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fR__how can I make pbuilder-dist not regenerate the source package files? I'm trying to build and upload multiple archs to a private apt server and it doesnt work because the tar/diff files are different each time (specifically it seems the content is the same, but they're recreated slightly and have different hashes)00:47
cody-somervillefR__, yes03:22
cody-somervillefR__, You can either set DEBBUILDOPTS="-b" in ~/.pbuilderrc or pass --debbuildopts -b when you call pbuilder03:26
Kaptein_Hello , my name is Marius and have been a user of Linux for the last 4 years , the two last on Ubuntu. Anyway i was wondering if theres any way i can contribute with code? I have acquired some C++ skills over the last year :)04:15
fR__cody-somerville: thanks04:24
fR__cody-somerville: it seemed that also passing -nc worked, but this makes more sense04:24
dholbachgood morning06:42
ruslanrdholbach: good morning :)06:42
nixternalgood morning dholbach06:42
dholbachhi ruslanr06:42
dholbachhey nixternal06:42
dholbachhow are you guys doing?06:43
nixternaltired :)06:43
nixternalriding the bike like always :)06:43
dholbach:-)06:43
nixternalworking on some KDE and Kubuntu magic to hopefully be released with karmic06:43
dholbachwhat kind of magic?06:44
nixternala magician never reveals his secrets06:44
nixternalnetbook loving :)06:44
dholbachman... you could reveal some secrets at Ubuntu Developer Week!06:44
nixternalwhen is it?06:44
dholbachhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Prep06:44
dholbachstill has some open slots06:45
dholbachmaybe something about easy pyqt hacking?06:45
dholbachasac: you wanted to add yourself to UDW too! :)06:46
nixternalinteresting..how long has then been in prep and why am I just not hearing about it?06:46
dholbachnixternal: man, I asked for contributions to it for a very long time :-)06:46
nixternalI would be jiggy doing some PyKDE, Plasmoid Hacking, something...need to check with the rest of the team and see if anyone else would be interested as well06:47
nixternalI must have been sleeping when you asked :p06:47
dholbach2009-06-25 08:12:47 was when I reset it again06:47
nixternalScottK, Riddell, rgreening ^^06:47
dholbachnixternal: it'd be great if it was something hands-on06:47
dholbachlike you present a piece of code that people can try out or something06:47
ScottKdholbach: I saw a buddy of mine tonight that's very Windows oriented and has always resisted anything Linux I've tried to push him to (he is the IT guy for a medium sized business).  I showed him my Mini 10v with Kubuntu on it and it took him about 30 seconds to say he wanted one.06:48
nixternalScottK: you get your mini today?06:48
ScottKnixternal: Yep06:48
nixternalI am loving this mini 10v with kubuntu on it06:48
nixternaldid you play with the dell garbage at all?06:48
dholbachScottK: NICE06:48
nixternalone update and it was broken...haha06:48
nixternalthe first thing I was greeted with when I booted it was Apport :)06:49
ScottKnixternal: Mine came with XP.  I couldn't find the hardware I wanted with Ubuntu.  I did boot it and it was truly ugly and unsuitable.06:49
nixternalahh06:51
ScottKI had to put the panel on autohide and slide the config window as high as it would possibly go to see the 'next' button on the WPA passphrase entry screen.06:53
ScottKThey did nothing to make it work on a netbook.06:53
ScottKnixternal: Are you having trouble with the touchpad being jumpy?06:54
nixternalScottK: ya, the touchpad sucks06:55
ScottKnixternal: Look in my PPA.  Try the synaptics thingy there.  I ported a patch tseliot did to Karmic06:55
nixternalsome of the configs in gnome and kde suffer that same exact thing with having to move the window up so you can click OK or next06:55
ScottKShould smooth things up a bit.06:55
nixternalya, I am using tseliots ppa06:56
ScottKHe's only got this patch for Jaunty06:56
nixternalactually, it was already incorporated into karmic I thought06:56
ScottKNope06:56
nixternaloriginally, the touchpad didn't even work06:56
nixternalwith the shipped ubuntu from dell it didn't work, and at first in kubuntu it didn't work06:56
nixternalit seems there was 0 QA done on the mini when it was shipped, and my buddy experienced the same exact issues with his 10v as well06:57
ScottKIt was jumpy in XP too.06:58
ScottKnixternal: It's a whole lot better with the one patch added.06:59
pittiGood morning07:01
TheMusoMorning pitti07:02
pittikirkland: thanks; I'm not quite sure whether cache or config, but that should be fine :)07:03
pittikirkland: thanks for stopping my home dir cluttering :)07:04
dholbachnixternal, scottK, Riddell, rgreening: if you have a topic you'd like to talk about at UDW, please let me know soon - I'd like to have the schedule in the bag before I go on vacations (end of next week :-))07:27
dholbach(if you have more than one, that's great to :-))07:27
ograhmm, update-manager didnt want to upgrade upstart for me ... dist-upgrade did ... strange07:32
* ogra reboots to new upstart07:32
ogragreat, seems Keybuk didnt mess up my system :)07:35
fabbionemorning guys07:36
ograhey fabbione07:36
fabbionehey oliver!07:37
pittiPadre!07:37
* pitti hugs fabbione07:37
fabbionehey pitti07:37
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fabbioneogra: at somepoint, once I am back from vacation, I need to suck your brain for a few minutes :)07:38
ograsure, feel free :)07:39
* fabbione sucks...07:39
fabbione;)07:39
* ogra hears the slurping from the top07:39
ograhmm, my boot is still very slow ...07:40
* ogra reboots with profile to see if readahead update helps07:40
* StevenK prods pitti good naturedly for MIRs :-)07:48
pittiStevenK: have the tab open already07:49
ograhmm, didnt really get faster07:51
StevenKpitti: Heh, great. :-)07:54
pittizul, kirkland: I'd like to have postgresql-8.4 by default in karmic; is that ok with you guys? should I talk to someone else in the server team about it, or "just do it"?07:54
Sarvattdarn, 2 seconds slower here even07:57
StevenKpitti: pgsql 8.4 is out? Hmm, I'm behind the times.08:07
pittijust synced from Debian08:21
mvopitti: if the sync script is still close could you sync apt-xapian-index from debian/sid too? or should I rather write a fomal sync request?08:22
pittimvo: doing08:23
* mvo hugs pitti08:24
ograhmm, my boot sits quietly for 10s without moving08:46
ograseems udevd probes like mad08:47
pittiI'm off for a few hours, need to do some errands08:52
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KeybukSession terminated, killing shell...09:59
KeybukBuild killed with signal 15 after 150 minutes of inactivity09:59
Keybukthat's very rude, mr armel buildd09:59
ograKeybuk, what package ?10:00
Keybukogra: Upstart10:00
Sarvatthappened to me with mesa as well10:00
ograKeybuk, afaik NCommander filed an RT ticket for setting the timeout values higher10:00
ograKeybuk, so either wait or make your code compile faster ;)10:01
Sarvatthttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/7.5~rc4-1ubuntu3/+build/1109719/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-armel.mesa_7.5~rc4-1ubuntu3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz10:01
cjwatsonwhy's upstart sitting inactive for 2.5 hours in the middle of the build?10:01
Keybukcjwatson: it wasn't inactive, it was compiling10:01
cjwatsonwell, inactive => no output10:01
ograSarvatt, yes, i looked at that already, its on NCommander's list10:01
Keybuksure, it's compiling a vewy vewy big file10:01
cjwatsonwhich is all the buildd can tell atm10:01
Keybukthough I am quite amused that it takes > 2.5 hours on arm :)10:01
* liw is finding X in karmic to be unstable enough to be unusable :(10:02
Keybukactually, that one's not unreasonbly big10:02
cjwatsonKeybuk: mind if I fix up the seeds and ubuntu-meta for the new upstart?10:02
Keybukcjwatson: sure10:03
Keybukcjwatson: I put provides and replaces in, which seems fine for apt, but not for update-manager fwict10:03
Keybukwas just looking at that10:03
Keybukliw: are you sure it's X that's unstable?10:03
liwKeybuk, no10:03
Keybukliw: do you get randomly logged out after some interesting number like 10 minutes?10:04
liwKeybuk, I get randomly logged out at random intervals like from under a minute up to seven hours10:04
Keybukliw: it's basically caused by X and getty sharing a vt and getty killing X10:05
Keybukliw: "sudo stop tty1" after you login10:05
liwKeybuk, yay, one more thing to do after I login -- but thanks, I assume a proper fix is forthcoming10:06
Keybukliw: pitti has been working on it10:06
liw(although since update-manager now crashes on me, perhaps I won't be getting the fix either *sigh*)10:06
ograwasnt that fixed yesterday ?10:07
* ogra thought it was in gdm's changelog from last night10:07
liwcrashes without a crash report, more's the pity10:07
cjwatsonnew ubuntu-meta might make update-manager's job easier10:07
cjwatsonat least those split-out upstart packages weren't Essential: yes ;-)10:07
liwhm, actually, something (apport?) told me that update-manager crashed, after which I happily finished the update using it10:08
ograyeah, bug 396226 appaers to be closed by the last gdm upload10:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 396226 in gdm "GDM logs out after some minutes of typing on the keyboard" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39622610:08
ograliw, is your system up to date ?10:08
cjwatsonliw: maybe it forked and a subprocess crashed? </guess>10:08
liwogra, now it should be; it was up to date as of yesterday afternoon though10:08
Keybukcjwatson: I'm confused as to why update-manager didn't dtrt though?10:09
liwcjwatson, possibly. in that case apport (if that was it) shouldn't have been triggered, though?10:09
ograright, the gdm fix was uploaded around 6pm10:09
ograKeybuk, at least dist-upgrade did :)10:09
cjwatsonKeybuk: mm, I haven't tried it. apt-get dist-upgrade wanted to remove upstart-compat-sysv and upstart-logd, but for some reason not startup-tasks or system-services10:09
cjwatsonKeybuk: oh, don't you want Conflicts on those packages too?10:10
ograit removed it for me ... system still boots10:10
cjwatsonReplaces: startup-tasks, system-services, sysvinit, upstart-compat-sysv10:10
cjwatsonProvides: startup-tasks, system-services, upstart-compat-sysv10:10
liwis the "These windows do not support 'save current setup' and will have to be restarted manually..." bug going to be fixed, too? :) (that's the error dialog I get after I log in, for gdm-simple-greeter)10:10
cjwatsonConflicts: sysvinit10:10
Keybukcjwatson: I wasn't sure on the Conflicts10:10
cjwatson"replace entire package" => Conflicts+Replaces, per policy10:10
ograliw, thats the one remaining one10:10
mvoliw: what is the traceback?10:10
liwmvo, of the update-manager thing? there is none10:10
Keybukok, let me add those as well10:10
mvoliw: nothing in the crash file?10:11
cjwatsonReplaces alone is just "I stole some of your files"10:11
liwmvo, nothing whatsoever, except an old epiphany one10:11
liwmvo, I apologize for whining about something you can't fix :(10:11
Keybukcjwatson: I thought Replaces+Provides was the special one10:11
cjwatsonnah10:11
cjwatsonhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-policy/policy.html/ch-relationships.html#s7.6.210:12
Keybukcjwatson: ah, no, that's the special one in dpkg isn't it10:12
Keybukapt needs conflicts as well10:12
KeybukI remember10:12
liwhmm... gdm-greeter, /dev/sdd1, and xrandr... just three things for me to do after login, to work around bugs, now10:12
* liw quits whining and goes find lunch10:12
* mvo hugs liw10:13
ograKeybuk, hmm, no /etc/event.d/tty files anymore ?10:17
Keybukogra: /etc/init/tty*10:17
ograoh, thats the new dir10:17
ograi was looking for jobs.d :)10:17
Keybukman 5 init10:17
Keybuk<g>10:17
ograi still have /etc/event.d/control-alt-delete and /etc/event.d/sulogin left though10:18
Keybukogra: yes, I haven't done any magic to migrate user changes from /etc/event.d into /etc/init yet10:18
Keybukso I deliberately left them there10:18
ograok10:18
Keybukbefore FF, there'll be some Perl that'll migrate things over and clean up10:18
* ogra guesses the serial console howto will need updating10:19
Keybukthat's weird10:20
ogra?10:20
Keybukmy init(8) is out of date10:20
Keybukcjwatson: so, here's one for you ;)10:21
ogramine isnt10:21
KeybukI seem to have both /usr/share/man/man8/init.810:21
Keybukand /usr/share/man/man8/init.8.gz10:21
Keybuk:p10:21
cjwatsonDDTT ;-)10:21
cjwatsondh_installman called after dh_compress?10:21
Keybukah, no10:22
Keybuk"make install" vs "dpkg -i"10:22
cjwatsonah10:22
cjwatsonI doubt that man-db defines any ordering between those two files10:22
pittiliw: should be fixed with latest gdm (ubuntu5)10:26
Keybuk apparmor depends on upstart-compat-sysv (>= 0.3.9-6) | sysvinit (>= 2.86.ds1-56ubuntu3); however:10:26
Keybuk*sigh*10:26
KeybukI wonder why it even does that10:27
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Keybukcjwatson: you were doing a seed and meta update, right?10:34
cjwatsonI did10:35
cjwatsondoes it need a further change?10:36
Keybukcjwatson: did you drop the upstart-logd dep?10:39
Keybukah yes10:39
Keybukgreat, no further change necessary10:39
Keybukmy -changes folder hadn't quite caught up10:39
cjwatsonok10:40
cjwatsonKeybuk: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/custom/20090710-i486/ http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/custom/20090710-i586/10:41
cjwatsonKeybuk: gratuitously oversized; I haven't bothered to investigate why10:41
cjwatsonno idea whether it'll boot successfully, etc. :-)10:41
KeybukI'm sure it'll break usb-creator in some new and unique way10:42
Keybukbut great, I shall download that and get testing presently10:42
cjwatsonKeybuk: I just ran it through the usual cdimage code, so hopefully not too much new and exciting there, but the live filesystems were necessarily built rather weirdly10:43
dupondjeBrasero broken ? it can't find a single device here :s10:59
Keybukdupondje: -v11:04
dupondjeKeybuk: it segfaults on brasero --version :(11:10
dupondjeii  brasero                                    2.27.3-0ubuntu1                            CD/DVD burning application for GNOME11:10
Keybukdupondje: karmic?  use apport to file a bug11:12
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/39777611:15
dupondjethere11:15
ubottuUbuntu bug 397776 in brasero "Unable to find any device" [Undecided,New]11:15
Keybukthe speed difference between "initctl list" and "sudo initctl list" is kinda interesting11:19
* NCommander grumbles awake11:59
NCommander(ish)11:59
NCommanderogra, Keybuk I extended the RT request on the timeout for mesa now that I see its the same issue12:06
ograNCommander, i thought you wanted to have it higher generally12:07
ograthat would make a lot more sense given that even upstart times out now12:07
NCommanderogra, I did, but I also provided a list of packages we know are doing it12:07
NCommanderBut its up to IS to decide if they want to extend the timeout overall, or just for specific packages12:07
pittitkamppeter: foo2zjs now recommends tix and thus tries to pull tix into main; I don't think that we want that; can the recommends be dropped to a suggests?12:08
ograwell, add upstart to the list :)12:09
ogradoesnt build either12:09
NCommanderUgh12:13
NCommanderWe need to take a look at why lzma is so slow on ARM12:13
NCommanderEven on 1GHz hardware, it should be fast enough to crunch upstart down to size12:13
ograwhat makes you so sure its lzma ?12:13
NCommanderogra, that's what it was for KDE, and mesa using lzma compression12:14
NCommanderI haven't looked at upstart yet12:14
NCommander(the change that broke KDE was also lzma)12:14
NCommanderupstart is an unrelated FTBFS12:14
ograwell, i dont see any indicator in either upstart or mesa that its lzma related12:15
NCommander(if it dies in dpkg-deb, and pkgstriptranslations has run, and it uses LZMA compression, then it usually is just lzma taking too long)12:15
NCommanderogra, mesa fails in dpkg-deb, the options have it use lzma compresison, its failing during creation of the actual debs12:15
* ogra thought he saw it dying in unpacking ... 12:16
* ogra checks again12:16
ograoh, right12:16
NCommanderogra, right, so mesa is the same issue, upstart isn't; the compiler looks like its hanging there12:16
ograyeah, its Keybuk's code or packaging12:17
tkamppeterpitti, yes, the tix recommendation in foo2zjs can be changed to a Suggests.12:18
NCommandergrumble12:19
NCommanderThat's going to be annoying to fix12:19
ograwe should just run the buildds with cerosine instead of diesel :)12:19
NCommanderogra, huh?12:22
* NCommander felt that joke buzz my hair as it flew over my head12:22
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pittitkamppeter: do the hplip upstream guys read LP? bug 394447 has an upstream task, but no link to an upstream bug12:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 394447 in hplip "karmic printing regression on HP PSC 750" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39444712:44
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kirkland<pitti> kirkland: thanks for stopping my home dir cluttering :)   ....13:08
kirklandpitti: wow, that one patch stopped your home dir cluttering ?   :-)13:08
kirklandpitti: if you're looking for opinions, you could mention it on the ubuntu-server@ mailing list, or in next week's community IRC meeting (Tuesday)13:09
kirklandpitti: we had a similar discussion about PHP5.3 this week13:09
tkamppeterpitti, HP uses Launchpad as upstream bug tracker, so adding an upstream task makes a real upstream bug report out of the Ubuntu bug.13:09
kirklandpitti: on the other hand...  you could just "do it", and you won't catch any flack from me, or rest of Canonical's server team;  not sure about the rest of the community13:10
NCommanderkirkland, how goes the kvm SRU :-)13:14
kirklandNCommander: SRU or backport?13:28
kirklandNCommander: oh, it's in -proposed13:28
NCommanderkirkland, did we say we were going to wait on the SRU before backporting?13:28
NCommanderRight13:28
NCommander;-)13:28
kirklandNCommander: hmm, yeah, I'm not opposed to that13:29
ScottKIf you do the backport first you'll never get SRU testers.13:30
NCommanderkirkland, my concern is in the (admitly unlikely case) the update gets deleted13:30
NCommanderScottK, this is the backport of kvm13:30
kirklandNCommander: let me poke a few people to verify the -proposed upload13:30
ScottKNCommander: OK.  I got that.13:30
NCommanderScottK, its already been heavily PPA tested, but I wanted the latest SRU to land before I give it the magic blessing13:30
ScottKNCommander: I agree with that.13:30
NCommanderScottK, indeed13:31
pittikirkland: the only 8.3 specific dependency is bacula, I'll do that migratino13:38
kirklandpitti: could you have a look at my last comment to https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/392295 and see if that's reasonable?13:42
ubottuUbuntu bug 392295 in kvm "Kvm-84 qcow2 problems" [High,Fix committed]13:42
pittikirkland: answered in the bug13:44
kirklandpitti: cool, thanks.13:45
bigoncould someone have a look at gupnp-idg and telepathy-mission-control-5 that are sitting in karmic new queue?14:06
seb128bigon, why?14:08
bigontp-mc-5 will be needed by empathy 2.2814:09
bigonand gupnp-igd provide upnp support to libnice (I don't know if we want that)14:09
bigonbooth are stuck in debian newqueue ATM14:10
seb128bigon, is there any hurry, is it blocking an update?14:11
seb128bigon, ie any reason to drop other tasks to hurry on that now or can it wait?14:11
bigonnot really actually (and I've just checked ff is in 1month+ ahead)14:14
bigonbut maybe enabling upnp support is not a bad idea to let ppl test it14:16
seb128right, but that seems it can wait for monday14:16
seb128I will have a look next week if nobody is faster14:16
seb128I still have things I want to get done today and it's friday afternoon ;-)14:17
bigonno problem :)14:17
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chrisccoulsonhi mbiebl - have you done any more work on tracker packaging recently? it seems that a 0.7 release is quite close, and i wanted to start thinking about the packaging in ubuntu now14:44
* liw has the first results from zsync benchmarking: for hardy-security updates, it saves 25% compared to plain http, if the .debs get recompressed15:18
robbiewcjwatson: ^^15:24
robbiew:)15:24
cjwatsonliw: recompressed ordinarily, or with gzip --rsyncable?15:25
liwwith --rsyncable15:25
liwI'm not entirely impressed with these results15:25
keesKeybuk: it's probably something very old15:25
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cjwatsonliw: mm, not superb. I'm interested in Packages file savings?15:37
liwcjwatson, that's on my todo list, haven15:37
liw't gotten that far yet15:38
* cjwatson nods15:39
liwis there an archive of the Packages files easily accessible?15:40
cjwatsonI don't think so, I think we throw those away15:41
cjwatsonyou'd probably just have to sit downloading them daily for a while to get a decent archive15:41
cjwatsonor you might try snapshot.debian.net for near-equivalents, maybe?15:41
cjwatsonI can't remember if it has the right kind of indices15:41
liwfor now, I'll just test the packages files between hardy and hardy-security, but I'll set up something to snapshot the packages fail daily for karmic15:42
liwhm, no, there's no point in updating from hardy to hardy-security for the Packages file15:43
liwso I'll just do the snapshotting first15:43
cjwatsonperhaps compare hardy-security to hardy-updates for that?15:43
liwhow often does the packages file get updated? hourly?15:49
liwhm, total bytes in original .debs: 1271336808; recompressed with --rsyncable: 1283683849; that's less than 1% of increase15:51
cjwatsonhourly, yes15:52
cjwatsonliw: what's that, main?15:52
cjwatsonoh, the security packages15:52
liwcjwatson, yeah, security15:52
cjwatsondid you recompress hardy as well?15:52
cjwatsonor do you not need to?15:52
liwboth files need to be re-compressed15:53
cjwatsonmm, that's what I thought15:53
liwthat should not be a problem, though, since apt-sync needs to re-create the .deb (using dpkg-repack) and can do --rsyncable then15:55
liwhmm... if I undo the compression within the .deb, the percentage of re-used bytes grows up to 5015:55
liwcan we stop compressing .debs, please? ;-)15:56
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cjwatsondid you exclude non-gzipped packages from the set, or just recompress them?15:57
liwessentially I do this:     (cd "$temp" && ar x x.deb && gunzip *.gz && gzip --rsyncable *.tar &&15:58
liw     rm -f x.deb && ar qc x.deb *)15:58
liwhm, maybe I should push the bzr branch with these scripts somewhere public16:00
liw(I decided it's worth automating the whole running of the benchmarks, since I'm a klutz and will be running them many times. Also, helps other people reproduce results.)16:01
cjwatsonright, so maybe exclude anything bz2/lzma-compressed there, since we think we know those aren't going to work out so well16:04
liwI should to that, yes16:05
liwor I could convert those compressions to gzip --rsyncable?16:05
cjwatsonor that, yes16:06
cjwatsonit'd be useful data even if we don't do that with the .debs themselves16:06
liwI wonder how many of the security updates do that, anyway16:06
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liwthere's a bunch16:08
mterrycjwatson, one more question -- is there a standard mapping for area-zones to city-zones, (e.g. US/Eastern -> America/New_York) sitting around somewhere?  Seems to only be US/MX/CA that use area-zones16:11
cjwatsonthe 'backward' file in the tzdata source package has an equivalence list16:13
mterrycjwatson, you are chock-full of useful information.  :)  Thanks16:13
mterryevand, duh about oem reserved name.  :)  thanks for the catch16:15
evandSure thing.  I completely missed it while eying over the code.16:16
liwfor x in hardy-security-2009-07-10/*.deb; do echo "$x $(ar t $x | grep -E '\.(lzma|bz2)$' | tr '\n' ' ')"; done | awk '/ (control|data).tar.(lzma|bz2)/ { print $1 }' | sed 's:.*/::;s:_.*$::' # my youth was misspent16:18
liw186 packages, mainly openoffice.org and linux kernel related ones16:19
ScottKlzma will go up a lot in Karmic.16:21
llmlhi, i found mysqlslap is listed as one of the MySQL 5.1 Client Programs at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/programs-client.html, but not included in any of the apt packages like other client programs. i'm not sure if it's a bug or intended?16:23
llmlmaybe not the right place to report this:(16:27
keesKeybuk: hey, you didn't update the apparmor bzr tree.  :P16:33
kirklandpitti: around?16:39
pittikirkland: yes (in release meeting)16:39
kirklandpitti: perhaps naive MIR question....16:39
kirklandpitti: i wonder about the utility of the wiki portion of the MIR16:40
kirklandpitti: what does the wiki add, that couldn't be handled in an LP bug?16:40
pittikirkland: some MIR bugs paste the info directly, that's generally fine16:41
pittikirkland: not much, just better formatting, but it's not important16:41
kirklandpitti: okay, cool, thanks.16:41
pittiby and large, just for historical reasons16:41
mathiazjames_w: hey - could you bump mysql-dfsg-5.{0,1} in the package importer?17:04
wipso nobody care about all the bugs in the RT-kernel???17:04
james_wmathiaz: I can, but it won't be very quick I'm afriad17:05
wipam i the only one trying to make music with linux?17:05
james_wthe LP API is currently broken17:05
mathiazjames_w: I'm fine with that17:05
james_wshould be back up today17:05
mathiazjames_w: ok - I was playing with the bzr branches yesterday17:06
james_wqueued anyway17:06
james_weverything go ok?17:06
wipanyone knows, maybe someone is working on it and i will finally shut the $"#% up17:06
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Quintasanwip: why don't you ask the kernel team?17:07
mterrycjwatson, re: your 'backward' isn't exported.  Yeah, I was looking at that.  It might just be easiest to hardcode US/MX/CA mappings.17:07
cody-somervilleWhats the best way to do deal with an upstream who released an rc and actual release (note there are changes between the two releases) but don't change the version (so the tarball name is different but naturally have different md5sums)?17:07
wipQuintasan: is there a specific irc channel?17:08
mathiazjames_w: well - I was suprised how easy it was to merge a new debian revision17:08
mathiazjames_w: but when I tried to merge a new upstream version it got much more complicated17:08
Quintasanwip: dunno try #ubuntu-kernel or use mailing lists17:08
james_wmathiaz: what did you try?17:08
mathiazjames_w: so I tried squid, which was a new debian revision17:09
james_wcody-somerville: the RC is in the archive?17:09
cody-somervillejames_w, yes17:09
mathiazjames_w: bzr branch sid/ k-merge17:09
mathiazjames_w: cd k-merge; bzr merge ../karmic17:09
james_wcody-somerville: I'd just change the version number, with a ".really" or something if needed17:09
mathiazjames_w: it went very well17:09
* cody-somerville nods.17:09
james_wand explain in the changelog17:09
james_wnot really another option17:10
mathiazjames_w: I could do things like bzr diff --old ../sid or bzr diff --old ../karmic17:10
james_wmathiaz: cool17:10
mathiazjames_w: and things were much faster than using debdiffs17:10
mathiazjames_w: after that I tried drbd8 which was a new upstream version17:10
mathiazjames_w: and then I got way more information to look at, tons of conflicts17:11
cjwatsonmterry: you could take md5sums of everything in /usr/share/zoneinfo and look for dups; could be done pretty cheaply I think17:11
mterrycjwatson, or could add tzdata to d-i source packages and steal the backward file17:11
mathiazjames_w: so I'm not about the correct workflow to do a merge when there is a new upstream version17:11
james_wmathiaz: still merging from debian?17:11
mathiazjames_w: yes17:12
cjwatsoncody-somerville: doesn't really matter what the upstream tarball is called; you'll be renaming it to foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz anyway, and the directory at the top-level of the tarball doesn't matter as dpkg-source canonicalises that itself17:12
james_wmathiaz: let me try17:12
mterrycjwatson, but really, I thought the number of zones was small enough to get away with cheap and dirty17:12
cjwatsonmterry: could do, though it feels messy17:12
james_wmathiaz: ah, where are the branches?17:12
mathiazjames_w: hm - right - it wasn't drbd17:12
cody-somervillecjwatson, They name their tarball as foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz17:12
cjwatsonmterry: it's probably OK, just consider whether there's any rate of change there17:12
mathiazjames_w: let me go try to remember which package I choose17:12
cody-somervillecjwatson, so the md5sum mismatches foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz already in the archive17:12
cjwatsoncody-somerville: oh, in that case what james_w said. consider this a reason not to package RCs as 1.0 in the future ;-))17:13
mterrycjwatson, Yar, I'm not sure.  How often do the area-zones change? (every time the law renames them?  :))  It doesn't sound like tzsetup upstream is likely to add new translations for area-zones soon17:14
cody-somervillesuperm1, ^^ ;]17:14
cjwatsonit's usually every time some legislature gets a bright idea, yes17:14
mathiazjames_w: found it - it was ipsec-tools17:15
cjwatsonnot so much renames, but additions (think things like Indiana and Arizona)17:15
cjwatsonwhich I think are city-based in the US but I don't know whether that's the case everywhere17:15
james_wmathiaz: thanks, pulling, I'll get back to you in a minute :-)17:16
mathiazjames_w: great - so what I did was branch sid/ k-merge; cd k-merge; merge ../karmic17:17
james_wyou were merging ubuntu in to Debian?17:17
mathiazjames_w: and I end up with 68 conflicts17:17
mathiazjames_w: well - I was trying to merge debian in ubuntu17:17
mathiazjames_w: ie - upload a new version of ipsec-tools to ubuntu based on the debian package17:18
mathiazjames_w: if I do the other way around (branch karmic/ k-merge; cd k-merge; merge ../sid) I end up in the same situation17:19
mathiazjames_w: with 68 conflicts to resolve17:19
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ogradoko, is http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39501 fixed in our gcc 4.4 ?17:25
ubottugcc.gnu.org bug 39501 in target "-O -ffinite-math-only gets min(x,y) optimization wrong for soft-float on arm-*-gnueabi" [Normal,Assigned]17:25
ogra(the bug sadly only talks about 4.3.x)17:26
james_wmathiaz: I think that it's because the Ubuntu history is more complete than the Debian one17:26
james_wmathiaz: I need to spend some time looking at it though17:26
james_wcould be annoying if this affects a lot of packages17:27
dokoogra: yes, and 4.3 as well17:28
mathiazjames_w: ok17:28
james_wmathiaz: thanks for testing17:28
ogradoko, yes, i saw 4.3 ... i have some werid stuff going on the the ogg gstreamer plugin and digging got me to that bug, thanks for the info17:29
mathiazjames_w: now the last block I stumbled upon was how to construct the final src package.17:29
mathiazjames_w: in the case of the squid package, bzr merge worked perfectly well17:29
mathiazjames_w: and I ended up with (almost) the same debdiff as posted in LP17:30
mathiazjames_w: but when I tried to bzr bd -S it failed as there wasn't any .orig file.17:30
mathiazjames_w: IIUC in the long term it won't matter anymore as we would just push to the LP branch17:30
mathiazjames_w: but in the short term I'd still need to download the .orig file from somewhere17:31
james_wit should have extracted it17:31
james_wmathiaz: ah, it's possibly a bug that I fixed the other day17:32
mathiazjames_w: so bzr bd is supposed to rebuild the .orig file from the bzr tree?17:33
james_wmathiaz: if you still have the branch around then the output of "bzr bd -S" would allow me to confirm17:33
james_wyeah17:33
loolevand: Just a note that I merged the guadalinex branch except for s/Ubuntu/distribution changes in lp:usb-creator (#310804) will unsub main sponsors now17:34
mvopitti: did you had a chance to look at my apport branch yet (not urgent, just curious)?17:35
mathiazjames_w: http://paste.ubuntu.com/214923/17:35
james_wmathiaz: yup, stupid bug, sorry17:35
james_whttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bzr-builddeb-hackers/bzr-builddeb/trunk/revision/342 is the fix17:35
james_wI should do an SRU17:35
mathiazjames_w: well - this is running in a karmic chroot17:36
james_wok, I should upload :-)17:36
sbeattieslangasek: you have a thinkpad, are you seeing bug 395358?17:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 395358 in acpi-support "thinkpad fn+f5 regression now toggles wifi and bluetooth at once" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39535817:41
slangaseksbeattie: I can confirm that the rfkill interface no longer shows up under /sys/class/net/wlan0/17:42
slangaseksbeattie: the behavior I see is that it *only* toggles bluetooth17:45
sbeattiehunh, interesting.17:45
slangasekpitti: hrm, what's this about dpkg not complaining about conffile conflicts?17:45
pittislangasek: dpkg complains about "normal" file conflicts, but not for conffiles, AFAIK; it just re-owns the file17:46
pittislangasek: if you have some doubts, I'm happy to test that again17:46
slangasekpitti: that would be a bug, surely; I've never noticed this behavior, though, can you point to an example?17:46
lfaraonejames_w: heh, I'm still looking for a sponsor of that PPP-pam package if you happen to know anyone, btw.17:49
james_wlfaraone: in Debian?17:49
lfaraonejames_w: at this point I'd settle for either, but Debian is preferable.17:50
james_w'fraid not17:50
james_wyou can obviously put it up on REVU and keep posting to debian-mentors@17:51
pittislangasek: nice, dpkg properly fails now; thanks for checking17:51
pittikirkland: ^ ignore me then, conffiles do generate conflicts17:52
slangasekpitti: ok, phew :)17:52
pittiI was pretty surprised when I tested that in the past17:52
cjwatsonScottK: kubuntu-netbook live images fail to build, but that's upstart (i.e. not your problem) and should get resolved fairly soon17:52
ScottKcjwatson: That's actually great news.17:53
cjwatsonScottK: I bodged together some extra cdimage changes to cope with different seed locations and such17:53
ScottKcjwatson: Thanks for looking into it.17:53
cjwatsonScottK: if you ever want non-live images, those will likely require additional bodging17:53
cjwatsonScottK: do you want to be auto-mailed about kubuntu-netbook build failures? it probably won't be terribly useful until the live filesystems start building, as we don't have a system for mail notifications of failures there yet (unfortunately)17:54
ScottKcjwatson: OK.  We'll cross that bridge when I think we have enough people that would test it.  Thanks.17:54
cjwatsonif so, let me know what address(es) to use17:54
ScottKcjwatson: Probably a good idea.  Please use ubuntu at kitterman dot com.17:55
cjwatsonok17:55
ScottKThanks.17:55
cjwatsonyou may get a bit of junk towards the start ...17:56
cjwatsonhopefully not too much17:56
cjwatsonlet me know if you need it turned off again :)17:57
cjwatsonKeybuk: are you fixing apparmor, or is somebody else?18:00
cjwatsonoh, heh, Kees already did18:01
jdstrandcjwatson: kees has committed it to the bzr tree and I believe will upload soon if he hasn't already18:01
cjwatsonhe has18:01
cjwatsonYKYBHOUTLW you can type bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bugs?orderby=-datecreated without pausing for breath18:02
jdstrandexcellent :)18:02
* lool has a blpus => https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/%s keyword18:04
maxbHmm... should the new upstart also Conflict+Replace upstart-logd ?18:09
cjwatsonlool: oh, I have keywords too, but in this case firefox was being slow and I just gave it to w3m18:09
ogralool, blpus ?18:09
cjwatsonmaxb: I suspect it may not actually include equivalent functionality; I don't think logd's properly implemented18:10
loologra: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source => blpus18:10
jdstrandcjwatson: btw, mass-sync.py worked very well for me18:10
ogralool, lol18:10
loolYou can easily guess what bgo, lpus, or bfo are for18:10
dupondjesomebody knows how to debug gvfs ?18:11
dupondjecause copying files seems broken18:11
dupondjeon Karmic18:11
cjwatsonjdstrand: oh good18:11
cody-somervilledirecthex, Do you happen to know the cause of "ERROR:mini-amd64.c:199:amd64_patch: assertion failed: (amd64_is_imm32 (disp))"? It occurs on amd64 but not i386.18:15
keescjwatson: actually Keybuk did, then I fixed it harder.18:19
keescjwatson: and it's been uploaded18:19
cjwatsonyeah, the livefs build I was attempting just predated binaries being published18:19
* kees nods18:20
maxbcody-somerville: Is that in Xen, perchance?18:20
geserdoes somebody know if apparmor is supposed to work on karmic amd64? because for me the init script exists with a failure18:22
jdstrandgeser: open bug-- it is going to be fixed super soon now18:23
cody-somervillemaxb, aye18:23
jdstrandgeser: bug #37542218:23
maxbcody-somerville: something to do with LP 237724 possibly then18:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 375422 in linux "apparmor fails to load at startup" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37542218:23
geserjdstrand: does apparmor need a kernel module? because it seems to be missing for me18:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 237724 in linux "linux-image-2.6.24-18-xen breaks mono" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23772418:23
jdstrandgeser: yes it needs kernel support (and LSM)18:24
jdstrandgeser: the forward porting is almost done and it is being tested18:24
cody-somervillemaxb, looks promising. Thanks! :)18:24
geserjdstrand: thanks18:24
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/39301218:24
ubottuUbuntu bug 393012 in gvfs "smb: Error while copying file, "Invalid argument"" [Low,New]18:24
dupondjegvfs broken on samba it seems :s18:24
dupondjeanyone can confirm ?18:25
cody-somervilleIs anyone familiar with gconftool-2? I'm wondering what possibilities there are to speed up 'gconftool-2 --makefile-install-rule <schema files>'18:31
mathiazjdstrand: is ApparmorProfileMigration still needed?18:46
mathiazjdstrand: ie can I drop changes related to ApparmorProfileMigration from karmic packages?18:46
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ScottKpitti: Yesterday I did a fresh Karmic install (Kubuntu) on a Dell Mini 10v which needs bcmwl-kernel-source to make wireless work.  Is Jockey supposed to automatically work that out for the user (this is the first time I've needed non-free wifi since Edgy)?18:57
superm1ScottK, jockey is supposed to depend upon bcmwl-modaliases18:59
superm1so depends on how recent of an image you were using18:59
ScottKsuperm1: That was installed.18:59
ScottKIt was yesterday's live snapshot18:59
superm1then it should be offering broadcom to you in jockey18:59
ScottKIt didn't.19:00
ScottKWhen I ran jockey manually it just said I had no proprietary drivers installed.19:00
superm1did you have an up to date apt cache?19:00
ScottKI'm not sure.19:00
superm1jockey won't offer it unless it knows about the package from your apt cache19:01
ScottKOK.  I'll see that next time I do an install.19:01
superm1and i dont believe kubuntu cds offer it in their pool, so it wouldnt be in the default apt cache from the CD19:01
ScottKAh.19:01
ScottKSo I need to add that ....19:02
superm1if you want it to be able to install it without needing internet access, you'll want it in the seed at least19:02
ScottKYes.19:02
pittiScottK: it's supposed to work; testing appreciated19:02
ScottKpitti: OK.  Well I think superm1 just pointed out the problem (no package on the CD to offer).19:02
pittiah, right19:03
* ScottK will fix and then try again.19:03
pittibefore they were in l-r-m19:03
pittiso I guess it's fair to include it19:03
ScottKI think it clearly falls into the catagory of make common hardware work.19:03
superm1its on the ubuntu cd and ubuntu dvd's pool already, just kubuntu and others don't have it19:04
ScottKsuperm1: OK.  Which seed is it in?19:04
superm1ubuntu.karmic19:04
superm1pitti, reminds me, were you intending to upload jockey again before a3?  was hoping jockey-text would be available in a319:05
pittisuperm1: yes, will do19:05
superm1thanks19:05
pittisuperm1: I still want to fix that rmmod/modprobing19:05
superm1ah yeah, almost forgot about that too.19:06
jdstrandmathiaz: yes, why would you want to drop it?19:07
ScottKFound it.  ship-lave19:07
ScottKlive even19:07
mathiazjdstrand: I'm looking at mysql-5.0 merge from debian19:07
mathiazjdstrand: and it seems that the code taking care of putting the profile in complain mode will never be run in karmic19:08
mathiazjdstrand: I'm looking at the mysql-server-5.0.prerm script19:08
ScottKpitti and superm1: Seeded now.  Thanks.19:09
jdstrandmathiaz: prerm?19:10
mathiazjdstrand: hm - debian/mysql-server-5.0.preinst rather19:10
ScottKcody-somerville: You might want review the discussion between superm1 and myself above and consider seeding bcmwl-kernel-source for Xubuntu.19:26
jdstrandmathiaz: sorry, someone came to the door19:26
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mbieblchrisccoulson: did you actually succeed in running a recent 0.7?19:29
mbieblI tried a couple days ago, and the tracker-miner process immediately segfaulted19:29
ion“Software you want, as long as you want shoddy packaging and no security updates”19:30
mathiazjdstrand: np - another related question is whether the force-complain directory is still needed19:30
jdstrandmathiaz: seems that steps 2, 3 and 5 can be skipped19:34
jdstrandmathiaz: notice step 4 has changed, and since you are doing the merge, it would be great if you could update the package during the merege19:34
jdstrand(I plan to update all the packages to use the new reload during this cycle)19:35
mathiazjdstrand: ok19:37
ScottKjdstrand: I'm probably doing a clamav upload this weekend, so if you can provide a diff, I can include it.19:37
jdstrandScottK: sure, thanks19:37
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c_kornis firefox 3.5 in jaunty a beta or the final release? http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/firefox-3.520:16
c_kornthe file list suggests that it is the beta 4. http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/amd64/firefox-3.5/filelist20:17
jpdsAnyone know why apparmor is broken in Karmic?20:21
Picic_korn: Its the final.20:21
c_kornPici: ok, thanks.20:21
jdstrandjpds: bug #37542220:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 375422 in linux "apparmor fails to load at startup" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37542220:22
jjohansenjpds: because it has been waiting on a rewritten apparmor20:23
jpdsjdstrand: Thanks, subscribed20:23
jjohansenthe new apparmor will be in alpha3 but I am not sure if it will be turned on by default20:24
jpdsjjohansen: Considering the related blueprints, I hope so.20:26
jdstrandjpds: not to speak for jj, but not turned on by default for Alpha 3, not all of karmic20:27
jpdsjdstrand: Ah, so it will be in final?20:27
jdstrandjpds: that's the plan20:28
jjohansenjpds: it could very well be turned on for alpha3, I am just not sure it will be20:28
jpdsGroovy, thanks.20:28
jdstrandjpds: testing is ongoing and want to make sure the big bugs are shaken out first20:28
jjohansenjpds: if it isn't on by default adding security=apparmor to the boot line will do it20:28
* jdstrand speaks as if he has participated in that testing :)20:29
* jdstrand will as soon as he has the new kernel ;)20:29
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - hi, sorry i didn't respond. i've only just got back20:29
jjohansenjdstrand: I can point you at a kernel20:29
chrisccoulsoni'm running 0.7 here, although tracker-miner-fs doesn't crash immediately20:29
chrisccoulsonit does crash eventually though ;)20:29
mbieblchrisccoulson: how old?20:30
jdstrandjjohansen: yeah, I know kees has it going. I likely won'20:30
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - 7-July i think20:30
jdstrandt be able to do anything with it til next week anyway20:30
jjohansenjdstrand: okay, np20:30
jdstrandjjohansen: and excellent work! :)20:31
jjohansenjdstrand: just don't want to hold you up anymore than I already have20:31
chrisccoulsonsorry, 6-July. a day older ;)20:31
mbieblchrisccoulson: no luck for me :-/20:31
chrisccoulsonhmmmm. anyway, i wanted to talk to you about the packaging split if you have some time20:31
jdstrandjjohansen: no complaints here. I know it was a lot of work and am really looking forward to it20:31
mbieblchrisccoulson: do you plan any changes?20:32
chrisccoulsonnow it's possible to have tracker-store independently of any indexing, i think that tracker-miner-fs should split off in to it's own package20:32
jdstrandjjohansen: I've been doing my AA profiling work on jaunty in the meantime, so I am not blocked20:32
mbieblchrisccoulson: is there already an application out there, which only uses tracker-store?20:33
mbieblI'd do it on a as-needed basis20:33
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - not sure yet, but the idea is that people can write applications that store data in tracker-store20:33
chrisccoulsonso it would be nice to let people have the metadata store without the indexing20:34
mbieblsure. but as long as there aren't such applications yet20:34
mbiebl...20:34
chrisccoulsonyeah, i suppose. i just wanted to get your thoughts on it;)20:34
mbieblI agree that it makes sense mid to long term20:35
mbieblI just don't see the need yet20:35
chrisccoulsonyeah, no problem20:35
mbiebllet's see how things evolve20:37
mbiebland give it some time to stabilize20:37
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - you can check out the packaging in my PPA - https://edge.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/+archive/tracker20:38
chrisccoulsonthat contains a split, although it's not 100% ideal20:38
mbieblthanks, bookmarked20:39
chrisccoulsonit still installs the push modules in the same package as tracker-store20:39
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - what version of evolution do you have in debian now?20:39
mbiebl2.26.2-220:40
chrisccoulsoncool, so you can enable them too. the evo module is actually working quite well20:40
mbieblyou mean for 0.6.95?20:40
chrisccoulsonthe tracker search tool isn't working yet, but you can inspect the store with tracker-explorer, and i can see my email data in the store now20:40
chrisccoulsonno, only in 0.720:40
chrisccoulsonthe push modules don't work at all in 0.6.9520:41
chrisccoulsoni'm going to try and start giving 0.7 some extensive testing this week though, to hopefully find some bugs and help speed up the 0.7 release;)20:42
mbieblchrisccoulson: are you still planing to go for 0.7 in karmic?20:42
chrisccoulsonthe crash you experience is interesting though. can you see it crashing on any particular file or not?20:42
chrisccoulsoni was hoping for 0.7 in karmic, but i'm not sure yet20:42
chrisccoulsonit depends how long it takes for the search tool to be re-written20:43
chrisccoulsonthere's not much point in uploading it until that works, otherwise users will just report lots of bugs for functionality that is known to not work yet20:43
mbieblchrisccoulson: bt: http://paste.debian.net/41565/20:44
ionI fail at finding what’s new with Tracker 0.7.20:45
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - i havent seen that one before20:46
chrisccoulsonion - what do you mean?20:46
ionI was trying to learn the major changes from 0.6 to 0.7, but didn’t find the information by skimming through the project website. http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Roadmap wasn’t helpful either.20:47
chrisccoulsonhmmm, yeah, it's not easy to see whats new from the roadmap. you should have a look at the changelog in git though ;)20:48
chrisccoulsonthere are major architectural changes.20:48
chrisccoulsonfilesystem indexing has been split off in to a stand-alone entity now, meaning it is possible to remove filesystem indexing functionality and use tracker as a generic RDF metadata store20:49
ionNeat20:49
chrisccoulsonwhich you can store anything in really;)20:49
ionYeah20:49
chrisccoulsonit also makes it very easy to write your own data providers to push data in to the store20:49
chrisccoulsoneg, the new evolution module is a plugin inside of the evolution process which goes through your emails and sends the data to the tracker store20:50
ionAlright20:50
chrisccoulsonalso, QDBM has gone completely now, which should close a lot of old bugs20:50
chrisccoulsonsuch as index corruption and the inability to search for incomplete words20:51
chrisccoulson0.6.9x has been a nightmare in ubuntu;)20:51
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mbieblpvanhof has some nice posts on his blog20:55
mbiebllike eg. http://pvanhoof.be/blog/index.php/2009/07/02/tracker-experimental-merged-to-main-development-tree-ivans-presentation20:55
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mathiazkees: hm - my sbuild karmic schroot are broken21:22
mathiazkees: same error like yesterday: http://paste.ubuntu.com/215063/21:22
mathiazkees: are you karmic sbuild schroot working?21:22
mathiazkees: are *your* karmic sbuild schroots working?21:23
mathiazkees: this time I've tried to build a package that has already been published in the archive21:23
mathiazkees: and not used a local source build package21:24
jdstrandScottK: debdiff added to bug #39798821:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 397988 in clamav "clamav should only reload individual AppArmor profiles" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39798821:24
ScottKjdstrand: Thanks.  This can just go in Karmic, right?21:25
jdstrandScottK: yeah, I'd upload it, but thought you had more to do21:27
jdstrandScottK: no reason to backport it21:27
ScottKjdstrand: Does it hurt if I do?21:27
jdstrandScottK: no21:27
jdstrandScottK: but it is more of an optimization than a problem21:28
ScottKI've got one more set of updates for 0.95.2 in Karmic before I think it's mature enough for jaunty-proposed.21:28
jdstrandScottK: it'll becoming increasingly important to not reload all of AppArmor as more and more profiles are added21:28
ScottKI may not get away with it, but I'd like to keep the packaging as much the same as possible.21:28
jdstrand*shrug*21:28
jdstranddoesn't bother me any :)21:28
ScottKRight.  It's not you I'm worried about.21:29
jdstrandheh21:29
keesmathiaz: let me try, one sec21:35
mathiazkees: which version are you running on your build host? jaunty?21:36
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - thanks, that's useful21:36
keesmy host is karmic and I build in schroot/sbuild21:36
mathiazkees: right - my host is still hardy21:37
mathiazkees: and thus I'm using sbuild from hardy21:37
keesI can't say I've tested that :)21:38
mathiazkees: there was a change in sbuild about not parsing dpkg-source output anymore21:38
mathiazkees: it may be related to the issue I'm running into21:38
keesmathiaz: could very well be.  perhaps upgrade you machine to karmic?  :)21:41
mathiazkees: ok - I'm hitting debian bug 47174721:45
ubottuDebian bug 471747 in sbuild "sbuild: must not parse dpkg-source's output" [Important,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/47174721:45
keesmathiaz: yeah, looks like it.  can you move your build system to jaunty at least?21:51
mathiazkees: well - I'm gonna try to apply the patch to hardy sbuild21:51
mathiazkees: and see if it fixes the issue21:51
ScottKUpdated my mini 10v to the new upstart and it seems to run fine.22:14
superm1Keybuk, ping.  I'm having a hard time figuring out something going on with a udev rule.  [ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="bluetooth", RUN+="/usr/sbin/bluetoothd --udev"] is the rule.  it works fine if the device is hotplugged, but not if the system boots up with the device plugged in.  Any ideas?22:24
robbiewsuperm1: it's 10:26pm on a Friday night in the UK...so Keybuk may not be around22:27
ionI’m sure i’ve seen Keybuk online even after midnight (in UK). :-P22:28
robbiewyep22:28
davmor2ion: it's only 10:2922:29
ionThat’s what robbiew said.22:29
ionAnyway, IRC generally works even with huge delays between messages and responses, as long as people don’t have their awaylog functionality crippled... AFAIR Keybuk has, though. :-P22:30
cjwatsonyeah, Keybuk doesn't tend to read IRC scrollback. mail him22:31
robbiewsuperm1: ^22:32
ionOne doesn’t even need to read scrollback per se, as long as the client is able to give a short list of highlighted messages since the last time online.22:34
mbieblchrisccoulson: tried your packages on karmic22:34
mbieblget the same segfault22:34
chrisccoulsonvery strange. it might be worth having a chat with martyn then. i'll see if i can reproduce it at some point though22:35
mbieblchrisccoulson: do you also see this warning:22:35
mbiebl(tracker-miner-fs:3536): Tracker-WARNING **: could not create proxy22:35
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - i've just started it back up again, so i'll see if it appears22:36
chrisccoulsonyeah, i see that warning22:36
mbieblhm, doesn't /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.FS.service belong into tracker-miner22:37
chrisccoulsonyeah, it should do22:37
chrisccoulsoni'm trying to figure out where that warning is triggered from22:37
mbieblInteresting:  tracker-explorer22:38
mbiebltracker-explorer: error while loading shared libraries: libgee.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory22:38
chrisccoulsonhmmmm, does it not depend on libgee?22:38
mbieblnope, does tracker-explorer miss a {shlibs:Depens}22:38
chrisccoulsonheh22:39
chrisccoulsonit does ;)22:39
* chrisccoulson hides22:39
mbieblchrisccoulson: is there a bzr branch where I can see the packaging files?22:39
chrisccoulsoni'll sort that out22:39
chrisccoulsoni havent put the packaging in bzr yet. i can do that though22:40
chrisccoulsoni might not be able to do it tonight though22:40
mbiebloh, no hurry22:40
mbieblchrisccoulson: looks like a c&c error22:42
mbieblboth tracker-mine-fs and tracker-explorer have python:Depends22:43
mbieblinstead of shlibs:Depends22:43
chrisccoulsonyeah, that sounds right. i'll fix that in a minute22:44
chrisccoulsonthat warning looks bogus by the way22:44
chrisccoulsonif (!proxy)22:45
chrisccoulsong_warning ("could not create proxy");22:45
chrisccoulsonbut nothing sets up proxy22:45
chrisccoulsonat least i can't see where that happens22:45
chrisccoulsonin libtracker/tracker.c22:45
mbieblwe should also prod upstream about moving libtracker-module and libtracker-common to /usr/lib22:45
mbieblif they want to see it used by 3rd party apps22:45
chrisccoulsonyeah, i agree. not sure what the plan is for those22:46
chrisccoulsonmbiebl - i've uploaded a fixed version now22:59
chrisccoulsonfta - i'm not sure what is causing the status icon in xchat to disappear23:19
chrisccoulsoni tried running the jaunty version on karmic and it does the same23:20
chrisccoulsoni tried running it with the jaunty version of gtk on karmic, and it still does the same23:20
chrisccoulson:-/23:20
jdstranddidrocks: fyi-- committed bash completion to ufw23:23
jdstranddidrocks: I made it so I didn't need to change ufw code though-- ie I update /etc/bash_completion.d/ufw to parse 'ufw --help'23:23
jdstranddidrocks: it'll be in the next upload to Debian23:24
jdstranddidrocks: thanks for you work on it :)23:24
maxbxchat status icon? Seems happily there in Karmic for me23:26
pochumaxb: when started automatically by gnome-session23:30
maxbah, right. No, I'm not doing that23:31

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