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kieppiehi guys. I'm trying to substantiate a statement that Canonical/Ubuntu *does* contribute back to the GNU/GNOME desktop platform. is this true & are there online references I can refer to?01:28
kieppiehi guys. I'm trying to substantiate a statement that Canonical/Ubuntu *does* contribute back to the GNU/GNOME desktop platform. is this true & are there online references I can refer to?01:33
spmkieppie: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/439 and links referenced within01:34
kieppiethansk01:34
kieppiespm: they. the "tribalism" article. read it & wholehartedly agree, but some feel it's not addressing the issue. one point was that canonical uses other project (GNOME desktop being the big one), but does not contribute upstream, or have people dedicated to those projects01:37
kieppiei do not agree withthat assesment, but I'd like to substantiate my viewpoint01:38
spmkieppie: this is emphatically not the channel for discussing those issues.01:38
kieppieas far as I can see, it's a developer-releated issue, so I thought I'd ask the deveopers directly, as you guys, more than anyone else, may be able to point me in the right direction01:39
lifelessubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com might be a better place01:41
lifelessthis channel is very technical-content-focused, and while this is relevant to developers, its not particularly technical in nature01:42
kieppielifeless: thanks. will pose question there01:43
kieppiebb01:43
kishsigh03:12
kishare ubuntu 10.04 iso's hybrids?03:13
kishwill dd stick it to usb drives?03:13
bilalakhtartumbleweed: You there?03:13
RAOFkish: WFM™03:13
kishWhat?03:14
RAOFWorks For Me.03:14
kishand topc?03:14
bilalakhtar!support | kish03:14
ubottukish: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Please be aware that this channel is for development only.03:14
kish#ubuntu really cant help with something this complicated03:15
* RAOF waits impatiently for his btrfs-tools segfaults to move from “In Progress” so he can blow away the stupid slow filesystem.03:15
bilalakhtarkish: try it03:15
bilalakhtar!ot | RAOF03:15
ubottuRAOF: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics. Thanks!03:15
kishbilalakhtar, of course, i did ;)03:16
kishanyway, i'll find a way03:16
lifelessbilalakhtar: how was RAOF's comment off topic ?03:16
bilalakhtarlifeless: it was. It said 'stupid slow'03:16
bilalakhtarlifeless: it suggests something offtopic03:17
RAOFHow's this for off-topic: Yay!  dpkg finished installing the 10 new packages after only 5 minutes!03:17
kishvery!03:17
bilalakhtarlifeless: this is a highly-monitored channel.03:17
bilalakhtarI suppose03:17
RAOFI think a little gentle bitching about a development filesystem in #ubuntu-devel can be useful.  When people ask “hey, should I try this shiny new btrfs option in the installer”, you can say “well, RAOF did nothing but moan about segfaulting fsck tools and abysmal performance” :)03:20
StevenKI thought that last statement was a tautology03:20
StevenK"well, RAOF did nothing but moan about segfaulting"03:20
RAOF:P03:21
bilalakhtar!language | RAOF03:21
ubottuRAOF: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.03:21
bilalakhtarRAOF: You said 'I think a little gentle ******** about .......'03:22
RAOFI think you may have your language threshold set a little to low.03:23
RAOFs/to/too/g.  Grammar is for the weak.03:24
un214running apt-get dist-upgrade in a chroot system is a good way to brick the host03:25
un214grub-install was too dumb to figure out that / wasn't the root of a drive03:26
RAOFAnyway, bug #601874 and bug #601877 are me doing a little bit more than moaning :)03:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 601874 in btrfs-tools (Ubuntu) "btrfsck crashed with SIGSEGV in btrfs_header_nritems()" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60187403:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 601877 in btrfs-tools (Ubuntu) "btrfsck SIGSEGVs in find_first_block_group" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60187703:28
lifelessRAOF: is this M onky ?03:29
lifelesss/k/l/03:29
johanbrun214, could be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/49643503:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 496435 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "upgrades of the grub-pc package can overwrite wrong MBR" [High,Fix released]03:29
un214actually not03:30
un214in this case, the correct answer was "none"03:30
RAOFlifeless: I'm not sure what you mean.  There's a bunch of stuff that's M-only that's a prerequisite for good btrfs support.03:30
lifelessRAOF: well, I have a btrfs backup drive on my lucid home serverish box03:30
lifelessRAOF: which is running quite ok :)03:31
un214FYI, I managed to write a serial startup script that puts upstart to shame03:31
RAOFlifeless: It's possible that something I've done has hit a poorly-tested path.  This laptop does a lot of power-off shutdowns.03:31
lifelessah03:32
RAOFAnd since btrfsck segfaults, there's no way to repair.03:32
un214how about mounting ro and using cpio to get your files out and reformat?03:32
RAOFIt's quite possible that my abysmal performance is due to a broken on-disc format.03:33
RAOFun214: I'll do that just as soon as nothing needs testing - I can't btrfs-image this filesystem either.03:33
un214dd will image it03:33
RAOFdd will image it onto your choice of 240GB discs, true.03:34
lifelessthough it will keep it precisely as broken.03:34
RAOFYeah, that's the point.03:35
lifelesshmm03:35
lifelesswhat does securedelete do on btrfs ?03:35
un214probably something else03:36
un214securedelete is dead on journaled filesystems03:36
un214there filed bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/61240904:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 612409 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "grub-install bricks systems if ran in a chroot jail" [Undecided,New]04:03
un214I have this propensity for finding really obscure bugs04:09
un214I was told back in march that removing plymouth was simply a longer way to pain when I got bit by some early bugs that made it not work right (no failover for no fbcon)04:23
un214well I had to remove it in the end anyway and now anybody else who needed it has left04:24
un214so I can't get real support for removing the abomination anyway04:24
TheMusocjwatson: I was looking at freej earlier, and tried building the synced version of freej to see if it could be synced. As you see, it FTBFs, due to the joys of xulrunner.05:26
TheMusocjwatson: Tried to untagle whats required to work with out xulrunner to no avail so far.05:27
pittiGood morning06:59
pittimicahg: indeed, empathy FTBFSes on that, too06:59
pittimicahg: I didn't actually remove them, but I'll have a look why they disappeared07:00
pittiwe should just clean the dependencies in the .la07:00
pittiapw: ah, seems we got a -14 by now07:04
pitti. o O { with a new kernel ABI each day we'll never get a working CD build }07:04
ion:-)07:05
pittimicahg: erm, do you really mean gtk+2.0? It  still ships .la files07:21
pittimicahg: you might mean libgdk-pixbuf?07:21
* pitti fixes gdk-pixbuf07:25
pittibah, it seems the lagging dpkg build causes quite some FTBFS07:51
pitticjwatson: would you mind if I remove the upstream changelog from grub-{common,pc}? it's .5 MB for the two of them08:06
pittiogra, lool: do you already happen to know the root cause of all the armel uninstallability? (http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/maverick_probs.html)08:13
pittifor i386/amd64 I now fixed everything but linux-backports-moudles08:13
slangasekpitti: looks like most of it is still a continuation of the kde problem we've had for a while, plus some sort of java issue?08:15
slangasekopenjdk needed re-bootstrapping on armel in maverick ; I don't know whether that's done yet08:15
dholbachgood morning08:16
pittihello slangasek08:19
pittihey dholbach08:19
pittislangasek: ah, thanks; I just wondered about weird things like cpp-4.5-doc, which don't look very java-ish08:20
bilalakhtardholbach: good morning08:21
dholbachhey pitti, hey bilalakhtar08:21
slangasekpitti: arch: all w/ unsatisfiable arch: any dep on gcc-4.5-base08:22
* slangasek sleeps08:23
pittiah, thanks08:23
pittislangasek: good night!08:23
bilalakhtarev: You there?08:31
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ograpitti, ubuntu-netbook-efl-default-settings seems to be stuck in NEW09:02
ograpitti, kde is still not completely rebuilt openjdk wasnt bootstrapped newly on purpose yet (which holds back openoffice)09:04
pittiogra: good morning09:04
ograheh, and good morning indeed :)09:04
pittiogra: ah, slangasek already followed up with why those -doc packages are uninstallable as well09:04
pittiseems like a missing gcc-4.5 bootstrap or so?09:04
ogramight be, thats linaro land09:05
ograthey do toolchain and openjdk currently, so i'll defer to lool for that, what i know for sure is that we dont want the current openjdk source to be built on armel09:06
ograsince it has a bug that makes java 5x slower, so we need to stick with the existing binary unless we want week long builds09:07
pitticjwatson: argh, new dpkg:09:09
pitti*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/bin/dpkg-deb terminated09:09
pittithat's not good :-/09:09
ionIf dpkg made reflinks (if supported by fs) out of duplicate files it installs (e.g. based on md5sum→filename mapping with a byte-by-byte comparison check to verify the match), it seems my server would save about 319 MB of disk space and my laptop about 703 MB.09:12
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pittiok, so this isn't ddeb specific09:37
pittinormal builds fail as well09:37
pittiso of course the fixed dpkg package will FTBFS, too09:37
ion:-)09:38
* pitti stops buildds09:38
pittiall on MANUAL now09:39
ionI wish apt and dpkg used a real, indexable database. The duplicate handling (re: what i said above) would be cheap if one could just add an index for the md5sum→file mapping.09:41
ionThings like dpkg -S foo would also be faster, taking advantage of an indexed filename→package mapping. :-)09:43
DktrKranzjames_w: http://blog.ganneff.de/blog/2010/08/02/removalstxt---removals822.html09:56
pittiok, got the dpkg bug fixed09:56
pittinow I need to whack debian/rules to use the local version to actually build..09:56
apwbug #61245710:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 612457 in dpkg (Ubuntu Maverick) "1.15.8.2 regression: dpkg-deb segfaults" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61245710:14
pittiapw: right, see /topic10:14
pittijust uploaded a fixed one, I'll handhold it through the buildds10:15
apwpitti, sorry ... was using ubbotu to get a link to the bug ... doh for doing it in here10:15
ionI have a convenient quicksearch bookmark: “lp” for https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/+bugs?field.searchtext=%s (so e.g. “lp 12345” works in the location bar).10:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 12345 in isdnutils (Ubuntu) "isdn does not work, fritz avm (pnp?)" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1234510:17
apwpitti, you are a stat btw :)10:18
apwstar10:18
pittistat?10:18
pittiah :)10:18
pittiion: "ubug" for me; those are quite handy indeed :)10:18
ionFile.stat('pitti').mtime10:18
apwpitti, do you know if the PPA amd64 builders are switchable to i386?  and if so, who owns that sort of thing ... we have a major imbalance between the two in terms of queue right now, days for i38610:20
pittiapw: I suppose they are, but I can't do tha10:20
pittiapw: #soyuz perhaps?10:21
ionTheoretically, they could do both on demand.10:22
pittiok, building everywhere, and all buildds back on manual10:22
asacmvo: apt-transport-https/0.7.26~exp12ubuntu1 -> libapt-pkg4.10   ...  but libapt-pkg4.10 doesnt exist10:22
asace.g. our images ftb10:23
asachttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/armel/apt-transport-https/0.7.26~exp12ubuntu110:23
apwion, yeah my thought exactly ... /me investigates10:23
pittiwahwahwah, dpkg FTBFS10:24
asacmvo: let me know how we can fix this ;)10:24
asacoh10:24
mvoasac: libapt-pkg4.10 is provided by ap10:24
mvoasac: apt10:24
pittiseems I didn't take the binary mangler into account10:24
asacmvo: well. all i see is that the images fail to build for three days ;)10:24
mvoasac: its very odd that you get 0.7.26~exp12ubuntu1 for a-t-https but not for apt10:24
asachttp://snapshots.linaro.org/10.11-daily/linaro-headless/20100801/0/build-log.txt10:24
asacmvo: ^^10:25
wgrantion, apw: The main thing holding me back from doing that is job dispatch time estimation, unfortunately.10:25
asacmvo: ah10:25
wgrantion, apw: Everything else is done or easy.10:25
mvoasac: Setting up apt (0.7.26~exp12ubuntu1) ...10:25
mvoERROR: Can't find the archive-keyring10:25
mvoIs the ubuntu-keyring package installed?10:25
mvodpkg: error processing apt (--configure):10:25
mvo subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 110:25
asacERROR: Can't find the archive-keyring10:25
mvoasac: my mistake, I fix that10:25
asacmvo: thats interesting. we didnt change anything10:25
asacah ok10:25
mvoasac: it should not fail because of this10:25
apwwgrant, could we perhaps give the build-admins a knob to bounce machines one way or the other ?10:26
asaccool10:26
wgrantapw: I just proposed that I merge the half of the work that lets them do exactly that.10:26
apwwgrant, as obviously to a human it is something thats calculable10:26
apw:)10:26
asacmvo: once uploaded, can you poke someone to get the upload buildscore bumped so we can rerun the image build today?10:27
asacnevermind10:27
asacbuilders seem to be more or less empty10:27
pittidpkg upload, take II10:32
micahgpitti: yeah, libgdk-pixbuf since it replaced that part of gtk+2.010:41
pittimicahg: ok, thanks for confirming; should be fixed now10:41
pittithat is, once we actually get package builds back :)10:41
micahgpitti: thanks10:42
pittihttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/1.15.8.2ubuntu310:45
pittiHAR HAR! pitti - dpkg 2:110:46
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tseliotcjwatson: I can't unsubscribe from https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lucid-changes (basically the "unsubscribe" email never arrives). Can you help me, please?10:51
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gesermvo: you can close bug 611994 when you fix the keyring issue11:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 611994 in apt (Ubuntu) "[Maverick] Missing dependency on ubuntu-keyring" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61199411:10
mvogeser: will do, thanks11:12
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pittiogra: is bug 600487 really in gnome-session (also?) or just in the new default-settings package, and seeds?11:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 600487 in gnome-session (Ubuntu Maverick) "system fails to launch netbook-launcher-efl on arm system" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60048711:53
ograpitti, only in ubuntu-netbook11:53
pittiogra: so the gnome-session task should be a netbook-meta task?11:54
ograit launches, but nautilus sits on top11:54
ograyeah11:54
* ogra changes11:54
ograheh, youre to fast11:54
pittiogra: thanks11:55
pittiogra: ah, now you added a task; but do we actually need to fix something in gnome-session?11:55
ogranot at all11:55
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ograshould be wontfix11:56
ograor invalid11:56
pittiok, done11:56
pittiogra: you could just have changed it :)11:56
pittianyway, done now11:56
* pitti looks at NEW11:56
ograthanks11:56
* pitti wonders about the slightly weird debian/rules there11:59
pittia mere %: dh "$@" doesn't do? it just looks like boilerplate11:59
ograi must admit i didnt touch it at all :)12:00
pittiogra: also, can you please fix une-efl.desktop to say that it's the 2D launcher?12:00
pittiright now it looks identical to the "real" 3d netbook one12:01
ograoh, k12:01
pittiogra: I'll source-NEW the package now (to main), but I won't binNEW for now; this should be fixed first12:02
pittibut now you can upload a fixed version without the new queue12:02
ogragreat, thanks12:02
pitti\o/ new dpkg is published12:03
ograyay12:03
* pitti tries amd64 gdk-pixbuf build12:04
pittiyay, stuff works again12:13
* pitti unleashes buildds12:13
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SpamapSany moderators of ubuntu-devel around? Sent a message last Thursday, still have not seen it, and it relates to things that need to be completed by FeatureFreeze this week.12:54
SpamapSsorry, Sent a message to ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com ..12:55
pittiogra: u-n-e-d-s binNEWed to main; so you can rebuild n-meta in 1:20 ohurs13:46
pittihours, too13:46
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tkamppeterpitti, hi13:47
pittiapw: bin-NEWed -14, if you want to upload lbm and -meta soon? (armel -14 is still building, though)13:47
pittihello tkamppeter, how are you?13:47
tkamppeterpitti, will you do the Jockey stuff for the driver download before FF/before release?13:48
pittitkamppeter: not sure yet; as I said, I'm in the OEM team this cycle, so I dno't have a lot of platform cycles left13:48
pittiand if I do, it seems I get booked fulltime as acting RM or for SRUs..13:49
tkamppeterpitti, so Jockey is unmaintained upstream for Maverick and I should skip this over to Maverick + 1?14:03
pittitkamppeter: we might need to defer it to N, yes14:04
pittiI do some bug fixes, but this is a major new featuer14:04
tkamppeterpitti, the problem is that Epson has made the first downloadable drivers and now they do not get used as there are no cycles to finish the development of a client.14:06
tkamppeterpitti, is it so much to fix Jockey? Jockey probably has already the capabilities to check signatures for NVidia packages and it it is probably no big deal for Jockey to look for printer drivers without checking the whole system's hardware. And I reported everything early enough in the cycle.14:08
pittitkamppeter: no, jockey does not check any packages, apt does that14:10
pittibut apt does not have a dynamic and magic way to import gpg keys, grab them from keyrings, compare to https:// web sites, etc.14:10
pittiimplementing all that is quite some work14:10
pittiwell, apt can import new gpg keys, of course14:11
pittibut we shouldn't do that permanently14:11
ograpitti, merci14:11
tkamppeterpitti, what would need to be done for implementing this? Or should we simply add Epson's key to our key collection for Maverick and then do a formal Blueprint with UDS session for automated key loading for Maverick + 1?14:13
pittitkamppeter: we could probably ship the epson key in jockey and only accept those drivers, that's a lot less work, yes14:14
tkamppeterpitti, are these keys (like NVidia) in Jockey?14:15
tkamppeterpitti, then we must set Jockey's config to accept binary packages if the key is present and non-binaries (like Ricoh's PPDs) without key as before.14:16
pittitkamppeter: no, nvidia is a regular ubuntu pacakge and is taken care of by apt14:16
tkamppeterpitti, OK. So let us ship the Epson key for just this one cycle and assure that Jockey finds non-binary drivers and binary drivers and accepts the latter with an existing key. Then the Epson drivers will be accepted as we ship[ their key. Automatized key loading infrastructure will then be a feauture for N.14:18
apwpitti, thanks ...14:26
tkamppeterpitti, still there?14:30
pittiyes14:30
tkamppeterpitti, what about my last suggestion?14:31
pittitkamppeter: as I said, it's a lot less work; still nontrivial, but might be doable for M14:31
tkamppeterpitti, OK14:31
tkamppeterpitti, and is there a chance to fix the problem of Jockey checking the whole system when it get only asked for searching a printer driver?14:32
pittitkamppeter: well, sure there is a chance -- it's a SMOP :)14:33
pittiso if anyone wants to tackle this, that's great14:33
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tkamppeterpitti, SMOP?14:36
pittisimple matter of programming14:37
tkamppeterpitti, have found it, seems to be a major rewrite of Jockey, seems to be better I provide an OpenPrinter driver package search and install client as a part of OpenPrinting ...14:38
tkamppeterpitti, am I right?14:38
pitti..14:41
tkamppeterpitti, what does this mean?14:42
pittitkamppeter: I meant of course it is possible to fix that bug; it just needs some time to fix it14:42
tkamppeterpitti, OK. It would be great if you could solve these little problems, so that I can present results to the LF managers and the printer manufacturers, especially to get more manufacturers to package up drivers in LSB format.14:44
bdrungmvo: edit-patch lacks an non-interactive mode14:55
mvobdrung: that is quite possible, could you please file a bug? its a pretty straightforward script, I'm happy to help with the implementation as well if you want to give it a try14:56
bdrungmvo: i want to use it in sponsor-patch (current state: http://paste.debian.net/82041/ )14:56
mvobdrung: nice idea!14:57
bdrungmvo: filed bug #61256615:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 612566 in ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu) "edit-patch doesn't have a non-interactive mode" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61256615:01
bdrungmvo: could edit-patch be rewritten in python? then it could be used directly by sponsor-patch15:08
mvobdrung: I would not mind if it would be rewritten, but I don't have the time currently to do it myself15:08
dholbachI think the idea was to get it into devscripts at some stage15:09
dholbach(iirc)15:09
bdrungk, then python would be not the right way15:10
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cjwatsonTheMuso: yeah, I'm going to look at that some more15:19
cjwatsontseliot: what e-mail address?15:21
cjwatsonSpamapS: I moderated your mail15:21
tseliotcjwatson: alberto.milone at canonical.com15:21
cjwatsontseliot: you're not subscribed to lucid-changes with that address15:22
cjwatsontseliot: albertomilone at gmail.com is subscribed15:22
tseliotcjwatson: yes, that's the one15:22
tseliotsorry15:22
cjwatsontseliot: unsubscribed15:23
tseliotcjwatson: thanks a lot15:23
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ttxI'd need some AA love on this sync request, it blocks one of my specs for alpha-3 completion: bug 61212415:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 612124 in tomcat6 (Ubuntu) "Sync tomcat6 6.0.28-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61212415:32
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cjwatsonttx: done15:51
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senseIs there a good guide for editing a debian directory that is in an Ubuntu Bazaar branch with help from the apt-get source sources?15:59
pittisense: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bzr is the guide for the desktop team, but it's not really desktop specific16:00
sensepitti: Thanks a lot!16:00
pittisense: but apt-get source is neither useful nor helpful there16:00
pittisense: we use bzr-buildpackage, which provides quite a nice and easy workflow16:01
ttxcjwatson: great, thx !16:01
pittibzr-builddeb even16:01
sensepitti: OK, thanks16:02
cjwatsonsense: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistributedDevelopment/Documentation16:02
sensecjwatson: Ah, of course, that documentation! I had completely forgot about it.16:03
pittisense: the difference between those is whether you have a package with an implicit auto-import branch (lp:ubuntu/pkgname) or an explicitly maintained debian/ only branch (Vcs-Bzr:)16:04
sensepitti: gtk+2.0, more than just the debian direcotry16:05
pittiVcs-Bzr: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gtk/ubuntu16:05
pittisense: you want the first link then16:05
sensepitti: Isn't that equal to lp:ubuntu/gtk+2.0?16:05
pittisense: no, it's not16:05
senseah16:05
senseok, thanks!16:05
pittiif a source package has a Vcs-Bzr: tag, then that is the definitive branch16:05
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pittithe auto-import is not used16:06
senseI see.16:06
pittisense: admittedly this is rather confusing16:06
senseA bit indeed. :)16:06
pittiunfortunately there is no real way to mark those auto-imports as "please don't use"16:06
pitti(or I'm not aware of it)16:06
senseBranch status?16:06
pittisense: these are owned by the importer, and bzr get doesn't tell you the status anyway16:07
senseThat's true.16:07
pittiit would be great if lp:ubuntu/gtk+2.0 could somehow point to the actually used branch16:07
pittibut well, not quite there yet :)16:07
senseRome wasn't built in one day, shall we say? ;)16:08
pittiapw: do you plan to have the -14 kernel in alpha-3?16:08
pittisense: and neither cathedrals and bazaars16:08
sensenope16:09
Laneypitti: I thought you could have that happen (redirecting the ubuntu/* branches)16:11
pittiLaney: somehow it's possible, but (1) it's nontrivial even for full-source branches (e. g. apport), and (2) I was told we shouldn't have debian/ only branches in those lp:ubuntu/ ones16:16
Laneyhm, alright16:16
Laneymaybe it would be good to be able to make them read-only or have a warning when they are branched16:16
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asacmvo: apt uploaded already?16:17
asacah seems something went up. thx16:17
bdrungpitti: what do you think about having a dh_apporthook command for installing apport hooks?16:24
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mvoasac: uploaded a couple of hours ago16:40
asacmvo: yep. saw that. i am waiting for results from image build atm16:40
asaclet me see16:40
asacseems fine. thanks mvo!16:41
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SpamapScjwatson: thank you. :)17:11
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SpamapShrm.. when building a package, doesn't dpkg-source ignore the top level directory from the orig tarball?17:47
cjwatsonmvo: does http://paste.ubuntu.com/472273/ look right to you?  apt-cdrom always fails right now17:53
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cjwatson(because it drops one too many characters from the end of the binary-* directory name)17:54
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SpamapShttp://paste.ubuntu.com/472278/18:07
SpamapSVery confusing..18:08
SpamapSdoes the .orig tar ball have to match the name of the source package?18:08
* SpamapS wonders if he's just always accidentally gotten this right18:08
cjwatsonwow, running apt-cdrom replaces /dev/null with a regular file18:09
cjwatsonSpamapS: the filename of the tarball must match; the contents only have to be all under one directory, but the name of that directory doesn't matter18:11
SpamapScjwatson: I'm a bit confused by the output of dpkg-source (see paste link above) then.18:14
SpamapScjwatson: if I recreate the .orig.tar.gz to have its first level dir be php-gearman-0.7.0 .. the package is built as I would expect.18:14
cjwatsoncan I download your original .orig.tar.gz somewhere?18:15
cjwatsonI mean, it looks from that paste as if it has some stuff at the top level18:15
cjwatsonso repacking it is probably reasonable anyway18:16
SpamapScjwatson: the upstream tarball is http://pecl.php.net/get/gearman-0.7.0.tgz18:16
cjwatsonit's probably just getting confused by the file at the top level18:16
cjwatsonrepack and move on :)18:16
cjwatson(package.xml)18:16
SpamapSoooohhhhhh18:17
SpamapSthank you for lending me your eyes for a bit.. ;)18:17
cjwatsonoh, wow, apt-cdrom has had this bug forever18:17
SpamapScjwatson: its a feature... turns the bit bucket into a recycle bin. ;)18:18
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mvocjwatson: hi, thanks for the apt-cdrom fix, I assume its a very recent regression (by the latest apt upload)?18:33
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cjwatsonmvo: can't tell quite how recent, though bzr blame suggests it's part of the multiarch changes19:01
JamesWstubbs91Hello, I asked this question in #Ubuntu and wasn't able to get a response, I guess it's kind of relevant for development, I'm doing an iPhone port of Karmic, I have X11 fully up and running with wifi and a ssh connection, I can use the touchscreen using the "evdev" driver which works perfectly in a landscape orientation, I'm working on making it landscape for screen space, I've swapped the axes and invert the y axis so19:31
JamesWstubbs91But now the top part of the screen is unaccesable by the mouse19:31
JamesWstubbs91Is there a tool to calibrate the evdev driver for touchscreens?19:31
JamesWstubbs91Any help's appreciated19:31
rsavoyeI had the same problem this week :-(19:31
JamesWstubbs91I meant evdev works perfectly in a portrait orientation.19:32
JamesWstubbs91Hm, I tried switching my MaxX and Maxy round, didn't make a difference19:32
rsavoyeI added full touchscreen support,m only to find I can't calibrate under GNOME19:32
JamesWstubbs91Option "Calibrate" in xorg.conf doesn't do much19:32
micahgJamesWstubbs91: if no one answers, you can try #ubuntu-x19:32
JamesWstubbs91I'll join the channel now19:33
loolpitti, ogra: Hey; I'm in NY for debconf, were the installability issue solved?19:35
loolpitti: Did you find the patch for dpkg I worked on with Reinhard yesterday?19:37
loolI see you did19:37
mvocjwatson: shall I do the apt upload with the apt-cdrom change? or do you want to do it (I'm fine uploading, unless you have everything prepared already etc :)19:45
loolpitti: BTW, I made a point here that we would have catched that with -fstack-protector in Debian   ;-)  dpkg would just produce corrupted .debs instead on some arches!!19:45
pittibdrung: cjwatson added a dh-apport package the other day with exactly that :)19:47
pittilool: dpkg patch> yes, I found it19:47
pittilool: in fact, I had my own patch after 1 min of debugging :)19:48
pittibut I took upstream's, since htat was a tad nicer19:48
pittilool: enjoy debconf!19:48
loolpitti: I was really happy that we have -fstack-protector19:48
pittiyes, it's great19:48
pittia solid crash was very obvious :)19:49
loolpitti: You should offer the PATH change upstream though, I don't think we do that in Debian19:49
pittilool: it was only meant for this one upload19:49
pittisince otherwise it would have FTBFSed19:49
loolpitti: Hmm ok, I found it not a bad idea19:49
pittiwe were going to ditch it again on the next one19:49
pittilool: yeah, maybe; more dogfooding19:49
pittithe previous (broken) dpkg would have FTBFSed right away19:49
cjwatsonmvo: if you could, that would be great19:56
mvocjwatson: sure thing, thanks for the fix!19:58
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* Keybuk shakes his fist at pitti20:49
Keybukpm-utils now mucks around with readahead settings20:52
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ResQueHello people21:36
ResQuehello freddy21:36
ResQueis there a channel for developer who like to develop apps for ubuntu, rather than the development of ubuntu21:37
micahgResQue: #ubuntu-app-devel ?21:37
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ResQuemicahg:  thanks21:37
ResQuefreddy_: you want the room micahg just mentioned21:38
SpamapSmathiaz: ping!21:51
mathiazSpamapS: o/21:51
SpamapSmathiaz: I don't think CEPH is going to make it into Debian by FF21:51
mathiazSpamapS: agreed21:51
mathiazSpamapS: I've seen the comment from the merge proposal21:51
mathiazSpamapS: it seems that upstream is responsive21:52
SpamapSmathiaz: very21:52
mathiazSpamapS: for now the plan I'd suggest that we don't wait for Debian21:52
SpamapSmathiaz: Sage is quite excited to see ceph get out there and is hoping this will provide the testing that it needs to stabilize21:52
mathiazSpamapS: and instead upload ceph to Ubuntu in time for Feature Freeze21:52
mathiazSpamapS: is the bzr branch up-to-date wrt to the new usptream changes?21:53
mathiazSpamapS: IIUC Sage made some changes in the packaging branch as well21:53
SpamapSmathiaz: no, I was going to ask you if you wanted me to merge his last few changes21:53
mathiazSpamapS: seems like a good plan21:53
mathiazSpamapS: given that he pushed fixes based on the feedback21:54
SpamapSindeed21:55
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SpamapSmathiaz: /win 322:02
SpamapSbllaha22:02
* SpamapS must really write a script to stop that22:03
mathiazSpamapS: at least you're not doing /win 12422:03
SpamapSmathiaz: anyway, I'm pulling down his git repository now, will merge and push as necessary22:03
mathiazSpamapS: great - thanks!22:03
SpamapSmathiaz: of course not, the people in window 124 are boooring22:03
mathiazSpamapS: well - I'm not sure I'd see the value of having *124* windows opened22:04
SpamapS$ bzr branch git://ceph.newdream.net/git/ceph.git22:06
SpamapS| fetching revisions 6594/1081122:06
SpamapSoi.. this has my laptop's fan spinning pretty hard. ;)22:06
bdrungpitti: great, but it will lead to to a debian -> ubuntu diff.22:15
jelmerbdrung: Hi, thanks for looking at those sync requests.22:17
bdrungjelmer: np22:18
bdrungjelmer: sync requests are the first priority in the sponsors queue22:19
SpamapSmathiaz: absent any more issues, can you upload the package that is in that branch?22:23
mathiazSpamapS: I plan to have a second round of review22:24
mathiazSpamapS: I usually stop my review after outlining a few things22:24
mathiazSpamapS: in order to not come up with a long landry list of things to fix22:24
mathiazSpamapS: and I get tired of reviewing the package after some time as well22:24
mathiazSpamapS: it may well be that the package would be ready for upload this time around22:25
SpamapSmathiaz: I will cross my fingers then. :)22:25
SpamapSmathiaz: did you see my message from Hung?22:25
mathiazSpamapS: yes22:25
SpamapSmathiaz: can you also give some attention to this one when you have some time? https://code.launchpad.net/~clint-fewbar/ubuntu/maverick/rrdtool/merge-1.4.3-1/+merge/3067522:28
mathiazSpamapS: sure - review claimed22:28
SpamapSmathiaz: ty.22:30
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pittibdrung: hm?23:14
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bdrungpitti: on debian dh-apport does not exits. so how can i keep the debian and ubuntu package in sync if it contains an apport hook?23:15
pittibdrung: conditionally install it in debian/rules, that's what I do for my packages (udisks, etc.)23:16
Laneyyes, guard your call to dh-apport by dpkg-vendor23:16
pittibdrung: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-utopia/udisks.git;a=commitdiff;h=a9ddc5bb660a4f53c2533c8e154159dfcdd9451923:16
pittibut dpkg-vendor is a bit more modern indeed23:17
bdrungbut then there is still the build dependency23:17
pittibdrung: you don't need a build dependency to install file?23:17
bdrungthen i can't use dh_apport23:17
pittiright, what I said; use debian/rules23:18
bdrungok23:18
bdrungand dpkg-vendor!23:18
pitti:)23:18
Laneybdrung: you can use dpkg-gencontrol to replace ubuntu specific substvars if you want23:18
Laneyin combination with dpkg-vencor23:18
Laneydpkg-vendor23:18
pittidoesn't work for build depends, though23:18
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Laneyoh, yeah23:19
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Laneycouldn't dh_apport just be added to the default debhelper sequence on Ubuntu?23:27
Laneyor does it bring in a long chain of depends?23:27
Laneyno, in fact it does not23:29
ajmitchit'd be good to just have apport in debian, though I don't know if having it optionally file bugs to the BTS would be useful there23:33
Laneycjwatson: what do you think to ^^^? (I see you wrote dh_apport)23:34
ajmitchthere's an ITP open for apport, but no action on it for the last year or so23:34
LaneyI imagine it would require quite some engineering23:35
ajmitchthe retracing part would, since there aren't currently debug packages, unless that gsoc work has been put in place23:35
cjwatsonLaney: I don't want to change debhelper defaults - joeyh tends to get unhappy when we do that.  I'd rather leave it as a sequence extension23:38
LaneyOK, just thinking how to reduce deltas, but it's no big deal23:40

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