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LucidFoxWhat is Ubuntu's policy on supporting software outside the repositories? I've heard complaints about the removal of GTK1 breaking third-party applications.03:28
ScottKLucidFox: It's gone.  It's not coming back.03:32
ScottKIt's ancient and unsupportable.03:32
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ScottKI don't know that there's a formal policy, but gtk1 definitely needed to go.03:32
RAOFSee also: libstdc++503:32
ScottKYes, exactly.03:33
* ScottK got some hate mail when he wontfixed the bug to bring it back.03:33
LucidFoxI wontfixed the bug to bring GTK1 back, saying:03:33
LucidFox'It is not the responsibility of Ubuntu developers to guarantee workable conditions for "commercial linux applications and games" outside the repository; the best solution for such software would be to bundle the required libraries.'03:34
LucidFoxNow I'm asked a source for that.03:34
ScottKLucidFox: What bug?03:34
LucidFoxbug #47821903:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 478219 in gtk+1.2 "libgtk1.2 missing on karmic" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47821903:34
ScottKI'll go back you up03:34
StevenKJust like people begging for libstdc++503:37
LucidFoxWell, it's a security nightmare to keep every obsolete version of every library ever written.03:39
crimsunLucidFox: the definitive reference is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=52044103:39
ubottuDebian bug 520441 in ftp.debian.org "RM: gtk+1.2 -- ROM; deprecated for 8 years, no security support" [Normal,Open]03:39
* StevenK watches nautilus combust06:02
* ScottK hands StevenK another log for the fire.06:03
StevenKHaha06:03
StevenKLike dolphin is any better :-P06:03
spmxtree-pro ftw06:05
StevenKOh god, I even remember using that06:05
spmyou just dated yourself StevenK, +10 years. that is all.06:06
StevenKMeh06:06
spm:-)06:06
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humphreybcHi everyone, who do I need to talk to about Lucid CD contents?06:55
alkisgToday teeworlds complains "error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1". I see that it was moved from /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1 to /usr/lib/mesa/libGLU.so.1, should there be a symlink or something now that's moved?06:57
vishhumphreybc: #ubuntu-desktop06:58
humphreybclol cheers vish i'll pop over there06:58
vishhumphreybc: probably during work hrs UTC06:58
ScottKalkisg: Known breakage.  Hopefully fixed today.07:00
alkisgThank you :)07:00
didrocksgood morning07:48
StevenKdidrocks: Morning!07:51
dholbachgood morning07:59
dholbachcould it be that libunwind is still in binary new?08:15
dholbacherm, never mind08:16
xakais it possible to use more than 1 CPU to build packages? to speed up process...08:19
ghostcubexaka: it is08:46
ghostcubebut dont ask me wheere i read about to config it08:46
ghostcube:D08:46
geserxaka: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-source.html#s-debianrules-options and read about "parallel"09:22
tseliotcjwatson, Riddell: can you approve my nvidia packages in NEW, please? (nvidia-graphics-drivers, -173, -96)09:31
slytherinCan someone with upload rights to linux-ports-meta please bump its version for karmic-updates?09:32
tseliotseb128: ^^09:39
didrockscjwatson: when you're there, casper ready for sponsoring (bug #505140)09:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 505140 in casper "No more autologin in live CD" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50514009:42
seb128tseliot, ok, I finish something and I will have a look to those09:47
tseliotseb128: perfect, thanks09:47
StevenKseb128: I've been looking at them, I've shifted them over, I can accept them if you like09:48
seb128StevenK, please do09:48
seb128StevenK, thanks09:48
* tseliot thanks both seb128 and StevenK09:48
StevenKseb128, tseliot: Accepted09:49
seb128thanks09:49
tseliot\o/09:49
ttxcjwatson, pitti: could one of you trigger a server CD respin, kirkland worked too late (on Sunday night ?) for the daily spin to pick up the latest eucalyptus10:05
alkisgIs syslinux going to be updated for Lucid? I've seen a lot of newer PCs unable to boot with the current Ubuntu isolinux/pxelinux versions, but which were able to boot with the debian ones.10:09
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DktrKranzpitti: I was considering if could be feasible switching from tsclient to remmina (formerly known as grdc) as default RDP client for Lucid. The latter is actively maintained upstream, has the same features implemented in tsclient (but it has more), and is less buggy.10:22
xakahow to build packages which has cross-build deps? for example to build package A it need installed package B, but to build package B it need A.10:22
gesertry to avoid it, as it makes the initial build hard10:25
xakareal example is openjade and libosp10:25
xakalibosp want openjade and openjade want libosp but how it is possible in same time? :)10:26
xakaseems like package maintainers use some "hack" to complete build process and resolve same issues?10:27
geseronce you have one of the two packages build, you can use it to build the other, and so on. the hard part is the initial build10:28
* geser hates several java-packages build-depending on itself :(10:28
xakayeap, you are right. I'm about initial build10:29
geseryou have to figure where is it easier to deactivate something to get it build, build the other one, undo your first changes and rebuild the package10:30
cjwatsonttx: running10:38
cjwatsondidrocks: makes sense, looking at that now10:38
cjwatsonalkisg: urgh, yeah, we probably ought to :-/10:38
ttxcjwatson: thanks !10:38
cjwatsondidrocks: don't you want a trailing newline on that [daemon]? so echo rather than printf10:41
cjwatson(from the dept. of pickiness)10:41
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chrisccoulsoncody-somerville - do you install totem by default in xubuntu?11:10
mr_pouitchrisccoulson: yes11:22
chrisccoulsonmr_pouit: thanks. does screensaver inhibiting work in xubuntu when you play a video?11:22
mr_pouitwell, it works with mplayer + xscreensaver ^_^. I can try with totem & gnome-screensaver when I'm back at home.11:24
chrisccoulsonmr_pouit - i've just thought - gnome-screensaver doesn't work in XFCE does it? it gets idletime from gnome-session11:25
mr_pouityeah, it didn't work, but iirc, something was patched in karmic, so maybe it works finally11:27
mr_pouit2.28.0-0ubuntu3.2 I think11:28
chrisccoulsonmr_pouit - nothing has changed in karmic that would make it work under XFCE. the last update was to fix the legacy interface for inhibiting the screensaver11:28
mr_pouitokay, so yeah, still broken11:28
mr_pouitwe'll probably switch to xscreensaver for lucid11:29
chrisccoulsoni'd be interested to know if screensaver inhibiting works with totem and xscreensaver11:31
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siretart`mr_pouit: does xfce use mplayer 'officially'?11:38
siretart`mr_pouit: I'm strongly considering dropping the mplayer-gui variant. would that affect xfce in any way?11:38
mr_pouitsiretart`: no no, we do not use it officially. I'm only using it officially for myself ;)11:40
siretart`mr_pouit: what do you think about dropping gmplayer from the package?11:40
mr_pouitsiretart`: I always use the cli because I found the gui ugly when I tried it (a long time ago). ^^11:42
mr_pouitand I think there are probably other guis more friendly such as gnome-mplayer.11:42
siretart`mr_pouit: well, I have the impression that more than 2/3 of the bugs in launchpad are only found in the gui variant. moreover it is more or less officially abandoned upstream…11:43
siretart`and I think we should prevent our users using it accidentally11:43
jussi01siretart`: this raises a point that I have been thinking about for a while, is there a chance we can set up a PPA or so for items like this that we drop from the archive? I mean theres been a big uproar because we have dropped things like libstdc++5 and gcc3.3 etc, it would be great if we could just say to people, hey! PPA is there, if you need it still? (I dont have skills to create/maintain it, but know anyone interested enough?)12:00
cjwatsonwhy not just tell them to install those packages from older releases of Ubuntu?12:01
jussi01cjwatson: is that safe?12:01
cjwatsonit's not like they change much12:02
jussi01I mean I can safely go tell people grab libstdc++ from hardy for your karmic install?12:02
siretart`jussi01: yes, that should work just fine12:40
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jussi01siretart`: thanks!12:46
pittiDktrKranz: tsclient> wasn't that being deprecated by vinagre as well? perhaps you could mail -desktop@ or -devel@ about it?12:47
seb128pitti, it didn't yet12:48
seb128some protocols vinagre doesn't do12:48
seb128ie rdp I think12:49
pittiseb128: question is whether we should support that (especially with the nice integration into empathy now, etc.)12:49
pittihm, RDP is fairly standard in the Windows world, isn't it?12:50
seb128yes12:50
seb128vinagre has the infrastructure for protocoles to be added12:50
seb128somebody need to do it though12:50
seb128we decided to keep tsclient until then the previous time we discussed those12:50
seb128I don't have the context for the current discussion though12:51
pitti*nod*12:51
seb128I just read you reply not the question12:51
pittiseb128: [11:22:05] pitti: I was considering if could be feasible switching from tsclient to remmina (formerly known as grdc) as default RDP client for Lucid. The latter is actively maintained upstream, has the same features implemented in tsclient (but it has more), and is less buggy.12:51
pittiseb128: that was the entire context12:51
seb128oh, no opinion about that12:51
seb128I neither use rdp nor know about remmina12:51
seb128I just use vnc and vinagre for that one12:52
seb128but mailing the list seems a good idea to get some user opinions12:52
pittiIMHO it would just replace a specialized program with another specialized program12:52
pittimaintenance is certainly an issue, of course12:52
seb128well if it's better maintained and less buggy and people want to do the work I will not say no12:53
slytherinAs some4one who has used both vnc/RDP and clients vinagre/tsclient, vinagre doesn't come close to tsclient. I don't know how good is grdc.12:53
seb128I've no interest to work on either of those though12:53
pittislytherin: usability wise, performance wise, or in which regard?12:53
seb128slytherin, what does tsclient do better? extra option? stability? speed?12:53
pittiVNC is utterly slow, but that's a matter of protocol, not implementation (mostly)12:54
slytherinseb128: pitti: tsclient is better in all regards. I never faced any problem with both vnc as well as RDP.12:54
seb128pitti, depends if that's because compression is not on for some reason12:54
seb128slytherin, not very a constructive comment to know what vinagre needs to do better12:54
slytherinseb128: pitti: Vinagre did not support compression and low color depth until 2.29.x (which is not available in any stable release)12:55
slytherinand no support for low color depth means 'not usable on slow connections'12:55
seb128"until 2.29"12:55
seb128which means it's fixed in lucid?12:55
seb128anything else that needs to get done there?12:55
slytherinIt is fixed in 2.29.x as per upstream developers. I haven't actually tested it.12:56
seb128right, news states that too12:56
seb128need to restart my session brb12:57
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pittiargh, disconnected; I blame the tunnel we just passed through13:04
* pitti waves until tomorrow; IRC on the train is too clumsy13:04
StevenKHaha13:05
slytherinpitti: It will be great if you can approve evolution-mapi for karmic-proposed soon. :-)13:21
mr_pouitwhat's the preferred option if we want to add ubiquity slideshow for Xubuntu? Create a dedicated package (ubiquity-slideshow-xubuntu?), or ask for a 'xubuntu' directory inside the current ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (will ubiquity know which ones it should use?)?13:25
didrockscjwatson: sorry, I was away. I guess you was prefering printf to echo (even without -e option). You can change it to echo if you prefer (or I can do it if you wish)13:31
didrockscjwatson: do you want me to rebuild on evand's fix?13:32
DktrKranzpitti: partly. IIRC vinagre is currently able to access to VNC only, a RDP plugin is planned but still not implemented. I'll send a mail to -desktop with additional info, thanks!13:33
cjwatsondidrocks: I guess you need to13:36
cjwatsondidrocks: echo '<string not beginning with - and not containing \>' is fine13:37
cjwatsonit's only when you have options and/or escape sequences that it all goes nonportable very quickly13:38
didrockscjwatson: I've just pushed the merge with 'echo' and evand's change into my linked branch13:46
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cody-somervillechrisccoulson, it would be nice if we could get gnome-screensaver to work again with xfce.14:28
bdrungjames_w: is bug #503169 fixed? I cannot find version 0.9.6.5-4 in the archive.14:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 503169 in downloadstatusbar "Sync downloadstatusbar 0.9.6.5-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50316914:29
slytherinbdrung: looks like there is some problem even https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/downloadstatusbar lists -2 as latest version.14:35
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barryhello ubuntu developers!  i'm trying to package my first python library but i'm having some problems.  does anybody have time to help a n00b?15:42
evbarry: #ubuntu-motu would be a better starting point.15:50
barryev: thanks! /me -> #ubuntu-motu15:51
falktxhi16:11
falktxI'm having problems compiling opengl stuff in Lucid PPAs16:11
falktxit always fails detecting opengl/glu libs16:12
falktxis this a known issue?16:12
sistpoty|workfalktx: yes, it is16:19
falktxok, thanks16:21
falktxat first I though I was doing something wrong16:21
falktxthen 2 package failed with the same error16:21
blackxoredhello16:27
blackxoredwhy songbird isn't in the repos, anyone working on it???16:28
directhexblackxored, it bundles a heavily modified xulrunner, so i doubt it would pass NEW until it builds against "normal" xulrunner16:31
blackxoreddirecthex, oh I now I see16:31
blackxoredit's detached from the xulrunner we have in ubuntu, or it's a fork or something16:32
blackxoredor just a new version16:32
blackxored?16:32
directhexforked16:32
blackxoreddirecthex, and the only program using that fork in songbird?16:32
ScottKdirecthex: Given that we're taking chromium in the archive and it essentially bundles a copy of everything, I'm not sure how much we care.16:32
directhexScottK, oh, can i upload moonlight 2.0 then, which bundles mono 2.6?16:33
ScottKYou can upload it.  I won't be the one that decides if it gets in.16:34
blackxoredno, I won't encourage bad practices16:34
blackxoredand that for sure won't get accepted in debian16:34
blackxoredso I'll wait16:34
blackxoredis anyone interested in working on this package to get in touch with?16:34
directhexScottK, well, sure. but there remains more hard work to get it finished, and i abandoned it when i hard ftpmaster say it'd get outright refused for bundling. so is there an actual policy difference in ubuntu, or simply a "policy says foo, but... but... but... chromium!"16:53
ScottKI think it's more the latter.16:54
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directhexyeah, i suspected as much17:01
zulpitti: when you get a chance can you move landscape-client from -proposed to -updates?17:07
ScottKlamont: Looks like whatever you did to artigas yesterday helped, but not enough to actually get it building packages ....17:08
ccheneydid kdelibs ever get built properly?17:34
* ccheney needs to know when to retry OOo17:34
ccheneyhmm looks like it is done on all but arm17:35
Riddellccheney: opengl is still broken as far as I know so it won't work currently17:35
ccheneyRiddell: oh17:36
ccheney:-\17:36
ccheneyset amd64 to retry but won't bother with the others then17:36
ccheneyRiddell: did you mean opengl is just broken on arm or that kdelibs won't work generally?17:36
ScottKccheney: It's kdebase-workspace you want to watch.17:36
ScottKccheney: mesa is broken generally.17:37
ccheneyok17:37
ScottKAlso it's kde4libs you want to be watching.  kdelibs is the kde3 one.17:37
ccheneyoh i see17:38
ScottKccheney: At this point you may want to consider not retrying until after the Alpha given how long the builds take ...17:38
ScottK(not sure)17:38
ccheneyyea17:43
ccheneyslangasek: ^ looks like due to opengl/kde4libs breakage the OOo upload I did won't be building in time for alpha17:44
lamontScottK: sigh17:48
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chrisccoulsonsiretart` - there?18:42
hyperairslangasek: by "something like this" do you mean the template script disabled by default, or have a script shipped in pm-utils by default?18:49
hyperairi mean have the script enabled or disabled by default?18:49
keespitti: where did the workitems go?  404 on http://piware.de/workitems/18:52
ScottKMust mean you're done.18:53
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slangasekhyperair: well, in /my/ opinion we should figure out how to get it right so that we can enable it by default18:56
slangasekhyperair: as a user who frequently swears at his NFS mounts after resuming his laptop in a new location :)18:56
hyperairheheh18:56
hyperairokay18:56
hyperairso we should enable it by default, and let whoever doesn't want it chmod -x it?18:57
hyperairslangasek: but what remote filesystems do we have to cater for?18:57
hyperairslangasek: there's nfs and cifs for the non-fuse filesystems (i'm not sure if there are any more) but there are also fuse.ssh, among other fuse filesystems. then there are gvfs mounts which a pm-utils script probably won't be able to touch.18:58
slangasekhyperair: the same list of fs types that mountall uses; if there are things mountall doesn't handle as network filesystems but needs to, that should be fixed first19:03
hyperairslangasek: i thought as much, but when i dug through the mountall code, it seems that all it does upon SIGUSR1 (network device up) is to run through the unmounted stuff from fstab and try mounting them.19:04
slangasekhyperair: hmm, I don't think it's possible for mountall to work correctly unless it has a concept of remote mounts, /somewhere/.19:11
hyperairslangasek: no, not necessary. upon sigusr1, it just has to mount -a again. everything that wasn't already mounted will be mounted. stuff that didn't get mounted the first round due to lack of network will probably be mounted this round, when there is a network.19:12
hyperairslangasek: that said, it doesn't actually call mount -a.19:12
hyperairlemme find the code..19:12
hyperairno wait19:13
hyperairthere's a is_remote(mnt) there19:13
hyperairlemme go check19:13
slangasekhyperair: no, it really does need to know which ones are remote, otherwise it can't behave sensibly wrt deferring them at boot-time and breaking the dependency cycle with network-manager19:14
hyperairah19:14
hyperairslangasek: http://pastebin.com/f3e5b6c2019:15
hyperairthat's the is_remote function.19:15
* slangasek nods19:15
slangasek"smbfs" - obsolete, should be pruned from that list :)19:15
hyperairmm19:16
hyperairwhat if the user was using some legacy kernel to boot?19:16
hyperair=19:16
hyperair=p19:16
slangasekthen udev would laugh at them19:16
hyperairheheh19:16
hyperairright19:16
hyperairwhat about the fuse network filesystems?19:16
slangasekalso, we haven't shipped the userspace tools for mounting smbfs for 3 cycles19:16
slangasekfuse> dunno, but it's not a problem specific to this proposed change, mountall also has the problem19:17
hyperairyes, agreed19:17
slangasek(and we can only sensibly unmount those shares that are listed in /etc/fstab, otherwise we can't remount them from the user afterwards...)19:17
hyperairbut fuse mounts are less likely to be in the fstab19:17
slangaseks/from/for/19:17
hyperairfuse mounts are more likely mounted by the user after boot. so mountall isn't as impacted19:17
hyperairas for safely remounting for the user...19:18
hyperairit is possible to dump /proc/mounts out19:18
hyperairjust the required filesystems.19:18
hyperairhow do you handle spaces in fstab?19:18
hyperairlike spaces in the path to mount, or the mount point19:19
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cjwatsonhyperair: fstab(5) describes how to escape spaces19:41
hyperairah okay thanks19:41
cjwatsonhyperair: there are actually a few more escapes than that - see getmntent(3)19:42
hyperairthe output of mount looks pretty hard to parse for a shell script though19:42
cjwatsonthat's at least part of why Keybuk wrote mountall ...19:43
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loolSo my system went to 100% CPU during my last upgrade and hung, had to hard reboot, and is not coming up anymore; it fails with /sbin/init: I/O error20:28
loolOddly, if I try /bin/bash as init I get the same kind of error20:28
loolThis is with ext4 on a SSD, so I would be surprized if any hardware is involved20:28
loolIs there any known bug which could cause this?20:28
loolI think I'll boot on an USB key and fsck /20:29
siretartchrisccoulson: now, yes?20:33
hwildeseen persia20:53
hwilde!seen persia20:53
ubottuI have no seen command20:53
hwilde:/20:54
Picihwilde: also... hes online now20:55
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tseliotlamont, NCommander: can you rescore the builds for mesa, please? Kubuntu depends on it21:04
lamonttseliot: any particular architecture?21:04
tseliotlamont: definitely i386 and amd6421:05
tseliotnixternal, Riddell: anything else? ^^21:05
lamont7.7-0ubuntu4?21:06
lamont(it's these little details that help ...)21:06
tseliotlamont: yes, that one21:06
lamonttseliot: so it's been building for at least a few minutes everywhere but ia64 and sparc...21:07
lamontand funny thing, launchpad.net/builders shows empty queues everywhere except those two architectures...21:07
lamontso why did you want it rescored when it's already building???21:07
tseliotlamont: oh, fantastic21:07
nixternalScottK: ^^21:08
nixternal:)21:08
tseliotlamont: I checked that before asking you. Never mind. Thanks anyway. I might need your help later21:08
* tseliot > dinner (brb)21:08
NCommandertseliot, ah, lamont beat me to it21:11
NCommandertseliot, ScottK, I'll be looking at kdelibs tonight21:11
lamontNCommander: no, build-manager beat both of us21:13
NCommanderlamont, :-)21:19
loolFTR, I managed to fix my laptop with dpkg --root /mnt --force-architecture --unpack /mnt/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6*.deb after I saw that dpkg.log was interrupting in libc6 packages21:20
loolNow I'm checking why the new initramfs doesn't have /init21:20
loolHmm it does but I get a cannot run /init error21:21
loolFTR again: finished recovering by recreating initrd forcefully after the upgrade with a partially broken libc; boots fine again21:34
chrisccoulsonsiretart - was it you who suggested trying XResetScreenSaver for bug 428884?21:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 428884 in gnome-screensaver "gnome-screensaver-command --poke no longer inhibits screensaver" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42888421:35
kirklandpitti: did http://www.piware.de/ die?21:39
kirklandpitti: 40421:39
jiboumanskirkland: i reported the same; rickspencer's pinged him21:42
siretartchrisccoulson: I'm not sure if it was exactly that function, but i remember it was from libxscreensaver21:42
kirklandjiboumans: cool, thanks21:42
chrisccoulsonsiretart - XResetScreensaver is just plain xlib, rather than xscreensaver, although I haven't tried to see if it works yet21:43
chrisccoulsoni was going to credit you in the changelog if it works ok, but i wasn't sure if it was you who suggested it originally21:43
siretartchrisccoulson: actually, I first considered XResetScreensaver, but then you've pointed me the various screensaver APIs IIRC21:47
siretartchrisccoulson: so does XResetScreensaver reset the idle counter after all?21:47
chrisccoulsonsiretart - i'm not sure yet, i'm just about to try it21:48
chrisccoulsonbut i found some bits in google when i was at work earlier which suggests it may do now21:48
siretartif it doesn't, perhaps it could be extended to do so in the xserver?21:48
* sebner hugs tseliot as he sees his gnome-shell build again :D21:53
tseliotsebner: it took a while but it seems that it was worth it ;)21:54
sebnertseliot: hmm reminds me about our nvidia testing session :P21:54
tseliotsebner: this one was more intense and my filesystem died this time ;)21:55
tseliot(without rebooting)21:55
sebnertseliot: hahahahaha, mine with rebooting you know .. so we are even now :P21:55
tseliot;)21:55
chrisccoulsonsiretart - looking in the xorg code, lastDeviceEventTime is updated when calling XResetScreenSaver, and I think that is where IDLETIME comes from21:58
chrisccoulsonso it should work fine :)21:58
chrisccoulsonbut my xorg knowledge is not so great21:59
chrisccoulsoni'll just try it and see ;)21:59
tseliotlamont, NCommander: I uploaded xorg-server and it built against mesa 7.7-0ubuntu3 instead of 7.7-0ubuntu4: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37745022/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-i386.xorg-server_2:1.7.3.902-1ubuntu4_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz22:16
lamontprolly hasn't published yet.22:16
lamontpatience is a virtue, to quote another wiki page... :-(22:16
lamontand it's not somethign I can fix22:16
lamontthat requires an archive admin22:17
tseliotlamont: ok, thanks22:17
slangasekwhat does?22:17
slangasekis mesa stuck in new?22:17
tseliotslangasek: I don't think it should22:18
lamontthat or it needs a publisher run?  I'll go with 'prolly new'22:18
slangasekno, i386 and amd64 are installed; looks like it was a timing problem22:20
tseliotslangasek: can I retrigger the build now?22:22
tseliotI'll take it as a yes22:25
slangasekyes, please :)22:29
chrisccoulsonsiretart - it doesn't work in lucid :(22:31
chrisccoulsonbut does in karmic22:31
tseliotlamont: can you rescore this, please? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/2:1.7.3.902-1ubuntu4/+build/144116422:39
tseliotthis time you can't say that I didn't give you enough details ;)22:39
lamontdone22:40
lamonttseliot: and that was absolutely perfect22:40
tseliotlamont: thanks a lot :-)22:40
ionThe smooth transition from plymouth to X is really nice. Yay to Keybuk for making plymouth work.22:43
TheMusoAll well and good for those with KMS hardware. :p22:44
RAOFAnd don't have encrypted filesystems ;)22:45
tseliotRAOF: I haven't had time to work on that but I should fix it soon22:46
RAOFOh, your the one in charge of that?  Cool.22:47
ionNow if i could actually use KMS. It breaks vsync with Xv. (I should really get around to reporting a bug, unless one already exists.)22:47
chrisccoulsonsiretart - http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2585522:47
ubottuFreedesktop bug 25855 in Server/general "Screensaver not disabled because of a XResetScreenSaver() regression" [Normal,New]22:47
tseliotRAOF: I wrote the theme (which is a program written in its own language) and but I didn't take care of the use-case of disk encryption22:48
tseliotit looks like Keybuk took care of that nasty vt problem22:48
tseliot:-)22:48
ari-tczewtseliot, thanks for nvidia-settings, could I later merge package with Debian?22:48
tseliotari-tczew: why do you want to do that?22:49
tseliot(just asking)22:50
ari-tczewfeel clean up between systems22:51
tseliotari-tczew: feel free to try but please contact me before you upload that22:52
ari-tczewtseliot: sure of course, now other question: is it possible to provide nvidia driver 190 by nvidia-glx-190 instead nvidia-glx-185?22:54
tseliotari-tczew: it's called nvidia-current now22:54
tseliotari-tczew: it might not work today but it should tomorrow22:55
ari-tczewok22:55
ScottKNCommander, lamont, elmo, pitti: Would one of you please rescore xorg-server to build first.  It's the critical path item in getting out of the mesa mess at the moment.23:08
lamontScottK: that'd be what tseliot had me do a bit back23:08
* tseliot nods23:08
lamontand yellow is back in the hunt23:09
ScottKlamont: OK.  Just making sure.  Thanks.23:09
* tseliot -> off for a bit23:12
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ari-tczewany sponsor for main is working on merges?23:17
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chrisccoulsonslangasek - a recent gnome-screensaver SRU has caused a regression in karmic (bug 505789). i think the best thing to do is back out the patch which caused it and re-open the original bug, as there is no viable solution for fixing the original issue at the moment23:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 505789 in gnome-screensaver "gnome-screensaver-command -p triggers keyboard event" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50578923:50
chrisccoulsondo you think that's the right thing to do?23:50
slangasekchrisccoulson: it's a reasonable thing to do, and I trust your analysis wrt the viability of a complete solution23:51
slangasekif one shows up later, it's always an option to SRU with a better patch23:51
chrisccoulsonslangasek - ok, i'll do that. do i need to go through the usual route of uploading to karmic-proposed, and could you process the SRU?23:52
slangasekchrisccoulson: you mean bypass karmic-proposed entirely?23:52
slangasekI would prefer that the upload go via karmic-proposed, but we don't have to wait 7 days before copying23:53
chrisccoulsonslangasek - ok, thanks. i'll work on that now23:53

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