[03:11] <tarvid> ubuntuone-client-applet doesn't appear to do anything when clicked
[03:13] <tarvid> is there anyway to upload more than one file at a time?
[13:03]  * jblount yawns
[13:03]  * thisfred siphons some of his coffee to jblount's cup
[13:06] <jblount> thisfred: Thanks, I'm trying to learn how to go to bed & wake up earlier, but it's taking some effort.
[13:10]  * pfibiger closed the web browser that java applet was in a few minutes ago....wonder how long it'll take to decay and fall off the network?
[13:10] <thisfred> jblount: I just stuck with the jetlag, I hope it doesn't wear off :)
[13:10] <jblount> thisfred: :)
[13:36] <vds> hello
[13:57] <facundobatista> vds, hi
[13:57] <vds> hi facundobatista
[13:58] <vds> facundobatista: all the files inside one of my folders now have 0 bytes size
[13:58] <vds> I checked the web ui 0 bytes there too
[13:59] <vds> facundobatista: 0 bytes also for all the people I've shared the folder with
[13:59] <facundobatista> vds, I will need to see the files
[13:59] <facundobatista> the logs, sorry
[14:00] <vds> facundobatista: that's a good question, I use ubuntu one on different machines and those files have been there for a long time
[14:00] <vds> facundobatista: so I send you what I have on the machine I use more
[14:00] <vds> ?
[14:01] <facundobatista> vds, they've been a long time with 0 bytes, or they went to 0 bytes in the last few days, or you don't know?
[14:03] <vds> facundobatista: I don't know
[14:03] <facundobatista> vds, ok... we had two bugs that most probably could caused that, fixes for those were commited less than two weeks ago
[14:03] <vds> I understand that's not a good bug report, sorry :)
[14:04] <vds> facundobatista: ok
[14:04] <facundobatista> vds, so most probably you were bitten by those issues (they weren't rare at all)
[14:05] <CardinalFang> Does anyone know what version of couchdb gets oauth checking?
[14:05] <vds> facundobatista: ok thanks
[14:05] <CardinalFang> My v 0.10.0~svn802936-0jh4 doesn't seem to.  I'm still testing, though.
[14:06] <jdo> how do I easily close or disable ubuntuone-client and syncdaemon now that I have no icon?
[14:07] <jblount> jdo: The interactions are hidden for now, but I was thinking about the same thing last night.
[14:11] <CardinalFang> Hrm, maybe my version does.  It just doesn't auth as I expect.
[15:00] <jblount> MEETING BEGINS
[15:00] <jblount> ZOMG! Meeting time: Say me if you are in
[15:00] <jblount> me
[15:00] <teknico> me
[15:01] <jblount> urbanape, vds ?
[15:01] <vds> me
[15:01] <urbanape> me
[15:02] <jblount> I think that may be it, for today
[15:02] <jblount> DONE: Lots of code review, not much else
[15:02] <jblount> TODO: Continue work on modal dialogs, sort next steps to getting files web ui done-er
[15:02] <jblount> BLOCKED: Nope
[15:02] <jblount> teknico: Your turn!
[15:02] <teknico> DONE: pair programming with thisfred on couchdb oauth, studied oauth
[15:02] <teknico> TODO: fix a failing test in web contatcs, more pair programming with thisfred on couchdb oauth
[15:02] <teknico> BLOCKED: none
[15:02] <teknico> next: vds
[15:02] <vds> DONE: started and proposed a branch to fix a problem with read only sync, started a second branch for sync date tracking, investigated a data loss issue with shared folder
[15:02] <vds> TODO: land the approved branch, work on the other one
[15:02] <vds> BLOCKED: no
[15:02] <vds> urbanape: please
[15:02] <rodrigo_> me
[15:03] <urbanape> DONE: wrestled with YUI3. Lost.
[15:03] <urbanape> TODO: Rematch. FEEL THE PAIN.
[15:03] <urbanape> BLOCK: none.
[15:03] <urbanape> rodrigo_ go go go
[15:03] <rodrigo_> • DONE: Some openSUSE packaging. Started Tomboy sync prefs changes. Submitted new evo-couchdb package depending on desktopcouch
[15:03] <rodrigo_> • TODO: Add more tests in couchdb-glib test suite. More openSUSE packaging. Change tomboy syncing prefs interfmeace to show many servers. Add social services accounts config to about-me. Talk to Ara about writing mago tests for evo-couchdb. File bugs for missing evo-couchdb fields and summary of the fields it uses. Propose couchdb-glib/evo-couchdb for GNOME 2.29
[15:03] <rodrigo_> • BLOCKED: none
[15:03] <jblount> MEETING ENDS
[15:03] <jblount> Thanks everyone!
[15:04] <urbanape> Also, I'm heading out a little early today. Local news station wants to interview us about the video we did of Lex's first year.
[15:06] <jblount> Along those same lines, I'm going to take a longish lunch to take in District 9 at pre-noon prices. I'll be working a bit late to keep up a reasonable amount of hours.
[15:11] <teknico> anyone saying the slightest thing about DIstrict 9 before I've seen it will be executed remotely
[15:12] <jblount> :)
[15:12] <jblount> I'm good at keeping quiet. I routinely have to watch things twice with the wife.
[15:14] <teknico> I used to, but I stopped worrying, and learnt to love the fight ;-)
[15:14] <pfibiger> jblount: going to the mount dora multiplex?
[15:14] <teknico> (well, "love" may be an overstatement ;-) )
[15:14] <jblount> pfibiger: You sir, are a hater. I'll be heading to the lovely township of Leesburg.
[15:14] <pfibiger> say hi to the old people!
[15:15] <jblount> pfibiger: You realize that you live in Florida right? It's where people go to die.
[15:15] <jblount> Just because my county has a few extra, doesn't make it any less wonderful.
[15:15] <jblount> :D
[15:15] <pfibiger> heh
[15:16] <pfibiger> are you in the same county as __THE VILLAGES__!!!
[15:16] <pfibiger> ?
[15:16] <jblount> pfibiger: No, they're in Sumter, which is basically The Villages ++ a few random rednecks.
[15:17] <pfibiger> The Villages is pretty weird
[15:18] <jblount> Strangely, the theatre there gets lots of good small release-ish films. We saw 'Away we go' a few weeks ago there.
[15:18] <jblount> It is strange though.
[15:19] <rmcbride> Sumter county == Scary.
[15:22] <pfibiger> jblount: did you see [500] "days" of _summer_ ?
[15:40] <CardinalFang> thisfred, you have aquarius' other script, yes?  test-valid-user.sh ?
[15:40] <slestak> im having a little problem with U1 on a 64bit 9.04 install.
[15:41] <slestak> the client does not want to start
[15:41] <slestak> i dont see anything going to any logs,
[15:42] <thisfred> CardinalFang: yes, though have not tested that yet
[15:43] <slestak> i have 0.92.0+r146-0ubuntu1~ppa1~jaunty installed
[15:44] <slestak> the workstation has been up for a couple of weeks.  didnt want to reboot if there is sth that can be learned from this.
[15:44] <CardinalFang> thisfred, Hrm.
[15:47] <thisfred> CardinalFang: how can I help? That script does not work?
[15:53] <joshuahoover> slestak: you don't see any logs in ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log ?
[16:03] <slestak> joshuahoover: let me check that location, I was looking in /var/log
[16:03] <joshuahoover> slestak: cool
[16:11] <slestak> yes, quite a bit of logging there
[16:11] <slestak> taking it all in
[16:13] <CardinalFang> thisfred, detailed email for you.
[16:13] <thisfred> CardinalFang: thanks, will read
[16:14] <joshuahoover> slestak: ok, why do you think it's not working? i ask because we changed the behavior of the ubuntu one applet, where it disappears after a period of inactivity
[16:14] <slestak> ahh, that could be it.  just no applet.
[16:14] <thisfred> CardinalFang: just a quick question: this is not the group issue again, is it? That also gave an eaccess IIRC
[16:15] <slestak> I am pushing changes in from one workstaiton to my U1 storage, and I was going to make workstation 2 check for changes so they could begin downloading
[16:16] <joshuahoover> slestak: if you try dropping a file in ~/Ubuntu One/My Files/ and then @ the terminal run: u1sdtool --current-transfers
[16:16] <CardinalFang> thisfred, Eh, no.  That was a config file in /etc/couchdb .  This is something else.  Specifically, it's reading from /var/lib...  when I think it should be /tmp/couch1 .
[16:19] <slestak> u1sdtool is cool.  I had been using lsof to determine if and when it is transferring, grepping for .part
[16:19] <slestak> i have a spinning tray icon on w1, but sdtool says 0up, 0down
[16:21] <joshuahoover> slestak: hmmm...
[16:21] <slestak> i see some .partials in my folder in question
[16:22] <joshuahoover> slestak: ok, in your ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log folder, do you see any exception logs?
[16:23] <slestak> ok, i can explain that one, firewall related mp3 problem.  our corp fw blocked that dl so I got a 4k file with an http403 instead of my desired podcast.
[16:23] <joshuahoover> slestak: ah, ok
[16:24] <joshuahoover> slestak: so, are you expecting any files to be transferring right now?
[16:24] <slestak> i think it is synced up, i may need to update workstaion 1, it apparently is not in the same version of u1.
[16:24] <joshuahoover> slestak: yeah, we release at least once a week so it's best to update the client just in case :)
[16:25] <slestak> it is hard to tell, I keep my gpodder-download dir in U1, so I can propogate my podcasts to 3-4 machines that I may be at through the day.  I think it is good.
[16:25] <popey> thats a nice idea slestak
[16:25] <slestak> i was not aware of the new behaviour of u1-client
[16:25] <slestak> does the sdtool show dl detail, or just a count?  I would really like to see the queue if possible?
[16:28] <slestak> yes, i have 91.1 on the netbook
[16:28] <slestak> updating it now
[16:30] <joshuahoover> slestak: the tool only shows the count...you'd have to monitor the logs for more details right now
[16:31] <thisfred> CardinalFang: ok, I suspect that this is a question for aquarius tomorrow then, or #couchdb. I'm pairing with teknico on the OAuth replication between desktop and cloud now, will have a detailed look at your mail after/
[16:32] <CardinalFang> thisfred, Okay.  I'm looking at your script...
[16:35] <CardinalFang> thisfred, ah, never mind.
[16:38] <slestak> i'm not complaining, great product
[16:42] <CardinalFang> thisfred, so, you get no "eacces" from you script at all?
[16:42] <CardinalFang> youR
[16:44] <CardinalFang> thisfred, if I change /var/lib/couchdb to be readable+writable by me, then it works.  :(*
[16:44] <slestak> joshuahoover: after updating netbook from 91.1 to current, I get an Apport file to send.
[16:45] <CardinalFang> That's definitely wrong.
[16:45] <joshuahoover> slestak: hmmm...not good
[16:45] <slestak> it is Linux Mint, not vanilla Jaunty
[16:45] <slestak> U` has worked on it to date.
[16:45] <slestak> let me reboot it
[16:46] <joshuahoover> slestak: ok, i don't think it should matter that you're using linux mint but it's not something we specifically test against either
[16:46] <slestak> i had a little network hiccup in the last 10 minutes there, so I have changed from wireless to wired since the machine booted, that along with updating the client may be too much for it to handle.
[16:54] <thisfred> CardinalFang: that is very wrong yes
[16:54] <thisfred> CardinalFang: esp. since desktopcouch is supposed to be running 100% in userspace
[17:01] <CardinalFang> Dangerous word, that "userspace".
[17:02] <CardinalFang> thisfred, Okay, summary email for you and aquarius, sent.
[17:02] <CardinalFang> thisfred, I'm going offline now.  I'll check back later.
[17:05] <slestak> joshuahoover: after reboot it is ok
[17:05] <joshuahoover> slestak: good :)
[17:05] <joshuahoover> jblount: ping
[17:51] <statik> i don't know how i've never heard of daniel johnston before yesterday, but worried shoes is about the best song in the entire world
[17:52] <teknico> statik, that's quite a claim :-)
[17:52] <statik> hi teknico!
[17:57] <teknico> statik, wow, I want my three minutes back ;-P
[17:57] <pfibiger> statik: speeding motorcycle is an important work, and i really like the songs about casper the ghost from the kids soundtrack
[17:57] <statik> :)
[17:58] <pfibiger> there's a great yo la tengo bit where daniel johnston calls into a radio show they're doing (they had previously covered speeding motorcycle) and suggests they do it together over the phone. it's great.
[18:00] <pfibiger> it's on genius + love = yo la tengo
[18:24] <sladen> could somebody demilestone, and retag https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-client/+bug/340667 to 'ubunet', then retag it
[18:25] <sladen> remilestone it
[18:25] <joshuahoover> sladen: i've got it
[18:39] <jblount> joshuahoover: pong
[18:39] <joshuahoover> jblount: :) ...i think i found my answer...was wondering about displaying machine names on the web but i found the bug where it was updated just a bit ago
[18:40] <jblount> joshuahoover: Yeah, we're one step away. I actually need that to be reassigned to someone else, perhaps jdo will take pity on me.
[18:40] <joshuahoover> jblount: heh
[18:41] <jblount> We're sending the names through the oauth handoff, it's just not getting saved to the database. As soon as we record it, it should show up in a sane way for everyone (check out 'make start' logged in as hola and go to /accounts/machines to see this)
[18:41] <jblount> joshuahoover: ^^
[18:53] <statik> jblount, just sending the machine name is not enough I think. I want to have an edit box on the page where someone authorizes a machine where they can put in any description they want
[18:55] <jblount> statik: Totally right, but the next step is saving the machine name, I can easily do an edit box, but I'm confused by how the oauth stuff is handled.
[18:56] <jblount> statik: Nice defaults + easy customization == winner
[18:56] <statik> jblount, i wouldn't even worry about the machine name, just getting an edit box in there is the main thing
[18:56] <statik> and some text like "write a description of which machine you are authorizing so you'll be able to tell them apart later on"
[18:59] <jblount> statik: I guess that's fine, I'm still a little lost on how to reproduce this process locally so I can test and play with it.
[19:01] <joshuahoover> jblount: unrelated to the current discussion, but...ever seen this error? https://updown.ubuntuone.com/1ff4f91b-2129-43da-b6f9-f6d1f47fbb53
[19:01] <joshuahoover> jblount: we probably shouldn't have things setup to display all the debug info, huh?
[19:02] <jblount> joshuahoover: It should only show for you, cause you are logged in and a member of lp:~ubuntuone-hackers
[19:02] <jblount> joshuahoover: Is that just a random uuid, or should it have worked?
[19:02] <joshuahoover> jblount: ah, got ya...ok...a user was complaining that they were getting errors
[19:02] <joshuahoover> jblount: supposedly clicked on from the web ui by a user
[19:03] <jblount> joshuahoover: It would still be an error, but a cleaned up 500 page, not the stuff you are seeing.
[19:03] <joshuahoover> jblount: right, got ya...user said they get an: "unknown error (blank)"
[19:05] <jblount> joshuahoover: Yeah, that make sense.
[19:06] <joshuahoover> jblount: i think the file he's accessing is an html file (if that matters)...bug #414641
[19:10] <jblount> joshuahoover: For what it's worth, html files don't work for me either.
[19:10] <dobey> finally!
[19:10] <joshuahoover> jblount: ok, got it...that's helpful to know :)
[19:11] <jblount> joshuahoover: I get the same exact error, to be more specific. I'll comment on the bug as well.
[19:11] <joshuahoover> jblount: thanks!
[19:26] <pjssilva> Is there a sensible way to wipe-out ubuntuone installation and start afresh?
[19:43] <jblount> pjssilva: Sure! Start with this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/254659/
[19:44] <jblount> pjssilva: You'll also need to remove the Oauth token that Ubuntu One uses, although with recent changes to the "Passwords & Encryption" app, I'm not sure how to do this.
[19:46] <pjssilva> I am trying it now...
[19:46] <joshuahoover> jblount, pjssilva: you can do this by going to Applications->Accesssories->Passwords & Encryption, click on the Passwords tab, remove the UbuntuOne token under the "Passwords: login" list
[19:47] <jblount> joshuahoover: That doesn't work in Karmic for me, the passwords tab has one listing, for "login" that doesn't expand.
[19:47] <joshuahoover> jblount: ah, karmic...wasn't sure which version :)
[19:48] <jblount> joshuahoover: Always karmic, everytime karmic, only karmic :)
[19:48] <jblount> Until Loopy Llama gets started :)
[19:48] <pjssilva> I've also did:
[19:48] <joshuahoover> jblount: heh...yes, except for all those users who are still on jaunty that we're supporting ;)
[19:48] <pjssilva> rm -r .cache/ubuntuone/
[19:48] <pjssilva> rm -r .config/autostart/ubuntuone-client-applet.desktop
[19:49] <pjssilva> And removed the computer from my account.
[19:49] <jblount> pjssilva: yes, those should have been in my list.
[19:49] <jblount> pjssilva: You can also remove the software and reinstall if you like, but the experience shouldn't change because of that.
[19:50] <joshuahoover> jblount, pjssilva: the keys in karmic show up for me in passwords & encryption keys, under the Passwords tab...the tabs were moved around (at least on my install)
[19:52] <pjssilva> So far it looks good, it asked me to add the computer to the account. Let us see what the syncing gives me.
[19:52] <jblount> joshuahoover: This is what it looks like for me: https://updown.ubuntuone.com/b6e7dd38-6ac7-49c5-a04a-590effdc584d
[19:52] <joshuahoover> jblount: and the other tabs don't show any ubuntu one keys?
[19:53] <jblount> joshuahoover: Nope, those are 'keys' not passwords / tokens (which is where it was before / should be). It just lists my gpg and ssh keys
[19:53] <joshuahoover> jblount: strange...wonder why mine is different
[19:56] <pjssilva> Argh... I got a folder that refuses to go away.
[19:56] <pjssilva> I deleted it and it still appears in the web interface.
[19:57] <pjssilva> I also tried to shutdown the sync daemon (u1sdtool -q) to force an update but it didn't work.
[20:07] <joshuahoover> pjssilva: are you getting any errors? anything in the log files (~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/)
[20:11] <pjssilva> I get this:
[20:12] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:02:21,910 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.ActionQueue - ERROR - upload                       share:''                                       node:'c22b6938-c0dc-43d0-9977-175531f96d88'   upload(node="'c22b6938-c0dc-43d0-9977-175531f96d88'", hash="'sha1:9ec256794b96a8fe381e32ed1da71c74f0f82aa6'", fileobj_factory='<bound method FSKey.open_file of <ubuntuone.syncdaemon.sync.FSKey object at 0x9c5baf4>>', share="''", crc32='1441764211L', previous_has
[20:12] <pjssilva> h="''", size='2480') failure INTERNAL_ERROR
[20:12] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:03:08,392 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.ActionQueue - ERROR - upload                       share:''                                       node:'2dea833e-bcb8-4bd4-8cf5-82238b72f1eb'   upload(node="'2dea833e-bcb8-4bd4-8cf5-82238b72f1eb'", hash="'sha1:8cafcd409dc15bd7b8ea40b665db9781cd8906dd'", fileobj_factory='<bound method FSKey.open_file of <ubuntuone.syncdaemon.sync.FSKey object at 0x9c5bfcc>>', share="''", crc32='1448717863L', previous_has
[20:12] <pjssilva> h="''", size='301635') failure INTERNAL_ERRO
[20:18] <pjssilva> I tried to trick Ubuntu One, by deleting the directory from the My\ Files folder. Creating a another directory with the same name to delete it again.
[20:19] <joshuahoover> pjssilva: and then you get those errors reported?
[20:19] <pjssilva> It did not work. I get the directory renamed by ubuntuone with the extension u1conflict.
[20:19] <pjssilva> No, from the timestamps the error come from the original deletion of the folder.
[20:29] <joshuahoover> pjssilva: are you still showing files/folders in the web ui?
[20:29] <pjssilva> Yes...
[20:30] <pjssilva> I have just tried to reset UbuntuOne again.
[20:30] <pjssilva> The directory appeared locally and I deleted.
[20:31] <pjssilva> I am waiting some minutes to see if it goes away from the web ui.
[20:39] <pjssilva> I got more interesting errors now:
[20:39] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:28:39,762 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.sync - DEBUG - -:-:- - [-:-] ''/home/pjssilva/Ubuntu One/My Files/\xc3\x9altimo teste'' | Called delete_on_server
[20:39] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:28:40,599 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.ActionQueue - WARNING - Unlink                       share:''                                       node:'20afe71e-f5d3-4131-9c7a-6ea41c4e4e7f'   Unlink(node="'20afe71e-f5d3-4131-9c7a-6ea41c4e4e7f'", share="''", parent="'a9bac824-0768-4d82-8664-d11e3438cb29'") failure DOES_NOT_EXIST
[20:39] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:28:40,599 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.ActionQueue - DEBUG - Unlink                       share:''                                       node:'20afe71e-f5d3-4131-9c7a-6ea41c4e4e7f'   Unlink(node="'20afe71e-f5d3-4131-9c7a-6ea41c4e4e7f'", share="''", parent="'a9bac824-0768-4d82-8664-d11e3438cb29'") cleanup
[20:39] <pjssilva> 2009-08-17 16:28:40,600 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.EQ - DEBUG - push_event: AQ_UNLINK_ERROR, args:(), kw:{'parent_id': 'a9bac824-0768-4d82-8664-d11e3438cb29', 'share_id': '', 'node_id': '20afe71e-f5d3-4131-9c7a-6ea41c4e4e7f', 'error': 'DOES_NOT_EXIST'}
[20:40] <pjssilva> Note it says that it got the request o unlink the directory on the server and the server but the server answered DOES_NOT_EXIST.
[20:40] <pjssilva> I think it is time for a bug report
[20:40] <Chipaca> pjssilva: INTERNAL_ERROR is cause enough for a bug report
[20:41] <joshuahoover> pjssilva, Chipaca: yes, a bug report is due :)
[20:41] <Chipaca> pjssilva: what does u1sdtool --refresh ~/Ubuntu\ One/My\ Files do?
[20:41] <pjssilva> joshuahoover: (Note that the INTERNAL_ERROR did not happen this time)
[20:42] <Chipaca> pjssilva: no, it happened during the Upload, right?
[20:42] <pjssilva> Chipaca: not completely sure.
[20:42] <pjssilva> Chipaca: tried the u1sdtool command. It didn't complain.
[20:43] <Chipaca> pjssilva: did it fetch anything?
[20:44] <pjssilva> Chipaca: nope, the directory is clean.
[20:44] <Chipaca> pjssilva: and it matches the server?
[20:44] <pjssilva> But the %$¨&*&@#@$#$ directory still appears in the web ui.
[20:45] <pjssilva> I am going to refresh UbuntuOne once again to see if it downloads the weird directory again (and make sure it is reproducible).
[20:49] <pjssilva> Yes, it is reproducible. I am filling a bug report. Thanks for everyone that tried to help.
[21:04] <hopp_> hi,
[21:04] <jblount> hopp_: hi!
[21:04] <hopp_> I need help with ubuntu-one-client.
[21:04] <jblount> hopp_: There are lots of eager and smart people hanging around, if you mention your problem, someone should be able to help :)
[21:05] <hopp_> i want to add my comupter to my ubuntuone account, so i push add computer button, then I'm asked for password for keyring
[21:05] <jblount> dobey: ^^ Would this be the default login password thingie?
[21:06] <hopp_> I desperate, I don't know the password, i've tried my account password, launch pad password
[21:06] <hopp_> jblount: yes, i hink, could be. the default keyring password thing
[21:06] <joshuahoover> hopp_: it's likely a password you set up a while ago
[21:06] <hopp_> i also had deleted default.keyring and created it again
[21:06] <hopp_> with and without password
[21:06] <hopp_> nothing is working
[21:07] <joshuahoover> hopp_: do you login to your pc or have it set to auto-login (without a password)?
[21:07] <hopp_> first option. i have to login
[21:07] <hopp_> ubuntu version 9.04 btw
[21:07] <joshuahoover> hopp_: ok, have you changed your login password over time?
[21:07] <hopp_> no
[21:08] <joshuahoover> hopp_: hmmm...
[21:08] <hopp_> it's same all the time
[21:08] <dobey> it's probably the old default keyring
[21:08] <hopp_> well i've alredy delted default.keyring couple of times
[21:08] <dobey> and logged out and back in?
[21:09] <hopp_> this one ./.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring
[21:09] <hopp_> well, no
[21:09] <dobey> delete it and log out and back in, then try again
[21:09] <hopp_> ok, does it work with empty password, too ? (no encryption)
[21:10] <dobey> it can yes
[21:10] <dobey> gnome-keyring will let you do that when you create the keyring the first time
[21:11] <dobey> (generally the first time something tries to use it)
[21:11] <hopp_> ok, so, i should delete the keyring, log out, log in, then run ubuntu-one-client ?
[21:11] <hopp_> or create new default.keyring
[21:11] <dobey> yes
[21:11] <dobey> don't create a new default keyring
[21:11] <hopp_> alright, so hope, it will work now :)
[21:12] <hopp_> see you soon :)
[21:12] <dobey> it should be using the "login" keyring instead
[21:14] <mandara> if I link directory in 'My Files' instead of coping it, would it be sync with server?
[21:14] <dobey> no
[21:15] <jblount> mandara: We don't handle symlinks, but hope to have a way to do something similar sometime in the future.
[21:15] <mandara> dobey, jblount ok thanx!
[21:15] <jblount> Hmm. Maybe better would be, "We don't handle symlinks in the way any reasonable person would expect" :)
[21:43] <hopp_> hi all, I'm back
[21:44] <hopp_> dobey: didn't work
[21:44] <hopp_> i've delted default.keyring, i logged out, logged in, run ubuntuone-client-applet
[21:45] <hopp_> it has redirected me to ubuntu one web page where i could add my computer
[21:45] <hopp_> then it has asked me again for default.keyring password
[21:59] <dobey> hopp_: you still have a default.keyring?
[22:12] <hopp_> no
[22:12] <hopp_> i've deleted it before i logged out
[22:16] <hopp_> The message goes like this: Enter password for default keyring to unlock: The application 'ubuntu-clientapplet'(/usr/bin/python2.6) wants access to the default keyring, nut it is locked. Password:
[22:18] <dobey> weird
[22:19] <dobey> if you open Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys, what keyrings does it show under your 'Passwords' tab, and in the preferences?
[22:19] <dobey> ok i guess it's not under prefs
[22:20] <hopp_> under the Passwords tab i have 3 columns table, the second column is named Name. there is only one row with text in name column 'Passwords:login'
[22:20] <hopp_> third column is Key ID which is empty
[22:21] <hopp_> by preferences you mean Menu Edit > Preferences ?
[22:22] <hopp_> oh, i haven't read your last line
[22:22] <hopp_> sorry
[22:25] <hopp_> btw. i have this ubuntuone-client-applet process as <defunct> ( hopp      3364  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        Z    22:28   0:00 [ubuntuone-clien] <defunct>)
[22:25] <dobey> so you only see for login?
[22:25] <dobey> :(
[22:26] <hopp_> yes, there's only login there
[22:26] <dobey> weird
[22:26] <hopp_> i'm not able to unlock it either
[22:26] <dobey> it might want the password for that
[22:26] <hopp_> but that's maybe issue for another channel :)
[22:36] <hopp_> hm, dobey do you have some other suggestions ?
[22:56] <dobey> hopp_: afraid not right now :-/
[23:09] <hopp_> okey, i'm going to have good night sleep right now :), good night to you too ;)