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ScottKkklimonda: What you have to do is upload the older version as a new upstream tarball with a higher version number, e.g. [newversion]+really[oldversion]-0ubuntu1.  Removing it and readding it won't get you around this.  See the ldb package for an example.00:28
kklimondaScottK: thanks00:30
ScottKYou're welcome.00:31
mhall119jdstrand: thank you00:43
mhall119jdstrand: the qimo-games package was updated too, it includes a few images now00:43
kklimondaScottK: what do I have to attach to the bug report in this case? a debdiff between debian/ directory from the newer tarball and the one I'm reverting to or the full debdiff?00:46
ScottKkklimonda: Probably best to push the entire mess to REVU and link it to the bug rerport.00:47
kklimondaright, I was wondering what to do with the tarball itself00:49
ScottKREVU solves that.00:49
kklimonda*nods*00:49
kklimondaScottK: can you take a look at it if when you have time? bug 51878800:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 518788 in anjal "cannot install in lucid" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51878800:55
ScottKPerhaps.  Not sure how soon I'll have time.00:55
kklimondahmm.. I'll poke chrisccoulson then :)00:56
chrisccoulsonmoi?00:56
chrisccoulsonyou want somebody to sponsor work?00:57
kklimondahmm, now that you call it like this I think I should subscribe sponsors :)00:57
* kklimonda is too tired already00:57
chrisccoulsonkklimonda, i will look at that in the morning if nobody else has done already01:04
chrisccoulsoni'm going to get some sleep now01:04
rippsgeez, a damn bug in gcc (or something) keeps getting fixed, than broken again. gmpc fails on amd64 gob files. Earlier in the Lucid cycle, it wouldn't build, then it worked, now it doesn't anymore... this is getting ridiculous01:57
jdstrandmhall119: re qimo-games> I peeked at the licensing there and it seemed fine (you did the same there as the others)-- I'd get others to comment on the rest though02:54
ajmitchScottK: a freeze exception will be required for bug 556407 I guess? it's a mix of a security fix & new upstream features04:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 556407 in mahara "Sync mahara 1.2.4-1 (universe) from Debian sid (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55640704:10
ScottKajmitch: I saw the DSA, we want that.04:18
ScottKajmitch: Approved.04:19
fabrice_spHi. What should I do with a branch that appears in the sponsorship view, but has been rejected? Delete merge proposal? It's https://code.launchpad.net/~philippe-gauthier/ubuntu/karmic/gw6c/gw6c-validation-client-v4.lp418176/+merge/1483506:14
dholbachgood morning08:17
iulianMorning dholbach.08:37
dholbachhey iulian08:41
jetienneq. i need to install mysql without interaction and then setup a default password, this is for a dependancy of one of my package. where should i look ?10:04
joaopintojetienne, you want to use DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install mysql10:08
jetiennejoaopinto: tahnks trying10:08
joaopintobut you can't set up that as regular dependency10:08
geserjetienne: you are packaging an application which needs a mysql database?10:09
jetiennei got another dependancy which cause trouble. this is a .deb which has no repository. i planned to do a wget and then dpkg. but i cant do that in the postinst. how can i handle it10:09
jetiennegeser: yepm10:09
joaopintoinclude that .deb to the same repository you are providing your package from :P10:10
jetiennejoaopinto: not that simple :) i got only the .deb of the other package and no .changes.10:11
geserjetienne: perhaps "dbconfig-common" helps here and check how similar packages do it (do shouldn't depend on the mysql-server as it can also be installed on an other host)10:11
jetiennegeser: not sure what you mean here. what should i do with "dbconfig-common" ? what is it10:12
geser!info dbconfig-common10:12
ubottudbconfig-common (source: dbconfig-common): common framework for packaging database applications. In component main, is optional. Version 1.8.41 (karmic), package size 452 kB, installed size 1820 kB10:12
geserjetienne: and for the other problem: you should try to get the source package for it and include it in your repo (or package it yourself)10:14
jetiennegeser: any simpler way ?10:14
jetiennefor mysql10:15
jetiennei will do a "in 1 min, try to install, and loop until you can"10:16
jetiennethis is ugly and crappy but so is my job10:16
joaopintoI hope you are not doing that from a posinst10:16
geserdon't know of any but I didn't have to look at such packages yet10:16
joaopintojetienne, I am not sure what you are doing, but it looks you are doing it the wrong way :P10:19
jetiennejoaopinto: with a "at" or "cron" this is possible10:19
jetiennejoaopinto: and i agree with you :) this is just the easy way10:19
jetienneboth, thanks for you help tho10:20
joaopintojetienne, not an easy eay, it's a bad way, that may hurt the system10:22
joaopintorunning a dpkg -i from a cron is a bad idea10:22
joaopintoI really don't see the advantage on trying to do something to work out of the box that may randomly break the system10:23
jetiennejoaopinto: dont get me wrong, i DO agree with you10:23
jetiennejoaopinto: it get the silly boss off my back :)10:23
joaopintojetienne, it is bad in the sense that it may break the system, if you loop trying to dpkg -i from a cron10:23
jetiennejoaopinto: you dont believe me when i tell you i agree :)10:24
joaopintoif I were your boss I would kick you :P10:24
jetienneif you were my boss, you would not advocate for crappy solutions :) i hope at least10:24
jetiennejoaopinto: just last example "sql is no reliable, i want us to handle db via flat file in json"10:26
jetiennejoaopinto: if you are able to say this sentence without laughing you could be my boss :)10:26
jetiennewhy he is asking me to install mysql now is left as an exercice to the reader :)10:27
joaopinto:P10:30
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sistpoty|workScottK: can I convince you to do source-new for the openttd related packages? (bug #556593)11:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 556593 in openttd "sync openttd 1.0.0-1 from Debian unstable" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55659311:41
wgrantsistpoty|work: I actually count 5 new sources.11:41
sistpoty|workwgrant: right, looks like I counted lines11:42
sistpoty|workwgrant: btw thanks for testing :)11:43
wgrantYep, all 6 build and work fine in Lucid.11:44
wgrantAnd I've just gardened that SDL bug, although it seems to not affect OpenTTD.11:44
RhondaSomeone around with the sdl mouse click issue (in e.g. wesnoth) in sdl on Debian/Ubuntu? Someone prepared a potential fix and would like to have it tested …12:17
sistpoty|workwgrant: ^^12:21
wgrantRhonda: Yeah, I saw that on the Debian bug and was tempted to test it.12:22
Laneybah12:22
* wgrant PPAifies.12:22
Laneysistpoty|work: pandoc got two NEW build-deps12:22
Laneybut at least it has now been uploaded12:22
Laneyand it got a versioned b-d on a newer CDBS12:22
sistpoty|workLaney: newer cdbs is very bad, I wouldn't like to get that in :(12:23
Rhondawgrant: Would be great if you could test it - if it works it might be an good idea to push it into lucid, if that's still possible. :)12:23
Laneysistpoty|work: Yes, but we can probably get around that one12:23
sistpoty|work:)12:23
wgrantRhonda: yeah, we probably shouldn't have a broken Wesnoth...12:23
Laneysistpoty|work: so we need haskell-texmath and haskell-xml now12:24
Rhondawgrant: Actually I think people will complain enough that we won't have 1.8 already - which only came out last week. ;)12:24
wgrantRhonda: Of course; they are users!12:24
RhondaSo we shouldn't give them broken mouse clicks also.12:25
sistpoty|workLaney: can you prepare a FFe?12:25
Rhondawgrant: I was slightly amused that someone filed a bug about purging wesnoth wouldn't remove /home/$user/.wesnoth1.6 directory. ;)12:25
sistpoty|workLaney: side note: didn't come around hmake yet, and probably won't come around it until Friday :/12:25
wgrantRhonda: Ew.12:25
Rhondawgrant: Someone else did close it as invalid before I had the chance to lay my hands on it. :)12:26
wgrant:(12:26
hyperaircjwatson: got a moment to look at banshee-community-extensions (in NEW)?12:28
cjwatsonhyperair: accepted12:34
hyperaircjwatson: thanks12:34
hyperairsebner, directhex: ^^ \o/12:34
directhexawesomes!12:35
* sebner ^5 hyperair 12:39
hyperair=)12:40
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directhexhyperair, isn't it binary new now rather than source new, though? :p13:18
ScottKsistpoty|work: If they are all from Debian, yes.13:21
cjwatsondirecthex: that's easier13:29
directhexcjwatson, do you need to be independently asked to remove the obsolete source packages from lucid for individual odds & sods which have been integrated into banshee-community-extensions, or do they appear automagically on some list somewhere?13:31
cjwatsonthe latter13:31
cjwatsonoh, wait13:31
cjwatsonsource packages13:31
cjwatsonplease file a bug about those and subscribe ubuntu-archive13:31
lfaraonesistpoty|work: I'm confused by your response to bug 552720; I stated in the bug description that I tested squeak-vm with Scratch and Etoys, two squeak applications, and they both ran fine while I performed their respective smoketests.13:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 552720 in squeak-vm "please merge 3.11.3+svn2147-1 from Debian testing" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55272013:39
sistpoty|workScottK: yes, thanks in advance!13:39
sistpoty|worklfaraone: ah, thanks. didn't see that.13:40
lfaraonesistpoty|work: okay, just checking whether I misunderstood and you meant further testing was required.13:41
sistpoty|worklfaraone: no, I simply didn't read the description thouroughly enough, sorry13:42
lfaraonesistpoty|work: no worries, I'm guilty of much of the same :)13:43
Rhondawgrant: About that patch, please check wether the change doesn't reopen the issue why ubuntu did pull in 1.2.14 instead of 1.2.13 in the first place. :)13:49
Rhondawgrant: There is an upstream bug mentioned in the diff for the changelog there, it should get decided which of those is the more severe issue, me thinks.13:50
directhexcjwatson, there we go, Bug #55728414:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 557284 in bansheelyricsplugin "Please remove from Lucid - superseded by banshee-community-extensions" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55728414:01
Laneysistpoty|work: bug 55728514:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 557285 in ubuntu "FFe: Sync haskell-xml 1.3.5-2 (universe) from Debian testing (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55728514:05
sistpoty|workjames_w: would you volunteer to source-new haskell-xml (already passed new in debian)?14:07
sistpoty|workand eventually the haskell-texmath as well?14:08
james_wsure14:08
james_wsbeattie: do you think the super issue has anything to do with the -extension thing?14:08
sistpoty|workjames_w: thanks!14:08
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lfaraonejames_w: I've written a script to automate the updating of a package in merge mode to a new upstream git/bzr/hg snapshot, extracting the upstream changelog from the intermedate vcs commits. Would this be useful to submit somewhere?14:47
james_wlfaraone: can I have a look?14:47
lfaraonejames_w: well, right now it's very very alpha, as in "hard coded for a specific package I use, with git" but it should be generalizable. Hold on, I'll post what I have.14:48
james_wyeah, I'd just like to get a better idea of what it is doing14:49
lfaraonejames_w: sure, http://sprunge.us/GfBY?py14:49
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james_wlfaraone: cool14:51
james_wI guess ubuntu-dev-tools would make sense?14:51
lfaraonejames_w: sure. I'll branch off it and work this into a usable state.14:52
lfaraonejames_w: in the same vein as uupdate, would uupdate-vcs be an apt name?15:00
james_wyeah15:00
james_wmaybe -snapshot?15:00
lfaraonegood.15:01
james_wuupdate-vcs-snapshot15:01
Laneysistpoty|work: bug 557323 for you15:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 557323 in ubuntu "FFe: Sync haskell-texmath 0.2.0.3-1 (universe) from Debian testing (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55732315:10
LaneyI should update my ubuntu-dev-tools15:11
Laneymy requestsync is subscribing motu-release15:12
sistpoty|workLaney: approved as well15:13
Laneythanks15:13
Laneywashngo should get building soon too — someone cabalised it15:14
Laneythen we really will have an all green graph (on some arches at least)15:14
sistpoty|work:)15:14
bilalakhtarhello MOTUs please check out this package which I publiched a week ago http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/gnome-media-player and the needs-packaging bug is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/55170215:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 551702 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] gnome-media-player" [Wishlist,In progress]15:14
james_wlfaraone: how did you do the squeak-vm merge, the results are rather odd15:15
james_woh, I see15:15
lfaraonejames_w: oh? did I mess something up?15:16
james_wI don't think so15:16
sistpoty|workLaney: oh, armel build of ghc6 was restarted (on a different buildd)15:16
bilalakhtaris it still possible for packages to get into lucid repos?15:16
Laneysistpoty|work: I saw that, and lamont wants to leave it running for some reason15:17
lfaraonebilalakhtar: if you have a good reason, thourough testing, and go through REVU15:17
Laneyif it's the one that has been going for nearly a month now15:17
sistpoty|workbilalakhtar: quite unlikely, unless you have a very, very good reason15:17
lfaraonejames_w: would it be a good idea to have the user store the URL of the upstream repo in a "XS-Upstream-{Git, Hg, Bzr, Svn}:" field, or somewhere else?15:17
bilalakhtarsistpoty|work: The project page is here: https://launchpad.net/gnome-media-player15:18
james_wlfaraone: yeah, except that proposing that as a standard will draw some complaints15:18
james_wlfaraone: are you involved in Debian at all?15:18
lfaraonejames_w: I'm a Debian Maintainer.15:18
bilalakhtarsistpoty|work: Why so? Lucid didn't release yet (not the stable atleast)15:18
sistpoty|workLaney: might be since different armel buildds use different kernels, and jaboticaba was needed for a different package15:19
lfaraonebilalakhtar: end of the month, or so.15:19
sistpoty|work*shrug*15:19
james_wlfaraone: proposing the idea to Debian would be useful then15:19
persiabilalakhtar: We're well into the freeze cycle though, and past the deadline for new packages.15:19
bilalakhtarlfaraone:15:19
sistpoty|workbilalakhtar: everyone's busy fixing bugs at the moment, or should be busy fixing bugs, not adding new features ;)15:19
bilalakhtarpersia: lfaraone: So is it possible to upload for maverick?15:19
persiabilalakhtar: Absolutely, but you probably won't get someone to review until early next month.15:20
lfaraonebilalakhtar: is it a new package? probably no.15:20
james_wlfaraone: how did Debian get rid of the epoch in this package?15:20
bilalakhtarlfaraone: It is a new package15:20
persialfaraone: Why not, for maverick?15:20
lfaraonejames_w: they didn't ship it officially.15:20
james_wah15:20
lfaraonepersia: not familiar. I looked, it's an existing package, so my comments do not apply.15:21
lfaraone(I didn't know what it was)15:21
bilalakhtarlfaraone: My package is a new package. Do you mean to say the gnome-media-player package?15:22
bilalakhtarlfaraone: Yes that is my package and there's no such package in the repos15:22
lfaraonebilalakhtar: okay. expect to ship it in lucid+1.15:22
bilalakhtarlfaraone: ok then I am uploading it for maverick. I am ready to wait for a longer time15:23
lfaraonepersia: oh, i'm really out of date, didn't realize lucid+1 had been named :)15:24
bilalakhtarso long, guys, have to leave now15:24
persialfaraone: Less than a week ago, so not that out of date :)15:24
sistpoty|workwe could speculate about the name of maverick+1 though :P15:25
persianifty newt!15:26
lfaraonepersia: heh. that's a good name, you should tell the sabdfl ;)15:27
lfaraonejames_w: just to confirm, the bugfix release 1.5.1 of barnowl does not require a FFe, correct? http://sprunge.us/geOD15:28
persiaI suspect it's already on the page of suggestions, but I've also not seen much correlation between the page of suggestions and the actual names, so don't put anything there anymore.15:28
james_wlfaraone: we already have 1.5?15:29
lfaraonejames_w: correct.15:29
james_wthen that looks fine to me15:30
lfaraonedone, bug 557346.15:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 557346 in barnowl "Sync barnowl 1.5.1-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55734615:34
lfaraonejames_w: re squeak, I submitted a wishlist bug upstream asking them to include the epoch, but it'll be a tough thing to convince them to add a useless epoch. (from their point of view)15:39
cndep15:49
psusihow do I clone the existing package branch so I can fix it and link it to the bug for a sponsor to merge?15:54
geserpsusi: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistributedDevelopment/Documentation16:07
psusiheh, thanks... I was actually kinda figuring it out stumbling around with bzr and lp ;)16:12
psusialready got the branch uploaded... looks like now I just need to link it to the bug and get a sponsor16:13
geserif you commit your changes with "bzr commit --fixes lp:123456" your branch gets autolinked to the bug16:15
psusihrm.... that page says to set the reviewer to ubuntu-sponsors, but the default is ubuntu-branches... is the documentation out of date or should I really change it?16:21
psusihrm... ok, hope that does it... now all bug #534743 needs is someone to bzr merge ; bzr commit ; dput, hoepfully in time for beta 216:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 534743 in dmraid "dmraid causes udev event feedback loop in Lucid" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53474316:25
psusiis there anyone I should subscribe or assign this to since it is a serious regression from karmic that renders some systems unbootable?16:30
arandpsusi: Reviewers team possibly, since it's udev, I think #ubuntu-devel might be the place...16:39
MTecknologyAny of you in here happen to know about mailman lists?16:59
MTecknologywrong channel - sorry16:59
c_kornis there no orig tarball when using source format 3.0 (native) ?17:21
hyperairc_korn: native packages have no orig tarballs.17:26
hyperairc_korn: that's the very definition of a native package.17:26
c_kornhyperair: so I have to use 3.0 (quilt) even if I do the patching in debain/rules ?17:27
slytherinScottK: Do you mind approving jboss binaries from new queue? Other archive admins in #ubuntu-devel seem to be busy.17:27
hyperairc_korn: er. what are you doing that involves patching in debian/rules?17:27
hyperairc_korn: why don't you use a proper patch?17:27
hyperairwell actually as long as you restore your build tree to the original state in your clean rule, you're free to use anything17:29
c_kornhyperair: ok, there is no conflict using 3.0 (quilt) and using quilt in debian/rules. this was my actual question. sorry for the confusion.17:33
hyperairc_korn: get rid of quilt in debian/rules.17:33
hyperairc_korn: why are you using quilt in debian/rules?17:33
slytherinc_korn: If it is native package then you should use 3.0 (native)17:33
hyperairthere is practically no point in using 3.0 (quilt) format if you're going to put quilt things in your debian/control and debian/rules[17:33
hyperairslytherin: he wants an orig tarball. that's no native package.17:34
hyperairc_korn: if you must use quilt in debian/rules and debian/control, then go back to source version 1.017:34
c_kornI am doing some other things before the dh_quilt_patch target. so I just need to move those changes to the dh_auto_configure target17:37
hyperairi see. just use source 1.0 then17:38
hyperairor do you need 3.0 (quilt) for something else?17:38
hyperairbesides patches and bz2/lzma tarballs, there isn't much to 3.0 (quilt)17:39
c_kornwell, it creates a debian.tar.gz file which I find more aesthetic :)17:41
hyperairc_korn: that's not really a good reason =_=17:45
c_kornnot unless you get nightmares filterdiff'ing through a diff.gz file :)17:48
joaopintoaren't the general guidelines to use 3.0 (quilt) unless there is a good reason to not do so ?17:54
joaopintohttp://lintian.debian.org/tags/missing-debian-source-format.html -> If you don't have a good reason to stick with the old format, you should switch to "3.0 (quilt)" (for packages with a separate upstream tarball) or to "3.0 (native)" (for Debian native packages).17:59
slytherinOne good thing about 3.0 is it standardizes patch system.18:08
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ari-tczewis it possible to applicate both for MOTU and UUC?18:25
ari-tczewat the once meeting18:25
cndI'm bisecting an older kernel, but when I build I get this at the end:18:26
cnddpkg-deb - error: (upstream) version (`unknown') doesn't contain any digits18:26
cndwoops, wrong channel18:27
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geserari-tczew: yes, but if you get approved for MOTU you don't need to apply for UUC anymore (MOTU is a member of UUC)18:32
ari-tczewgeser: I know, but my plan is following: I'm going to join MOTU -> if my application will rejected, then I'll join to UUC18:33
kklimondahmm.. the next meeting is in 6 days - is it fine to apply right now?18:34
ari-tczewapplicate to UUC isn't hard, right?18:34
geserari-tczew: can be handled in one application18:35
ari-tczewnice18:35
geserari-tczew: UUC has the same requirements as ubuntu-members18:35
geserkklimonda: yes, this should still give the DMB enough time to review your application and the agenda isn't full yet (/me updates the agenda since it still shows the last meeting)18:37
kobrienWhen packaging with debuild, how do I ensure that the package is compiled from source on the system I install to?19:15
micahgkobrien: the package gets built from source on the launchpad build farm, not on the client machines19:16
kobrienmicahg: is it possible to force it to build on the client machine?19:17
hyperairgo use gentoo.19:18
micahgkobrien: I don't think it's suggested for anything in the archive as that would require build dependencies on the client machines, if you want to do this outside the archive, I would suggest asking in #ubuntu-packaging19:18
hyperairyou could look into dkms-styled packages19:18
kklimondakobrien: not really - I think the only exception are kernel modules19:18
micahghyperair: I was thinking the same thing :)19:18
hyperair=)19:18
kklimondaheh, same here19:18
kobrienok, right, I'll pop over to #ubuntu-packaging, thanks people19:19
* hyperair honestly doesn't see the point of getting everything built on the client machine19:19
kobrienmy code is hpc stuff and I want it optimized for the particular processor19:21
kobrienas much as possible19:21
kklimondakobrien: but there is still no infrastructure other than dkms (which, I think, is only for kernel modules) for building sources on the target machines. I guess you could use postinstall script to do that.. but it's really ugly and kitties cry when you thibk about it19:21
kobrieni'm coming from a FreeBSD world :)19:22
mdomschkobrien, there is also very little that compiler optimizations for a specific CPU do these days19:32
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kobrienmdomsch, this is true20:27
fabrice_splfaraone: please remember to use Ubuntu sponsors team and not uus20:30
lfaraonefabrice_sp: sorry, I think requestsync does that by default.20:33
fabrice_spoh, right20:33
fabrice_spI think a afixed version has been backported20:34
fabrice_spAs I'm not anymore member of u-u-s, can someone unsubscribe u-u-s from 557346?20:34
micahgfabrice_sp: I think it was fixed in teh last upload to lucid but not backported20:35
geserright, there was no SRU yet for changes to sponsoring20:36
fabrice_spit annoy me only because I can't unsubscribe sponsors anymore with u-u-s ;-)20:36
lfaraoneHm. Do the changes described since .5 in http://code.google.com/p/autokey/source/browse/trunk/debian/changelog merit a request for a FFe?20:37
fabrice_spmaybe Ubuntu Sponsors team should be made member of u-u-s?20:37
fabrice_splfaraone: not clear (especially the 'Configmanager uses version from common.py). I would subscribe release team, just  in case20:39
lfaraonefabrice_sp: mk. I already got a FFe for the inclusion of .5, so I feel bad to have to bother the release team again about this <_<;20:40
lfaraonefabrice_sp: oh, that's just using "APP_VERSION = common.VERSION" rather hard-coding the string in the file.20:42
fabrice_splfaraone: just attach an upstream debdiff then, and subscribe sponsors. That's maybe just some lines20:43
fabrice_spand what about "Slight improvement to installation"?20:43
lfaraonefabrice_sp: documentation updates, http://code.google.com/p/autokey/source/diff?spec=svn233&r=233&format=side&path=/branches/autokey-combined/INSTALL20:50
fabrice_spadd this documentation to hte bug report: that would help sponsors to decide if FFe is required or not20:53
fabrice_sp(because if it's not clear => Ffe :-) )20:53
fabrice_splfaraone: barnowl FTBFS here, because of dh_strip20:59
lfaraonefabrice_sp: re autokey, documented in https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autokey/+bug/556453/comments/121:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 556453 in autokey "Sync autokey 0.61.7-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Medium,New]21:03
lfaraonefabrice_sp: intersting. the build succeeded at https://edge.launchpad.net/~lfaraone/+archive/ppa/+build/1654884 and https://edge.launchpad.net/~lfaraone/+archive/ppa/+build/1654885, can you send the log?21:03
fabrice_spsounds good re autokey. Will attach the log to the bug report21:04
fabrice_spthis is why it buils in the ppa: WARNING: not running pkgbinarymangler for this package, as requested21:08
fabrice_spI have it installed in my chroot21:08
fabrice_spand this is what fails21:08
fabrice_splfaraone:21:08
fabrice_spso, it seems pkgbinarymangler is desactivated in ppa's. What about the archive?21:10
lfaraonehm. I'm not too sure. I'll admit I am unfamiliar with pkgbinarymangler.21:11
fabrice_spdh_strip also is not run in ppa's. I'll check with another sync, to check my sbuild installation21:12
fabrice_spautokey builds fine (I just ack'd it :-) ), so it's really something with barnowl21:21
lfaraonehmmm.21:22
geserwhat's the problem with pkgbinarymangler?21:34
gesersome things like translations stripping, -dbgsym package creation it not done for PPA but only for the main archive21:35
geserah, found the log and could reproduce it21:39
fabrice_spok: I'll mark the bug as incomplete,  then21:41
geserlooks like a bug in pkg-create-dbgsyms21:42
fabrice_spLast time I ahd a problem in dh_strip, it was because the package declared debug, but strip the symbols21:42
fabrice_spit was Bug 34073721:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 340737 in im-sdk "im-sdk FTBFS with a return code 256 in pkg-create-dbgsym" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34073721:43
geserthis times it tripped over -O-X... but I've yet to look in detail at it21:43
bdmurraysiretart: I added a possible apport hook to bug 53871921:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 538719 in vlc "Please include vlc dependencies in apport" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53871921:52
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geserfabrice_sp: a fixed pkg-create-dbgsym waits on merging and sponsoring22:09
AnAntHello, what has happened to guile-gnome2-* packages ?22:10
geserAnAnt: the binary debs got removed; FTBFS: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-lucid-supportable-binaries22:13
gesersee the mail on ubuntu-devel-announce about it22:13
AnAntoh, that was one of them ?22:13
AnAntso, it's not about being deprecated or so22:14
geserthe source package (guile-gnome-platform) is still published in lucid, just the debs are gone22:15
gesersee http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~lucas/ubuntu-nbs/32/guile-gnome-platform_2.16.1-2ubuntu1_llucid32.buildlog for the FTBFS error22:15
geserif you get this FTBFS fixed they can come back22:16
AnAntok, thanks22:21
AnAntgeser: it built22:33
AnAntgeser: I got latest package from Debian22:33
AnAntgeser: I will upload it to my PPA22:37
bjsniderthere might be a problem with lucid's vlc mozilla pugin23:10
bjsniderxulrunner 1.9.2 was sent into the archive 1 week ago. vlc is currently built against 1.9.1. there are no working patches to build vlc against 1.9.2 yet, and the differences are large enough that the build fails. that means i suppose that the plugin might not work at all.23:12
micahgbjsnider: that must have slipped under the radar23:15
bjsnidermicahg, the vlc guys blame the mozilla guys23:16
micahgbjsnider: I haven't tried it, seems to work for me in 3.23:17
micahg3.623:17
bjsniderthe build fails so thoroughly that you wouldn't think it would work23:17
bjsnidera whole bunch of symbols are affected23:17
micahgbjsnider: I'm saying it's FTBFS, but the binary seems to work23:18
christoph_debianhm has ubuntu somewhere a per-package popcon graph like the debian one web-accessible?23:25
micahgbjsnider: does the plugin from the archive work?23:25
micahgbjsnider: if yes, I'll worry about the FTBFS later23:25
ScottKchristoph_debian: I think it's just text data at popcon.ubuntu.com.23:37
bjsnidermicahg, i don't use it. i know about this for other reasons than that.23:38
christoph_debianScottK: ok works just hoped there'd be some nice pictures ;)23:41

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