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sbalneavNot sure if anyone's been working on the firefox 3.6 "no start" problem, but I've narrowed down the problem, I think....01:52
sbalneavthe compatibility.ini file seems to be what's stopping it from starting01:52
sbalneavSpecifically, the LastVersion=3.6_20100125074043/2010012507404301:53
sbalneavline01:53
sbalneavI'll have a look at the code, see if I can find out what's parsing it.  Buffer overrun, maybe?01:54
hggdhsbalneav: you might have better response on the #ubuntu-mozillateam channel01:58
sbalneavah, ok!  Super.01:59
micahgwhat's the q?02:04
micahgoh.hmm...02:04
micahgsbalneav: I'll be back on in there in a couple hours if you want to discuss02:06
sbalneavSure.02:07
sbalneavI can make it start reliably now by editing the file.02:07
sbalneavPing me when you get in there.  I'm idling there now.02:08
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dholbachgood morning07:26
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pittiGood morning08:54
pittizul: pastedeploy> saw your response, will process today08:55
pittikees: lxc> ack08:55
ograpitti, so with my newly upgraded lucid laptop gdm is up after 10seconds after BIOS ... as you can see on http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/osiris-lucid-20100127-3.png X is up after 3.5 and gdm-simple-greeter after about 5.5, is there still any work going on to make the greeter map faster here ? the time from X to greeter mapping *feels* quite long09:13
ogras/is up after/is starting after/09:14
pittiogra: hm, isn't that just the period when you enter your password?09:15
ogranope09:15
pittithere is no CPU and IO at that time09:15
ograi see the greeter after 10sec09:15
ograi stopwatched it09:15
ograso half the time i'm waiting for the greeter to map on the screen09:15
ograi typed my password here in this bootchart at about 15sec09:16
pittistrange09:16
ograthe drumroll also comes when X comes up already, that might add to the impressions of the greeter being slow09:17
pittiI don't see that on my box (http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/bootcharts/tick-lucid-20100122-2.png)09:17
pitti3 secs between gdm and g-session, that's the time I need to pick user/enter pwd09:17
ograno, i'm talking about the mapping from the greeter starting to seeing it on screen09:19
pittido you bring this laptop to the sprint?09:19
ograyes09:19
ograits just that the whole bootprocess feels incredibly fast ... somehow the greeter bringup doesnt feel right in that whole scheme09:19
ograwow, you got a slow disk !09:19
pittiwell, "incredibly fast"09:20
pittiyes, your disk is crazily fast09:20
pittihowever, there's this looooong udev-configure-/dk-power-manager/modprobe hang09:20
pittiwith the current kernel, I'm seeing something similar on the dell mini (http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/bootcharts/daniel-lucid-20100128-1.png)09:21
pittithat 5 second block wasn't there with -10)09:21
ograintresting09:21
ograthats autoligin on the mini, no ?09:22
pittiyes09:22
ogra*login09:22
ograi should try that on mine for a test09:22
* pitti tries with -12 kernel09:22
ograoh09:24
* ogra just notices he modified his cmdline in karmic09:24
ograthough i guess usbcore.autosuspend=1 doesnt change anything in the bootprocess09:24
pittiworth trying, though09:25
ograhmm, why is update-grub not doing anything09:27
ograoh, its just slower than the old one09:27
* ogra reboots ... lets see09:27
ogragod, freenode gets annoying with the broken autojoin09:31
ograpitti, no change without usbcore.autosuspend=109:31
ograstill sitting there on the xsplash wallpaper for about 5 sec09:32
* ogra tries autologin09:34
ograwow !09:37
pittiogra: 15 seconds now? :-)09:37
ogra9sec to desktop if i didnt miscount (some app should emit a "mapped" signal that shows up in bootchart)09:37
pittiogra: bootchart draws a red line when it's "done"09:38
ograsadly the chart doesnt really reflect how fast everything was up09:38
ograyes, when *bootchart* is done09:38
pittino, when the session stops using IO and CPU09:38
ograit was up for way over 10 seconds already and i didnt even see a tgz in /var/log09:38
pittiyes, that takes a while09:38
pittiit continues to measure way after the desktop is done09:39
ograthe red line is at 30sec here09:39
ograbut thats definately 20 sec longer than it took to map all apps on my screen09:39
pittihm, the red line usually works fine here, odd09:39
ograi had to type my keyring PW09:39
ograprobably it waits until thats done09:39
ograsince that still produces IO09:40
ogradhclient starts at 20sec on the bootchart09:40
ograhttp://people.canonical.com/~ogra/osiris-lucid-20100128-2.png09:43
seb128urg09:44
ograurg ?09:44
seb128your dkpower uses disk for 6 seconds09:44
pittiogra: wow, that's by and large a 10 second boot09:44
pittiogra: even with ubuntuone taking CPU like mad09:45
ograyes09:45
pittiseb128: modprobe/udev-configure/dk-power hang09:45
ograbootchart totally doesnt reflect when i see the desktop though09:45
pittilooks similar to the delay that we get on the mini09:45
pittithat's just I/O wait, though, not actually doing I/O09:46
ograright09:46
ogranote though that this SSD costed nearly 300€ (i decided to upgrade RAM and disk insteads of buying a new lappie last year) :) but it didnt gain me *any* speedup in karmic09:47
ograafter the upgrade yesterday i nearly fell off my chair09:47
pitti:-P09:47
ogra(and i didnt even buy it for speed butu for battery life :) )09:48
ogra*but09:48
seb128weird that it didn't make any difference in karmic09:49
ograyeah, i thought so too09:49
ograbut i have one odd device that the karmic kernel had issues with (touchscreen) so my modprobe looked like pitti's09:49
ograsomehow modprobe looped over the device for like 10 secs, without it i might have seen speed improvements09:50
loolcjwatson: Hi, since a recent upgrade of the ssh client on lucid, I get warnings in logcheck from auth.log; the following lines now appear everytime I close a ssh connection:09:53
loolJan 28 10:52:51 fox sshd[26563]: Received disconnect from 192.168.0.119: 11: disconnected by user09:53
lool(before pam session is closed)09:53
loolcjwatson: I don't know whether this is expected or not, in which case I'll update the logcheck rules09:54
* lool goes to Paris hand over some hardware and will be back in the afternoon09:54
lool+to09:54
looldidrocks: Leaving now09:54
didrockslool: ok, I'll leave in 20 min approximately09:54
looldidrocks: Shoot for 12:15 rather than 12:00; transport takes forever here09:55
didrockslool: ok, see you :)09:55
pittimvo: rejecting your metacity karmic-proposed upload; no bug reference10:00
tseliotslangasek: are you around?10:20
slangasekyes10:20
tkamppeterpitti, thanks for putting up my CUPS SRU10:20
tkamppeterpitti, I have seen a bug report somewhere that CUPS does not start when booting an up-to-date Lucid, can it be that the upstart switchover is the culprit? Will you update the CUPS package to also start through upstart?10:23
pittitkamppeter: I believe Scott already has an upstart script, but it still causes problems10:24
pittitkamppeter: however, init scripts ought to work; if not, that's a bug in the upstart init script integration10:24
tkamppeterpitti, OK.10:25
tkamppeterpitti, to which package do I have to assign the CUPS-not-starting bug then?10:25
pittitkamppeter: I don't know, without seeing the bug10:26
Riddellmvo: is it right that you can't have two packages doing a dpkg-diverts on the same file?10:36
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slangasekRiddell: yes11:01
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apacheloggerasac: ping11:26
asacapachelogger: ?11:31
apacheloggerasac: can you please make the firefox package replace kubuntu-firefox-installer http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/kubuntu-firefox-installer/trunk/revision/2211:34
apacheloggerfollowing https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-firefox-installer/+bug/439431/comments/411:34
ubottuUbuntu bug 439431 in kubuntu-firefox-installer "Firefox Browser Installer must be removed after it's installed" [Wishlist,Fix released]11:34
apacheloggerccheney: ^11:46
asacapachelogger: sure11:48
apacheloggerthx :)11:48
cjwatsonlool: it appears to be intentional11:52
cjwatsonlool: from what I can tell it was part of the preparation for roaming support11:52
StevenKpitti: I'm going to promote EFL and related bits and close the MIR bugs tomorrow morning12:20
ograpitti, hmm, looking at /lib/udev/rules.d/69-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules it should be possible to assemble something similar for evtouch devices based on bug 31709412:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 317094 in xf86-input-evtouch "meta bug to collect lshal touchscreen info" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31709412:29
ograjust needs someone with a lot of time to look at all the lshal files12:29
pitticjwatson: thanks for fixing simple-scan ACLs!12:40
hdonany idea how to deal with this kind of warning from gcc? warning: format ‘%lld’ expects type ‘long long int’, but argument 4 has type ‘int64’12:46
hdoni guess i could cast it12:47
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cjwatsonhdon: C99 defines a macro PRId64 which expands to whatever string is required to printf int64_t13:18
cjwatsonit's not pretty, but nor is a cast, and that's the best you can portably do13:18
cjwatsonhdon: you need to #include <inttypes.h> for that13:19
cjwatsonhdon: oh, and you need to supply the "%" yourself, so e.g. printf("%" PRId64 "\n", i);13:20
Sonnehello there13:56
Sonneis this the right place to ask about a problem with making an usplash theme?13:56
Sonnein doubt, i'll try and ask: i have made a 256 colors 640x480 png, used pngtousplash, and compiled into .so, but when trying to load it usplash says "No usable theme found for 640x480"14:00
vmlintuAre there known bigger problems with current Lucid packages? It seems like all my kvm based lucid virtual machines just stopped bootin. fsck shows up on console and then it dies with different errors like "mountall: fsck /boot [596] terminated with status 1"14:21
vmlintufsck seems to complain at every boot about unclean shutdown and often checks also fail14:22
vmlintuAll other kvm virtual machines boot fine and these broke with some apt-get dist-upgrade14:22
EtienneGhello all - does someone know the fate of Moonlight in lucid?  I checked, it has not been packaged in Debian, was wondering if someone has been working on it14:30
EtienneGerr, I mean Moonlight *2*14:30
cyphermoxEtienneG, if it can be of any help, here's why 2 is not in Debian yet, it seems: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=530251 the last comment is especially of interest ;)14:35
ubottuDebian bug 530251 in moonlight-plugin-mozilla "new upstream release 2.0" [Wishlist,Open]14:35
EtienneGcyphermox, that is very useful indeed14:35
EtienneGthanks!14:35
cyphermoxespecially useful since think I know exactly why you're interested in moonlight ;)14:36
EtienneGcyphermox, or so you think (hint: it has *nothing* to do with Radio-Canada)14:38
cyphermoxEtienneG, aww14:39
seb128directhex, Laney: is anybody working on getting the new gnome-sharp2 in lucid?14:39
EtienneGcyphermox, in any case, I need to telegraph to this Riku Voipio guy14:39
EtienneGerr, I mean, to telegraph *a beer*14:39
seb128directhex, Laney: the debian changes to put the .pc in the new binaries at least14:39
directhexseb128, not until someone works out why mono isn't migrating it. it's been synced twice & LP eats it14:39
Laneyseb128: I reckon we could be persuaded14:39
directhexs/it/in/14:39
Laneymono needs hax to be synced14:40
seb128directhex, I can sync mono14:40
Laneyseb128 knows the magic14:40
seb128somebody told me to not do it14:40
seb128!!!14:40
directhexas a warning about the subsequent FTBFS, i guess14:40
directhexwe're mostly done with that though14:40
Sonnehas anyone read my question about usplash? :)14:41
seb128 <seb128>      do you need mono to be synced?14:41
seb128<Laney>       I think that requires more discussion14:41
Laneylet's discuss14:41
seb128directhex, Laney: should I sync it or not?14:41
seb128I want to get moving with those changes14:41
seb128the earlier the transition is done the better14:41
Laneythe state in debian is good14:41
seb128good to know but I'm asking about Ubuntu there ;-)14:42
mathiazslangasek: kees: is it a standard (best?) practice in Debian/Ubuntu that if you don't wanna have a daemon running the package should removed?14:42
seb128I'm fine dealing with rdepends14:42
seb128or build issues14:42
seb128I just want to know if there a reason to delay that transition14:42
mathiazslangasek: kees: see bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51374914:42
ubottuUbuntu bug 513749 in dhcp3 "dhcp3-server automatically starts ignoring startup rules on package update" [Undecided,New]14:43
Laneynot really, not if you understand the issues14:43
seb128the issues is just that build-depends need to be updated?14:43
Laneyyeah, just what to look out for14:43
directhexmore or less, yes, that's the issue14:43
seb128or do I miss something not obvious there?14:43
seb128is just seems to me to be a "go through rdepends and change them for the new binaries"14:43
directhexand there are very few packages remaining to be updated in sid. obviously merges in ubuntu are a second job on top of that14:43
mathiazslangasek: kees: and bug 51313514:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 513135 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 "MySQL logrotate script returns with error when server isn't running" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51313514:43
Laneyseb128: that's right14:43
seb128ok14:43
seb128doing that now14:44
Laneyand if there are any ubuntu specific packages it would be cool to do those too14:44
seb128directhex, Laney: anybody wanting to do the gnome-sharp2 change this afternoon?14:44
seb128Laney, I've already been doing some bug I will need to do those again since we did get half of the changes14:44
directhexanything in italic on http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianMonoGroup/Mono-devTransition is definitely fine in sid. anything in bold is likely broken14:44
seb128Laney, that's why it's better to do everything now in once14:44
seb128and not changing build-depends every weeks because we get part of the new binaries14:45
seb128directhex, where broken is failing to build right?14:45
seb128no runtime issue for users14:45
directhexseb128, right14:45
seb128ok, really a non issue14:45
seb128you guys are overcautious there14:45
Laneywe just wanted to get a significant chunk done14:45
Laneybut it seems like some stuff got pulled over anyway14:46
seb128right14:46
Laneythrow the switch if you like, we'll have your back14:46
seb128which means we fix several times the same source14:46
directhexseb128, for full-on bullet biting, pull in anything which is green in the left column  of that wiki link - those are all the things with rdepends which are in sid and need those rdepends to be tweaked14:46
seb128it turns to be extra work rather than win14:46
seb128directhex, can you do the gnome-sharp2 merge now?14:46
seb128or should I do that one too?14:46
Laneyi'll do it if it's just the changelog change14:47
directhexjust the changelog change as far as i can see14:47
seb128Laney, it is afaik14:47
seb128Laney, thanks14:47
directhexseb128, i was also kinda waiting for the archive reorg, as new mono will basically need all extraneous libs to go into main using the old archive layout14:48
directhexseb128, although evidently that's not happened yet14:48
seb128right, let's not block on that14:48
seb128it could take a while ;-)14:48
directhexokay then, fine by me14:48
seb128didrocks, Laney: the mono sync is done btw14:49
seb128ups14:49
seb128didrocks,-> directhex14:50
directhexseb128, actually published? it keeps dying at that point14:50
Laneyit requires manual changesfile hax14:50
Laneybecause of a \n14:51
Laney(afaik)14:51
directhexo_o14:51
Laneyhttp://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mono/news/20091214T162012Z.html that one there14:52
directhexLaney, the line's too long so it gets cut up?14:52
directhexhow odd14:53
seb128directhex, Laney: yes, the issues is the new lines in the .changes, I've acked that before sending it to the queue14:53
directhexis this more sbuild crud? the changes file from a (pbuilder) mono build is fine on my desktop14:53
seb128hacked that rather14:53
Laneythe soyuz parser should be more robust14:54
seb128directhex, soyuz is pickier than pbuilder apparently14:54
seb128there is a soyuz bug open about that14:54
Laneywow14:55
directhexseb128, is there any value in a list of syncables, a list of mergables, and a list of TODO?14:55
Laneybzr merge-package is GREAT!14:56
directhexLaney, ?14:56
directhexLaney, is there a tutorial? i'm kinda pretending it doesn't exist as new workflow scares the bejeesus out of me14:56
Laneyoh, no, hahaha14:56
LaneyI thought it made a really awesome changelog...14:56
Laneybut it looks like slangasek has already done the work14:56
Laneyseb128: seems like the merge is done in bzr14:57
seb128directhex, yes14:57
seb128Laney, oh nice, I will sponsor that then, thanks14:57
Laneyyou will get depwait, but I guess that's ok14:58
seb128right14:58
directhexrighty then, time to generate a list. i love lists14:58
Laneydirecthex: bzr branch lp:ubuntu/lucid/cats ubuntu; bzr branch lp:debian/sid/cats debian; cd ubuntu; bzr merge-package ../debian; ...; profit14:59
* kjyu is Sherlock Holmes14:59
directhexokay, 78 packages in debian updated for transition. now to cross-reference against ubuntu15:11
directhexseb128, analysis complete15:42
directhexseb128, http://paste.ubuntu.com/364641/ is a list of packages which are fixed in sid, and should be syncable (i.e. they were already ubuntu==debian)15:43
directhexseb128, http://paste.ubuntu.com/364642/ is the complete list of things which need to be merged (or ubuntu delta dropped if appropriate)15:44
directhexwhich leaves a list of 25 things which are held up in debian NEW or not yet checked in either distro by me. or in 2 cases, we plan on dropping entirely15:45
dholbachhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek Day 4 starting in 15 minutes in #ubuntu-classroom (first: Adopt-An-Upstream)15:45
directhexfrankly, the whole thing is *far* further along than i expected, so thanks lots to i assume mostly you15:46
seb128directhex, ok thanks15:47
akgranerkirkland, ping15:47
akgranerdo you have 2 mins or should I find you laters15:48
seb128doko, is that normal that openjdk is still building or is it stucked?15:52
seb128doko, the i386 build log doesn't seem to be moving and usually it takes some 7 hours and it's over 10 hours now15:53
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dokoseb128: the test build did pass locally without problems. maybe ask lamont to have a look on the machine?16:06
seb128lamont, ^16:06
lamontmeh16:10
sikor_sxehello, i am trying to do some customizations for the network-manager-openvpn plugin16:18
sikor_sxeso i downloaded the tar.gz from "http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/karmic/network-manager-openvpn"16:18
sikor_sxe...built and installed it w/ "./autogen.sh" "make" and "make install"16:19
sikor_sxeis this the correct way to do stuff?16:20
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jdstrandbryceh, slangasek: hey. so mdeslaur and I were discussing bug #507148. It is a pretty serious regression and will likely affect LTS upgrades significantly. I marked it 'regression-potential', but it is unassigned, unmilestoned and the importance is unset16:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 507148 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "[lucid] desktop runs out of video memory on ATI Radeon Mobility 7500" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50714816:47
jdstrandbryceh, slangasek: I don't feel comfortable setting those items, so wanted to discuss it16:48
dpmpitti, a translator is asking this: <kelemengabor> Hi all, does anybody know, why are the mo files of ubuntu-docs shipped in the language packs?16:48
dpm like this: http://people.ubuntu.com/~kelemeng/udocs.txt16:48
dpmpitti, is this a side effect from the move of the ubuntu-docs translations to the language packs?16:48
dpmif I understand it correctly, those mo files are not used at all16:48
dpm(i.e. only the xml files are)16:49
pittidpm: well, it's not a side effect, it's the entire purpose :)16:50
pittidpm: oh, we shouldn't ship the .mo for the xml files16:50
dpmpitti, yes, that's what I mean16:50
pittidpm: but we do ship the translated xml files in langpacks16:50
dpmthe mo files are superfluous16:50
pittidpm: do we even need to import them into rosetta?16:52
pittiwell, I guess we're using LP to translate those16:53
pittidpm: so I guess we should blacklist them in langpack-o-matic then16:53
pittidpm: too bad that they don't have a proper ubuntu-docs-* domain prefix16:55
pittilike that they are so utterly generic (bah namespace trampling)16:55
dpmpitti, I can change that16:55
pittia gettext domain named "internet" or "hardware" is not nice16:55
dpmI mean, I can prepend ubuntu-docs- to the domain in LP16:55
dpmin fact, we renamed the templates not so long ago to include this16:56
pittidpm: that would be very helpful indeed16:57
dpmpitti, let me check with mdke first, so I don't break the workflow of the docs team before changing anything...16:58
dpmmdke, ^ it seems that unnecessary .mo files are being exported for ubuntu-docs translations along with the xml files in language packs. We are talking of changing the domain name for the templates in LP, which would make it easier to blacklist those files. In principle, this should not affect the docs team, but I'm letting you know just to make sure. The only difference I can see is that the exported files would be named e.g. 'ubuntu-docs-internet.mo'17:01
dpminstead of 'internet.mo', but as you are exporting them as PO files, you wouldn't even notice17:01
dpm(the first '.mo files are being exported' should have been 'are being shipped')17:03
pittithat domain change should be done either way17:06
pittifor clean namespacing17:06
dokolamont, seb128: there is definitely progress in the openjdk-6 build on i386.17:06
seb128doko, ok, it seemed stucked for a while and as said usually build takes 7 hours not > 11 hours17:07
seb128it's annoyed that all the buildds got busy for over 10 hours at the same time17:07
ograprobably the buildd has the handbrake stuck17:07
seb128which means nothing else is building17:07
seb128and lucid has installability issues due to the timing17:08
lamontseb128: well, there are the dozen or so copies of java running from the build, but load avg is .4717:08
seb128lamont, can we get a ppa buildd to build lucid for an hour? ;-)17:08
lamontoh, uh... that could be painful17:09
seb128oh, seems the issue is solved17:09
lamonteven the 1 min load on vernadsky hasn't been over 2 in the last 8 hours17:09
seb128lamont, don't bother, openoffice failed to build17:10
lamontbefore that, 'twas much higher17:10
seb128we have a buildd back ;-)17:10
dokoyes, OOo failed to build. wonder who tested the build before upload ...17:10
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lamontgood thing these packages are nice and modular and all... :-(17:15
kirklandakgraner: yo17:20
kirklandakgraner: sorry, back-to-back-to-back meetings this morning17:21
kirklandakgraner: what's up?17:21
kirklandakgraner: question for you ... where are the UDS Dallas videos published?17:21
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Aissenhi ubuntu-dev :-)17:42
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AissenWhat's happening with linux-firmware package?17:44
Aissenapparently quite a few firmwares were lost during the switch to http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git in lucid17:46
keeswhy is sendmail in mail, and can we please remove it?17:49
apparlehow much time does it take for a package to be updated in the repos once it is released by original developer?17:59
apparleI mean when new version is released17:59
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Riddellkees: on bug 503774 can you explain what you mean by "Config files (*.cfg) are all out of the local directory."?18:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 503774 in virtuoso-opensource "main inclusion request for virtuoso" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50377418:02
keesRiddell: I mean that the config files have no path associated with them when they're opened.  it's literally open("whatever.cfg"), so the current directory needs to be well-controlled by whatever launches it.18:05
sladenapparle: versions of software in already-released versions of Ubuntu do not generally get updated.... it can take 1 day - 6 months for newer software releases to get into an upcoming Ubuntu release---what is the software that you're interested in?18:14
apparlesladen: I am interested in eagle...18:14
jcastrokirkland: http://ubuntudevelopers.blip.tv/posts?view=archive&nsfw=dc18:23
Riddellkees: nepomuk always starts it with config in /tmp/ presumably that isn't good enough?18:23
keesRiddell: ew, no, there are some mildly sensitive config settings (like the "allow system() call")18:25
Riddellkees: so nepomuk should be changed to put the config file in ~ ?18:26
jelknerwith whom does one talk to get an irc channel auto logged to http://irclogs.ubuntu.com?18:26
jelknerspecifically, #ubuntu-sugarteam18:27
Riddelljussi01 ^^18:27
tsimpsonjelkner: rt@ubuntu.com (/whois ubuntulog)18:27
jelknertsimpson, thanks!18:28
macojelkner: we have a new channel! #ubuntu-us-dc18:28
micahgpitti: for thunderbird-locales, what do we do with the locales that didn't have new upstream .xpis?18:28
jelknermaco, cool18:29
jelknermaco, is rt@ubuntu.com person or machine?18:29
macoemail address18:29
jpdsjelkner: Neither.18:29
jelknerlol18:29
macoit posts a ticket to RT which is the ticket tracker18:29
keesRiddell: yeah, I'd recommend something like ~/.cache/nepomuk/ or something18:29
jelknerok, but i write to her/him in English18:29
jelknernot some formal language18:29
jpdsjelkner: Plain English is fine.18:30
jelknercool18:30
jelkneri can do that ;-)18:30
macojelkner: it's like posting a bug in launchpad via email18:30
Caesarslangasek: is it fair to say that lucid is going to have eglibc 2.11.1, or is it still in a state of flux?18:43
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kirklandjcastro: hmm, i was specifically looking for the interview I did with akgraner, which isn't there18:59
brycehjdstrand, got your bug19:00
brycehjdstrand, looks to me like it's a fault deep down in the kernel drm memory code.19:00
jdstrandbryceh: I am highly motivated to get this fixed (as is mdeslaur). I've got users that will be affected by this (besides my primary laptop) when upgrading to lucid19:01
brycehjdstrand, I've added the kernel team to the bug.  I also re-sent the bug upstream to the radeon folks (the bug had been linked to a -nouveau bug, but I don't think the nouveau bugs are looked at very well)19:02
jdstrandbryceh: I can do whatever to try to work on it, as well as bring it to the sprint next week19:02
jdstrandbryceh: if that would be helpful19:02
mdeslaurI can prepare bribes19:03
jdstrandbryceh: on of those users is my wife-- if she hits this, my productivity will seriously decrease :P19:03
brycehjdstrand, mdeslaur, heh well it looks like it's pretty far outside my area of grokkage19:03
brycehjdstrand, mdeslaur, I can suggest workarounds, but kernel coding is a bit beyond me :-)19:04
brycehjdstrand, mdeslaur, for workarounds, I'd suggest turning off KMS19:05
brycehif that doesn't do it, there are some video parameters you can set in xorg.conf, although I doubt they'd have much effect in this case.  Easy enough to test though.19:05
superm1bryceh, does "safe graphics mode" turn off KMS right now on lucid live media?19:05
mdeslaurI wonder if disabling compiz would help19:06
brycehjdstrand, mdeslaur, also not sure if you re-tested today but I updated -ati to a new version yesterday.  Since I suspect this is a kernel drm issue it probably won't help, but likely can't hurt to try it19:06
jdstrandbryceh: I tried some xorg.conf hacks over the break, but I still had KMS on19:06
brycehmdeslaur, jdstrand, right I was going to mention #3 to shut off compiz19:06
mdeslaurbryceh: I can't find how to disable kms in the debugging wiki...19:07
brycehsuperm1, pretty  sure it doesn't19:07
jdstrandbryceh: how does one disable kms?19:07
brycehI should fix that19:07
brycehjdstrand, mdeslaur, there's a couple ways to do it - see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/KernelModeSetting19:07
jdstrandmdeslaur: you are on up to date lucid, right?19:08
mdeslaurjdstrand: yes19:08
brycehbasically you want "radeon.modeset=0" as a kernel parameter19:08
mdeslaurok, trying now19:09
brycehif that works, sticking it in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules will be a good way to make it permanent19:09
brycehsyntax is different there though.  "radeon modeset=0"19:09
mdeslaurso, turning off kms worked. It's not even using compiz in my case.19:10
* bryceh nods19:10
brycehI sort of wonder if we should just blacklist your hardware from using kms entirely19:10
mdeslaurbryceh: that's what I was about to suggest19:11
mdeslaurat least until upstream does something19:11
jdstrandbryceh: with a couple of xorg.conf tweaks, 3d worked well on jaunty19:11
brycehmdeslaur, jdstrand, ok so for that we need apw19:11
brycehjdstrand, right that was pre-KMS19:11
brycehjdstrand, probably worked ok on karmic too19:12
apwbryceh, bring that to the sprint ... the problem ... i want a round table on graphics with you anyhow19:12
jdstrandbryceh: without KMS, I login but I get horrible screen garbling (compiz is enabled)19:12
brycehmdeslaur, jdstrand, ok you heard it from the man - bring your laptops to the sprint and apw and I will puzzle over them19:13
jdstrandapw, bryceh: by 'bring that' would actual affected hardware that I can let you use during the sprint be helpful?19:13
apwif its not going to get you in trouble with the airlines and break your back perhaps yes19:13
apwbut more the issue at hand so we cna discuss solutions19:14
jdstrandbryceh, apw: that is great! I've been quite worried that this would be a serious regression for all those radeon 7500 users out there (being so popular in laptops from a few years ago)19:14
mdeslaurI can't bring my T30, jdstrand, will you be bringing yours?19:14
brycehwell the general issue of "kms fails on old hardware" is an important one we should at least understand and have a plan for19:15
bryceher "old ati hardware"19:15
jdstrandmdeslaur: yeah. I'll bring it and my mini 9 so people can fiddle with mine without me19:15
brycehjdstrand, your system works ok with both kms and compiz disabled?19:15
jdstrandbryceh: I'll disable compiz and see19:16
apwyeah if you are considering bringing extra h/w do coordinate with someone (bryceh?) so we only get one of each19:17
jdstrandbryceh: it seems to in general, but notifications are a solid black box19:17
brycehjdstrand, with the corruption bug, take a photo or two of the screen, then ssh into it and do 'ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-ati', reboot, file the bug in LP, and subscribe me to it, and I'll make sure it gets processed and upstream.19:17
brycehjdstrand, ok good19:18
superm1bryceh, if you do get it so it's turned off in safe graphics mode, don't forget that you also need to find a way to make sure that kernel command line option gets populated over to the installed system too19:18
superm1probably via a casper ubiquity hook19:18
brycehjdstrand, re:notifications - that might not be a driver issue, but check with mirco19:18
jdstrandbryceh: with kms and compiz, notifications were almost correct, but not quite: http://people.canonical.com/~jamie/notify-osd.png19:18
brycehsuperm1, ok noted.  I probably won't get a chance to look into it until after the sprint, but it's in my gtg todo file19:19
apwjdstrand, whats wrong with it?19:19
jdstrandapw: which it? the notification?19:19
apwyeah19:19
jdstrandapw: did you see the png? the green bar and the orange lines. that doesn't happen on my desktop19:20
apwisn't that normal at this stage of the release.  that it always shows those, they are debug arn't they?19:20
jdstrandoh, is it? I only have lucid on that machine19:21
jdstrandforgive me if that is normal for lucid at this point19:21
* apw checks19:22
brycehjdstrand, yeah I see the same thing on a couple of my boxes19:24
apwi think it may have recently changed too, as in turned off19:24
brycehjdstrand, didn't bother to file a report but I assume it to be a notifications-specific bug rather than a driver issue19:25
brycehkind of looks like a cellpadding goof19:25
jdstrandI've seen it for 4-6 weeks or so (ie, when I upgraded to lucid)19:26
apwi seem to remember it was something they do in the alphas so you can see the underlying data from the client and stuff and check things are placed right19:27
apwand then they hide it again19:27
jdstrandbryceh: is the notifications as a black box with no kms and no compiz a known bug?19:29
chrisccoulsonjdstrand / apw, during the early phase of the cycle, notify-osd is run in debug mode, which is what is shown in the png19:30
jdstrandah, ok19:30
jdstrandchrisccoulson: thanks19:30
chrisccoulsonbut debug was turned back off again a couple of weeks ago, so you shouldn't see it anymore19:30
apwyeah i see its changed back on my lucid box19:30
brycehjdstrand, it's not one I've heard before19:36
jdstrandbryceh: ok I'll file a bug then19:36
brycehjdstrand, I do know that notifications work differently with compiz than without though.19:37
jdstrandbryceh: I tried enabling compiz again, to show the garbledness and file a bug as you requested, and X locked up. I can ssh and have not logged out. shall I ubuntu-bug it from ssh?19:37
brycehyep19:38
pittimicahg: drop them?19:44
jdstrandbryceh: crash filed as bug #51395019:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 513950 in xorg "[lucid] xorg froze after disabled KMS and enabling compiz on ATI Radeon Mobility 7500" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51395019:47
micahgpitti: yeah, that's what I did (i.e. they're not in the control file), but do I need to do anything else?19:51
pittimicahg: they will appear in NBS and be removed, so I don't think so19:51
micahgso the users with those locales that upgrade have the old packages removed?19:51
pittimicahg: usually these should have strict dependencies to a compatible version19:54
pittiso they should conflict to never tbirds which doesn't support their format any more19:54
micahgpitti: yep, they do, so that'll remove it then and I don't have to worry?19:54
jdstrandbryceh: garbling filed as bug #51395619:59
CaesarIs there a way to link to an upstream bug, when upstream is SourceForge?19:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 513956 in xorg "[lucid] garbled screen with compiz but no KMS on ATI Radeon Mobility 7500" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51395619:59
pittimicahg: that, or hold it back19:59
micahgpitti: hold back the release until they all catch up?19:59
pittimicahg: hm, ISTR that in ancient times I added some "obsolete-packages" list there, which would generate empty transitional packages for the dropped locales19:59
pitti(until the next LTS)19:59
pittimicahg: no, hold back the thunderbird upgrade20:00
micahgpitti: asac remembers something similar, but I don't see it...maybe I should pull the hardy package?20:00
pittimicahg: hm, maybe that was never done for tbird-locales, only for firefox-locales20:02
qensepitti: bug 509283 was reported 10 days ago and has got the need-amd64-retrace tag but Apport still hasn't left a comment. Is CoreDump.gz broken?20:02
ubottuBug 509283 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/509283 is private20:02
pittiDistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.0420:03
pittisorry, no retracer right now for Jaunty20:03
pittimicahg: yep, that was it; hardy's mozilla-firefox-locale-all, debian/unavail.txt20:03
pittimicahg: debian/rules has a snippet which builds control snippets from debian/templates/unavail.template20:04
pittimicahg: perhaps just copy that to tbird-locales?20:04
micahgpitti: should I add that to thunderbird-locales, we're going to update to 3.0.1 shortly after 3.0, but asac wants to get 3.0 as is into archive first20:04
micahgand I think 3.0.1 picked up the locales, but not sure20:04
qensepitti: Does that mean no Jaunty retracer for the first few months, or will there never be one anymore?20:06
pittimicahg: with unavail.txt you keep teh package installed, so as soon as it's available again it'll come back20:06
micahgpitti: k, I'll add that then, thanks20:06
pittiqense: well, they aren't really that interesting any more20:06
qenseok, shall I close the bug then?20:07
pittiqense: and it's quite some maintenance20:07
qensepitti: I understand, thanks for your time!20:07
pittiqense: unless it already has something useful in it, sure20:07
qenseok!20:07
pittithis doesn't look very precious/interesting, though20:07
qenseno20:08
jdstrandbryceh: I filed bug #513968 against notify-osd for the unreadable black box notifications with both KMS and compiz disabled. Do you want me to subscribe you to that one?20:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 513968 in notify-osd "[lucid] notify-osd display black box when KMS and compiz are disabled on ATI Radeon Mobility 7500" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51396820:12
brycehjdstrand, no, not unless it's determined to be an X issue20:12
jdstrandk20:12
jdstrandbryceh: as you've probably already seen, I did subscribe you to the other two20:14
jdstrandbryceh: you aren't subscribed to20:14
jdstrandbryceh: bug #507148-- is that intended or no?20:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 507148 in xserver-xorg-driver-ati "[lucid] desktop runs out of video memory on ATI Radeon Mobility 7500" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50714820:14
brycehjdstrand, I'm subbed on the upstream bug so will see when they reply20:15
jdstrandcool20:15
* jdstrand stops bugging bryceh for now20:15
brycehjdstrand, you can sub me to the lp one; I've got it noted in gtg so I'll follow up next week20:15
jdstrandbryceh: thanks for helping with this! :)20:16
brycehjdstrand, yep, glad you at least got a working system again.  Hope the underlying issue can get sorted.20:16
jdstrandbryceh: me too-- I've got several radeon 7500 users that will be disappointed otherwise20:18
jdstrandbryceh: well, I lied. Seems I'm having display problems with no KMS and no compiz. Can you look at http://people.canonical.com/~jamie/ooo-display-problem.png?20:28
jdstrandbryceh: the rectangle around 'Default' shouldn't look like that-- at first it doesn't, but if I move another app window over it, then click oo.o to bring it to the foreground, I got that.20:30
brycehjdstrand, that looks sort of familiar.20:35
brycehjdstrand, I'm not going to worry about it since it's just a cosmetic issue and I've got many bigger fish to fry, but you might look through the Low priority -ati bug reports as there's several artifact/corruption bugs for older ati cards there20:37
jdstrandk20:37
jdstrandbryceh: thanks again, I really will stop bugging you now :)20:38
Riddellbug 503774 updated, let me know if anything else is needed20:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 503774 in virtuoso-opensource "main inclusion request for virtuoso" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50377420:43
Riddellkees ^^20:43
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mdkepitti: don't see any issue with what dpm proposed - we don't create or use .mo files in ubuntu-docs20:54
pittimdke: ah, good to know20:54
pittimdke: so we can prefix the domains, and then blacklist them from the langpacks20:54
mdkepitti: will the po files exported from LP also be changed?20:55
mdkeI guess they will have the usual cc.po format?20:55
pittimdke: don't think so; just their name might change20:55
pittithey are usually prefixed with the domain, aren't they?20:55
pittithe last export that I got contained files like apport_de.po20:56
mdkeI can't remember, but yes - I think so20:56
mdkethe templates are already prefixed I believe20:56
mdkeanyway, we can work around whatever happens20:56
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mdkepitti: got to log out for now but happy to follow up by email if necessary20:57
pittilikewise, /me -> off for the night20:57
mdkebon nuit20:58
pittimdke: thanks, and good night!20:58
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slangasekmathiaz: 513749> best practice is to not install the daemon if you're not using it, yes; second option is to turn start links in /etc/rc.? into stop links; some packages provide /etc/default/foo, but that's horrible; worst case is to remove all the links from /etc/rc.? and expect them to stay that way21:38
seb128hey slangasek, you can upload your gnome-sharp2 merge if you want the new mono version is in lucid21:40
seb128slangasek, I expect you were waiting on that one to upload?21:40
slangasekmathiaz: as for 513135, I think that's a bug in the logrotate script21:41
slangasekseb128: ah, how did you get the new mono in?  I was getting oopses from LP trying to sync it21:41
seb128slangasek, I deleted the new lines chars in the binaries list in the .changes21:42
slangasekah21:42
seb128slangasek, that's a known soyuz bug21:42
slangasekbug #?21:42
seb128slangasek, launchpad bug #43531521:43
slangasekta21:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 435315 in soyuz "new lines chars in the Binary list triggers parsing issue (dup-of: 435316)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43531521:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 435316 in soyuz "new lines in the changes file Binary: field triggers a parsing error" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43531621:43
seb128ups that's the duplicate21:43
seb128in any case you get the other bug number there too ;-)21:43
slangasekCaesar: I'm not expecting any further bumps to eglibc in lucid21:44
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Caesarslangasek: ok thanks21:56
Caesarslangasek: there's also the case of pam and that upstream bug in pam_access21:56
CaesarI've just filed a bug in launchpad for it21:57
slangasekyeah, saw :)21:57
CaesarI can provide a patch with a backport of the fix if that is the desired outcome21:57
slangasekI'll follow through next week21:57
CaesarCool thanks21:57
CaesarWe're just starting to ramp up on Lucid stuff now21:57
* slangasek nods21:57
CaesarHad a bit of a distraction21:57
mathiazkees: jdstrand: mdeslaur: does it make sense to demote openssl-blacklist and openvpn-blacklist to universe?22:17
keesmathiaz: they're Suggests from openssl already, but I don't see any reason to move them around.  is it causing a problem in main?22:18
keesmathiaz: and do you know why sendmail is in main?22:18
mathiazkees: because of the extra seed22:19
mathiazkees: I don't see it as problem in main - we dropped openssh-blacklist to universe22:19
mathiazkees: may be I extrapolated and though openssl-blacklist *and* openvpn-blacklist should also be demoted22:20
mdeslaurhmmm...I'm not sure I like that very much22:20
mathiazkees: if not I'm happy to keep them in main22:20
mathiazmdeslaur: that = ?22:20
mdeslaurif, in the future, we need to add keys to that22:20
keesmathiaz: we should keep the blacklists in main (all of them)22:20
mdeslaurthen we'll ask that people install stuff from universe22:21
keesmathiaz: how do I remove sendmail from main?22:21
mdeslaurif they don't have the universe repo enabled...22:21
mdeslaurit gets _real_ complicated _real_ quick if we need to use them again for new blacklisted keys22:21
mdeslaurI don't see why they need to be demoted...it's not like anyone's wasting time updating them or anything22:22
mathiazkees: ah ok - we can keep them in main22:22
mathiazkees: I may have misinterpretaded the thread then22:22
mathiazkees: I'll add openssh-blacklist back into main22:22
keesmathiaz: what caused sendmail to be in extras?22:22
keesmathiaz: cool22:22
mathiazkees: it's in an extra seed somewhere22:22
mdeslaurthanks mathiaz22:23
mathiazkees: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.lucid/rdepends/ <- complete list of dependency for each package22:23
mathiazkees: in main22:23
keeswheee22:23
mathiazkees: and then you may also need to check the other *.lucid/rdepends/22:23
mathiazkees: I usually grep on people.canonical.com22:24
keesmathiaz: okay22:24
mathiazkees: ok - so open{ssl,ssh}-blacklist-extra were shipped on the -server iso22:33
mathiazkees: should these be brought back on there - on seeding them in main is enough22:33
mathiazkees: I guess the question is wether they should be installed by default on a server install22:33
keesmathiaz: if there is room on the CD, put them on the CD.  :)22:42
mathiazkees: hmmm22:42
mathiazkees: have you found where the Extra seed is?22:51
seb128slangasek, if,when you upload gnome-sharp2 could you new the binaries to main too, quite some things depwait on those22:52
cjwatsonextra is synthesised22:52
seb128slangasek, thanks ;-)22:52
cjwatsonit consists of those binary packages that are produced by source packages that are in main, but binaries that are not themselves otherwise seeded22:52
cjwatsonso if libfoo is in main, then libfoo-utils might end up in extra if it's not seeded22:52
slangasekseb128: can do22:52
mathiazcjwatson: ok - I'm looking at elinks22:53
mathiazcjwatson: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.lucid/rdepends/elinks/elinks22:53
mathiazcjwatson: according to http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt, elinks is a binary only demotions22:53
mathiazcjwatson: what should be done to kick the source out of main as well?22:53
cjwatsonmathiaz: elinks-lite is in the same source and is seeded: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.lucid/rdepends/elinks/elinks-lite22:53
cjwatsonor not seeded directly but build-depended-on22:54
mathiazcjwatson: ahhh22:54
cjwatson(I just went up a level and looked through each file in turn until I found something interesting)22:54
CaesarIs rmadison being busted a known issue?22:54
mathiazcjwatson: thanks - I'll investigate more then22:55
cjwatsonCaesar: busted how?  it seems to work for me22:56
CaesarHmm, it's been timing out for days22:57
Caesar(for me)22:57
CaesarI eventually get back a 50322:57
CaesarFrom people.ubuntu.com22:57
CaesarLet me try from home22:57
CaesarInteresting, it works there22:57
CaesarHave we gotten ourselves blacklisted?22:58
CaesarActually that was Debian22:59
cjwatsonCaesar: version of devscripts?22:59
Caesar2.10.39ubuntu223:00
cjwatsonthought so23:00
CaesarURL changed?23:00
cjwatsonyou need 2.10.48ubuntu2 or better23:00
CaesarDoh23:00
cjwatsonbut if that's tedious, then rmadison -u http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/madison.cgi23:00
CaesarCouldn't put in a redirect, eh?23:01
cjwatsonwe did23:01
cjwatsonit broke with the people.ubuntu.com -> people.canonical.com move that was to make way for people.ubuntu.com being an SFTP thing open to Ubuntu members23:01
cjwatsonunfortunately:23:01
cjwatson  * Update rmadison's Ubuntu URL to cope with people.ubuntu.com ->23:01
cjwatson    people.canonical.com; invoke curl in such a way as to follow redirects23:01
cjwatson    by default (LP: #399891).23:01
Caesarhah23:01
CaesarOh well23:01
cjwatsonyou can just edit your local rmadison if that's convenient23:02
CaesarYeah23:02
CaesarProfit!23:03
CaesarThanks23:03
CaesarI must have missed the memo23:03
geserdo packages from a source in main but which are currently in universe a MIR to get moved to main? libmono-cil-dev depends on several packages in universe (but build from mono)23:03
slangasekgeser: no23:04
gesera bug? or do I just ask an archive admin politely?23:04
slangasekgeser: it's part of the daily archive admin duties to reconcile these things; if no one else gets to it I can have a look, but not until after I finish pushing 8.04.4 out the door23:06
cjwatsongeser: I'll look23:06
seb128geser, which ones?23:06
seb128geser, I did try to new things to main but I might have overlooked one23:06
cjwatsongosh, what a lot of binary promotions23:07
cjwatsonseb128: I'm on it23:07
seb128cjwatson, ok thanks23:07
seb128things will fail untill slangasek upload gnome-sharp2 anyway23:07
geserseb128: the list is longer: sudo apt-get --print-uris install libmono-cil-dev | grep universe23:07
seb128new binaries from it are required for most of the mono updates23:07
cjwatsonit's done23:08
geserthanks23:08
seb128cjwatson, thank you23:08
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