've used a method of running a script that would compile a changelog based on the date the package was last created and what changes have occured in each repo.12:15
rippsI might be able to adapt that script to check if any changes have occured, if the script doesn't create any output, then no update12:16
rippsfta: can you create functions in rules files?12:17
ftaripps, yes, sort of. you can use "call", but it's not trivial. it's often easier to just run an external script12:19
ftaripps, http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Call-Function12:19
ftayou probably want an external script here12:20
ftabut if you do your get-orig-source well, with a good cache, you should not need that at all. the bot could just update the branches from your cache, pack, and detect the filename is the same so no need to push anything12:22
fta(assuming the packaging branch is the same too)12:22
ftaripps, ^^12:23
ftaripps, do you poll random snapshots for all those branches, or do you have a master branch pointing to specific revisions of each branch?12:24
fta-poll+pull12:25
asactoo bad kaze crashes after xul 1.9.1 respin12:30
asackazehakase it is12:30
asacanyway ... lunch now12:30
rippsfta: http://pastebin.com/f3f34753112:33
ftai see12:35
ftathe problem with that is there's no way to replay it. i mean, if i re-run get-orig-source to recreate the tarball, i'll probably end-up with a different thing.12:37
ftawould make sense to group all those branches in a common branch, and use that branch for the tarball, so you have just one version & rev id12:42
rippsfta: how do you mean?12:51
ftaripps, you create an empty dir/branch, pull all your branches in there, commit, and teach your get-orig to pack that. the next day, your get-orig updates all the branches inside, commit, if there's something new, you have a new revision for the bot to use, otherwise, the bot will just pack and realize there's nothing new.12:54
rippsfta: right now, I have my script need to fetch the repos stored in code branch.12:55
ftayour problem is that you need a unique rev-id to avoid unnecessary updates12:56
rippsfta: I think I already implemented that. My gmpc-plugins branch contains none of the git/hg repos. It only has the autogen.sh, configure.ac, makefile.am, and fetch.sh. fetch.sh is what pulls all of the repos locally.12:56
rippsso... branch from gmpc-plugins, fetch, than push to gmpc-plugins.fetch?12:57
ftaif you already have that, it's easy. you may want to export it somewhere, so others could use ut12:57
rippsI think I get it, because bzr commit will only allow a commit if there's changes, so the gmpc-plugins.fetch will be the one I store the rev id, and it'll only update when packages have actually been changed12:59
rippsThen I just use bzr$REV12:59
ftayes, i would do that in bzr. empty branch at the start with .git & .hg in bzrignore, the clone/pull/update/whatever the sub branches, bzr commit. done13:00
fta-the+then13:01
rippsso... the whole get-changes script I made, I don't need it :\13:02
ftalol13:02
rippsput '*/.git' and '*/.hg' in .bzrignore, correct?13:05
asacjust .git13:15
ftayep, something like that, so you're not committing that to bzr (and getting false positives)13:15
asaci think13:15
asacyou can use bzr ignore path/to/file/to/ignore13:15
asacthat will auto add stuff13:15
ftaasac, ready to experiment yourself with the bot? :)13:16
asacnope ... i am most in the sick bay ;)13:16
asacjust waiting for a call i have in 1h to exit computer13:17
asacnot yet sure how i can speak there given that i cannot even breath13:17
asacbut i will really soon13:17
asacffox sec update also has to go out today13:17
asacand next week the 1.8 branch together with tbird i would think13:18
* asac sycs mails to laptop13:20
ftaasac, please remember to sign the gpg keys someday13:24
BUGabundoahaha13:24
ftaonly got about 15 out of 4013:24
asacfta: i definitly will.13:26
asacfta: i guess some also sent their sigs to key servers and not through mail13:26
asacfta: rnu gpg --recv-keys YOURID13:26
asacto grab them in case they did that13:27
* asac movinng to different room without sun13:28
ftaiirc, the tool sends emails by default, or emails + push13:28
asacfta: yes. but not everybody is using caff13:45
ftaasac, how do i see my own web of trust?13:48
asacfta: signatures?13:49
asacfta: gpg --list-sigs fta@ubuntu13:49
asac(or KEYID)13:49
asacthere was a website where you could see your connections13:51
asaccant find it right now13:51
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rippsfta: in gmpc-plugins, when I do a commit without changes, the error bzr throws causes the daily.sh script to exit. How can I prevent this?15:04
ftaripps, where is that commit? get-orig?15:10
rippsyes15:11
rippsI fixed it by adding || and an echo after it15:11
ftayep, bzr commit || test $? = 1  or something like that15:12
rippsactually, it seems just adding || causes the script to negate the error15:14
rippswell, it's my bedtime, I'll see how the packages built when i wake up15:19
asacfta: wotsap - OpenPGP Web of Trust analyzer and pathfinder15:40
ftaasac, i'm filing a bug in evolution. could you tell me if you understand it: http://paste.ubuntu.com/194414/ ?15:54
BUGabundoyou lost me in there16:01
BUGabundowhat's wrong exaclty ?16:01
BUGabundo554 5.7.1 <first.last@corporate.com>: Sender address rejected: domain use is reserved  ?16:01
ftayes16:03
ftait rejects the email16:03
asacfta: yes. not sure though whats the right behaviour ;)16:08
asacbut file it upstream and see16:08
asacyou can also ask on #evolution on irc.gimp.org i guess16:08
asacdoes tbird have the same problem?16:08
ftayes16:08
ftagnome 58557716:10
ubottuGnome bug 585577 in Mailer "wrong FROM in the envelope during SMTP negociation when using multiple accounts" [Normal,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58557716:10
ftaasac, wotsap doesn't even know my key16:26
asacfta: did you ever send your key to keyservers?16:27
asacgpg --send-keys YOURKEYID16:27
ftai sure did, several times, long ago and today16:28
ftahttp://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xB6EE20E816:28
ftabut it looks empty compared to, say: http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xEF58497016:28
asacfta: yeah. so if you didnt push your key after you added the sigs then thats normal16:30
asacprobably takes a few days16:30
ftai did, to subkeys.pgp.net16:31
asacyes.16:33
asacwill take a bit tilll it goes to mit from there etc16:33
asacfta: http://subkeys.pgp.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x68E7CD1DB6EE20E816:35
ftaoh, better, thanks16:35
ftaasac, FIREFOX_3_5rc1_RELEASE16:50
ftatime to revert the branding16:51
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asacfta: i would prefer to not switch branding until we make it the default .... which hopefully happens before alpha3 or shorly after17:31
asacbut lets discuss this later. i have to go to dinner now17:31
sebnerasac: I'm wondering that the progress of TB3 is :)17:32
ftaasac, are you sure your flash crashes were caused by my ia32-libs?18:30
ftaBUGabundo, wanna do a kick test? :)18:38
BUGabundoeheh18:40
BUGabundonot now18:40
BUGabundoleaving right now18:40
BUGabundoping me tomorrow18:40
asacfta: yes. downgrading cured it18:46
ftaok18:47
asacnot sure how to track down what caused this though18:52
andrew_sayersasac: I'm finally done with the meat of this C implementation.  If you're still about, I'd like to ask your opinion about licensing, code style, and how/where to upload it.19:31
asacandrew_sayers: if its nspluginwrapper specific code, preferably use the same license they are using (or something compatible). for code-style same answer, see what they are doing.19:34
asacsebner: i wonder too ;) ... i will gently ask again (next week?)19:35
sebnerasac: ehehe! :)19:36
andrew_sayersasac: you mentioned talking to the Adobe guys about getting it Flash to actually work.  I've put the screensaver bits into a (trivial) file of its own.  If I put it under some permissive license, would it make that conversation easier?19:36
andrew_sayers"Here's a bit of C, call it when you like."19:37
asacandrew_sayers: it might help, but i think its unlikely; its more about getting them think about it and prioritze19:38
andrew_sayersFair enough - nspluginwrapper seems like the natural place to put it, although it would basically need to be a process (or at least a thread) of its own.19:41
andrew_sayersHow about I file a bug report against nspluginwrapper, with a patch including the new code?19:43
asacJazzva: there?19:44
asacandrew_sayers: lets see if Jazzva is there ;)19:45
andrew_sayersSure :)19:45
asacandrew_sayers: in general i would prefer that you prepare a bzr branch and ask for merging. just need Jazzva to tell us whats the current state of our branches ;)19:45
andrew_sayersIn the mean time, last question: I ended up using the raw dbus code (not gdbus or glib-dbus), but I could only get it to work linking against dbus-glib-1.  Am I missing something?19:46
asacandrew_sayers: if you only used raw dbus code then there is something wrong19:46
asacyou should be able to lnk against just dbus19:46
asacdbus-119:47
asacmost likely you used gobject ;)19:47
andrew_sayersNo, just forgot the -1 :)19:48
asacandrew_sayers: hehe. pkg-config --list-all | grep dbus19:48
asac;)19:48
* andrew_sayers adds this to the pile of things he learnt today19:49
asacandrew_sayers: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/nspluginwrapper/ubuntu19:58
andrew_sayersAh, great.19:59
andrew_sayersIf Jazzva doesn't get back to us, I'll put in a merge request when I've got it all tidy (should be by the end of the night).20:00
asacyou can just do bzr lp:nspluginwrapper20:00
asacerr bzr branch lp:nspluginwrapper20:00
asac;)20:00
Jazzvaasac: here, but busy with school :(... lp:nspluginwrapper is currently the latest nspluginwrapper we have in20:14
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asacJazzva: thanks. good luck with getting school done ;)20:16
Jazzvayeah... two more exams to go in this month... the next one is tomorrow morning, so hopefully I'll have more time after that :). the exam after that one is in few weeks, and easy.20:17
Jazzvaasac: if you need anything about nspluginwrapper, just ask, I'll look at chat notifications from time to time...20:18
asacexam on sat?20:18
asacthats brave ;)20:18
asacgood luck for that!20:18
Jazzvabut not the worst... exam on sunday at 8am... had two of those. scary time :)20:18
Jazzvagood luck with work here :). i'm back to multicast and the rest of that network-y stuff...20:19
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BUGabundoasac: did the Font changes landed today on hardy?21:40
BUGabundomy system fonts is alllllll messed up!21:40
asacBUGabundo: font changes? hardy? no clue ;)21:41
BUGabundovery strange21:42
BUGabundo*everything* is bigger21:42
BUGabundojust like during jaunty cycle21:42
BUGabundowhen we removed the 96DPIs21:42
asacBUGabundo: yes, but hardy? i doubt it21:44
BUGabundogrr21:45
BUGabundokarmic asac!!!!21:45
andrew_sayersasac: this is probably a newbie question, but what do I need to install to clear a "undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'" error compiling nspluginwrapper on 64-bit?21:46
andrew_sayers(And several similar messages)21:47
asacandrew_sayers: did you try to build the branch just using "debuild -b" ?21:50
BUGabundoasac: any ideas?21:51
BUGabundokarmic koala!! LOLO hardy what was i thinking21:51
asac22:40 < BUGabundo> asac: did the Font changes landed today on hardy?21:51
asacyeah ;)21:51
BUGabundoI know I know21:51
BUGabundoyou should know better too21:51
asacBUGabundo: no. but maybe they loosened the 96dpi thing again?21:52
BUGabundoread past the obvjĀ«ious typo21:52
asacBUGabundo: what updates did you get today?21:52
BUGabundolet me /var/log/apt21:52
asacBUGabundo: thats why i was confused ;)21:52
andrew_sayersasac: Yeah, same result.  Actually, there's no reason why I need to compile my code in 32-bit mode...21:53
* andrew_sayers gets back to ugly hacks21:53
asacandrew_sayers: we build nspluginwrapper on both: 32bit and 64bit21:54
asace.g. you can also use it on 32bit systems21:54
asacso i guess you should just use the host arch21:54
asacandrew_sayers: so if i just do bzr branch lp:nspluginwrapper and run debuild -b in it, it works. the __stack_chk_fail thing is some security stack protection feature. if thats an issue you usually do something wrong ;)21:59
asacandrew_sayers: heh. so you are right ;)22:00
asacJazzva: nspluginwrapper actually fails to build22:00
asacJazzva: guess karmic regression because of gcc 4.422:00
andrew_sayersasac: Have you got the following packages installed: gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6-dev-i386 ?22:01
andrew_sayersasac: I had to hunt them down and install them by hand.  Wouldn't build before that.22:01
asacwell, i have all build deps installed ;)22:01
asacyeah. they are installed22:02
BUGabundoasac: try really really hard to pastebin this22:03
andrew_sayersThat's weird.  What error are you getting?  I was only getting problems with the extra stuff I've added.22:03
BUGabundoand 2 sites are failing to accept 200KiBs of text22:03
BUGabundo:((((22:03
andrew_sayers(Which might have cleared by now)22:03
asacandrew_sayers: well. the error you asked above ;)22:03
asacandrew_sayers: http://paste.ubuntu.com/194625/22:03
asac__stack_chk_fail22:04
asac;)22:04
andrew_sayersAh yeah, with supc++, which I sorted... somehow...22:04
asacyou remember?22:04
Jazzvaasac: huh... i have no idea why :)... IIRC I compiled 1.3.0 correctly over here (which still isn't yet in Ubuntu)22:05
Jazzva*which isn't in karmic yet22:05
asacJazzva: did you build on karmic?22:05
Jazzvaasac: yes22:05
asacodd22:05
Jazzvathat's what I'm currently running...22:05
Jazzvalemme do another build, just to be sure22:05
asaclet me try gcc-4.322:06
andrew_sayersasac: I'm using 4.3.3, so that could be it.22:06
Jazzvaasac: it built correctly again...22:08
asacyes. 4.3.322:08
asacworks22:08
asacbut gcc fails22:09
Jazzvaasac: I have gcc-4.3 also installed... that might be the reason why it's compiling correctly22:10
Jazzvaand now I removed it, and it still builds nicely...22:11
andrew_sayersJazzva: is your computer 32 bit, by any chance?22:12
Jazzvaandrew_sayers: it's 64-bit, but with 32-bit Ubuntu installed on it22:12
Jazzva(so, I guess that means it's like 32-bit :))22:12
asacandrew_sayers: so this build failure is only happening with gcc 4.4 on amd6422:19
asacnspwrapper ships something like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/194635/22:19
andrew_sayersasac: the failure you're looking at, yes.  My error was different in its full context, and is now (seemingly) resolved.22:20
BUGabundoasac: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/112892/f.txt22:20
BUGabundogrr couldn't sent it to any pastebin so put it on my dropbox22:20
BUGabundouploading now22:20
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asacandrew_sayers: ok getting rid of the lsb-build cruft helps22:39
asacneed to do a clean patch22:39
asacfor now use gcc-4.322:39
andrew_sayersasac: I'm using Jaunty, so that's all I've got :)22:40
asacyeah. so you are lucky ;)22:40
asacfta: so do we have a ia32 -dev package for gtk?22:40
andrew_sayersUnless there's anything else, I'm planning to upload this branch and head off to bed.22:40
asacah there is ia32-libs-dev22:41
asacchecking that22:41
andrew_sayersI've got this to compile, I'll test it tomorrow and upload after Jazzva's exam :)22:41
ftaasac, should not be needed22:41
asacfta: so ia32libs has all the sos?22:41
asacok22:41
ftaasac, ia32-libs provides all the links now that i fixed it (hopefully for good)22:42
ftayou still need the regular -dev packages for the headers22:42
asacyeah22:47
andrew_sayersOkay, the code's at https://code.launchpad.net/~andrew-bugs-launchpad-net/nspluginwrapper/flashsaver - hopefully you'll see a merge request tomorrow, once I've finished debugging.22:48
andrew_sayersIn the mean time, thanks for the help and goodnight :)22:48
ftahm, ~rc1 > ~hg... can't do that then22:55
ftaalways the same story when reaching RCs..22:55
BUGabundofta: some one doesn't know their math23:02
BUGabundowww.macno.org/denticator.php?user=bugabundo Based on last 1000 dents posted in the last 1 days daily  average is 1000 but excluding days without dents, the average is 50023:02
ftalol23:02
BUGabundohow can I not have dents on the single day it countS?23:03
asacJazzva: commited fix to lp:nspluginwrapper (i think its a fix ;))23:20
Jazzvathanks :)23:24
asacJazzva: does nspluginwrapper work on 32bit with ftas ia32libs?23:25
asachmm guess you dont have those ;)23:25
asacstupid question actually ;)23:25
asacia32libs on 32bit ;)23:25
asacso no. doesnt help :/23:29
Jazzvawhat doesn't help?23:30
asacunrelated.23:30
asacnspluginwrapper doesnt work with updated ia32libs package23:30
asacnow that we found that there were issues with the lsb-build duplication stuff i thought maybe the fix for that might have cured it as well23:30
asacbut its still broken23:30
Jazzvahuh... I'm sorry I can't help right now :/. I'll try tomorrow (if I don't collapse from the lack of sleep). good luck with that :)23:33
asacall fine ;)23:33
micahgasac: can I PM you?23:43
asacmicahg: not good for public ;)?23:43
BUGabundoah??!23:43
micahgyeah23:43
asacmicahg: if thats the case then go ahead ;)23:44
BUGabundosince when do we have secrets !!?23:44
BUGabundoehehe23:44
BUGabundonow I'm curious!23:44
* micahg doesn't want to embarass others23:46
BUGabundohahah23:47
BUGabundoPVT me too... I want to know23:47
BUGabundolol23:47
BUGabundodid asac leave his zipper open ?23:47
BUGabundoLOLOL23:47
micahgif FF 3.0  just bug fixes and security updates at this point?23:53
micahg*is23:53
BUGabundoyes23:53
BUGabundoon pre-karmic23:53
asacmicahg: ffox 3.0 is now getting in even more frozen state23:54
asacreally just high importance bugs and security issues are going in23:54
micahgok, so if a package has a bug in ff3.0 and ff3.5 should I add 3.5 to it?23:55
asacmicahg: i am not sure if we really want to do a mass addition of 3.523:56
asacmicahg: at least not if there is no chance of upstreaming a bug23:56
asacso dont do that for bugs that are not ready for upstreaming23:56
asacwe did that for 3.0 ... and we will get enough bugs soon enough23:56
micahgah, ok23:56
micahgwhat if it's upstream already?23:56
asacmicahg: if its upstream already its good to verify if its still 3.5 and if something changes, comment on upstream bug23:58
micahgwhat about if it's just still present?23:58
asacmicahg: add 3.5 target23:59
asacif upstream bug doesnt have much acitivity you can drop a line that this was confirmed to be still in firefox-3.523:59
micahgok, but do I need to comment upstream?23:59
micahgok23:59
micahg:)23:59
asacbut if the bug is actively worked on upstream you dont need to do that23:59

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