[02:45] <hikenboot> can anyone tell me for ports.ubuntu.com what the location of the gpg keys so i can import them with the gpg command instead of apt-key since apt-key isnt available on centos?
[03:55] <happyaron> jcastro, ping
[05:30] <pwnguin> who updates the md5sums for the installation wiki pages?
[05:30] <pwnguin> ie https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD/
[05:32] <pwnguin> someone pointed out to me that the hardy x86 (32bit) iso doesn't match it's published md5
[07:46] <tgpraveen> any chance we might have this ?
[07:46] <tgpraveen> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtheora/+bug/436726
[09:46] <napsy> Hello. What's the package name for the debug version of the Linux kernel?
[10:32] <pochu> pitti: hey, udev is finally in unstable! when you have five minutes I'd appreciate an upload of media-player-info to unstable :)
[12:35] <happyaron> anyone maintains software center (aka software store before ) here?
[12:36] <sebner> happyaron: it would be mvo (Michael Vogt) but it's sunday so try again tomorrow, bugs -> launchpad
[12:37] <happyaron> sebner, thx
[13:21] <bluespace> I have this problem: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596498 - is there a workaround?
[13:30] <unimatrix> [needs-packaging] mupen64
[13:30] <unimatrix> i'd report a bug but i don't know how
[13:32] <sebner> unimatrix: FFe for mupen64plus is approved. The archive admins just need to sync so it will be in karmic
[13:32] <unimatrix> sebner: oh, that's nice to hear
[13:47] <directhex> hm
[13:47] <directhex> libvirt seems broken
[14:05] <Chipzz> unimatrix: is mupen64 actually stable enough yet?
[14:06] <unimatrix> Chipzz: apparently it's a dead project, that's why mupen64plus was created
[14:06] <unimatrix> didn't know this up until a a few minutes ago
[14:07] <Chipzz> anyway mupen sounds like sth for universe, not for main
[14:09] <Chipzz> and you may want to look into possible legal issues first
[14:09] <Chipzz> although I suppose snes9x is packaged too
[14:15] <doko_> ubuntu-archive: if somebody is listening, please promote binutils-source
[15:13] <cjwatson> doko_: done
[15:25] <darkham> are you on time, with a working network manager for the 29 October?
[16:06] <YokoZar> cjwatson: is R all up to date now?
[16:07] <cjwatson> the only thing I did was that r-base upload
[16:07] <cjwatson> haven't checked anything else
[16:07] <cjwatson> that was just 'cos it was on the karmic bug list
[16:08] <YokoZar> cjwatson: Ahh ok it doesn't seem that revolution needs an update either.  Ok thanks that took care of things.
[16:10]  * cjwatson is slightly baffled by http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32523015/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-armel.eucalyptus_1.6~bzr854-0ubuntu8_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[16:10] <cjwatson> it's just doing dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH; why would that fail so late in the build when I'm pretty sure it had already been called several times? dh_installudev doesn't do anything special
[16:11] <cjwatson> I'm quite tempted to just bang the retry button
[16:13] <YokoZar> cjwatson: yeah that is really weird
[16:13] <YokoZar> it doesn't specify why dpkg-architecture failed either -- that command just outputs some very simple things too
[16:13] <YokoZar> maybe the build daemon started dying around that time
[16:14] <cjwatson> yeah, that's arguably a debhelper buglet
[16:14] <cjwatson>         my $value=`dpkg-architecture -q$var 2>/dev/null` || error("dpkg-architecture failed");
[16:14] <cjwatson> throwing away error messages perhaps not entirely helpful there
[16:16] <YokoZar> well, upload a fixed debhelper to a ppa then upload the breaking eucalyptus ;)
[16:16] <ttx> cjwatson: hey -- could you trigger a server CD respin so that the just-accepted eucalyptus can find its way to the server CD asap ?
[16:17] <cjwatson> ttx: the binaries aren't actually in the archive yet
[16:17] <ttx> cjwatson: ah, too early :)
[16:19]  * ttx will check it out later
[16:22] <unimatrix> oh i see why they haven't added mupen64plus to ubuntu yet... it doesn't work with pulseaudio
[16:50] <mdke> /win 12
[16:52] <ion> lose 13
[16:54] <mdke> I lose :(
[16:58] <darkham> network manager will work the 29 october?
[16:59] <joaopinto> darkham, if it doesn't work, it will work during beta, and you probably should ask on #ubuntu+1
[17:00] <darkham> i hope, i like the work until now
[17:00] <darkham> but looking it noworking is a little bit sad
[17:01] <sebner> unimatrix: that's nonsense. It's just not synced yet
[17:02] <unimatrix> sebner: the sound is all jittery, i've been testing it
[17:02] <sebner> unimatrix: and I've tested it without problems ;)
[17:04] <unimatrix> sebner: which ubuntu & PA version?
[17:04] <sebner> unimatrix: 9.10, PA? actual mupen64plus version which will be synced
[17:04] <unimatrix> sebner: where can i find it, i used the binary from google code
[17:06] <sebner> unimatrix: I rebuild the Debian source with ubuntu toolchain (pbuilder) but as a quick try you can use the deb from packages.debian.org
[17:15] <cjwatson> darkham: (I have nothing to do with network-manager myself, but) you should be more specific, and file specific bugs about your problems; because it *is* working fine for at least some people (me at least)
[17:15] <cjwatson> darkham: just saying "it's not working" is almost always very unhelpful
[17:15] <darkham> cjwatson: i try to set manual
[17:15] <darkham> but nothing
[17:16] <darkham> it don't take the changes
[17:16] <darkham> i delete the connection , i create a new one , i insert mac address, ip , default gateway, dns, i "apply"
[17:17] <darkham> it don't works, i edit , and i whatch the connection in "automatic (dhcp)" settings
[17:17] <darkham> this is what nm do in the karmic daily live of today 27
[17:18] <darkham> sometimes it crash after changes
[17:19] <cjwatson> yeah, you probably ought to tell a bug report rather than me though :-)
[17:19] <cjwatson> like I say, I don't work on n-m myself
[17:20] <cjwatson> IRC is usually not a great way to report problems, 'cos they get lost very easily
[17:29] <unimatrix> sebner: well, now i've got no sound at all
[17:30] <unimatrix> sebner: nvm, wrong sound card in PA... ok it's still jittery and sluggish
[19:14] <lamalex> Does anyone know where I can get intltool help? It's crashing with some weird message about a regexp
[19:35] <mdz> kirkland, around?
[19:40] <lamalex> Hey all, been trying to figure this out for days- anyone know where I can get intltool help? It's crashing with some weird message about a regexp
[19:41] <lamalex> https://bugs.launchpad.net/intltool/+bug/436671
[19:53] <cjwatson> lamalex: why do you have [encoding: UTF-8] in your POTFILES.in?
[19:53] <cjwatson> lamalex: you would put that in .desktop files (say) but not ordinarily in POTFILES.in
[19:53] <sebner> cjwatson: naahh, encoding key is deprecated
[19:53] <cjwatson> sebner: missing the point :)
[19:54] <cjwatson> sebner: the point is that it's not something that goes in POTFILES.in
[19:54] <sebner> cjwatson: yeah, sorry, was just a sidenote
[19:54] <lamalex> cjwatson: ah, it's not needed? Every other one ive ever seen has had it
[19:55] <cjwatson> lamalex: I've never, ever put it there
[19:55] <cjwatson> I'm surprised you managed to find any POTFILES.in that included it
[19:55] <lamalex> lemme try without
[19:56] <cjwatson> that said, you're right, I do see some POTFILES.in on my system that include it
[19:56] <cjwatson> so maybe that isn't the problem
[19:57] <cjwatson> maybe you should ignore me :)
[19:57] <lamalex> :P
[19:58] <lamalex> cjwatson: well removing it makes it run..
[19:58] <lamalex> so I'm just gonna go ahead and remove it
[19:59] <cjwatson> mm, you may indeed not need it, but I'm not sure that that closes the bug
[19:59] <lamalex> right
[19:59] <lamalex> but it at least gets my package building
[19:59] <cjwatson> looking at the source, it's definitely meant to support that
[20:00] <mdz> cjwatson, thanks for the server respin
[20:00] <bluefoxicy> please check invest-applet for security holes and vanilla input validation bugs.
[20:00] <bluefoxicy> I use an ISP with a captive portal, and when it logs me out everything gets redirected
[20:01] <bluefoxicy> at which point, invest-applet crashes.  Repeatedly.  Likely from getting garbage data from Web sites.
[20:01] <bluefoxicy> Maybe just a bug somewhere, maybe something expecting specifically formatted data and loading a buffer wrong or otherwise causing memory corruption.
[20:24] <dupondje> is it already to late to get new version of software into Karmic ?
[20:32] <jdong> dupondje: very late
[20:33] <cjwatson> it can be done of course, but there has to be a good reason
[20:33] <cjwatson> beyond "we'd like these new features"
[20:34] <dupondje> well would like new version of SynCE
[20:34] <dupondje> kinda fixes lotsa bugs in SynCE
[20:35] <dupondje> like non working synce-gnomevfs etc
[20:35] <cjwatson> you need to follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess (or, if you're not a developer, find a developer to make the necessary changes and follow that)
[20:36] <cjwatson> feature freeze is the relevant thing (we're currently in a deeper freeze for beta, but that will lift again once the beta's out)
[20:40] <dupondje> think that find a developper is the most difficult part ;)
[21:32] <mdz> what is the difference between /etc/init and /etc/event.d?
[21:32] <mdz> I seem to have both in current karmic
[21:32] <mdz> (upgraded)
[21:32] <ion> event.d was used by the old Upstart release, init by the new one.
[21:33] <mdz> ah, bug 402759
[23:34] <lifeless> slangasek: hai
[23:35] <lifeless> slangasek: bzrtools in karmic is borked; I'm requesting a sync. Are your powers enough, or doth it still need colin etc
[23:37] <james_w> lifeless: I can take care of that tomorrow morning
[23:38] <lifeless> james_w: thanks
[23:38] <lifeless> bug 437869
[23:39] <james_w> lifeless: I don't think the bug report needs an upstream task does it?
[23:40] <lifeless> nope
[23:40] <lifeless> its just ubuntu