[04:35] it seems that if you click at around 392 clicks per second, you can cause synaptics to crap up. =p [04:35] and get tonnes of EQ overflows [04:35] i wonder if that constitutes as a bug, heheheh === ubott2 is now known as ubottu [16:40] michaellarabel, please change your article - the way you wrote it it sounds like I am pushing for xserver 1.6 and that is not correct [16:42] Sure thing, sorry for any confusion bryce. [18:12] tormod: i just noticed the i-g-t debian/watch downloads the bz2 tarball instead of the gz one.. might consider changing that. [18:12] (for next time) [18:13] jcristau, oh, yeah next time is fine :) [18:14] jcristau, is the watch regexp used for anything else than probing for version anyway? [18:14] i use uscan to download the tarball [18:15] 'uscan --download-current-version' in this case, which got me the bz2 [18:15] I see. I should have done that too :) [18:15] hehe [18:19] jcristau, but there is nothing in the git tree that reveals what was used (for git-import-orig)? [18:21] jcristau, anyway the point is that debian still needs an orig.tar.gz and not orig.tar.bz, right? [18:21] pristine-tar can be used for that [18:21] we can have orig.tar.bz2 with source package v3. but aiui launchpad doesn't support that yet, so probably best to hold off for a little while. [18:26] tormod: tagged and uploaded, thanks [18:27] jcristau, thanks. does your upload script automatically tag it or did you do that manually? [18:27] i did it manually [18:40] tormod: did you subscribe to the pts (bug reports and stuff) for the package? [18:40] jcristau, now :) [18:41] (looks like it's in incoming now, so all good) [18:42] next step is to request removal of the binaries for !x86, since they're useless and won't build this time around [18:46] the old 1.0.1-1 binaries? [18:46] yes [19:26] hmm so chromeos is based on karmic right now huh.. [19:34] Sarvatt, where are you seeing that mentioned? [19:34] i'm looking through the source [19:34] http://src.chromium.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=chromiumos.git;a=blob;f=src/package_repo/repo_list_dev.txt;h=7be40563a58172d5dced5c30db5ca3e439c18448;hb=HEAD#l309 [19:34] oh sneaky [19:36] michaellarabel, thanks that wording looks much better [19:42] NP bryce, sorry about any confusion. [20:55] bryce: Sarvatt: http://blog.canonical.com/?p=294 [21:07] mac_v, thanks [21:08] np .. hehe , i just noticed that blog after you guys mentioned it :) [22:51] updating tormod? [22:51] Sarvatt, yes :) holding back intel and ati [22:52] Press enter to build packages ... [22:52] lol [22:53] looking over your scripts, i havent used ppa-update before ever [22:55] any news about that -intel issue? [23:02] nothing, if you want to put it back up and just break everyone so it gets more notice feel free :D i'll just build the old one locally with a higher version because i'd like things to work [23:02] uploading a new xserver with the 2 exa updates now [23:02] cool! [23:03] no, if -intel will be broken for everybody I won't upload it :) [23:04] they include a ChangeLog target in all drivers upstream now, it will conflict with the one we make sometimes [23:05] auto-xorg-git has some logic for this (or maybe for the opposite situation) [23:07] probably some work to do there [23:13] Sarvatt, I see you use origin/ubuntu for xserver. why not debian-experimental, I guess you tried it? [23:15] anyway I hope lucid will go 1.7 soon [23:16] they build alot different [23:17] different options in debian/rules, different packages in control [23:18] at least last i looked it was that way, i just did server in a hurry after hours of libs and protos [23:18] ok I see. now I also see the new upstream driver changes causing build havoc. will look at that next week. [23:20] those commits by Gaetan Nadon on just about every package the past few days? [23:20] yes [23:23] missing files trying to be installed in debian/.install i'm guessing? [23:24] I just saw there was some configure stuff asking for some xorg-macro stuff, autoconf fun I guess [23:25] on jaunty? dont think i put xutils-dev with xorg-macros 1.3 up for jaunty [23:25] looks like everything needs it now too.. [23:26] ah looks like we might need to update macros, he did a bunch of commits to that before he started changing everything.. [23:35] * tormod -> bed