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nhandlerAny ideas why padre is failing to build in my PPA (http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30258686/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-i386.padre_0.42-1~ppa1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz). It says that libalien-wxwidgets-perl (>= 0.39) is not available, even though version 0.42+dfsg-1 is in karmic02:03
zul_anyone seen ajmitch?02:30
goatbar_Is there an official field that can be used in the control file that gives the source URLs for download?03:25
micahgfor uscan?03:30
micahggoatbar_: ^^^03:31
goatbar_micahg: not sure what uscan is, but we are trying to figure out a reasonable way to automate pulling the source so we don't have to checking the original tar with debian tree while we are working on these03:34
micahgcheck out the debian/watch file03:34
goatbar_ok... in the debian trees or ubuntu?03:35
micahgin the source of the package for ubuntu, there is a debian folder which controls the package03:35
micahgin that folder you can set a watch file and point it to download updated tarballs for you03:35
goatbar_gotchya.  thanks03:36
micahgis that what you're looking for?03:36
goatbar_trying to remember how to get there03:36
goatbar_what's the url?03:36
micahgfor what?03:36
goatbar_I tried "apt-get source watch" and it didn't pull the deb info03:38
micahgno03:38
micahgfor whatever package you have, you have a debian folder03:38
micahgand you can add a watch file03:38
micahghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Howtos/DebianWatch03:38
micahgin the same directory as the control file03:39
goatbar_okay?  I thought you were meaning that I should pul the source debian for the "watch" package03:39
micahgno, sorry for the confusion03:39
micahgis it clear now?03:40
goatbar_ah... yes.  Thanks!03:40
micahggreat! :)03:40
goatbar_the packaging for fink on mac uses debs, but does packaging very differently, so I'm working on trying not to think in the fink packaging style.  uscan looks like what I want03:41
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fabrice_spHi. Some archive admin here? I'd like to have packages in bugs #412352 and #412347 sync ASAP, as there is still something like 10 packages behind those 2 (a lot of java package in Debian are using maven-repo-helper now).04:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 412352 in ubuntu "Sync maven-repo-helper 0.7 (universe) from Debian unstable (main) (to sync after bug #412347)." [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41235204:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 412347 in ubuntu "Sync libstax-java 1.2.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41234704:50
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dholbachgood morning07:10
fabrice_spgood morning dholbach !07:10
dholbachhey fabrice_sp07:14
dholbachhi mok007:14
Hobbseehi dholbach!07:20
dholbachhi Hobbsee07:22
\shmoins07:23
stochasticdoes anyone know if sharedmimeinfo gets updated automatically in Karmic?  or what the proper way to get it refreshed in cdbs is if it doesn't?07:38
dholbachpersia`: are you going to re-run that session? ara just asked about the logs07:41
stochasticdoes any motu with a spare minute and a kind heart want to REVU one of these: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/xwax       http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/a2jmidid      http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/xjadeo        http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/slv2        and it's not mine but I'd really like to see it get included: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/pyphat08:00
alkisgGood morning. If a package "P" recommends package "R", is there any bug/way that a user may install "P" and not have "R" automatically installed? (assuming that R doesn't conflict with any other package in the system)08:26
ScottKYes08:26
alkisgWhen does that happen?08:26
ScottKYou can turn installing recommends off is one way08:31
directhex--without-recommends08:33
alkisgAh ok, but in a default installation (e.g. from within ubuiqity or d-i) that won't happen, right?08:34
directhexbut Recommends are for "you really probably want this but it isn't vital" situations. perhaps you should use a Suggests if the requirement isn't that strong?08:34
alkisgNo no it is that strong, we want package "R" to be installed but give the option to the user to remove it later on08:34
directhexthe default was switched a release or two ago to recommends-by-default. certainly d-i will do it08:35
Hobbseeyou can remove it later on, with no problem08:35
directhexbut if the recommends isn't available from the install media, it'll be skipped08:35
alkisgThanks a lot to all of you, that was what I was looking for :)08:35
artfwo(08:45
artfwooops, sorry08:45
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wsuthomasI want to get involved09:40
slytherinwsuthomas: read the topic of channel.09:40
slytherinjuli__: Uploaded cobertura, waiting in the NEW queue - https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+queue10:01
artfwoby the way, what happens to the package after it's uploaded to the NEW queue? is it documented anywhere?10:04
slytherinartfwo: Packages in new queue are reviewed by archive admins. When they are approved they are uploaded to build servers and get built.10:10
slytherinThis is about source packages.10:11
slytherinBinary packages in new queue when approved by archive admins get copied to archive pool.10:11
artfwoso it's a matter of 2 steps10:12
artfwoevery binary and source package is reviewed then including updates?10:14
juli__slytherin, thank you! for uploading cobertura and  commenting in my application10:14
slytherinwelcome. :-)10:14
directhexartfwo, every source package is reviewed at first upload, and again only when the binary package list changes10:15
slytherinartfwo: every 'new' source and binary package.10:15
directhexartfwo, intermediate uploads which don't change the binary manifest are not re-checked10:15
artfwounderstood it, thanks10:16
slytherinTheMuso: any idea if powerpc buildd has different default compiler flags than others? I am wondering about this in gdb FTBFS - cc1: warnings being treated as errors11:38
j^so how does the review process on revu work? uploaded a package and its just sitting there.11:56
j^can i get anyone a beer to have a look at http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/oggvideotools11:56
siretart`j^: done. How to get my beer? ;-)12:02
POX"standards version should be 3.7.2"?12:03
POX3.8.2?12:04
j^siretart, in berlin at any point?12:04
james_wexcept for the LGPL files12:05
POXj^: s/Description: "Ogg Video Tools" is a /Description: /12:05
POXs/jaunty/UNRELEASED/12:06
siretart`POX: yes, indeed12:06
siretart`j^: nope. i'm from Erlangen/Nuernberg :-)12:06
j^UNRELEASED would be for the changelog?12:07
POXyes12:07
siretart`POX: why?12:07
Laneyi don't think that matters for revu12:07
Laneyj^: doesn't mention copyright of the packaging12:07
siretart`for revu, please don't. the packages should be in a state that a reviewer can just debsign the source package and upload it12:07
POXsiretart`: because it provides a lot of confusion (when you f.e. want to Depend on it in other package)12:07
siretart`POX: what confusion would that bring?12:08
POXlet me dig for a bug report...12:08
Laneyalso please point to the versioned gpl in common-licenses12:08
siretart`how about maintaining them in a PPA to get the dependencies sorted out and then copy it to revu in the right order12:08
POXsiretart`: http://bugs.debian.org/38635412:09
j^siretart, not coming down there anytime soon, but if you ever come to berlin, let me know.12:10
siretart`POX: TBH, I think having UNRELEASED changelog entries causes more confusion than it solves, but obviously YMMV12:11
slytherinPOX: changelog entry should be for current development release.12:11
POXif package was uploaded to Debian/Ubuntu - distribution field should point to the distribution it was uploaded to ("distribution" as in unstable, jaunty, etc.), if it was never uploaded, it should be marked as UNRELEASED or removed from the changelog, IMHO12:13
POXdebian/changelog should help other maintainers as well, not only the package maintainer12:15
slytherinPOX: That is fine when you are maintaining the packaging bits in some VCS. revu is not VCS. And if package uploader puts 'unreleased' then he sponsorer will have to modify changelog entry before upload, which is not ideal.12:16
Laneyhe's talking about previous changelog entries12:16
POXLaney: thanks12:16
Laneymakes sense to me12:16
slytherinOh, sorry. I thought he was talking about latest one. Mu mistake. :-(12:16
j^what if previous versions where in a ppa build for the version mentioned?12:26
slytherinj^: ppa is not official repository12:27
j^yes, but you have to use the version to get it build for that ubuntu release12:27
slytherinhow does that matter? If the package was only in PPA previously, you should not keep multiple changelog entries at all. COmbine then into one.12:29
j^ok12:30
j^i was using the same changelog for the ppa and now revu but can use a combined one for revu12:30
jcfpj^: some more: incorrect version in changelog ...-ubuntu3 (probably want -0ubuntu1), homepage field missing from control, copyright for the your own work (the packaging) isn't specified, several files are not gpl2+ (lgpl, bsd-like) but missing from copyright, man pages for each executable?12:37
j^man pages are worked on upstream, so next version will have them, copyright issues also discussed with author.12:41
jcfpthere's several files that are properly licensed but not mentioned in debian/copyright12:43
dholbachPackaging Training Session "On-Call Review" with cjwatson, seb128, james_w and me in 12m in #ubuntu-classroom12:49
james_wmulti-ping!12:50
directhexoh wow, that's an all-star team12:53
TheMusoslytherin: not sure. Probably looking at the build logs of packages on different arches may help.12:55
dutchiehow long does it take an upload to show up on revu?13:06
Laneynot long13:07
dutchiethat's useful13:08
artfwoI recall it's around 3 minutes13:09
dutchieok, it's been about 5.13:10
dutchieI'll give it a bit longer13:10
nicolasvwHello, does a universe package versioned xxbuild1 get auto-synced from debian or does one have to file a sync request for it?13:13
Laneyeither, depending on the release cycle13:13
directhexnicolasvw, yes, it gets auto synced. when we're not past debian import freeze13:13
Laneyplace in the^13:14
dutchiecould an admin have a look to see if my package has appeared on revu?13:14
* Laney giggles at the classroom session13:14
dutchieit's not showing up on the web interface13:14
LaneyRainCT: ^ can you help?13:14
nicolasvwdirecthex, thankx13:16
RainCTLaney, dutchie: Sure, which package is it?13:17
dutchiesuvat13:17
dutchiehttp://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/suvat13:17
dutchieI just uploaded 0.2-0ubuntu113:17
RainCT2009-08-13 14:03:02 - suvat_0.2-0ubuntu1_source.changes: Incorrect signature, moving to rejected.13:18
dutchiehow is it incorrect?13:18
RainCTdutchie: Have you logged in on REVU before uploading the package?13:18
dutchieno, should I have?13:19
RainCTdutchie: Yes, you need to log in at least once so that REVU takes your GPG key from Launchpad13:19
dutchieah, ok13:19
dutchieok, it's uploaded13:23
dutchiethanks for your help13:23
RainCTno problem13:28
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slytherinRainCT: perhaps the package on wiki needs update to mention the new GPG import workflow.15:00
RainCTslytherin: yeah, feel free to clean it up ;)15:16
mhall119|workmorning15:22
mhall119|workwhat is the process for getting packages into Universe?15:22
siretart`mhall119|work: first step is looking at the links in the topic :-)15:27
fosser_joshcan anybody help in developing deb packaging15:27
mhall119|worksiretart`: oh, sorry, the name list made it scroll up out of sight15:28
wildnfree_Hello, I am new to this irc channel. I am looking for help in becoming a MOTU developer. I am one of the developers on the OpenShot Non-Linear Video Editor for Linux. I am developing the documentation package, including the Gnome Help files.15:28
wildnfree_I am looking for a mentor to help me build up skills in producing the .deb packages fo OpenShot.15:35
bddebianheya gang15:43
slytherinRainCT: Done15:43
slytherinwildnfree_: have you read the links referred in the topic.15:44
RainCTslytherin: thanks :)15:44
wildnfree_Hello Slytherin. Yes I've read the links. I am registered on Launchpad, and I have signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct.15:48
slytherinDid you look into the packaging guide?15:48
wildnfree_I have also read lots of the pages on the Ubuntu community site, but the information in those just sends me round in circles.15:48
wildnfree_I have been gradually learning the packaging guide, and have created one .deb package.15:49
slytherinwildnfree_: So if you have questions then fire away.15:49
wildnfree_How do I get a mentor to help me improve my packaging? And how do I actually apply for membership of MOTU?15:51
slytherinwildnfree_: If you have already prepared a package, the first step would be to upload to revu so that it gets reviewed and improved.15:51
slytherinwildnfree_: MOTU membership takes more time. As you have to work on more than one packages, get involved in community, help others etc.15:52
wildnfree_The package at present is just a test package to learn to package the manual. What is <revu>?15:53
slytherinwildnfree_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU and http://revu.ubuntuwire.com15:54
wildnfree_slytherin: I have been involved in the Linux community since 1996 when I started using Debian. I used to offer advice and support on the old LBC list in Britain.15:57
wildnfree_I have been providing support to users on the OpenShot (alpha) project as well.15:58
slytherinnice15:58
slytherinis the movie editor Free?15:58
wildnfree_Yes! Gnu Public Licence! And the films I am editing and compositing with OpenShot, are being published under a Creative Commons licence.16:00
slytherinlooks lot like pitivi to me. :-)16:00
slytherinwildnfree_: if you want to get it included in next Ubuntu release you must hurry, the feature freeze is on 27th August.16:01
wildnfree_slytherin: we won't have it ready for Karmic. OpenShot is alpha, and about to become beta. We need help in packaging first16:02
slytherinwildnfree_: As I said, post your package on revu and get it reviewed.16:03
wildnfree_slytherin: I am first looking for a mentor to get the packages into  suitable condition to submit to revu.16:05
slytherinwildnfree_: you don't need to. revu is place for review. Just upload.16:06
slytherinwildnfree_: or are you saying that your package is not in condition to upload to revu?16:06
wildnfree_slytherin: Not in a condition yet to upload to revu16:07
slytherinwildnfree_: Considering that feature freeze is close, it is hard to find a mentor for personal interaction. Still, may be others will be able to help you16:08
slytherinGot to go now.16:08
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pochudoes apport now also offer you to get a backtrace locally, instead of submitting the coredump to launchpad?16:33
pochulooks like it still can't16:42
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james_wpochu: you can do it yourself with apport-retrace, but it's not part of usual apport flow16:43
pochujames_w: not in the UI yet though, right? I recall there was a bug report about that, but I can't find it now...16:44
james_wpochu: that's as I understand it16:46
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hyperairhmm for some reason, banshee's and liferea's notification area icons no longer have black backgrounds17:30
hyperairO_o17:30
hyperairi wonder what happned17:30
pochuhyperair: for liferea it's fixed in 1.717:43
pochubut not on jaunty17:43
pochuit only happens if you select 'display the number of unread items in the tray icon' in the preferences, maybe you unselected that?17:43
hyperairpochu: i know. i'm still usnig liferea 1.6 and suddenly my black background disappeared17:43
hyperairnono i didn't change anything17:44
hyperairall of a sudden, i noticed banshee didn't have a black background anymore17:44
hyperairso i restarted liferea17:44
hyperairand voila, no more black background17:44
hyperairO_o17:44
pochuok, lucky you ;)17:44
hyperairyeah O_o17:44
hyperairi wonder if it'll stick when i reboot17:44
chrisccoulsonis there any specific reason that meta-gnome2 is marked "no need to sync" on merges.ubuntu.com? Is it just that theres not much point in putting the effort in to do that, or is there another reason?18:08
apacheloggerRainCT: ping18:10
fabrice_spWouah! Archive admins are subscribed to 160 bugs report! Is it a normal volume?18:33
geserfabrice_sp: I assume because of the pending alpha release, sync requests aren't processed at the moment to not disturb it18:34
fabrice_spoh, makes sense18:39
nicolasvwwhen setting Build-Deps to default-jdk instead of openjdk-6-jdk, what should the JAVA_HOME variable in rules be set to?18:51
logari81please take a look at the following package http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=662119:08
logari81it is pretty complicated for my experience level, hence any comments are welcome19:08
logari81and some notices on the revu site itself:19:13
logari81A. the link http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/getfem%2B%2B doesn't work.... I suppose the ++ signs in the package's name trigger the problem19:13
logari81B. The Details and Description fields here http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=6621 correspond to the last binary package of the multi-binary source package (it'd be more intuitive to consider the first binary)19:13
fabrice_splogari81, in the copyright file, the url is not changed19:16
fabrice_spalso, the version should be -0ubuntu119:17
fabrice_spI think your libgmm-dev.install is not complete (no lib installed?)19:19
fabrice_spfiles in superlu are copyrighted to xerox (1994). Reflect that in your copyright file. And check all the source files to be sure that the copyright file reflect everything19:23
* fabrice_sp feels alone....19:24
* ScottK gives fabrice_sp a good hard slap in the head so he feels some companionship.19:25
ximionHello! Could someone please review my smile package? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile19:26
fabrice_spScottK, this is not the kind of companionship I was expecting :-)19:27
ximionAnd how do I remove the ubuntu-main-sponsors from the related bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/298706 ? I added them by accident.19:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298706 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] smile" [Wishlist,Fix committed]19:27
ScottK;-)19:27
ScottKximion: You don't.  I'll do it19:27
ximionScottK: Sorry :-(19:27
ScottKNo problem19:27
ximionScottK: But companionship for me ;-)19:28
stochasticcan someone please look at http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/xwax it's been sitting with one advocation for a month now and feature freeze is immanent19:29
fabrice_spximion, building your package  right now19:32
ximionfabrice_sp: Oh, Thank you!19:33
logari81fabrice_sp: thank you for your time,19:35
logari81A. version will be corrected,19:35
logari81B. I think libgmm-dev has only headers so lib is not needed (the actually problem with libgmm is that it already exists in the repos as standalone)19:35
logari81C. I ll try to figure out all the copyright parts (how did you find out so quickly about the xerox part?)19:35
fabrice_splogari81, I used the 'legal' link in revu19:35
fabrice_spyou can also use checklicense (I think)19:36
fabrice_spximion: seems good.19:37
logari81ok, are there any remarks about the names of the binaries? I ve removed the "++" so that package names correspond to the library name.19:37
ScottKfabrice_sp: licensecheck19:38
fabrice_spScottK, you hit me too hard on the head. I became dyslexic ! :-)19:39
fabrice_splogari81, ^^19:39
* ScottK whacks fabrice_sp again to put it back the right way19:40
* fabrice_sp begins to write in French! 19:40
ximionfabrice_sp: You'll find the GPLv2 at19:40
fabrice_spximion, what do you mean?19:42
* fabrice_sp is building getfem++19:42
fabrice_splogari81, your pacakge FTBFS in karmic19:44
fabrice_spdid you used pbuilder to build it?19:44
ximionfabrice_sp: ScottK told you to make a license-check... Some others already complained there would be no license shipped with the source code. (But they did not look in the BIB_ManSlide/Help dir)19:45
ScottKAs long as the full license text is somewhere in the tarball it's OK.19:45
fabrice_spohh: license-check was for logari8119:45
ScottKIf it's in an odd place, mentioning that in debian/copyright doesn't hurt19:46
ximionok19:48
ximionScottK: How do I get a sponsor for this? Simply wait if someone wants to sponsor this package?19:48
ScottKPretty much.  Mention it here now and then too19:49
logari81fabrice_sp: I have built it in my ppa https://launchpad.net/~logari81/+archive/ppa19:50
fabrice_spWhat is the equivalent of xdg-icon-resource install --novendor --context mimetypes --size 192 %{_datadir}/pixmaps/aqsis-doc.png application-x-slx in the debhelper world? I added dh_icons in my rules file, but nothing is generated in preinst19:50
fabrice_splogari81, for Jaunty, not for KArmic19:51
logari81fabrice_sp: but for jaunty19:51
fabrice_sp:-)19:51
logari81yep ok I ll upload it for karmic too19:51
fabrice_spok19:52
fabrice_spI'll explain it in another way: I have a package in Jaunty that install a mime file and some desktop file to associate that file type to programs and icons. The problem is that the icon mentioned in desktop file are not associated to the extension. Ddh_icons does not solve the problem. Any ideas?19:56
ximionI developed a GNOME-AppInstall solution for KDE, which is completely based on PackageKit and Qt4. Now in Karmic+1 the new AppCenter should arrive. Where do I find information about this and how can I contact the AppCenter developers? (Because maybe I'll stop developing QAppInstall)19:59
ximionfabrice_sp: To assign a mime-type, a mime info is also required.19:59
fabrice_spximion, upstream install the mime file in the right place, and dh_desktop and dh_installmime is called20:00
ximionfabrice_sp: Look in /usr/share/mime for all available mime types.20:01
fabrice_spdo you ahve an example? It changed between jaunty and karmic, so it should be for jaunty20:01
ximionTo notify the system about that the app can handle a file type, just add the line MimeType=application/x-ipk; to the .desktop-file.20:01
ximion(replace applications/x-ipk with the mime-definition)20:01
ximiondh_desktop is outdated.20:02
fabrice_sphmm. I think the mime file if well installed, because if I double click on the file with the extension, the program is run20:02
ximionit does nothing at time (or am I wrong?)20:02
fabrice_spit is outdatedi n Karmic, but still useful in Jaunty20:02
fabrice_spin Karmic, it does not do anything, you're right20:02
fabrice_spI'll check the desktop file, but upstream is telling me that it's working in Fedora20:03
fabrice_spthe desktop file is ok: MimeType=model/x-rib;model/x-rib-gzip;20:05
fabrice_spximion, thanks for trying :-)20:05
ximionfabrice_sp: I tried it here (Karmic): Everything works! Do the mime models exist?20:08
ximionYou also may need to start a new desktop session to see the effect.20:08
fabrice_spas it's for Jaunty, I'll check some package that installs mime file20:13
RainCTapachelogger: pong20:26
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stochasticwhat's the process for becoming a MOTU?21:17
directhexmake lots of contributions, write a personal statement, and add yourself to the CC agenda21:19
pochus/CC/MC/21:20
directhexyeah, those guys21:21
* directhex is too busy eating an ice lolly to be accurate21:21
stochastichow many contributions constitutes 'lots'  (roughly)21:22
pochustochastic: your fellow developers will tell you when you're ready21:23
stochasticpochu, thanks21:23
pochuor when somebody assumes you're one when you're not, you should probably apply :)21:23
stochasticI don't suppose anyone might be willing to help me get 'lots' of contributions by revu-ing some of my packages?21:24
directhexi'll take a look, then21:26
directhexbut i still need to finish tidying the house21:26
stochasticthanks directhex, take your pic from http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/xwax  http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/xjadeo  http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/a2jmidi  http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/slv221:27
* stochastic ducks out to do some dishes21:27
apacheloggerRainCT: sent a memo :D21:34
RainCTapachelogger: err what?21:36
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apacheloggerRainCT: you didn't get a msg from memosrv?21:36
RainCTah yes21:37
apachelogger:)21:37
RainCTapachelogger: okay, sure21:39
* apachelogger buries RainCT in cookies \\o/21:40
RainCT:D21:41
JazzvaIs there any condensed way to add licenses to debian/copyright when a lot of files are licensed under MPL/GPL/LGPL and the only difference is in developers/contributors? Can I just mention them in section for upstream authors/contributors, and leave just one copy of license in the license section?21:43
Laneyif each file has different copyright then you can't get around listing that21:44
JazzvaTthanks for the answer21:45
Jazzvas/Tt/T/21:45
stochasticJazzva, you might also be interested in this: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/21:46
Jazzvastochastic: thanks21:46
RainCTapachelogger: done, but Launchpad doesn't feel like letting spooky pull the changes :(21:54
apacheloggerRainCT: spooky launchpad, no cookies for that beast :P22:01
jtimbermananyone able to look at some packages I have in REVU? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/u/jtimberman23:56
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