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imbrandonok so its quiet and i got a question/problem, bash script that i run, it then runs a ssh session and does a ton of stuff on the other comp and *should* never disconnect ( its forever tail on a file and a few other pipes ) and it works good unless the network hickups and ssh hangs, is there an easy way for me to run a loop in the bash script and tell if the ssh session has hun and restart it ?04:41
ScottKRun it in a screen session would probably be easier.04:49
imbrandonhum04:49
imbrandonhow would that help ? ssh would still die if net hiccuped04:49
ScottKYes, but the script would keep going in the screen session and you could reconnect to it.04:50
imbrandonwhats the ssh is doing is going to my remote irssi box and parseing / tailing the notifi hilights i get from irssi and then using the local notify-send on my laptop to get gui notifications04:51
imbrandonso i dont think screen would help04:51
ScottKI see.04:51
superm1use an irc bouncer instead and run irssi on the local box connecting to the IRC bouncer04:52
superm1like bip or zsh04:52
superm1or a client that natively supports notifications like xchat04:52
imbrandonmeh, i do that, i have irssi proxy loaded and tried bip but backscroll and a ton of other stuff sucks on it04:52
imbrandonand xchat would be sooo slow running on the xserver across the internet and still die when my x session dies iirc04:53
superm1xchat + bip i mean04:53
superm1xchat locally, connect to a remote bip box04:53
superm1and it will just replay what you missed04:53
imbrandonxchat + bip == shitty backscroll04:54
imbrandonever actualy used it ? i tried for a week once aboutr a year ago04:54
imbrandonlol04:54
superm1just set your buffer large enough and you can scroll back04:54
superm1i have been using it for about 1.5 years04:54
superm1it's what i'm using right now)04:54
imbrandonyea i did for a while, i just couldent handle that and the lag of connecting when its loading 50+ channels on a few networks and should never be off and i can use a cli client04:55
superm1well you are on too many networks and channels then clearly ;)04:56
imbrandonwht i have works great cept for the ssh hang laptop use iisue ;)04:56
imbrandonsuperm1: maybe, but i do actualy use most of them regularly04:56
imbrandon;)04:56
nigelbimbrandon: use seprate bips :D04:57
imbrandonbut yea lots of channels + loading backscroll of i think 1000 lines was max ( not much for some rooms ) was bad bad jojo04:57
superm1i have my scrollback set to 5000 per channel04:57
imbrandonnigelb: how would that help ?04:57
superm1as long as i dont disappear for too long that works well for me04:58
nigelbimbrandon: well at least you can selectively connect to networks04:58
imbrandoni tend to be away from some chans for about 24 hours, but not much more before i read em04:58
imbrandonnigelb: ahhh that would not help then, i would just be a regression from now when i can do it fine04:59
imbrandonreally the main issue is getting the ssh restarted when it hangs due to network being unavailable for a short time, everything else is perfect04:59
imbrandonfor me at leaste05:00
superm1autossh is what you need then05:00
imbrandonrockin, thats what i needed /me googles a bit05:00
imbrandonty ty05:00
imbrandonbtw man how goes thing havent been on at the same time as you in a while05:01
superm1v. busy, not enough time lately to dedicate to ubuntu community type stuff05:01
imbrandoni hear ya, sometimes things get hetic05:02
RAOFThere's always something like smuxi, although that also suffers somewhat from inefficient backscroll.05:04
ScottKimbrandon: You could also go gui and use quassel.  Put the client on your laptop and the core on your server.  It does an initial backsroll fetch on connect, but you can get as much more as you want if it's not enough.05:15
* micahg thinks quassel might be worth looking into05:25
micahgScottK: it doesn't do any other protocols, does it?05:26
ScottKmicahg: No.  The client/core protocol for quassel speaks in native Qt objects, so it'd be non-trivial.05:27
imbrandonScottK: hum, dident know you could split quassel05:27
micahgScottK: k05:27
RAOFSmuxi has the same sort of architecture; it does IRC and twitter at the moment, I think.05:27
ScottKmicahg: We do provide packages for the full KDE client and also a Qt only version for people who don't want all of KDE.05:28
imbrandoni'm only worried about irc, i have pidgin for everything else05:28
micahgScottK: I like pidgin because I can do IRC, xmpp, AIM, and identi.ca all in one client05:28
ScottKimbrandon: The split client/core is actually the "normal" use case for Quassel.  The monolithic client we use in Kubuntu is actually very secondary to upstream.05:28
ScottKmicahg: I've yet to use a multi-protocol client like that that did IRC well enough for me.05:29
imbrandonnice, i'll look into that right now. i'm not oposed to a gui client, i just dont like missing all the stuff i'm used to when i switch to one05:29
micahgScottK: works pretty well for me, I just wish I had a way to be online all the time with that client :)05:30
imbrandon*sometimes* i even use the irssi proxy and connect xchat but not much05:30
* micahg will file a feature request for a relay \o/05:30
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dholbachgood morning07:24
ApOgEEgood morning dholbach08:51
dholbachhi ApOgEE09:06
huatsmorning09:43
ApOgEEmorning huats09:49
huatsmornig ApOgEE09:51
BlackZtumbleweed: if you want you can ACK the sync09:54
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tamratThere is a needs-packaging bug for a package which is now part of debian. Should I file a seperate 'sync from debian' bug, or should I update the current bug report10:05
tamrathttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/9566710:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 95667 in Ubuntu "[needs-packaging] SAGA GIS" [Wishlist,Fix committed]10:05
BlackZtumbleweed: it should go as "Triaged", marking so10:06
gesertamrat: please update that bug. that way we don't have a stale bug left because someone forgot to close it after the sync10:09
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tumbleweedBlackZ: not according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Sponsorship/SponsorsQueue#Sync request bugs10:18
BlackZgeser: the status "Triaged" in a sync request is invalid? (if it has been ACKed by a MOTU)10:19
geserBlackZ: I don't know if the archive admins care about the bug status but we usually set it to Confirmed10:20
BlackZI've seen few bugs with this status after the ACK10:20
BlackZtumbleweed: OK, I've set "Confirmed" newly10:21
tumbleweedBlackZ: :)10:21
BlackZtumbleweed: if a package works fine without the versioned dependence can we drop it?10:25
tumbleweedBlackZ: need more information10:25
BlackZtumbleweed: bug #598184 -- I'm testing it right now10:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 598184 in cynthiune.app (Ubuntu) "Please merge cynthiune.app 0.9.5-10 (universe) from debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59818410:26
tumbleweedBlackZ: sorry, I don't know anything about libmpcdec-dev10:29
tumbleweedbut why don't we have a recent version in ubuntu?10:30
tumbleweedBlackZ: ok, so we use a different source package to provide libmpcdec-dev to debian (LP: #540019). update build-deps appropriatly and see if it works10:36
BlackZtumbleweed: what do you mean? dropping the versioned dependence or set the versioned dependence which is in ubuntu?10:39
tumbleweederr, drop I guess10:41
BlackZtumbleweed: seems it FTBFS: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50892644/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.cynthiune.app_0.9.5-10ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz10:55
BlackZI don't think this is related to the dependence10:55
tumbleweedBlackZ: that looks very much related to dependancies: mpc/reader.h: No such file or directory10:56
BlackZah yes10:57
BlackZhmm, seems we need the newest version of libmpcdec10:58
rsajdokhi, where can i read about how to make update package eclipse to the newest version (wiki page) "helios" ? who is responsible for this package, developer ubuntu or developer debian?11:12
tamratrsajdok: eclipse is a complicated package - updating yourself is most likely difficult, and the packagers of that package will know there is a new version - no need to ask them for an update11:15
rsajdoktamrat: My intention is not hurry up packagers. I want to learn how to do it. i am looking for any wikis pages or documentations about it.11:23
BlackZtumbleweed: I fixed bug #595180 please check it11:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 595180 in ircd-hybrid (Ubuntu) "Please merge ircd-hybrid 1:7.2.2.dfsg.2-6.1 (universe) from debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59518011:26
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tamratrsajdok: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete But believe me - try packaging some smaller things first11:28
rsajdoktamrat: ok, thanks11:37
sorenpersia: What do you have against pandora-build?11:46
dholbachBlackZ: the comment about the patch file name was more general :)13:00
BlackZdholbach: yes, I know, in the next I will do as you said :)13:01
dholbachBlackZ: thanks :)13:02
BlackZdholbach: package-version.debdiff would be correct? e.g foobar_0.1-1ubuntu1.debdiff13:03
dholbachwhatever - and if it's just package.debdiff13:03
BlackZdholbach: thanks for your hint :) I will do so13:06
dholbachwho could imagine giving a session about merging, UDD, avoiding common packaging mistakes, finding good stuff to work on at Ubuntu Developer Week? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Prep still has a few open slots13:36
warp10ehy dholbach, gaspa suggests a "working with Debian" session for UDW. What's your opinion about it?13:52
dholbachwarp10: Laney is giving one of those13:52
warp10D'OH!13:52
dholbachwarp10: you could work together with him13:52
dholbachor do a double session13:52
dholbachor a second one13:52
warp10gaspa: --^13:52
dholbachyou're all a great team13:53
warp10dholbach: yeah, that could be an idea. gaspa, maybe we want to check the session program with Laney and see if we should double it, co-work or move to a whole differen thing, do you agree?13:54
gaspaok, good!13:55
dholbachI mean there's LOADS of topics that interest new developers and contributors13:55
dholbachmerging, UDD, avoiding common packaging mistakes, finding good stuff to work on, the release schedule, etc13:55
dholbachthere's really loads13:55
dholbacha development q&a could be nice too13:56
gaspadholbach: we'd take the last slot of wednesday, can I modify the page?14:22
dholbachgaspa: sure14:24
gaspanop14:24
gaspataken :)14:24
gaspadholbach: ehm, signed up for Friday... Wed was already taken.14:30
* dholbach hugs gaspa14:30
dholbachgaspa: awesome14:30
dholbachgaspa: BlackZ has an interest to work together with you guys14:30
dholbachhey stefanlsd14:30
dholbachah, he's on there already14:30
dholbachawesome14:30
gaspa;)14:30
dholbachItalian mafia back in business14:30
gaspaLOL14:30
dholbach:-)14:30
gaspaneed a pizza, then14:31
dholbachI love you guys - ROCK ON14:31
warp10dholbach: LOL14:31
* warp10 hugs dholbach 14:32
* dholbach hugs warp10 back :)14:32
warp10Uhmm... maybe I should rather kiss hands...14:32
dholbachwarp10: you probably know more about that than I do ;-)14:33
warp10dholbach: yeah, think so! :D14:33
warp10gaspa: could you arrange the play Godfather theme in background during our session?14:33
gaspa...sometimes I feel we're not joking about it...14:33
warp10ROTFL14:34
gaspawarp10: can we use A4 to present our session? :D14:35
warp10gaspa: rocking idea! :D14:35
barryhello folks!  is anybody up for reviewing two new packages uploaded to revu?  they are fairly simple python packages that have been available on pypi for a while, but now i've packaged them for ubuntu (i'm upstream on them too)14:54
ScottKbarry: Usually we suggest people go to DPMT/PAPT in Debian for that.14:55
barryScottK: yes, i'm going to do that, but i really wanted to go through the ubuntu process as documented in the ubuntu wiki.  or will that make it more difficult to sync once the packages are in debian?14:56
ScottKAs long as the md5sum of the tarball is the same, it won't make things more difficult.14:58
ScottKUnfortunately, due to a shortage of sponsors that actual process seems to be upload to REVU, wait for something to happen, and then eventually go to Debian because only about 10% of the packages uploaded to REVU ever get a serious look.14:59
barryScottK: ouch14:59
ScottKbarry: A lot of MOTU get distracted by stuff like the Ubuntu Python maintainer uploading 2.6 to the distro the day before feature freeze and declaring his work done after Main is transitioned.15:00
barryScottK: heh.  still, we should give new ubuntu developers reasonable, working guidelines on the ubuntu wiki.  if revu is not a reasonable path to success, then let's change the wiki guidelines15:02
ScottKbarry: There really isn't one.  The best guideline is that if you have an interest in maintaining a specific package, you should maintain it in Debian and sync it into Ubuntu.  If the package is of interest to a development team, upload to REVU and ask someone on the team to review it (we do this in Kubuntu a lot).15:03
ScottKIf you just want to do a fire and forget upload, then we probably don't want the package.15:03
barryScottK: that's already a better recommendation than what's currently on wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU15:04
ScottKbarry: OK.  It's a wiki.  Go for it.15:04
barryScottK: which is where you land if you follow the twisty path for getting a new package into Ubuntu15:04
ScottKRight.15:04
barryScottK: that's exactly why i'm here! :)15:04
barryScottK: thanks15:04
ScottKObviously though if you got that far, we didn't make it twisty and turny enough.15:05
barryScottK: oh, you tried, and almost won.  when i got to the page about vuvuzelas, i realized i had to backtrack15:06
ScottKHeh.15:06
barryScottK: what's the best debian page we should point people to who want to start the process of getting new packages into debian?15:09
ScottKbarry: Probably point them at mentors.debian.net, but mention that there are many teams in Debian and if your package fits a team, you should contact them.15:09
barry+1, thanks15:10
ScottKbarry: You can use https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debian/PythonModulesTeam for an example of how to interact with a Debian team.15:11
barryScottK: perfect thanks.  i'll let you know when i've updated the wiki page15:11
ScottKExcellent.  Once you've done that, you can go to DPMT in good conscience that you are in deed following the Ubuntu process.15:12
barryScottK: yep.  just trying to make the path a little smoother for the next rider15:13
ScottKGreat.15:14
barryScottK: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU15:30
ScottKbarry: Looks good to me.15:31
barrythanks for the feedback15:31
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* hyperair wonders where Ubuntu will go after going through Zippy Zebra16:39
PiciWe never did have an AA release..16:41
hyperairhmm so we loop back to AA eh16:42
hyperairthen all these x.y.z~zippy1 versions will break.16:42
hyperairbecause x.y.z~angry1 is definitely not going to supersede x.y.z~zippy116:42
* hyperair votes Angry Apple for AA16:42
hyperairoh wait, apple's not an animal..16:43
PiciOh, then thats not good.16:44
Quintasanhello16:44
hyperairAngry Ape.16:44
hyperairwell hello there16:44
Quintasanhyperair: Angry Apple is good16:44
Quintasanhyperair: by the time we hit AA Apple is really going to be angry because we will take over their market share16:44
Quintasan:P16:44
hyperair=D16:45
hyperairthat sounds really appropriate.16:45
QuintasanI would do and exception for PP  == PA  == Problem, Apple?16:45
Quintasans/and/an16:45
hyperairheheh =p16:45
* ScottK votes for aardvark since it'll be the second time through the alphabet.17:10
paissadhi all, where can i have the available|possible results of dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH17:14
paissadthanks in advance for helping17:15
carstenhdpkg-architecture -L17:16
carstenhthough I don't think architectures like darwin-m68k will ever exist in debian or ubuntu17:17
paissad:)17:17
geserhyperair: Crispy Calamari for CC :)17:19
hyperairgeser: nice =p17:20
hyperairgeser: Duck Dumpling for DD17:20
hyperair;-017:20
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ScottKcarstenh: There are archs in there that will never exist in Debian either.17:25
geserkees: I'm right that that adding -nostdlib (or -Wno-stack-protector) to CFLAGS is the right fix for http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50893909/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.lustre_1.8.3-2ubuntu1~ppa0_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz?17:57
keesgeser: yes, it looks like the final link includes the -nostdlib, but that means the other .o files need to be built with that too.17:59
geserkees: do I need to add the package somewhere to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags? I didn't spot an obvious place18:00
keesgeser: no, since it won't be an "exception".  the intended way to build that package is with -nostdlib, so it's just a simple (fixable) bug in the compile.18:01
keesgeser: only if no correct solution for a problem can be found should it show up on CompilerFlags (like, say, bacula)18:01
geserok18:02
geserkees: do you have an idea why the same linking on amd64 succeeds? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50893899/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-amd64.lustre_1.8.3-2ubuntu1~ppa0_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz (search for "static lib lustre" to find the same place where it failed on i386)18:03
geserI assumed that it would fail on amd64 too because of the -nostdlib at the linking stage18:03
tumbleweedBlackZ: so for hp-ppd. want to mark the bug invalid and put a note on merges sayng "sync when Debian version is sane again"?18:05
keesgeser: I think amd64 isn't as strict in some situations.  I don't really know the root cause, though.18:05
BlackZtumbleweed: go ahead, thanks18:06
geserkees: ok, thanks anyways18:06
keesnp18:07
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fabrice_spabout bug 596891, I was going to answer to Bhavani that as Angel as done all the work, I'd rather sponsor a debdiff from Angel. What do you think about that answer?20:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 596891 in ldaptor (Ubuntu) "Please merge ldaptor 0.0.43+debian1-3 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59689120:06
fabrice_sp(all the work is report to Debian, and get half of the diff fixed there)20:06
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shishirewhere can I find the configure line for a prebuilt package? I need to rebuild php5, with some custom options, but I want to retain the rest of the configure line as is, to make it as compatible as possible.20:23
fabrice_spshishire, in debian/rules, except if php5 is special20:26
shishirefabrice_sp, debian/rules inside the prebuilt package?20:27
fabrice_spshishire, inside the source package20:27
shishireoh, even better :D20:28
shishirety20:28
fabrice_spyw ;-)20:28
shishireawesome!  now I can just add the extension support I need, and good to go :D20:28
fabrice_spshishire, and you can build it with debuild -b20:31
fabrice_spit will use your 'patched' debian/rules file to generate the debs20:31
shishire:D it keeps getting better and better :D20:31
BlackZfabrice_sp: seems the new version of cmus has some problems20:33
fabrice_spBlackZ, what kind of problems?20:34
BlackZfabrice_sp: it FTBFS, as you said in bug #59632320:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 596323 in cmus (Ubuntu) "Please merge cmus 2.2.0-4.1 (universe) from debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59632320:35
BlackZseems the debian version fails too20:35
fabrice_spBlackZ, if it FTBFS in sid, please report the bug in Debian20:36
BlackZfabrice_sp: checking, however I fixed ekiga20:36
fabrice_spI saw: I'm just cleaning my local copy to reapply your debdiff20:36
fabrice_sp;-)20:36
fabrice_spBlackZ, seems to be some libmpc update20:37
BlackZfabrice_sp: exactly20:37
fabrice_spUbuntu has the same version as Debian?20:38
fabrice_sp!info libmpc maverick20:38
ubottuPackage libmpc does not exist in maverick20:38
fabrice_spoops20:38
fabrice_sp:-)20:38
BlackZhm, seems not20:38
BlackZI see just an upload in karmic20:39
fabrice_sp!info libmpc-dev maverick20:39
ubottulibmpc-dev (source: mpclib): multiple precision complex floating-point library development package. In component main, is extra. Version 0.8.2-1 (maverick), package size 42 kB, installed size 208 kB20:39
fabrice_sp!info libmpc-dev sid20:39
ubottu'sid' is not a valid distribution: hardy, hardy-backports, hardy-proposed, jaunty, jaunty-backports, jaunty-proposed, karmic, karmic-backports, karmic-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, maverick, maverick-backports, maverick-proposed, medibuntu, partner, stable, testing, unstable20:39
fabrice_sp!info libmpc-dev unstable20:39
ubottulibmpc-dev (source: mpclib): multiple precision complex floating-point library development package. In component main, is extra. Version 0.8.2-1 (unstable), package size 42 kB, installed size 208 kB20:39
BlackZoh yes20:39
fabrice_spthe same, so it should FTBFS20:39
BlackZit's the same20:39
BlackZI was looking for the wrong package :p20:39
fabrice_spgood candidate for submittodebian or reportbug :-)20:39
fabrice_spso did I :-)20:40
fabrice_spBlackZ, about ekiga, I'll update the Vcs-Bzr url, as it's referencing lucid20:44
BlackZfabrice_sp: yes, please do20:44
BlackZI didn't found that in the debian/changelog BTW20:44
fabrice_spit's not worth a new debdiff.20:44
BlackZ"- debian/control: Clarify Vcs-*;"20:45
BlackZfound20:45
fabrice_spit's a bit hidden: "debian/control: Clarify Vcs-*;"20:45
fabrice_spyes20:45
fabrice_spI'm too slow :-)20:45
BlackZheh20:45
fabrice_spdo you know the patches.ubuntu.com site?20:45
fabrice_splike http://patches.ubuntu.com/by-release/ubuntu/e/ekiga/20:45
BlackZyes20:46
fabrice_spok20:46
BlackZI heard it20:46
fabrice_spthis is how I check the merges ;-) Comparing the old diff wit hthe new one20:47
BlackZtumbleweed: I can't find lintian errors in ircd-hybrid, please see http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/455148/20:48
BlackZjust warnings20:48
fabrice_spBlackZ, ekiga FTBFS: "Requested 'ptlib >= 2.6.7' but version of ptlib is 2.6.5"21:02
tumbleweedBlackZ: binary, not source21:02
BlackZfabrice_sp: maybe we can drop the versioned dependence? (however that needs testing)21:07
BlackZor merge/sync ptlib directly21:07
BlackZtumbleweed: are you able to build it?21:07
fabrice_spbetter merge ptlib: the check is done in configure21:08
fabrice_spso upstream is willing to have that version21:08
fabrice_sps/willing/requesting/21:09
BlackZfabrice_sp: well, I'm on it21:10
fabrice_spgood :-)21:10
tumbleweedBlackZ: yes21:10
tumbleweedBlackZ: surely you tested building it? :)21:11
BlackZtumbleweed: strange, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50893846/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.ircd-hybrid_1%3A7.2.2.dfsg.2-6.1ubuntu1_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz21:12
BlackZI'm able to build it21:12
BlackZ(is it a your problem or is it my fault?)21:12
BlackZmaybe I dropped something in the package, but I don't think so21:12
tumbleweedBlackZ: it builds, but it doesn't completly fix the problem that the ubuntu delta is there for (thus the lintian error) - you forgot to patch "dirs"21:13
tumbleweedBlackZ: and there's also another lintian error, that should be fixed and forwarded to debian and probably patched21:14
tumbleweeds/and probably patched//21:14
BlackZtumbleweed: well, is it the one in the bug report?21:14
tumbleweedBlackZ: dir-or-file-in-var-run is one of the things the delta is supposed to fix21:15
tumbleweedBlackZ: init.d-script-missing-dependency-on-remote_fs is the other one21:16
BlackZtumbleweed: I was sure to merged that21:16
BlackZand hmm I re-merged21:16
tumbleweedBlackZ: also, for neatness (and it matters in some languages like python) use same identation type when you modify files (tabs vs spaces)21:17
fabrice_sptumbleweed, will you ake care of bug 598584 ?21:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 598584 in Ubuntu "Sync re2 0+hg23+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59858421:19
tumbleweedfabrice_sp: heh, sure21:19
arandlachouffe: I think pavucontrol can do that..21:19
tumbleweedfabrice_sp: btw, I'm hoping upstream releases that and commits to SONAMES before squeze goes into freeze21:20
tumbleweedfabrice_sp: otherwise I'm going to remove it from testing21:20
tumbleweedfabrice_sp: but I guess Ubuntu doesn't care as much :)21:21
fabrice_sptumbleweed, not sure about that ;-)21:21
fabrice_spbut as we sync from unstable, you're probably right21:22
tumbleweedhah21:23
BlackZfabrice_sp: I'm doing the merge but I'm not sure 100 % about the changes, maybe you could look at it21:32
fabrice_spBlackZ, you mean ptlib?21:33
BlackZfabrice_sp: yes21:33
fabrice_spwhat changes do you have problem with?21:34
BlackZfabrice_sp: "+ debian/control: Build-depend on libdc1394-22-dev; add conflicts and replaces for libpt2.6.1-dev and -plugins-dc." for the second change: there's no longer the libpt2.6.5-plugins transition21:36
BlackZwhere the "-plugins-dc" were added21:37
fabrice_splibpt-1.11.2-dev is still there, it seems21:37
BlackZyes, it's21:38
fabrice_spso you should keep the conflict/replace stuff for this one21:38
fabrice_splibpt2.6.1-doc is only in jaunty, so can be dropped21:39
BlackZthere's just "libpt-doc"21:40
fabrice_spand no libpt2.6.3, it seems ,so it can be dropped too21:40
BlackZfabrice_sp: in which version are you looking?21:41
fabrice_spall (using u.p.c)21:42
BlackZfabrice_sp: BTW I will file the merge, maybe you can give some recommendations there :)21:44
BlackZ(if it's necessary)21:44
fabrice_spI'll check tomorrow (time to go to bed :-) ). Bye21:49
BlackZgood night, fabrice_sp21:50

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