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tormodwhat should a Ubuntu version of a native Debian version 1.2.3 be? 1.2.3ubuntu1 or 1.2.3-0ubuntu1?00:05
Laney- means its non native00:05
tormodfrom https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-May/025471.html I understand 1.2.3ubuntu1 is fine.00:08
Laneyyes sir00:09
tormodLaney, ok makes sense00:09
Adri2000(nvm, the u-d-t bug if fixed in 0.78 actually)00:10
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lamalexcan anyone help me with quilt? do I work out of the debian/ dir or out of the top level00:28
pochuout of debian/00:29
pochuso in debian/..00:29
pochuthe basics are00:29
pochuquilt push00:29
pochuto push a patch00:29
pochuquilt pop00:29
lamalexenglish is funny that that means the same thing00:29
pochuto remove it from the stack00:29
pochuerr, to unapply it00:29
pochuquilt new 01_name_of_patch.patch00:29
pochuto create a new one00:29
pochuquilt refresh00:29
lamalexquilt add from modified source?00:30
pochuto push the new changes to the current patch00:30
pochuno00:30
pochuif you want a new patch you do00:30
pochuquilt new 01_new_patch00:30
pochuquilt edit src/a.c00:30
pochuquilt edit src/b.c00:30
pochuquilt edit ...00:30
pochuquilt refresh00:30
lamalexahh00:30
pochuthat's it00:30
lamalex:) thanks00:30
pochuthere's a new quilt shell too, btw00:30
pochuso you can do00:30
pochuquilt new 01_new_patch00:30
pochuquilt shell00:30
pochu$EDITOR foo00:31
pochu$EDITOR bar00:31
pochu...00:31
pochuexit00:31
pochuquilt refresh00:31
pochuor in case you need to run autotools or something like that00:31
pochuthat's the basics, now I gotta go to sleep!00:31
lamalexmuch obliged00:32
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zookokirkland: please let me know if there's anything I can do to help with the Tahoe-LAFS FFE.03:03
ScottKkirkland: Speaking of which, what's the story with that?03:06
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zooko... must sleep.  Feel free to mail zooko@zooko.com .  :-)05:00
dholbachgood morning05:42
LucidFoxGah. This is the second time I update Ubuntu to an unstable version and get a headache instead of sound.06:00
LucidFoxWould it make sense to do a fresh Karmic install at this stage?06:31
ScottKLucidFox: It would make sense to wait a few hours until we have candidate Alpha 5 images and install one of those for ISO testing.06:34
ScottKI think #ubuntu-testing is where to get more information.06:34
LucidFoxThanks.06:35
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karimashi all06:51
ScottKiulian: I gather you asked to have libyaml-perl sync'ed.  Now it's depwait due to libtest-cpan-meta-perl being in Universe.  Perhaps you could look into doing  MIR for it?07:09
iulianScottK: Added to my todo list.  Thanks.07:14
ScottKiulian: Thanks for taking care of it.  If you get motivated, libbsd needs a MIR too.07:14
iulianScottK: OK, I'll look into it as well.07:18
ScottKThanks.07:18
rowinggolfer_unsure if this is where to ask...08:58
rowinggolfer_but I am having troubles getting icons to install08:59
rowinggolfer_I package an app08:59
rowinggolfer_but the icon doesn't turn up until x is restarted.08:59
rowinggolfer_I looked at man dh_icons08:59
rowinggolfer_but am unsure how to implement it.08:59
rowinggolfer_can anyone give me a clue where else to look.09:00
sluimersWish I'd knew, I'm here as I have a packaging problem myself.09:06
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sluimershttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7885034#post788503409:07
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rowinggolfer_sluimers: I'm reading your bug now09:23
rowinggolfer_sluimers - it's a python app?09:33
rowinggolfer_try this line in control file09:33
rowinggolfer_Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}09:33
iulianScottK: libyaml doesn't only depend on libtest-cpan-meta-perl but some other packages which are in Universe: libpod-simple-perl, libperl-minimumversion-perl and libtest-minimumversion-perl.  libtest-pod-perl is in Main.09:52
iulianScottK: The reason I added these dependencies is because some tests failed.  That said, libtest-cpan-meta-perl is not the only package that needs to be promoted.09:52
iulianScottK: Any advice you'd like to give me regarding this?09:52
thermhello everybody09:53
thermcould it be that libswt3.4-gtk-java is buggy in karmic?09:53
thermI think the links are broken09:54
thermthey link to *.v3449.jar but there is only a *.v3449c.jar in the eclipse folder09:56
thermslytherin: Are you able to fix it in repos?09:59
slytherintherm: I haven't had time to look at eclipse yet. Ideally eclipse should link against libswt-gtk-3.4-java.10:03
thermslytherin: ok10:06
thermslytherin: in this constalation I now have to directly add the eclipse plugin in my classpath...not really nice10:07
thermslytherin: but will do so... are you planning to link eclipse against libswt-gtk-3.4-java in karmic? And if so, could you inform me? Would be nice10:11
slytherintherm: I will try my best.10:12
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c_kornis the script available somewhere which marks the bugs as fix released according to the (LP: #xxxxxxx) entries in debian/changelog ?10:18
kaushalhi10:23
kaushalwhen is evolution 2.27.x will be available in Ubuntu10:24
kaushal?10:24
thekornc_korn, I know of a script using python-launchpad-bugs, not sure if it still working, let me find it10:24
thekornc_korn, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugHelper/Dev/python-launchpad-bugs/Examples   first one10:25
thekornshould be a diff of a few lines to get it working using launchpadlib10:25
c_kornthekorn: thank you10:26
kaushalhttp://projects.gnome.org/evolution/download.shtml10:26
jussi01dholbach: ping10:28
kaushalchecking in again for my query ?10:33
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geserkaushal: evolution 2.27.91 is current in karmic (the next Ubuntu version)10:35
slytherinc_korn: I think you should ask on #launchpad. I believe the functionality is of the Soyuz (the build module of launchpad)10:36
c_kornslytherin: ok10:36
c_kornbtw: what is the syntax is more than one bug have to be closed: (LP #xxxxxxx,#xxxxxxx) or space seperated ?10:53
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sluimersrowinggolfer_, it's an RPGmaker, much like pygame11:00
sluimersAn old and almost abandoned one, but I hope to bring a bit new life into.11:00
sluimersinto it11:01
sluimersAt least make it available for Ubuntu11:01
sluimersinstead of just Windows11:01
sluimersno differnence there11:02
sluimersI mean, I tried your suggestion, no difference11:02
rowinggolfer_sluimers :(11:04
qiyonganyone knows the story of casper?11:06
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andvc_korn, I've updated the bug11:26
andvc_korn, the package seems to FTBFS on Debian again11:26
andvc_korn, I've added you logs et all11:26
c_kornhuh, I was able to compile it successfully in karmic11:28
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andvc_korn, yeah, don't know why it failed on debian11:29
andvc_korn, saw a failed tag, so I pinged you11:29
andvc_korn, maybe there is a different buildd setup, and it failed somewhere cause of that11:30
andvdidnt check11:30
c_kornyes, thanks. I ping the debian maintainer11:31
andvc_korn, feel free to update the bug as soon as you have news11:32
c_kornok11:32
andvI'll receive bug mails so I gonna process it as soon as it is fixed on Debian11:32
andv;)11:32
c_kornthis time I wait until the build also succeeds in debian11:34
andvc_korn, yeah, should be better, so we avoid updating the bug again and again11:35
Kanohi, do you know that sid has sun-java6 u 16 already11:35
c_korn:)11:35
RainCTwow apturl is spamming my mailbox11:36
andvKano, we have 16 already too11:36
andvKano, on jaunty11:36
Kanochecked karmic11:37
andvKano, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java611:37
andvKano, it's not yet on karmic, but will be at some point I guess11:37
Kanohttp://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=sun-java6&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all11:37
andvyou should ask jdstrand about that11:37
Kanojaunty updates is on 1411:37
ScottKiulian: I'd ask pitti if a MIR is needed for all of them.11:37
Kanowell i just want that benchmarks run with the same java11:38
Kanomy distro has 6u16 and u has something older11:38
andvKano,     6-16-0ubuntu1.9.04    proposed (multiverse)   five days ago11:38
andvKano, it's not 1411:38
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Kanoandv: well click on the link i showed you11:38
andvKano, you should check LP for latest updates11:39
andvKano, packages page takes some time to update properly11:39
geserI assume karmic will stay at 6u15 as we are now in FeatureFreeze (no new upstream versions) and 6u16 doesn't seem to have any really important fixes11:39
Kanothats stupid11:39
geserfeel free to get an FF exception for it11:40
andvKano, I see not a lot of things done on 1611:40
Kanoi only use live images for benchmarking11:40
andvBug Fixes11:41
andvThis feature release does not contain any new fixes for security vulnerabilities to its previous release, Java SE 6 Update 15. Users who have Java SE 6 Update 15 have the latest security fixes and do not need to upgrade to this release to be current on security fixes.11:41
Kanoi usually never install u, therefore i would like when this would be the default11:41
Kanowell security, but i prefer to run pts to compare benchmarks11:41
andvKano, taken from sun website11:41
Kanoi did not say something about security, did i11:41
andvKano, and the only bug fixed is: JDWP threadid changes during debugging session (leading to ignored breakpoints)11:41
Kanowell, it is not hard to upload latest11:42
andvKano, as geser told you feel free to ask an FFE for it11:42
andvKano, we are in feature freeze now11:42
Kanoit was out before11:42
geserbtw: bug #42042611:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 420426 in sun-java6 "sun-java6 6b16 update for karmic, hardy and jaunty" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42042611:42
Kanoyou needed too long time then11:42
andvwill be done for karmic as well then11:43
andvand as I said jdstrand will take care of it11:43
Kanogood11:44
andv;)11:44
Kanobtw. whats the default pass now to login into the text consoles? before there was no pw11:45
Kanoin live mode11:45
c_kornandv: I got an answer from the debian maintainer: http://pastebin.com/d7d379d9811:50
andvc_korn, don't know if it's safe to sync something that failed on debian11:51
andvScottK, what do you think?11:51
andvScottK, scilab FTBFS on debian cause jvm, but builds fine on karmic11:51
andvScottK, should we allow to sync it?11:51
andvc_korn, going out for lunc, let's wait ScottK's response about this11:53
andvc_korn, and if he agrees, it's ok for me11:54
andv* lunch11:54
iulianScottK: OK, thanks.11:54
c_kornok, bon appetit :)11:55
gnomefreakwas cupsddk-drivers replaced by cupsddk?11:59
gnomefreakupdate wants to remove cupsddk-drivers but not sure if it was changed to cupsddk12:00
kaushalhi12:31
kaushalevolution-mapi-dbg isnt there in ubuntu 9.04 ?12:31
kaushalI need this since my evolution is crashing12:32
slytherinkaushal: it is not present in karmic as well.12:32
kaushalok12:32
geserhave you tried the -dbgsym package for it (from the ddebs repository)?12:37
slytherinkaushal: there is a separate debug respository though which might have the package you need.12:37
geserit contains the debug symbols stripped during build12:37
jussi01dholbach: ping again? can you pm me when you have the chance?12:39
dholbachjussi01: pong - didn't see a ping yet12:41
jussi01dholbach: 12.28 my time, so a while back ;)12:42
dholbachI was disconnected shortly - maybe around that time12:43
andvgeser, what do you suggest to do with scilab?12:46
andvgeser, it FTBFS on Debian cause jvm, but builds fine on karmic12:46
andvgeser, should we allow to sync it?12:46
slytherinandv: what is the reason for FTBFS?12:47
andvslytherin, jvm --> https://buildd.debian.org/build.php?&pkg=scilab&ver=5.1.1-8&arch=amd64&file=log12:47
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slytherinandv: surprising, is it only failing on amd64?12:51
andvslytherin, nope, all archs12:51
andvslytherin, expect i386 built from the debian maintainer12:52
andvcoz it got built on his own environment12:52
andvslytherin, all logs available here: https://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=&pkg=scilab12:53
slytherinandv: If it is building in karmic chroot then sync shouldn't be a problem.12:54
andvslytherin, yep, ok12:54
slytherinandv: you could try uploading the package to PPA first to make sure that it builds on i386 and amd64 at least.12:55
andvc_korn, would you mind sending it to your PPA again?12:55
andvslytherin, yeah, gonna send it to PPA again12:55
andvslytherin, to be sure12:55
c_kornthe debian maintainer guesses that it is a random jvm bug and that trying to rebuild would propably fix it12:55
andvc_korn, he should ask for a give back then12:55
andvc_korn, anyway please send it to your PPA again12:56
andvc_korn, and paste the log on the bug report again12:56
c_kornandv: I already have built it in a ppa: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/414410/comments/412:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 414410 in scilab "scilab 5.1.1-8 seems to FTBFS" [Wishlist,Incomplete]12:56
andvc_korn, please build it again to be really sure12:56
c_kornagain ? what has changes since yesterday ?12:56
andvc_korn, I guess nothing, but I wanna be really sure it builds, I'm sure you learnt from the past12:57
c_kornhm, I cannot restart a build which has succeeded. I have to reupload. building will propably take two hours12:58
andvc_korn, when done, update everything on the bug again (hopefully the last)12:58
andvc_korn, upload with different versioning12:59
c_kornof course12:59
andvc_korn, e.g scilab_0.x.xx-8~testbuild12:59
andvor whatever12:59
andvc_korn, assign the bug to me after the update13:01
c_kornok13:01
gnomefreakis cups ok to update? it wants to remove cupsddk-drivers for cupsddk13:02
gnomefreakupgrading cups cupsddk it wants to cupsddk-drivers13:04
andvgnomefreak, I saw some uploads of cups made by pitti on Debian some days ago13:04
andvgnomefreak, dunno if he updated it on karmic as well13:05
gnomefreakandv: ok so i shouldnt update them yet?13:05
andvgnomefreak, the uploads were pushed to experimental if I remember it right13:06
andvgnomefreak, you should ask him :)13:06
gnomefreakok thanks13:06
andvnp13:06
jdstrandandv: it may not be me who takes care of karmic for bug #420426, but it will be an archive admin soon13:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 420426 in sun-java6 "sun-java6 6b16 update for karmic, hardy and jaunty" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42042613:09
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jdstrand(my AA day is friday and will do it then if it isn't done already)13:09
jdstrandoh, actually, that was requested *after* FF13:10
jdstrandas such, since it isn't security related, it'll need an FFe13:10
andvjdstrand, aww13:15
andvjdstrand, I don't know if it will make to get an FFe13:15
sluimersHello I have a packaging problem -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125509713:16
jdstrandandv: if the features are small enough, it should be easy to justify letting them in13:16
andvjdstrand, yeah, will you move it to a FFe request yourself?13:16
andvjdstrand, or you prefer opening a new bug for that and then update the main one13:17
andvjdstrand, which is the one you linked me before13:17
andvsluimers, did you give an pbuilder update --basetgz /what/ever/foo13:19
andvsluimers, before starting your build13:19
* sluimers tries that as he hasn't13:20
jdstrandandv: I'm confused 'the one I linked before?'13:20
andvjdstrand, yeah, bug 42042613:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 420426 in sun-java6 "sun-java6 6b16 update for karmic, hardy and jaunty" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42042613:20
jdstrandandv: I'm fine with bug #420426 being the FFe for karmic13:20
andvjdstrand, will you move that one to a FFe or do you want me to open a new bug just for that13:20
andvjdstrand, ok13:20
andvjdstrand, if you won't have time to move it to a FFe, just ping me so I can do it13:21
jdstrandandv: well, I don't know enough about it to ask for an FFe. Please follow the standard FFe process but use that bug13:24
andvjdstrand, according to http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/6u16.html, the only bug fix introduced is 'JDWP threadid changes during debugging session (leading to ignored breakpoints'13:25
andvjdstrand, so if it is a bug fix only release we don't have to ask for an FFe13:25
jdstrandandv: can you add all that to the bug so it is clear?13:26
jdstrandandv: feel free to mark it as confirmed-- you may want to ping doko to be doubly sure13:26
andvjdstrand, yep, gonna add that link, just a second13:26
andvjdstrand, he's not online, I guess he'll receive a mail if he is subscribed to the bug, if not I gonna subscribe him13:27
andvto have it confirmed13:27
* jdstrand nods13:28
andvjdstrand, done13:33
andvsluimers, fixed?13:33
sluimersno, learning how to use pbuilder, I actually understand very little of it.13:34
andvsluimers, did you update your tarball?13:34
sluimersI don't think I even created one.13:35
andvsluimers, pbuilder --help will help you on that task13:36
ScottKandv: Why do we want the newer scilab?13:44
kaushalhi13:49
kaushalwhat package contains libmapi ?13:49
kaushalis there a way to find out ?13:49
Ampelbeinkaushal: packages.ubuntu.com or apt-file13:50
kaushalAmpelbein: i did apt-get install libmapi13:50
kaushalit didnot work13:50
blackxoredhello folks, what's the easiest way to check which version of a package is on the development version -currently karmic-.13:51
blackxored???13:51
blackxoredfrom the command line, to my best13:51
geserpackages.ubuntu.com or launchpad13:51
geserrmadison13:51
kaushallibmapi0 ?13:52
Ampelbeinkaushal: yes.13:53
Ampelbeinkaushal: or libmapi-dev if you want the development headers13:53
ahasenackdoes anybody know where I can get the bzr branch for a package in main?13:54
macoso im trying to package something and it has a LICENSING file that says GPLv2+ for everything except $SUBDIR which is LGPL. should i go through and add copyright notices to the top of all the files since the author didnt?13:54
ScottKmaco: If you're packaging it, no.13:59
ScottKSuggesting it back to upstream for their next release (with a patch even better perhaps) would be good.13:59
macook13:59
ScottKmaco: The absolute requirement is that a full copy of both licenses be included in the tarball.13:59
macooh ok14:00
macoin debian/ counts, right?14:00
macoScottK: ?14:01
ScottKmaco: No.  Upstream needs to ship it.  If they don't, you need to repack the tarball.14:02
james_wdebian/ is sort-of ok14:02
macook14:02
ScottKjames_w: That wasn't my understanding.14:02
* maco gets popcorn and watches the devs argue14:03
james_wScottK: due to it being a patch and so distributed separately?14:03
ScottKThat and it can't form the basis for our having the right to distribute it since it's not part of what we get from upstream.14:03
james_wtrue14:03
james_wdefinitely better to have it in the tarball distributed from upstream14:04
ScottKThe repacking is ~OK since it's like a bug fix patch.  You just have to do it to the upstream bits.14:04
macoin the orig.tar.gz?14:04
kaushalhi14:07
kaushalwhat will be the next version of evolution email client in karmic ?14:07
ScottKmaco: Yes.14:07
ScottKmaco: There's a section in (I think) the Debian New Maintainer's guide on repacking the tarball.14:08
macook14:09
slytherinkaushal: 2.2814:09
andvScottK, I guess c_korn should tell you that14:09
ScottKOK14:09
andvI was following the sync request only, don't even use scilab14:10
andvc_korn, please explain the rationale for having the latest scilab synced to ScottK14:10
slytherinandv: c_korn: The info should be added to the bug. The package will need FFE.14:11
andvslytherin, nope, it won't need an FFe14:12
andvslytherin, it's not a new upstream release14:12
andvslytherin, just a revision bump14:12
slytherinahh, sorry14:12
c_kornyes, it is no new upstream version14:12
c_kornactually there were no changes to scilab itself in the new revision.14:14
ScottKSo why do we want it?14:14
ScottK"Because it's there" isn't sufficient.14:14
c_kornwell, actually the maintainer wanted it to be synced. I just pinged him to ask if a sync is necessary.14:17
kaushalslytherin: Thanks. Just curious to know how did you find it ?14:17
c_kornhowever, the changelog does not contain major fixes: http://pastebin.com/d7af5d21b14:17
c_korn"no important changes" according to the maintainer14:19
c_kornso I think it also can be skipped if it causes to much troubles14:19
c_kornpropably not worth the effort14:19
ScottKc_korn: "The Debian maintainer suggested it" is a decent reason.14:20
ScottKc_korn: Looking at the debian/changelog, I'd say it's worth doing.14:21
c_kornfine, scilab is just building in a PPA14:22
andvScottK, please unsubscribe ubuntu-archive from here: #42315914:26
andvScottK, the guy didnt follow the right procedure for sync requests14:26
ScottKBug 42315914:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423159 in azureus "Sync azureus 4.2.0.8-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42315914:26
ScottKandv: Done.  BTW, we probably want that one if it looks sane.14:27
andvScottK, thanks, yeah, don't worry, gonna follow it14:28
andvif the guy won't make a proper FFe request I'll take care of having it done14:28
ScottKGreat.14:28
andv;)14:29
ScottK\o/ - sparc finally getting to some of my NBS related builds I uploaded over the weekend.14:30
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andvblackxored, I've answered to the bug15:00
andvblackxored, as I stated there, it's not a requestsync problem15:00
blackxoredandv, sorry, my bad then15:01
blackxoredshould I set it back, or you'll do it yourself15:01
blackxored???15:01
andvblackxored, np, the bug is alwais editable15:01
andvblackxored, have you ever done an FFe?15:01
andvblackxored, if not would you mind to check the documentation?15:02
blackxoredandv, probably not15:02
andvblackxored, if not assign the bug to me and I'll do everything needed later when I gonna get back15:02
andvblackxored, got it?15:02
blackxoredandv, got it15:03
andvgreat15:03
blackxoredandv, your ID???15:07
blackxoredI'm probably interested in becoming a MOTU since I've been working for debian since a time ago15:07
blackxoredandv, nevermind15:08
ScottKblackxored: Always glad to have new contributors.  Welcome.15:09
andvblackxored, thanks, will catch it later15:09
* andv off now15:10
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blackxoredScottK, there's no documentation bundle I could take a look at15:10
ScottK!development15:11
ubottuInterested in becoming an Ubuntu Developer? Get started here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment15:11
ScottKblackxored: Start ^^^15:11
blackxoredScottK, I meant bundle15:11
ScottKAh.15:11
blackxoredyes I've taken a look at all that, and MOTU too15:11
ScottKAll our docs are pretty much on the wiki.15:11
blackxoredyou know, big zip file, recopilation :D going home and lurking there15:12
blackxored:D15:12
ScottKapt-get install ubuntu-policy would be another option.15:12
ScottKIt's not a lot different than debian-policy15:12
slytherinkaushal: Ubuntu usually ships latest version of Gnome. The next version of gnome is 2.28. Evolution is part of gnoem distribution.15:13
_Fauchi95_Hello! Can I fix this bug in the same report? It's a other package: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qutim/+bug/34652815:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 346528 in qutim "Typo" [Undecided,New]15:44
dholbachhi _Fauchi95_15:47
dholbach_Fauchi95_: what do you want to do there?15:47
dholbach_Fauchi95_: are you asking if you can attach a patch to the bug report?15:47
_Fauchi95_dholbach, I want fix the bug in app-install-data-ubuntu (You say this as comment) Can I attach the bugfix to this bugreport or must I open a new bug, because it is an other package15:48
geserif you fix this bug in qutim, app-install-data-ubuntu will pick it up on the next build (at least I hope so)15:49
dholbach_Fauchi95_: as far as I know only has automatically generated data15:49
dholbach_Fauchi95_: so if you fix it in qutim, you'll be fine :)15:49
_Fauchi95_dholbach, shit! Now I must do this again with qutim15:50
dholbachif you want, you can ping mvo on IRC and tell him to update the package again, once your fix has landed :)15:50
_Fauchi95_dholbach, :-)15:50
_Fauchi95_dholbach, whi mvo?15:52
_Fauchi95_*why15:52
dholbachhe usually does the app-install-data-ubuntu updates15:52
_Fauchi95_ok. why I can't find qutime? http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=qutime15:54
_Fauchi95_oh, mist, it's qutim15:55
_Fauchi95_*g*15:55
_Fauchi95_sorry15:55
_Fauchi95_I fix the bug, than I attach it to Launchpad, than I subscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsor. than I have done my work? or must I set status to fix?15:56
_Fauchi95_dholbach15:56
dholbachthat sounds good - don't set the status to fixed yourself15:57
dholbachjust use (LP: #517365813758135) in the changelog and you'll be fine15:57
_Fauchi95_dholbach, ok thanks15:58
dholbachno worries15:58
bdrungnhandler, persia, soren, geser, nixternal, jpds: when will be the MC meeting?16:30
nixternalseems that is still in discussion bdrung16:33
bdrungok16:34
RoAkSoAxi was just going to ask the same thing16:36
geserbdrung: as soon as you manage to get at least 4 MC members for around 30 min into #ubuntu-meeting16:37
dholbachq-funk asked the same thing :)16:38
* dholbach can't right now - on a call16:38
bdrung3 persons are here, one more missing. ;)16:39
RoAkSoAxyeah!16:41
bdrungit would be good, if i knew when who have time.16:41
dholbachUbuntu Developer Week in #ubuntu-classroom - NOW! :-)17:04
Milyardosudo vim /win 3317:26
thermHello, could somebody please sync velocity from debian? bug 42328417:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423284 in velocity "Please sync velocity from debian (1.6.2) to universe (at the moment 1.4) " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42328417:28
_Fauchi95_Waht means a "Ubuntu Member"?17:43
_Fauchi95_*What17:43
runasandin what context?17:44
pace_t_zulu_Fauchi95_: an ubuntu member will have an Ubuntu cloak and an ubunu.com email address17:44
fabrice_sp__Fauchi95_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership17:44
_Fauchi95_Thanks17:45
pace_t_zuluMembership in the Ubuntu community recognises participants for a variety of contributions, from code to artwork, advocacy, translations and organisational skills. If you are active in the Forums, or submitting icons or sounds or artwork, then you are eligible for Membership, which gives you a say in the governance of the project.17:45
doctormoHey guys, does anyone know how to get apt to automatically answer configuration questions that pop up during installs?17:50
joaopinto_doctormo, you mean debconf questions ?17:50
sorendoctormo: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive17:50
sorendoctormo: Environment variable.17:50
hggdhbut you may not like all answers...17:51
doctormojoaopinto_: Yes I think so, for instance it just prompted me about an ntp config, and this question was stopping a cronjob from clearing the machine.17:51
joaopinto_DEBIAN_FRONTEND to noninteractive will set some defaults , I think that is what you want17:54
doctormothanks17:54
LaserJockany MOTU Release people about?18:00
iulianLaserJock: What's up?18:01
LaserJockiulian: I'm wanting some advice on a Multiverse package regarding feature freeze, etc.18:02
LaserJockbecause it's closed source it's a bit difficult to work with18:02
LaserJockupstream is pretty good about pushing fixes, but they come out as new upstream releases18:03
LaserJockso I'm wondering how to handle FF and beyond18:03
iulianLaserJock: Have you filed a bug?18:03
LaserJockI haven't yet18:04
LaserJockmy understanding of the FF policy is if it's a bug-fix only release I don't need a FFe18:04
iulianLaserJock: That's correct.18:04
LaserJockbut it's not exactly clear what bug-fix only is and "microrelease" either18:05
LaserJockand is there a time (Beta perhaps) when I should stop uploading such releases?18:05
LaserJockmy problem is that basically by definition every fix is a new upstream release18:06
iulianIf the new upstream release contains new features, it means you'll need approval from a release member.18:07
james_wnew upstream doesn't mean not bug-fix only18:07
iulianBugfix as in no new features.18:08
LaserJockwell, it's a bit hard for me to determine bugfix vs features18:08
LaserJockso say the changelog was: "Now works for ATI drivers", is that a bug fix (not working with ATI cards) or a feature?18:09
LaserJockI don't have code to look at a diff for18:09
LaserJockto see if it's a large code change or not18:10
LaserJockso I'm basically just working with the changelog and what upstream tells me18:10
zookoScottK: it sounds like we have approval from reviewers to upload Tahoe-LAFS into Karmic: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/421802 . I think it is waiting on your approval.18:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 421802 in ubuntu "Feature Freeze Exception: Tahoe-LAFS" [Undecided,New]18:11
thermCould somebody please sync velocity from debian? bug 42328418:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423284 in velocity "Please sync velocity from debian (1.6.2) to universe (at the moment 1.4) " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42328418:14
iulianLaserJock: Yea, that can be a bit tricky when you don't have code to look at.  Have you tested this new upstream release?18:16
LaserJockiulian: I haven't myself yet no. It's a bit tricky to test. Upstream has some dedicated QA people that do testing on Ubuntu18:17
iulianOh.  I hope they do the testing using Karmic.18:18
ScottKLaserJock: For multiverse (and particularly if this is the package I'm thinking of), I'd say meh.  Go adhead.18:18
ScottKLaserJock: Is this your usual multiverse upload?18:18
LaserJockScottK: yes18:18
LaserJockthey're working to get things rolling better18:18
LaserJockthey've got a package they've got tested with Karmic (usually they just do the stable release :( )18:19
ScottKiulian: I trust LaserJock's judgement here, so I'd say he should just go ahead.  This is a package he's work with for a long time.18:21
iulianScottK: Well, he didn't tell me that, obviously :)18:21
ScottKYep.18:21
iulianSo yea, go ahead.18:21
LaserJockI created the original package for Dapper18:21
LaserJockiulian, ScottK: thanks for the consultation. I gotta run off to work (yeah, that's right, *real* work) :-)18:26
zookoScottK: did you see my comment about about Tahoe-LFAS?18:26
zookoI mean, Tahoe-LAFS.18:26
zookoOkay now I will wait patientlly and do some of my real work, too.  :-)18:29
zooko 18:29
ScottKzooko: I'm looking at it.18:29
ScottKzooko: Approved.18:34
zookoScootK: Whoo-hoo!  \o/18:34
zookoAnything I need to do to help upload it?18:34
ScottKAsk one of the MOTU that advocated it to upload it.18:35
zookoOkay.18:36
iulianzooko: I'll take care of it.18:36
zookoiulian: thanks!18:37
zookoiulian: if you need anything and I'm not around ask in #tahoe18:45
sluimersHey there! I've got a packaging problem. My executable doesn't want to go into my deb package.18:48
hyperairstick it into debian/<packagename>/usr/bin18:49
Laneyor use dh_install18:53
dreamcat4I get the message:19:08
dreamcat4Warning! This package could not be extracted; there's no browsable directory for it on REVU.19:08
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dreamcat4oh - because its missing the orig.tar.gz19:22
dreamcat4Uploaded:19:42
dreamcat4New 'php5-fpm' build target. http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/php519:42
zookoI21:43
zookoI blogged and identi.ca'ed about Tahoe-LAFS going into Karmic: http://identi.ca/zooko21:43
c_kornandv: thanks for the ack :)21:48
andvc_korn, np, thanks to you for the fast response21:49
andvScottK, azureus FFE is ready22:00
andvScottK, Bug #423159 if you wanna follow up22:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423159 in azureus "[FFE] Sync azureus 4.2.0.8-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42315922:01
kerimhiii22:01
kerimhow can ınstall Qgrub editor on ubuntu whit console22:02
jpdskerim: Please use #ubuntu for support.22:04
kerimok thanks22:04
nicklas__i can do package update requests in here?22:06
andvnicklas__, what do you mean?22:07
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nicklas__andv: warsow (first person shooter open source game) has been released in new version, 0.5 .... the version in repos is 0.4222:10
nicklas__andv: do i have to use launchpad or i can do request here?22:10
Laneythere's no point22:10
Laneywe are past feature freeze for karmic22:10
andvnicklas__, is it a bug fix only release?22:11
andvnicklas__, or it has some new features?22:11
nicklas__so you cant put new warsow version in before 10.4?22:11
andvnicklas__, answer my questions22:11
nicklas__andv: no, new features i think22:11
nicklas__andv: the basics are the same, but some new effects and such22:12
nicklas__andv: and some new weapon22:12
nicklas__andv: howcome?22:12
andvnicklas__, as we are past FF (feature freeze) there should be a good rationale for having it accepted22:12
nicklas__andv: aah, then i guess there are, just thought you meant it wouldnt accept it if the changes were too big22:13
andvnicklas__, also there should be some good testing behind22:13
nicklas__andv: hmm ok22:13
nicklas__andv: well warsow has been in repos for a long time22:14
andvnicklas__, for more informations22:14
andvnicklas__, check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess22:14
nicklas__andv: here, the article "Warsow 0.5 released!" shows changes, you think its enough to get it accepted?22:16
nicklas__andv: and also changelog here, http://static.warsow.net/release/changelog.txt22:16
dreamcat4New 'php5-fpm' build target. http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/php522:18
andvnicklas__, how big is this package?22:18
nicklas__andv: about 200 mb i think22:20
dreamcat4[needs packaging] php-fpm http://launchpad.net/bugs/39882122:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 398821 in forssim "Unclear functionality: Enable button (v.0.2.0)" [Low,Fix released]22:21
andvnicklas__, the big issue is finding someone willing to update it22:21
andv:D22:21
nicklas__andv: hmm ok, how you do that? can i update it?22:22
andvnicklas__, if you don't have any packaging experience, it will be a bit hard for you22:22
nicklas__andv: i figured so22:22
nicklas__andv: i know about tarballs and such22:23
andvnicklas__, I would wait debian22:23
andvnicklas__, you should file a bug against warsow package in debian22:24
nicklas__andv: hmm ok, then i quess its easier to install the unified zip on the site22:24
andvnicklas__, asking for the new upstream release to be packaged22:24
nicklas__andv: i can file a bug request on launchpad too22:24
andvnicklas__, debian don't use LP for bug tracking22:24
nicklas__andv: no, ubuntu does22:25
andvnicklas__, http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting22:25
andvnicklas__, yeah, but I would suggest you to ping debian maintainers about this new release22:25
andvnicklas__, so that, in case, we can keep it in sync with Debian22:26
andvnhandler, azureus request updated, if you wanna have another look to it23:21
andv* at23:22
nhandlerandv: I'll look at it some time today. Thanks for updating it23:22
andvnhandler, thanks to you for taking a look at it ;)23:22
andvI gonna follow it up23:22

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