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keesasac: when you get a moment, can you take a look at bug 455151 please?00:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455151 in network-manager-applet ""disconnect" wired network leaves IPv6 running, only disconnects IPv4" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45515100:44
slangasekkirkland: did you build test this eucalyptus upload before uploading? (FTBFS, not sure if it's because of your change or the rash of maven syncs that's to blame)00:53
slangasekkirkland: sigh - looks like it's the maven syncs that are to blame, yes00:55
afmawayHey guys, I would like to setup a secure/restrict apt repository and grant users access based on certificates01:00
afmawayis that possible?01:00
kirklandslangasek: ack01:03
kirklandslangasek: i did locally build my change (as always)01:03
kirklandslangasek: that went fine on my side01:04
slangasekkirkland: <nod> - I'm beating up on libgoogle-collections-java now01:04
kirklandslangasek: ttx warned me about a bunch of java changes that might hurt us01:04
slangasekkirkland: do you understand java build systems better than I do?01:04
kirklandslangasek: i absolutely do not01:04
slangasekheh01:04
slangasekkirkland: bug #455931 opened; I'm making only slow progress, it would be good to have someone who knows java looking at this01:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455931 in libgoogle-collections-java "google-collections update breaks eucalyptus build" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45593101:32
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smoserslangasek, i'm here if you're around.01:40
slangaseksmoser: sorry, gotten sucked into this eucalyptus build failure now, and have to break for dinner shortly :(01:41
smoserfair. whenever you have a chance. i'm gonna be done for the night here, though.01:41
smoserthat link i pasted above is, i think, mostly done01:42
* slangasek nods01:42
smoserthe promote to release should be pretty easy01:42
smoseri just tested this process myself today.01:42
lifelessslangasek: hi01:43
smoserbut, slangasek, i still need some direction at least on doing HEADER stuff.01:43
lifelessslangasek: google-collect.jar is the symlink that may be needed01:43
lifeless/usr/share/java/google-collect.jar -> /usr/share/java/google-collections-0.8.jar01:44
slangaseklifeless: I think I've found where in the eucalyptus build it references this, I think we should just update eucalyptus with the new path; test building now01:45
slangaseklifeless: thanks for looking, though01:45
lifelessit may be an upstream change unrelated to the maven2 transition01:45
lifelessthat said, java building on debian/ubuntu is fundamentally broken :(01:45
slangaseklifeless: it's not a new upstream version of the package <sigh>01:46
lifelessthe packages represent ABI's, so the binary names should be versioned like they are for C/C++ libraries.01:46
lifelessslangasek: ah, _fun_01:46
Caesarslangasek: is Ubuntu considering switching to eglibc?02:26
DGMurdockIIIwhat with the pluse audo support in ubuntu02:28
TheMusoDGMurdockIII: What about it?02:28
DGMurdockIIIwhy is so buggy in ubuntu02:28
lifelessas opposed to in ???02:28
dotblankIf anything its more stable then it was before02:29
DGMurdockIIIfedora02:29
ScottKCaesar: Already switched02:29
sladenCaesar: Debian switched for us02:29
dotblankIm tired of people complaining about pulse....02:29
dotblankI like pulse02:29
dotblankMakes my life actually easier02:30
pwnguindotblank: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/pa-in-ubuntu.html02:30
sladendotblank: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+filebug02:30
DGMurdockIIIii like it to if you get it working right but with my ati all in wonder hd it took my 8 hourd to get my sound to work over HDMI using the all in wonder card02:31
TheMusoDGMurdockIII: how is it more buggy?02:31
dotblankhmm I see02:33
dotblankwell it works for me02:33
bryce__vorian, -vmmouse is missing from main - LP #69780, #407816.02:34
bryce__er02:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 69780 in xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse "Please promote xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse to main" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6978002:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407816 in xorg "vmmouse should be in main (reverted to universe in intrepid)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40781602:34
bryce__slangasek, -vmmouse is missing from main - LP #69780, #407816.02:34
pwnguinprobably the best linux audio strategy is to ask what laptops the distro developers own and buy them02:34
pwnguinbecause everything always "works for me"02:34
dotblankwow ok that is stupid why cant they use that patch?02:34
DGMurdockIIIii like it to if you get it working right but with my ati all in wonder hd it took my 8 hourd to get my sound to work over HDMI using the all in wonder card02:34
bryce__slangasek, I've got a commit sitting in xorg's git to add as an explicit dependency on xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse - should I upload this, or is something more needed?02:35
DGMurdockIIIi sold not have to go througt all that trouble it should work out of the box02:35
TheMusoDGMurdockIII: What version of Fedora are you comparing it against?02:37
DGMurdockIIIfedora 1102:37
TheMusoDGMurdockIII: and what version of Ubuntu are you trying to use?02:37
DGMurdockIIIubuntu 9.0402:38
TheMusoRight, well 9.10 has changed a lot, so I suspect your problem is fixed in 9.10.02:38
DGMurdockIIIok02:39
pwnguinreally, to make any claim about this youd need to know how many bugs were fixed, and how many are still remaining. but its worth a shot02:40
pwnguinesp since you know it's possible to make it work02:40
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slangasekCaesar: no, because Ubuntu is already switched to eglibc ;)03:07
slangasekbryce__: which package gets the dep on -vmmouse, how much does it change our CD sizes?03:11
slangasekbryce__: anyway, please upload and I'll have a look at it in the queue03:12
bryce__slangasek, its uploaded, package is 'xorg'03:17
slangasekok03:18
YokoZarslangasek: can I have 8kb of cd space to put a missing icon in app-install-data? pretty please :)03:22
YokoZaractually it's probably way less than that compressed03:23
slangasekreally?  if it's way less than that compressed, sounds like you're using the wrong image format ;)03:23
slangasekwe can spare 8k on the CDs, yes03:24
slangasekbryce__: new files in the debdiff, not documented in the changelog: debian/local/Xsession.d/60x11-common_localhost, debian/local/dexconf.patch ?03:29
directhexum... is it me, or is karmic unhappy about the idea of changing timezone?03:30
directhex/etc/timezone seems unchanged by what i poke in system/administration/time and date - and it resets my changes to london time03:31
slangasekworks if I change it via gnome panel03:31
slangasekbryce__: welp, the extra changes in the debdiff don't seem to imply any changes to the actual binary packages, unless they cause a build failure... so accepted, and hopefully it won't cause a build failure03:35
bryce__slangasek, hmm03:35
slangasekand -vmmouse promoted back03:35
bryce__thanks03:35
bryce__slangasek, 60x11-common_localhost I'm not sure where that came from03:36
bryce__the dexconf.patch is stray from an earlier review, my bad.03:36
bryce__damn git trees03:37
bryce__slangasek, I'd like to upload a new version with these two files removed.  They shouldn't be there and I'd be more comfortable if they weren't.03:38
slangasekbryce__: ok, go ahead03:38
jsgotangcojcastro: damn dude you posted a very old pic! I look thin :P03:39
LaserJockjsgotangco: and so young!03:42
YokoZarslangasek: the image format is .svg ;)03:46
slangasekoh, yes, xml, *definitely* the wrong format >:)03:47
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slangaseksuperm1: is anyone working on bug #438875, that you know of?03:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 438875 in ubiquity "Mythbuntu expects 'enter' to be pressed at the end of install but does not show prompt" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43887503:52
LaserJockslangasek: is it possible to know with what revision of debian-cd the .isos have been built with?04:04
slangasekLaserJock: I don't think that's logged anywhere, no04:04
LaserJockslangasek: darn, oh well04:05
slangasekLaserJock: is that information actually useful anyway?  Is there a public branch corresponding to the debian-cd used on the builder?04:05
kirklandslangasek: that's going to have to be ttx04:06
slangasekkirkland: for java?  already fixed04:06
LaserJockslangasek: well, I assume so04:06
kirklandslangasek: he's the best person for it04:06
kirklandslangasek: oh, sorry, just reading scrollback now04:06
slangasekkirkland: no problem :)04:06
kirklandslangasek: sorry, been under the weather today, in and out of bed04:06
slangasekLaserJock: that's quite an assumption; the builder is somewhat contained wrt network access, and I know the changes I make to debian-cd don't get published to the outside world as part of anything /I/ do...04:07
LaserJockslangasek: I assume http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/bzr/debian-cd/ubuntu/04:07
LaserJockis what gets used04:07
slangasekLaserJock: oh right, people keep repeating that URL, and I keep forgetting it :-)04:07
slangasek(that implies cjwatson pulls periodically, then, yes)04:07
LaserJockI just expected an important change to show up and it appears it didn't04:08
LaserJockso I'm wondering if it's because of the timing of the bzr merge or if I need to dig more04:09
LaserJocksometimes I wish we had hourlies ;-)04:09
LaserJockbut I'm guessing you wouldn't like that very much04:09
slangasekon account of it not working04:10
slangasekLaserJock: what part of the change isn't showing up?04:11
slangasekLaserJock: part of the change is the 'Install an LTSP server' option, which should certainly be easy to confirm/deny04:11
LaserJockslangasek: yeah, problem is it's a "deny"04:12
slangasekbecause bzr respects timestamps, I can't really tell whether the update was done before or after the edubuntu build; so if you don't see the boot option, I think we should just respin04:12
LaserJockslangasek: k04:13
LaserJockI need to check if Ubuntu Alternate has it04:13
LaserJockfirst I'll check that the seed file is there04:14
slangasekactually, the preseed changes are there in the current edubuntu AFAICS04:14
LaserJockok, yeah04:14
LaserJockthe ltsp.seed is on the DVD04:15
LaserJockwhy the heck isn't it showing up04:15
LaserJockanybody have an Ubuntu Alternate daily handy to check if LTSP is in the F4 menu?04:15
slangasekLaserJock: you're looking at 20091020?04:15
LaserJockyeah04:15
slangasekyeah, I see the changes present in gfxboot.cfg as well04:16
slangasekLaserJock: F4> what do you see in that menu? f4.txt doesn't mention anything about ltsp04:17
slangasekthere's f3.txt, which gives a list of boot methods; ltsp isn't mentioned there either04:17
LaserJockin previous Ubuntu releases it's been in the F4 menu04:17
slangasekwhat is the F4 menu?  I don't have a booted ISO in front of me, I'm trying to figure this out based on inspecting the scratch dir04:18
slangasekthe f4.txt isn't menu-y at all04:18
slangasekit mentions 'rescue', that's it04:18
LaserJockI have: normal, safe graphics, and Use driver update disc04:19
slangasekok04:19
slangasekso that's all taken from gfxboot.cfg, indeed04:19
slangasekI don't actively understand how that's supposed to work, though, so don't know why ltsp isn't showing up04:20
LaserJockis 20091020 still being built for Ubuntu Alternate?04:22
slangasekno, images only get built when manually triggered now04:22
LaserJockI see04:26
LaserJockwell poo, why didn't this work04:27
LaserJockI guess I need to download an Ubuntu Alternate and see if it works there as the seed file, etc. are the same04:27
TheMusoLaserJock: It may be quicker to pull the debian-cd bzr branch and check there...04:28
slangasekno, the changes in question are changes that he /pushed/04:28
slangasekwe just don't know why they don't work04:28
TheMusoslangasek: ah ok.04:28
shtylmanccheney: will take a look at it04:43
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LaibschHi ArneGoetje05:03
LaibschCan you briefly explain to me the difference and similarity between ttf-arphic-{ukai,uming}?05:04
LaibschThey are just different styles, right?05:10
LaibschI'm asking because some packages recommend uming and others ukai05:10
LaserJockslangasek: ok, so the Ubuntu Alternate from 20091019.1 has the LTSP F4 option05:10
LaibschArneGoetje: What do you think about making {chinese,japanase,...} fonts provide the virtual package $lang-font and encourage packages to depend on that?05:11
Laibschbrb05:17
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: what benefit would that have?05:38
Laibschthat's like asking what benefit do virtual packages have05:38
LaibschThese packages all provide essentially a similar functionality05:39
Laibschin different "implementations"05:39
Laibschwhy depend on uming for package A and ukai for package B when in fact the dependency for a Japanese font could be fulfilled by just any Japanese font05:39
Laibsch?05:40
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: different fonts have different styles and are made for different usages... do you really want to mix that up by suggesting "any" Chinese, Japanese, etc. font to packages?05:40
LaibschI doubt that the packager meant to depend on a specific style05:40
LaibschIf they do, fine.  Keep that recommendation.05:40
LaibschIt's more like that in 99% of the cases the packager wants to indicate that scim will not be really usable without a CJKV font, for example05:42
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: I would be OK with that if we limit this to desktop (screen friendly) fonts...05:43
Laibschthat includes and excludes which fonts for example?05:45
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: includes wqy-zenhei (which is installed by default anyways), ttf-arphic-uming and exclude ttf-arphic-ukai, since that font is only suitable for high resolution devices, e.g. printers05:46
LaibschI see05:52
LaibschWhy would scim-pinyin recommend ttf-arphic-ukai, then?05:52
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: a package which teaches CJK characters for example, would want to recommend ttf-arphic-ukai explicitly and display the glyphs in a larger font size.05:53
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: I don't05:53
Laibschyou don't "know"?05:53
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: recommend scim-pinyin to use ttf-arphic-ukai05:53
Laibschother way round05:53
Laibsch$ aptitude why ttf-arphic-ukai05:54
Laibschi   scim-pinyin Recommends ttf-arphic-ukai05:54
Laibschjudging from your explanation05:54
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: I don't recommend scim-pinyin to use ttf-arphic-ukai05:54
Laibschthat looks like the wrong font05:54
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: +105:54
LaibschOK05:54
Laibschttf-arphic is not screen friendly?05:55
Laibsch???05:55
Laibschttf-arphic-ukai is not screen friendly?05:55
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: should be changed to Recommends: ttf-wqy-zehei | ttf-arphic-uming05:55
LaibschOK05:55
LaibschI'll see to that05:55
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: ttf-wqy-zenhei that is05:55
TheMusocd05:56
TheMusogah wrong tab05:56
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: ttf-arphic-ukai is a Kaishu font (brush stroke), which is great for teaching how to write characters, but only looks good on high resolution devices or at larger font sizes. Something which doesn't go well with 96dpi screens and 10pt font sizes. :)05:57
LaibschI see05:57
LaibschFor Japanese I'm basically aware of three main font categories: Mincho, Gothic and those Kaishu fonts05:58
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: yes. For desktop/screen Gothic is preferred. Mincho is used for printed articles, Kaishu for calligraphy printings05:59
LaibschI like Mincho for everything06:00
LaibschIt's softer and got the brushy feel to it while still being readable06:00
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: for Chinese we have similar categories: Heiti or Yuanti (= Gothic) for screen, Mingti/Songti for articles, Kaiti for calligraphy06:01
Laibschi see06:02
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: anyways, for Ubuntu I don't see the need for those virtual font packages, since we ship desktop friendly fonts for CJK by default on the LiveCD. For Debian those would make sense however.06:06
LaibschUbuntu is not only the LiveCD06:07
LaibschI think it makes a lot of sense for Ubuntu as well06:07
LaibschAnd once it's in Debian, it's in Ubuntu, too, anyway06:07
superm1slangasek, i had hearrd that it was fixed at some point, but i've not confirmed it myself yet06:07
superm1with all the usplash changes and what not, i've seen mixed behaviors recently06:08
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: they are dependencies of ubuntu-desktop06:08
slangaseksuperm1: seems like something we would want fixed, so would be good to know whether it /is/ fixed :)06:08
LaibschArneGoetje: Which I for example have removed06:08
superm1slangasek, yeah.  it should be the exact same behaviors on all *buntu disks too, nothing special for myth*06:09
superm1slangasek, neither 1019 nor 10191.1 appear to have ISOs in the folders though, so i'll have to defer an hour or so until 1020 is made to verify06:09
slangaseksuperm1: we're in manual mode on ISO builds; best is to ask me if you see something missing06:10
superm1slangasek, Ah, then yes can you try to regenerate ours?  the last two haven't showed up06:10
slangasekyep, doing an ISO-only rebuild now06:10
slangasek(i.e., using the existing lives)06:10
slangaseklivefs06:10
superm1thanks06:11
ArneGoetjeLaibsch: okay... what would be the best approach for such virtual packages?06:11
LaibschI'm in the process of opening a ticket on LP06:12
LaibschWe can then collect the fonts that should be made to provide the virtual package06:12
shtylmanccheney: patch is good06:13
Laibschonce those changes are in Debian and/or Ubuntu, the next step is to adjust dependencies of the packages that hardwire their dependency on particular fonts06:13
Laibschand relax that to the appropriate virtual package06:13
macoi'm getting differing advice from different devs (no surprise i guess). is it best to add, say, quilt to a package if patching it or to simply apply the patch? one says add a patch management system so syncs dont break it. other says whomever's doing syncs should know to check for merging being necessary. opinions?06:15
Laibschmaco: my opinion is that if you can add a patch system like quilt or dpatch it's generally the better option06:17
ScottKmaco: The current advice is don't bother adding a patch system if Debian doesn't have one.06:17
ScottKLaibsch: Why?06:17
maco*snort*06:17
macoits still a tie!06:17
Laibschno06:18
ScottKNo, not actually.06:18
LaibschScottK is right06:18
LaibschI was talking about something else06:18
Laibschlet me explain06:18
Laibschif you really manage a package (iow you are Debian package maintainer) then it's a good idea to install a patch system like quilt or dpatch06:19
Laibschit keeps things cleaner and more manageable imho06:19
slangasekmaco: "syncs" are a red herring; if you're patching it at all then whoever is nominating it for a sync needs to explain why those changes should be dropped, whether or not a patch system is used06:19
Laibschbut scottk is absolutely right that if Debian does not have a patch system in place and you want to prepare a ubuntu1 package, then it's probably better to patch directly06:19
ScottKLaibsch: That's one way to do it.  Using a VCS is all the rage too these days.06:20
Laibschhow is that an alternative?  I use a VCS for my Debian packages, yet still use quilt when applying Debian-only patches06:20
slangasekI don't agree that it's better to patch directly unless you *also* point the Vcs-* fields at a relevant repo06:21
LaibschSo far, I'm using then as tools for different things06:21
ScottKLaibsch: VCS of the full source, not just a debian dir.06:21
LaibschI see06:21
ScottKslangasek: If you have free time, I just filed a couple of removal bugs.  The gtk1.2 cleanup appears incomplete.06:21
slangasekScottK: currently running the unapproved queue, can have a look at those after06:22
ScottKNo rush06:22
LaibschI'm still packaging tarball-releases only so far06:23
LaibschI'm packaging gnucash cvs for private use06:23
LaibschI'm sure the way I do it is a mess ;-)06:23
slangasekkirkland: isn't this mpich2 upload missing a FFe, seeing that it's bumping sonames?06:31
slangasekrobert_ancell__: I'm uneasy with this gdm upload.  switching from g-p-m to devkit, the week of RC?06:48
slangasekrobert_ancell__: or is this the 21_dkpower.patch that we already had?06:50
slangasekrobert_ancell__: right, seems that it is - that's ok then06:52
slangasek-DI_KNOW_THE_DEVICEKIT_POWER_API_IS_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE - heh, nice06:52
slangasekrobert_ancell__: it looks like our local patch had support for hibernate in addition to suspend, though, and that's missing in the upstream code?06:53
slangasekrobert_ancell__: also, the path for at-spi-registryd is now wrong.  I'm not sure that it was right before, but it's definitely wrong now, /usr/libexec isn't part of the FHS06:55
slangasek(the prefix was configurable before, now it's hardcoded, meh)06:56
slangasekasac, pitti: seahorse-plugins is dropping epiphany-browser in time for RC?06:56
superm1slangasek, well is the expected behavior that that question in bug 438875 is asked via usplash?  it comes up, but it's just sitting on a plane vt07:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 438875 in ubiquity "Mythbuntu expects 'enter' to be pressed at the end of install but does not show prompt" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43887507:01
superm1*plain07:01
siretartmorning07:22
slangaseksuperm1: I /think/ usplash is supposed to exit, then the question is supposed to be displayed07:24
siretartdtchen: a friend pointed me to it yesterday, shouldn't /etc/libao.conf use pulseaudio by default in the package?07:24
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superm1slangasek, well if that's the case, then this is working "properly".  i recall in earlier releases the question was actually posed via usplash07:26
slangaseksuperm1: yes, the code in casper is there to do that if usplash is still running; I think that's probably worth a bug report against usplash07:28
slangasekbut doesn't seem like a blocker07:28
superm1slangasek, okay i'll close that original bug then and file a new one against usplash07:29
slangasekok, cheers07:29
robert_ancell__slangasek, the gdm patch should be ok because we don't use the buttons in upstream for shutdown - 22_shutdown_menu reimplements them in the bottom panel07:29
slangasekrobert_ancell__: aha, confirmed07:34
pittiGood morning07:34
slangasekrobert_ancell__: the at-spi-registryd bit might bear further looking into?  But accepting this upload, in the meantime07:34
* slangasek waves to pitti 07:34
pittislangasek: I talked about this with asac and seb128 yesterday, and the plan was to drop the recommends in the 2.28.1 upload07:35
slangasekpitti: ok, so I should watch for that upload07:35
pittislangasek: btw, tzdata 2009o is out; would you mind if I sync that?07:35
slangaseks/watch for/sponsor/ ;)07:35
slangasekpitti: go ahead07:35
robert_ancell__hey is anyone a pkg-config expert here? Bug 455614 was raised where Debian has removed a recommends from a .pc file, any idea why you would want to do that?07:36
pittiit seems Argentina changed rules slightly (probably for the Saint Louis special case *sigh*)07:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455614 in libsm "don't mess with the pc file" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45561407:36
superm1slangasek, re that alsa-utils thing from the other day, i can confirm reverting debian/init back to ubuntu3 from ubuntu5 does solve the problem too.07:36
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slangaseksuperm1: right - I haven't seen a fixed upload yet that just does this, however07:37
superm1slangasek, yeah i was going to confirm with you that it's okay to upload such a thing first (after I confirmed that it really did fix it)07:37
slangasekyes, please07:37
superm1okay will do in a few min07:38
pittislangasek: seahorse-plugins> oh, you are going to? I'll sponsor the other bits then (gdm, g-d-sharp, etc.)07:39
slangasekpitti, asac: well, the bzr branch doesn't yet have the epiphany change07:40
slangasekand I would have to hunt down the upstream tarball; better if someone else does it, I think07:40
pittislangasek: *nod*07:40
pittislangasek: I'll talk to asac about the epy change when he's up and upload ASAP07:41
robert_ancellTheMuso: Do you know about the Exec field in /usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/at-spi-registryd-wrapper.desktop? It's changed in gdm-2.28.1 but I don't know what the effect is07:50
slangasekrobert_ancell: note that for the other instance of usr/libexec in the source, debian/patches/04_fix_external_program_directories.patch fixes this up07:55
robert_ancellslangasek, yeah, the thing that's got me is there is nothing providing the current path.  So I'm thinking it may not make any difference what path is in there currently07:57
slangasekrobert_ancell: sure, that was my rationale for accepting it as-is :)07:57
robert_ancellslangasek, :)07:58
robert_ancellmvo, should the gnome-codec-install changes you pushed into bzr be released? bug 45513107:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455131 in gnome-codec-install "Update to 0.4.1" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45513107:59
slangasekmvo: does update-manager need an update yet to s/karmic/9.10/ for release?07:59
pittiseb128: do you know the plan (how) to drop epy from seahorse-plugins? there's a sponsoring request for 2.8.1, but it doesn't have that change08:01
seb128pitti, asac said he would work on that, I assigned the bug to him yesterday08:02
pittiseb128: ok, thanks08:02
* StevenK blinks at autologin not working08:02
robert_ancellStevenK, not working?08:03
mvoslangasek: no, but I have a change for 431473 pending08:04
slangasekmvo: ok, cool; DistUpgrade/ReleaseAnnouncement seems ready, wasn't sure if there was anything else needed08:04
mvorobert_ancell: yes, the changes should be fine, I meant to do triage on the open bugs and see if there are low hanging fruits, but I did not manage to :/08:05
slangasekmvo: is that the right bug number?08:05
StevenKrobert_ancell: I could have sworn Moblin Remix, UNR and desktop should autologin. Moblin Remix is at gdm, and I can't login08:05
mvoslangasek: yeah, this time we have two release notes that we can switch more dynamically)08:05
mvoslangasek: bug #43417308:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 434173 in update-manager "[karmic] Regression from 9.04 in getting fully translated Ubuntu installation" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43417308:05
slangasekmvo: good plan :)08:06
slangasekmvo: ah yes, that bug number looks much better :)08:06
slangasekStevenK: 2.28.0 or 2.28.1?08:06
slangasek(not that it should matter, from what I saw of the code)08:06
* StevenK checks08:06
StevenKHm08:06
StevenK"unknown user: ubuntu"08:06
StevenKI suspect this is my own problem08:06
StevenKNevermind :-)(08:06
slangasekmmk08:07
TheMusorobert_ancell: I actually shipped a .desktop file in the at-spi package to work around the incorrect path given in the gdm wrapper desktop file, thinking that that file would be gotten rid of from gdm.08:07
slangasekTheMuso: heh; so we can go on ignoring it, I guess08:08
TheMusoslangasek: works for me.08:09
slangasekTheMuso: please check that things still work as expected with the latest gdm, in any event :)08:09
TheMusoslangasek: It doesn't break anything, noting from that desktop file gets started08:09
TheMusoslangasek: Will do.08:09
* StevenK suspects the initrd he built is broken08:10
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ArneGoetjecjwatson: I just installed Ubuntu from the LiveCD with en_US as target language into a VM. Ubiquity pulled all the language-support and translation dependencies, but at 97% of the installation it purged some of them again together with all the other unused langpacks...08:18
slangasekArneGoetje: was there anything in the latest ubiquity that should help there? I don't remember08:21
ArneGoetjeslangasek: it is supposed to call check-language-support and install all the packages it gets fed from there... and it does that. I just don't know why some of those packages get marked for deletion afterwards.08:23
ArneGoetjeslangasek: namely language-support-writing and its dependencies.08:24
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slangasekArneGoetje: right; no idea then, sorry08:28
slangaseksuperm1: do you know if bugs 432660, 447204, 447395, 447413 need reopened on alsa-utils then?  (Bugs that were closed with the -2ubuntu4 upload)08:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432660 in pulseaudio "Master, Headphones and PCM muted at reboot" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43266008:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 447204 in alsa-utils "alsactl restore interferes with PulseAudio's volume restore" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44720408:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 447395 in alsa-utils "[Karmic] Randomly boot without sound" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44739508:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 447413 in alsa-utils "No sound (Dell XPS 1330M)" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44741308:29
apacheloggerasac: ping08:33
seb128slangasek, hey08:35
slangasekseb128: hello08:35
seb128slangasek, so we are mostly there for GNOME, we still have bug #455900 to fix before rc or karmic08:35
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/45590008:35
seb128and I'm not sure dxteam wants an updated notify-osd, MacSlow has been fixing bugs in a karmic bzr apparently08:36
seb128otherwise I think we are done from the desktop side now08:36
slangasekseb128: ok, great!08:37
slangasekseb128: that doesn't include seahorse yet, though?08:38
seb128slangasek, oh no, waiting news from asac for this one since he wanted to port to xul 1.9.108:39
seb128he said he would do that yesterday and upload08:39
slangasekasac: ping?08:39
slangasekpitti: hum, no builders currently building karmic on i386 or amd64?  anything that needs looked at there?08:41
slangasekah, official builders are all "Building private source"08:42
Laibschwhois sistpoty08:55
LaibschHe doesn't seem to be online08:55
peciskhi people, if PA wrongly detects my sound card, where in the source I should look at and against what I shall report the bug?08:56
HobbseeLaibsch: [18:56] [Notice] -NickServ- Last seen  : Oct 11 14:49:01 2009 (1 week, 1 day, 17:07:04 ago)08:56
Laibschquite a while08:56
peciskPA wrongly detects my sound card = it doesn't appear in Volume Settings => Output08:56
Laibschthanks, Hobbsee08:56
HobbseeLaibsch: you're welcome08:56
sorenLaibsch: He was here yesterday.08:57
soren16:56:20 *** sistpoty|work n=sistpoty@ubuntu/member/sistpoty has quit ["Back to work, really."]08:58
sorenFrom yesterday.08:58
soren(UTC timestamp)08:58
TheMusopecisk: What version of Ubuntu are you running?08:58
peciskKarmic Koala last updates08:59
TheMusopecisk: Hrm ok. Do you happen to have the sl-modem daemon running?08:59
peciskTheMuso, not on this computer08:59
slangasekpecisk: is there more than one user session active on the system, does your session show up in the output of ck-list-sessions, does getfacl /dev/snd/pcm* show your user?08:59
peciskTheMuso, there was laptop with sl-modem and there also Karmic didn't show sound card09:00
peciskbut this is computer ir different matter09:00
peciskslangasek, one sec09:00
peciskslangasek, there is only one user09:00
pecisk:)09:00
TheMusopecisk: You could try disabling pulseaudio auto-spawning, killing pulseaudio, and restarting it...09:03
slangasekpecisk: what about the other two questions?09:05
peciskslangasek, I can't find getfacl command09:07
peciskshall I install something?09:07
slangasekpecisk: the 'acl' package09:07
sorenRunning "getfacl" should tell you this.09:07
peciskslangasek, what ck-list-sessions should show?09:07
slangasekpecisk: your user's session09:07
sorenNo command 'getfacl' found, did you mean: Command 'getfacl' from package 'acl' (universe)09:07
peciskslangasek, then it shows it so09:07
sorenOr some such.09:07
slangasekpecisk: ok09:08
peciskinstalling acl...09:08
ograsoren, it tells you the apt line for copy/paste as well :)09:08
sorenogra: Yeah, I thought so. It just didn't for me, since I already had it installed :)09:09
ograyeah09:09
peciskslangasek, getfacl gives me report about all pcm devices and it shows that user:peteris has rw- for all of them09:10
peciskin fact09:10
slangasekok09:10
peciskmy scenario here is complicated09:10
peciskit shows one device09:10
peciskwhich seems to be part of my multichannel card09:10
TheMusoAh, multi-channel card?09:10
slangasekin that case I'll turn you back over to TheMuso, since we've ruled out consolekit :)09:10
peciskyeah :)09:10
TheMusopecisk: What card is it?09:11
peciskTerratech EWS88MT, uses ice1712 chipset, fully supported09:12
TheMusopecisk: Right, theres the problem right there, pulseaudio does not yet deal with those cards very well.09:19
TheMusopecisk: And there is already a few bugs filed about it.09:20
TheMusopecisk: So if you want to add your voice, feel free to look for bugs relating to ice1712 and pulseaudio.09:20
peciskI see09:20
peciskold PA didn't have huge problems :)09:20
peciskbut I see that rather big changes happened09:20
TheMusoYeah well a lot has changed for PA in karmic09:20
peciskyeah09:20
peciskactually how that card detection happens in PA?09:21
TheMusopecisk: It uses udev to find the card, but it then uses various channel map profiles to work out how to control the volume/outputs of the card.09:22
TheMusopecisk: have a look in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/09:22
TheMusoI think users in those bugs have done something to try and get things working.09:22
peciskI see09:22
peciskok, I will search LP09:23
peciskthanks for the tips :)09:23
TheMusopecisk: You're welcome.09:23
cjwatsonArneGoetje: could I see the log? remember that ubiquity removes things that are in the live filesystem but that it determines aren't needed on the target system09:23
pittislangasek: doko moved them to manual yesterday, but this looks like something else09:23
cjwatsonbut I may be misunderstanding you, and the log should make it clearer09:23
ArneGoetjecjwatson: which log file?09:26
cjwatson/var/log/installer/syslog09:26
doko_pitti: ?09:26
slangasekdoko_: autobuilders09:26
cjwatsonslangasek: my guess on LaserJock's problem is that he got confused by the fact that the LTSP server option is only available when certain main menu items are selected (it doesn't work on a ubiquity-based install, for instance), but he left IRC so ...09:27
slangasekdoko_: the queue of needs-built packages gets longer, the autobuilders are off doing something else :/09:27
slangasekcjwatson: oh, interesting09:28
doko_yeah, another one ...09:28
doko_# 48 "/usr/include/libvisual-0.4/libvisual/lv_defines.h"09:28
doko_#define inline inline __attribute__ ((always_inline))09:28
doko_ /usr/include/c++/4.4/powerpc-linux-gnu/bits/c++config.h:214: error: expected unqualified-id before 'namespace'09:28
cjwatsonone of these days, we'll have build pooling, and will be able to use PPA builds to bolster the distro at times like this09:29
cjwatsonbuild*d*s09:29
doko_#if __GNUC__ >= 309:30
doko_# define inline                 inline __attribute__ ((always_inline))09:30
doko_ /* Compiler specific optimalization macros */09:30
slangasekdoko_: bug #446478> this should be deferred, shouldn't it?  Since you ditched the testsuite-only fix09:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 446478 in gcc-4.4 "testsuite failures in the ld testsuite on arm-linux-gnueabi" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44647809:32
asacslangasek: seb128: i am doing seahorse now09:32
slangasekasac: ok, cheers09:32
seb128asac, thanks09:32
seb128asac, robert_ancell did the upgrade cf sponsoring queue09:32
ArneGoetjecjwatson: https://rookery.canonical.com/~arne/syslog09:33
asacseb128: ok. i can pick it then09:33
ArneGoetjecjwatson: at the end it removes language-support-en, which removes language-support-writing-en and all dependencies09:33
cjwatsonhmm, check-language-support doesn't output packages you've already installed, does it?09:35
cjwatsonthat's the problem - how is ubiquity supposed to know which of the packages it already has installed it should keep?09:36
cjwatsonI think we'll need to add an option to check-language-support to change that09:36
doko_slangasek: yes09:38
* sivang notes he just bugged sabdfl with some morning chitchat and was gently hinted ubunt isin the thick of release and wish all devs good luck with the reelase and happy testing on ION Based hardware09:38
slangasekArneGoetje, cjwatson: is this bug #452516, effectively?09:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 452516 in ubiquity ""Incomplete Language Support" for English" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45251609:39
cjwatsonslangasek: modulo the usual gripes about reopening bugs when the added code doesn't quite work ...09:40
slangasekcjwatson: though no one seems to have closed that bug ever :)09:41
cjwatsonI thought I did09:44
cjwatsonhuh, maybe not, how odd09:44
cjwatsonbug 43417309:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 434173 in update-manager "[karmic] Regression from 9.04 in getting fully translated Ubuntu installation" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43417309:44
cjwatsonthat's the one I closed; actually, yeah, bug 452516 is different09:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 452516 in ubiquity ""Incomplete Language Support" for English" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45251609:44
cjwatson452516 is about the fact that we don't have complete language support for *any* language on the CD, and can't, and what to do about that09:45
cjwatsonsince it is unsightly to declare that everyone has incomplete language support09:45
* slangasek nods09:46
mvolool: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297340/ is probably something you want to add to the debian package09:46
cjwatsonArneGoetje: I'm thinking http://paste.ubuntu.com/297341/ - what do you think?09:48
cjwatsonalso, should we stop including language-support-LL on the CDs, and maybe include language-support-writing-LL or something instead?09:49
cjwatsonhmm, language-support-LL still has interesting dependencies09:50
cjwatsonArneGoetje: if language-support-LL is still useful, perhaps check-language-support should list it?09:51
loolmvo: committed; thanks09:54
Riddellevand: any quick ideas on bug 455580 ?09:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455580 in ubiquity "Kubuntu auto resize can not move slider" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45558009:55
mvolool: thanks10:01
evandRiddell: looking now10:03
looldoko_: #45571810:06
doko_bug 45571810:07
looldoko_: Looks like xml-apis isn't ship in http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/libxalan2-java/filelist10:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455718 in libxalan2-java "libxalan2-java ships /usr/share/java/xml-apis.jar which is also in libjaxp1.3-java" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45571810:07
looldoko_: So I guess we should explicitely disable the xml-apis target in rules10:07
lool(in libxalan2-java)10:07
looldoko_: Do you agree this is the way we want to fix it?10:07
doko_lool: it is fixed, the gap between the builds was a bit longer than expected10:08
peciskTheMuso, found one bug, did a fix suggested in comments, works now10:08
peciskthanks10:08
TheMusopecisk: great10:08
TheMusopecisk: np10:08
* pecisk turns on Keane in full power10:09
slangasekdoko_: it's not fixed, there must be a missing versioned Replaces if you're seeing that error10:09
looldoko_: I just updated again and I dont get any new .deb10:10
loolI can add a replace in libjaxp1.3-java10:10
doko_ahh, I hate <= replaces/conflicts: Conflicts: libxalan2-java (<= 2.7.1-2)10:12
doko_adding this ...10:12
slangasekoh, if the conflicts was there, why did it fail10:13
slangasekah, we had 2.7.1-2ubuntu1 before, right10:14
lifelessdoko_: what do you think of the idea of a ABI/header split for java packages - with the pom in the -dev10:15
lifelessdoko_: and/or making java binary packages have the 'soname' - the jar version - in the package name, so that multiple versions are able to be installed [to satisfy various maven dependencies more readily]10:16
joaopintomvo, is there any support on update-manager to fetch changelogs for packages from 3rd party repositories ?10:16
mvojoaopinto: not currently, what repos do providem them? we can add it in lucid10:17
joaopintomvo, I am still researching on the subject, I would like to provide it for playdeb/getdeb10:18
joaopintothe archive packages changelogs are extracted during build ?10:19
doko_lifeless: do you volunteer to implement this?10:19
mvojoaopinto: right10:20
doko_we did discuss this at debconf, but for the reason to know when the ABI breaks.10:20
mvojoaopinto: well, its more complicated during build from LP and later again with a script on changelogs.ubuntu.com10:21
mvojoaopinto: I guess you could just that script too10:21
joaopintoI check u-m source, I guess the main issue is how do you setup the changelogs source url from a custom respository10:21
mvojoaopinto: the goal for lucid is to make it all LP based10:21
mvojoaopinto: yeah10:21
TheMuso/c/c10:26
joaopintomvo, a grep reveals, both http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool... and http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/%s/%s/+changelog10:26
joaopintoLP is the one actively used ?10:26
mvojoaopinto: the changelogs one, the other is just a fallback, the format is different currently10:28
joaopintook, so an easy way to do it would be to use changelogs.repository_domain.com/ for non ubuntu sources10:28
mvojoaopinto: but the goal is to switch to LP for the ubuntu ones (but it can/should support different sources if there is a need for this)10:28
joaopintothere are some enterprise internal repositories which would also like to have this feature10:29
mvojoaopinto: yeah, that sounds reasonable10:30
mdzcjwatson: re: bug 455619, just mailed some analysis to the bug10:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455619 in linux "grub-pc removed, update-grub fails" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45561910:32
yoritomohello all10:33
mdzslangasek: ^^10:35
cjwatsonmdz: I don't know how much we can do about this; the missing Conflicts was an error, precisely because there were files installed by both packages that didn't cause an error due to Replaces10:35
cjwatsonand that's the error that led to your /usr/sbin/update-grub going missing10:35
mdzcjwatson: indeed. I guess I'm mostly looking for validation of my hypothesis, so that we have an explanation for what happened10:35
cjwatsonit won't affect jaunty->karmic upgrades, because the conflicts was there in jaunty10:35
yoritomo it has a bug with glipper which can't be reported by karmic, it crash everytime starting karmic,  and when i access to the logs i get this error on top on the window http://paste.ubuntu.com/297346/ which logs may i provide to you to fix that problem ?10:35
cjwatsonmdz: your hypothesis is completed by observing the Replaces fields; it seems correct to me10:36
cjwatsonmdz: I would like to see the older apt logs to see why grub-pc was pulled in10:36
joaopintohum, evern simpler, just use the repository base url+/changelogs/pool/..., no need for an additional hostname just for the changelogs10:36
mdzcjwatson: is the conflict bug 410886?10:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410886 in vm-builder "VMBuilder doesn't work with grub2" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41088610:37
slangasekasac: your seahorse-plugins upload doesn't include any changes to the build-depends10:37
cjwatsonmdz: that's the bug due to which I noticed the problem, although it was actually about something else10:37
slangasekasac: --> rejected10:37
asacslangasek: argh ... gnome control.in i guess10:37
* asac wonders how often he needs to end up in that trap10:38
slangasekmdz: analysis looks accurate, yes; have seen a couple of other reports of the same :910:38
slangasekh:(10:38
seb128slangasek, pitti: ok, notify-osd for dxteam uploaded10:38
mdzcjwatson: http://people.canonical.com/~mdz/temp/apt-logs-mizar.tar.gz10:38
seb128slangasek, I'm done with changes now10:38
yoritomonobody interested by that bug ?10:38
seb128slangasek, there is still a compiz fix coming from mvo before lunch10:39
pittiseb128: thanks, will review10:39
seb128slangasek, pitti: we are done for desktop otherwise I think10:39
pittiseb128: great job with 2.28.1!10:39
seb128pitti, danke ;-)10:40
joaopintomvo, this was already request 3 years ago: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/45129 :P10:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 45129 in update-manager "update-manager should have per-package changelog locations (was: uses changelogs.ubuntu.com for all packages)" [Wishlist,Confirmed]10:40
joaopintorequested10:40
pittiseb128: well, we still need seahorse-plugins, no?10:40
mdzslangasek: cjwatson: mightn't it fix the problem to just make a new grub upload, so that if grub-pc is removed, grub gets upgraded as well and /usr/sbin/update-grub comes back?10:40
seb128pitti, right, asac is one this one, it has been uploaded and need a quick round because of control.in control10:40
asacseb128: slangasek: searhorse-plugins reuploaded10:41
yoritomook bye, have a nice day10:41
seb128pitti, ^10:41
pittigreat10:41
seb128pitti, oh btw glib gettext change doesn't translate X-GNOME-FullName=10:41
slangasekmdz: if the new grub also adds a Conflicts to ensure the removal of grub-pc happens first, yes10:41
seb128which is used in GNOME 2.28 by some programs now10:41
pittiseb128: oh, we should fix that (for lucid)10:42
seb128pitti, I don't think it's something we want to address in karmic now?10:42
seb128ok10:42
slangasekpitti: ah, you already grabbed seahorse-plugins?10:43
mdzslangasek: that seems like a simple and safe fix which would avoid the fallout10:43
pittislangasek: reviewing notify-osd right now, will still take me some minutes10:43
cjwatsonmdz: yes, probably - I'll do that10:43
pittislangasek: I didn't touch seahorse yet10:44
mdzcjwatson: it looks like I tried updating this system to grub-pc, but it didn't work (due to the error you can see in the bug description)10:44
mdzperhaps I re-installed grub during the window where it didn't conflict10:44
slangasekpitti: oh, confused by queuebot's delay :)10:44
cjwatsonmdz: I can't guarantee that it will avoid all fallout, since there may well be a period between removal of grub-pc and upgrade of grub in which update-grub is missing10:44
cjwatsonbut I can't think of a sane way to do better10:44
slangasekasac: why are all these xulrunner/firefox changes only landing now?  GNOME 2.28.1 I was expecting this week, because it wasn't out before, but why weren't these other uploads done last week?10:47
asacslangasek: the transitional packages?10:48
slangasekasac: any of it10:48
asacslangasek: my bad. i wanted to get those RC bugs fixed and once i know that the fixes were good i did this stuff10:48
slangasekasac: it makes for a very bad day when I have to wait hours longer than expected for FF builds before I can start rolling final ISOs10:50
asacslangasek: yes, really sorry. i should have uploaded the stuff last night, but i was too tired and did want to do the final review of this upload after sleep10:51
asacthe important fix i needed for xulrunner 1.9 is bug 44155210:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 441552 in firefox "[MASTER] Firefox 3.5 prompting to restart without installing new addons" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44155210:55
asac1.9.110:55
RiddellKeybuk: ubuntu desktop uses usplash still?10:57
slangasekRiddell: yes10:57
slangasekasac: xulrunner-1.9 transition package> is that really sensible?  Isn't the whole reason for the different package name that they have differing ABIs?11:00
asacslangasek: for consumers that use only stable XPCOM components there was no ABI change11:01
slangasekasac: is that an accurate description of all the reverse-deps of xulrunner-1.9 in Ubuntu? :)11:01
asacslangasek: no. but now there shouldnt be anything left11:02
slangasekasac: then why do we need a transition package?11:02
slangasekasac: transition packages ought to be used only for leaf packages that users will install directly, or for -dev packages that are needed on an interim basis due to a large number of revdeps that need to be transitioned; AIUI, you've already /finished/ the library transition here, so I don't think this xulrunner-1.9 transition package helps us - AFAICS it can only hurt11:04
asacslangasek: yes. but xulrunner is also a leave package for some users (sorry, had to say that) .... anyway, i trust your feeling on this, if you want me to remove the transitional packages and just upload the fix i can do that11:06
slangasekasac: I strongly recommend it given the timing, yes11:07
slangasekasac: rejected current upload11:08
asacslangasek: ok thx. reuploaded with just the fix. making a removal bug out of the other bug then.11:10
slangasekasac: thanks11:10
pittimvo: the g-c-install upload has a 200 line effective code diff..11:18
pittioh, there's some whitespace noise11:19
mvopitti: it should be much less and the changes should be pretty striaghtfoward11:19
mvolet me look at the diff again11:19
pittihttp://pastebin.com/f7c91d8a7 is the effective diff11:20
* mvo nods11:20
pittimvo: and string changes..11:21
pitti-             "• These restrictions do not apply in your country "11:21
pitti+             "* These restrictions do not apply in your country "11:21
mvothat one is needed to fix a gettext issue11:21
pitti(translatable)11:21
mvowell, work around it11:21
pittihow so?11:21
mvowith the • no translation works11:21
mvoworks11:21
slangasekpitti: you can't have non-ascii in source strings11:21
slangasekbecause .po files may be in a charset other than UTF-811:21
mvoI did unfuzzy all the strings, it should be fine (and I tested it with german)11:21
pittiisn't that why .po/.pot have an encoding?11:22
pittislangasek: oh, you mean in case in that other charset, the • char isn't representable?11:22
slangasekpitti: yes11:22
pittimvo: unfuzz> ah, ok11:22
slangasekascii is the only common charset that gettext can guarantee11:22
pittiok, so that's fine, and the whitespace noise is ok, too11:23
pittithe transient window fix is pretty intrusive and it doesn't seem OMGurgent?11:23
mvono, not OMG11:23
mvojust nice11:23
pittimvo: did you test this in different scenarios? (e. g. synaptic running in the background and not)11:23
mvoi did test, but not this particular case, I can do that now11:24
mvopitti: its fine with me if you reject it, I'm sorry for the lateness of the merge :(11:25
mvobut I think its pretty safe from reading the diff/testing11:27
=== MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch
simon-oHi, I'm looking at a package which FTBFS. There is a new upstream version with a "rewritten" build system. Imho it would be the easiest to sync the package from Debian, but I don't know if this is ok, this late in the cycle...11:30
simon-ohttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/31810058/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-i386.givaro_3.2.10-1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz11:30
ScottKsimon-o: If the current package FTBFS, then we should consider it.11:31
jernstYokoZar: hello, I just tried your “gnome-exe-thumbnailer” package on karmic and wondered if you noticed the same problem as me : all icons are the same and nautilus says wrestool: file:///home/jernst/Bureau/Firefox%20Setup%203.5.3.exe: no such directory or file11:32
slangasekasac: heh; firefox-3.0 landed in new because it adds an abrowser-3.0 transitional package, there's never been an abrowser-3.0 before11:32
simon-oScottK: Yes it FTBFS, I just tried it with pbuilder. The package from Debian builds fine11:32
YokoZarjernst: I had noticed it.  I can't figure out why the error is there, because wrestool is definitely available11:33
YokoZar(it's in icoutils, which is a dependency of teh thumbnailer package)11:33
YokoZarwhen i run the thumbnailer script manually from the command line it works fine11:33
slangasekYokoZar: because something is passing URL-encoded filenames to wrestool as an argument?11:34
YokoZarslangasek: hmm, that would make sense as some crazy undocumented behavior11:34
slangasekYokoZar: well, that's what the error message says to me11:35
YokoZarwhat's the quick way to convert url-encoding to normal filename11:35
slangasekuse some corresponding g_ function11:35
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slangasekYokoZar: symbol table suggests g_filename_from_uri11:37
jernstYokoZar: yes that's the problem, wrestool doesn't understand file://11:37
liwYokoZar, http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/stable/glib-Character-Set-Conversion.html#g-filename-from-uri11:40
YokoZarslangasek: that's a C function the thumbnailer is actually a simple shell script :)11:40
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YokoZarhmm, so to fix my shell script I can choose between pulling in glib, crafting something in sed/awk, or 2 lines of python11:47
jernstYokoZar: I thought about sed awk, seems a little bit too hackish ;-) what 2 lines of python are you thinking about ?11:48
YokoZarjernst: import urlparse \ print urlparse.urlparse("foo").path11:48
liwpython -c 'import sys, urlparse; print urlparse.urlparse(sys.argv[1]).path' file:///home/liw/README (tested :)11:49
jernstliw YokoZar : doesn't seem to work with %20 though (file:///home/jernst/Firefox%20Setup%203.5.3.exe)11:51
YokoZarjernst: so it's not converting %20 to "\ "11:52
jernstYokoZar:  that's the problem I see yes11:52
liwis %xx defined for file: urls?11:54
YokoZaryup urlparse.urlparse.__doc__ says it doesn't expand % escapes11:54
YokoZarliw: good question, easiest way is to just build a test package and see, heh.  I'll do that now11:55
jernstliw: nautilus uses %20 for spaces in URI sent to thumbnailers, I can see it here11:56
liwhm, is one supposed to decode %xx first, and then the rest?11:56
asacArneGoetje: lang packs all ok?11:58
asacArneGoetje: did the full export happen?11:58
liwhm, no, can't do %xx separately (silly me)12:00
YokoZarliw: well how about urllib.unquote12:00
liwpython -c 'import sys, urlparse, urllib; print urllib.unquote(urlparse.urlparse(sys.argv[1]).path)' file:///home/jernst/Firefox%20Setup%203.5.3.exe12:01
liwYokoZar, yeah12:01
jernstYokoZar: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/297380/12:08
jernstwfm12:08
YokoZarjernst: heh that's exactly what I wrote (except I used "deurled" for the filename)12:12
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YokoZarI believe we've just discovered the art of synchronous coding12:12
jernstYokoZar: I guess so ! ;-) by the way thank you for your efforts to better integrate Wine in Ubuntu !12:14
simon-oScottK: I filed this as bug 456231.12:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 456231 in givaro "Sync givaro 3.2.13-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45623112:19
jernstYokoZar: do you have already filed a bug for the automatic borders ?12:20
jernstYokoZar: I was wondering why you don't compose your icon with a transparent background of the correct size to workaround the forced borders instead of using the frame ?12:21
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YokoZarjernst: it's intentional that the icon is small and in the middle, if that's what you mean12:22
YokoZarbut yeah the whole thumbnail is a bit big12:23
YokoZaralthough putting transparent borders on it results in other weirdness in nautilus like extra spacing12:23
jernstYokoZar: you mean you don't want to show only the icon (with maybe a small wine icon) and not the whole window arround it?12:23
YokoZarjernst: the idea is to show just the programs icon if it's marked executable, and otherwise show it embedded inside a larger (generic) executable container12:24
Keybukpitti: random question of the day12:24
YokoZarthe point is to make executable applications (wine .exe, python files, elf binaries, etc) look visually distinct until they've been given explicit execute permissions12:25
Keybukyou know how bcmwl-kernel-source is on the USB key pool?12:25
Keybukhow are you actually meant to install that? :p12:25
YokoZaronce they have u+x then they can be presumed trusted and we use their embedded icon12:25
pittiKeybuk: what's an USB pool?12:25
Keybukpitti: you know, on the Live image?12:26
Keybukthe pool/dists directory and archive12:26
Keybukship seed12:26
Keybuketc.12:26
pittiah; so, what's the problem with it?12:26
pittiI wonder why we have it at all, though, it's dependencies should be very heavy12:26
pittigcc, make, and all that12:27
Keybukwell, how do you use it?12:27
jernstYokoZar: I see12:27
Keybukall of the deps are either in the same pool, or already installed12:27
pittiKeybuk: jockey, or mere apt-get install12:27
KeybukI've never known how to *actually* use that key12:27
Keybukhow?12:27
Keybukjockey doesn't appear :)12:27
amitktseliot: nvidia update blew up again (identically) http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/297390/12:27
YokoZarjernst: it would be nice to not have nautilus force the size of thumbnails though12:27
Keybukpitti: if you start it from System, all it says is "No proprietary drivers are in use on this system"12:28
pittiKeybuk: is the USB key archive actually added to apt sources?12:28
Keybukpitti: even if it was, it wouldn't work12:28
Keybuksince the rest of the apt sources will fail12:28
Keybukbecause the driver in that pool is the network card driver ;)12:29
Keybukbut no12:29
Keybukthat archive is not in the default sources.list12:29
Keybukcjwatson: maybe you know?12:29
pittiKeybuk: jockey won't display a driver whose package isn't available, so that would explain it12:30
pittihm, tricky; I don't think many people woudl appreciate if apt keeps asking them to insert their USB stick instead of just fetching packages from the net; but in this case it would be preferable indeed12:32
cjwatsonKeybuk: it's supposed to be added, can I see the installer syslog?12:34
cjwatsonwell, hmm, is it. I think it is, for the moment12:35
cjwatsonwhether that's a bug or not12:35
Keybukcjwatson: sure, one moment12:35
Keybukjust doing the reboot to install wl ;)12:35
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Keybukcjwatson: http://people.canonical.com/~scott/installer-logs.tgz12:37
cjwatsonof course, this is all emergent behaviour, we didn't sit down and think "let's put a pool on the USB stick"12:38
* slangasek chuckles12:39
cjwatsonoh, that's right, now I remember, we disable the cdrom source in sources.list if any other apt sources are present, so that the user doesn't get prompted all the time12:39
steveireHey12:39
cjwatsonso in short I have no idea how this is supposed to work automatically, although it's clearly available for manual use12:39
steveireMy laptop is doing its first hard drive check since I installed the beta12:40
steveireIt doesn't give any progress at all anymore.12:40
Keybukcjwatson: how do I do it manually? :p12:40
steveireNo 33% done or anything12:40
Keybuksteveire: I *just* uploaded the fix for that ;)12:40
steveireKeybuk: Cool.12:40
cjwatsonKeybuk: fiddle sources.list?12:40
Keybukcjwatson: 'cos basically I just run dpkg -i on the mentally expanded bunch of packages I know I need :p12:40
Keybukcjwatson: I'd have to comment out all the archive things, no? :p12:40
cjwatsonis that actually still true? I know it whines ...12:41
Keybukcjwatson: it appears to fail currently12:41
YokoZarsteveire: is it ext4?12:41
slangasekchrisccoulson: was there any more information you need from me on bug #447431?12:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 447431 in gnome-settings-daemon "gnome-settings-daemon dies with BadMatch" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44743112:41
cjwatsonKeybuk: obviously there are tricks you can pull with temporary sources.list files and such, but personally I'd just comment out the other lines12:42
steveireYokoZar: I don't remember. How do I check?12:42
YokoZarWhomever the fast archive admin was that just approved gnome-exe-thumbnailer after I uploaded it 2 minutes ago thanks :)12:42
steveirefdisk -l doesn't tell me12:42
Keybukcjwatson: it's easier to just install it manually12:43
Keybuk*but*12:43
Keybuksince the whole point of *having* bcmwl-kernel-source there is so people can actually get their wireless working12:43
Keybukshouldn't this be much easier in general?12:43
cjwatsonit definitely should; until you just described this problem now, I didn't know it was difficult12:44
cjwatsonMichael's dynamic cdrom patch to apt should help a lot12:44
cjwatsonsince that will make it possible to have 'deb cdrom'-type things in sources.list without having to worry about changing device names12:44
chrisccoulsonslangasek - i'm a bit confused about the trace actually. unless i'm misunderstanding something, "minor_code 7" corresponds to "XRRSetScreenSize", although perhaps i'm confused about what the minor_code really represents12:45
steveireIt was ext312:46
chrisccoulsonanyway, if i understand minor_code correctly, then the trace is still running asynchronously. that might be because this is code loaded from a plugin, and perhaps the "--sync" option has no effect there (ie, XSynchronize is never called on the display connection)12:46
steveireAlthough I think it also checked a different ext4 partition at the same time which also gave no feedback12:46
chrisccoulsoni need to ask on #ubuntu-x really12:47
slangasekchrisccoulson: eh?  the plugins are separate X clients?12:47
cjwatsonsteveire,YokoZar: doesn't matter which filesystem was in use anyway, usplash integration was just missing in the new mountall package12:47
cjwatsonas Keybuk said, fixed now12:47
YokoZarahh ok12:47
YokoZarI thought there might have been a chance it just wasn't shown for ext4 since it was fast enough12:48
slangasekchrisccoulson: I can confirm your understanding of the minor code, though12:50
chrisccoulsonslangasek - i don't think they are separate X clients. but the information about whether it runs synchronously or not is stored client side in the Display structure (i think), which might not be shared between plugins12:50
slangasekchrisccoulson: hmm, that would be weird12:51
chrisccoulsoni'm just going to have a quick look at the xlib code, perhaps i'm misunderstanding it12:51
* Riddell hugs evand 12:56
evand:)12:56
cjwatsondpm: would you mind sorting out bug 363990 in LP and letting the translator know about the problem? it's the same as bug 409785, except for Hebrew13:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 363990 in language-selector "gnome-language-selector crashed with TypeError in check_status()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36399013:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 409785 in language-selector "gnome-language-selector crashed with TypeError in check_status()" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40978513:00
cjwatsonI'm annoyed that msgfmt --check-format doesn't catch this13:00
dpmcjwatson, sure, on it13:00
cjwatsonI've checked other languages, it's just Arabic and Hebrew13:01
slangasekbwuh, seriously, msgfmt --check-format doesn't catch that?  are the strings properly marked as format strings?13:02
cjwatsonyes, python-format13:03
cjwatsonI think it gets confused by plural forms13:03
cjwatsonor else its python-format handling sucks, I haven't checked ...13:03
* slangasek nods13:03
tseliotamitk: let's see if doko knows what happened13:05
tseliotdoko: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/297390/ (see the end of the file)13:05
tseliotdoko_: any ideas??13:05
doko_tseliot: look at the sanity check13:06
tseliotdoko_: but reinstalling the nvidia package fixes it, right amitk?13:07
tseliotwhich is weird13:08
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Keybuknot for the first time, I think we should generate a quiet noise on the sound card when there's hard-drive activity for SSD13:11
evandhaha13:20
amitktseliot: not this time. It didn't fix it with a reinstall13:27
tseliotamitk: maybe try reinstalling the compiler instead. As doko said, the CC sanity check failed13:28
tseliotwell, as the dkms log said ;)13:28
amitktseliot: my compiler seems to work (just tried compiling some trivial programs)13:35
tseliotdoko_: ^^13:35
amitktseliot: in any case I've filed bug 45624013:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 456240 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 "package nvidia-185-kernel-source 185.18.36-0ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45624013:37
tseliotamitk: ok, thanks13:37
zulasac: ping13:46
dpmArneGoetje, re: bug 363990 and bug 409785, I see in the template's admin page that language-selector still has the checkbox for using language packs checked. If I understand it correctly, this will override cjwatson' fix, since the language pack translations will be used instead of the package's ones, won't they?13:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 363990 in language-selector "gnome-language-selector crashed with TypeError in check_status()" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36399013:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 409785 in language-selector "gnome-language-selector crashed with TypeError in check_status()" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40978513:47
asaczul: hi13:47
asaczul: .symbols?13:47
zulyep13:47
asaczul: what info do you need?13:47
zulhow to do it basically13:48
asaczul: cdbs?13:48
asaczul: DEB_DH_MAKESHLIBS_ARGS = -- -c413:48
asacand add an empty .symbols files for your lib13:48
zulthat it?13:48
asaci think that should make it fail and dump a patch with the symbols that you need to put in there13:48
asacremember to remove the ubuntu revisions from the versions it chooses13:49
zulok thanks13:49
asaczul: for cdbs thats it. yes.13:49
hadessasac: way to work upstream13:50
hadessasac: you were waiting until when to send me those gnome-bluetooth patches?13:50
seb128lol13:50
asachadess: until i have time to argue13:50
asachadess: i will rebase and submit the rest13:50
seb128I was ready to bet that was going to happen ;-)13:50
seb128hadess, you know by being aggressive on bug reports etc you don't invite people are quickly drop a change your way13:51
asachadess: actually, i try to be a good upstream citizen :)13:51
hadessseb128: aggressive on bug reports?13:52
seb128hadess, and getting things nicely described in proper format etc can take a bit you don't always have when you are in a hurry13:52
hadessasac: why do you ship 4 or 5 non-upstreamed patches?13:52
asachadess: for networkmanager for instance, i didnt add a single patch this cycle13:52
seb128hadess, you tend to rant when the patch is not using proper git format, or the description lacks something you would have wanted to see there, etc13:52
hadessseb128: you must have me confused with somebody else13:53
seb128hadess, that's probably it13:53
hadessseb128: i rant like that on shared-mime-info bugs, because there's a lot of work to be done on whatever reports we get13:53
hadessand it's funny that i seem to have no problems working with other people either...13:54
hadessanyway, i'm waiting for your updated patches13:54
asachadess: it was a deadline thing. usually i submit everything while doing. this one is an exception13:54
hadesssconklin: what's up13:55
seb128hadess, I don't think I've problem working with you, I just said I would not add a patch in a hurry on something you maintain13:55
seb128hadess, you expect the submitter to do his side of the work which is fair but can take a bit13:55
sconklinhadess: hi! it's been awhile, good to see you again13:55
asachadess: one reason also is that i did them after the .1 release - and i didnt think there would be a new .2 before we release so i lowered prio on that13:56
asachadess: will do better and give you the rest asap, ok?13:56
hadessseb128: don't you think it would be better if you upstreamed the patch and marked it as needs-work instead of holding it back?13:56
asacthats a mood point imo. nobody is holding patches back here. really13:57
jonohadess, how do you feel the patches should be provided?13:58
hadessasac: whether you were holding them back on purpose or not isn't the point13:59
jonoit seems that they were not purely because of time constraints13:59
jonothis just seems a miscommunication13:59
asacin this case it was clearly a time constraints ... i did them as a side-job while working on other stuff14:01
hadessasac: and now you're going to have a hard time rebasing them14:02
asachadess: yes, thats the pain i bought by not following up14:02
hadessgiven that a good bunch of patches went in upstream14:02
jonomaybe a middle ground is for asac to just make his raw patches available and then rebase them when things are easier time-wise14:03
jonoparticularly as we are a week from release14:03
jonowould that be acceptable, hadess?14:03
asacthats what we do now ;)14:04
jonothats what I originally thought14:04
hadessasac: the problem is that you didn't do that...14:04
jonohadess, can you think of a better solution, given the time constraints asac is talking about?14:05
slangasekof course the raw patches are available14:05
asachadess: this one slipped through as release times are overly busy  ... more i cant say ... except that i am sorry14:05
asacthough i am not really sorry ;)14:05
asacjust see that we can work better together in future14:05
dholbachpitti, slangasek: can we sync mootools from Debian? it'll make phpmyadmin installable again14:06
jonohadess, would you be happy to be a little more patient with things, due to the release?14:07
dholbachpitti, slangasek: do I need to go through all the release/archive-admin stuff?14:07
pittidholbach: any package that will go on DVDs or CDs can't right now14:07
pittiwe could sync it after RC14:07
hadessjono: we have a release too, and i make a point of making upstream releases for all the distros14:07
pittidholbach: it would be better to have an RC bug for that, so that we can do it after RC and not forget14:08
jonohadess, I agree, I just don't really know what the solution is when the problem is lack of time14:08
jonobrb call14:08
dholbachpitti: hm? it's in universe14:08
pittidholbach: mono-tools is main14:08
dholbachpitti: mootools!14:08
dholbach:-)14:08
asachadess: this was one of the things that i also didnt have in mind. i always thought fedora releases 3 weeks or so after us ... just found out that you planned to release on 31st yesterday14:08
pittidholbach: oops :)14:08
asacwhile talking to dcbw14:08
pittidholbach: ah, iti's a new package14:08
dholbachyep14:08
hadessasac: this isn't a fedora vs. ubuntu thing14:08
hadessasac: this is me being pissed off as upstream for a lot of packages14:09
asachadess: ok, if its not just gnome-bluetooth i would like to help as good as i can.  if you want i can through whatever package you are upstream for and discuss all patches with you etc. ...14:10
pittihadess: understandable, but pretty much all distros (including Fedora) have shipped patches for years, so I don't see why you particularly pick on asac now when he sends a patch two days later..14:10
asachadess: is there a list of packages we should look at?14:11
hadesspitti: because i've spent time fixing the exact same bug he did because he didn't send them upstream14:12
hadessand i'm pretty sure his patches aren't enough to fix the problems either...14:13
pittiso in the future, would it be a compromise to give a quick followup on the upstream bug "I have a fix for this, will send in two days"?14:13
asachadess: right. as i said above. i thought there was no way you would do a .2 release - that was the misjudment that led me to lower the upstreaming prio a bit, which made this fall off from radar and duplicated work.14:13
asacshit happens14:13
pittiso that you at least know about it?14:13
hadessasac: why didn't you ask me instead?14:13
asachadess: instead of what?14:13
asacinstead of misjudging?14:14
hadesspitti: that would certainly be better, although stuff like git-bz makes it easy to upstream patches14:14
dholbachpitti: need a bug for mootools?14:14
hadessasac: instead of not asking...14:14
pittidholbach: at it now14:14
* dholbach hugs pitti14:14
asachadess: i havent use git-bz ... i guess that would have helped me to not not upstream them instantly. will check that out. tahnks14:14
dholbachrebooting - brb14:14
hadessasac: git bz file gnome-bluetooth general <commit-ids>14:15
asachadess: asking failed because of the time-constraint thing i talked about. i did this in a night shift to meet some deadline together with other stuff.14:15
asachadess: thanks. do i need to setup password?14:15
hadessasac: no, you do that from your git tree, and it will read your cookies from the browser14:16
asaccool14:16
asacgood to know14:16
asachadess: so moving forward: i rebase stuff and give the rest to you. and in future i just submit all patches using git bz ;) ....14:16
asachadess: if you want me to help you on the other packages you are upstrewam for feel free to ping me14:16
asacdeal?14:17
hadessasac: gnome-user-share, nautilus-sendto, shared-mime-info, totem, totem-pl-parser, rhythmbox, gvfs14:17
pittigvfs> our patches are either applied in git or in bz (and were sent there even before uploading)14:19
pittiso that should be clear (I'm keen myself to keep it patch free)14:20
hadesspitti: good14:20
fatal^talking about patches.... http://patches.ubuntu.com doesn't seem to be very up to date anymore... are there some other place to look for patches?14:21
pittihm, merge-o-matic seems to not run any more?14:21
pittifatal^: looking for a particular package?14:21
slangasekpitti: correct; I asked out loud about this a couple weeks ago, nobody admitted responsibility14:22
slangasek(and the page lists no contact information)14:22
fatal^pitti: not really.... I usually dig stuff out of the packages themselves, but it'd be nice if there was a more convienient way.14:22
cjwatsonKeybuk and doko are the contacts for merge-o-matic, AFAIK14:22
pittifatal^: for packages which we have in revision control, it's usually easier to pick them off the web UI14:22
fatal^pitti: what's the url for that?14:23
pittifatal^: e. g. for gvfs: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-desktop/gvfs/ubuntu/files14:23
pitti-> debian/patches14:23
fatal^thanks14:23
pittifatal^: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/ has all the GNOMEish packaging branches14:24
Keybukdrwxrwsr-x  2 merge merge       4096 2009-09-10 13:05 .lock14:26
Keybukhuh14:26
Keybukit's running14:26
Keybukoh14:26
pittistuck perhaps? running for over a month?14:26
Keybukyeah, read that date the wrong way round ;)14:26
Keybukright, it was locked out14:26
Keybuklooks like IS locked it out after a reboot but then never re-enabled it14:27
KeybukBAD IS14:27
Keybuk(given nick is in wtmp at that time ;p)14:27
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EtienneGhappy 5th anniversay of Ubuntu to everyone!14:32
dholbachthanks pitti14:39
dholbachpaulliu, lool: glad to see the moblin bits are in14:39
looldholbach: We're going to close the remaining syncs as it's too late for them to be processed14:40
lool(too risky)14:40
loolwe'll just live with what we have now14:40
dholbachhm, they're in universe and new packages - it's not like they'll cause regressions14:41
paulliudholbach: the problem is.. OEM team have to update moblin stuff before this week. So I've done it in Debian unstable first. If we sync those packages to too new versions we'll break.14:42
dholbachok14:42
hadessasac: and i fixed more killswitch bugs and did another release just to spite you...14:51
kirklandslangasek: erg, yes, probably it was missing an FFe.  I see it's been approved now.  Basically, the previous version we had was DoA (sync'd from Debian mentors in the interest of getting more testing on Karmic).  Finally, lucas just uploaded a working version to Sid.  I just figured it was worth a shot trying to sync that to Karmic.  If it was declined, I wasn't going to complain.14:52
slangasekkirkland: "If it was declined" - cf. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2009-October/000634.html14:54
slangasekkirkland: it's assumed that universe packages that have been uploaded are supposed to be there14:55
kirklandslangasek: thanks14:56
slangasekwell, that means I noticed it because it generated a bunch of sudden NBSes and needed NEW processing :)14:56
asachadess: ok. not sure why you have to spite me though ... if it helps ;)15:00
* asac on a call now15:00
hadessasac: that was supposed to be a joke15:00
hadessasac: but i'm pretty sure that your patches aren't enough to fix the bugs i just fixed15:01
asacok thanks. will check out what you did and see if there is anything left to rebase15:01
superm1slangasek, well for some of those bugs, the behavior was already reverted in ubuntu5.  i'll check with dtchen as for what he expects for the others15:02
slangaseksuperm1: ok, thanks15:03
freepitti, mathiaz: hi, bug #444743 is still not fixed, any blocker for the acceptance of the smart SRU in intrepid-proposed (see also bug #347983)15:11
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable (https://launchpad.net/bugs/444743/+text)15:11
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable (https://launchpad.net/bugs/347983/+text)15:11
free?15:12
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mathiazfree: it's in the unapproved queued: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=15:14
mathiazfree: waiting on the ubuntu-sru team to review the change15:14
freemathiaz: I see, thanks for the pointer15:14
LaserJockcjwatson: so it seems like the F4 menu misses several options on the Edubuntu DVD and I think on the Ubuntu DVD as well15:15
LaserJockcjwatson: the .seed files are present and the gfxboot.cfg has entries, but the menu options don't appear in the end15:15
cjwatsonLaserJock: did you remember to select "Install in text mode" or whatever it is before pressing F4?15:16
cjwatsonLaserJock: the options in gfxboot.cfg, inc. LTSP, only apply to certain main menu items15:16
LaserJockohhhhhh15:16
cjwatsonif you press F4 directly at boot, you'll get those options suitable for the selected main menu item15:16
LaserJockbah15:16
LaserJockI'm an idiot15:16
LaserJocklet me go verify15:16
dtchensuperm1: in terms of alsa-utils, they're fine at Fix Released; they may need separate tasks for pulseaudio, etc.15:17
LaserJockcjwatson: yep it's there, I'm an idiot15:18
dtchensiretart: that's probably a good idea15:18
LaserJockalthough it's not necessarily intuitive that the menu would be context sensitive15:18
superm1dtchen, so does pulseaudio at some point call alsactl store?15:19
superm1it's not clear what that flag is still used for since the pulseaudio stuff was reverted from ubuntu4 to ubuntu515:20
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cjwatsonLaserJock: I'm not entirely certain it's intuitive, but OTOH I'm not certain how it could be done better :) anyway it's not unique to Edubuntu15:21
LaserJockcjwatson: no, and we can document it15:21
LaserJockcjwatson: once you realize what it's doing, it's actually rather nice15:22
LaserJockcjwatson: we wouldn't want people selecting LTSP and Ubiquity at the same time15:22
dtchensuperm1: err, there shouldn't be any flag at all, and no, PA doesn't invoke alsactl store, though it does sync its ctl status with ALSA's hw ctl status15:22
dtchensuperm1: perhaps I'm confused about which flag you're referring to?15:22
superm1dtchen, http://pastebin.com/f7f047be915:23
pittifree: sorry, will catch up on SRUs after TB meeting; last week was a bit crazy due to karmic release15:25
dtchensuperm1: that flag isn't used anymore; it's not even present15:25
superm1dtchen, well your upstart changes that backed it out were not accepted this late, not sure if you saw that15:25
superm1so this is the smaller delta to back out just that flag stuff15:26
dtchensuperm1: yes, I'm aware. In the current ubuntu6, it's fine as-is.15:26
superm1dtchen, ah i didn't realize that got pulled out of unaccepted already - that's my mistake.15:28
superm1so what's the best approach to ensure that those other bugs closed from ubuntu4 and ubuntu5 don't see regressions from this?15:29
ccheneyshtylman: thanks15:31
dtchensuperm1: they won't AFA alsa-utils is concerned. Any problems must be in pulseaudio.15:33
superm1dtchen, okay thanks15:33
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slangaseksmoser: should we post the 20Oct uec build as an RC candidate?15:45
smoserslangasek, i think so. http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/15:47
smoserslangasek, but i did just now tag bug 407949 as targetted to karmic15:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407949 in ec2-init "ec2-init: ec2-set-defaults needs better defaults for non US/EU regions" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40794915:47
smoserslangasek, i need guidance on exactly how much grief there will be for requesting that change (possibly post RC if we choose to use the ones there).15:49
smoserthe source change is very trivial15:49
slangaseksmoser: I've cleaned up the make-web-indices integration for uec overnight; does http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/unpacked/ now look the way you think it should, is anything missing?15:49
smoserhttp://pastebin.com/f35e24c2715:50
smoserthat has patch15:50
ccheneyslangasek: i will need to do another upload (if possible) for bug 452518, just got the patch last night, what do you think about when to do it? as an update or directly after RC, etc?15:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 452518 in openoffice.org "table, numbering and image error when saving .doc file" [Critical,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45251815:50
slangaseksmoser: the next step is that I'm going to try to integrate populating the "EC2 published AMIs" table from a text file15:50
ArneGoetjecjwatson: language-support-LL just pulls in the other language-support-{fonts|input|writing}-LL packages if available. This one exists only for upgrading. Language-selector won't install that package anymore, but the other language-support-{fonts|input|writing}-LL packages directly when the corresponding checkboxes are checked.15:51
slangasekccheney: how long does an OOo build take on armel these days?15:52
smoserslangasek, so one thing to note is that as it is right now, the publish to ec2 occurs after checksum-dir is run15:53
ccheneyslangasek: last build took 18 hours15:53
james_wogasawara: hey, is the "ECC is not currently enabled in the BIOS" bug pattern needed due to kerneloops?15:53
ccheneyslangasek: oh no, 1 day 19 hours15:53
ccheneyslangasek: misread when it finished15:53
ttxsmoser: about bug 407949 > you nominated for karmic in "Ubuntu on EC2" project, not "Ubuntu", want me to fix that ?15:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407949 in ec2-init "ec2-init: ec2-set-defaults needs better defaults for non US/EU regions" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40794915:53
jdongout of curiousity, what are the armel builders? Real ARM systems or some sort of emulator?15:53
ogasawarajames_w: it is15:53
slangasekccheney: yeah, no way that's going in in time for RC.  If the kubuntu folks think this is urgent to have before release then we can shove it in after RC, otherwise SRU15:54
james_wogasawara: does it need to be a WARN_ON in the code?15:54
ccheneyslangasek: ok15:54
smoserttx, yeah. please.15:54
ogasawarajames_w: I'd need to check15:54
james_wogasawara: I would think that would be a better way to avoid the message15:54
ogasawarajames_w: agreed15:54
james_wgranted, it may not be the best way to do it at this point15:54
slangaseksmoser: I don't see a reason that it needs to be done in that order?15:54
ccheneyRiddell: opinions of when to do bug 452518, it causes files to be saved in the wrong format and in the instance of the bug report not save certain types of data in the file (apparently saved in a really old version of the format)15:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 452518 in openoffice.org "table, numbering and image error when saving .doc file" [Critical,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45251815:55
ogasawarajames_w: I'd consider it a bandaid for now15:55
james_wbut to stop users getting that every boot just to be told "you can't report this" would be good15:55
james_wogasawara: thanks for being on top of it :-)15:55
Riddellccheney: after RC (Thursday afternoon) would be good then15:55
ccheneyRiddell: ok15:56
smoserslangasek, it is just how it is right now. a build happens, and then another cronjob notices that there is a new build that isn't published.15:56
slangaseksmoser: do we care about having the daily build pages link to EC2 AMIs though, or do we only care for milestones?15:57
ArneGoetjedpm: language-selector translations should not go into langpacks, no. I remember I have disabled theat before... no idea who enabled it again.15:57
smoserslangasek, i think it would be nice if they did. so if we can make the header "generate header" such that it can be called once, and then again later , that would be really nice.15:58
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smoserthe "again later" would just be when the publish-to-ec2 had finished. i could have it call the generate header, which would pick up the published-ec2-nightly.txt15:59
slangaseksmoser: in that case, I think it would make more sense to integrate it into a single cronjob16:00
siretart`dtchen: I just wonder, since kubuntu doesn't use pulseaudio, wouldn't that break libao application under kde?16:00
ScottKccheney: Yes please (on fixing that).  I had that bug, but the doc in question wasn't one I could attach to a bug report.  Fixing that would be huge.16:01
pittifree: done now16:02
slangasekogasawara: could the weather report pick up http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/current/karmic-uec-{amd64,i386}.manifest?16:02
freepitti: awesome! thanks16:02
ogasawaraslangasek: yup, gimme a minute and I'll get it updated16:02
pittifree: sorry for the delay16:02
slangasekogasawara: thanks!16:02
ccheneyScottK: ok16:02
freepitti: np16:02
smoserslangasek, so you'd want the cronjob that did the build to finish only when build and publish and HEADER generation were done16:03
slangaseksmoser: yes16:03
smoseri dont know why i dont like that :)16:04
slangaseksmoser: since each action is really dependent on the earlier actions anyway, there's not much point to having separate cronjobs... that just introduces a race condition16:04
slangasekI don't know either :)16:04
smoserbut it would not be that hard to integrate it.16:04
smoserthere isn't a race condition16:04
smoserthe last thing done is 'link current' and the watcher only looks at current16:05
dtchensiretart`: yes, that's why many of these settings were left at 'alsa'16:05
dutchieis there an official opinion re: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/404435?16:05
slangaseksmoser: well, that's still a race in the sense that if the latest build hasn't finished yet, you get the old one published instead16:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404435 in update-manager "Bad spelling/grammar about ARMv6" [Low,In progress]16:05
dutchie(specifically https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2009-September/002752.html)16:05
dtchensiretart`: in light of release, it doesn't make sense to bump it; I don't know of any libao apps that break because 'alsa' is used16:06
smoserslangasek, well, thats covered. i will admit to a sub-second race condition, though.16:06
smoserthe race you're  mentioning is not an issue though.  the publisher script marks that its working on a dir with the $(readlink -f dir) name. and marks that it finished that also.16:06
smoseri can take your suggestion to wrap it all up16:07
siretart`dtchen: sure. I'm not going to touch it, but rather wanted to confirm my understanding of the issue here16:07
smoserthen the output will have publish-nightly-ec2.txt in it when you take over16:07
ArneGoetjeasac: mozilla looks translated to me, however it reports the version of the translations as 3.5.2 although I uploaded 3.5.3 already into Rosetta.16:08
smoserslangasek, should we sign published-ec2-nightly.txt ?16:08
slangaseksmoser: I don't think that matters16:08
smoserit contains the ids.16:09
smosera tampering with that file could allow someone to get their amis run appearing to be ours16:09
slangaseksmoser: except people are generally grabbing them from the header anyway, which isn't signed16:10
slangasekif they're concerned about it, they can go directly to the AWS website, no?16:10
slangasekindeed, we give them links right to the site16:10
smoserthey can definitely verify that 'canonical' published an image16:10
ScottKIs the site https?16:11
smoserso, slangasek, you can assume then that when a build finishes the output looks like it does for 2009102016:11
slangaseksmoser: ok, great16:12
smoserit is not, but s/http/https/ works. so we should do that.16:12
smoserslangasek, what script are you running ?16:13
slangaseksmoser: for what part?16:13
ScottKsmoser: I worry that without https and an appropriate cert, DNS cache poisoning attacks could still be used to give people wrong images.16:13
slangaseksmoser: for the header generation, it's make-web-indices - I've added a call to build-ec2-image16:14
smoserScottK, you're correct. so we absolutely should change the link to use the https16:15
smoserright? that would calm your concerns ?16:15
smoserits just a matter of 's/http/https/'16:15
ScottKsmoser: With an appropriate cert, I think so.  I'd ask kees to make sure16:15
keessmoser: https with a valid cert is fine16:17
keessmoser: that may need IS support, though, since www.ubuntu.com isn't https16:17
smoserah.16:18
smosersorry, i missed the point of ScottK's objection.16:18
smoserthe uec-images is not https available with valid cert. the amazon site is.16:18
pittiogra, lool: oh, how come that UNR is just 680 MB nowadays? I thought it was almost 1 GB before16:19
ograpitti, .iso restriction16:19
ScottKsmoser: Do you have it now?16:19
pittiogra: I thought it was supposed to be just installed from USB sticks16:19
ogranot anymore, since karmic it should be installable from CD as well16:20
smoseryes. i see what you were saying. and i dont hav ea solution for 'uec-images.ubuntu.com' is not https16:20
ograthere was apparently demand16:20
pittimat_t: bdmurray_ says that the beep on the mini 9 is gone with yesterday's live images; can you confirm on current karmic?16:23
mat_tpitti: thanks, will try to confirm it later today16:23
mat_tpitti: will let you know!16:23
mat_t:)16:23
pittimat_t: cheers16:23
bdmurray_mat_t: also in alsamixer there is a beep option which might be the cause16:23
mat_tbdmurray_: ok, I'll check it out, thanks116:24
mat_t!16:24
ogasawaraslangasek: ok, uec should be on the weather report now16:25
slangasekogasawara: thanks16:26
loolpitti: We switched to ISO and went to make sure it fits the 700 MB bill16:28
loolpitti: As some people even run it on regular laptops16:28
pittilool: nice; how painful was that? (I'm just curious)16:29
loolSince UNR is supposed to have a lighter stack, it made sense to target 700 MB16:29
pittiit's nice to be able to download/rsync it much faster now16:29
loolpitti: For some reason it wasn't too bad; after I cleaned up the seeds to match the desktop we were already in the same zone, usually a bit higher than desktop; not sure why we're doing so good (it's suspicious!)16:29
loolWe did drop things like openoffice help IIRC16:29
loolWe miss things like brasero or the VNC stuff16:30
loolxsane16:30
looland gimp and gdm-guest-session16:30
loolI bet gimp saves us a lot16:30
loolpitti: Basically excluding things which were expected to be unusable on the typical netbook made a big difference I guess16:31
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pittilool: makes sense; thanks for the heads-up!16:33
pittilool: gimp is 6 MB (without documentation), but with docs it's like 2016:33
pittibut indeed it doesn't make much sense to have by default on a netbook16:33
loolpitti: I suspect gimp pulls a bunch of things16:35
loolAt some point it even pulled webkit  ;)16:35
pittiyou managed to keep webkit off the image? nice16:36
dholbachKeybuk: did you get anywhere with the vserver people?16:37
Keybukdholbach: they made a karmic template that worked for them16:38
dholbachoh, is that documented somewhere?16:38
dholbachdo you think we should get it into the release notes?16:38
KeybukI'll defer to slangasek on that one16:39
smoserslangasek, so did we leave that you would put the ami from http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/published-ec2-nightly.txt into iso tracker ?16:41
loolpitti: Oh no we did not16:41
loolpitti: I mean gimp is a hog16:41
Keybukdholbach: certainly you can't upgrade a current vserver to karmic16:42
Keybukyou have to start over with a new template16:42
loolwebkit is pulled by empathy so no luck there16:42
dholbachKeybuk: ugh16:42
slangasekdholbach: yes; can you open a bug on the ubuntu-release-notes project and suggest some text?16:42
Keybuk(unless you can switch templates? I don't know much about vserver)16:42
slangaseksmoser: I think so?16:42
Keybukdholbach: you have to change your vserver to be one that actually has an init daemon16:42
dholbachslangasek: no, I can't - I have no clue about how it gets fixed16:42
Keybuk- then you need to disable things like /etc/init/udev.conf, /etc/init/mountall.conf, etc.16:43
dutchieis there an official opinion re: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/404435?16:43
dutchie(specifically https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2009-September/002752.html)16:43
Keybuk- and you need an /etc/init/vserver.conf that has initctl emit lines for the events that mountall makes16:43
dholbachKeybuk: right, so the text should advise people to get in touch with their ISPs and restart the servers afterwards16:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404435 in update-manager "Bad spelling/grammar about ARMv6" [Low,In progress]16:43
looldholbach: moblin remix is built from universe + ppa; if we push a version which forces a library transition on us, we're screwed16:43
smoserslangasek, so, please do that. (not meaning to nag, just didn't know if it was lost)16:43
Keybuk(you probably need more for X to start too)16:43
dholbachlool: ok16:43
looldholbach: (It's very fragile to build from universe + ppa)16:43
Keybukdholbach: if we're going to *have* release notes text, it should probably tell the ISPs what to do too :p16:43
dholbachKeybuk: right16:43
dholbachKeybuk: did anybody of them made notes about the config changes?16:44
slangaseksmoser: ec2 done16:45
ScottKpitti: You may recall a private bug I filed against apport that you redirected to gdb.  I'm not comfortable with making the bug public, is there someone I should subscribe to it to give it a better chance of being looked at?16:45
mvodutchie: this is just about karmic vs 9.10 ? fixing it now is a bit of work as it quires manual unfuzzing the strings16:46
dutchiemvo: though it'd be something like that16:46
pittiScottK: ubuntu-dev perhaps?16:46
ScottKpitti: Thanks16:47
mvodutchie: given that very few people are likely to see it, I'm inclined to just leave it as it is16:48
slangaseksmoser: are we going to use the same filename, "published-ec2-nightly.txt", for the actual milestones?16:48
dutchiemvo: Shall I mark it as Fix Released then?16:48
slangaseksmoser: oh, n/m, you cover this in the wiki16:48
Keybukdholbach: no idea16:48
Keybukdholbach: in the words of your boss, I give negative shit about vserver ;)16:48
smoserright.16:48
dholbachKeybuk: I realise :)16:48
dholbach:-(16:48
dholbachI'll try to find out16:48
dholbachthis sucks16:48
smoserslangasek, i originally did not have the '-nightly' in it, but then when i went to publish a named release from a nightly dir, i realized i would overwrite the existing file (or refuse to do it becaues that file existed)16:49
mvodutchie: that is best I think16:50
slangaseksmoser: "daily" would've been more friendly to the existing scripts which all use this label, but no mind, I'll roll with it :)16:50
mvodutchie: we may need the string again for lucid, but IIRC there was no arm port in hardy, so hardy->lucid upgrades will not be a problem16:50
smoserwe can change that easily enough.16:51
dpmArneGoetje, I remember we discussed at the platform sprint that we could use langpacks for language-selector after release, but I don't remember having enabled it myself16:51
ScottKmvo: You recall correctly.  No armel in Hardy16:51
smoseralmost certainly i can sed -i with 's/nightly/daily/'16:51
dpmArneGoetje, I remember we discussed at the platform sprint that we could use langpacks for language-selector after release, but I don't remember having enabled it myself16:51
asacArneGoetje: rosetta is not used for those that have .xpis ... remember?16:52
asacArneGoetje: what i wanted to verify is that the 1.9 and 3.0 lang packs are finally gone16:52
asacand dont show up in the addons manager anymore16:53
asacArneGoetje: can you give an ack on that?16:53
rgreeningo/16:53
* rgreening sendds greetz from winnipeg16:53
asacArneGoetje: they were still left in last rounds -base packs16:53
slangaseksmoser: can we go with just "daily" and "release", then?16:53
asacthe idea was that they go away completely after the last full export16:53
smoseryou mean ditch 'milestone' ?16:54
slangaseksmoser: I don't think that at this level, we care about what kind of milestone it is - that just means more code I have to write to find the filename16:54
slangaseksmoser: whereas if it's daily vs. release, that matches the existing args to make-web-indices16:54
mvothanks ScottK16:55
smoserok. so that file, you want named as publish-ec2-daily.txt or publish-ec2-release.txt ?16:55
slangaseksmoser: yes, please16:55
smoseryou're ok with distinguishing 'milestone' other places (like the bucket names) , right?16:55
smoserbecause we expect to leave those around, i'd like to separate them (in a sorted list) from actual releases... the 'milestone' bucket did that.16:56
slangaseksmoser: yes, certainly16:56
slangasek(I don't see any mention of buckets on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEC/Images/Publishing, fwiw; does this correspond to "LABEL" there?)16:56
smoserok. then i will rename nightly to daily, and smash 'label' in publish-ec2-<name>.txt to fit daily/release.16:57
smoserslangasek, in NamingConvention16:57
smosera beta/rc/alpha go into bucket named ubuntu-images-milestone-us16:57
smosera release goes into ubunt-images-us16:57
smoserwell, spelled correctly hopefully.16:57
slangasekspelling is ovreraetd16:58
smoserbut label there is 'beta' or 'rc' or 'alpha1'16:58
smoserthe resultant published filename has that in it.16:58
ArneGoetjeasac: ack16:59
asacthx16:59
asacnow i can sleep again ;)16:59
slangaseksmoser: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/ updated now with the AMI table; not sure why this table renders differently from the one you had before, though17:12
smoserslangasek, looks fine to me. i had copied and pasted some stylesheet stuff to get what was there.17:13
smoserslangasek, it really looks great. thank you for your work on it.17:13
slangaseksmoser: well, I copy pasted the same stylesheet stuff from you, but it looks different :)17:14
smoseroh well. who are we to question firefox's authority17:14
slangasekanyway, if that looks ok, I think we have something now that we can use for publishing the RC17:14
smoseri think so.17:15
smoserso when we publish as RC, we'll:17:15
smosera.) copy 20091020 dir to 'rc' dir17:15
smoserb.) publish to ec2 as 'rc'17:16
smoserc.) make-indices17:16
smoserd.) remove published-ec2-nightly17:16
smoserprobably swap c and d order17:16
smoseranything else ?17:16
smoserslangasek,17:17
tseliotKeybuk: is there a patch which allows Moblin's  X "not to clear the screen until the desktop appears", as you said? If so, where can I find it?17:18
slangaseksmoser: actually, I was going to wire up publish-release to be able to do a-c for me17:19
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slangaseksmoser: but not until after I get some sleep, I'm afraid17:20
smoserthats fine. what do you mean by 'publish-release' ?17:20
smoseris that another cdimage script ?17:20
slangaseksmoser: cdimage/bin/publish-release17:20
slangasekyep17:20
smoserawesome. i'll look at that. thanks again.17:20
slangaseksmoser: sure - thank you!17:20
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slangaseksmoser: there are a handful of package updates that apply to UEC for RC: http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ogasawara/weatherreport/iso_pkg_diffs/uec-amd64.html - I think we should reroll the images / AMIs for this17:37
smoseri'm ok with that. but then i have to ask if i can sneak in one other.17:37
slangaseksmoser: ok?17:38
smoserec2-init for bug 40794917:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407949 in ec2-init "ec2-init: ec2-set-defaults needs better defaults for non US/EU regions" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40794917:38
slangaseksmoser: sure; get it uploaded and we can push it in17:39
smoseri have to test the patch here, but i is viewable at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~smoser/+junk/ec2-init.karmic/revision/3317:39
smoserok. let me run the test first although it surely seems like it should be fine to me.17:39
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slangaseksmoser: I need to go get some sleep now; if pitti or cjwatson are around when you have ec2-init ready, please prod them about accepting it; in the meantime, I think the images that have been posted should be smoke tested17:50
smoserslangasek, i just booted one, so at very least it boots in us / i38617:51
ArneGoetje@core-devs: could someone please sponsor bug #409813 for me? Thanks!18:00
smosersoren, ping18:04
asacbug 40981318:04
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/409813)18:04
smosersoren, http://paste.ubuntu.com/297648/ or zul i'd appreciate your sanity check on that patch.18:05
smoseri just tested in both ec2 and uec18:05
smoserbut just want to be sure.18:06
zulsmoser: looks sane18:06
tripzerowhy doesn't ubuntu kernel maintainers include the tuxonice patches?18:07
jdstrandmdz: fyi, bug #455832 is a regression from jaunty (I wasn't sure you got server team bug mail, so mentioning it here)18:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455832 in libvirt "segfault when attaching disk with same physical device" [High,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45583218:11
jdstrandmdz: it also isn't limited to AoE, but seems any physical device (ie /dev/sdc)18:12
jdstrands/physical//18:13
mdzjdstrand: thanks, please tag it as such18:18
jdstrandmdz: since it is marked as "Won't Fix" for karmic, I'll add regression-release18:19
mdzjdstrand: ok18:21
smoserpitti, or cjwatson ping per slangasek's comment above. I've attached debdiff (bzr diff) at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34061675/bug407949-catch-exception.diff to bug 407949 and requested sponsorship.18:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407949 in ec2-init "ec2-init: ec2-set-defaults needs better defaults for non US/EU regions" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40794918:25
pittismoser: looking18:30
pittismoser: so ec2.get_mirror_from_availability_zone(availability_zone)18:31
pittismoser: won't need the same treatment?18:31
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smoseri put a comment there to that affect, but no.18:33
smoserhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/297660/18:33
smoserthats what it looks like.18:33
pittismoser: or is the try/except just meant to catch missing entries in ec2.location_locale_map?18:33
pittismoser: ah, good18:33
pittismoser: thanks, uploaded18:35
pittilool: accepting mobile-meta, since the images need a respin anyway for casper18:36
smoserpitti, thank you.18:36
smoserso, how do I know when that reaches archive ?18:36
smoseri will respin UEC images at that point.18:36
pittismoser: we need to respin ubuntu server images with that as well, I guess?18:36
smoserubuntu server does not include ec2-init. only UEC.18:37
pittiah, good18:37
pittismoser: how about18:37
pittiwget -q -O - http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/karmic/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz | zgrep -A 10 'Package: ec2-init'|grep ^Version18:37
pittismoser: and check that it is 0.4.999-0ubuntu418:37
pittithen it should be ok18:37
smoserpitti, thanks.18:38
dupondjecould some developper please check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/39103518:38
dupondjeits such an extremely annoying job :18:39
dupondje:(18:39
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/391035)18:39
dupondjenobody ? :(18:42
loolpitti: we don't use mobile-meta in any image I think18:58
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keespitti: what is the state of builders, I have a 3rd attempt at a jaunty kernel build coming in soon.  is there a preferred time for it?19:15
pittikees: fine from my side, we are rebuilding images for RC now, and have everything we currently need; I'd appreciate if you could just build one at a time, so that we keep one buildd for doko_'s maven efforts and possible emergency rebuilds; does that work?19:18
keespitti: it's just jaunty this time, the others are done.  i can't control per-arch builds.19:19
pittikees: per-arch isn't necessary; I meant one source building at a time19:19
pittikees: if it's just jaunty, that's fine19:19
pittithanks for coordinating19:20
keespitti: yeah, just jaunty.  thanks!19:20
pittismoser: new ec2-init is on the master archive (cocoplum), but not on archive.u.c. mirror yet19:48
pittismoser: where do you build the EC2 images? on antimony?19:48
smosernectarine is in data center19:48
smoserits view of archive.u.c has it19:49
smoserso i'll start them. thanks for the ping.19:49
pittismoser: right, please do verify the version there; I suppose it has a local mirror as well?19:49
pittismoser: our cdimage server (antimony) doesn't have it yet either19:50
pittiso it might be in limbo on syncproxy19:50
smoseri verified from nectarine with what you suggested above.19:50
smoserso i think it should be good. it'll be a 10  minutes or so anyway before i start this.19:51
zulhow do I add testcases to the iso testing wiki?19:52
eviljussi01+could anyone explain to me the rational for removing libstdc++5 from the karmic repos?19:55
gesereviljussi01: it was carried over from Debian: Debian bug #53677619:58
ubottuDebian bug 536776 in ftp.debian.org "RM: gcc-3.3" [Unknown,Closed] http://bugs.debian.org/53677619:58
eviljussi01geser: right. thats really sad :( Im noticing several things that depend on it. :/19:59
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dupondjewho can I contact for aptitude bug ?20:03
dupondjedid a bugreport20:03
dupondjeand seems like I found the fix for it20:03
zulpitti: is it normal to have postgresql-8.3 and postgresql-8.4 installed at the same time when you are upgrading from jaunty to karmic?20:05
pittizul: yes; you should get a debconf note that 8.3 is obsolete, and instructions how to upgrade20:05
zulpitti: ok just making sure20:05
pittiwe can't do db upgrades during dist upgrades20:06
* mneptok and co. are a few days from upgrading the MySQL universe :)20:06
dupondjepitti: can I stalk you for the bugfix ? Its a quite annoying bug in aptitude, and got it fixed now. Would be great if it was fixed in Karmic20:06
dupondjebug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/39103520:07
pittidupondje: please subscribe ubuntu-main-sponsors if you have a fix; sorry, I don't have time right now (busy with doing the RC release stuff)20:07
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/391035)20:07
dupondjek20:07
avb1guys, why there is so many dependencies to libgnome2-0 and libgnomeui-0? accordning to http://www.gnome.org/~fpeters/299.html only gnome-panel should depend on it20:22
avb1ok, seems there is only gdm20:24
dholbachavb1: if you look at http://www.gnome.org/~fpeters/299.html there's a bunch more for LibGnome and LibGnomeUi20:29
avb1yes, in others :)20:30
avb1most important is that gdm should not depend on it20:30
avb1im wrong, /usr/lib/gdm/gdm-user-switch-applet depends on it20:33
pittismoser: please tell me when images are ready, and I should add them to the ISO tracker; or can you do that yourself?20:37
smoseri will need help on that.20:37
smoseri just started a build. its minimum 1 hour before everything is done and published to ec2, pitti20:39
pittismoser: ok, I think I can stay awake for another hour20:39
jdstrandkirkland: fyi-- fta asked my about this in #ubuntu-mozillateam. is a failed install for an XP guest via virt-install/virt-manager/libvirt a priority for karmic? see bug #45660220:49
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/456602)20:50
kirklandjdstrand: if someone has a tested patch, that I can eyeball, test, and sponsor, I'll gladly take it21:14
kirklandjdstrand: but I'm in documentation mode at this point21:15
jdstrandkirkland: this is a regression. can you add the appropriate karmic Won't Fix task, and add regression-release? this did work in jaunty and will like need to be in the release notes21:16
jdstrandkirkland: I would do it myself, but since I am not the one making the call, it seems more appropriate for someone else to do it21:17
dupondjeI have a patch ;) tho not for that problem ;)21:18
kirklandjdstrand: done21:19
wasabi__NIce. Ya'll are coming to visit me this year (Dallas.)21:24
wasabi__See that? "Ya'll". Get used to it.21:24
chrisccoulsonslangasek - would you mind trying to get an xtrace log of your g-s-d crash at some point (although you're probably quite busy at the moment ;))21:29
smoserpitti, i'm sorry but it appears like its going to be another 30 minutes. build is going, publish to ec2 still running.21:43
smoseri'd guess around 21:00 UTC you'll see http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020.1 populated.  the file published-ec2-daily.txt will have the AMIs you need. (the format is like http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/published-ec2-daily.txt and you are concerned with the first 4 lines)21:45
pittismoser: sorry, I killed my X, had to reboot; were you saying anything to me?21:52
smoser:)21:53
smoseri'd guess around 21:00 UTC you'll see http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020.1 populated.  the file published-ec2-daily.txt will have the AMIs you need. (the format is like http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020/published-ec2-daily.txt and you are concerned with the first 4 lines)21:53
pittismoser: I still see the "[22:45:00] i'd guess around 21:00 UTC you'll see..."21:53
smoserthats all.21:53
pittismoser: ah, ok; I was afraid I missed something before that, since that didn't include a highlight21:53
smoserthere was something before it, but the above is good21:54
pittiok, will poll for that and add to iso tracker when it appears21:55
pittismoser: so those are ec2 ami US/Europe i386+amd6421:57
pittismoser: is there a different place for "server UEC"?21:57
pittior shouldn't these be added?21:57
smoseryes, the published-ec2-daily.txt contains the ec2 {eu-west-1,us-east-1}/{i386,amd64}21:58
smoserfor "server UEC" i think just reference 20091020.1 (and that url i posted with that number in it above)21:58
pittiok, thanks21:59
smoserpitti, http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/karmic/20091020.1/ is updated.22:16
smoserjust use the information in the ec2 table22:16
smoserhave a nice night. i have to run now, and thank you for your patience.22:16
pittismoser: ok, that's UEC?22:17
pittismoser: no ec2?22:17
pittiah, I see22:17
smoserat that link, there is a table of ec2 info22:17
smoserok.22:17
pittiI'll just use the same build number then22:17
smoserapparently slangasek made the published-ec2-daily.txt file not shown in the index.22:17
pittismoser: added22:18
smoserthanks.22:18
smoserpitti, i'm looking22:18
smoserhttp://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/ubuntuserver/all22:18
smoserin the past, that has had the AMIs in paren for ec2 . ie, ami-8e5c77fa22:19
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pittismoser: hm, I don't know how to do that, I'm afraid22:22
smoserwell where did you put the AMIs ?22:22
pittismoser: nowhere; I can just state a build ID22:23
pittis/ID/timestamp/22:23
pittilike 20091020.122:23
smoserand it woouldn't take an ami there ?22:23
smoseri think steve was just putting the ami there before. for the ec2 and for the UEC using the timestamp22:23
smoserbut maybe i'm wrong22:24
pittismoser: check now, that better? (added amd64 europe)22:25
pittiit doesn't have a build timestamp any more, though22:25
smoseryeah, i think thats what steve did before22:25
smoserits fine.22:25
smoserthanks again. i have to run now.22:25
smoserhave a good night.22:26
pittiall updated22:26
pittibye!22:27
rickspencer3g'night pitti22:37
pittioh, that was supposed to go to smoser22:37
rickspencer3;)22:37
seb128siretart, hey22:41
seb128siretart, do you know if anybody is working on libdvdread?22:41
seb128siretart, there is a frequent crasher but there seems to be no active upstream there22:41
seb128siretart, bug #43596822:42
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/435968)22:42
seb128^ or if anybody knowns ;-)22:42
chrisccoulsonslangasek - i figured out why your g-s-d trace doesn't look right22:44
siretartseb128: TBH: no idea, I didn't follow libdvdread lately...22:44
seb128siretart, ok thanks anyway22:44
chrisccoulsonthere is no call to _XReply in XRRSetScreenSize (which I'm sure is the call that generates the error), so you will never catch any errors synchronously on that call anyway22:45
chrisccoulsonthe error will always be caught on the next call22:45
chrisccoulsonwhich is a pain :-/22:45
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