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BUGabundonixternal: ping00:05
BUGabundohumm still blocked!00:05
BUGabundodid you get that last reply?00:05
BUGabundoseems not! its not on your page00:05
BUGabundohttp://identi.ca/nixternal/replies00:05
BUGabundo"bugabundo: @nixternal ahaha i just got your reply so it should be working! now: can u handle >30 dents/day ?"00:05
micahgping hggdh01:01
micahgI want to run a reply by someone to make sure it's not too harsh01:04
BUGabundomicahg: shoot01:05
BUGabundoI'm sleepy so don't expect a much clear answer01:05
micahgthen maybe I should wait for someone else :)01:05
micahghttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/195991/ answer to bug01:06
micahgbug 35547601:06
ubot4Launchpad bug 355476 in firefox-3.0 "32-bit firefox should be included in AMD64 (x86-64) distribution" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35547601:06
bcurtiswx-minimicahg: i don't think its a bad response01:07
BUGabundohumm01:08
BUGabundowaint that a WontFix ?01:08
BUGabundospeacially for 3.001:08
bcurtiswx-mini<shrugs>01:08
BUGabundowell he _can_ run it!01:09
micahgnah, it can just sit there, otherwise, we'll get constant back and forth which I'm trying to mitigate with my response01:09
BUGabundoas long as he has ia32libs01:09
BUGabundoand FORCE the install for 32 bits for firefox, it should be installabel01:09
BUGabundomicahg: tell him this ^01:10
bcurtiswx-minimake him to the work for the "complaining"01:10
micahgBUGabundo: I've never done it before, so I cannot advise him on how to do it01:11
micahgyou're welcome to post that in the morning01:11
micahgbut I don't know if we support it01:11
BUGabundoeheh nice ending "in the morning"01:11
BUGabundowell I don't think we don't NOT support it01:12
BUGabundoI mean, its in the archive01:12
BUGabundohey asac01:12
micahgping asac_01:12
micahgHis client probably just reconnected01:13
BUGabundoyeha01:16
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hggdhmicahg, pong01:30
micahgoh, hi01:31
hggdhhi :-)01:31
micahgI wanted feedback on something01:31
hggdhshoot01:31
micahgbut I think I got it01:31
hggdhheh. Nothing better than being late, I guess ;-)01:31
micahgI just wanted to know if this was over the top01:31
micahghttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/195991/01:31
hggdhlooking at it, micahg01:31
* micahg already sent it, so I hope it's not bad :)01:32
hggdhwell, not really. It is sort of direct to the point (er, just a bit on the dry side)01:32
micahgok01:33
BUGabundoahh01:33
micahgis dry bad?01:33
* BUGabundo offers some ice01:33
BUGabundomicahg: well it may not calm him down as much as you wanted01:33
hggdhmicahg, no, dry is not bad. It is just I feel a 'please', or 'thank you' thrown in may look nicier01:34
micahgoh well01:34
micahgah01:34
micahgI usually do01:34
hggdhbut -- I guess -- you had it with this one01:35
hggdh:-)01:35
micahgothers probably would've done what BUGabundo suggested and just mark Won't Fix01:35
micahgyeah01:35
hggdhlet me look at the bug01:36
micahgI know what it's like working on software01:37
micahgit's just annoying when people get pushy demanding things in free software01:37
BUGabundomicahg: either wontfix or invaled01:37
hggdhits part of the game01:37
BUGabundothe user *can* install 32 bits01:37
micahgbut I do endeavor to be polite01:37
hggdhI think wishlist is still correct. There are some valid points (probably) on the request01:38
micahghggdh: I consulted you originally on this01:39
hggdhyes, I saw my entry there01:40
micahghe can make a proposal and see the feedback he gets01:40
micahgmy guess is there will be a lot of people like BUGabundo saying it's unnecessary01:40
micahgand then we don't look like the bad guy :)01:41
hggdhwell, this is (some sort of) democracy...01:42
hggdhgotta walk the dogs. BRB01:43
BUGabundohggdh: post pics of them latter!!01:44
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WellichenDoes anyone knows if I it is possible  Reading OpenPGP E-mail on hotmail.02:30
dman1Hello.  What markup is used in launchpad when reporting a bug?03:30
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dholbachgood morning06:21
theyetimorning06:21
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askandkklimonda: http://pastebin.com/m716938ce ;)09:15
kklimondaaskand: 1.72 was released ;)09:15
kklimondabut I have sent it to developer09:16
kklimondaaskand: Försäkran "tr_isAddress( b )" falsk. <- Does it mean something like "Assertion "tr_isAddress( b )" failed." ?09:17
kklimondayeah, looks like it09:18
askandkklimonda: yes, that is correct :) I will try 1.72 then10:05
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hggdhbdmurray, any idea of when LP will support classified attachments (i.e., plublic/private)?17:23
bdmurrayhggdh: no, and I'm not familiar with a bug for that17:24
hggdhwill search -- I found it some time ago.17:27
hggdhbdmurray, anyway -- I am considering adding two new attachments -- anonimised ThreadStacktrace and Stacktrace, and leaving the originals for verification by the triager17:28
bdmurrayhggdh: and those could be removed by a bug control member?17:29
hggdhso that if the cleanup is, er, excessive, we can go back; if it is good, we can just delete the originals17:29
hggdhyes17:29
bdmurraymaybe a diff would be easier?17:29
hggdhadding also a diff?17:29
bdmurrayMaybe just an anonimized and a diff17:30
bdmurrayIt'd be hard to make the original again though...17:30
hggdhah. Cool, yes, much better17:30
hggdhwell, you can always run patch against it17:30
bdmurrayBut you'd have to add a whole new attachment to the bug report17:31
hggdhwith a -R17:31
bdmurrayI think that'd be the exception though17:31
hggdhprobably, yes. But I worry about initial implementation, until we are sure I am not messing too much17:32
bdmurrayIn that case add the diff and the original17:33
bdmurraythen just drop the original17:33
hggdhok17:33
bdmurrayI think the diff will be easier to inspect than 2 attachments17:33
hggdha17:34
* hggdh nods17:34
BUGabundoboas tardes19:13
BUGabundohey bencrisford19:13
bencrisfordhey19:13
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hggdhbdmurray, I just sent you the new source_evolution.py19:36
BUGabundohey hggdh19:36
hggdhlearning a new language by programming is fun ;-)19:36
hggdhhey BUGabundo19:37
BUGabundoaahah19:37
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charles_was someone here reporting trouble with Transmission?21:37
BUGabundocharles_: talk to kklimonda! he _tries_ to maintain it21:38
kklimondaBUGabundo: tries? tries?!!! ;)21:39
BUGabundodon't you ?21:40
BUGabundobtw HIIII21:40
kklimondahey, what's up? How is a weather in portugal? :)21:41
BUGabundosunny today21:41
BUGabundoyesterday was a drag21:41
mrooneyAnyone know if bugs in gnome-panel's weather go against gnome-applets or gnome-panel?21:58
BUGabundonot me22:01
MagicFab_libgweather-common or libgweather AFAIK - but double check by looking at existing bugs22:04
MagicFab_mr_pouit, ^22:04
MagicFab_mrooney, ^ - sorry mr_pouit22:04
mrooneyMagicFab_: so it would be against the library even if it could be a UI issue?22:04
MagicFab_mr_pouit, "depends". As I said, check existing closed bugs to see which most closely matches22:06
pedro_mrooney: the right component is gnome-panel for weather issues22:06
mrooneyMagicFab_: looks like you need a better IRC client ;)22:07
BUGabundohey MagicFab_ seb128 pedro_22:07
pedro_mrooney: if you're having problems with the locations, like latitude not being correct etc , that's a libgweather issue22:07
seb128hi BUGabundo22:07
pedro_salut seb12822:07
pedro_hey BUGabundo22:07
mrooneypedro_: ah okay so bug 387477 is probably a libgweather?22:08
ubot4Launchpad bug 387477 in ubuntu "weather 2.26.1 doesn't show temperature anymore" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38747722:08
hggdhseb128, how do we add an apport package hook to Evolution?22:08
pedro_mrooney: yep looks like it is22:09
mrooneyokay thanks I shall mark it as such!22:09
pedro_no problem :-)22:10
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seb128re22:19
seb128hggdh, hi, you were asking?22:19
BUGabundoro22:19
hggdhhi seb128 yes. I have coded a package-hook for Evo (mostly anonimyser on the stacktrace), and I am unsure on how to propose it22:21
seb128hggdh, the hooks are used when reporting bugs, I doubt you manage to change the coredump which is a binary do you?22:22
seb128hggdh, that seems a good tool to run on the retracers though22:22
hggdhseb128, no, the package hook is called after apport-retrace gets done with it, so all I change is the generated BTs22:23
seb128hum22:26
seb128I don't know about those hooks22:26
hggdhor apport itself.... Anyway, the hooks get called when the report is prepared22:26
seb128I know about apport hooks to include informations in a bug report22:26
seb128well, usually you get the bug sent to the server22:27
seb128the first version contain the coredump and non debug stacktraces22:27
hggdhyes, then apport-retrace does it magic22:27
seb128then the retracer do their job and upload retraced stacktraces22:27
hggdhand, as far as I can understand, it then calls any hooks available22:27
bdmurrayoh, both the retraced and non-retraced ones would need to be scrubbed...22:27
seb128but it doesn't include the apport hook informations22:27
seb128I doubt of it but better to ask pitti22:28
hggdhwill ask him tomorrow. Actually, let me run a retrace here & upload a new bug22:28
seb128the information collecting happens usually on the client machine22:28
seb128non on the datacenter retracer22:29
seb128non -> not22:29
bdmurrayright, and the package hook is used on the client machine22:29
bdmurrayso the non-retraced Stacktrace.txt would be scrubbed but not the retraced one22:29
bdmurrayusing the package hook that hggdh has22:29
hggdhoy vey22:30
seb128that's my understanding too but that's not what we want22:30
bdmurraywell its half of what we'd want22:31
hggdhbut not enough. I will sigsegv my Evo, and try22:33
hggdhwith apport-retrace22:33
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hggdhnah22:42
hggdhwill ping ping pitti tomorrow22:42
bdmurraynah?22:42
BUGabundobdmurray: aka not working22:43
hggdhit seems apport-retrace knows the difference on being run on the canonical servers or on my machine :-(22:43
hggdhso will have to dig into it, and talk with pitti22:43
BUGabundoa very common sentence in Portuguese, right hggdh22:43
hggdhyes :-)22:43
hggdhgenerically meaning did not, will not, should not <something>, or <something> is is just plain wrong22:45
hggdhlike did not work22:45
bdmurrayI'm familiar with the word just wanted more information ;-)22:46
BUGabundoahahha22:46
BUGabundoyeah it can be *very* ambigous22:47
BUGabundoeven in context22:47
hggdhbdmurray, so we are sort of stuck right now. This needs to be run on both the local machine and on the retracer. We will need a change in apport-retrace, methinks22:49
bdmurrayRight, I think this is good though as it can be used by other packages too22:53
bdmurraythe Miscellaneous part of the hook is still useful too22:54
hggdhI agree. Obviously, the BT anonymiser has to be customised for each package22:56
BUGabundoany one know the dupe of bug 387529 ?23:05
ubot4Launchpad bug 387529 in gnome-power-manager "screen goes black after a while even when typing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38752923:05
BUGabundokklimonda: were you or was it cwillu who asked me this week about a similar bug?23:08
kklimondaBUGabundo: not me23:08
BUGabundothen it was cwillu23:10
wellichenhello everybody, I'm starting today!23:14
wellichenAnyone can help me with some doubts on BugTracking23:15
BUGabundohey wellichen. welcome23:16
BUGabundowhat can we do for you?23:16
wellichenI want to know if you follow some kind of plan to seek for bugs.23:17
* BUGabundo thinks over and over should apply for team, too. wanna join kklimonda?23:17
BUGabundowellichen: well no23:17
kklimondaBUGabundo: too lazy.. ;)23:17
kklimondaj/k23:17
BUGabundoeveryone does as they like more23:17
kklimondaBUGabundo: I think i'll apply soon as in next few weeks23:17
BUGabundokklimonda: I'm not.! im too lazy too23:17
BUGabundodrag me along23:17
wellichenUm I understand.23:18
BUGabundowellichen: some check the list of most recent bugs, others their fab packages, etc23:18
BUGabundoyou can even join on #ubuntu-bugs-announce23:18
BUGabundoand see new bugs coming in23:18
kklimondaehehehe, I was idling there for few days.. lost of noise ;)23:19
kklimondalots*23:19
BUGabundoI know23:21
BUGabundoI stop beeing there23:21
BUGabundotoo much for even a _spammer_ like me23:21
wellichenBUGabundo : From where are you from?23:24
BUGabundoPT23:24
wellichenPortugal?23:25
BUGabundoyes23:25
wellichenCool!23:26
BUGabundoHot. but okay23:26
wellichen:)23:26
wellichenLisboa?23:27
BUGabundoah no23:27
BUGabundoGondomar (Porto). conheces?23:27
BUGabundoahh um compatriota do brasil23:28
wellichenNao, nunca estive em Portugal23:28
BUGabundohggdh: um dias deste renomeamos o canal para $ubuntu-bugs-pt23:29
BUGabundololol23:29
wellichenAh sim Brasileiro :)23:29
wellichenhahaha23:29
wellichenTem muitos que falam portugues por aqui, neh?23:30
kklimondawiecie czemu językiem "urzędowym" kanału jest Angielski?23:30
kklimondabecause it's the only language we all have in common :P23:31
BUGabundowellichen: yeah there are few of us23:32
BUGabundoafaik, im the only in Portugal, dough23:32
BUGabundokklimonda: luv you too **23:33
virtualdD'OH23:33
wellichenkklimonda : sorry I just get happy in finding a fellas that speak Portuguese too!23:34
BUGabundo+  * When membership expires you should put yourself down for the next membership board for reapproval every 2 years.23:37
BUGabundohumm23:37
BUGabundothe membership rules changed ?23:37
kklimondawhy?23:37
BUGabundohggdh: now we need to retake it ?23:37
BUGabundokklimonda: now idea! just got that email23:37
kklimondaand what has changed?23:38
BUGabundojust that23:39
BUGabundohttp://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership23:39
BUGabundoneed to ping jorge on that23:40
pace_t_zulucan someone please confirm bug Post-Boards Debauchery23:42
pace_t_zuluoops... bad paste23:43
BUGabundoahaahahaahaha23:43
pace_t_zulucon someone please confirm bug 38754823:43
ubot4Launchpad bug 387548 in ubuntu "Could not display "computer:///"." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38754823:43
BUGabundoI've done worse, don't worry pace_t_zulu23:43
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo: hehe23:43
BUGabundopace_t_zulu: I can't!23:43
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo: you're not getting the same behavior?23:43
BUGabundohaven't read it23:44
BUGabundobut if it is what you asked yesterday, I can't23:44
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo, i wasn't asking anything yesterday... i just filed it23:45
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo, this is for current Karmic23:45
BUGabundothen someone did23:45
hggdhBUGabundo, retake what?23:46
BUGabundohggdh: membership meeting every two years23:46
pace_t_zuluhggdh: can you reproduce bug 387548 ?23:46
ubot4Launchpad bug 387548 in ubuntu "Could not display "computer:///"." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38754823:46
pace_t_zuluhggdh: nm... i recall you aren't using ubuntu+123:47
BUGabundopace_t_zulu: no logs???23:47
BUGabundopace_t_zulu: $ apport-collect 387548 -p nautilus23:47
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo: will do23:48
BUGabundono package... that's a very poor bug!23:48
hggdhpace_t_zulu, I am running Karmic23:48
hggdhpace_t_zulu, I cannot reproduce it23:48
pace_t_zuluhggdh, thank you... i hope i didn't file a bogus bug23:49
BUGabundohumm no bug is bogus23:50
BUGabundocould just be _your_ configuration23:51
BUGabundotrigging something not obvious23:51
BUGabundoseb128: still around ?23:51
BUGabundois this a nautilus bug?23:51
seb128what?23:51
pace_t_zuluBUGabundo: did the apport-collect23:51
BUGabundoseb128: pace_t_zulu bug https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/38754823:52
ubot4Launchpad bug 387548 in ubuntu "Could not display "computer:///"." [Undecided,New]23:52
seb128rather gvfs23:53
seb128try if gvfs-ls computer: is working23:53
seb128and run /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r on a command line23:54
seb128then try to open computer23:54
seb128and copy the log from the command line on the bug23:54
pace_t_zuluseb128, did those steps and added comments to the bug report23:57
seb128running /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-computer work?23:58
pace_t_zulufrom #ubuntu+1 Sarvatt: pace_t_zulu: ah you're missing /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-computer --spawner :1.6 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/3 in your ps aux for some reason23:58
seb128the gvfs processes are autospawned when required23:58
seb128it could be crashing for you for some reason23:59
pace_t_zuluseb128: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-computer produces "Segmentation fault"23:59

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