/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/09/01/#ubuntu-desktop.txt

rickspencer3robert_ancell, hi00:16
rickspencer3TheMuso, good morning00:17
TheMusoHey rickspencer3.00:35
TheMusorickspencer3: have you tried pulseaudio from the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA?00:35
rickspencer3TheMuso, nope00:35
rickspencer3I did a dist-upgrade last week, and it's been a mess since then (last Wed to be exact)00:36
rickspencer3may I ask what is in the ppa that is not in karmic?00:36
TheMusorickspencer3: I suggest you try that. Unfortunately it seems that a lot of users are having crashes/getting memory eaten, so its not just you having issues.00:36
rickspencer3mmm00:36
rickspencer3I was wondering00:36
TheMusorickspencer3: A newer git snapshot of pulseaudio/c00:37
rickspencer3so the PPA may have bug fixes?00:37
rickspencer3I see00:37
rickspencer3I asked marjo to ask pedro to take a look at the pulseaudui bugs00:37
rickspencer3YDdraigGoch, hi scott!00:37
YDdraigGochrickspencer3, I'm not called scott O.o00:38
rickspencer3?00:38
rickspencer3ok00:38
YDdraigGoch:s00:38
rickspencer3YDdraigGoch, you know you have a blueprint for Karmic, right?00:38
rickspencer3https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-karmic-wine-integration00:38
rickspencer3(or am I getting people and nicks hideously confused?)00:39
YDdraigGochrickspencer3, you're getting them hideosly confused ^^00:39
rickspencer3dang it!00:39
rickspencer3oh well00:41
rickspencer3sure sign I've been working too much today00:41
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jcastrorickspencer3-afk: you're looking for yokozar02:22
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robert_ancellhey mvo, is there any special trick to running compiz from git?  I've compiled it and when I run it I don't get any decorations or window switchers05:35
mvohey robert_ancell05:37
mvorobert_ancell: yeah, we run it via a wrapper, you need to pass it the plugins we load05:38
mvorobert_ancell: so "./compiz ccp" should work better05:38
mvorobert_ancell: I have updated package in the compiz PPA (I have not commited them to bzr, but I can do that now)05:39
robert_ancellmvo, do you know when the 0.8.4 release will occur?  I can't find a lot of information on their mailing list05:39
mvorobert_ancell: no precise info yet, I was mostly gathering it from the #compiz-dev channel05:41
mvoand the git activity05:41
robert_ancellah ok.  Do you think the 0.8.3 release will be good enough for us to take now?05:41
mvoI except the release within the next two weeks, but I can also ask again on #compiz-dev about the plans05:41
mvoyes05:42
robert_ancellcool05:42
mvoits the stable git branch, it should be safe05:42
mvoand the git log is mostly memleak fixes, crash fixes etc05:42
mvogood stuff05:42
* mvo needs to have a word with seb when he comes back - not commiting changes to bzr ;)05:45
robert_ancellmvo, heh the old hands often forget :)05:46
mvo:)05:47
robert_ancellmvo, are you going to release compiz 0.8.3 today?05:49
mvorobert_ancell: I need a freeze exception first05:49
robert_ancellmvo, is that in process?05:49
mvorobert_ancell: but it would be good to get it in for alpha505:49
mvorobert_ancell:  its described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess - generally, file a bug on the package, add info, subscribe release-team05:50
mvorobert_ancell: it changed over time, in the past a diffstat was needed too, I think that was removed05:50
robert_ancellmvo, is there a bug open?  If not lets open one now05:51
mvorobert_ancell: could you please add one? I will do the bzr commits in the meantime05:51
robert_ancellmvo, ok, doing now05:51
robert_ancellmvo, bug 42238405:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 422384 in compiz "Update to 0.8.3" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42238405:53
mvothanks robert_ancell05:53
mvofor the next cycle we should also rename compiz-fusion-plugins-extra to compiz-plugins-extra (upstream dropped the fusion bits)05:57
robert_ancellmvo, yes05:59
mvorobert_ancell: I tightened some depends and uploaded the whole lot to the compiz ppa agian to double check that it upgrades clearnly, if it works well for you too, we should (hopefully) reach the goal of a upload today06:17
mvoAmaranth: hey, I'm preparing a compiz update - did you had a chance to commit the idea about compiz-manager you had (command line defaults for minimal plugin set?)06:20
robert_ancellmvo, do you know specific ubuntu bugs that this release will fix?06:22
mvorobert_ancell: upstream thinks it fixes bug #13167906:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 131679 in compiz "Crash inside doPoll()" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/13167906:25
mvothat bug has a gazillion dupes06:25
mvoand more of the random fixes, because of valgrinding the whole thing and fixing issues found06:26
robert_ancellmvo, I thought upstream said that bug was just broken stacktraces? That would be awesome if it fixes it06:26
mvorobert_ancell: yeah, but it seem the real problem was that on shutdown (exiting of compiz) when plugins got unloaded, not all timers were stopped06:26
mvoso it tried to access already freeed structures during program exit and crashed06:27
mvonot a big thing because it was exiting anyway :) but a bit anoying06:27
robert_ancellat least in terms of the bug traffic!06:28
mvo:)06:28
mvoyeah06:28
* mvo is away for a few minutes to have breakfirst06:29
rugby471good morning06:49
mvohey rugby471! nice work on the webkit branch :)06:51
mvorugby471: I merged it this morning06:52
rugby471mvo: cool06:52
* mvo goes and really has breakfirst now06:52
rugby471did you see the bug with the icons?06:52
rugby471oh okay :-)06:52
mvorugby471: what bug?06:52
rugby471with the icon in the lobby view06:52
mvooh, the sizes?06:53
rugby471I requested in the code for them to be 48*4806:53
rugby471yeah06:53
rugby471and also you can only get the sizes of 48$8, 64*64 etc.06:53
rugby471they aren'y variable06:53
rugby471t06:53
mvoright, I can check why its giving you just the small ones - I need to check how I can request only scalables from the icon cache06:54
mvothat might solve the problem nicely06:54
rugby471yup06:54
rugby471anyway have your breakfast06:54
rugby471:-)06:55
rugby471mvo: mac_V has our installed icon06:55
rugby471http://imagebin.ca/view/CW3zY3q.html06:55
rugby471and I found our lobby screen effect http://hungred.com/wp-content/demo/jQuery-closing-opening-door-effect/demo.html06:56
mvorugby471: cool :) I go and have breakfirst first, but that sounds awsome06:56
rugby471sure06:57
didrocksgood morning o/07:04
rugby471didrocks: bon jour07:12
rugby471didrocks: that was a silky takeover yesterday in UDW :-)07:12
didrocksrugby471: hello. Thanks a lot ;)07:14
rugby471hehe07:14
pittiGood morning07:15
rugby471pitti: hello07:16
bratscheMorning pitti07:16
didrockshey pitti07:16
bratscheSo, xsplash window won't become translucent and fade when I use a certain jpeg image file in it.  But it works fine with another one.  Anyone have any idea why this might be? :)07:17
bratscheThey're both RGB.07:17
bratsche3-channel, no alpha.07:17
rugby471didrocks: I just made the Ubuntu Wiki quickly page pretty :-) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly07:21
didrocksrugby471: quite better, yes, thanks! Once I'll have finished my blog post suit on quickly, it will replace the ugly "Command Reference" which was initially a mail for rick :)07:22
rugby471yup07:25
asacmorning07:28
pittihey asac! how are you?07:28
* pitti hugs asac and hopes he had a good holiday07:29
asachi pitti07:30
asacholiday was best experience for quite  some time07:30
asac;)07:30
asacdidnt know how nice it is to just do nothing07:30
* asac glances at overly crowded mailbox ... and gets reminded of the bad side of holidays ;)07:31
asacpitti: hope your holidays were similar good ;)07:32
pittiasac: yes, they were; we bicycled from Luebeck to Ahlbeck (Ostseekueste) and then to Goerlitz (Oder-Neisse Radweg)07:33
pittiasac: we had quite nice weather, too, so the tents were still comfortable after 2 weeks :)07:33
asacyeah. i can figure the weather was reawlly good for you07:34
asacsounds like adventour. didnt do such a bicycle tour after i was 15 ;)07:35
rugby471mvo: we have man page :-)07:42
robert_ancellmvo, when I run the git version I get this error:08:04
robert_ancellError: Plugin 'core' has ABI version '20090619', expected ABI version '20090207'08:04
robert_ancellAny ideas?08:04
mvorobert_ancell: have you upgraded everything from the ppa repo? including the plugin packages? the ppa might still be in the middle of building the packages08:05
robert_ancellmvo, yes the PPA version works fine but I'm running the git version - it's installed in a local directory so shouldn't be accessing anything installed08:05
robert_ancellmvo, I mean my locally checked out git version08:06
mvorobert_ancell: hm, that like its trying to load the plugins from the wrong place08:06
mvoi.e. using not the ones in your checkout - 20090207 is a old abi version as well - strnage08:07
mvorugby471: cool!08:07
mvorugby471: in a bugreport?08:07
rugby471in my webkit branch08:07
rugby471I am just working on the installed icon that mac_v made08:07
mvorugby471: cool, I merge :)08:07
mvorugby471: is there a way to make the category view keyboard navigatable?08:07
rugby471unfortunately that is all I can do today, I really have to do some homework :-)08:07
rugby471dunno :-)08:08
robert_ancellmvo, yeah I'm confused, the logs say it is loading the .so files from the correct place. Do you run git versions from a checkout or via .debs?08:08
mvorobert_ancell: I usually just build them (thanks to bzr-buildpackage pretty easy). its been a while that I run from git checkouts directly, there were some magic environment variables iirc08:08
mvorobert_ancell: I can have a look if you want08:08
rugby471mvo: ok our installed icon and the code that displays it if a package is installed is up in my branch now08:10
rugby471that is my code for today :-)08:11
robert_ancellmvo, I'll play a bit more, let me know if you think of anything.  It doesn't appear to need any special env variables08:11
rugby471this is the effect we are going to use for the lobby http://hungred.com/wp-content/demo/jQuery-closing-opening-door-effect/demo.html08:11
rugby471but I cannot do anything like that today08:11
rugby471mvo: in my branch I have used absolute paths in the css, you will need to change that08:12
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rugby471|awaybbiab08:14
mvorugby471|away: cool, merging now08:14
* mvo waves08:14
mvorugby471|away: thanks, merged08:22
seb128good morning there08:26
pittihey seb12808:26
seb128hello pitti08:26
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rugby471mvo: cool08:27
rugby471mvo: I was thinking about the webkit view,08:28
rugby471mvo: are we making a new webkit view everytime we switch view or not?08:28
rugby471mvo: becuase if we are that isn't good :-)08:28
rugby471mvo: and we could create some javascript that simply updated the contents of the page08:29
rugby471mvo: anyway08:29
rugby471mvo: I shall be on the IRC channel, and I can speak but I can't do any work today08:29
mvorugby471: not a new view, we just load a new page08:29
rugby471mvo: okay good08:29
mvorugby471: sure, no problem08:29
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rugby471|hmworkmvo: if I get it all finished otday then I can do work tommorrow and day after :-)08:30
rugby471|hmwork*today08:30
mvorugby471|hmwork: cool :) - good luck with your work08:33
rugby471|hmworkhehe08:33
* seb128 enjoys his box not crashing on alt-tab08:33
mvorugby471|hmwork: *wehh* I figured that by assigning tabindex to the table the keyboard navigation works (it just looks ugly, but I'm sure that can be fixed :)08:37
rugby471|hmwork:-)08:38
* mvo should called m'html'vo08:38
rugby471|hmworkhehe08:38
asacArneGoetje: there?08:39
asaci am back ... status on translations?08:39
seb128hey asac08:41
asachi seb128 ;)08:41
pittiasac: current langpacks don't seem to work with ffox 3.508:41
seb128did you have good holidays?08:41
pittiasac: they were built with "devmode", FYI08:41
asacpitti: ok. are they in ppa?08:42
pittiasac: no, in Karmic08:42
huatsmorning everyone08:42
pittiasac: I figured I might as well upload them, the previous ones didn't work either after all08:42
asacok08:42
seb128vuntz, hey, what Name= are .desktop supposed to use nowadays?08:43
seb128lut huats08:43
didrockshey seb12808:43
seb128vuntz, ie, is gedit using Name=gedit correct? looks weird08:43
seb128didrocks, lut08:43
huatshey seb12808:43
asacpitti: ok. is arne gone?08:43
asacpitti: did you check whether ffox 3.0 works still a bit with the devmode stuff?08:44
asacanyway. now that they are in karmic the damage is done. i can do that now ;)08:44
pittiasac: I didn't08:44
pittiI have to run out for ~ 2 hours for a doctor appointment and getting a new passport08:45
pittiBBL!08:45
asaccu later08:45
asacok so german at least works a bit ;)08:45
asaci see a few translation bugs, but nothing that broke UI ... good08:46
seb128hey chrisccoulson09:10
seb128robert_ancell, hi, do you know if gnome-panel not displaying categories icons is a wanted change?09:10
seb128hum, looking at the changelog it seems to be09:11
seb128looks weird09:11
robert_ancellseb128, It does look weird09:11
robert_ancellhey, can someone look at uploading bug 385850?09:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 385850 in hundredpapercuts "Ship fewer screensavers by default" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38585009:13
seb128will do when I'm done with gnome-panel09:14
asacmvo: bonjour mr. vogt ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/262967/09:21
asacLANG=ml ;)09:22
asacif thats expected (i just installed the -ml langpacks) ignore it09:22
asacjust wonder if we really should bail out09:22
asaclet me know if you want a bug09:22
chrisccoulsonhi seb12809:23
seb128hey chrisccoulson09:23
mvoasac: geh, "ml"?09:24
asacmalay ;)09:24
mvoasac: always up for a challenge ;)09:24
mvoasac: welcome back btw :)09:25
asachehe09:25
asacthx09:25
mvoseb128: meh, help - why does gtk crash when I use set_label? bug #417992 and 41881209:26
ubottuBug 417992 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/417992 is private09:26
asacmvo: {stock_id = 0x0 ?09:27
seb128mvo, no idea, could be a corruption and a misleading stacktrace?09:27
asacerr label = 0x1309:27
mvoasac: hm, this is a python app09:27
seb128valgrind log would be useful09:27
seb128mvo, still that's an invalid adress for a label09:28
seb128mvo, I did try to get a valgrind log for this one I think some time ago but didn't manage to trigger it09:28
mvoseb128: ok, thanks - I look into it again a bit more today, I was never able to trigger it myself09:29
mvobut it has a bunch of dupes09:29
seb128yeah I noticed09:29
seb128as said my call is corruption somewhere09:29
seb128or a ref counting issue09:29
seb128but it's not easy to say without being able to trigger the bug under valgrind or python-dbg09:30
* mvo nods09:31
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mvoI guess I'm the last person noticing this change, but why does the notification bubble open in the right-middle of the screen now?09:57
chrisccoulsonmvo - it's an "experiment" i think09:57
mvoI mean, what is the advantage over the edge (either lower or upper)?09:57
mvoaha09:57
mvointeressting09:58
chrisccoulsonthere's a long discussion on the ayatana mailing list09:58
chrisccoulson(or one of the lists i'm subscribed too)09:58
seb128mvo, their rational is that corners are often used09:59
seb128mvo, ie the corner they used conflict with firefox quick search09:59
vuntzseb128: re categories in menu10:02
vuntzseb128: we're talking about reverting this10:02
seb128vuntz, it looks very weird in my opinion ;-)10:02
seb128vuntz, is there a bug open about that?10:02
vuntzseb128: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322932 and thread on r-t10:03
ubottuGnome bug 322932 in Panel "Always show icons on panel menus" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]10:03
seb128vuntz, thanks10:03
seb128vuntz, and about desktops naming? ;-)10:05
seb128vuntz, ie gedit using Name=gedit10:05
vuntzseb128: ask fredp about this one10:06
seb128vuntz, ok10:08
ArneGoetjeasac: here10:22
asacArneGoetje: hi.10:24
asacArneGoetje: so 3.5 translations dont get produced at all?10:24
asacdo you have the log?10:24
asacor is it because there are no translations in rosetta et?10:25
asacyet?10:25
asacalso did you manage to do the "re-import" for those that dont have upstream xpis?10:25
ArneGoetjeasac: reimport worked except for zh-hk and the en-* ones. There must be a bug i the script, those ones were empty.10:28
ArneGoetjeasac: seems ff3.5 didn't get built at all.10:28
asacArneGoetje: ok. so you have a log for the last full run? and the export tarball that was used?10:29
* ArneGoetje is looking10:29
asacArneGoetje: we dont have zh-hk anymore afaik... its now zh-trans etc.10:29
asacnot sure about the names10:29
asacbut lets check that later10:29
ArneGoetjeasac: zh_HK language code, which should be in the zh-hant tarball.10:30
asacok10:30
ArneGoetjeasac: log is on rookery in /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/log/karmic10:31
ArneGoetjeasac: tarball is on rookery in /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/langpack-o-matic/ubuntu-karmic-translations.tar.gz10:32
* asac checks10:34
asacls /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/log/karmic/10:35
asacls: /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/log/karmic/10:35
asac No such file or directory10:35
asacArneGoetje: ^^10:35
ArneGoetjeasac: err... s/log/logs/10:38
asacArneGoetje: please gimme full path ;)10:38
asacstill no such file or directory10:38
asacls /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/logs/karmic10:39
asacls: /srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/logs/karmic: No such file or directory10:39
seb128Laney, hey, are you still working on the fspot update?10:39
asacah10:39
asacArneGoetje: found it10:39
asac+ .log10:39
asac/srv/language-packs.ubuntu.com/logs/karmic.log10:39
ArneGoetjeasac: yeah10:40
Laneyseb128: waits for sponsorship in sid10:40
Laneyyou can pull from git and upload10:41
LaneyI can't do it because I'm away at a conference10:41
seb128ok thanks10:41
seb128would be nice if you could update the launchpad bug to say that in such cases10:41
seb128we might want to get it for the coming alpha10:41
Laneyok10:41
seb128thanks10:41
asacArneGoetje: ok can you rerun and show log?10:44
asacthere was a list of legal apps ... i didnt adjust10:44
asacnow i allow all firefox-* and xulrunner-* with keeping the special case for firefox/xulrunner to 3.0/1.910:45
ArneGoetjeasac: ok10:45
ArneGoetjeasac: takes a few hours though10:45
asacArneGoetje: hmm. yeah i assume it does ... one sec10:46
pittire10:46
asacArneGoetje: i will rerun just the xpi manually to see whats happening10:49
ArneGoetjeasac: ok10:49
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* asac waits for rookery to finish copying/extracting stuff10:52
* mpt ponders relabelling "Other" as "Grab Bag" in the Software Store10:52
mac_vach :(11:13
rugby471|hmworkmpt: sounds like a bag that is out to get you...11:15
rugby471|hmworkmpt: pick 'n mix?11:16
rugby471|hmworkhehe11:16
mpthttp://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/grab+bag11:16
mac_vmpt: "assorted" ?11:16
rugby471|hmworkmpt: grab bag -s is that more american, I have never heard it used in england11:17
mac_vgrab bag wont really make sense , to most of the worlD!11:17
mpthum11:17
mac_vmpt: or even "mixed bag" , simpler11:18
rugby471|hmworkhttp://www.pocket-lint.com/news/26708/ditch-ie6-ie8-feeding-america - Microsoft is saying they'' donate more money to feeding america if you upgrade from ie6 to ie811:19
rugby471|hmworkhehe11:19
mptwell, it's neither assorted or mixed11:19
mptit's more "uncategorized"11:19
rugby471|hmworkuncategorized - yuck11:19
mac_vunsorted ;p11:19
mptyeah11:19
mptprecisely11:19
mpt"Hodgepodge"11:19
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rugby471|lunchsee ya11:19
mac_vmpt: hodgepodge is better , alteast funny sounding :)11:20
asacArneGoetje: run looks promissing. its currenty processing 3.5 locales ... /tmp/outtest1.log11:20
mac_vmpt: "potpourri" ;)11:23
mpt"Leftovers"11:23
mac_vthat sounds like scrap , something worthless11:24
mptindeed11:28
asacArneGoetje: also spotted the rror output for locales that have a country code ... looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263013/11:30
asaci will investigate later today i guess11:30
pittiseb128: there, just seeded langpack-fr back to desktop and alternate11:37
seb128pitti, rock on!12:10
pittiit's so nice to have plenty of CD space for a change12:10
rugby471|lunchmpt: utilities?12:19
fredpseb128: (I am going back to a meeting in a moment); about Name=gedit, I don't like it but they want to advertise the gedit name (a way out would be to use X-GNOME-FullName=gedit Text Editor, this wouldn't give "Text Editor" back but is better than gedit in my opinion)12:23
=== MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch
andreasnmpt, I'm trying to get rid of some headers with just a single entry beneath them, but I'm not sure exactly how deal with some of them12:37
andreasnmpt, http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/184285/headers.png12:37
andreasnany tips for what I could do in this situation?12:37
=== rugby471|lunch is now known as rugby471|hmwork
mac_vhmm... rugby471 eats lunch then eats homework ;p12:44
seb128fredp, what was wrong with having "Text Editor"?12:46
seb128I've been reading some of the discussions about desktop naming12:46
seb128but I didn't read that anything was decided12:47
baptistemmheya12:49
rugby471|hmworkmac_v: yup :-)12:51
davmor2pitti: what the hell did you do to get space on the cd?12:53
kenvandinepitti, wow... 687M with couchdb :)13:18
kenvandinepitti, impressive!13:18
rugby471|hmworkseb128: have you had time to look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/xscreensaver/+bug/385850 yet ?13:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 385850 in hundredpapercuts "Ship fewer screensavers by default" [Low,Confirmed]13:24
seb128rugby471|hmwork, yes this morning and it seems to lack Replaces13:24
seb128if files move between binaries Replaces are required13:24
rugby471|hmworkseb128: sorry?13:24
rugby471|hmworkoh13:25
seb128well if you move a file from binary to binary-extra13:25
seb128you need to use a "Replaces: binary (<< version)"13:25
rugby471|hmworkright13:25
seb128cassidy, Zdra: where are empathy accounts stored?13:26
cassidyseb128: depends on the MC version13:27
Zdraseb128: now it is in ~/.mission-control/accounts.cfg13:27
seb128I still have 2.27.513:27
seb128ie the old mission control I think13:27
Zdraseb128: now it is in ~/.mission-control/accounts/accounts.cfg13:27
seb128I'm trying to clean the config to see how imports from pidgin are working13:27
Zdraseb128: then it is in gconf13:27
cassidyZdra: shouldn't we use ~/.config for extra XDG goodness ?13:27
Zdracassidy: we should, yes... but it's MC's problem13:28
cassidyindeed13:28
Zdraseb128: in gconf it is /apps/telepathy/mc/accounts13:29
seb128Zdra, thanks13:29
seb128I'm newing empathu 2.27.9113:29
seb128let's see how the new one works13:29
* seb128 grrr at this crossposting discussion about the software store13:34
rugby471|hmworkseb128: huh?13:34
seb128it's annoying to get same mails several times on to figure what are duplicates or not13:34
seb128it's crossposted between devel and desktop lists13:34
rugby471|hmworkhehe13:34
rugby471|hmworkah13:34
seb128and some people are not subscribed to one of the list or the other13:34
seb128so you don't know what to read to get the whole discussion and no duplicate13:35
rugby471|hmworkannoying ...13:35
seb128cross-posting without reply-to set should be forbidden ;-)13:35
rugby471|hmworkhehe13:35
seb128hum13:38
seb128for whatever reason empathy doesn't let me enable the msn account it has importe13:38
seb128imported13:38
rugby471|hmworkmvo: made any more progress?13:39
Zdraseb128: account ID and password are correctly imported?13:39
mvorugby471|hmwork: a bit, some code in bzr, but I was doing some other work mostly13:40
seb128Zdra, yes but the account is not listed after a restart13:40
rugby471|hmworkmvo: kl13:40
seb128Zdra, I don't have butterfly installed13:40
mvorugby471|hmwork: I also updated the TODO13:40
seb128Zdra, ie I'm using libpurple for that one13:40
Zdraah13:40
ZdraI don't know... :p13:40
seb128Zdra, it works one papyon is installed13:41
seb128once13:41
seb128Zdra, other issue, it tries to import the salut account from pidgin and fail too ... known?13:42
seb128I though empathy had a bonjour account set by default?13:42
Zdraseb128: I have no idea... I didn't made the importer... you should probably ping cosimoc on #telepathy13:42
seb128ok13:43
seb128and you know about empathy having bonjour by default?13:43
Zdraseb128: IIRC, it is supposed to create a bonjour account at first launch13:43
seb128it doesn't13:43
Zdraseb128: but it's possible that it does not work :p13:43
seb128ok thanks13:44
=== MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow
Zdraseb128: oh, that's still that old bug... you have to first edit your own information in about-me13:46
mvorugby471|hmwork: but I think I merge the webkit branch into trunk/ today and do a upload with it, its a big step foward already13:46
Zdraseb128: otherwise self contact is not created in your eds book, and e_book_get_self() fails13:46
Zdraseb128: and if that fail, empathy does not created the salut account...13:46
Zdraseb128: we should fallback, really13:46
cassidyZdra: could you open a bug about that?13:46
rugby471|hmworkmvo: yup, it is going to be pretty awesome :-)13:47
seb128Zdra, oh, really not obvious indeed13:47
seb128mvo, you found an issue in gdebi with the label?13:53
mvoseb128: not really, I was just trying a workaround13:54
seb128mvo, ok, you think that's a race somewhere?13:55
mvoseb128: might be, the label is set twice in short time13:58
mvobut it should just be a single thread13:58
mvoI'm still a bit clueless13:58
pittidavmor2: squeeze it really hard! :-)14:03
davmor2pitti: sounds more like you dropped it in a commercial crusher :)14:04
pittidavmor2: we strip gnome help file translations now and put them into langpacks14:05
pittithey are biiiig14:05
davmor2pitti: meh whole world should know how to use gnome by now anyway, don't need help surely, anyway isn't that what google is for :D14:06
kenvandinepitti, that was a HUGE win14:06
pittikenvandine: s/was/is/, it's only just the beginning; wait until all gnome packages have been uploaded once :)14:08
kenvandineoh14:09
kenvandinewow14:09
ArneGoetjeasac: so, did the zh- and en- locales build?14:16
kenvandinegood morning rickspencer314:17
pittihey rickspencer314:18
rickspencer3good morning gents14:18
didrocksseb128: when you have some time, if you can take a look to the xdg list for the default application mimetype. We get close to an agreement with David Faure and Alexander L., but Stanislav Brabec came and is proposing a totally different path (and it seems that David and Alexander are busy recently)14:18
didrockshey rickspencer314:18
asacArneGoetje: no the bug is still there. the rest worked fine though14:19
seb128didrocks, I've been reading quickly this discussion14:19
seb128didrocks, it's like hours to read that amount of emails and I'm still catching up from vac14:19
seb128didrocks, I was trying to stay away from having to read all that ;-)14:19
seb128didrocks, it's late for karmic anyway, I would let some day for david or alex to comment14:20
asacArneGoetje: checking again in a few14:26
didrocksseb128: ok, let's wait for the moment, so :)14:38
seb128didrocks, ok14:40
seb128didrocks, I did update pygtk btw14:41
didrocksseb128: ok. I'll try to play with clutter and python a bit now that I have an experimental binding for last Alexander's branch :)14:41
fredpseb128: (still in a meeting), nothing wrong about "Text Editor", mccann policy was to have menu items matching the name displayed in the title bar14:42
fredpand gedit has "gedit" in its menubar14:42
seb128bah14:42
seb128I think it doesn't bring anything useful14:42
seb128the menu just looks very weird now14:42
fredpI agree.14:42
fredpseb128: you could file a bug against gedit, asking for X-GNOME-Fullname=Text Editor14:46
fredp(rationale being we want gnome 2.28 menu item to be identical to the one we had in 2.26)14:47
seb128hum, I can do that but was is X-GNOME-Fullname now?14:47
seb128has that been decided somewhere or that's something some people try enforcing?14:47
fredpseb128: David Faure was ok with a new FullName key, as we are doing it before getting it in the spec, we prefix it with X-GNOME-14:49
mclasenfredp: thats not a full name14:49
mptandreasn, "Shredder" is Firefox nightly?14:49
mclasenfredp: it doesn't help anything to introduce a new field, only to immediately muddy its semantics again...14:49
fredpmclasen: you mean "Text Editor" ?  I actually proposed "gedit Text Editor" earlier here.14:50
mptandreasn, oh, Thunderbird nightly14:50
mclasenfredp: yes, 'gedit Text Editor' would be a fullname14:50
pittiseb128: current me-tv fails to start with "Duplicate object id 'hbox1' on line 1220 (previously on line 535)"14:52
andreasnmpt, yes14:52
pittiseb128: I think I saw something similar in a changelog of your's14:53
pittiseb128: it sounds like something gtk builder related?14:53
seb128pitti, yes, new gtk exit on such issues14:53
pittiseb128: do you have a quick hint where to look and what this is all about?14:53
seb128pitti, well theorically it's a .ui bug, the same id should not be used twice14:53
seb128pitti, you use the same name twice in the .ui for 2 different widgets14:53
pittiah14:53
mptandreasn, a "table of contents" of secondary dialogs is inevitably kinda lame, but yes, removing the headings would help a bit14:53
pittithat sounds fixable14:53
seb128pitti, right, just change the name of one of the widgets ;-)14:54
mptandreasn, one thing you might try is making the intro text a summary of the settings that have been set in the secondary dialog.14:54
pittiseb128: I installed the jaunty version last night, that worked fine (my mother asked me to record something from TV)14:54
seb128mclasen, is exiting on duplicate gtkbuilder ids a wanted change?14:54
pittiseb128: okay, thanks; I'll check the code for which of the widgets should keep the original name then14:54
pittihah, and sure enough there's a bug for it, bug 42212614:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 422126 in me-tv "Starting me-tv causes error "Duplicate object id 'hbox1' on line 1220 (previously on line 535)"" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42212614:54
seb128pitti, gtk started to exit rather than returning a warning with the recent update14:55
mptandreasn, for example, "Shredder currently connects to the Internet through a proxy. ( Connection Settings... )"14:55
seb128pitti, I'm not sure if that's wanted or a gtk bug14:55
andreasnah, yeah, that makes sense14:55
pittiseb128: makes sense for a development version14:55
mptandreasn, another simple fix would be to make the "Offline..." button the same width and height as the others. :-)14:55
pittiseb128: well, it's a potential problem in the .ui file either way14:55
seb128right14:55
mclasenseb128: it is not a change at all14:55
seb128mclasen, it started happening since 2.17.914:56
andreasnmpt, it feels like currently the others are wrong :)14:56
mclasenduplicate ids were never supported14:56
seb128well programs use to run and display a warning14:56
mclasennow you get a clean exit instead of undefined behaviour...seems like progress to me14:56
seb128right, that was the question14:56
seb128thanks14:56
=== asac_ is now known as asac
pittiwell, except that in this case, the duplicate IDs were never referred to15:27
pitti(hbox1 twice)15:27
pittiso claiming "no change" is a little harsh15:27
pitti(nevertheless it's a bug which needs fixing, of course)15:28
davmor2pitti: wasn't there talk of dropping gwibber in for social desktop?15:29
pittikenvandine said it would stay in universe for karmic15:31
davmor2pitti: Ah okay :)15:31
kenvandinethat is still the plan as of now15:35
dobeyjames_w: hi! how was paris?15:42
james_whey dobey15:44
james_wgreat thanks15:44
james_whow was your weekend?15:44
dobeynot too bad.15:45
dobeyjames_w: i fixed up some of poauth yesterday, and made an 0.1 release, created a package branch, and uploaded to revu... http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/poauth :)15:46
james_wthanks15:47
pittiMacSlow: oh, thanks for reverting the bubble position default15:49
dobeyjames_w: i've also got branches proposed for ubuntuone-client and ubuntuone-storage-protocol to switch to poauth, and working on the server now. but we can't really land the client branches yet, if we don't get poauth into karmic. so let me know if there's anything i need to do so we can get it in :)15:49
james_wI'll take a look once I've stopped chatting to your boss :-)15:50
MacSlowpitti, "piece of cake" ;)15:52
dobey:)15:52
pittikenvandine: hm, indicator-session doesn't let me choose anythign else than "offline"; is that known?16:08
SlickT10Hey guys, Ive exuasted every resource on this issue. Ive run out of leads, and have no idea where to go next. Im not expecting you guys to have to give me support on this one, but maybe at least point me in the right direction. It is important that I get this working. The question has been posted at: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/81460. No one in the #ubuntu support channel even notice my inquiries, i think thats due to the high16:08
kenvandinehumm16:08
kenvandinepitti, that was working for me16:08
kenvandinebut it isn't now16:08
kenvandineoh16:08
kenvandinepitti, yeah... that is known16:08
seb128pitti, you need to start the service after your im client16:09
kenvandineif you reload the applet and the session indicator service *after* empathy is running... it works16:09
pittialso, is the top entry ("Martin Pitt") actually supposed to do something when you click on it? it's selectable, after all16:09
seb128pitti, bug #42203116:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 422031 in indicator-session "Pidgin should be detected when starting up" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42203116:09
pittiseb128: I just added the applet back to my panel, since I want to start working on the guest session now16:09
seb128there is a similar for empathy too16:09
kenvandinepitti, good question16:09
pittiI didn't restart my session16:09
seb128pitti, right but applet != service16:09
pittiseb128: ah, pidgin16:09
* pitti on empathy16:09
kenvandinepitti, it affects both16:10
seb128pitti, there is a similar bug for empathy16:10
pittiaah16:10
pittiworks now16:10
kenvandine:)16:10
pittihm16:10
kenvandinepitti, it is weird that you can select your name... but it does nothing16:10
pittiso changign the status in empathy reflects to the applet16:10
kenvandinei don't know if it is suppose to do anything16:10
pittibut I can't change it in the applet16:10
kenvandineyeah16:10
kenvandineyou need to restart the indicator user session service16:10
pittikenvandine: it could bring up the personal settings16:10
kenvandineyeah16:11
kenvandinethat would be nice16:11
pittianyway, will test again after restarting session16:11
* kenvandine files a bbug16:11
johanbrSlickT10, #ubuntu-kernel might be a better place to ask16:11
kenvandinepitti, that doesn't really fix it16:11
* pitti dives into gdm to port the guest session code16:11
SlickT10thanks16:11
kenvandinepitti, empathy needs to be running before the indicator start16:11
kenvandine+s16:11
seb128pitti,16:11
seb128<seb128> ted, what is the first line in the applet supposed to do when selected?16:11
seb128<ted> seb128: Nothing, it should be insensitive.16:11
pittiheh, about still gives me indicator-applet-sus16:12
seb128"indicator-applet-session 0.1" there16:13
pittikenvandine: is empathy supposed to still show its green dot in the panel when the indicator is running?16:13
=== Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth
kenvandinepitti, yes...16:13
kenvandineuntil ted finishes that patch16:13
pittiah, nice16:13
kenvandinewe considered the indicator support in empathy as a regression from jaunty... so it's a bug fix :)16:14
* kenvandine hopes he gets to it soon...16:14
pedro_asac, are you around?16:21
asacyes16:22
asacpedro_: ^^16:22
pedro_asac, are you going to be here on Thursday?16:22
asacbug day?16:22
pedro_asac, want to help on cleaning up the New bugs on network-manager16:22
asacwhat time?16:22
asacpedro_: you rock ;)16:22
asacyes. i will be here .. i might have a dinner in the evening though16:22
pedro_asac, mm well whenever you can that day, just be around at #ubuntu-bugs at that's it16:23
pedro_asac, awesome ;-)16:23
pedro_asac, will create/setup everything and send you the hug day page to you later for a quick review16:24
pedro_asac, thanks ;-)16:24
asacpedro_: could be that i am out by then. in worst case i give you feedback on the hug page tomorrow. guess thats ok?16:25
pedro_asac, yeap, that's fine16:26
seb128pitti, congrats for your tb nomination16:35
pittiseb128: thanks!16:35
pittiseb128: not just that, I've been elected16:35
seb128right, that's what I meant16:36
seb128I wonder who was voting16:36
seb128either I didn't get anything about that or I skipped it16:36
seb128anyway congrats ;-)16:36
pittiI didn't get the announcement either16:36
pittiseb128: thanks!16:36
Amaranthseb128: looks like the proper fix for gnome-appearance-properties switching to compiz is to use libwnck and connect to the WnckScreen::window-manager-changed signal16:40
Amaranthor patching GTK+ but that's less proper :)16:40
seb128Amaranth, want to do a patch for that?16:40
Amaranthgah, gnome-appearance-properties doesn't link to libwnck right now16:41
Amaranthseb128: what's the command used to regenerate the autoreconf patches again?16:52
Amaranthwhat are the flags to autoreconf, I mean16:52
seb128autoreconf16:52
seb128no flag16:52
Amaranthheh, I could have sworn Keybuk said to always use some flags16:53
chrisccoulson_g1I always use "-i"16:53
Keybukrun autoreconf -i after checking out from revision control16:54
Keybukthen don't worry about it - the automake-generated makefiles will automatically keep everything up to date16:54
baptistemm:)16:54
* Amaranth is going to make it use wnck_screen_get_window_manager_name instead for now17:03
Amaranthbuild fail :/17:04
Amaranthon second though, I'll just make the current functions not do silly things :p17:04
Amaranththought*17:04
seb128Amaranth, why do you need libwnck for there?17:05
Amaranthseb128: I don't, since I'm not using the signal17:05
AmaranthThus I'm going to fix what is there to not use the gdk call17:06
seb128ok17:06
didrockspitti: late congrats too :)17:15
pittididrocks: merci17:15
seb128didrocks, are you still working on some updates?17:16
seb128ie clutter or introspection, etc?17:16
seb128just to not conflict with what you are doing17:16
didrocksseb128: yes, I planned to update clutter/mutter and deps to merge with last releases17:16
seb128didrocks, you rock17:17
didrocksseb128: I'm just programming a little on edge clutter those days :)17:17
* didrocks hugs seb128 17:17
* seb128 hugs didrocks17:17
rickspencer3desktop team meeting in 10 minutes!17:20
Amaranthseems like terrible timing for a meeting, developer week and all17:28
Amaranthah, no desktop team guys doing sessions today17:29
pedro_hello folks17:29
pittihey all17:30
rickspencer3time to go :)17:30
rickspencer3https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2009-09-0117:30
seb128ups17:30
seb128I'm there now17:30
seb128Laney, new fspot wants a flicker lib not in ubuntu17:31
rickspencer3ArneGoetje, asac , awe, bryce , ccheney , KenEdwards , pitti , Riddell ,17:31
ArneGoetjerickspencer3: here17:31
rickspencer3who am I missing?17:31
Riddellhi17:31
* awe waves17:31
* rickspencer3 taps gavel17:31
ccheneyhi17:31
* pitti drops staring at gdm code for guest session porting -- ugh17:31
rickspencer3hehe17:32
rickspencer3okay, there were no action items from last meeting, as it was all Feature Freeze status17:32
* kenvandine is here17:32
rickspencer3so that means, in general, we are turning to bug fixing and stabelization17:32
asachi17:32
=== rugby471|hmwork is now known as rugby471
rickspencer3the good news for you all, bug-zapper is temporarily stymied by a launchpadlib change17:33
rickspencer3:)17:33
rickspencer3so, let's run through the agenda17:33
bryceheya17:33
rickspencer3kenvandine, partner update?17:34
kenvandinesure17:34
* asac notes that burn down chart looks pretty good17:34
asacnot even that much yellow17:34
kenvandinedx and ols landed lots of stuff last week17:34
kenvandinealthough desktopcouch is actually busted now... fix coming real soon17:34
kenvandinethere is also new artwork coming in xsplash... we hope today17:35
rickspencer3kenvandine, "real soon" means in the next hour or so?17:35
kenvandinerickspencer3, it is being tested now17:35
kenvandinewell17:35
kenvandinefor xsplash?17:35
kenvandineor dc17:35
ccheneyooo 3.1.1 (final) coming in about 15m17:35
rickspencer3dc17:35
kenvandinemaybe... they have a branch being reviewed now17:35
pitticcheney: for the build, please just make sure that it works, since we are in alpha-5 soft freeze17:36
kenvandinexsplash has a new bug, introduced by the artwork17:36
pitticcheney: but, great to see it land in time!17:36
ccheneypitti: already tested :)17:36
kenvandinebratsche is working on it17:36
rickspencer3kenvandine, ok17:36
kenvandinei think that is all i have..17:36
ccheneypitti: otherwise would have been uploaded yesterday took around 5 hr to build, heh17:36
kenvandineexpect bug fixes :)17:36
kenvandineand expect bugs :-p17:36
rickspencer3I would really like to see xsplash updated before I wake up tomorrow am, any chance of that happening?17:36
kenvandineyes17:36
kenvandinethere is a chance :)17:37
pittiwith a real throbber?17:37
kenvandinepitti, yes17:37
kenvandineand it looks awesome17:37
pitti\o/17:37
kenvandinebuilt in my daily builds ppa :)17:37
rickspencer3so who can upload it when it is ready?17:37
kenvandinebut the fading broke17:37
pittikenvandine: my wife will leave for the evening, so I'll be around for a bit17:37
pittirickspencer3: o/17:37
kenvandinepitti, awesome17:37
bratschekenvandine: I found a way to get it working for now.17:37
rickspencer3thanks pitti17:37
kenvandinebratsche, great!17:37
kenvandinebratsche, release coming?17:37
rickspencer3bratsche, what do you mean "for now"?17:37
rickspencer3is it not a permanent solution?17:38
bratschekenvandine: For some reason only the larger images break it.  So I posted a revision for review now that won't use any images higher than 1280x1024.17:38
kenvandinerickspencer3, means a hack to make it not suck... until we can fix it for real :)17:38
kenvandinebratsche, ewwww17:38
kenvandineok17:38
rickspencer3hmmm17:38
asachmm ... dont fix things hacky if you want to do it for real this cycle still17:38
asac;)17:38
bratscherickspencer3: There's something wrong with the large three images, and I can't figure out what the problem is yet.  On my system the 1280x1024 image still looks good at higher res, so it's a workable solution for now.17:38
rickspencer3I have to agree with asac17:38
kenvandinetemporary solutions are always permanent :)17:39
rickspencer3and they take time17:39
rickspencer3is this just to meet my upload deadline?17:39
kenvandinerickspencer3, however... you are pushing us :)17:39
rickspencer3okay17:39
bratscheIt's a one-line change in the source code, pending upon getting new images that work.17:39
kenvandinewe could upload the temp hack to just the team ppa17:39
rickspencer3but I'm not pushing to upload poor hacks17:39
kenvandinerickspencer3, just for that review17:40
kenvandinealthough it would be nice to have it in alpha5 :)17:40
rickspencer3if you can't meet my upload deadline without a proper fix, so be it17:40
bratscheActually, a two-line change.17:40
asachow bad is it if that hack stays in forever? if its bad we should have a bug to track so it doesnt get forgotten ;)17:40
rickspencer3ok ... I'll follow up with kenvandine and bratsche after the meeting17:40
kenvandinethx17:40
kenvandinemoving on17:40
kenvandinei'm done17:40
bratscheasac: If this gets merged into master I will open a bug immediately.17:40
asacone partner question17:40
rickspencer3but doing this right is more important to me than doing it by my artificial deadline ;)17:40
bratscheasac: If it gets solved first then I won't. :)17:40
asacbratsche: we are concerned about packages17:41
bratscheOh okay.17:41
asacif it has to go we better file a release critical bug so we can fix it later17:41
asackenvandine: ubuntuone client + bindwood on demand. is that off the table for karmic?17:41
pittirickspencer3: it's not so artificial, for the alpha-5 candidate images will be built tomorrow morning17:41
asacor anything you need input on?17:41
pittii. e. in ~ 15 hours17:41
kenvandineasac, i think so...17:41
kenvandineit isn't in the UI now17:41
kenvandineasac, i will confirm17:42
asackenvandine: i would feel better if we can get a final NO on that one so it doesn suddenly pop up later17:42
asackenvandine: thanks17:42
rickspencer3ok, kenvandine keep going :)17:42
kenvandinerickspencer3, i am done17:42
rickspencer3ok17:43
rickspencer3bryce, x, mesa 7.6, 100% bug?17:43
kenvandineoh... thx pitti for all the uploads last week!17:43
brycerickspencer3, good news, we have 4 people confirming the kernel patch solves it17:43
pittiyou're welcome :)17:43
pittirock!17:43
rickspencer3bryce, that is good news indeed17:43
pittithat means we don't need to rollback mesa?17:43
rickspencer3what about that long running freeze you discovered?17:43
rickspencer3bryce, does that seem to be related?17:44
brycerickspencer3, it sounds like intel is not sure about their "not-fixed" case, but they're working with upstream to understand what's going on17:44
rickspencer3bryce, do you still feel 100% confident that we should be moving forward with 7.6?17:44
brycerickspencer3, right, I had tried downgrading mesa instead of using the kernel fix, and found the same bug17:44
brycerickspencer3, in fact, going through the bug trackers I see there are several different ways to trigger the bug17:44
rickspencer3oh17:45
brycerickspencer3, still checking back with people, however I believe the kernel patch will solve all cases17:45
rickspencer3and does that bug manifest with mesa 7.6?17:45
rickspencer3okay, so mesa 7.6 ftw17:45
pittican freezes really be related to mesa?17:45
bryceindeed on the upstream bugs there are already indications it solves these other cases (e.g. certain 3d games)17:45
rickspencer3and also thanks to Jesse and intel pulling the weeked work17:45
pittimesa sounds like something that would crash a program, or does it do more?17:45
rickspencer3weekend, even17:45
brycerickspencer3, at this stage, once the kernel fix gets in, I don't see any reason not to move forward with mesa 7.617:46
ogasawarabryce: I'll submit the kernel patch today for Karmic inclusion17:46
rickspencer3ogasawara, thanks for your awesome engagement, as usual17:46
Amaranthpitti: Really all mesa bugs that lock up the system are technically kernel drm bugs17:46
rickspencer3was nice to get the patch tested so fast17:46
Amaranthlike the recent 100% one17:46
pittiAmaranth: so I guessed17:46
pittiAmaranth: well, I guess it can uncover DRM bugs with new features17:46
brycerickspencer3, I did a scrub through all our bug reports again to see if there's any other mesa issues.  There's a few, but they look like ones that can be sorted out.17:47
Amaranthbut new versions of mesa can expose these bugs so mesa is technically responsible for them17:47
pittiAmaranth: ok, I understand now, thanks17:47
rickspencer3bryce, ok, I guess the next step is to get tselliot caught up17:47
rickspencer3on all the info17:47
* seb128 didn't get any compiz hang since running ogasawara's kernel today17:47
brycerickspencer3, yep17:47
rickspencer3ok, this is encouraging indeed17:47
* rickspencer3 felt Jaunty deja view17:48
pitti("vu")17:48
bryceyeah, but seems quite solid now17:48
rickspencer3hehe17:48
rickspencer3okay, next is pulseaudio17:48
pittiI still experience X freezes some hours after suspend, otherwise it's very solid here as well17:48
rickspencer3TheMuso is asleep17:48
rickspencer3pedro_, I asked marjo for some qa help in sorting through the pulse bugs17:49
rickspencer3anything to report yet17:49
rickspencer3?17:49
* Amaranth rapidly flips back and forth between compiz and metacity using gnome-appearance-properties...fixed!17:49
bryceogasawara, thanks, it'll be good to see that patch get in :-)17:49
pedro_I've been doing some triage there lately17:49
pittidid anyone here expect major sound regressions recently?17:49
pedro_and so far:17:49
pittiAmaranth: nice!17:49
pedro_bug 40989717:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 409897 in pulseaudio "pulseaudio crashed with SIGSEGV in calloc()" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40989717:49
pedro_bug 41844817:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 418448 in pulseaudio "pulseaudio crashed with SIGILL in pa_volume_memchunk()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41844817:49
seb128sounds work fine there17:50
pittihere, too17:50
rickspencer3pedro_, what do you think ...17:50
rickspencer3is it working fine for users?17:50
rickspencer3(totally loaded question)17:50
pedro_yes that's true, i didn't see a lot of "audio" issues there17:50
rickspencer3ok17:50
pittipedro_: except for crashes (which sound easy to fix), did you notice a significant "cutoff point" where people started to report regressions in quality, stuttering, etc.?17:50
pedro_on that direction the only ones i saw are:17:50
pedro_bug 41044617:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410446 in pulseaudio "pulseaudio doesn't remember last volume, sets to 0 every boot" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41044617:50
pedro_bug 40972317:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 409723 in pulseaudio "since introduction of module-udev-detect: volumes not restored, everything muted" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40972317:51
pedro_and bug 41094817:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410948 in pulseaudio "Volume too loud" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41094817:51
rickspencer3ok17:51
pittinice17:51
pedro_those seems to be the ones affecting more users there, but not crackling or anything bad17:51
rickspencer3ok17:51
pittiI mean, they sound like something that is manageable17:51
rickspencer3this is good news17:51
pittinot "weird and bad sound" type of stuff17:51
pedro_nope, nothing yet17:51
pittipedro_: as usual, you rock; thanks!17:51
pedro_i need to look into this more deeply though17:52
pedro_there's too many reports there!17:52
rickspencer3TheMuso mentioned my last night, that users were experiencing instability17:52
rickspencer3and I certainly am17:52
pedro_pitti, thanks! ;-)17:52
rickspencer3thanks pedro_17:52
pittirickspencer3: due to the crashes mentioned above?17:52
pedro_my pleasure17:52
rickspencer3pitti, not sure atm17:52
mptbratsche, dbarth told me you're working on the path button now. How's it going?17:52
rickspencer3I'll look at it after the meeting, and bring up with TheMuso17:52
rickspencer3moving on17:53
rickspencer3Riddell ... Kubuntu?17:53
* pitti is relieved17:53
* rickspencer3 is still concerned17:53
* rickspencer3 is always concerned17:53
rickspencer3:)17:53
bratschempt: I'm starting on it today.. but I'm trying to finish getting the new assets from mt ready for xsplash first.  It seems like desktop team needs this finished asap.17:53
* kenvandine passes rickspencer3 a pill17:53
Riddellafternoon17:53
pittirickspencer3: "fuzzy and foggy feeling" -> "clearly described bugs" is a good step17:53
Riddell- 4.3.1 all uploaded and working well17:53
Riddell- Upstream Plasma Netbook has just decided to depend on KDE 4.4, we're hopeful but not certain if we can salvage enough for a version that work with KDE 4.3 to be worth releasing17:53
Riddell- usb-creator-kde all fixed and working as well as the gtk one17:54
Riddell- quassel patch for message indicator has issues that need fixed before upload.  aurelien has said he wants to create Ayatana style notifications too as this is easier than he expected, would need FFe.17:54
Riddellany questions? :)17:54
pitti4.3 got a great review in c't17:54
pittiRiddell: what's the status of the network-manager plasmoid?17:54
dobeyhmm17:54
pittiRiddell: I understood that it got broken all over again with NM 0.8?17:55
Riddellpitti: knetworkmanager 4 working well (it's not currently a plasmoid UI)17:55
pitti*phew*, good work!17:55
Riddellpitti: asac and others sorted that out bless them17:55
* pitti cheers asac17:55
rickspencer3this is so awesome17:55
mptbratsche, ok17:55
RiddellI'm still to test it for VPN or 3G functions though, not sure the best way to do that17:56
rickspencer3Riddell, great job with Kubuntu Karmic so far17:56
rickspencer3lots of great innovations17:56
rickspencer3and addressing some of the Jaunty pain points17:56
* rickspencer3 extends to Kubuntu team as well17:56
pittiRiddell: I can download a current daily and test with my USB 3G card, if you don't have something to test?17:56
rickspencer3if anyone has a netbook, please try out the Kubuntu netbook version17:56
awewhere can we get it?17:57
Riddellpitti: go for it (although I believe today's daily's have an issue, maybe after alpha better)17:57
davmor2Riddell: I can test 3g latter tonight17:57
Riddelldavmor2: oh cool17:57
rickspencer3awe, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu-netbook/daily-live/17:57
awecool17:57
pittiRiddell: sure, I'll grab alpha-5 then17:57
rickspencer3hmm17:58
rickspencer3last thing17:58
rickspencer3please look at the burndown chart17:58
RiddellI don't know what state today's kubuntu-netbook daily is in either, testing for alpha is on my todo for this evening17:58
davmor2knm is still cycling for me on wep but connects fine to everything else17:58
rickspencer3oh, sorry17:58
pittiRiddell: oh, does kubuntu netbook have the same NM UI? (i. e. coudl I just test that?)17:58
Riddellpitti: yes17:58
* pitti is curious and will get that then17:58
asacpitti: yes. just install the UI and start that.17:59
rickspencer3moving on?17:59
Riddellyep17:59
rickspencer3thanks Riddell17:59
rickspencer3okay, burndown chart17:59
rickspencer3as you can see, last week was absolutely epic17:59
pittihttp://piware.de/workitems/desktop/karmic/report.html17:59
rickspencer3I especially want to call out pitti18:00
rickspencer3he was the rock that we were using for a foundation last week18:00
rickspencer3the OLS team, and Dx, as well as the desktop team18:00
* seb128 notice that he can go back to vac ;-)18:00
rickspencer3hehe18:00
rickspencer3so next release, no vacations during Feature Freeze week (except for pitti)18:00
rickspencer3:)18:00
rickspencer3(just kidding)18:00
pittiseb128: nooo18:01
seb128heh, that's that what we learnt there18:01
rickspencer3asac, could you please check two specs18:01
seb128what we learn is that other people are just slowing pitti ;-)18:01
rickspencer3I'm wondering if the browser blueprint is redundant with the Firefox one18:01
* seb128 hugs pitti18:01
pittiI spent 90% of my work week on sponsoring and MIRs18:01
rickspencer3or if, the work items may be done18:01
brycego piip go18:01
pittiand the other 90% on some urgent feature stuff :)18:01
rickspencer3lol18:01
bryceer, epic spelling fail there18:01
pittiasac: indeed, your two specs (firefox-3.5 and browsers) seem to have a lot of potential for "DONE", woudl be great if you could update them18:02
rickspencer3also, could someone follow up with scott richie regarding the wine blueprint?18:03
rickspencer3it's fine to postpone, etc... but would be nice to know18:03
pittirickspencer3: asking him in #u-devel18:03
rickspencer3pitti, thanks18:03
rickspencer3any other business?18:03
asacrickspencer3: the browser one has just a few tasks. one task is redundant with the firefox-3.5 one iirc18:03
asacrickspencer3: i will go through them again18:04
rickspencer3asac, as you have time18:04
rickspencer3say, before next meeting18:04
pittiasac: thanks; then you can claim that you brought us below the trend line :)18:04
rickspencer3if there is no other business ... until the Eastern Edition18:05
rickspencer3:)18:05
pittithanks all18:05
* rickspencer3 taps gavel18:06
pitti35 minutes, nice18:06
rickspencer3thanks everyone18:06
asacthanks18:06
ccheneythanks18:06
pedro_thanks18:06
rickspencer3pitti, that's because bug-zapper is busted :)18:06
seb128thanks18:06
ArneGoetjethanks18:06
aweciao18:06
pittishh, nobody tell rickspencer3 how we broke launchpadlib!18:06
kenvandinehehe :)18:06
pitti<jedi wave>There are no bugs18:06
Amaranthok, seb128 is marked as reviewer for merge requests on all my branches :)18:07
pittiat an improbability level of 1000:1 they just seem to be18:07
Amaranthseb128: blame mvo, he said you should look at them :P18:07
bratschekenvandine: Seems to be texture memory running out somehow.. it works fine on my beefy nvidia desktop when using the maximum size.18:07
seb128Amaranth, thanks, I'm not so sure how this feature work let's see if I get emails18:07
pittiseb128: for merge requests?18:07
bratschekenvandine: I still don't get why it's not working on my Intel laptop though.18:07
Amaranthseb128: you should, mvo did when I had him as reviewer for a compiz one18:07
Amaranthotherwise it's just https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~amaranth18:07
pittiI noticed that LP spectacularly fails to send me the initial merge request by email18:07
pittibut I get replies just fine18:08
seb128Ampelbein, I got emails indded18:08
kenvandinebratsche, that rocking intel hardware i guess18:08
* pitti -> dinner18:08
rickspencer3kenvandine, bratsche - in terms of follow up18:08
bratschekenvandine: I still don't get what the problem is.  It should just be uploading the contents of the window framebuffer to the texture.  So it should be the same size no matter what.18:09
bratscheOr this is what I would expect...18:09
rickspencer3I'll check in later today?18:09
bratscheSure.18:09
Amaranthbratsche, kenvandine: afaik with kms/dri2/etc fun there is no limit on texture memory for intel, it just gets it from your system RAM as needed18:09
kenvandinerickspencer3, please18:09
rickspencer3bratsche, you're east coast us, right?18:09
bratscherickspencer3: Central.. it's 12:10pm here now.18:09
kenvandinerickspencer3, he is central18:10
rickspencer3k18:10
bratscheAmaranth: Any idea why using a larger pixbuf in a GtkImage would prevent this window from being composited?18:10
rickspencer3ttyl18:10
bratscheAmaranth: That seems really bizarre to me...18:10
Amaranthbratsche: unless you go over the max size no18:10
Amaranthbut if you go over the max size DRI will be disabled and such as well18:10
bratscheAmaranth: Well, the window is the same size no matter what.  It's the size of your display.  And I'm scaling the pixbuf to that size anyway, so wtf.18:11
Amaranthbratsche: indeed18:11
Amaranthbratsche: what exactly happens with the larger sizes?18:11
mvorugby471: hey, how do you feel about going back to 24px icons for now in the categories view? until humna-icon theme grows other than 24px versions .) ?18:12
bratscheAmaranth: It displays on the screen, but when I modify the alpha of the window to fade the window out.. it does not appear to fade out.18:12
bratscheAmaranth: So it seems like the compositor is displeased with this window. :)18:12
Amaranthhmm, so you did turn on metacity compositing in gdm?18:12
bratscheNo, this is compiz in my user session.18:12
Amaranthoh18:13
* Amaranth hides18:13
bratscheWe're not doing the fade in the gdm session.18:13
bratscheHOWEVER... I just forced it to use the largest image file we have on my desktop with an nvidia 9800 or whatever.. and it was just fine.18:13
Amaranthbratsche: before we start digging into compiz on this one, are you using the 0.8.3 compiz snapshot from the compiz PPA? :)18:13
bratscheWhich is what makes me think maybe it was running out of texture memory somehow.18:13
bratscheAmaranth: I'm using whatever compiz comes with Karmic.18:13
* bratsche checks18:14
Amaranthbratsche: alright, can you switch to the PPA? it should be in karmic after alpha 518:14
bratsche0.8.218:14
bratscheOkay, let me find it.18:14
Amaranthdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/compiz/ppa/ubuntu karmic main18:14
rickspencer3Amaranth, are you sure it's not 0.8.4?18:14
Amaranthrickspencer3: when it is released it will be 0.8.418:14
Amaranthin development it is 0.8.318:14
rickspencer3righto18:15
bratscheAdding that, give me a minute.18:15
Amaranthwe take even/odd to the extreme18:15
bratscheRestarting...18:19
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Amaranthbratsche: if it still doesn't work you'll have to help me setup a test environment so I can poke at it18:19
Amaranthmy only intel system is only 1280x800 though18:19
bratscheOkay.18:20
bratscheYou're welcome to pull down the branch if you're interested in taking a look at it.18:20
Amaranthbratsche: which branch?18:22
bratscheLet me remove the temporary hack so you can reproduce..18:22
Amaranthbratsche: also, did you try it with metacity compositing?18:22
bratscheNope.  Let me try that.18:22
bratschelp:~bratsche/xsplash/new-assets18:23
asackenvandine: you run gwibber dailies? could you coordinate with fta who runs gwibber dailies for quite some time? and most likely reuse the ppa used by him?18:25
kenvandinei have talked to him18:25
asacwhen?18:25
kenvandinemine aren't meant to be permanent18:25
asachmm18:25
kenvandineand not really for others to consume :)18:25
asack18:26
asacthx for clarifying18:26
kenvandinei am going to whack mine at some point :)18:26
asackenvandine: are you at least use the same packging branches?18:26
kenvandinemy builds may very well have random branches merged in... etc18:26
kenvandineyes18:26
asacok18:26
kenvandinehopefully mine will die when we hit beta18:27
asackenvandine: json module is not available in python2.5?18:27
kenvandinei don't really know... that is a question for ryan18:27
asaccan we please try to not pull in python2.618:27
kenvandineryan would need to port it to 2.518:27
kenvandineor someone18:27
asacok i will talk to segphault18:27
kenvandinei could try18:27
kenvandineplease do :)18:27
asackenvandine: please do. its good practice to not just rely on modern stuff just because its available ;)18:28
asacwe want backports ... the more software we have backportable the more mature linux desktop becomes imo ... of course not blocking innovation because of that18:28
kenvandinefor ppas perhaps... it isn't in universe for anything older than jaunty18:28
asacstill18:28
kenvandineasac, yeah... i just didn't lean on ryan about it18:29
asacyeah. thanks. i will check what is fixable with him then too18:29
asacor if you talk with him first let me know18:29
kenvandinewill do18:29
kenvandinei have him on jabber now18:30
kenvandinewill ask18:30
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bratscheAmaranth: The new compiz didn't help.  I'll test out metacity after lunch.18:31
Amaranthbratsche: alright, I'll do some testing with it after lunch as well18:31
bratscheThanks18:32
rugby471mvo: that's fine18:34
rugby471mvo: however I have a feeling I won't be able to do much on the software-store front18:34
mvorugby471: you did a lot already :)18:35
rugby471my parents are being ***** - Ubuntu CoC blocker and I had to write up a plan of my computer time >;-(18:35
rugby471hehe18:35
rugby471anyway....18:35
mvo*meh*18:35
mvosorry to hear that18:35
mvowell, thanks a lot for all the effort you put into it already, that was a great help18:36
rugby471that's okay18:36
rugby471I suspect they will forget about it in a while anyway :-)18:36
mvo:)18:36
rugby471(or maybe i'll have to implant an IRC client in my head...)18:37
kenvandineasac, he said if it is just a matter of fixing up 2.6 style conditionals he is fine with support intrepid but not hardy18:38
kenvandinehe is also concerned about webkit, gtk and pywebkit18:38
asackenvandine: hardy had 2.4?18:40
kenvandineno idea18:40
kenvandinebut some of the other requirements are in ppas only for hardy18:40
kenvandinewhich he isn't comfortable with supporting18:40
kenvandinehe isn't thrilled about supporting 2.5, since he really wants to make the transition to 3.0 smooth18:41
asacso python isnt differnt from hardy in intrepid18:43
kenvandinethe stuff he mentioned for hardy wasn't python related18:43
asacif it requires just webkit/pywebkit bump that can be done in hardy ppa18:43
kenvandinewebkit, pywebkit, gtk... etc18:43
asacunless that requires new gtk18:43
asacif he needs bleeding edge gtk stuff it feels wrong18:43
asacwebkit/pywebkit is probably right18:44
asac(so if that needs gtk+ then that too)18:44
* asac checks gtk/etc. version18:44
asacso webkit 1.0.1 (in intrepid - jaunty) needs gtk 2.1018:46
asacwhich is in hardy18:46
asacso should work to just pump 1.0.1 to hardy ppa at least18:47
asaclet me check about webkit in karmic18:47
asaccontrol still suggests >= 2.10 ... but you never know ;)18:47
asacok thanks.18:47
mptmvo, is the WebKit version of the application screen going to be in Karmic?18:48
asackenvandine: do you know where the "json" module is shipped that is used by gwibber?18:48
mvompt: yes, I'm working on integrating it into trunk/ - unfortunately it bring a new bunch of problem, but it gives us a lot more flexibility18:48
kenvandineasac, no18:48
mptmvo, neat.18:49
mvompt: have you tried the code from the webkit branch?18:49
mptmvo, no, I've just been using the package, but I guess that's frozen for alpha 518:49
rugby471mpt: go on ... :-)18:49
mvompt: its not on the cd so it should be ok18:53
mptmvo, oh, is it only the CD seed that's frozen?18:54
mvompt: yeah18:57
mvompt: I'm going to need some help with the ccs/html though, my skillz are not that great19:01
* mvo promises to improve19:01
asacpitti: so latest NM dailies have now new polkit1 stuff and the packges are ready and i tested them. do you want that on alpha5 CDs?19:03
mvompt: my initial goal was to merge/uplaod the webkit branch today, but I will not manage that today :/19:03
* mvo needs to leave19:03
mptok19:03
mvoI commit more stuff into the webkit branch and continue tomorrow, the html/ccs is all under templates/*.html19:04
mvoif you are interessted19:04
pittiasac: right, I saw the polkit branch being merged upstream19:19
pittiasac: I don't think there's a particular hurry; if you tested them, and it works well, go ahead, but otherwise after a5 should be just fine19:19
asacpitti: ok. i think we will wait then19:22
pittikenvandine: the two items on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+bugs?field.milestone=12713, are they fixed by the release you are currently preparing?19:24
pittikenvandine: their status is still "new"19:24
pittiseb128: hm, a dist-upgrade wants to remove empathy now19:25
kenvandinepitti, yes... we are waiting on both of those19:29
seb128pitti, why?19:34
seb128pitti, what arch do you use?19:34
pittiseb128: i386 ATM19:34
seb128worked fine here on i38619:34
seb128pitti, hum, weird, can you copy the log somewhere?19:34
pittihttp://paste.ubuntu.com/263339/19:36
pittiseb128: it's weird, I don't see any Conflicts: on libempathy-common or libempathy-gtk-common19:37
seb128pitti, urg19:37
pittiseb128: ah, interesting: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263340/19:37
seb128pitti, can you try with sudo aptitude dist-upgrade?19:37
pittiso apt doesn't like to shuffle around so many dependencies19:38
seb128it seems so19:38
pittiaptitude figures it out19:38
* pitti tries update-manager19:39
pittiglib.GError: Duplicate object id 'vbox2' on line 409 (previously on line 311)19:39
pittibwah19:39
pittiupdate-manager is busted19:39
seb128pitti, I fixed that yesterday!19:39
pitti1:0.124.9ubuntu1 here19:39
seb128pitti, dpkg -l update-manager?19:39
seb128hum19:40
pittiseb128: I see your changelog19:40
pitti(broken version number, BTW)19:40
seb128the dist-upgrade question thingy might have a similar issue19:40
pittiseb128: that was a partial upgrade, though, so perhaps a differnet .ui19:40
seb128it worked here when I tested19:41
pittiok, I think I leave this in place for a bit19:41
seb128pitti, oh? update-manager-core?19:41
seb128dpkg -l update-manager-core19:41
seb128pochu, hey19:42
pittiseb128: same version19:42
seb128pitti, ok, let me have a look to that19:42
pochuseb128: bonsoir :)19:42
seb128pochu, would you be interested by upgrading the libunique debian version?19:42
seb128and add the ubuntu change, it('s a one liner in rules19:43
seb128pochu, congrats for being accepted as dd btw19:43
rugby471well done19:43
pochuseb128: thanks :)19:44
pochuseb128: to 1.1, I guess?19:45
seb128pochu, 1.1.219:45
seb128I don't think it's an unstable version but I'm not sure19:45
pochuseb128: that's unstable, right? I can upload it to experimental19:45
pochulet me see19:45
seb128in any case the ubuntu change is to delete an empty pot would be nice to get in debian so we can sync19:45
pochu[ANNOUNCE] LibUnique 1.1.2 (unstable)19:45
seb128ah ok19:45
seb128thanks for looking ;-)19:46
seb128so experimental sounds right if you want to do it there19:46
pochuyou may want to make sure there's going to be a stable release for 2.28 ;)19:46
seb128I don't think GNOME guys would roll unstable version and not stable when required19:47
pochuyeah19:48
pochuit was blocking the SINGLE_INCLUDES defines too19:48
rugby471see ya19:48
seb128pitti, I'm not in a config to trigger the update-manager bug19:49
seb128pitti, could you edit /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py and rename one vbox1 to something else?19:49
seb128vbox2 rather19:49
seb128and see if that fixes the issue19:50
seb128it might have other similar issues19:50
pitti/usr/share/update-manager/glade/DistUpgrade.ui perhaps?19:50
pittithe .py file wouldn't have a vbox2 object19:50
seb128pitti, /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py19:51
seb128yes sorry19:51
seb128gra19:51
seb128pitti, yours is right19:51
seb128or /usr/share/pyshared/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py19:52
pitti/usr/share/update-manager/glade/DistUpgrade.ui19:52
seb128doh, I've copy issues there19:52
pittiline 40819:52
seb128right19:52
pittiI changed it to vbox17 (first not taken), works now19:52
seb128ok thanks19:52
pittiis update-manager in bzr?19:52
seb128yes19:52
* pitti mutters about not having Vcs-Bzr:19:52
pittianyway, update-manager fails the empathy upgrade as well19:53
seb128lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/update-manager/main/19:53
seb128I did upload without changing bzr yesterday though19:53
seb128but I think mvo merged19:53
seb128I wanted to fix the crash but was not sure if bzr was in an upload state19:53
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seb128Ampelbein, should you include Xlib.h and pkg-config x11 for your changelog?20:05
seb128change20:05
Laneyseb128: we can either sync the new lib20:29
Laneyor fix the dep20:29
seb128Laney, want to have a look at fixing the dep now?20:31
seb128we can look at syncing the lib but not before the alpha image now20:31
LaneyI cant20:31
Laneyjust change the dep and fix the flickrnet patch20:32
Laneythats what is needed, but I can't do it myself20:32
Laneysorry20:32
seb128Laney, what sort of change is required for the patch there?20:33
seb128I can have a look20:33
seb128would copying the previous version work?20:33
Laneyhttp://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-cli-apps/packages/f-spot.git;a=commitdiff;h=ec3ad97122b4e0d74b312d5b94660439b8e4ff7420:33
seb128or does upstream require a newer version now?20:33
Laneyrevert that one20:33
Laneythat20:33
Laneythey dont use any changed API it seems20:33
seb128ok thanks20:33
pedro_asac, could you have a look to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20090903 later and tell me if everything is ok to you?20:40
bratscheAmaranth: It works fine in metacity compositing.20:46
Amaranthbratsche: well that helps somewhat20:46
bratscheAmaranth: And it works fine on my nvidia desktop with compiz.. so it seems like it might be a texture size limit?20:47
* Amaranth goes back to trying to make it build20:47
Amaranthbratsche: if that was the case you would not be able to run compiz at all20:47
Amaranthor DRI, for that matter20:47
bratscheWhy?20:47
Amaranthbratsche: if you mean size as in dimensions the max size restricts compiz as well20:48
Amaranthand compiz has to draw things the size of your display resolution20:48
bratscheHmm, okay.20:48
kenvandinepitti, ping20:49
Amaranthbratsche: I think your xsplash autogen.sh is a bit...screwy20:49
kenvandinepitti, are you still around?20:49
Amaranthbratsche: it fails to find libtool.m4 and pkg.m420:49
bratscheAmaranth: Oh shit.. mt was saying the same thing earlier.20:49
Amaranthit also seems to do way too much20:49
bratscheI kind of lazily copied it from another project.. :/20:49
* Amaranth skips autogen.sh, runs autoreconf -i20:50
Amaranththat worked :)20:50
Amaranthbratsche: see what I mean about too much? :)20:50
* bratsche tries20:50
Amaranthbratsche: so how do I test this thing without installing and logging out?20:51
bratscheAmaranth: There is a file ./data/xsplash.conf that gets generated and should be installed to /etc/dbus-1/system.d20:52
bratscheOnce that is there you can run:20:52
bratschesudo -u gdm ./xsplash20:52
Amaranthnope, configure sets it up to be run as root by default20:54
bratscheOh okay.. then just do sudo ./xsplash20:54
bratscheOr you can set the user on the configure script.20:54
bratsche./configure --with-user=gdm20:54
Amaranthbratsche: ok with `sudo ./src/xsplash -b images/bg_2560x1600.jpg -l images/logo_xtra_large.png  -t images/throbber_xtra-large.png` I see your bug20:56
bratscheAmaranth: Turn on metacity compositing for a minute and you can see how it should look.20:57
AmaranthI do with 1440x900 background too though20:57
bratscheYes, I stop seeing the bug with 1280x102420:57
bratscheMy nvidia desktop never sees the bug with any of these images.20:57
Amaranthwhoa, much different with metacity20:58
* Amaranth goes digging20:58
Amaranthok so it's not fade screwing with you...21:01
Amaranthfun bit I found that is completely unrelated: fading in from 0 to 1 will never work because you don't use the opacity variable in fade_frame_cb21:03
bratscheOh, oops.21:04
bratscheThanks. :)21:04
* bratsche commits and pushes21:05
seb128Laney, did you try to build your f-spot update?21:05
Laneyyes21:05
Laneywhy what's the problem?21:06
seb128Laney, debian/f-spot/usr/libexec/gnome-screensaver: no such file or directory21:07
seb128Laney, the mv in the rules seems to not be required21:07
Laneyhuh21:07
Amaranth"temporary_hack_for_initial_fade" worries me :P21:08
Laneyit really was, that was something i investigated with someone in here21:08
Laneythe screensaver was in the wrong place21:08
bratscheI should rename it since it seems that it's not going away.21:08
AmaranthOh, wait, I'm not supposed to be doing a code review here ;)21:08
bratscheheh.. no please, you're more than welcome to. :)21:08
seb128Laney, weird21:08
Amaranthbratsche: That's your "where did gnome-session go?" timeout, right? For when it fails to notify you the desktop is loaded21:08
bratscheAmaranth: Yeah, that's the fallback.. if no signals have hit and told it to fade out, it happens here.21:09
bratscheIn master I increased the time to 15s now.21:09
Amaranthbratsche: A whole animation framework just for the fade in/out is a bit much, no?21:10
bratscheAmaranth: Fade, and also for drawing the throbber animation.. and possibly other stuff in the future.21:11
seb128Laney, ah, I see21:11
Laneymaybe I forgot to push my last change or something21:11
bratscheAmaranth: Karmic+1 will likely have an OS chooser in xsplash, and I've been using this timeline code to write more animated gtk widgets so it will possibly be used here.21:11
Amaranthah21:12
seb128Laney, it uses gnome-screensaver.pc for the location21:12
seb128Laney, and you don't build-depends on gnome-screensaver21:12
seb128Laney, but i've it installed there21:12
Laneyoh I didn't know where it came from21:12
Laneyplease forward the patch21:12
seb128"if test "$have_gs_pkgconfig" = "yes" && test "x$gs_pc_prefix" = "x$gnome_screensaver_prefix"; then21:12
seb128GNOME_SCREENSAVER_SAVERDIR=$gs_pc_saverdir21:12
seb128elif test -d $gnome_screensaver_prefix/lib/gnome-screensaver; then21:12
seb128GNOME_SCREENSAVER_SAVERDIR=$gnome_screensaver_prefix/lib/gnome-screensaver/gnome-screensaver21:12
seb128else21:12
seb128GNOME_SCREENSAVER_SAVERDIR=$gnome_screensaver_prefix/libexec/gnome-screensaver"21:13
Amaranthbratsche: I'd say something is wrong with your images21:13
seb128Laney, well, I'm not sure what to do yet21:13
Amaranthbratsche: If I tell it to use /usr/share/backgrounds/warty-final-ubuntu.png it works fine21:13
seb128Laney, your version is correct but should build-conflict on gnome-screensaver21:13
Amaranthand that's a pretty large image21:13
seb128Laney, or you should build-depends on gnome-screensaver21:13
bratscheAmaranth: That's kind of what I thought at first as well, although I'm not sure how to debug it yet.  These images work on the desktop machine though, which is what is confusing me right now.21:14
Laneyseb128: where does gnome-screensaver.pc install it to?21:14
Laneythe correct place?21:14
seb128Laney, yes21:14
Laneyif so that is obviously a better solution21:14
Laneypatches welcome21:14
seb128build-depends on gnome-screensaver?21:15
Laneyyeah21:15
Laneyits difficult for me to do anything here21:15
Laney(remove the mv/rm too)21:15
seb128Laney, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=54420421:16
ubottuDebian bug 544204 in f-spot "f-spot-screensaver not working" [Minor,Open]21:16
seb128Laney, I'm sending a comment there about the build-depends21:16
Nafalloseb128: la soleil or le?21:16
seb128Nafallo, le21:16
Nafalloseb128: ta :-)21:16
* Nafallo hugs seb128 21:16
seb128np21:16
* seb128 hugs Nafallo21:16
Laneyseb128: yeah thats where i saw it first21:16
seb128Laney, comment sent on the bug now21:18
Laneythanks21:19
Laneyi might be able to push21:19
Laneyif i can get this vm working21:19
Laneybut 3g is not ideal21:19
Amaranthhmm, a brand new 2560x1600 jpg image still does it21:21
pittigood night everyone21:24
seb128'night pitti21:24
pittiI'll do some kubuntu CD testing and then cd ~/bed/21:24
pittinight seb12821:24
* didrocks is going to bed too, good night pitti and seb12821:25
seb128'night didrocks21:25
bratscheGood night pitti and didrocks21:27
Amaranthbratsche: why are you redirecting to the composite overlay window?21:29
seb128asac, there?21:29
seb128asac,21:30
seb128$ pkg-config --cflags mozilla-nss21:30
seb128%FULL_NSS_CFLAGS% -I/usr/include/nspr21:30
seb128that seems buggy21:30
seb128known issue?21:30
bratscheAmaranth: Because xsplash starts before compiz, and then once compiz starts there is this ugly flicker.  This seems to solve it.21:30
Amaranthbratsche: hrm21:30
asacseb128: yes.21:30
asacseb128: which package?21:31
bratscheAmaranth: I know, it seems a little bit evil.  But I didn't know what else to do.  If you have better suggestions I'm open to them. :)21:31
seb128asac, that breaks pidgin build do you know if there is any workaround?21:31
asacusually we dont use mozilla-nss, but nss directly21:31
asacseb128: pkg-config --cflags nss21:31
asaclet me file a bug21:32
seb128asac, on pidgin or xulrunner?21:32
seb128asac, pidgin does test things in order apparently21:32
asacseb128: hmm21:32
seb128                if `$PKG_CONFIG --exists mozilla-nss`; then21:32
seb128                        PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NSS, mozilla-nss, [21:32
seb128                elif `$PKG_CONFIG --exists nss`; then21:32
seb128                        PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NSS, nss, [21:32
seb128                elif `$PKG_CONFIG --exists microb-engine-nss`; then21:33
seb128                        PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NSS, microb-engine-nss, [21:33
seb128I guess I can easily switch order21:33
asacusually such configure scripts provide a --use-nss=... or something. does piding provide that?21:33
seb128but that's still a bug21:33
asacsure21:33
asacseb128: do you depend on xulrunner-dev?21:33
asacdoes piding need something else from xulrunner?21:33
seb128hum no21:34
asacotherwise it should work if you just build depend on libnss3-dev ... the mozilla-nss thing is shipped by xulrunner21:34
seb128it build-depends on libnss3-dev21:34
seb128the build issue is on my box21:34
asacseb128: do you see that locally?21:34
asacyeah21:34
seb128it might build fine on a buildd21:34
asacyep21:34
seb128or a clean install config21:34
Amaranthbratsche: hmm, seems to specifically happen to files over a certain size created by the gimp21:35
Amaranthif I download a rather large wallpaper or something and have xsplash use it there is no problem21:35
bratscheAmaranth: I believe mt said he made these in Photoshop.. but maybe I'm wrong.21:35
bratscheHmm.21:36
asacseb128: bug 42282921:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 422829 in xulrunner-1.9.1 "mozilla-nss.pc is broken" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42282921:36
seb128asac, thanks21:36
bratscheAmaranth: This is a really weird bug ;)21:36
Amaranthindeed21:36
seb128asac, right using libnss seems to be working21:36
bratschegmail is down, everyone prepare for the apocalypse!21:37
asactoo bad ... all my bug mail is gone then :-P21:38
bratschehehe21:38
* asac not really sad about that ;)21:38
bratscheAmaranth: Intel hates GIMP :)21:40
Amaranthbratsche: it gets even more hilarious21:40
bratscheTell me.21:40
Amaranthbratsche: I added the 2560x1600 image to fspot, told it to desaturate it (so it would modify it) and that version works fine21:40
bratscheDid you try to desaturate it in GIMP?21:41
Amaranthbratsche: yeah, it still fails21:43
Amaranthbratsche: perhaps there is some metadata in the file that screw with it that fspot strips out21:43
AmaranthI know there is a color profile but that doesn't seem to make a difference21:43
bratscheYeah.21:43
bratscheThe same color profile is on the smaller ones as well.21:43
bratscheOkay, this is interesting.21:43
bratscheI'll try to find another image editor that is unaware of the metadata.21:44
Amaranthbratsche: no luck, `jhead -purejpg bg_2560x1600.jpg` stripped all the metadata from the image but it still doesn't fade21:47
* Amaranth wonders wtf is going on21:47
bratscheI tried storing it as a .bmp as well, and that didn't help.21:48
Amaranthand doing a "Straighten" in fspot doesn't fix it21:51
Amaranthso it has to make an actual change to the file for it to work21:51
Amaranthmaybe is has to be a desaturate as well, tweaking the color temp a little in fspot didn't fix it21:55
* Amaranth boggles21:55
* bratsche hates on Intel, just to have someone to hate on21:56
bratsche:)21:56
pittiasac: hm, why does n-m icon suddenly look like a pacman ghost?21:58
asacpitti: i am not using the default theme atm ;) ... i dont see a ghose. let me switch to human21:59
pittiRiddell: so, my USB 3G stick doesn't really work with KnetworkManager, I'm afraid; it recognized the stick, then asks me for all the data (it doesn't use mobile-broadband-provider-info), I picked that from m-b-p-i's XML file, but it still doesn't connect21:59
pittiand unhelpfully /var/log/dameon.log seems very quiet unfortunately22:00
* asac confused that there is now human + human-clearlooks + _humanity_ (havent seen that before iirc)22:00
asachmm22:00
asacstill the two monitors for me22:00
asacpitti: wifi/wired or ?22:00
pittiasac: wired22:00
pittiooh22:00
pittiperhaps that should symbolize an rj45 jack22:01
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pittibut it still looks much more like a pacman ghost22:01
pittiasac: I get it on a fresh user profile, too, so I'm reasonably sure that it's not just a weird gconf setting of mine22:01
asacpitti: odd. i dont see it. when did it start? just now?22:02
pittiand on today's desktop CD22:02
pittiasac: todayish22:02
seb128I don't get the issue but I'm on wireless22:02
asachmm /me updated this morning22:02
* asac upgrades again22:02
seb128that's probably an icon theme issue22:02
pittiI think dholbach sponsored a theme package today22:02
asachuman-icon-theme human-theme22:02
asacis in the list22:03
asacso lets see22:03
asactakes a bit22:03
asacgetting a bunch of daily -dbg packages22:03
asacok 8 minutes i guess ... will be back then22:04
pittiwindow decoration bars also have a new icon in the top left corner22:04
pittiI get a round dot instead of the app icon22:04
* asac reconsiders and just installs the theme bits22:04
asacyeah ;)22:04
asaci have it22:04
pittihuman-icon-theme (0.34) karmic; urgency=low22:04
pitti -- Kenneth Wimer <kwwii@ubuntu.com>  Tue, 01 Sep 2009 06:46:21 +020022:04
asacits _HUGE_22:04
* asac takes a screen22:04
pittiasac: the package, or the icon?22:04
asacthe icon22:05
pittiI bet it's h-i-t from above22:05
pittiasac: yes, and scary22:05
* pitti quickly moves to a super-pill and swallows the monster22:05
asachttp://people.canonical.com/~asac/tmp/human_wired_icon_in_panel.png22:07
asachttp://people.canonical.com/~asac/tmp/new_human_network_icons_conneditor.png22:08
asacmobile broadband is definitly a regression too ;)22:08
asacwireless?22:08
asaclooks wrong i guess22:08
asacawe: did we get the new icons for the applet yet=?22:08
aweno22:09
awewe may have one slight hitch...22:09
asacawe: that is?22:10
awei think the column in the menu that the lock shows up in, may also have another icon... that looks like two arrow.   eg.  <->22:10
awenot sure if that's for adhoc or not.22:10
awe...but it would predicate us having to do three versions of each signal strength icon22:10
asacany hints to the code?22:10
asacawe: no. we overlay it on the fly22:10
asacor isnt that what you mean?22:11
asacawe: check how we overlay the vpn lock over the try icon for instance22:11
asactray icon22:11
asac(sorry)22:11
aweso the new icons we wanted were versions of each signal strength icon, with small lock symbols to the upper left.  if that can be done w/an overlay cool22:12
asacwe only want the icon we want to overlay22:12
awebut we also know need to consider this <-> icon22:12
asacthe icon should look good for all signal strength22:12
asacbut we only need the lock and whatever icon you discovered ;)22:12
awecorrect22:12
asacawe: where in the code is that icon?22:13
asacwhere on disc is it?22:13
awei haven't looked...22:13
awelemme check22:13
asachow did you find out?22:13
asacok22:13
awei saw it...22:13
awedisplayed next to a network22:13
awethe only thing i figured it could be, was for adhoc22:14
asaclets check the code22:14
awefyi, i checked out maemo on the 810 recently, and they use locks with one ( WEP ) or two ( WPA ) keyholes.  ;)22:14
asacmaybe there are even more icons used22:14
asacnot sure if that is something we can do on a tiny overlay icon ;)22:15
aweright, in which case we just replace progress bars with sig str icons22:15
awestill will look much better IMHOP22:15
asaci think its ok to use the same. maybe we can make the wep icon silver and the wpa one gold ;)22:15
awelol22:15
asacactually feels like not so bad idea ;)22:15
asacyes22:16
asacjust do what was planned for now22:16
awehonestly, i've *never* met anyone who cared...22:16
asacif we dont get a good lock from design team just use the vpn one for now22:16
asacthe vpn upstream one22:16
asacdo it as a proper upstream patch that ships that icon under a new name22:17
asacso we can replace it in case we get something better22:17
aweso what's the current "secure" icon supposed to be anyways?22:17
aweit looks a bit like a bell22:17
asacawe: dont ask me. we should just drop it ;)22:17
asaci think its supposed to be a "thick signal wave" ;)22:17
asacat least thats how it looks to me22:17
asacor actually22:17
asaci think its a shield ;)22:17
asacthe pristine upstream icon looks more like a shield22:18
aweyea, sure...22:18
asacthan what we have in human (i think)22:18
asacbut maybe we just use upstream everywhere ;)22:18
asacjust remove it22:18
aweok.  i'll spend time this evening going over it, and will send you a status email to let you know how things look.  we can ping kwii in the morning too22:19
asacyes. i think its ok to just send a reminder mail though22:19
asache probably has plenty of stuff to do and we have a lock icon we can overlay to begin with22:20
aweok.  unless we need the <-> icon too, then we can't use the overlay approach22:20
awelet me find out what is... i'll spell out the possibilities, and also send kwii an email this evening...22:21
awecan the libgeoclue MIR wait till tomorrow, or does that need to be done today?22:22
asacawe: i borwsed through all icons in -gnome package22:22
asacthere is nothing like <->22:22
asac/usr/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/apps/nm-adhoc.png22:23
asacthats ad hoc22:23
asaci think its displayed next to the signal strength, yes.22:23
asaci think we shouldnt block the implementation on that22:24
awedo the nm icons vary per theme?22:25
davmor2asac: you got the back and forward arrows for browsers ;)22:25
asacawe: i think for now assume that we want to keep displaying the adhoc icon on the left of the signal strength22:26
asacmaybe we will align that next to the name or move to overlay22:26
aweok22:26
Amaranthok, as of the next upload of compiz it will not let you disable certain plugins considered essential to have a working window manager22:27
aweasac: did you talk to pitti re: uploading the latest nm snapshots?22:27
asacdavmor2: yeah ... i reduce them to 8px size and then they probably are as comprehensible as we want them22:27
Amaranthso if you click the wrong thing or something screws up your configuration it won't matter22:27
asacawe: he would be ok with that. but i thought it would be ok to wait two more days ;)22:29
asace.g. he didnt express a special interest to get the polkit1 stuff in on CD22:29
aweasac: that's probably the best bet.  just wanted to know if I can defer the MIR & modemmanager work till tomorrow.  I'd like to spend some time on the menu22:31
asacawe: its ok. what work is due on modemmanager?22:31
asacjsut new snapshot? that certainly can wait a bit22:31
aweasac: loic wanted us to clean some stuff up in the MIR.  we might also want to bump to the latest snapshot with the other packages ( nm, -applet )22:33
bratscheAmaranth: How about just compiling those into compiz so they're not even plugins?22:34
Amaranthbratsche: *cough*22:36
Amaranthbratsche: Supposedly the C++ rewrite will gain that feature at some point22:36
bratscheAmaranth: That would be really nice.  I haven't done any profiling to back this up, but I can't imagine that keeping everything pluginified is helping the startup time.22:37
Amaranthbratsche: Startup time is almost certainly finding the plugins, finding the xml files for the plugins, and parsing the XML files22:37
AmaranthThe XML parser uses DOM22:38
bratscheBummer.22:38
bratscheStill, fewer plugins is less the find and parse right? ;)22:39
Amaranthbratsche: sure but unless 0.9 is released in time to get through a couple 0.9.x or even an 0.10 release for karmic+1 I'm going to look into protobuf support in compiz for loading plugin metadata22:45
Amaranthccsm and the ccp plugin already use it and it helps a lot22:45
bratscheWhat is protobuf?22:45
Amaranththat's another stupid thing, compiz has to load all the metadata for the plugins then ccp (which is itself a plugin) has to read all the metadata for the plugins22:45
Amaranthbratsche: google format for efficient storage/transmission/parsing of data where XML is used now22:46
bratscheOh, cool.22:46
Amaranthsomething like binary XML, I guess22:46
bratscheAnd what is ccp? :)22:46
Amaranthmore limited though22:46
Amaranthccp is the compiz plugin that handles configuration22:46
bratscheOkay.22:46
Amaranthcompiz loads the ccp plugin, the ccp plugin then tells compiz what other plugins to load and what their settings should be22:46
AmaranthCompiz Configuration Plugin22:47
statikhi, we have a merge proposal which fixes two karmic alpha5 blockers: james_w suggested I ping him to have someone look at it when it was ready, but I thought I should mention it here as pitti was also expecting it.  https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntuone-control-tower/ubuntu/karmic/desktopcouch/spb/+merge/1101723:08
statikkenvandine, rickspencer3: ^ I know you guys were anxiously waiting on that merge proposal also23:19
rickspencer3statik, thanks23:20
rickspencer3I'll ping kenvandine23:20
statikrickspencer3, ok. it just needs a main sponsor to merge to lp:ubuntu/desktopcouch, we changed over to using sourcepackage branches per the nice tutorial from james_w this morning23:21
kenvandinecool23:25
kenvandinestatik, problem is our team isn't used to using merge proposals yet :)23:25
statikthats ok, james_w said he would sponsor since he is familiar with merge proposals and spb. just wanted you guys to know it was there and ready. if anything needs to be changed just leave a comment in the merge proposal and chad or I will fix it23:29
statikkenvandine, i made sure we pulled the last change you had in the old packaging branch including the changelog entry, and updated the Vcs-Bzr headers23:30
kenvandineok23:30
statikand james_w explained how we sync back up if a core-dev ever needs to upload directly without going through a merge proposal23:30
statikso it all seems relatively sane23:31
TheMusoMorning robert_ancell, rickspencer3.23:57
robert_ancellHey TheMuso23:57
rickspencer3hi TheMuso and robert_ancell23:59
rickspencer3I haven't had a chance to update the meeting wiki yet23:59

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