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rickspencer3Amaranth, that sounds a bit hacky, does it not00:04
rickspencer3?00:04
Amaranthrickspencer3: If it's stupid but it works it's not stupid ;)00:05
rickspencer3Amaranth, you're the expert, but we need to be extremely cautious at this point in time00:06
rickspencer3in any case, let's look at it tomorrow if/when we have a patch00:06
AmaranthYeah, this is the same fix we originally had for the panels disappearing00:06
AmaranthIt's a few X round trips00:07
rickspencer3Amaranth, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/45590000:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455900 in compiz "closing launched windows does not return focus to original windows, this sucks for accessability" [High,Confirmed]00:09
Amaranths/accessibility/using your computer/00:09
rickspencer3you might want to comment on the bug to keep anyone from freaking out, as I release targeted it ;)00:09
TheMusorickspencer3: Note that this still exists in metacity as well.00:10
rickspencer3yeah, let me edit that00:10
rickspencer3TheMuso, really, as a seperate issue?00:10
AmaranthTheMuso: metacity has the same problem?00:10
rickspencer3I never noticed00:10
chrisccoulsonseb128 - gnome-terminal is done now00:10
AmaranthI've seen things compiz handles better than metacity so it wouldn't be _too_ surprising00:11
TheMusoOccasionally, when I close a window when using orca, I lose focus completely. Can't use Orca navigation keys to click on a window, can't use shortcuts to switch to panel etc, gotta use the mouse to regain focus.00:11
rickspencer3bug #45590000:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455900 in compiz "closing launched windows does not return focus to original windows, this sucks for accessability" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45590000:11
seb128chrisccoulson, ok, the libxklavier update is uploaded btw00:11
AmaranthBut it's always nice to hear about ;)00:11
chrisccoulsonseb128 - thanks00:11
rickspencer3hmm, thought I fixed the title00:11
chrisccoulsoni'm glad that ones fixed now ;)00:11
seb128yeah, got work!00:11
chrisccoulsonhmm, i don't think we want to update libgdata00:13
seb128no00:13
chrisccoulsonthe diff is pretty big ;)00:14
seb128did you figure something about slangasek's g-s-d crasher?00:14
chrisccoulsonseb128 - it looks like it might be the xrandr issue that nobody else was responding too00:15
chrisccoulsoni need to look at that next really00:15
seb128ok, I think I'm done for tonight00:16
seb128I will start not too late tomorrow to review pending things before rc images00:17
rickspencer3g'night seb12800:17
TheMusoHas someone taken care of the gnome-system-tools sponsor?00:17
TheMusomarked as triaged currently00:17
TheMusoThat is if we are updating it.00:17
seb128TheMuso, thanks for doing some desktop sponsoring during your day ;-) if you could do chrisccoulson's recent update too that would be nice00:17
TheMusoseb128: sure thing.00:17
seb128TheMuso, no, anything not "fix commited" is to upload00:17
TheMusono problem00:18
TheMusook00:18
seb128robert_ancell, if you run out of updates please look for git commits in things which didn't get a tarball to see if we should backport something00:18
seb128robert_ancell, gnome-applets sticknote crash for everybody which gets quite some duplicates00:18
seb128robert_ancell, the issue is a duplicate gtkbuilder id, would be nice to backport if there is no tarball during the night00:19
seb128night or day for you00:19
chrisccoulsonnight seb12800:19
seb128'night rickspencer3 chrisccoulson00:20
seb128robert_ancell, oh and nautilus probably has some fixes to backport00:20
seb128I think alex is on paternity leave now00:20
seb128so there might be no tarball for it00:20
seb128there was a bug about nautilus crashing on ddn from file-roller00:22
seb128not sure if that got fixed in karmic yet00:22
seb128anyway time to get some sleep there00:22
TheMusoAnyone else getting read timeouts on the gnome FTP server?00:24
chrisccoulsonTheMuso - yes, me too00:24
TheMusoOk not just me and my connectino then.00:24
TheMusogah connection00:25
rickspencer3good morning robert_ancell00:31
robert_ancellrickspencer3, hey00:31
TheMusoYay for alternate mirrors.00:32
rickspencer3hi awe00:33
awerickspencer3, hey00:33
TheMusogah my local mirror doesn't have 2.28.1 of gnome-terminal./00:46
TheMusofinally! got connected to the main ftp server00:47
rickspencer3didrocks, watching those gnome updates role in!00:50
TheMusoAnd there is more to come00:51
virtualdi don't get why my gnome-panels move to the secondary monitor every time i switch between kms and ums01:22
robert_ancellI'm doing gdm update now01:24
TheMusorobert_ancell: Ok, I'll keep an eye out for it.01:25
* TheMuso does eog.01:28
TheMusorobert_ancell: COnnectivity issues again?01:50
robert_ancellTheMuso, yeah01:50
TheMusosuckage01:50
rickspencer3robert_ancell needs a better connection01:50
robert_ancellreally annoying01:50
TheMusoEog is done, let me know when gdm is ready.01:50
robert_ancellTheMuso, will do01:50
TheMusorobert_ancell: Is gnome-desktop-sharp part of the GNOME suite and hense part of the GNOME update?02:27
robert_ancellTheMuso, I don't know.  It is released in GNOME FTP with GNOME release schedule.  Note sure where the source in (not GNOME git)02:27
TheMusoright02:28
TheMusorobert_ancell: I think in this case, you're better off requesting a sync.02:40
TheMusoSince your diff appears to be the changes between our version and Debian's.02:41
TheMusoAh yes, because the version in Karmic is straight from Debian as well.02:41
robert_ancell_TheMuso, gdm is ready02:51
TheMusorobert_ancell_: thanks a lot.02:53
TheMusorobert_ancell_: I also commented on the gnome-desktop-sharp2 bug. It should be a sync request.02:53
robert_ancell_doing gnome-control-center02:55
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* hyperair grumbles about gnome-power-manager randomly changing his screen brightness level03:18
lifelessstill ?03:19
TheMusohyperair: Is this with the latest version uploaded in the past 12 hours or so?03:20
hyperairhmm i'm not sure03:20
hyperairwhat version?03:20
hyperairfor some reason gpm is resetting my brightness to full. i set it to 0% using xbacklight manually.03:21
hyperairInstalled: 2.28.0-0ubuntu703:21
TheMusoRight I think 2.28.1 was uploaded.03:24
robert_ancell_TheMuso, gnome-control-center ready03:26
TheMusorobert_ancell_: Gotcha.03:26
TheMusorobert_ancell_: you forgot to mention the refresh of debian/patches/99_autoreconf.patch for gnome-control-center03:31
TheMusorobert_ancell_: TO save you the hassle, I'll just add it to the changelog03:35
robert_ancell_TheMuso, seb128 said not to worry about noting autoconf refreshes04:06
TheMusorobert_ancell_: bah ok too late now.04:10
TheMusou/c04:32
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pittiGood morning07:36
pittirobert_ancell: hm, so you think we should bring back services-admin?07:51
pittirobert_ancell: people kept shooting themselves into their feet even without the upstart problem..07:52
robert_ancellpitti: wasn't planning on it, why?07:52
pittirobert_ancell: sync request in bug 44331207:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 443312 in system-tools-backends "Package 2.8.2" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44331207:52
pittirobert_ancell: for karmic we could perhaps just cherrypick that git patch to fix timezone handling and SMB07:53
robert_ancellpitti, hmm, I thought I went through all the patches and didn't see any differences left.07:53
pittirobert_ancell: oh, hang on, services-admin is disabled in gnome-system-tools, right?07:54
pittiso even if we sync s-t-b, we wouldn't get it back07:54
robert_ancellpitti, yes, that makes sense - these are all servers07:54
pittithanks07:56
seb128hey there07:59
pittihey seb12808:00
seb128guten tag pitti08:00
seb128how are you?08:00
robert_ancellseb128, hey again :)08:00
pittiseb128: pretty well, thanks! and you?08:00
seb128hey robert_ancell, doing extra hours? ;-)08:00
seb128pitti, a bit tired but good otherwise08:00
robert_ancellseb128, I had to duck out for an hour this afternoon so you get an hour extra now :)08:01
seb128I see08:01
robert_ancellseb128, is there anything that needs updating? I can't find anything worth the risk08:02
seb128robert_ancell, I don't know what you did during your day yet08:02
seb128there was no new tarball out of gdm this night?08:02
robert_ancelldone08:02
seb128ok, good08:03
seb128any news about the compiz focus issue?08:03
seb128robert_ancell, did you see my comments from yesterday about backporting git changes?08:04
robert_ancellseb128, don't think so, what changes?08:05
seb128doh08:05
seb128I wrote like 10 lines for you on the channel before going to bed08:05
* robert_ancell scrolls up08:05
robert_ancellhmm, where is the channel history?08:06
seb128robert_ancell, you have it on http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ for example08:07
seb128robert_ancell, I was saying "please have a look to git changes for things which don't roll a tarball"08:07
seb128robert_ancell, especially there is a duplicate gtkbuilder id in sitckynotes gnome-applets crashing it for everybody08:08
seb128so would be nice to backport the git change if they don't roll a tarball08:08
seb128and having a look for nautilus changes would be nice too08:08
seb128alex is on paternity leave now I think08:08
seb128so he will not roll a tarball08:09
seb128and there is a popular crashes on dnd from file-roller which I'm not sure if fixed in karmic08:09
robert_ancell_seb128, I hope that's wasn't for me... connection dropped again08:09
seb128gnagnagna08:09
robert_ancell_it only drops when I really need it...08:10
seb128robert_ancell_, cf query08:10
pittiok, sponsoring queue cleaned up08:10
robert_ancell_seb128, ah, thanks08:11
seb128anyway your work day is almost over so no point now08:11
seb128could you still have a look to this stickynote backport?08:11
* seb128 needs to go for a few minutes to get coffee and something to eat08:11
seb128I started IRC before breakfast but I really need to get coffee and something in stomach08:12
seb128be back in a few minutes08:12
robert_ancell_seb128, ok08:12
robert_ancell_I just noticed some of the things I've said haven't made it to the log either.... damn isp08:12
huatsmorning everyone08:14
mvorobert_ancell do you work on g-c-i now?08:14
didrocksgood morning everyone :)08:14
pittihey didrocks08:14
didrocksseb128: y/w, thanks for sponsoring :)08:14
didrockshi pitti08:14
robert_ancell_g-c-i?08:16
robert_ancell_mvo, oh, gnome-codec-install, no, I was just looking if we should update it08:17
mvognome-codec-install08:17
mvorobert_ancell if you have some spare time it would be great to do a quick triage over the bugs08:20
robert_ancell_mvo, ok will have a look tomorro08:23
robert_ancell_w08:23
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seb128Amaranth, mvo, robert_ancell: any news about bug #455900?08:25
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/455900/+text)08:25
seb128that needs to be fixed this morning before images build08:25
seb128bug #45590008:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455900 in compiz "closing launched windows does not return focus to original windows, this is bad for accessibility" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45590008:26
robert_ancellseb128, haven't looked at this one08:27
seb128robert_ancell, Amaranth was on it when I went to bed08:27
robert_ancellseb128, should I put a second (LP: #1) link on the changelog for that gnome-applets fix?08:28
seb128robert_ancell, second?08:28
seb128robert_ancell, no, just the one for the sticknote crasher08:28
robert_ancellseb128, well this will be the second time is has been fixed  :)08:29
seb128oh, no, the bug has been reopened08:29
seb128and new bugs duplicates from this one08:29
robert_ancellyeah08:29
robert_ancellso do we put a second LP link so it autocloses or manually close it again08:29
seb128you autoclose the same bug08:31
seb128it has been reopened08:31
seb128so you can close it again08:31
robert_ancellbut manually or via a (LP: #) link?08:32
seb128(lp: ...)08:32
robert_ancellok08:32
robert_ancellseb128, ready for sponsorship08:33
seb128thanks08:33
seb128pitti, ^ do you think you could still look at this one?08:33
seb128I'm having a look to something else right now08:33
robert_ancellbug 42211008:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 422110 in gnome-applets "stickynotes_applet crashed with SIGSEGV" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42211008:33
seb128robert_ancell, thanks08:33
robert_ancellgtg, see you guys tomorrow08:33
seb128have good evenig robert_ancell08:34
seb128see you tomorrow08:34
seb128or maybe not, if we are frozen I might go to bed early today ;-)08:34
seb128does anybody knows what is going on with dxteam now?08:34
seb128do we expect updates from them before karmic?08:34
seb128MacSlow is working on a stable update fixing karmic milestoned bugs08:35
seb128mvo, ^ got a free slot for sponsoring?08:37
mvoseb128: I think I can do that, what/where?08:37
seb128mvo, a few line up from robert_ancell08:39
mvoseb128: ok, looking08:43
seb128mvo, thanks08:44
chrisccoulsongood morning everyone08:57
seb128hey chrisccoulson08:58
seb128had a good night?08:58
chrisccoulsonyeah, i went to bed before 2am for a change! what about you?08:58
seb128same here08:59
seb128I'm still tired though08:59
seb128I should go to bed before 1am rather ;-)08:59
chrisccoulsonheh, yeah, i feel a bit like that too ;)09:00
chrisccoulsoni have to make sure i can handle the sleepless nights though09:00
seb128chrisccoulson, you are training for next month then? ;-)09:03
chrisccoulsoni am ;)09:03
chrisccoulsonnot long to go now!09:03
seb128when is the due date?09:03
seb128november?09:04
chrisccoulsonnovember 14th (i think)09:05
chrisccoulsonbut it could be any time really;)09:06
mvoseb128: lol@the stickynotes fix09:08
seb128mvo, it's wrong?09:08
mvo- vbox109:08
mvo+vbox309:08
mvonothing wrong09:08
mvojust odd09:08
mvoI would have thought that while fixing it, it would get more meaningful names09:09
seb128right09:09
* mvo uploads09:09
mvoits just dups, so it does not matter anyway :)09:09
seb128bah the internet09:11
* seb128 just typed avahi.com rather than .org09:12
chrisccoulsonheh, seb128 - i typed avahi.com on my work PC just out of curiosity09:21
seb128chrisccoulson, ;-)09:22
seb128your work internet let you browse it?09:22
chrisccoulsongood job that nobody was standing behind me ;)09:22
chrisccoulsoni'm using my 3G connection09:22
seb128oh right09:22
seb128yeah, sorry I should have given warnings on the channel09:22
seb128it was an honest typo on my side for the record09:23
seb128I really wanted to look to avahi.org ;-)09:23
chrisccoulsonit's an easy mistake to make ;)09:23
chrisccoulsoni use my 3G connection here all day normally - i don't think work would appreciate me spending all day on IRC on their network ;)09:24
pittiseb128: sponsor what? (sorry, needed to be away for 45 mins)09:25
seb128seems you are not working for a fun company09:25
pittiseb128: yes, I can do some sponsoring, etc.09:25
seb128pitti, what mvo uploaded 15 minutes ago09:25
pittioops, sorry09:25
seb128that's ok09:25
* pitti hugs mvo09:25
seb128pitti, btw davidbarth wants a new notify-osd tarball in karmic09:26
seb128they are working on rolling it now apparently09:26
seb128it fixes several crash issues09:26
pittiseb128: nothing in unapproved, was it already accepted?09:26
pittihummkay09:26
seb128pitti, can you check with him maybe how feasable that is?09:26
seb128feasible09:26
seb128speaking of which09:27
seb128hey MacSlow09:27
pittidavidbarth: hi! if you want a new notify-osd, we need it nowish09:27
pittiMacSlow: ^09:27
MacSlowseb128, pitti: just rolling the tarball.09:27
chrisccoulsoni'm really confused about this g-s-d crasher. am i right in thinking that the minor op code in a X request corresponds to the actual request when it is in an extension (ie, not part of the core X protocol). Does each X extension only gets 1 major op code, with each of the minor op codes corresponding to a particular request? Or have i got it totally wrong?09:30
chrisccoulson^^^bryce__ (you might know that)09:30
seb128chrisccoulson, #ubuntu-x might be a better place to ask that09:34
seb128there is other xorgers there09:34
seb128mvo, how busy are you now? still having changes to land in karmic?09:34
chrisccoulsonseb128 - yeah, i might try there09:34
mvoseb128: pretty busy, what do you need?09:35
mvoseb128: I need to do bug triage on upgrade issues, so if its more fun than that (and does not take too long) I can help09:36
seb128mvo, we need to do something about this compiz focus issue but I can manage it I think09:36
seb128http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/patch/?id=0a28ca484a8a72060b580e0ccc75ea20f3ddab1a09:37
seb128mvo, ^ need to undo that change09:37
seb128oct. 19 23:52:57 <Amaranth>http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/patch/?id=8dcfbb256322565228cbcda5230de95343887fac and http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/patch/?id=0a28ca484a8a72060b580e0ccc75ea20f3ddab1a09:37
mvoseb128: what is the impact?09:37
seb128in fact they might both go together09:37
seb128mvo, getting IRC log09:38
seb128oct. 19 23:48:15 <Amaranth>Yeah the changes to fix windows moving on close are the only ones in core that seem to even be capable of causing this09:38
seb128oct. 19 23:52:57 <Amaranth>http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/patch/?id=8dcfbb256322565228cbcda5230de95343887fac and http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/patch/?id=0a28ca484a8a72060b580e0ccc75ea20f3ddab1a09:39
seb128oct. 19 23:53:04 <Amaranth>you have to back them out in that order09:39
seb128oct. 20 00:08:35 <Amaranth>seb128: it's that second commit I linked to09:39
seb128oct. 20 00:09:13 <Amaranth>So right now the choice is a cosmetic error (without that commit) or a focus issue (with it)09:39
seb128oct. 20 00:51:37 <Amaranth>rickspencer3, seb128: The cosmetic thing is not as important for using compiz but users were for some reason freaking out about it09:39
seb128oct. 20 00:52:17 <Amaranth>rickspencer3: Wait until tomorrow so I can try to fix or talk to cornelius1 about it09:39
seb128 09:40
seb128mvo, it's basically a summary09:40
seb128though we are late now09:40
seb128and I didn't hear from Amaranth09:40
seb128mvo, the bug is bug #45590009:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455900 in compiz "closing launched windows does not return focus to original windows, this is bad for accessibility" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45590009:40
seb128mvo, we decided we would roll the change back because focus issues are higher annoyance than a cosmetic one09:41
seb128we can still try to sneak a better fix in later when Amaranth is around but for not we need to move on09:41
seb128I told rick he would be sorted before he starts his day09:41
mvoseb128: I talked to upstream now, I will just undo it if I don't get a reply09:42
mvoseb128: when does he starts his day :) ?09:42
seb128mvo, in some 3 hours from now?09:42
mvook, so I will deal with it before lunch09:42
mvootherwise you can poke me ;)09:42
seb128mvo, joke aside we want to focus issue fixed on rc and slangasek is waiting to roll images09:42
chrisccoulsonheh, rick assigned that bug to the wrong Amaranth. there is a user on Launchpad called Amaranth with the LP id "karl-agius", and rick assigned it to him09:43
seb128doh09:43
chrisccoulsonfixed09:43
seb128confusing09:43
seb128chrisccoulson, thanks09:43
chrisccoulsonyeah, it is a bit confusing09:44
davidbarthpitti: seb128 passed on the message; we're uploading the tarball with accumulated fixes right now09:44
seb128pitti, do you want me to do the update, upload so you can review?09:44
MacSlowpitti, I'll ping you the moment notify-osd 0.9.24 is uploaded ... running a final check atm09:45
pittiseb128: if you have some time, yes09:47
seb128pitti, ok, handling that09:47
mvoseb128: I got a patch from upstream that should fix it09:52
seb128mvo, ok, feel free to upload that rather then09:53
seb128mvo, but is easy to get, on a command line type "gedit" and close gedit with the mouse not over your command line09:53
seb128the focus doesn't get back to the command line and it should09:53
seb128but -> bug09:53
seb128if you want to try the fix09:53
seb128or I can give it a try too09:53
seb128if you have a i386 or ppa build appreciated though09:54
seb128I don't fancy installing kde only to build compiz ;-)09:54
davidbarthpitti, seb128: missing icon symlinks for n-osd at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/notify-osd/+bug/45306610:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 453066 in notify-osd "Identify and add missing symlinks for notify-osd-icons" [High,In progress]10:00
seb128davidbarth, what happens without those and the new notify-osd?10:00
seb128what we have now or extra breakage?10:00
davidbarthseb128: what you have now10:01
davidbarthseb128: asac's patch fallbacks to the existing set if the extra symlinks are not there10:01
seb128ok good10:01
chrisccoulsonwow, it seems like everyone is getting the flu here!10:09
seb128run away!10:10
seb128I guess by "here" you mean at your work place, not on irc ;-)10:10
chrisccoulsonheh, yeah, at my work place10:11
chrisccoulsonone person was away last week (my boss), and 2 more of my colleagues are away today10:11
Laneyuh oh10:11
seb128davidbarth, MacSlow: how is this tarball going?10:12
seb128davidbarth, MacSlow: how is this tarball going?10:12
chrisccoulsoni see an opportunity here for some time off!10:12
seb128ups10:12
MacSlowseb128, just signing it10:12
seb128chrisccoulson, right, just claim it before really getting the flu ;-)10:12
seb128chrisccoulson, would be a shame to have time off but have to stay in bed too10:12
chrisccoulsoni couldn't fdo that - i'm far too professional ;)10:14
chrisccoulsonlol10:14
MacSlowseb128, pitti, kenvandine: https://edge.launchpad.net/notify-osd/trunk/ubuntu-9.1010:15
seb128ok, looking to this one now10:17
seb128MacSlow, did you roll it from lp:notify-osd?10:19
MacSlowseb128, no... we've a dedicated lp:notify-osd/karmic branch10:19
seb128ok thanks10:19
seb128just to know what bzr merge to do the update10:19
MacSlowseb128, ah... sorry... forgot to mention that10:20
seb128that's ok10:20
seb128MacSlow, do you have a summary of changes somewhere?10:24
MacSlowseb128, see the ChangeLog on https://edge.launchpad.net/notify-osd/trunk/ubuntu-9.1010:25
seb128MacSlow, thanks10:25
MacSlowseb128, I guess that's what you're after10:25
seb128right10:25
asacseb128: meta2-gnome ... whats that?10:25
asaccan i just upload that or is that something seeded?10:25
mvoseb128: no worries, I test it before lunch, I'm just fixing low-hanging fruits in g-c-i in the meantime10:26
seb128asac, the debian equivalent for ubuntu-desktop10:26
seb128asac, ie the dummy package to install gnome10:26
seb128asac, it's in universe10:26
asacseb128: it recommends xulrunner-1.9-dbg - dont ask me why10:26
asacok i will fix that then10:26
seb128asac, it's probably gnome-dbg10:26
seb128they are have a dummy package to install debug for everything used in gnome10:26
seb128brb10:27
seb128session restart to try another update10:27
asacargh ... the debian gnome folks have this annoying control.in practice.10:28
pittihey asac10:28
asacpitti: hi10:31
mvoasac, seb128: is bug #405155 not more a totem-mozilla bug?10:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 405155 in gnome-codec-install "No prompt to install "ubuntu-restricted-extras" packages" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40515510:34
asacpitti: thx for the universe pushes. can do the archive removals of sugar-hulahop 456155 and imagezoom 45583610:34
asacwith those and all the current universe uploads i can upload the xulrunner-1.9 transition too10:34
asacwhich fixes an really bad (probably RC bug too)10:34
asacbug #441552 that is10:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 441552 in firefox "[MASTER] Firefox 3.5 prompting to restart without installing new addons" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44155210:35
asacaka also known as "extension bustage" ;)10:36
seb128mvo, the g-c-i utf thing, it's using gtkbuilder?10:43
seb128or there is another similar bug?10:43
seb128davidbarth, MacSlow: notify-osd uploaded10:43
Laney\o10:43
* Laney looks forward to Banshee having album art again10:44
pittiMacSlow: quite a lot of changes; how much/long did you test this new version?10:45
mvoseb128: no, stock gtk10:46
asacok i am done for karmic RC ;) ... lol10:46
seb128asac, good work!10:46
mvoasac: oh, I'm so jealous now :)10:47
seb128mvo, you slacker, I'm done for rc too! ;-)10:47
* seb128 dumps some other bugs on mvo and watch him work10:48
mvoseb128: could you please look at #351130 then ?10:48
seb128davidbarth, ^10:48
seb128bug ##35113010:48
mvoseb128: looks like a totem issue to me10:48
seb128bug #35113010:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 351130 in gnome-codec-install "[jaunty] doesn't offer to install codecs when inserting non encrypted DVD " [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35113010:48
seb128mvo, it's opened since jaunty, not a karmic blocker10:49
seb128mvo, but yeah, I can have a look10:49
mvoseb128: well, it just means we should have fixed it for jaunty already ;)10:50
seb128mvo, right10:50
mvoI hope its something simple10:51
mvoshould I reassign to totem?10:51
seb128you can for now yes10:51
seb128where is slomo when you need him btw? ;-)10:51
asacok so seems my xulrunner-1.9.1 bits have only a chance of ~50% to get approved for RC :/10:59
MacSlowpitti, depending on the individual fix... a week10:59
davidbarthseb128, pitti: used the test suite (both auto and manual tests) and the fixes were reviewed by at least 2 persons; but no specific field testing10:59
pittiMacSlow: ok, thanks10:59
MacSlowpitti, I ususally run the latest notify-osd crack on my two machines11:00
Riddelllogging into ubuntu desktop any my keyboard stops working11:04
Riddellmakes it hard to report this software centre crash11:07
pittiRiddell: could you ssh in and check if dbus and hal are still running?11:11
pittiwe got some reports about dbus being killed on upgrades11:11
pittiI just updated https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus, great job everyone!11:12
dpmArneGoetje, mvo, I've just been pointed out to bug 409785, I'm not sure who of you guys is best to ping about that one11:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 409785 in language-selector "gnome-language-selector crashed with TypeError in check_status()" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40978511:12
mvodpm: IMNSHO the best fix it to disallow this in rosetta11:12
mvodpm: so that the amount of "%s" in both strings must match11:13
mvoand the type as well11:13
pittimvo++11:13
mvoits a can of worms otherwise11:13
pittinot just the amount, the exact sequence of % must match11:13
pittilike %s %i %i11:13
* mvo nods11:13
dpmmvo, what exactly needs to be disallowed?, IIRC, if the format specifier is correct in the POT file, Rosetta does error checking11:15
mvodpm: if it does check, the checks are broken (or not covering enough etc). basicly the problem is that a string like "%s item" for ngettext is translated as "one item" instead of "%s item"11:17
mvodpm: I guess this is nicer for a lot of languages, but it makes python rather unhappy11:18
Riddellpitti: hal and dbus are running11:18
=== MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch
mvoseb128: compiz uploaded11:35
* mvo lunches11:35
chrisccoulsonhmmm, anyone got any idea bout bug 45620311:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 456203 in gnome-settings-daemon "package gnome-settings-daemon 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: il pacchetto gnome-settings-daemon ? gi? installato e configurato" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45620311:38
chrisccoulsons/bout/about11:39
chrisccoulsoni can't see any error in the logs :-/11:39
=== agateau is now known as agateau|lunch
asacmvo: how is the ppa integration in software-center going?11:56
mvoasac: not at all, generic packages will be lucid, but not karmic12:07
dpmara, mvo, as commented in the bug, I've now contacted the translator to fix the translations in Rosetta. In case he's not responsive, I've removed the translations from Rosetta, so at least they won't be used in the next language pack export (on the 22nd). They will appear untranslated, but at least there won't be a crasher. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with12:07
seb128mvo, can you look to the g-s-d issue from chrisccoulson?12:08
seb128mvo, btw good work on the compiz update ;-)12:09
seb128(didn't try yet but I will do when it's available)12:09
mvoseb128: I have a look12:09
mvoseb128: compiz> thanks, works for me, lets hope its fully fixed12:09
seb128mvo, upstream seems to be pretty reactive ;-)12:10
mvoI love the bunch12:10
mvo:)12:10
seb128;-)12:10
asacmvo: generic? what does that mean?12:11
mvothe g-s-d one is mysterious12:11
mvoasac: right now s-c can *only* install stuff that is in app-install-data (just like gnome-app-install)12:11
mvoonly in version 2 there will be support to install packages that are not explicitely listed there12:11
asacmvo: good. i assume you are busy till end of release?12:13
mvoasac: yes, but let me know if I can do anything for you, I will try my best12:14
asacmvo: heh. just want to discuss a few things. looking in providing a "daily-testers-ui" thing ... that allows users to usbscribe to specific mozilla products and branches they want to track etc.12:14
mvoasac: we could have a phonecall about that, its probably a good idea to toss some ideas around12:15
asacmvo: right thats the idea ... bbi5minutes12:16
slomopitti, seb128: hi, could one of you accept boost1.40 1.40-2ubuntu1? :) fixes FTBFS with gcc 4.412:19
pittiyep, already reviewing queue12:19
slomoperfect, thanks12:19
mvoslomo: !12:24
slomomvo: thanks for looking at the gnome-codec-install bugs :) do you want me to merge your bzr branch or will you commit the stuff to svn too?12:24
mvoslomo: that would be great12:25
mvoslomo: should be pretty simple most of it12:25
mvoslomo: there is also a bug open that you know something about bug #35113012:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 351130 in totem "[jaunty] doesn't offer to install codecs when inserting non encrypted DVD " [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35113012:25
mvoslomo: it looks like totem is for some resaon not running the gnome-codec-installer (for dvds)12:25
slomomvo: yes, i fixed that in gst-plugins-bad 0.10.14.112:26
mvoslomo: what was the problem? is that safe to sync?12:27
slomothe problem was, that the dvd plugin doesn't say that plugins are missing and instead simply fails :)12:27
slomoand no, not safe to sync (unless you want to sync gst-plugins-ugly0.10 too)12:27
slomoand new gst-plugins-bad has lots of new features, some of them nice to have (especially the dvd related ones)12:28
mvoslomo: hm, ok, is the patch small enough to backport?12:28
slomomvo: that patch is but it depends on many other changes in the dvd plugin (which depend on changes in a single other plugin)12:28
slomoseb128: what do you think about gst-plugins-{bad,ugly} pre-releases for karmic?12:34
seb128slomo, the freeze was one week ago no way12:35
slomoseb128: what i expected, ok thanks :)12:36
seb128you're welcome12:36
=== MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow
slomomvo: ^--- seb128 says "no way" :) so next release ;)12:37
seb128well it's in universe and I'm not the one deciding there12:38
seb128but getting a pre-version with ton of changes and new feature now...12:38
seb128it seems a bit suboptimal12:38
mvoI was hoping we could just backport that one change, but if that is not feasible, well12:40
asacmvo: do you have a commit?12:41
mvoasac: a commit to what branch?12:41
asacto whatever you wanted a backport ;)12:41
mvoasac: well, slomo said it depends on a lot of other stuff, so probably not a good idea12:42
asace.g. upstream-commit to backport12:42
asacok12:42
asacseb128: bug 451864 ... in-or-out?12:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 451864 in devhelp "Please sync devhelp 2.28 from debian sid" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45186412:44
asaci mean the upstream version12:45
* asac isnt sure its gnome12:45
asacannoying for me ... release managers will kill me i guess12:56
asac;)12:56
asacsorry ... that was comment on seahorse plugins :)12:56
* asac uploaded seahorse-plugins with properly dropped gecko configure flag13:05
* asac takes a note to not dump prepared work to give credits for sponsorees ;)13:05
pittiasac: looking13:07
=== agateau|lunch is now known as agateau
seb128pitti, what is our margin for updates now? there is a nautilus 2.28.1 which would be interesting to get, we can still sneak it in?13:08
pittiseb128: post-RC most probably; please upload, though, so that it's in the queue13:09
seb128ok13:09
asacseb128: same for devhelp? or rather lucid?13:11
seb128asac, you can do it if you want, it's not one the CD I guess it could be updated13:11
asacits a sync from what i can tell13:11
asacwill let someone test it13:11
pittiDVD, though13:12
asachmm13:12
asacok13:12
seb128pitti, right, but should not be an issue after rc, no?13:12
seb128pitti, ie are we really concerned about potential minor bugs on the dvd?13:13
pittiseb128: they need to be current, though13:13
pittiwe shouldn't release a karmic DVD which isn't really karmic13:13
asaci assume we dont want to build something and let the dvd images wait longer13:13
seb128pitti, you mean we will not respin dvds after rc?13:14
istazseb128: hi, just made the 0.5.2 release for telepathy-butterfly with offline message support and I wrote a patch to disable the Audio/Video Calls, any chance it can be in karmic or is it too late?13:14
seb128pitti, ^13:14
pittiseb128: we will13:14
seb128istaz, I would say it's late now, freeze is in action for almost a week and rc images rolled today13:14
asacSRU13:14
istazah too bad :(13:14
pittisounds like new features?13:15
asacbut thats a feature13:15
asacyeah13:15
seb128pitti, or things working in jaunty with pidgin and broken now if you want to use a different angle13:15
seb128but right13:15
seb128asac, there is a new gnome-bluetooth version13:29
seb128"        - Fix crash when inserting the first Bluetooth13:29
seb128          adapter after start"13:29
seb128asac, not sure if that's something we want for karmic13:30
asacseb128: i already fixed that i think13:30
seb128ok good13:30
asaclet me check13:30
asaci fixed almost all rfkill conditions (which was the cause of this afair)13:30
asacyeah we have better patches13:32
seb128ok, good, thanks13:32
asacwill see if hadess wants them after release13:33
seb128pitti, ok, nautilus uploaded, review if you can before karmic, before or after rc or as a sru it's ok13:47
seb128it fixes a frequent crasher on dnd from file-roller and some issues13:47
seb128so would be nice to get13:47
pittiseb128: thanks; after RC most probably13:47
seb128but it could be a sru too13:47
seb128pitti, alright13:47
* seb128 has done his job pre-rc now13:48
* pitti ^5s seb12813:48
seb128starting rsync now to try current images13:48
* seb128 hugs pitti13:48
pittiseb128: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus :)13:49
pittiseb128: we'll build current images in 80 mins, if xulrunner on amd64 finishes on time13:49
seb128yeah, I did read that, watching other channels ;-)13:49
seb128I guess now is a good time to catch up on emails and bugs triage13:50
pittiseb128: you don't happen to know what /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/bell_mode is all about exactly?13:50
pitti(in bug 77010; said to help on quite a few machines)13:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 77010 in hundredpapercuts "Overuse of system beep without volume control" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7701013:51
chrisccoulsonpitti - what did you want to know about /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/bell_mode ?14:09
chrisccoulsonit's just one of the settings picked up by the g-s-d keyboard plugin14:09
pittiwhat it does exactly, and whether it'd make sense to disable it by default14:09
chrisccoulsoni think it would make sense to disable it by default (if it's not already)14:09
chrisccoulsoni already disabled it on my machine, and it used to be possible to do that from the old sound settings capplet14:10
pittiit's still in the UI, I think (but in keyboard)14:11
pittisorry, not in keyboard14:11
chrisccoulsonis it not in the gnome-terminal prefs?14:12
pittiright, there14:12
chrisccoulson(I cant check right now)14:12
chrisccoulsonthe schema is part of libgnome btw14:12
chrisccoulsonthe terminal bell is one of the most annoying things on the desktop ;)14:12
rickspencer3seb128, pitti, kenvandine, what's the word on the street?14:25
pittihey rickspencer314:25
pittirickspencer3: building RC candidate images in an hour14:25
pittilooking quite good now14:25
pittilots of uploads/RC bug fixing this morning still14:25
kenvandinewish i could say msn was better, i think we should apply that patch disabling AV in butterfly14:25
kenvandinepitti, see my comment on the butterfly bug?14:26
pittirickspencer3: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus is up to date14:26
pittikenvandine: just saw it, yes14:26
kenvandinei really think we should merge, getting the debug logs will be important for us14:26
kenvandinebut the AV support is problematic14:26
kenvandineso disabling that is probably good for now14:26
kenvandinegoing to test that patch14:26
pittimerging to get the bug fixes with keeping video disabled sounds ok14:27
istazkenvandine: I wish too14:27
kenvandinethere are other bug fixes in that too... but the biggest win will be debug logs14:27
istazkenvandine: well it's my fault for taking so long14:27
kenvandineistaz, yeah... i had a few successful calls :)14:27
kenvandinebut it causes lots of butterfly crashes14:27
* kenvandine is glad empathy survives those crashes now :)14:27
istazkenvandine: another big win would be offline messaging so butterfly would stop losing  messages14:29
kenvandineistaz, does that work?14:29
* kenvandine hasn't used msn before :)14:29
istazkenvandine: it works with the 0.5.2 release I made two hours ago ;)14:29
kenvandinehumm14:29
kenvandinewhat else is fixed in 0.5.2?14:30
rickspencer3pitti, release status looks really good!14:30
kenvandineand when will it be in debian?14:30
pittirickspencer3: oh, forgot to send activity, will do that now14:30
rickspencer3pitti, shall we have a team meeting?14:30
pittirickspencer3: quick one perhaps to check what we still need to do for final?14:30
istazkenvandine: that + some AV improvement14:31
pittirickspencer3: like discussing those telepathy updates14:31
rickspencer3k14:31
rickspencer3sounds good14:31
rickspencer3I'll get the wiki set up in a few minutes14:31
kenvandinepitti, i will have more info by then :)14:31
* rickspencer3 sips coffee and surfs for karmic reviews (will only read good ones)14:31
rickspencer3:)14:31
kenvandineistaz, how much of an improvement? enough that we shouldn't patch it out :)14:31
istazkenvandine: I could make you a patch for offline if you want to just backport that in the package14:31
kenvandineistaz, no... don't bother14:32
kenvandinemore interested in stability for karmic14:32
istazkenvandine: still far from having AV working flawlessly I'm afraid14:32
kenvandineso if 0.5.2 is more stable without patching out the AV stuff14:32
kenvandineistaz, ok14:32
kenvandineis there any other non-AV related fixes?14:32
istazkenvandine: no14:33
kenvandineok14:34
kenvandinethx14:34
istaz(well there is the Connect patch but it doesn't actually fix anything in empathy just with a test bot)14:35
* asac created meeting wiki page14:42
Ngis usplash supposed to appear in karmic if things like fsck need to run?14:42
NgI've seen a couple of laptops this morning which were just showing a text console saying the mount count was reached and a check was forced, but no progress was shown, and some light searching on launchpad isn't turning up an extant bug14:43
Riddellasac, awe: agateau needs testers for plasma-widget-networkmanagement with WEP ascii keys14:46
kenvandineistaz, why isn't that python syntax patch upstream yet?14:48
* kenvandine wonders if it was never submitted14:48
Nghmm, belay that, at least one of said users hasn't been prompted for updates in the last two weeks, so has very stale packages14:48
istazkenvandine: which python syntax patch?14:52
kenvandineone sec14:52
kenvandinefrom bug 41037614:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410376 in telepathy-butterfly "[karmic] package telepathy-butterfly 0.5.0-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41037614:53
aweRiddell, ok.  i assume what needs to be tested was uploaded?14:53
kenvandineoh... there is an upstream bug report14:53
kenvandineoh... py2.4 only14:53
Riddellawe: no14:53
aweRiddell, PPA?14:53
Riddellawe: https://edge.launchpad.net/~agateau/+archive/ppa14:53
aweok.  i need to re-install first... i'm on it.14:54
istazkenvandine: this patch is only needed for python 2.4 compability and since papyon require python 2.5 anyway we decided to drop it14:54
kenvandineistaz, so that might only affect us14:54
kenvandineistaz, yeah... nm14:54
seb128rickspencer3, hey15:11
rickspencer3hiya seb12815:11
seb128rickspencer3, sorry I was out for an hour15:11
seb128rickspencer3, karmic target locked, updates done, compiz fixed15:11
seb128rickspencer3, summary from the day ;-)15:12
rickspencer3yeah, I was just talking to HR about how much you've been slacking :P15:12
seb128lol15:12
rickspencer3seb128, thanks, nice to see the compiz issue was actually fixed15:12
seb128I can expect my "you are fired" email any minute right?15:12
rickspencer3seb128, lol15:12
rickspencer3that would break my heart15:12
* seb128 hugs rickspencer315:12
rickspencer3:)15:13
rickspencer3<315:13
rickspencer3seb128, looks like you facilitated getting gnome all nice and updated (my) last night15:13
rickspencer3that was very nice to see15:13
rickspencer3nice job on that15:13
seb128thanks15:14
seb128I'm quite happy about karmic, let's see what CD testing says next15:14
seb128doh, we are thursday, I forgot my activity report15:14
pittinew images are building now15:14
* pitti in TB meeting, but will send activity report now (really)15:15
seb128or rather tuesday15:15
seb128still having to write it ;-)15:15
rickspencer3ok15:15
rickspencer3some kind person started the meeting wiki15:15
rickspencer3we should each put any post RC changes that we know about15:16
seb128tedg, hey15:17
seb128tedg, so it seems I was wrong with my reboot theory15:17
seb128tedg, but it seems the pidgin launcher get dropped when starting empathy after session start15:17
tedgseb128: Hmm, that's odd.15:18
tedgkenvandine: Empathy doesn't blacklist Pidgin does it?15:18
kenvandineblacklist?15:18
tedg(in the messaging menu)15:18
kenvandineno15:18
rickspencer3kenvandine, I added the turning off telepathy-butterfly a/v already15:18
kenvandinerickspencer3, to the notes?15:19
rickspencer3no, to the meeting agenda, sorry15:19
tedgseb128: Could Pidgin be starting and not showing?15:19
seb128I though we had 0.5.0 and only 0.5.1 had av?15:19
seb128tedg, no15:19
kenvandineok15:19
seb128tedg, I don't start an im client with my session, I just picked empathy in the indicator applet15:20
seb128and pidgin got dropped from the list15:20
chrisccoulsonpitti - i've noticed that the physical eject button often doesn't work on one of my CD drives (when it has a CD in it), and the CD is always constantly spinning, even if I'm not doing anything with it. have you noticed any such issues?15:20
kenvandineseb128, yeah but we are talking about merging in 0.5.1 and patching out AV15:20
seb128and the file timestamp was roughly the empathy start one15:20
tedgseb128: But with session management, if you shutdown with Pidgin running, it'll start by itself.15:20
seb128kenvandine, you can as well take 0.5.2 and use the upstream option for that?15:20
seb128kenvandine, but any reason why we want to update?15:21
kenvandinewe could, but there is no particular reason15:21
kenvandineit fixes some AV issues15:21
pittirickspencer3: you have my report now15:21
kenvandinebut not enough to enable it15:21
seb128kenvandine, it fixes av issues but we don't have av...?15:21
kenvandineright15:21
kenvandine0.5.1 enables the debugging hooks though15:21
seb128oh right15:21
kenvandineso we can actually get logs from users, etc15:21
rickspencer3aarg, what happened to shift-alt-tab in compiz :/15:21
pittichrisccoulson: I didn't; sounds like a bug in the CD polling process of dk-disks; mind doing "ubuntu-bug devicekit-disks"?15:21
kenvandineseb128, so very worth the update15:21
Laney1015:22
chrisccoulsonpitti - yeah, i'll do that when i get home15:22
chrisccoulsonthanks15:22
seb128pitti, is there a command line equivalent to eject by pressing button?15:33
seb128pitti, I often get the cd drive button on my laptop doing nothing too there15:33
pittiseb128: how do you mean? /usr/bin/eject ?15:34
seb128pitti, eject does eject my cd15:34
seb128pitti, the button does nothing15:34
seb128I was trying to figure if there in a equivalent to gnome-eject15:35
seb128or gnome-mount -e15:35
pittithat is eject15:35
pittithe CD-ROM button is physically wired15:35
seb128pitti, ok, what info would be useful for a bug about that then?15:35
pittiyou can just tell it to be inhibited (the kernel does that)15:35
pittiseb128: does that happen with all media? dk-disks now tells the kernel to not lock (for about two weeks)15:35
seb128pitti, no, but seems to happen on dvd after using totem there15:36
pittihm, it seems that ioctl doesn't work for DVDs then?15:37
* pitti tries here15:37
seb128pitti, it works before starting totem15:37
seb128ie if I put the dvd in the drive and press eject it's eject15:37
seb128if I read it using gst-launch it can still be ejected15:37
seb128if I use totem the button stops working15:37
pittiseb128: confirmed here (although totem just hung on reading the DVD, hmm)15:39
seb128dvd played seems busted there15:39
seb128at least it doesn't work with playbin2 but it works with playbin I need slomo15:40
seb128using playbin2 the image is lagging15:40
pittihm, so it seems that something calls mount on the CD-ROM again? or locks it15:40
seb128I don't know, I've no clue how to debug those15:40
seb128that's why I was asking if you have an hits15:40
seb128using eject in nautilus works fine15:40
seb128so the dvd is not really busy15:40
seb128ie there is nothing preventing eject15:41
pittiif you press the button, it doesn't go through the stack again15:42
pittiit just physically ejects, and kernel/userspace tidy up afterwards, much like you yank out an USB stick15:42
pittibut that only works when you do an unlock ioctl after mounting15:42
pittiso if totem mounts the DVD again, we lose15:42
seb128hum ok15:43
pittiseb128: but I'm pretty sure that there's a bug for it already, at least I saw it in a bug mail15:43
pitti(also for the DVD case)15:43
seb128pitti, ok, will look in launchpad now15:43
pittibug 397734 was the original one15:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 397734 in devicekit-disks "can't eject cdrom with hardware button" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39773415:43
chrisccoulsonhmmm, i wonder if rhythmbox does something equally silly. i always see this issue with audio CD's after having rhythmbox open15:43
chrisccoulson(although that might be a coincidence in my case)15:43
seb128pitti, bug #448921 then15:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 448921 in devicekit-disks "eject button not working" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44892115:45
pittiseb128: right15:45
seb128pitti, thanks15:45
=== jono_ is now known as jono
mvoseb128: urgh, do you have a idea about bug #455559 - looks like its crashing deep inside gtk+16:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455559 in update-manager "update-manager crashed with signal 7 in g_type_check_instance_is_a()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45555916:02
seb128mvo, no, one of those stacktrace in gtk which I don't know how to read16:03
seb128mvo, valgrind log might be useful16:03
seb128could be a gtk bug or a corruption or a bug I don't know how to read16:04
=== halfline_ is now known as halfline
and471mvo: thanks for the merge, I realise now I forgot about webkit's behaviour with links :-)16:19
mvoand471: thanks for the fixes, there is also a small typo in "set_model" -> "set_modal" (fixed in the merge)16:23
mvoand471: you probably want to re-merge from trunk16:23
and471mvo: ah yes :-)16:23
and471and471: will do when I next have some fixes16:23
and471^ sorry mvo:16:23
mvoand471: quick question, do you know what is needed for the translatior credits?16:23
and471mvo: no clue16:24
mvook :)16:24
Ngdid notifications just intentionally change to a tiny font?16:24
mvoyou assigned it to yourself so I hoped you had a idea16:24
Ngalso I think the compiz update this afternoon has done something super strange to terminals16:24
and471mvo: oh that was the bug, that was an accident, launchpad wouldn't assign me, and I accidentally clicked the wrong thing16:24
and471mvo: could you unassign me?16:25
Riddellawe: how's the re-install?16:25
aweRiddell: updating now...16:26
* Ng tempted to blame mvo and Amaranth 16:27
asacwhat was the env to force ubuntu-bug16:27
AmaranthNg: what is happening to terminals?16:27
asaceven though package is not right version in archive?16:27
NgAmaranth: if I have a terminal open I can pretty much not give focus to anything else. close the terminal and it's all good16:28
AmaranthNg: is this ubuntu1 or ubuntu2?16:28
Ngubuntu216:28
Amaranthwell crap16:29
NgI'm prepared to nuke my settings if it's not obviously reproducible16:29
asacNg: did you export your settings at least?16:34
Ngasac: I could do, I haven't touched them yet16:35
slomomvo: i've merged your changes now, only remaining change is that warning16:37
asacNg: i dont know what this all is about ... just read that you wanted to wipe your settings if not reproducible16:37
asacfelt like you should at least back them up .. just in case16:37
slomomvo: wouldn't it be better to have a whitelist instead? third party repositories could contain dubious packages that you don't have in your blacklist ;)16:38
Ngasac: ah right :)16:38
* asac checks builders ... good sign that there is nothing building i guess16:40
Ngdamn that's just annoying and weird, after rebooting again things seem normal16:42
asacNg: can you _check_ your modem stuff please16:42
asacNg: your feedback this cycle felt like everything is perfect or you were quiet busy ;)16:42
asacj.k.16:43
Ngasac: about a month ago I moved house and in the couple of weeks it took BT to get me ADSL I was using both the internal 3g modem and my iphone via PAN and both worked fine :)16:43
asacits too late for most fixed before release anyway. but for the final 0.8 SRU we are planning i still want to get everything fixed16:43
asacNg: cool. what phone do you have with PAN?16:44
Ngasac: iphone16:44
asacoh cool.16:44
asacNg: internal is f3507g?16:44
Ngthe iphone gets confused as hell if I suspend my laptop without explicitly disconnecting, but that has to be a bug in the phone16:44
Ngasac: yep16:44
* Ng tests that again16:45
asacmbm/f3507g is probably safe to say that its in best shape ever16:45
Ngbah, it did the thing where it fails the first time16:45
asacNg: ENAP?16:45
asacNg: thats the only real bug we still have and even ericsson isnt sure why that happens :)16:46
* asac shouldnt have asked for more testing16:46
Ngasac: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297605/ nothing wildly obvious. The first time this was happening it was at least producing some kind of error ;)16:46
Nghaha16:46
asacok modemmanager has no debug16:46
asacso that isnt that informative16:47
asacbut if it connects again it shouldn work16:47
asacand then its probably the ENAP=1 failing bug16:47
mvoslomo: makes sense, I was told to add the warning as a precaution. I have no legal experience in this16:47
asacbut most issues on first connect should be fixed16:47
NgPAN still works perfectly first time :)16:47
asaca few days ago i had a real time to get stuff breaking16:47
seb128slomo, hey again16:47
seb128slomo, so playbin2 plays dvds in a very laggy way there16:48
seb128slomo, ie one image every 3 seconds16:48
seb128where playbin plays the same dvd smoothly16:48
seb128known issue?16:48
asacNg: thx. we might flash out the first connect thing (which should happen rarely after cold boot at leats)16:48
asacfor the SRU16:48
Ngasac: could it just be something like the card hasn't actually finished registering in time?16:49
asacNg: no. that issues should be fixed. you could stop nm+kill mm and send a at*e2reset to the tty16:49
asacthat will reset the modem like in codl boot16:50
Ngweird16:50
asacNg: registration is fine. what doesnt work is ENAP16:50
NgAmaranth: I retract my whining, after a reboot all seems well :$16:50
asacNg: sometimes ... apparently depending on modem mood and provider state ... it takes up to 20 seconds to process the ENAP=1 or ENAP=016:50
Nghah16:51
asacaccording to mbm folks16:51
asacand we dont wait that long. so basically we would have to poll for ENAP=0 before starting everything16:51
asacanything16:51
slomomvo: me neither, but having a whitelist made more sense to me :)16:51
slomoseb128: for all dvds?16:52
seb128slomo, dunno, all my friends one at least16:52
seb128slomo, gst-launch playbin -> works fine16:52
seb128slomo, gst-launch playbin2 -> lagggggg16:52
* seb128 wonders if totem will be able to play dvd correctly one cycle16:53
mvoslomo: it does indeed16:55
asacisnt mpeg still in -bad?16:55
slomoseb128: is this a new bug (last 1-2 weeks) or older? if it's older i never had this, otherwise i have to search a dvd and try :)16:55
slomoasac: ugly and ffmpeg16:55
asaceven ugly ;)16:55
seb128slomo, same issues on my fifth element dvd16:55
slomoseb128: ok, i'll test it later16:56
slomobbl16:56
seb128slomo, I don't play dvds often but it was not there mid-cycle16:56
seb128does dvd playing works correctly in totem for anybody?16:56
* kenvandine tests16:57
* awe tests16:59
kenvandinetotem hangs16:59
* asac does not even have a dvd :/16:59
awe+117:00
aweempty top-level totem window displayed...17:00
pedro_oh mine just crashed17:01
seb128great...17:01
seb128dvd playback seems busted for everybody17:02
seb128in different way17:02
pedro_i tested with  a batman dvd, maybe he killed it17:02
asac.... so what is that "disable-genuine-complain" hack for ubuntu-bug again?17:02
aweok, mine just finally rendered the UI and displayed a popup -> an error occured - could not open location; you may not have permission to open the file17:03
seb128asac, grep for THIRD in the apport source17:03
asacah17:03
asacman i grepped for lots of stuff already ;)17:03
asacnew try17:04
seb128that should be int he manpage17:04
asacACK17:04
asac1.9.3 (2009-10-14)17:05
asac------------------17:05
asacChanges:17:05
asac - Drop handling of the APPORT_REPORT_THIRDPARTY environment variable and17:05
asac   "thirdparty" configuration file option. This has never been documented, and17:05
asac   conceptually does not work. There is a proper mechanism for this in place17:05
asac   now, e. g. launchpad.py's "project" option.17:05
asacsigh17:05
asacpitti: what can i put on the NM wiki page now so daily users can still report bugs?17:05
pittiasac: how do you mean?17:06
pittiwhy shouldn't they be able to?17:06
asacpitti: ubuntu-bug network-manager complains that its not a genuine package17:06
pittiah, that's from a PPA?17:06
asacyes17:06
asacbut i explicitly want bugs from there to be filed17:07
pittiasac: do you want bug reports to the upstream project for that, or against Ubuntu?17:07
asacan env or so i can put on wiki page would be good enough17:07
asacpitti: ubuntu17:07
asacupstream uses bugzilla, but in the end we use ubuntus bugs mostly upstream directly :)17:07
pittiasac: can you add a small package hook to the PPA which sets17:08
pittireport['CrashDB'] = 'ubuntu'17:08
pitti?17:08
pittithis will override the "genuine package" check17:08
asacpitti: sure. i assume its ok if i put it also in the ubuntu package?17:08
pitti(you can also set it to a custom one to report bugs against the upstream project)17:08
asacstupid question i guess17:08
pittiasac: yes, it is okay17:08
asacok ... /me adds that to branch17:08
pitti(not a stupid question; it's not at all obvious)17:09
asacpitti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297618/ that looks good?17:10
asac(ignore first hunk)17:10
aweasac, pitti: not sure how to respond to this comment re: apport & passwords:17:11
awehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/452085/comments/817:11
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/452085)17:11
pittiasac: yes, that, or add it in the report = {} line17:11
asackk17:12
asacawe: let me check17:12
asacawe: well. tell him that passwords in there are the rare-exception, but we are happy to improve the hook to remove those17:13
asacif he files a bug17:14
aweok17:14
asacawe: in general users get a chance to review what they upload before they upload it17:15
pittiawe: replied in the bug17:15
asacawe: and the interfaces file is usually pretty short.17:15
pittiI basically said the same as asac17:16
asacok thx17:16
awethanks guys!17:16
asacits basically that you can put wpa-psk wpa-keyid etc in there17:16
asacso we should identify the keys that are needed and XXXX them17:16
awe...and pray that it works.  ;)17:16
asacbut then ... interfaces is more like a generic script, so the user might even write his own stuff in there ... which we cannot identify17:17
asacbut we can probably work on improving that ;) ... when time permits17:17
aweasac: maybe we could warn the user which files we're going to grab... and give 'em a chance to either opt out for individual files, or let them edit and then re-run apport-*17:18
asacawe: we already do that17:19
aweopt-out?17:19
asacawe: have you used ubuntu-bug? it shows you exactly what you will attach and you can review it17:19
pedro_ok tested with another dvd, it plays it but i don't get any sound17:19
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asaci think you can even disable individual parts of the report before uploading17:19
asacpitti: is that correct?17:19
aweyea i've used it...17:19
awei just don't recall being able to do that17:19
=== jono is now known as Guest86059
pittiasac: no, that's not implemented yet; there's a wishlist bug aboutit17:20
asacah17:20
asacthen those bugs i get with only half of the attachments are usually bugs ... hmm17:20
asacwill look more closely next time17:20
=== Guest86059 is now known as jono
asacalways thought users did uncheck them somewhat17:20
aweasac: i think sometimes apport fails to grab all the files for NM.17:21
asachmm. which ones would potentially not exist?17:22
asacapport is running as root to collect stuff? or is a root-only-readable file going to be a problem?17:22
awenot sure, but like you, i've seen bugs with only a partial set of files17:23
aweguess i should look closer next time to see what's missing17:23
* asac nods17:23
asacsame here17:23
pittiasac: for ubuntu-bug generally it runs as the user17:29
rickspencer3hmmm17:29
pittiasac: for a system daemon crash like NM it runs as root17:29
rickspencer3seems to be about meeting time17:29
asacok. good to know17:30
* asac is standing in line for meeting17:30
* seb128 there 17:31
tgpraveenasac: do you know if that huwai modem support in kernel was released?17:31
pittio/17:31
* ArneGoetje waves17:31
rickspencer3bonjour ArneGoetje asac awe bryce__ ccheney kenvandine Riddell seb12817:31
rickspencer3https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2009-10-2017:32
asactgpraveen: afaik it was released. at least i saw a fix released on some bug17:32
Riddellhello17:32
seb128bonsoir rickspencer317:32
* awe waves17:32
* kenvandine jumps :)17:32
asac(hopefully i didnt mismatch Committed/Released)17:32
rickspencer3please note that I have not yet had a chance to put activity reports on the wiki, will do so later17:32
rickspencer3so ...17:32
rickspencer3The only agenda items it to discuss known post-RC changes17:33
rickspencer3but before that ...17:33
rickspencer3CONGRATS!17:33
rickspencer3you guys really rocked this release17:33
rickspencer3the karmic desktop is currently the best desktop I have used on any platform17:33
rickspencer3thoughts?17:33
* kenvandine is very pleased17:33
seb128I find karmic great17:34
asaci am happy ;)17:34
pittiI was surprised to see how much of the new crack actually landed without breaking the thing entirely17:34
asacgwibber could be better though :/17:34
kenvandinepitti, hehe17:34
aweIt's the best release of Ubuntu so far!17:34
kenvandineasac, yeah... but gives us stuff to work on for lucid :)17:34
pittilots of warts and bugs still, but much better than I anticipated17:34
rickspencer3pitti, right17:35
pittinew isos up for testing, FYI17:35
rickspencer3I think we are aware of bugs that wouldn't have even been on our radar in previous releases17:35
kenvandinewoot17:35
seb128asac, gwibber is not in the standard install though17:35
rickspencer3ok, let's move along so folks can start testing :)17:35
asacmaybe we should have also a "prominent warts" section somewhere on wiki page so we all know what is not so great for others?17:35
rickspencer3asac, isn't that "release notes"?17:36
asacseb128: its an kind important part of my desktop experience though17:36
* rickspencer3 asigns gwibber bugs to asac17:36
asacrickspencer3: where is the current list?17:36
rickspencer3control-A assign asac17:36
asachehe17:36
seb128asac, well lot of people use random universe softwares, we can't wait to have all universe perfect to declare karmic good ;-)17:36
kenvandinerickspencer3, asac did have a great patch for the facebook module :)17:36
jcastrodon't look at gwibber bugs, there's like 700+ last I looked. :p17:36
rickspencer3yup17:37
pedro_700? wow17:37
seb128waouh17:37
pedro_that's a lot for a new application17:37
rickspencer3ok, so gwibber went through some changes this cycle, and is clearly very popular17:37
seb128I'm happy it's not in the desktop set or that I don't have to look at it17:37
kenvandinelots of old bugs17:37
kenvandinejcastro, someone needs to clean that up :)17:37
rickspencer3I think the 700 # is a sign of it's popularity as much as quality17:37
seb128https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gwibber/+bugs -> 12617:37
pedro_seb128, i'm so with you on that :-)17:37
asacseb128: i did not complain. i am partly to blame in fact that gwibber isnt perfect ... i am upstream commiter somewhat ;)17:38
jcastrooh sorry, 40017:38
rickspencer3so, we know gwibber is important to users, and we'll really do great in Lucid and bring it into main in a high quality way17:38
jcastrooff by 300, whoops17:38
asacyep17:38
jcastroRyan is coming to UDS so that will be our chance17:38
rickspencer3man, hard to keep this positive :)17:38
rickspencer3speaking of which, let's do the agenda item17:38
rickspencer3known changes post-RC17:39
rickspencer3so far there are two on the list:17:39
rickspencer3# Turn off A/V for telepathy-butterfly users17:39
rickspencer3# couchdb and desktopcouch patches needed to fix syncing with u117:39
rickspencer3    *17:39
rickspencer3      456234 442120 45133317:39
rickspencer3bug #45623417:39
rickspencer3bug #44212017:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 456234 in couchdb "couchdb does not process query string parameters correctly after HTTP redirect" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45623417:39
Riddellwe have a change in openoffice that ccheney is onto17:39
seb128rickspencer3, the first point is rather "upgrade to a version which does av and turn it off too"?17:39
rickspencer3bug #45133317:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 442120 in desktopcouch "desktopcouch-service crashed with RuntimeError in find_port__linux()" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44212017:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 451333 in desktopcouch "desktopcouch keychain access gives useless application name" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45133317:39
Riddellwe may also drop a patch which is probably causing bug 45387417:40
rickspencer3ok, first seb128's question, then Riddel17:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 453874 in qt4-x11 "plasma-desktop crashed in QGraphicsScene::drawItems() hovering over a file without permissions" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45387417:40
kenvandinebutterfly is worth updating so users can get debug logs17:40
rickspencer3kenvandine, comment on seb's question17:40
rickspencer3hmm17:40
kenvandinebut the AV support is pretty bad so far17:40
kenvandineso we disable it with a patch17:40
kenvandineseb128, yes17:40
seb128can't we just backport debug log to what we have?17:40
rickspencer3I'd rather turn on butterfly AV support in an SRU then ship the way it is17:40
pittino, that's not SRUable17:41
rickspencer3boom17:41
seb128well I didn't think we would consider adding a feature now17:41
kenvandineseb128, perhaps.. but i suspect it is a huge patch17:41
pittiwe should keep it disabled like it is now and just collect the bug fixes17:41
rickspencer3ok, so all that is on the table is a patch to disable A/V17:41
pittikarmic is a warty release, after all17:41
kenvandineadding logger lines all over the place17:41
rickspencer3pitti, ^?17:41
rickspencer3i.e. no update for log files17:41
rickspencer3just the patch17:41
seb128ok, seems not really a meeting discussion17:41
seb128but that replies to mu question17:41
seb128thanks17:41
pittirickspencer3: yes, update to 0.5.2 and disable AV17:41
seb128my17:41
seb128what pitti said17:42
rickspencer3ok17:42
kenvandinepitti, ok, that is prepared an din the bug17:42
rickspencer3so Riddell17:42
rickspencer3go ahead17:42
RiddellI've said my bits :)17:42
kenvandinethe couch stuff is pretty important and just came up17:42
Riddellopenoffice and the bug 453874 crasher17:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 453874 in qt4-x11 "plasma-desktop crashed in QGraphicsScene::drawItems() hovering over a file without permissions" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45387417:42
pittiah, fixing the open dialogs harder?17:42
aweRiddell, ASCII keys work17:42
Riddellawe: oh aye17:42
kenvandinethe fixes client side can't be tested until they deploy the fixes on the u1 servers17:43
kenvandineso that is still pending17:43
Riddellawe is going to test agateau adding ASCII keys to knetworkmanager17:43
kenvandinebut as it stands now, syncing with u1 is pretty busted17:43
Riddellupgrade from hardy is said to be fixed so that needs plenty of testing17:43
seb128kenvandine, any syncing? like files, etc, too?17:43
kenvandineseb128, couch syncing17:44
rickspencer3Riddell, ccheney is there a bug # for the OOo change?17:44
kenvandineu1 file sync is fine17:44
Riddellscottk tracked down "Missing applications on netbook launcher" so we're in good shape17:44
seb128ok17:44
Riddellrickspencer3: bug 45251817:44
asacnice17:44
* asac notes that scottk is not on this channel17:44
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/452518)17:44
hyperairwhen will network-manager learn to stop bugging me for a new password when association fails?17:44
* hyperair grumbles17:44
rickspencer3huh17:44
rickspencer3ok17:45
kenvandineseb128, most noticable with evolution contact sync17:45
rickspencer3is this the list of known changes?17:45
hyperairi mean can't it say "connection failed. do you want to retry using the existing password, or change?"17:45
hyperairthunderbird is so awesome with that17:45
* rickspencer3 wants people to get to testing, bug fixing17:45
kenvandinerickspencer3, all i know of17:45
seb128rickspencer3, I think we might need to fix dvd playing too17:45
seb128it seems busted for everybody who tried there17:45
rickspencer3hyperair, we're having our team meeting atm17:45
hyperairoh whoop de doo17:45
* hyperair shuts up17:45
rickspencer3seb128, right, that's the totem locks the DVD drive thingy17:45
seb128no17:46
seb128the drive lock is just not being able to eject from the button right?17:46
kenvandineno... it hangs17:46
rickspencer3yeah17:46
seb128the issue there is that it plays one frame every 3 seconds17:46
pittiit's the playback itself which doesn't work at all17:46
seb128where using playbin1 works fine17:46
rickspencer3eeeew17:46
kenvandinefor me it is a hang17:46
seb128and it hangs for pitti, kenvandine, etc17:46
rickspencer3what the bug #?17:46
awe+117:46
pedro_for me a crash and no sound17:46
* rickspencer3 uses mplayer so haven't seen this myself17:46
kenvandine*** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in ifo_read.c:1704 ***17:46
kenvandine*** for info_length % sizeof(uint32_t) == 0 ***17:46
kenvandineis my error17:46
seb128rickspencer3, not sure if there is a bug yet, I will open one, I just found that while testing the lock issue17:47
rickspencer3aah17:47
seb128slomo who is upstream and debian packager will try later too17:47
rickspencer3ok, so it seems like these "changes" are all bug fixes aside from the butterfly change17:47
seb128I expect it could be due to his changes to fix easy codec installation17:47
seb128right17:47
rickspencer3mm17:47
pittiI also have one; seems that disabling the gnome-terminal keyboard bell will fix half of bug 7701017:48
rickspencer3pitti, shall I assume that we can get a list of targeted bugs and know what bugs should be fixed?17:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 77010 in hundredpapercuts "Overuse of system beep without volume control" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7701017:48
kenvandinealso the butterfly update to 0.5.2 stopped the butterfly crashes everytime a contact signed off :)17:48
pittithe other half might have gotten fixed more or less by accident already ("beep" mixer control; I asked mat_t to confirm)17:48
rickspencer3k17:48
pittirickspencer3: yes, I'll modify 77010 accordingly17:48
pittiseb128: can you please make sure we'll have an RC bug for totem DVD?17:49
seb128kenvandine, is it crashing or is it just apport triggering on catched exceptions17:49
pittikenvandine: likewise for the u1 issues?17:49
seb128pitti, will do17:49
rickspencer3ok17:49
kenvandineseb128, crashing... or it was17:49
mat_tpitti: still waiting for battery to discharge :)17:49
pittiheh17:49
rickspencer3I only see 5 bugs targeted, though my query is an hour or so out of date17:49
kenvandineseb128, but seems fine now17:49
kenvandinepitti, what do i tag the RC bugs with?17:50
pittikenvandine: karmic/milestone for ubuntu 9.1017:50
kenvandineok17:50
rickspencer3so target to the release, and milestone any bugs you plan to fix17:51
rickspencer3any other business?17:51
rickspencer3everyone have their travel set for UDS?17:51
seb128quick question there17:51
pitti*nod*17:51
rickspencer3seb128, go ahead17:51
seb128so I did read jono's blog about u1 being great17:51
ArneGoetjeyep17:51
seb128but I still have no clue how to enable tomboy note syncing or contacts17:51
asacwere there any themes updated today?17:52
seb128and some for users by reading blog comments17:52
rickspencer3kenvandine ?17:52
aweme neither...17:52
seb128do we have that documented somewhere?17:52
seb128because it doesn't exist for an user perspective otherwise17:52
kenvandinein the preferences17:52
seb128if you can't find it or figure how to get it working...17:52
kenvandinethere is a Sync tab17:52
kenvandineand chose web17:52
kenvandinethat is working very well for me17:53
seb128kenvandine, that has "local folder, tomboy web, webdav"17:53
awekenvandine, the u1 applet prefs?17:53
kenvandinetomboy web17:53
seb128oh, web is u1?17:53
rickspencer3in the tomboy prefs17:53
kenvandinetomboy prefs17:53
kenvandineyes17:53
kenvandineif you click it, you will see it says u117:53
awekenvandine, and what about FF, did that ever land?17:53
kenvandinebindwood?17:53
kenvandinethat is in universe17:53
seb128kenvandine, ok, and evo contacts?17:53
kenvandineyes17:53
kenvandineworking17:53
* rickspencer3 does now17:54
kenvandinein evo, create an address book17:54
kenvandineof type CouchDB17:54
kenvandineand drop contacts there17:54
seb128ok thanks17:54
kenvandinethey will sync to your u1 account17:54
seb128could we advertise that somewhere17:54
kenvandinebut that is busted atm :/17:54
seb128in karmic notes or something17:54
kenvandinei am sure that is planned17:54
kenvandinebut will make sure17:54
seb128all good then,t hanks17:54
seb128thanks17:54
* rickspencer3 was supposed to document this and hasn't gotten to it yet :(17:54
rickspencer3pitti, what should people do if they want to add release notes now?17:55
* kenvandine was about to ask that :)17:55
* rickspencer3 asked for kenvandine17:56
pittifor known issues: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoard17:56
pittioops, sorry17:56
rickspencer3techincalboard?17:56
rickspencer3hehe17:56
pittihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/TechnicalOverview17:56
rickspencer3kenvandine, that will get massaged and cleaned up as we reach release next Thursday17:56
rickspencer3any other business?17:56
kenvandinepitti, ok, so i can add a note there about butterfly and AV?17:57
kenvandineunder known issues17:57
pittikenvandine: go ahead17:57
kenvandinerickspencer3, nope17:57
rickspencer3alright ... let's get some good iso testing today, and then on to final release!!17:57
rickspencer3thanks all17:57
seb128thanks17:58
ArneGoetjethanks17:58
pedro_thank you17:58
awesee ya17:58
pittithanks all17:58
awepitti: quick question...  how can I check whether a particular package will end up on the CD?17:59
aweit's a restricted dkms package for the broadcom wi-fi driver that i'm wondering about...18:00
pittiawe: for desktop, you should check http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/karmic-desktop-i386.manifest18:00
pittiawe: ^ which is the live fs contents18:01
pittiawe: and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/karmic-desktop-i386.list18:01
awecool, that's what i was looking for.18:01
pittiwhich is the additional packages shipped on the CD archive pool18:01
pittiawe: likewise for dvd/daily, etc.18:01
awecool.  thanks!18:01
pittiseb128: I updated bug 77010 for the keyboard bell; do you have any objection/doubts about disabling that by default?18:11
asachmm. so the test ubuntu-bug process i ran is still not closed and i cannot do anything with ctrl+c18:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 77010 in libgnome "Overuse of system beep without volume control" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7701018:11
asacubuntu-bug network-manager18:11
asac^C18:11
asac^C^C^C^[^^C^C18:11
seb128pitti, no but I didn't get that issue until recently in karmic18:11
seb128ie it started beeping a week ago18:11
pittiseb128: oh, you get it, too?18:11
pittiseb128: do you have a "beep" mixer setting in alsamixer?18:12
seb128in a guest session yes18:12
seb128let me try18:12
seb128pitti, I've a "pc beeper" set to 018:14
seb128pitti, I'm not sure why the bell_mode is used by default maybe check with TheMuso if that's an accessibility thing18:15
pittiseb128: he is subscribed to that bug now (I added a task for that "bell" mixer thing)18:15
pittiTheMuso: reply to the bug appreciated ^18:15
seb128pitti, do we have an idea why it started again some days ago?18:18
seb128it was fine for week or month in karmic there18:18
pittino, it never has happened for me18:18
seb128and now it beeps again on reboot, guest session, etc18:18
seb128it started again a week ago or so18:19
pittiweird18:19
pittino pcspkr, no snd_pcsp, I wonder how it is actually beeping..18:19
seb128see comments on the bug too18:19
czajkowskiadlo18:25
asacArneGoetje: the patch for openoffice dictionaries doesnt apply here ... hmm18:45
asachmm. odd your patch is against 3.1 ... i get 3.0 from apt-get source18:46
* asac checks for manual download18:46
slomoseb128: could you file a bug for the dvd slowness?18:47
asaccant find 3.118:48
asacmaybe its in the manual queu?18:48
awebryce__, have there been any changes punched in recently that would effect mouse/touchpad interaction?18:53
dobeyNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO19:01
dobeymy firefox-3.0 is gone :'(19:01
asacthx19:01
asacfor confirming19:01
asac:-P19:02
dobeyi really don't like 3.5 :(19:02
asacdobey: i know what you mean. i liked 1.0 ;)19:02
kenvandinemosaic ftw!19:03
asacdobey: what in particular is your problem?19:03
asaci mean. what things regressed for you19:03
dobeywell, no. 3.5 doesn't renders stuff completely differently from 3.0. identi.ca looks messed up in it. and for some reason it doesn't seem to want to draw fonts correctly on my desktop machine19:03
dobeythough 3.5 draws the fonts ok on my older laptop19:03
asac"renders stuff completely different" -> thats obviously a wrong generalization19:04
asacdobey: your problem is fonts?19:04
dobeyfonts are part of my problem19:04
dobeythe most annoying19:04
asacwhat else?19:04
dobeyit renders several pages i use often, quite differently from 3.019:04
dobeyidenti.ca for example, the tabs and thumbnails for peoples' avatars all look horrible in 3.519:05
dobeymuch nicer in 3.0 they were19:05
paolozhi to all19:11
paolozanyone can tell me the name of a program wich i can create a film from photo19:12
paoloz?19:12
dobeyhmm, and i seem to have to move the mouse around rapidly to be able to load pages at a reasonable speed19:12
dobeybut i think that's a separate issue from firefox-3.0 being gone19:13
dobeypaoloz: i think #ubuntu is for general help like that19:13
Strogg_Hello19:26
Strogg_is grsync working today ?19:27
Strogg_wrong window, sry19:27
pittikenvandine: t-butterfly update is awfully big :-/ ; did you have a chance to test this yourself?19:38
kenvandineyes19:38
kenvandineit is less crashy19:38
kenvandineand does indeed disable AV19:38
jcastrokenvandine: where are you guys keeping your pages for UDS?19:46
kenvandinepages?19:46
jcastrodo you guys have like a UDS page for your team?19:46
kenvandinedon't think so19:46
jcastrogoals, things to discuss, etc.19:46
kenvandinejust blueprints i think19:46
kenvandinethat's all i recall from karmic uds19:46
seb128jcastro, isn't that early for that?19:48
seb128jcastro, ie we still work on getting karmic done now19:48
seb128usually we switch to uds planning after stable19:49
jcastroseb128: you do, but I don't. :D19:50
jcastroI started a month ago, heh19:50
jcastroseb128: I was just wondering if you guys had anything like that, no worries19:50
seb128jcastro, better to ask rickspencer3 about that, there might be one I'm usually late on paper tasks19:52
seb128jcastro, better to ask rickspencer3 about that, there might be one I'm usually late on paper tasks19:52
seb128gra, focus19:52
jcastroheh19:52
rickspencer3jcastro, we havne't started UDS planning yet19:53
jcastrook19:53
rickspencer3send me mail if there's something that we want to track for Lucid19:53
jcastrook19:53
* dobey just does UDS off the cuff19:55
dobeymore fun that way :)19:55
pittijcastro: from my POV, desktop team's lucid tasks should be:19:58
pitti1. bug fixing19:58
pitti2. more bug fixing19:58
pitti3. even more bug fixing19:58
pitti:-)19:58
pittioh, and19:58
pitti4. fending off unreasonable requests for structural changes19:59
pitti5. improve GNOME startup speed19:59
pittihm, and we should get rid of all19:59
pittis/all/hal/20:00
bryce__erf20:00
jcastropitti: you forgot ponies20:00
bryce__pitti, don't think that'll be possible this go around - X still depends on it and sounds like that won't change until 1.8-ish, maybe later20:00
* dobey makes some reasonable requests for structural changes20:00
=== asac_ is now known as asac
dobeyjust for pitti :)20:00
pittijcastro: I suppose we will get some new crack, that's just my personal program :)20:00
pittibryce__: oh, I thought it was on the blocker list for next release, and there's already a patch floating around20:01
pittibryce__: we also have some other bits, like migrating the pm-utils quirks list which we should do in any case20:01
pittibryce__: if it doesn't make it for X, it doesn't make it; but it'd be nice to be able to stop having to care about hal for another lts20:02
bryce__pitti, right the next release is 1.8.  But AIUI the patch just rips out the existing hal stuff without replacing some of its capabilities20:02
pittibryce__: as said, it's my personal wishlist only :)20:02
bryce__e.g. we'd lose wacom (again)20:02
rickspencer3pitti, i have some structural change requests ..20:12
rickspencer3for example ...20:12
rickspencer3j/k20:12
rickspencer3though #5 might == some structural changes20:12
pitti*nod*20:12
pittithough I hope that we can just make the stuff faster20:12
rickspencer3yeah, just throw the "go fast" bit on each component20:13
pittieasy: find -name '*.c' | xargs sed -i '/sleep/d'20:14
chrisccoulsonhmmmm, i just returned to my desktop to find my panels on top of my screensaver :-/20:16
rrva_What about rtkit support and pulseaudio? http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/pa-in-ubuntu.html20:42
pittiTheMuso: ^ hmm20:44
pittiobviously the bits about "all kinds of closed source and crap" is totally silly and wrong, but the two patches might require a review20:45
dtchenpitti: the patches have been reviewed. I'm working with Lennart for the first.20:47
dtchenpitti: the one I've proposed (awaiting his feedback) is at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~crimsun/pulseaudio/ubuntu/annotate/head%3A/debian/patches/0053-verify-d_address-find-device.patch20:48
dtchenpitti: the second is the disabling of flat-volumes, which was done based on user feedback.20:49
pittidtchen: right, I still remember the second one; that seemed by and large a matter of opinion, not correctness, right?20:49
dtchenpitti: correct20:49
pittithe conflicts is a little annoying, since it's not really true, and prevents people from testing with other kernels20:49
dtchenpitti: right, I did raise that as a point last week20:50
pittiperhaps we should remove it after RC again, so that upgraders get it removed for upgrades to RC, but can install it again later on20:50
pittialso, it doesn't actually hurt to have it installed, no?20:50
dtchenpitti: it will flood syslog because the required linux patch isn't applied20:50
pittiright20:52
pittidtchen: WDYT about dropping the recommends next Monday or so?20:53
pittis/recommends/conflicts/20:53
dtchenpitti: I have nothing against it, but we may need to change rtkit or change linux20:54
pitti*nod*20:54
dtchenI anticipate the kernel team would push back vehemently in the case of the latter20:55
pittiwould it work to just exit() when it sees that the call isn't supported? that might even be upstreamable20:55
pittiyeah, I don't think it's appropriate to add the kernel patch at this stage of the release20:55
davmor2pitti: Just a quickie evolution still isn't accepting restore from backup from a jaunty install20:56
dtchenpitti: sure, I'll ask Lennart about exit()20:56
pittidtchen: it's dbus activated, I take it, so it might be respawned pretty often20:56
pittidtchen: so whether or not exit() makes sense depends on how often PA contacts it20:57
dtchenpitti: yeah, that's part of the flood20:57
pittiif it talks to rtkit all the time, exit() will only aggravate it20:57
pittiif it just talks to it at PA startup, the overhead is negligible20:57
seb128re21:02
pittihey seb12821:04
seb128hello pitti21:04
seb128pitti, how is rc looking?21:05
pittidavmor2: that sounds bad -- is there a bug report for it already?21:05
pittiseb128: buildds are grinding like mad to produce new images :)21:05
davmor2pitti: yes ages ago I dropped it on #ubuntu-release which is what I thought this channel was21:05
davmor2pitti: bug 408603 says fix released21:07
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/408603)21:07
davmor2man lp is slow today21:07
davmor2pitti: fails on 32bit and 64bit21:12
seb128kenvandine, pitti: could one of you open a GNOME bug about your totem hang issue?21:30
seb128it starts and runs fine there but I've a timeframe issue21:30
seb128I've opened bug #456646 about my issue21:32
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/456646)21:32
chrisccoulsonseb128 - i see you're getting timeouts on launchpad too ;)21:35
seb128timeouts and sometimes I'm too impatient and stop and retry21:36
seb128but launchpad doesn't handle multiple try in the best way21:36
seb128chrisccoulson, just curious but are you tracking all ubuntu bugs? desktop-bugs ones? just some components?21:37
chrisccoulsonseb128 - just some components.21:37
chrisccoulsoni probably should track all desktop-bugs ones really21:37
chrisccoulsonbut then i'd end up with as many emails as you ;)21:37
seb128I don't read all desktop-bugs21:38
seb128but I'm subscribed to quite some components21:38
chrisccoulsonyeah, i need to subscribe to some more really, and do more bug triaging21:38
kenvandineseb128, sure21:40
seb128kenvandine, thanks21:41
* chrisccoulson must remember that it often isn't a good idea to break on X calls in a gdb session on the display you're trying to debug21:44
kenvandineseb128, this time totem triggered an apport crash21:46
seb128good21:46
seb128kenvandine, good in the sense that a stacktrace is useful not because it crashes21:49
kenvandinehehe21:49
kenvandineyeah21:49
seb128kenvandine, let me know the bug number if you send it21:49
kenvandinethere was another report that looked the same, but was marked invalid by the retracer21:49
kenvandinei am21:49
kenvandinefor package versions21:49
kenvandineit's filing it against gstreamer0.1021:50
kenvandineseb128, bug 45666421:50
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/456664)21:51
seb128kenvandine, that one is a libdvdnav issue21:55
seb128could be the same as bug #43596821:55
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/435968)21:55
kenvandineyeah that looks very similar21:57
seb128kenvandine, do you have libdvdcss2 installed?22:01
seb128kenvandine, do you have libdvdcss2 installed?22:01
seb128ups22:01
kenvandineno, but shouldn't the codec installer guide me to installing that?22:02
kenvandine/usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh22:02
kenvandineright?22:02
seb128yes22:03
kenvandineyes to which?22:03
seb128to the .sh22:03
kenvandineok, so the codec installer shouldn't try to get it?22:03
chrisccoulsonpitti - it seems to be gvfsd-cdda which locks my CD tray22:03
seb128I don't think easy codec can guide you to install not packaged things illegal in some countries22:03
chrisccoulson(or at least i can eject my CD after killing gvfsd-cdda anyway)22:04
kenvandineok, still crashes with that installed22:04
pittichrisccoulson: oh, for an audio CD?22:04
seb128some countries probably being mainly yours22:04
kenvandineyeah yeah... :)22:04
chrisccoulsonpitti - yeah, i've only noticed it on audio CD's22:04
seb128kenvandine, did you ever played dvd on that box? do you have a region set?22:04
kenvandinei haven't since i re-installed22:04
kenvandinetotem: /build/buildd/libdvdnav-4.1.3/src/vm/vm.c:397: vm_new_copy: Assertion `0' failed.22:05
kenvandineAborted (core dumped)22:05
kenvandinesame error22:05
kenvandinehowever22:05
seb128I don't think region set is a software thing22:05
seb128sudo apt-get install regionset?22:05
kenvandineif i run totem several times, it works once22:05
seb128and try?22:05
seb128weird22:05
chrisccoulsonpitti - actually, i can't get any CD out of the drive22:05
kenvandineit tells me my region is set to 122:05
chrisccoulsonbut it seems to be different problems22:06
seb128kenvandine, ok, so that's not it22:06
seb128kenvandine, it's probably a real bug in libdvdread22:06
kenvandineseb128, very weird... sometimes it works now, sometimes it hangs, and sometimes it crashes immediately22:06
seb128kenvandine, what arch do you use?22:06
kenvandinex8622:07
kenvandinewith the pae kernel22:07
seb128ok, not arch specific then22:07
seb128looking on the duplicate and google that's a frequent issue22:07
seb128hum, dear telepathy-butterfly please stop trigger apport thanks22:08
kenvandineseb128, now it is hanging everytime22:08
* kenvandine comments on the bug22:08
TheMusopitti, seb128, I'll look at that bell issue today. I have an idea what it might be, but I need to try and reproduce it locally if possible.22:28
pittiTheMuso: thanks! I primarily wondered whether a11y depends on it being on by default22:30
TheMusopitti: No. I actually think its pulseaudio fiddling with alsa settings, but need to check.22:32
pittiTheMuso: oh, you mean for the "beep" mixer setting, not for the gconf key?22:32
TheMusopitti: Yes.22:32
TheMusoGconf has nothing to do with it afaik, unless a package sets it and we don't know about it.22:32
TheMusopitti: Normally the bell mode should play the bell sound via libcanberra.22:33
TheMusoWhich we do want on.22:33
TheMusoAnyway, I'll give the bug a good look over, and go from there.22:33
pittiTheMuso: cheers22:34
rickspencer3hi robert_ancell and TheMuso ...22:54
rickspencer3quick Eastern Edition meeting in 6 mins?22:54
robert_ancellrickspencer3, sure22:54
rickspencer3robert_ancell, nice job getting gnome updated last night22:54
TheMusoSure22:54
rickspencer3you too TheMuso22:54
rickspencer3I was lurking for a while whilst you were working22:55
TheMusorickspencer3: Thanks. Sorry about the lateness of my report, got kinda busy yesterday and it slipped my mind, hense sending it first thing after I got up this morning. :)22:55
rickspencer3phew22:55
rickspencer3I mean meh22:55
rickspencer3understood22:55
TheMusohahaha22:55
rickspencer3also, I didn't send out the normal reminded22:55
rickspencer3so, no worries22:55
TheMusoThats fine, I always make a habbit of sending my report atht ene do f my Tuesday, and yeah, it slipped my mind.22:56
* robert_ancell quickly does his meeting report...22:57
robert_ancellrickspencer3, did the compiz issue get solved?22:58
rickspencer3robert_ancell, yes22:59
rickspencer3it was Fix Released when I woke up this morning22:59
rickspencer3just like seb128 said it would be :)22:59
TheMusoheh23:00
rickspencer3oops, meeting time23:02
rickspencer3robert_ancell, TheMuso time for Easter Editin23:02
robert_ancellready23:02
rickspencer3https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2009-10-2023:03
rickspencer3it was a very quick main meeting, so this should be rather quicker23:03
rickspencer3we started with my trying to get everyone all pumped up about how great Karmic is turning out, but it devolved into some complaining about Gwibber still be crashy :(23:03
robert_ancelllol23:04
rickspencer3then we discussed the agenda, which was, any big changes that we know are coming post-RC23:04
rickspencer3so there were 2:23:04
rickspencer31. Going to update telepathy-butterfly to turn off A/V support and add better logging, because telepathy-butterfly is quite buggy23:05
rickspencer3this is unfortunate, as it means that msn users won't get groovy video/voice features with Empathy23:05
rickspencer3but necessary, as all it does is crash anyway23:05
pittirickspencer3: s/turn off/not turn on/23:06
rickspencer32. A bunch of updates to U1 client regarding receiving data from the cloud23:06
TheMusook23:06
rickspencer3pitti, ?23:06
pittirickspencer3: we update from 0.5.0 to 0.5.2, but don't turn on the new A/V feature, since it's too late for that23:06
pittiwe just collect the bug fixes23:06
pittibut sorry for interrupting23:06
rickspencer3pitti, ok23:07
rickspencer3but the A/V features are there today, so I think the update hides them23:07
seb128rickspencer3, no they are not23:07
rickspencer3?????23:07
seb128rickspencer3, they have been added in23:07
seb1280.5.123:07
pittirickspencer3: not for MSN23:07
rickspencer3ah23:07
seb128we have av for jabber23:07
pittijust for jabber, etc.23:07
seb128not msn23:07
rickspencer3so I had the latest and greatest from ken23:07
rickspencer3I understand23:08
seb128that's what I tried to say during the meeting today23:08
seb128sorry if that was not clear ;-)23:08
rickspencer3well, I was confused as they are turned on for me23:08
rickspencer3but in any case, no A/V for msn users23:08
* asac reveals to be here too ... now that pitti and seb128 showed up23:08
rickspencer3which is good, because it was just awful crashy23:09
seb128right, and we didn't know you didn't have enough crack in karmic ;-)23:09
rickspencer3hehe23:09
TheMusohaha23:09
rickspencer3so, thanks for the clarification23:09
rickspencer3:)23:09
rickspencer3moving on ...23:09
rickspencer3U1, desktopcouch ... some fixed coming there23:09
rickspencer3then there was a flurry of discussion around individual bug fixes, but I would rather not handle it that way23:09
rickspencer3so if  you plan to work on a bug please:23:10
rickspencer31. Target it to karmic23:10
TheMusoRight23:10
rickspencer32. set a milestone23:10
rickspencer3then I can just see the list of what we are worrying about23:10
rickspencer3so for example, TheMuso, I'm not sure but I think you were discussing bug #77010 with pitti23:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 77010 in libgnome "Overuse of system beep without volume control" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7701023:11
rickspencer3it's assigned to you, I assume you will work on it23:11
rickspencer3note that I *don't* assume that every bug will be fixed, just best effort at this point23:11
rickspencer3make sense?23:11
rickspencer3hi asac, btw23:11
TheMusoYep23:12
TheMusorickspencer3: Not sure what bug number it is, I'll know when I read my bug mail.23:12
rickspencer3bug #43507323:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 435073 in network-manager "NetworkManager 0.8 can not get IPv4 address for wired Auto connections because IPv6 fails" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43507323:12
rickspencer3so in terms of best effort, this one is assigned to asac, but it's hard to repro so it's hard to fix ...23:12
asacthat bug got unmilestoned based on not-reproducible23:12
rickspencer3it may not get fixed23:12
rickspencer3so robert_ancell make sense?23:13
robert_ancellyes23:13
asaccorrection: that bug  might not even exist23:13
asachavent seen any reports from anyone who upgraded after beta23:13
rickspencer3asac, ok, that's fine, the point I am making is that it's best effort at this point,23:14
asacyep23:14
rickspencer3asac, should we just Invalidate the bug?23:14
seb128asac, you are not supposed to be there so shush ;-)23:14
rickspencer3or the karmic task anyway23:14
rickspencer3?23:14
asaci think we can keep it open ... its just off the radar until we get a new dupe23:14
asacrickspencer3: the karmic task should be wont fixed i guess23:15
asaclet me do that23:15
asacdone23:16
rickspencer3oops23:16
asacwell ... after launchpad digests this.23:16
rickspencer3I tried to also23:16
asachehe  ... i think its ok now23:16
rickspencer3should be interesting, hopefully we won't bring lp down ;)23:16
rickspencer3ok, last thing ...23:16
rickspencer3you can start putting release notes up for stuff that you think should be documented23:17
TheMusoRight23:17
rickspencer3https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/TechnicalOverview23:18
rickspencer3there's a known issues section23:18
rickspencer3okay, reallly last thing ...23:18
rickspencer3I assume that everyone has booked travel for UDS?23:18
TheMusoYes, and details are on the wiki.23:19
rickspencer3don't answer, just do it if you haven't ;)23:19
rickspencer3any other business?23:19
robert_ancellno23:19
TheMusono23:19
rickspencer3allrighty23:19
rickspencer3great release so far you guys23:19
robert_ancellmy gdm shutdown menu patch got applied upstream.  I was expecting to have to argue that one. Very happy surprise this morning :)23:19
rickspencer3let's finish strong!23:19
rickspencer3sweet!23:20
rickspencer3congrats robert_ancell, nice jon23:20
rickspencer3job too23:20
rickspencer3we should tell Steve ;)23:20
robert_ancellyeah :)23:20
seb128robert_ancell, good work ;-)23:20
seb128let's see if they start reviewing the gdmsetup ones too23:21
seb128that would be nice23:21
rickspencer3robert_ancell will be maintainer before long if he's not careful23:21
robert_ancellrickspencer3, that's ok, I don't mind being a gdm maintainer23:21
seb128lol23:21
* seb128 starts pushing extra gdm bugs to robert_ancell23:22
* mclasen takes notes23:22
* rickspencer3 cntrl-A assign robert_ancell23:22
robert_ancellseb128, I already seem to have all the gdm bugs :)23:22
rickspencer3robert_ancell, your mistake was actually *fixing* the bugs you got assigned23:22
seb128robert_ancell, excepted the keyboard ones that pitti got ;-)23:23
pitti*sigh*23:23
seb128hehe, what rickspencer3 said23:23
* seb128 hugs pitti23:23
robert_ancellseb128, oh yeah, those ones looked hard.  Good work pitti!23:23
pittithanks :)23:23
seb128you both rock!23:24
pitti(and no, I'm not going to become a gdm maintainer :) )23:24
rickspencer3robert_ancell, now we have to work on getting you core dev23:24
rickspencer3or wait, that's all change, right?23:24
pitti^ wrt to that23:24
pittiTB is currently voting on delegating upload powers to ~ubuntu-desktop23:24
pittifor packages in the desktop pset23:24
seb128\o/23:24
pittiso I think when lucid opens you guys can all just upload23:24
robert_ancellgreat!23:25
seb128uploads for robert_ancell and chrisccoulson!23:25
pittiand kenvandine23:25
chrisccoulsonyay!\o/23:25
seb128and didrocks23:25
rickspencer3pitti, um, sounds great in general, but is *everyone* ready for that?23:25
pittirobert_ancell: that'll spoil your number of fixed bugs quite a bit, though :)23:25
seb128rickspencer3, everyone in the team yes23:25
pittirickspencer3: we went through the ~ubuntu-desktop members and cleaned up23:25
robert_ancellpitti, damn, you know my strategy :)23:25
seb128rickspencer3, it's all the people we just listed out of current uploaders23:25
rickspencer3ok23:25
pittihttp://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/bug-fixing/karmic-fixes-report.html :)23:25
* rickspencer3 cancels packaging upload23:25
pittirobert_ancell kicked me from #1 that I claimed in intrepid and jaunty23:26
rickspencer3I as just slipping a couple of my apps into main before karmic ships23:26
rickspencer3lolz, bughugger, etc...23:26
pittirobert_ancell: but I'm only four behind you! :-)23:26
asachow are package set defined? through seeds?23:26
TheMusolol23:26
rickspencer3nice23:26
pittiasac: by and large23:26
jcastroI can't believe someone finally beat pitti! :p23:27
robert_ancellpitti, yeah but as you say you guys don't file bugs for each upload23:27
asacis there a way to do kind of virtual seeds to span a smaller set of packages?23:27
pittirobert_ancell: well earned either way23:27
asactechnical way i mean ;)23:27
pittiasac: I think there is, cjwatson would know details23:27
asacgood23:27
chrisccoulsonpah, my number of fixes is split across 2 e-mail addresses ;)23:28
seb128chrisccoulson, you really rock, I only noticed the 90 ones which is already good ranking for a not full time contributor23:29
seb128I mean the top contributors are canonical employees paid to work on ubuntu23:29
pittichrisccoulson: mine as well, mpitt@debian.org :)23:29
chrisccoulsonthanks! i didn't do as well as robert_ancell though ;)23:30
* pitti hugs chrisccoulson for his awesome work23:30
* chrisccoulson hugs pitti and seb12823:30
robert_ancellchrisccoulson, hey I'm cheating doing full time here :)23:30
robert_ancellchrisccoulson, Amaranth, didrocks - you guys do great work23:30
chrisccoulsonthanks:)23:31
* seb128 hugs chrisccoulson pitti robert_ancell23:34
* seb128 hugs chrisccoulson pitti robert_ancell23:35
seb128ups23:35
* seb128 kicks scrolling over IRC23:35
chrisccoulsonheh:)23:35
chrisccoulsontime to pick another crasher to look at now i think!23:36
seb128chrisccoulson, not that you don't deserve an extra hug ;-)23:36
* seb128 hugs chrisccoulson23:36
chrisccoulsonheh, thanks:)23:36
seb128chrisccoulson, did you fix the g-s-d one from slangasek?23:36
pittigood night everyone23:36
TheMusoNight pitti.23:37
seb128'nigh pitti23:37
chrisccoulsonseb128 - not yet. i'm still waiting on more information. unfortunately, the trace is no good even with the --sync option23:37
seb128time to go to bed too23:37
seb128chrisccoulson, you should get some sleep too ;-)23:37
chrisccoulsonbecause the call which triggers the error doesn't actually get a response from the server anyway, so the error is always caught on the next X request23:37
chrisccoulsonyeah, i might get some sleep in a bit too ;)23:37
seb128alright23:38
seb128good night everybody23:38
seb128see you tomorrow23:38
chrisccoulson'night seb12823:38
Amaranthyay 31 fixes23:38
chrisccoulsonAmaranth - all compiz? :)23:38
Amaranthchrisccoulson: nah, at least one metacity23:38
Amaranthand gdm and gnome-session but I don't know if they count for me23:39
Amaranthall compiz related though :)23:39
chrisccoulsoncool! you're the resident window manager expert here ;)23:39
chrisccoulsoni'm about to look at a gnome-session bug actually23:39
Amaranthwow robert_ancell fixes too many bugs :)23:40
robert_ancellAmaranth, you fix all those nasty compiz bugs :)23:41
Amaranthnah, only about a dozen of this fixes are me, the rest are upstream23:42
rickspencer3Amaranth, btw, what happened to Shift_Alt_Tab in compiz?23:45
AmaranthWorksForMe23:46
rickspencer3oh23:47
rickspencer3hmm23:47
rickspencer3that's good23:47
Amaranthrickspencer3: Does it work for you? :)23:47
rickspencer3nope23:47
rickspencer3I don't recall when it stopped23:47
rickspencer3I didn't realize how often I over shoot when alt-tabbing :(23:48
AmaranthI can do shift-alt-tab, alt-tab-shift, and tab-shift-alt23:48
AmaranthI can't do alt-tab, keep holding alt, then press shift-tab23:48
AmaranthIs that what you mean?23:48
* rickspencer3 wonders if gnome-do is stealing it?23:48
rickspencer3yes, that's what I meant23:49
AmaranthI don't know if that has ever worked, never tried it23:49
rickspencer3I can't doing any shift-alt tab things23:49
Amaranthsee, that's different23:49
rickspencer3hmm, works in guest session with metacity23:51
Amaranthwhat switcher do you use?23:52
rickspencer3the default, I suppose23:52
rickspencer3good point though, shift works with cover flow23:52
Amaranthhmm, wtf23:52
AmaranthI can't alt-tab to chromium anymore...23:52
Amaranthand now I can't alt-tab to my terminal but can to chromium...23:54
Amaranth*sigh*23:54
Amaranthreset settings to default and now it all works again23:55
rickspencer3Amaranth, ok, something is odd, I'll log a bug23:55
Amaranthbut no settings should affect that23:55
Amaranthrickspencer3: there is already a bug open about shift-alt-tab not working23:55
rickspencer3I'm looking in gconf-dedit23:55
rickspencer3oh23:55
rickspencer3ok, I'll search for a bug ;)23:55
AmaranthI can never reproduce and no one can give me any details23:55
AmaranthTheir settings appear correct23:55
rickspencer3well, do you have bug # handy?23:55
Amaranthnope23:56
Amaranthand launchpad hates me today23:56
rickspencer3I see23:56
rickspencer3here's the problem, it's in gconf, I think23:56
rickspencer3 /apps/compiz/plugins/staticswitcher/allscreens/options/next_all_key23:57
rickspencer3this is set to alt tab23:57
rickspencer3 /apps/compiz/plugins/staticswitcher/allscreens/options/prev_key23:57
rickspencer3is set to shift-alt-tab23:57
Amaranthwth23:57
rickspencer3 /apps/compiz/plugins/staticswitcher/allscreens/options/prev_all_key23:57
rickspencer3is set to shift-control-alt-tab23:57
Amaranthwait, next_all_key should be switching between all workspaces23:57
rickspencer3so it works if I throw in control23:57
Amaranththat isn't the default...23:58
rickspencer3it switches between windows on *all* workspace23:58
rickspencer3wait23:58
rickspencer3I'm wrong23:58
rickspencer3 /apps/compiz/plugins/staticswitcher/allscreens/options/next_key23:59
rickspencer3is alt-tab23:59
rickspencer3 /apps/compiz/plugins/staticswitcher/allscreens/options/next_all_key23:59
rickspencer3is control alt tab23:59
rickspencer3but ...23:59

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