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feasty Hi there. I am looking into how to go about getting started fixing bugs for Ubuntu. Can anyone point me in the right direction to start working on fixing some bugs. I have read the wiki pages but cant seem to see where I would go to pick one up to work on. Can anyone help me please?00:54
micahgfeasty: there should be a bitesize tag for small fixes needed00:55
micahghttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=bitesize00:55
micahgmight be a good start00:55
micahgfeasty: what languages do you know?00:55
feastythanks I'll have a look00:55
feastyc++, C but I am happy to work in Python and Java as well00:56
feastyalso competent in bash if that helps00:57
micahgfeasty: that's great00:57
feastywhats the difference between triaged and confirmed?00:58
micahgfeasty: depends on the bugs00:59
micahghere's the standard list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status00:59
feastythanks, perfect01:01
micahgfeasty: usually triaged means it's ready to be worked on01:01
micahgfeasty: unless it's a packaging bug01:02
feastySo how do I take on one of these bugs to fix?01:04
feastyDo I need someone to assign it to me?01:04
lifelessno01:05
lifelessjust start working on it01:05
feastybut is it possible that someone else could be working on it too?01:06
lifelessyes01:06
lifelessbut01:06
feastyok cool01:07
lifeless80K open bugs01:07
lifelessif we had 1000 developers, that would still be 80:1 chance of working on the same bug01:08
feastyah ok :). No problem. When I work on a fix I just download the source through apt and use that or should I get it elsewhere?01:09
lifelessdebcheckout, or apt, or bzr.01:10
feastyok thanks01:10
lifelessall are ok - and there are lots of docs about process and how to record your work etc.01:10
feastyok. Thanks for all your help.01:11
lifelessnp01:13
shriekouthttp://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/happytimer01:39
shriekoutSign up advice.01:39
DktrKranzgeser: with lazr.restfulclient >= 0.9.4 you get http://pastebin.com/m7cd288e8, a workaround is applying http://people.debian.org/~dktrkranz/u-d-t_unicode.patch to lazr.restfulclient02:13
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shriekouthttp://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/happytimer05:59
shriekoutplease advice...05:59
micahgshriekout: sat night is the slow time06:12
shriekouthumm... yes...06:13
shriekout:)06:13
fabrice_spdirecthex, do you have an opinion on Bug #489467 ?07:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 489467 in monodevelop-database "Sync monodevelop-database 2.1.1+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian testing (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48946707:21
RAOFfabrice_sp: It'd be nice to have a set of monodevelop packages that are installable; currently all the plugins are unable to be installed against our monodevelop 2.1.1.07:57
RAOFIn fact, most of our monodevelop packages should be sync'd, it would appear.08:00
fabrice_spok RAOF will process then (just wanted to be sure the sync won't destroy anything).08:00
fabrice_spYes: just what I was thinking08:00
RAOFThe only one I've seen so far with meaningful ubuntu delta is monodevelop-debugger-mdb.08:01
fabrice_spbut it could be solved with the help of directhex I suppose ;-)08:02
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RAOFI could probably check; it'd be nice to have a working monodevelop debugger08:06
fabrice_spTBH, I'm not a mono fan :-D08:07
RAOFHeretic!  Burn the unbeliever! :P08:11
fabrice_splol08:12
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shiki-hi everyone09:02
macoshiki-: this is where developer training happens09:02
macopackaging is something developers do, so...makes sense to bring you here09:03
shiki-ah I know.. I just tried this "Quassel" irc ..and I dont have to autojoin list09:03
macoi use quassel too :) any channels you're in when you close it, itll autojoin when you start it again09:03
shiki-yeah.. but I tried this client first time09:03
shiki-I use Pidgin mostly ^^"09:03
shiki-okay09:04
shiki-so09:04
shiki-source package has two conflicting values.. hmm09:04
macoperhaps different version numbers?09:06
shiki-oh geez09:07
shiki-the person who made the changelog basically, messed up the name of the package09:07
shiki-\o/09:07
shiki-voila' its working09:07
macoyay!09:07
shiki-yeah09:07
shiki-!09:07
shiki-:)09:07
shiki-ty for the help09:07
maconp09:08
* maco points to revu again ;-)09:08
shiki-ah one more 'fast' question09:08
shiki-if I want to build a package for 8.04-9.10 for example. Then I should NOT put the ~ppaX~distroY part and just copy into the folder itself after upload? OR replace the "distroY" to "ZubuntuY" ?09:09
macoyou cant have 1 binary in 2 versions with ppas09:09
nigel_nbmaco: got a min?09:09
shiki-oh..damn :)09:09
maconigel_nb: whats up?09:09
shiki-I could reduce my "work time" to 1/409:09
shiki-could.. ^^"09:09
macoshiki-: they have be named differently09:09
nigel_nbi'm looking for some pointers to start with motu09:09
shiki-yeah.. thats what is annoying :)09:09
nigel_nbjust finished daniel's videos and installing everything09:10
maconigel_nb: was just gonna ask how far you were :)09:10
nigel_nbread the wiki too, but still feel kinda lost09:10
maconigel_nb: have you seen harvest?09:10
nigel_nbno09:10
maco!harvest09:10
macooh boo09:11
macowhy does this not have a factoid?09:11
macosilly bot09:11
shiki-:)09:11
nigel_nbhahha09:11
macohttp://daniel.holba.ch/harvest/sourc09:11
macohttp://daniel.holba.ch/harvest/sourcepackages.html09:11
macothere we go09:11
macoi think the "patches" column is easiest to handle as a beginner09:12
macoum scroll past the linux package though09:12
nigel_nbafter karmic right?09:12
macoharvest is full of low-hanging fruit09:13
macosmall tasks for new devs09:13
macoor lazy ones...09:13
nigel_nbhaha09:13
nigel_nblemme try one out09:13
macoim trying to find one for a source package i can upload that way i can walk you through it and then upload it for you09:14
nigel_nboh, great :)09:14
shiki-hmmm.09:17
shiki-How can I replace a string recursively with sed? (like karmic -> hardy) :)09:17
shiki-or .. just..RTFM? ^^"09:17
shiki-uploaded the stuff to REVU. (hope I didnt do anything wrong..)09:22
maconigel_nb: ugh it seems like most stuff with patches is in main so im just gonna dig up a simpleish one09:30
maconigel_nb: ok see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder/+bug/351509 ?09:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 351509 in vm-builder "vmbuilder should provide an option to choose which libvirt virtual network" [Wishlist,Confirmed]09:31
maconigel_nb: go to packages.ubuntu.com and get to the vm-builder page for lucid09:31
macocopy the link for its .dsc then run "dget blahblah.dsc" with that link instead of blahblah.dsc09:32
macoitll download a .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, and .diff.tar.gz09:34
nigel_nbok09:34
micahgI find it's easier to add the deb-src line for lucid and just do apt-get source -t lucid PKGNAME09:34
macomicahg: that seemed like more explaining09:34
macorun "dpkg-source -x blahblah.dsc" to get it to unpack the source package09:34
macoalso download the diff from that bug09:35
nigel_nbmaco: I'm a little slow, hold on09:36
macowoah....wait im wondering what the heck this patch is doing now09:37
macoah ok i see09:37
nigel_nbin package.ubuntu.com, there was python-vm-builder and ubuntu-vm-builder09:37
nigel_nbI take the second one?09:38
macoyeah09:38
nigel_nboddly the gpg validation failed when I downloaded the dsc09:40
nigel_nbis that okay?09:40
nigel_nbmaco: got everything you asked me to09:42
macoyeah it always does09:42
macoits because source package v. binary package09:43
macook you got the patch from the bug too?09:43
nigel_nbyep09:43
macoand did the dpkg-source -x thing?09:43
nigel_nbyep09:43
macok so when you "ls" you have network.diff       vm-builder_0.11.3-0ubuntu1.diff.gz  vm-builder_0.11.3.orig.tar.gz    vm-builder-0.11.3  vm-builder_0.11.3-0ubuntu1.dsc09:44
macoright?09:44
nigel_nbright :)09:44
macogreat09:44
geserthe validation failed because you (or more precisely dscverify) doesn't have the key of the person who signed the source package09:44
macocd vm-builder-0.11.309:44
nigel_nbgeser: oh.09:44
macogeser: can i continue ignoring it or should i start importing gpg keys like mad?09:45
geserdepends how paranoid you are09:45
macogeser's in ur tubes corruptin ur src pkgs09:46
maconigel_nb: anyway, first thing you do when youre going to apply a patch to a package is "patch -p1 --dry-run < ../patchfile" so in this case "patch -p1 --dry-run < ../network.diff" to test and see if it applies cleanly09:48
nigel_nbmaco: there is a "can't find the file to patch at input line 309:49
macothatd be "does not apply cleanly" then ;-)09:49
macothat means we gotta fix it up a big09:50
maco*bit09:50
nigel_nbaha :)09:50
macotake a look at the first line of network.diff and at the contents of vm-builder-0.11.3/  ...something seem a little off to you?09:51
maconigel_nb: ^ ?09:54
nigel_nbits supposed to change the file inside the package instead of the one already installed?09:54
macoright09:54
macoalso, im pretty sure that adding .orig to the end of the file name is bad09:54
macosooo have to dig around and find where those files actually exist in the source package09:55
macoi suggest "find . -name __init__.py" for possible paths to the first part of the diff and "find . -name libvirtxml.tmpl" for the second09:56
* nigel_nb sheepish grin09:56
nigel_nbi found it manually09:56
macoso did i :)09:56
macoi just realized right now that find wouldve been the easy way09:56
nigel_nboh :)09:57
macomeanwhile i was digging around while you were downloading the source package09:57
nigel_nbi just looked into the VMBuilder folder and then went on09:57
macome too09:57
shiki-Do I really have to mess up the launchpad bugtracker? :(09:57
shiki-(when creating a revu package upload)09:57
maconigel_nb:  so i edited the diff to have this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/330956/09:58
maconigel_nb: make sense to you?09:59
nigel_nbwhats with the a and b?09:59
macopatch level -p1 requires one extra level10:00
macowithout itd be -p010:00
macoi *think* p0 p1 and p2 are all commonly tried, but umm..10:00
macogeser: ??10:00
hyperairquilt doesn't like -p010:00
macois there a reason p1 seems to be the favourite?10:00
macoah ok thatd be why then10:01
hyperairit does seem to be standardized everywhere10:01
hyperairgit diff does -p110:01
hyperairamong other things10:01
macoyeah i knew git diff did it10:01
macothats how i got used to seeing a/ and b/10:01
hyperairand svn diff. and bzr diff10:01
hyperairdpatch seems to like -p0 though10:01
hyperairi remember having to add a/ and b/ to all the dpatch stuff when converting to quilt10:02
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maconigel_nb: ok so i guess the answer is "because everyone else likes it"10:02
* hyperair lol10:02
hyperair+s10:02
nigel_nbwat i meant is, u've just taken a and b randomly?10:02
macoyah10:02
hyperairyou can put anything in front10:03
macoyou add another level because tools like that extra level10:03
nigel_nbclear now :)10:03
hyperair-p1 means the first part is stripped away10:03
nigel_nbah10:03
hyperairyou can even use ./10:03
macoa and b are just because im used to seeing a & b because of using git10:03
nigel_nbso doesn't matter what is put there as long as there is something10:03
* hyperair nods10:03
macoyep10:03
hyperairfor p1 patches yes10:03
hyperairi think traditionally -p1 patches were used because then you'd know it's to be applied from the root of the source directory10:04
shiki-geez... REVU says it should have watch file. Okay, added one. now it says it should NOT have since its a native package. So?...10:05
macoshiki-: it should have a watch file10:05
shiki-okay then.. I'll ignore the warn10:05
nigel_nbmaco: okay, made the changes to diff and saved it10:05
hyperairmore like you shouldn't be creating native packages10:06
maconigel_nb: ok  and if you re-run that patch command, it comes out happy?10:06
gesermaco: I just looked at the original diff: the .orig in the filename isn't the problem, the problem is that the patch was made against the installed binary package and not the source10:06
macohyperair: exactly10:06
shiki-theeen..what the heck should I do ? ..Im aldy lost in the buntu labyrinth10:06
macogeser: oh yeah we got that part already ;-) i just wasnt sure if the .orig mattered or not10:06
hyperairshiki-: make sure your .orig.tar.gz is around10:06
hyperairshiki-: if it isn't, then it'll end up creating a native package10:07
macogeser: we've just been discussing what the actual paths to the files should be and discovering that find is a useful thing to remember exists :P10:07
nigel_nbmaco: not really, Hunk #1 FAILED at 27.10:07
shiki-uhm... sure. and how to create a .orig.tar.gz ? ... (sorry Im totally confused ^^")10:07
nigel_nbmaco: the fact that find exists was useful, though we both didn't really use it ;)10:08
maconigel_nb: oh? pastebin your current version of the diff?10:08
maconigel_nb: ...there arent 27 line10:08
hyperairshiki-: where did you get the source code from?10:09
nigel_nbits probably line 27 of one of the files that we're modifying?10:09
shiki-well..from the person who makes the app.. a sourceforge page10:09
maconigel_nb: youre probably right10:09
shiki-I used a "Debianized" source to create the PPA packages.. which successfully built, and they work flawless10:09
shiki-but if I get the pure source, debianize it, I end up the same way.. it will be a native package10:09
nigel_nbmaco: http://paste.ubuntu.com/330962/10:10
macoshiki-: are you using debhelper?10:10
shiki-now? nope .. now I just used simple debuild and manual edit10:10
geserI this case I wouldn't try converting this patch into quilt but make a new quilt patch and edit this few lines by hand10:10
shiki-(yeah I know the standards, always building the package on my machine first with pbuilder)10:11
macoi wondr if the indentation change on "self.vm.register_setting_group(group)" matters...it may10:11
macogeser: the package doesnt use quilt10:11
macogeser: im told not to add patch management systems to packages that dont already have them10:12
geseroh it doesn't?10:12
macoit has no debian/patches/ ...10:12
maconope, no quilt in debian/control10:12
geserinteresting as vm-builder has quilt in it's build-depends10:13
* maco re-reads10:13
macoheh i cant read10:13
macoq on one line, uilt on the next...what thats not quilt!10:13
geserit's even enabled in debian/rules10:14
macowhy would it have quilt if it doesnt have debian/patches/ ?10:14
hyperairit could be elsewhere10:14
hyperairor it could be leftover from when patches existed10:14
shiki-maco: where should I start? can you point me to a "start point"? (how should I prepare this stuff...)10:15
macoi half feel like this lack of reading skills means bedtime and other half feels like "what? it can go elsewhere? oooh tell me!"10:15
macogeser: do you wanna take over? im not sure i wanna explain quilt at 5am when i havent used it in 2 months10:15
nigel_nbmaco: its 5 am?10:16
* hyperair heads into a corner and laughs10:16
macowhere i am, yes10:16
nigel_nbwhat are you doing anywhere other than bed?10:16
macobeing on irc?10:16
geserI'd but I'm busy myself now, so don't have time, sorry10:16
nigel_nbthere's thing called sleep that human beings need.....10:16
macoyeah i know...10:16
macoparticulary when i have to be up in 3 hours10:17
* hyperair has seen the sunrise quite a few times this month..10:17
hyperairprior to going to bed10:17
nigel_nbhyperair: i see it everyday, I work nights :P10:17
hyperairmeh10:17
hyperairnocturnal being eh =p10:17
nigel_nbmaco: hit the bed.  we'll continue this another day?10:17
macoit was only 4am when i came in here!10:17
macoheh ok10:17
nigel_nbhyperair: I get scared sleeping at night now10:17
hyperairhmm scared of the dark are we?10:17
nigel_nbhyperair: been 2.5 years since i slept in the dark10:18
hyperairO_o10:18
hyperairi sleep... regardless of whether there is light10:18
hyperair lecture theatres suit me best10:18
nigel_nbnow, I do too :P10:18
nigel_nbcubicles are better10:18
nigel_nbmaco: when are you on irc generally?10:19
nigel_nbmaco: first thing, which tz are you on?10:19
maconigel_nb: eastern US10:19
nigel_nbDc right?10:19
maco1500-700 UTC, id say10:19
macoyes10:19
hyperairwhat kind of timezone is 1500-700 UTC?10:20
nigel_nbits not tz, its her irc timings10:20
hyperairoh10:20
hyperairheh10:20
nigel_nbhold on, lemme get that to my tz10:20
nigel_nbmaco: I'll be on at around 0130 UTC to 0700 UTC10:22
macook so evening for me10:22
macoim gonna sleep now. bye bye10:22
nigel_nbbye, night10:23
hyperairhave a good sleep10:23
nigel_nbdont come back soon :P10:23
macohaha10:23
nigel_nbsomeone kick her out :D10:24
macoim gone im gone!10:24
macosee away message and everything!10:24
shiki-back... just had a full KDM/plasma/KDE crash ^^10:44
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MailaenderI prepared GNOME-chemistry-utils 0.10.9 debdiffs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-chemistry-utils/+bug/23396312:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 233963 in gnome-chemistry-utils "Please merge gnome-chemistry-utils 0.10.9-1 (universe) from Debian testing (main)" [Wishlist,Confirmed]12:55
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xeeHi, I'm trying to follow the guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Recipes/PackageUpdate but I'm facing problems, is this the right channel to ask?14:20
macoyes14:24
xeewell, I'm just trying to create a deb of a newer version of a library but I get an error when running pbuilder, which should create the binary if I understand correctly14:26
xeeit says E: failed to find /var/cache/pbuilder/base.tgz, have you done <pbuilder create> to create your base tarball yet?14:26
av`xee, you didnt create the tarball or you specified a wrong --basetgz path14:27
xeeI just followed the guide above, I don't know much about debian packaging14:27
av`xee, start with pbuilder create --distribution whatever --basetgz /what/ever/path --mirror http://a.good.mirror.for.you.com14:27
av`xee, then wait for it to be done14:28
av`xee, then you can pbuilder build foo.dsc14:28
av`remember to specify the path you choose with --basetgz14:28
av`xee, so it will look like14:28
xeethat's the path to the original source tarball, right?14:28
av`xee, pbuilder --basetgz /path/you/choose build foo.dsc14:29
av`xee, no14:29
av`xee, that's a random path to store the distro tarball14:29
av`xee, what pbuilder does it unpacking that tarball and then builds your package into a clean chroot14:29
av`xee, but can even be used to log in and test stuff there too14:30
xeeok thx, I'll try and get back to you14:31
av`ok, perfect :)14:31
xeeav`: now when I do the build command I get the error mentioned here http://paste.ubuntu.com/331116/15:12
keffie_jayxhello, I just generated a debdiff and it complains about not being able to validate my gpg key, should I worry about that?16:08
Laneynope16:09
keffie_jayxthanks16:09
LucidFox_Hmm.16:15
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LucidFoxThis Qt4 app does a lot of qDebug << logging, resulting in the console being cluttered with debug messages.16:15
LucidFoxWhat would be the cleanest way to disable it at package build? (It uses cmake.)16:16
LucidFoxHmm, apparently it's accomplished by ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DQT_NO_DEBUG), but can it be done on the cmake command line without patching CMakeLists.txt?16:17
ScottKAnyone with a Debian chroot that has gcc4.4 from experimental?16:33
geserDktrKranz: re the udt problem: wouldn't it be better to change line 78 of lpapicache.py to "isinstance(data, basestring)"? that would catch data being str or unicode16:34
DktrKranzgeser: good idea, I'll try that16:44
Laneywgrant: I hassled you about this a while ago, but any chance of an MDT lucid <-> sid instance?16:54
Laney(I could do it myself if you want to give me access to the box)16:54
Laneyanyone have access to the mdt configuration that's running on ubuntuwire atm?17:00
Laneysiretart: ?17:00
nigel_nbmaco: back after the nap?17:49
siretartLaney: yes. please write me a mail with your launchpad id. make sure that you have registered an ssh key18:56
Laneycoming up18:57
Laneysiretart: sen t18:58
akheronLucidFox: I made the fixes you suggested: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/jansson19:24
LucidFoxNice. Going to sleep now, though.19:25
akheron:)19:30
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siretartLaney: okay, now please try to login19:42
Laneysiretart: what's the host?19:43
siretartLaney: err, the revu host?20:27
Laneysiretart: doesn't work20:34
* jdong scratches head at the new handbrake buildsys20:47
xeeI'm trying to upgrade a package to a newer upstream version but I'm getting an error when running pbuilder20:54
xeethe output of pbuilder is http://paste.ubuntu.com/331297/ , the error is in the last 10 lines20:55
xeethe error is: dh_movefiles: debian/tmp/usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0.0.0 not found (supposed to put it in libfribidi0)21:01
geserlook at line 43621:39
geserlooks like the lib changed the minor version21:39
xeeok so I should just change debian/*.files?21:45
geseryes21:45
geserbut as I'm no library packaging expert, something more might be needed too21:46
xeeok thx, I'll give it a shot21:46
RAOFYou'll almost certainly need to touch the shlibs file, too, if upstream has bumped a version.21:47
xeeRAOF: I'm new to packaging, where's that file and what do I need to do to it?21:47
RAOFxee: Library packages are special (and more complicated).  The shlibs file (in debian/ along with the rest of the packaging) basically tells dpkg how other packages should depend on your library.21:48
RAOFIf upstream has bumped a version it's likely that either (a) the ABI has changed in an incompatible way, in which case you need to do all sorts of stuff, or (b) there are new symbols exported by the library, in which case you need to change the shlibs file to say ">= current version".21:50
RAOFxee: http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html is a less rough-and-ready description of what needs to be done for library packaging.21:51
xeeactually I have installed it manually(configure; make install) with no visible problems, and it worked well for the purpose I have installed it for21:51
xeeso I'm a bit confident and will give it a shot at least21:52
RAOFxee: That depends a bit on what you've actually used it for; if the SONAME has changed then you can happily build & install it, but nothing will use it without a rebuild.21:53
xeeyes but it worked properly after I installed it(and I got new functionality)21:54
RAOFHm.  That packaging guide needs updating for multiarch.21:54
ajmitchRAOF: many things probably need updated for multiarch21:55
xeeI think this is bigger than I can handle, can I make a packaging request for the newer version or something?21:55
nhandlerIsn't there a recipe somewhere on the wiki for packaging an app that where upstream maintains it in bzr without formal tarball releases? I'm having trouble finding the page21:55
RAOFxee: Yes.  Library packaging is significantly more complex than app packaging.  File a bug against the package.21:55
xeeok, I'll do this, thx21:56
lfaraoneCan I tell cdbs to regenerate configure since upstream's sources lack it?22:20
Laneyyep22:33
lfaraoneLaney: okay, how would I do that?22:34
lfaraoneLaney: in my case, I need to run "autogen.sh"22:34
Laneythere's some variable you set22:35
LaneyDEB_AUTO_UPDATE_* iirc22:35
jgopperti'm using uscan to update gdal1.5 to gdal1.6 for my ppa, what do i do at this prompt? --------------------------22:46
jgoppert|--- gdal-1.5.4.orig/debian/patches/00list22:46
jgoppert|+++ gdal-1.5.4/debian/patches/00list22:46
jgoppert--------------------------22:46
jgoppertFile to patch:22:46
jgopperthttp://pastebin.com/m6b17ff1b, can anyone help?22:51
bddebianYou are trying to patch a file under debian/ ?22:52
jgoppertno, i'm trying use uscan to update the gdal package to 1.622:54
jgopperti don't understand why its asking for a file to patch, i've never used uscan before, just got my watch file to work on my other project22:55
bddebianI never use uscan personally, sorry22:55
jgoppertok thanks anyway22:56
bddebianI always just pull the new tarball rename it, extract it and copy in the old debian/ dir.22:56
RAOFjgoppert: uupdate might work better; it handles the directory rename (which I think is what's killing you there).22:58
jgoppertthanks RAOF, just checking out the man page on it :-)22:58
RAOFYou know, it might be nice to implement the session org.freedesktop.PackageKit daemon in aptdaemon.  It looks fairly simple.23:07

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