[00:33] <RoAkSoAx> TheMuso, Heya!! can I be added to u-u-s please?? Thanks my LP is on the PM
[00:39] <TheMuso> RoAkSoAx: Done, sorry I missed your message in here.
[00:39] <RoAkSoAx> TheMuso, no prob :)
[00:39] <RoAkSoAx> TheMuso, thanks :)
[00:39] <TheMuso> np
[00:40] <MaximLevitsky> Folks I have a problem
[00:40] <MaximLevitsky> There is a library called libmms
[00:40] <MaximLevitsky> It is now hosted on launchpad
[00:40] <MaximLevitsky> But seems to be abadoned
[00:41] <MaximLevitsky> But it is a gatekeeper on all mediaplayer live streams
[00:41] <MaximLevitsky> I have now fixed two bugs in it
[00:42] <MaximLevitsky> Original maintainer seems to abadon it, as there are many bugreports, and last activety on 2008
[00:43] <MaximLevitsky> soren: you are here?
[02:03] <zooko> geser: I didn't test that it builds on Ubuntu before opening the bug report.
[02:03] <zooko> Folks: my brother is trying to set up the minimal operating system which can run a Xen hypervisor.  He seems to think that Debian is better than Ubuntu for the goal of minimalness.  Are there some new features in Karmic that would appeal to him?
[02:04] <lifeless> polish?
[02:04] <lifeless> and its been released this year :P
[02:04] <virtuald> newer kernel with much improved disk io or maybe that's just kvm
[02:05] <zooko> :-)
[02:05] <virtuald> (which is what i'll use)
[02:05] <zooko> What about JEOS?
[02:06] <virtuald> i know nothing about that
[02:07] <lifeless> zooko: its great for setting up vms
[02:07] <lifeless> zooko: doesn't mean much w.r.t. hypervisor AFAIK; unless you get a xen JEOS image put together, of course ;)
[02:07] <virtuald> is it just supposed to be a guest os?
[02:08] <lifeless> it lets folk put together very targeted demos
[02:08] <lifeless> like 'heres my CMS'
[02:09] <virtuald> aha
[02:09] <lifeless> on a vm, with whatever database etc etc you need - such things can be complex to install
[02:09] <lifeless> like, some systems you need 3-4 hosts just to run sensibly, you can put together 3 vm's all preconfigured and say 'here, GO'
[02:09] <virtuald> does it use libvirt?
[02:10] <lifeless> don't think so, its still Ubuntu
[02:10] <lifeless> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/jeos
[02:12] <lifeless> just less of it
[02:49] <ScottK> YokoZar: I just rejected wine-icons out of new based on our discussion this morning.  If that was wrong, let me know.
[06:00] <ripps> How do I package an application to be selectable as the one of the default multimedia apps in Preferred Applications?
[06:19] <RAOF> ripps: Looking at Banshee I suspect the answer is to have a suitable mime-type in the .desktop file.
[06:20] <RAOF> ripps: Specifically, I suspect the related line to be "MimeType=x-content/audio-player", found in /usr/share/applications/banshee-1-media-player.desktop
[06:44] <dholbach> good morning
[07:25] <highvoltage> good morning
[11:48] <slytherin> When requesting for sync from Debian, is it necessary that the size of .orig.tar.gz be same?
[11:48] <Laney> it needs to be md5sum identical
[11:48] <Laney> otherwise you should fakesync
[11:49] <Laney> slytherin: ^
[11:49] <slytherin> Laney: and md5sum are not same for repacked .orig.tar.gz files, right?
[11:49] <Laney> if ubuntu and debian uploaded independently, not generally
[11:49] <Laney> (not without special measures)
[11:50] <slytherin> And what is fakesync?
[11:51] <Laney> uploading a debian package just with a new changlog entry
[11:51] <Laney> a no-change merge, basically
[11:52] <slytherin> Laney: But then I will also need to get .orig.tar.gz from Debian, right? Is it allowed to reupload .orig.tar.gz?
[11:52] <Laney> no, the point is to use Debian's .diff.gz with Ubuntu's different orig.tar.gz
[11:53] <slytherin> hmm
[15:17] <doko_> ScottK: just read http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2009-10/msg00007.html
[16:01] <wrapster> where can i get a comprehensive doc for understanding/using all the debhelper scripts? man pages are not that good
[16:02] <wrapster> is there an online doc/pdf by any chance
[16:21] <bddebian> Heya gang
[16:28] <sistpoty|work> hi bddebian
[16:31] <bddebian> Heya sistpoty|work
[17:00] <zooko> Happy GNU Mailman Announcement Day, everyone!
[17:21] <fale> hi
[17:21] <RainCT> Hi fale
[17:36] <joaopinto> Pici, couuld you provide a short description with the requirements for https://edge.launchpad.net/bantrackertwo ?
[18:29] <Pici> joaopinto: Its not really -motu related, but I'll answer here and if you have any other questions feel free to join #ubuntu-irc. Two applications. One is an IRC bot (preferably supybot) plugin that watches a set of IRC channels for activity and records events such as kicks, bans, mutes, etc.  The second part is the web based counterpart for viewing these events, and making comments on them. Additionally there needs to be some ...
[18:29] <Pici> ... sort of issue tracking for things that aren't tied to a specific event.
[18:30] <joaopinto> ok
[18:44] <RoAkSoAx> hey guys, we should remove the copying config.{guess,sub} from the clean target, right? But, should we remove it completely and do nothing else or should we move it to the config.status target and add a clean target to remove config.{guess,sub}
[19:06] <fabrice_sp_> RoAkSoAx, I was going to update Bug #382539, recomending a sync/merge from debian, and saying that we are pas FF. Do you agree?
[19:07] <RoAkSoAx> fabrice_sp_, sure feel free to do so :)
[19:07] <RoAkSoAx> thanks
[19:07] <fabrice_sp_> thanks ;-)
[20:06] <ScottK> doko_: Thanks.
[20:48] <AnAnt> Hello, do I need to file FFe for a new branding package ?
[20:48] <AnAnt> it's an xsplash theme
[23:22] <ScottK> If he comes back, tell him he does, but it should be easy to get approved.
[23:43] <irvingpop> MOTU Team,  quick postinst / postrm question
[23:44]  * irvingpop 1.   I'm fine tuning my postrm script,  but I keep getting this when removing the package:   update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/flashcam exists during rc.d purge (use -f to force)
[23:44]  * irvingpop dpkg: error processing flashcam (--remove):
[23:44]  * irvingpop  subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[23:45] <irvingpop> Is it normal for the /etc/init.d/$service file to hang around after removal,  or is there a way to tidy it up?
[23:50] <irvingpop> NM, I think I got it