[00:01] <RAOF> bryceh: Good morning!  How's launchpad? :)
[00:13] <Nafai> well that was annoying
[00:14] <Nafai> my internet connection was down for a couple hours
[00:16] <RAOF> For any interesting reason?  Did an elephant escape from the zoo and run amok, knocking down power lines and telephone cables? :)
[00:17] <nigelbabu> heya bryceh
[00:19] <Nafai> RAOF: I haven't heard the reason.  The home owner's association for the condo I rent pays for the connection, so I don't know any details
[00:20] <bryceh> RAOF, I finally got it up and running (more or less) on my own hardware
[00:20] <bryceh> mostly I'm reading and reading and reading
[00:21] <RAOF> I understand that it's surprisingly difficult to setup a launchpad instance.
[00:22] <jpds> ./rocketfuel-setup; cd launchpad/devel; make run ?
[00:22] <RAOF> Nafai: Tell them to make something up involving elephants :)
[00:22] <bryceh> mostly it's scripted, so most of the time is figuring out why the scripts failed with some obscure error
[00:22] <RAOF> The *best kind* of mostly scripted :)
[00:23] <lifeless> RAOF: hows middle island?
[00:23] <RAOF> lifeless: Pretty good.  Our stuff arrived yesterday, so there's a chance that I can set up my desk & comfy chair just in time to leave for Brussels!
[00:25] <RAOF> Sampling the many and varied breads available.
[00:30] <nigelbabu> anyone seen chris?
[00:30] <nigelbabu> bryceh: did u check out patch day?
[00:30] <chrisccoulson> nigelbabu, which chris? there are lots of us here...
[00:31] <bryceh> nigelbabu, no I forgot.. how'd it turn out?
[00:31] <nigelbabu> chrisccoulson: oh, you :)
[00:31] <nigelbabu> bryceh: still going on, 50%+ DONE!
[00:32] <nigelbabu> 185 down to 82
[00:32] <bryceh> nice!
[00:32] <bryceh> nigelbabu, I think it'll make a big difference
[00:32] <nigelbabu> bryceh: hopefully :)
[00:32] <nigelbabu> chrisccoulson: that ltsp bug... wanted to talk to you about that
[00:33] <chrisccoulson> ah, ok
[00:33] <chrisccoulson> that bug again ;)
[00:33] <nigelbabu> hehe
[00:33] <nigelbabu> you still have concerns with that patch right?
[00:35] <chrisccoulson> nigelbabu, yeah, the patch was wrong the last time i looked at it
[00:35] <chrisccoulson> and i don't think that has changed
[00:35] <nigelbabu> chrisccoulson: ok, so I'll leave the patch-needswork.  btw lxde seems to have had a similar solution comitted
[00:36] <chrisccoulson> ok, thanks
[07:44] <baptistemm> hello
[09:28] <chrisccoulson> good morning everyone
[10:43] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: hey, how are you?
[10:44] <chrisccoulson> hey didrocks, yeah, i'm good thanks. pretty busy though
[10:44] <chrisccoulson> how are you?
[10:44] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: I'm fine too. Busy at the dx sprint :)
[10:44] <chrisccoulson> excellent
[10:48] <joaopinto> argh, the theme random failing theme load bug is really annoying, does anyone know a master bug and if it's already reported upstream ?
[10:53] <chrisccoulson> what bug is that? are you sure it's not just g-s-d crashing?
[10:57] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, I am not sure is crashing, I am sure it's failing to start
[10:58] <chrisccoulson> if it's failing to start, it generally means it is crashing in some way ;)
[10:58] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, it's failing for me on >50% of my boots, re-login usually fixs it, so it's likely to be a race condition on the first login only
[10:58] <joaopinto> ah ok
[10:58] <joaopinto> I only have this issue on my desktop, neved had on the laptop
[10:59] <joaopinto> I mean, most likely to happen on the first login
[11:00] <joaopinto> I have filed the bug 574296, but I guess I am not alone and there are already previous bug reports for this
[11:01] <joaopinto> I no longer can show ubuntu booting to my friends, since it's likely to fail from the start :P
[11:02] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, should I set ulimit -c and try to capture a coredump ? assuming g-s-d is crashing ?
[11:02] <chrisccoulson> you could just enable apport and let that catch it
[11:04] <joaopinto> ok, changing /etc/default/apport and rebooting
[11:08] <joaopinto> hum, failed to load, no crash report
[11:08] <joaopinto> ulimit -c is still reporting 0
[11:18] <chrisccoulson> joaopinto, ~/.xsession-errors will probably contain a clue
[11:19] <joaopinto> The program 'gnome-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
[11:19] <joaopinto> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[11:19] <joaopinto> The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.
[11:19] <chrisccoulson> so, it's crashing ;)
[11:19] <chrisccoulson> apport should catch that sort of crash no problem, but you need to run g-s-d with the --sync option
[11:19] <joaopinto> but apport did not catch it, and it doesn't seem enabled because of the ulimit -c value
[11:20] <chrisccoulson> and you can do that by editing the desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart
[11:22] <joaopinto> ok, now i just need to figure how to enable apport :)
[11:40] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, appport is catching segmentation faults, tested it manually, but it not catch anything for the g-s-d error
[11:41] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, when you mean it crashes it is expected to be a segmentation fault ?
[11:41] <chrisccoulson> it won't be a segmentation fault, it will probably be a SIGABRT
[11:42] <joaopinto> and apport should catch that ?
[11:44] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, sh -c 'kill -ABRT $$' does not trigger apport
[12:37] <chrisccoulson> joaopinto, i don't know why that doesn't work for you then, but i just tried it and it works as expected
[12:58] <joaopinto> chrisccoulson, I think I didn't have the --sync yet, I will try to reproduce now, tks
[13:01] <vish> mpt_: hey! meeting time ;)
[15:38] <dpm> hi pitti, can I ask you to move the current language packs in lucid-proposed to lucid-updates? We talked about this last week. That's about the langpacks in -updates being the ones we wanted to ship for the release but an older export being used by mistake instead
[15:38] <dpm> ArneGoetje, ^
[15:38] <pitti> dpm: yep, can do
[15:39] <dpm> thanks a lot pitti
[15:39] <pitti> running
[15:40] <dpm> cool
[16:15] <Nafai> good morning
[16:17] <dobey> hola
[16:18] <dobey> for the "upstream link" on the package series in ubuntu, is there any way to actually specify the right series? i only see a way to set the project, but not the series on the project.
[16:56]  * ccheney thinks he is finally going to be selling his old home today :)
[17:25] <Nafai> running some errands, bbl
[17:36] <duanedesign> didrocks: i see some work was done on the OneConf blueprint. Nice!
[17:40] <didrocks> duanedesign: sweet, did you see that's it's currently schedule on Monday (can still move)? :)
[17:42] <duanedesign> didrocks: Monday will be great
[17:43] <duanedesign> didrocks: we got stipple set up using plugIns so we can easily add and subtract features.
[17:43] <didrocks> it's in the afternoon for us, so should be good for you too
[17:43] <didrocks> duanedesign: great, I'll have a look at that tomorrow
[17:43] <duanedesign> didrocks: also got started on CouchDB attachments. That way we can save the vim folder with the .vimrc for example
[17:43] <didrocks> duanedesign: I guess my script will be good for you to include, but we can see how stipple and oneconf can interact
[17:44] <duanedesign> didrocks: yeah I put it in for now
[17:44] <didrocks> yeah, it will be great to advise using stipple for advanced users
[17:44] <duanedesign> didrocks: but as a plug in
[17:44] <didrocks> ok :)
[17:44] <duanedesign> didrocks: that way as oneConf comes on line we can easily adjust to fill a need if it exists
[17:45] <didrocks> duanedesign: right, but OneConf will be installed by default if it get accepted. Not sure that we want all the Stipple content. Hence the fact I was thinking that for me oneconf is automatic and will require low user interaction and stipple is the CLI tool "to get more"
[17:46] <duanedesign> didrocks: I agree
[17:52] <duanedesign> didrocks: I put package sync in as a plug in but will likely take it out when OneConf gets accepted.
[17:53] <didrocks> duanedesign: great and I'm interested to develop some stuff that doesn't fit in OneConf in stipple too :)
[17:53] <duanedesign> dont want to confuse users. Plus I imagine your effort will be much better than anything I could put together :)
[17:53] <didrocks> don't say that ;)
[17:53] <didrocks> I'll have to go, see you!
[17:54] <duanedesign> ok bye didrocks
[18:39]  * Amaranth wonders why seb128 would think bug 576059 would be compiz
[18:39] <Amaranth> oh well, bounced back
[19:46] <Nafai> back around
[20:33] <enzomag> hi