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aburch | Hi. Can someone set the priority of 94933, 237233 to wishlist, and 312051, 433545 to medium please? | 10:28 |
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zanshin | Who can tell me what's up with the rt61pci driver. Since Koala my wifi isn't working any more. | 13:01 |
ScottK | bdmurray: I read http://blog.cihar.com/archives/2009/11/25/ubuntu_bugs/ and thought perhaps http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=nijel@debian.org has a few packages in it that could stand to have a triager pointed at them. | 13:33 |
bddebian | Boo | 15:10 |
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on3_g | hi all | 17:02 |
trijntje | whats with launchpad and unsecure items on the webpage? | 19:17 |
awardle | If a bug is a mistranslation and you inform the user that they need to go to the translations portion of Launchpad, what should you set the status as? | 19:49 |
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jarl | I took some shots of visual cavaets during install of kubuntu 9.10, can anyone tell what package I shoud report these bugs to? | 20:19 |
mrand | jarl: ubiquity, perhaps? | 20:24 |
mrand | You can find screen shots around, including on google images to see the types of things that ubiquity normally handles. | 20:24 |
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kklimonda | anyone using gmail filters to filter bug mails? | 21:02 |
kklimonda | I've just written a filter and it caught some mails from mailing list | 21:03 |
on3_g | hi all, last meeting's logs are added to the wiki page, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings | 21:17 |
mrand | kklimonda: unfortunately it doesn't use a list-ID. Unless someone knows otherwise, I think you are reduced to using "has the words" searches ... having said that, I don't recall ever having it filter something incorrectly, although there is certainly a chance of it if someone replies to a bug and it still contains all the proper stuff. I use "You have received this bug notification because you" , but I see google hits people having su | 21:17 |
mrand | Oh wait, I think I just found the solution... use the following in your "has the words" filed: replyto:bugs.launchpad.net | 21:17 |
jarl | mrand: thanks, I think ubiquity is it. | 21:19 |
kklimonda | mr_pouit: thanks | 21:20 |
kklimonda | hmm, mrand ^^^ :) | 21:20 |
mrand | haha. np | 21:20 |
awardle | If a bug is a mistranslation and you inform the user that they need to go to the translations portion of Launchpad, what should you set the status as? | 21:21 |
kklimonda | awardle: hmm.. triaged maybe? | 21:22 |
mrand | awardle: I'm not sure I follow. If you believe it to be a valid mistranslation, it should be assigned triaged, correct? | 21:22 |
mrand | *jinks* | 21:22 |
mrand | And I assume assigned to ubuntu-translations project. | 21:23 |
awardle | Ok, could some one set it to triaged then. | 21:23 |
kklimonda | mrand: I'd rather subscribe them then assign bug | 21:24 |
awardle | Sorry its bug 488371 | 21:24 |
ubot4 | Launchpad bug 488371 in gnome-applets "Curitiba is wrongly translated in the clock as Curitaba for Danish" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/488371 | 21:24 |
mrand | kklimonda: That's what I meant. sorry if that wasn't clear. | 21:24 |
kklimonda | awardle: it's a GNOME project so it would be good to check if it's fixed upstream and if not forwarding it to them | 21:25 |
mrand | bbl | 21:25 |
awardle | The bug has been already sent to the upstream and has now been changed in the translations in launchpad. What should the status be changed to? | 21:31 |
kklimonda | now I have no idea... :) | 21:33 |
kklimonda | I have no experience with translation process in ubuntu (or in general) | 21:33 |
BUGabundo | ola | 21:50 |
kklimonda | hey | 21:50 |
BUGabundo | td kklimonda? | 21:53 |
kklimonda | td? | 21:53 |
BUGabundo | == Tudo, PT for sup | 21:54 |
kklimonda | !language | 21:55 |
kklimonda | !abbrevations | 21:55 |
ubot4 | Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly. | 21:55 |
ubot4 | Factoid 'abbrevations' not found | 21:55 |
mrand | PT? | 21:55 |
kklimonda | !abbreviations | 21:55 |
ubot4 | Factoid 'abbreviations' not found | 21:55 |
kklimonda | heh | 21:56 |
kklimonda | mrand: Portuguese :) | 21:56 |
kklimonda | BUGabundo: that's why we use english here :P | 21:56 |
kklimonda | looks like I'm once again in control of my own inbox | 21:56 |
BUGabundo | well I'm Portuguese | 21:57 |
BUGabundo | so I still speake portuguese | 21:57 |
BUGabundo | altough I find myself thinking in English most of the time | 21:57 |
BUGabundo | AND ITS ALL YOUR FAULT | 21:57 |
BUGabundo | :p | 21:57 |
Jordan_U | I want to submit a patch for a bug in code that exists only after applying an Ubuntu specific patch ( i.e. it's code from debian/patches ). What is the standard way to do this? | 22:51 |
dtchen | if there's Vcs-*, use it | 22:51 |
dtchen | e.g., bzr branch, make changes, debcommit/bzr commit, propose a merge | 22:52 |
dtchen | if there isn't Vcs-*, make your changes, regenerate the source package, generate a debdiff, file a bug, attach the debdiff to the bug, subscribe the appropriate sponsor team | 22:54 |
Jordan_U | dtchen: How would I create a branch of lp:ubuntu/grub2 in launchpad? | 23:03 |
dtchen | Jordan_U: the directions are at https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/lucid/grub2/lucid | 23:06 |
Jordan_U | dtchen: I know I can use bzr branch lp:ubuntu/grub2 to create a local branch, I was just wondering if there is a way to automatically create a launchpad hosted branch from another launchpad hosted branch | 23:09 |
dtchen | Jordan_U: #launchpad is a better forum | 23:09 |
dtchen | I'm fairly certain that you can | 23:10 |
dtchen | in terms of web UI, I'm clueless; I use bzr. | 23:10 |
Jordan_U | dtchen: Ok, thank you | 23:10 |
Jordan_U | dtchen: I am fine with just doing it with bzr, I have never worked with launchpad and bzr before though so I don't know how to create the repository in the first place | 23:12 |
dtchen | just branch it, make your changes, commit, and push | 23:13 |
Jordan_U | I don't know where I would push to :) | 23:14 |
dtchen | anywhere. The branch name is informative *for you* | 23:15 |
dtchen | I don't recommend colliding with +junk, however. | 23:15 |
mrand | dtchen: but typically you push it to your own lp:~user, right? | 23:15 |
dtchen | e.g., bzr push lp:~YOU/grub2/lpfoo | 23:15 |
mrand | yeah | 23:15 |
lifeless | Jordan_U: lp:~YOURACCOUNT/ubuntu/lucid/grub2/fix-1234 | 23:16 |
lifeless | dtchen: no | 23:16 |
lifeless | dtchen: for packaging branches, push them to the distro namespace | 23:16 |
dtchen | lifeless: excellent, thanks for the tip | 23:16 |
Jordan_U | lifeless: Thank you | 23:16 |
mrand | thanks lifeless | 23:16 |
lifeless | dtchen: because a) there might not be a project yet. and b) you're doing a distro fix, so folk need to see it there. | 23:16 |
mrand | lifeless: aware of any documentation somewhere that provides guidelines like this? | 23:17 |
mrand | I'm sure there are probably other guidelines that would be good to follow. | 23:17 |
mrand | but I've not been able to put my finger one them. | 23:17 |
lifeless | there is a wiki page; feel free to add to it ;) | 23:18 |
dtchen | hmph. So if there isn't lp:ubuntu/lucid/pulseaudio, that probably isn't going to work. | 23:19 |
lifeless | dtchen: why not ? | 23:19 |
dtchen | lifeless: I don't know if it does{,n't}; I'm really asking | 23:20 |
lifeless | dtchen: if the package failed to import, it won't be there, but you can still push a branch into the source package namespace. | 23:20 |
dtchen | lifeless: ok, so if I wanted to create that branch, I'd manually extract the source package and push it there? | 23:21 |
lifeless | dtchen: file a bug on launchpad.net/udd | 23:21 |
lifeless | the importer gets history so its better to just fallback to regular debdiff etc if the branch hasn't imported. | 23:22 |
dtchen | lifeless: ok, thanks! | 23:22 |
BUGabundo | any one knows the time (ntp) offset bug for some HW ? | 23:30 |
BUGabundo | its a kernel bug for systems with multiboot | 23:31 |
micahg | BUGabundo: bug 427822? | 23:33 |
ubot4 | Launchpad bug 427822 in linux "UTC should be "no" when installing under VirtualBox" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/427822 | 23:33 |
BUGabundo | let me see if user has VMs | 23:34 |
BUGabundo | I was looking at 238805 | 23:35 |
micahg | BUGabundo: it was the UTC offset bug | 23:35 |
BUGabundo | user says bug 468782 is similar to his case | 23:36 |
ubot4 | Launchpad bug 468782 in ubuntu "acpi-cpufreq / time offset" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/468782 | 23:36 |
BUGabundo | mac_v: is this on of yours ? | 23:37 |
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