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ebroderCan somebody help me understand what's going on with <https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/istanbul/0.2.2-5ubuntu1/+build/1405019>?00:22
ebroderI don't understand why python-gnome2 wouldn't be installable00:22
ebroder(Or why the FTBFS would be arch-specific)00:23
crimsunebroder: python-gnome2 -> libgnome2-0 -> libesd0 -> esound-common00:33
ebrodercrimsun: What's wrong with esound-common?00:35
ebroder(I don't have a Lucid box/VM yet for testing)00:35
crimsunebroder: libesd-alsa0 is awaiting binary NEW, so it prevents esound-common from being installed (since the latter is arch all)00:37
crimsuncf. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+queue00:37
ebrodercrimsun: *sigh* ok. Why isn't this putting my build in dep-wait instead of failure?00:37
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wgrantIt's complicated. The dependencies are there, but are uninstallable.00:39
wgrantThat needs something like debcheck to determine when to retry.00:39
wgrantWhich Soyuz does not currently do, and Debian only recented implemented.00:39
ebroderSo just keep clicking the retry button every once and a while until it works?00:40
crimsunI'd wait until libesd-alsa0 is binary NEWed and published.00:40
ebroderSounds good00:40
ebrodercrimsun: wgrant: THanks00:40
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CarlFKesound-clients: Depends: esound-common (= 0.2.41-6ubuntu1) but 0.2.41-6 is to be installed00:47
CarlFKin case this wasn't answered: "ebroder: crimsun: What's wrong with esound-common?"00:47
crimsunhow was it not answered?00:50
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* ScottK is pretty sure it was answered02:41
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jmlNg, to "~vcs-imports/evdev/master", sorry.05:10
jmlNg, I should have mentioned that.05:10
ebroderSo is esound stuck just because it's waiting for an archive admin? Because ubuntu-desktop isn't installable right now05:38
wgrantThat's right.05:38
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ohayI asked this on #ubuntu but no one could give me an answer13:42
ohaycan I choose between Grub 1 and 2 using the alternate-install CD ?13:42
persiaohay: That #ubuntu doesn't have the answer doesn't make this a support channel.14:09
persiaYou might try again later, or file a question at answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu14:09
ohayok then14:10
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Mamarokdoko_: did cjwatson talk to you about a backport of glibc for karmic?16:18
junjunhi16:55
junjunit seems Ubuntu 9.10 kernel turns OFF the fast syscall feature?16:55
junjunI checked, and it seems SYSENTER_CS = 016:56
junjunwith vanilla kernel, SYSENTER_CS = 0x60 at run-time.16:56
junjunso Ubuntu patched kernel to disable Sysenter?16:56
* ScottK looks over at slangasek and wonders how the ia64 build turned out?17:26
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zberthello?18:24
zbertI'm usinig ircii18:25
zbertand this is my first time on there18:25
zbertI'd appreciate knowing these are sending aright18:25
zbertoper zbert18:27
zberttest18:27
zberthello18:27
zbertis this working18:29
zbertquit18:35
zberthello?18:36
zbertanyone on here?18:36
zberthi18:37
zbert2hi me18:42
zbertit does work!18:42
zbert2thanks for actually writing18:42
zbertyep, would of been nice to have someone help me test this, oh well... bye18:42
zbert2bye18:42
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lesshastehello.. I have a small feature request. When you get a kernel upgrade in ubuntu, grub gets updated but it doesn't change the default kernel value so when you reboot you get some random kernel19:45
* ScottK suggests you reconsider some assumptions.19:46
lesshasteScottK: go on... :)19:47
* ScottK has run Ubuntu for years and has never had that happen.19:47
lesshasteScottK: I assume you don't use anything but the latest kernel?19:47
lesshasteif you have GRUB_DEFAULT=6 it will19:48
ScottKOK.19:48
Mamaroklesshaste: wrong, I run the same as ScottK since years, never seen that happen, neither with grub nor grub219:48
Mamarokand I had quite a few kernel upgrades since I switched to grub219:49
lesshasteMamarok: what happens is that if you have GRUB_DEFAULT=6 say and a kernel update arrives it gets added to the top of the list19:49
crimsunlesshaste: please use https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+filebug/19:49
lesshasteso 6 is now some other random kernel you didn't want19:49
lesshastecrimsun: isn't it a feature of the tool that updates grub?19:50
lesshastewhatever that is19:50
lesshastewhen you get a kernel update19:50
lesshasteMamarok: I think I found the official solution in any case19:51
Mamarokhm, since I don't change the Grub settings and choose manually if I want another than the latest kernel, it didn't occur to me19:52
lesshasteMamarok: that's because you don't have to set it to boot to windows automatically for your partner :)19:53
Mamaroknope, lucky me :)19:53
lesshastein any case, the official solutions is to use labels not numbers it seems19:54
lesshastewhich grub supports19:54
crimsunlesshaste: I don't think the kernel's postinst should be mucking GRUB_DEFAULT19:57
crimsun(missing preposition, but whatever)19:57
lesshastecrimsun: well in that case anyone who doesn't use GRUB_DEFAULT=0 will have this problem19:58
crimsunI fail to see why the kernel postinst needs to care about other OSes19:59
crimsunregardless, the original point stands: please file the request as a wishlist bug report using Launchpad20:00
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zberthello?20:24
zbertthis is a pretty quiet room20:24
zbertis there a reason for that20:24
Mamarokzbert: because it is Saturday20:24
Mamarokevening in Europe, so the devs are off20:24
zbertreally, I'd figure for open source, Saturday would be the most busy20:24
Mamarokzbert: not for those working all week on it already :)20:25
Mamarokzbert: anyway, if you need support, you should ask in #ubuntu, this is not a support channel20:25
zbertYeah, well I'd never done much on ubuntu's dev so I'm new to the channels20:25
zbertI'm used to just doing stuff on sourceforge and stuff... I do all my coding over the weekends so just figured it would be busier20:26
zbertAnd I was just assuming that guidance on participating with the os would be in the dev channel, rather than just ubuntu20:27
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slangasekScottK: the ia64 build succeeded; I was going to take a shot at debugging the powerpc build yet today before uploading21:21
ScottKslangasek: OK.  Thanks.21:21
ScottK\o/21:22
slangasekthat is, if my shell doesn't segfault trying to handle the grotesque linker commandline21:23
slangasek(didn't happen, but for the life of me I'm not sure how :)21:25
ScottKqt4-x11 is a 'fun' package.21:28
ScottKBTW, 4.6.0 is just in experimental in Debian and didn't get built on powerpc.21:28
slangaseklooks like the workaround on ppc might be to not pass the --gc-sections option21:29
ScottKslangasek: Upstream doesn't approve of my fix.21:40
ari-tczewis tseliot working on fix support nvidia drivers for xorg 7.5?21:40
ScottKslangasek: http://pastebin.com/d37aa012221:40
ScottKSo I guess I need to look into it some more.21:41
slangasekah21:41
ScottKOK, grep is a wonderful thing.21:47
* ScottK may have it.21:47
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ScottKslangasek: I admit to serious confusion about the ia64 situation.  This is now officially way over my head.  If you could look at that too, I'd appreciate it.22:15
slangasekScottK: ok.  currently, still reducing the powerpc segfault test case22:19
ScottKThanks22:36
ScottKslangasek: http://pastebin.com/f3dab7d03 perhaps?23:04
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