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ScottKRiddell: Thanks.00:22
ScottKI'll remember not to harass you about it tomorrow then.00:23
macoRiddell: quarter? do you have quarters over there?00:24
Laneya 20p and a 5p!00:24
Riddellmaco: that's the size my slice of cake needs to be :)00:25
macoRiddell: ahhhh00:25
macoRiddell: how many cm should the total cake be?00:25
macobecause a quarter of a cupcake and a quarter of a sheet cake are a bit different00:25
macohmm how many cm³ i mean?00:26
Riddelllots :)00:27
SpamapSam I crazy or is bug 610975 just a simple noop rebuild?00:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 610975 in pgadmin3 (Ubuntu Maverick) "Can not start pgadmin3" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61097500:42
RAOFIt does indeed look like a no-change rebuild.00:46
RAOFAlso, it looks like wxwidgets needs to be hit with the SONAME bat.00:46
SpamapSindeed, there's a bug in the way wxwidgets does its own linking IIRC00:48
SpamapSthe debian bug that is linked to mentions it00:48
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ScottKWX doing insane things is not surprising.00:50
SpamapShttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=540060#10500:53
ubottuDebian bug 540060 in libwxgtk2.8-0 "error in pgadmin3" [Serious,Open]00:53
mfilipehi! where is the ubuntu reviewboard? I want suggest the ubuntu-10.10 uses v86d+uvesafb01:41
mfilipeor... how do I suggest change in ubuntu?01:43
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dholbachgood morning08:11
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* dholbach hugs warp10 back08:55
dholbachwarp10: happy birthday :)08:55
* warp10 hugs dholbach08:56
warp10dholbach: Thank you Daniel! :D08:56
dholbach:-D08:57
* DktrKranz tells happy bd to warp10, let's hope he reply back tomorrow for DktrKranz's one :)08:57
warp10DktrKranz: Thank you! BTW: I will definitely reply: Facebook reminder is my friend :P08:59
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dholbachpitti, bdrung, mvo, seb128, tjaalton, Riddell, didrocks: thanks a lot for all the sponsoring you did09:05
bdrungdholbach: yw09:06
didrocksdholbach: yw :)09:06
mvodholbach: cheers09:06
dholbachtumbleweed: ^ you too09:06
bdrungdholbach: you sponsored quite a lot, too09:06
bdrungdholbach: did you played with syncpackage?09:07
bdrungs/did/have/09:07
dholbachbdrung: there's others who thanked me for it already, so I didn't need to thank myself ;-)09:07
dholbachbdrung: no, didn't take a look at it yet09:07
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tumbleweeddholbach: thanks09:08
seb128dholbach, you're welcome09:08
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didrocksbdrung: syncpackage working well here (played with it three/four times, in the week-end, mostly)09:09
bdrungdidrocks: great to hear09:11
baptistemmhello, why http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=sourcenames&keywords=bluez doesn't list maverick ?09:14
baptistemmhmmm -> http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/09:15
geserbaptistemm: it's still waiting on a fix09:18
dholbachhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez should have it though09:18
dholbachbaptistemm: can you update that merge proposal again? there's a merge conflict09:19
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arapitti, morning09:27
bdrungdholbach: can you have a look at bug #378240?09:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 378240 in xen-3.3 (Ubuntu) "Please merge xen-3.4 (3.4.0-2) from debian unstable" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37824009:35
dholbachbdrung: I'd prefer if I didn't have to09:36
dholbachbdrung: can somebody of the server team help out?09:36
bdrungdholbach: whom of the server team could i ask?09:37
dholbachI dunno, somebody in #ubuntu-server maybe09:37
dholbachI have no idea about xen, how to test it, etc.09:37
dholbachand need to get some other stuff sorted out :)09:37
* ajmitch would suggest zul, perhaps09:38
ajmitchor he'd at least know who to talk to09:38
bdrunghe's not online09:39
bdrungtumbleweed: ack-sync avoids duplicate work. i saw that you took the bugs that i would have taken. :)09:42
psurbhihie! On choosing encrypted disk and lvm during Lucid installation, ext2 is chosen by default for /boot. Is there a particular reason for doing that?09:42
bdrungtumbleweed: you didn't reload bug #61619009:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 616190 in plexus-component-metadata (Ubuntu) "Please sync plexus-component-metadata 1.0~beta3.0.7-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)." [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61619009:43
tumbleweedbdrung: it was already in my ack-sync queue09:43
tumbleweedI think mine took it when you'd already unassigned yourself09:43
bdrungyes09:43
bdrungtumbleweed: maybe ack-sync should check if ubuntu-sponsors is subscribed09:44
tumbleweedhow about setting fix-committed at upload?09:44
tumbleweed(before unsubscribing)09:45
tumbleweedof course, there's another race there, because if the upload is processed before the fix-committed has set, we'll go confirmed -> released -> committed09:45
bdrungtumbleweed: yes, we have to do the upload as last step09:46
tumbleweedcommitted, unassign, upload?09:46
bdrungyes09:47
bdrungand fixing this bug before: task = list(bug.bug_tasks)[0]09:47
bdrungit's not always the first09:47
hyperairkirkland: ping.10:21
hyperairkirkland: if i stuff ecryptfs-add-passphrase into initramfs, what else does it need?10:21
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baptistemmdholbach: I doubt I will, I will suppress the merge request11:18
dholbachbaptistemm: ok :/11:18
Riddellev: ping11:20
sebnerRAOF: hola! Do you happen to know if the nvidia binary 3D driver is new xserver ready? :)11:28
RAOFsebner: Yes - it is, as long as you add IgnoreABI to xorg.conf.  It shouldn't be installable, but it is because of a packaging bug.11:34
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sebnerRAOF: lol, thx for the info :) I'm already using maverick, was just wondering if I can install the xserver upgrades :)11:36
RAOFYou can, and it'll break nvidia unless you add IgnoreABI.11:37
sebnerRAOF: fine, good to know. thanks again!11:38
bdrungRiddell: can you have a look at bug #607483?11:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 607483 in packagekit (Ubuntu) "[debdiff] packagekit_0.6.5-0ubuntu2" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60748311:49
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Riddellbdrung: have you checked what is still relevant in the current packagekit?12:06
Riddellshould the "Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but Maintainer: does not have Ubuntu address" error in dpkg-source be changes to allow linaro as well?12:14
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FreeaqingmeHi folks. Kde 4.5 has been released today (or something real close to that), what would be a realistic eta to see that in ubuntu's repos?12:47
RiddellFreeaqingme: yesterday12:48
FreeaqingmeI meant the stable repo12:49
Riddellsee kubuntu.org12:49
Freeaqingmehmm, tnx. Wasn't meant to bother you for support though, sorry12:50
megabrakerhi everybody, i have downloaded ubuntu lynx 10,01 i tried so hard to boot the live CD , erors occur i have runned it from vmx it works as  dream ,i have really a bad connection and sufer from windows XD , is there any tutorial describing how to ceate my one ubun lynx iso file or create live usb and thanks12:59
megabraker*create12:59
megabrakerbtw happy ramadam to erbody13:03
diwicmegabraker, please use #ubuntu for support13:05
megabrakerdiwic i don think ubutnu would provide advenced live usb creation manual13:07
diwicmegabraker, the "#ubuntu" irc channel13:07
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Riddellseb128: is there some transition going on?  running ubiquity-gtk I get "RepositoryError: Failed to load typelib file '/usr/lib/girepository-1.0/GObject-2.0.typelib' for namespace 'GObject': Typelib version mismatch; expected 3, found 213:48
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seb128urg13:48
seb128Riddell, what version of gir1.0-glib-2.0 do you have?13:49
seb128do you get the issue with other pygtk softwares?13:49
seb128ie gdebi-gtk or update-manager13:49
Riddellgir1.0-glib-2.0: Installed: 0.6.14-1ubuntu2 Candidate: 0.9.3-0ubuntu213:51
mvoRiddell: I had this as well, but upgrading cured it13:51
Riddellyes upgrading gir1.0-glib-2.0 fixed it13:51
Riddellguess something needs a tighter depend13:51
Riddellthanks13:52
seb128hum13:52
seb128is ubiquity using gobject introspection?13:52
seb128Riddell, I guess python-gobject should have an updated depends13:52
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tkamppeterDoes the build process in the buildds run as root or as a normal user?14:43
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sistpoty|worktkamppeter: guessing from a build log on amd64 as a normal user + fakeroot: /usr/bin/fakeroot debian/rules clean14:52
tkamppeterHow can I make pbuilder run the build process as non-root?15:04
geserdoesn't pbuilder do it by default?15:04
sistpoty|workIf I recall correctly: yes15:05
tkamppeterI have done a build and inside pbuiler python ignore PYTHONPATH, this is a behavior of python which it shows when one runs it as root.15:05
tkamppeterWhat I want to do is to run a Python program with some modules during a package build, but I do not want to install the program, to avoid creating a new package in main one day before FF.15:07
sistpoty|workhm... arch:all package then? I think there's a switch for pbuilder to call the -indep targets, maybe that's the problem? (geser: do you recall that switch)?15:08
sebnerhuhu sistpoty|work :)15:09
tkamppeterYes, the binary package for which I run Python is arch:all, so the Python call is in the -indep target. The package is HPLIP.15:09
sistpoty|workhi sebner15:09
geser--binary-arch IIRC (it's mentioned in the pbuilder manpage)15:10
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tkamppetersistpoty|work, geser, which --binary-arch seeting do I have to use with pbuilder?15:21
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: actually I think it's not --binary-arch, but should be --debbuildopts -A to build (only) the arch:all package15:22
sistpoty|work(though I thougth there was a specific switch that does the same... *shrug*)15:23
sistpoty|worktkamppeter_: read the last statement?15:25
dupondjebdrung: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xterm/+bug/616100 quite wrong patch :(15:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 616100 in xterm (Ubuntu) "enable libutempter-dev in debian/control file" [Undecided,Fix released]15:39
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superm1pitti, unfortunately same hash sum mismatch from the job running 10 min later :( http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/mythbuntu/maverick/daily-live-20100811.log15:44
tkamppetersistpoty|work, yes, I am trying now.15:49
sistpoty|workah, k :)15:49
tkamppetersistpoty|work, with15:53
tkamppetersudo pbuilder build ../build-area/hplip_3.10.6-1ubuntu2.dsc --debbuildopts -A15:53
tkamppeterthe PYTHONPATH still gets ignored.15:53
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sistpoty|worktkamppeter: hm... in which rule do you use it? in clean/install or during build-*? (as afaict bulid will be called as a normal user, whereas install and clean has to be called as root or using fakeroot)15:54
tkamppetersistpoty|work, in install-indep15:56
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: ah, that'll still be called with root (or fakeroot)...15:57
tkamppetersistpoty|work, seems that already fakeroot triggers the security functionality of Python.15:57
sistpoty|workmost probably, if python uses the c library and checks for the uid, then it won't see a difference between fakeroot and root15:58
tkamppetersistpoty|work, but16:06
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tkamppeterPYTHONPATH=. fakeroot python bin/pyppd /usr/share/ppd/splix/16:06
tkamppeterdirectly entered on the command line works.16:06
tkamppetersistpoty|work, now I have simply uploaded the HPLIP package to see whether the buildds behaves different, but it also does not allow PYTHONPATH=. in that stage.16:14
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tkamppetersistpoty|work, is there a possibility to override this in Python?16:15
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: hm... no idea actually, I'm not a python expert16:16
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: maybe it's a different problem? PYTHONPATH=. bin/pyppd doesn't seem to work for me here (though I'm on debian/stable here at work)16:19
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sistpoty|worktkamppeter: do you have got a __init__.py in the directory that contains the module files? even an empty one seems to suffice for me that PYTHONPATH works16:25
* ogra misses slangasek as release manager, isnt it FF tomorrow ? nobody sent a reminder mail to u-d-announce16:25
nigelbogra: heh :)16:26
tkamppetersistpoty|work, there is an __init__.py.16:33
tkamppetersistpoty|work, strange is also that the same Python script works in the foomatic-db build, but that package is quilt-style.16:33
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: hplip (3.10.6-1ubuntu2)? if I extract that, there's no __init__.py in debian/local/pyppd/pyppd16:35
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xterm/+bug/616100 => added good patch :)16:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 616100 in xterm (Ubuntu) "enable libutempter-dev in debian/control file" [Undecided,New]16:36
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: aha, empty files aren't part of the unified diff, so __init__.py probably got removed since it was empty... that also explains why it works for a quilt-style package16:38
* dupondje slaps grold :)16:40
tkamppetersistpoty|work, great, currently I am trying with an alternative command line:16:41
tkamppeterpython -c 'import sys; sys.path[0] = "'`pwd`'"; from pyppd import runner; runner.run()' $(CURDIR)/debian/hplip-data/usr/share/ppd/hplip16:41
tkamppetersistpoty|work, so the simplest fix had been a "touch pyppd/__init__.py" before the Python call.16:42
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: yes, or just add a newline to __init__.py so that it'll be part of the .diff.gz16:43
grolddupondje, I did't saw that you did the patch :) - almost a the same time16:43
sistpoty|work(or other whitespace, or change debian source format to 3.0 version that can copy with empty files)16:43
dupondjewell the slap was for the bad fix :P16:44
groldis's the case for using "assigned to" function :)16:44
groldyes, my mistake16:44
dupondjeas long it gets fixed :)16:44
tkamppetersistpoty|work, alternative command line does not work, doing fill with whitespace approach.16:45
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tkamppetersistpoty|work, using the touch approach, to keep the pyppd stuff identical to upstream.16:51
tkamppetersistpoty|work, thanks for the help, now the PPD compressor is working under pbuilder.16:57
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tkamppetersistpoty|work, fixed HPLIP package is uploaded now.17:04
sistpoty|worktkamppeter: yw :)17:06
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didrocksbzr-builddeb: " * Fixed a logic error that stops -r working in merge-upstream"17:34
* didrocks hugs james_w17:34
james_wdidrocks: it was a stupid issue, sorry17:35
james_wdidrocks: and it never worked :-)17:35
didrocksjames_w: no worry, having this fixed will make my life soooo easier :-)17:35
james_wdidrocks: I'll sync it today17:35
* didrocks removes his <foo>-release branch ;)17:35
didrocksjames_w: great! thanks17:35
SpamapSjames_w: did you see my question about package-import ?17:42
james_wSpamapS: I did, and it's a bug lower in the stack than I was willing to deal with last night17:44
james_wSpamapS: if it's blocking you then I can dig around17:45
SpamapSjames_w: I'm concerned that we won't be able to ship moin-1.9.3 in maverick, which has some XSS bugfixes17:47
SpamapSjames_w: I can certainly hand-merge .. but it seems the MoM is also broken for moin. :-/17:47
bilalakhtarHey, M-O-M is down!17:48
SpamapSjames_w: james_w that said, its not crazy urgent.. just seems like a lot of packages are stuck and unmergeable by old or new methods. :-/17:48
ScottKSpamapS: They can be merged by hand.  This is painful, but may be the best move for something that needs to get in before feature freeze.17:50
SpamapSScottK: yeah thats what I'm doing. The actual delta we're retaining is really small, so its not that hard actually.17:51
ScottKdebian/changelog is usually the most painful.17:51
SpamapSScottK: its like taking the bus because your lamborghini is in the shop tho. :-/17:51
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micahglamont: you rock :)20:12
lamontmicahg: well, there was this deadline, you seee...20:14
micahglamont: heh, I'm trying to do the same for a few things :)20:15
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[reed]how does one request that a package get rebuilt to fix dependency problems?20:23
lamont[reed]: one uploads a new version that differs from the previous only in that the version has been bumped in debian/changelog20:30
lamont[reed]: if it's synced from debian, then 1.2-3 would become 1.2-3build120:31
* lamont wanders20:31
[reed]hmm20:31
[reed]wonder if there are directions for this somewhere ;)20:33
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micahg[reed]: man dch?20:44
[reed]micahg: I meant the whole process ;)20:45
micahg:)20:45
[reed]never uploaded a new package before20:45
asac[reed]: did the package fail before?20:46
asacif so you need to ask someone to retry/give back who has the powers20:46
[reed]asac: it's libetpan-dev20:46
[reed]trying to install it complains about libdb4.7-dev20:46
[reed]because that's deprecated... it should be using libdb4.8-dev20:47
[reed]however, it's not hardcoded... rebuilding the package (which I've done locally) correctly adds libdb4.8-dev as a dependency20:47
[reed](rather than libdb4.7-dev)20:47
asac[reed]: sure you mean -dev package? not the non-dev lib packages?20:47
asaclet me look ;)20:48
[reed]asac: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libetpan/+bug/61647420:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 616474 in libetpan (Ubuntu) "libetpan-dev depends on libdb4.7-dev while libdb4.8-dev is current recommended version" [Undecided,New]20:48
[reed]that's the bug I filed20:48
asac[reed]: yes, needs a build120:48
[reed]wanna walk me through that or point me to some guide that tells me how to do that? :)20:49
asac[reed]: apt-get source libepan .... dch -i: here you replace the ubuntu1 with build1 in the top most line, then add a sane comment that contains "LP:BUGID" somehow to auto close the bug on upload20:50
asacproduce the new source pieces: debuild -S (if you have devscripts installed) ... and make a debdiff *.dsc (old and new .dsc) to get a patch to attach to bug20:51
asacand ask for sponsor ship ;)20:51
asacin the dch -i step remember to check that your email isnt too bad ;)20:51
[reed]oke20:51
asacyou can set NAME and DEBEMAIL in env to change whatever it picks20:51
[reed]yeah, pretty sure my env already has those set20:52
asacright. then you just need dch -i which is in devscripts package too20:52
asac[reed]: as comment you could use something along the line: "* fix LP:XXXXX - no change rebuild to pick up libdb4.8-dev in maverick"20:55
[reed]asac: ok, attaching debdiff now20:58
[reed]asac: attached20:59
[reed]asac: want to sponsor me? :p20:59
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bdrungRiddell: no. you gave the last comment and according to your comment the bug could be closed. you should know best what you did.21:12
bdrungdupondje: not my fault, it's dholbach's fault (because he sponsored it) ;)21:13
asac[reed]: one mistake ... since you are on lucid dch -i generated "lucid" rather than maverick ;)21:29
asaci will fix that21:29
[reed]well, lucid needs to be fixed, too21:29
[reed]:p21:29
asacrsajdok: uploaded21:30
asac[reed]:21:30
asac[reed]: for lucid you need to make a SRU ;)21:30
[reed]how do I do that?21:30
highvoltage[reed]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates21:31
[reed]highvoltage: thanks21:31
asac[reed]: complicated ... err ... easy. instead of build1 you use build0.10.4.1 ;) ... and instead of maverick lucid-proposed21:31
asacthen attach debdiff ... nominate bug for lucid21:31
[reed]ok21:32
asacwhoever sponsors it should probably do the right subscription of teams etc.21:32
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seb128kees, there?21:50
keesseb128: hi! (at linuxcon)21:56
seb128kees, hey21:56
seb128kees, when you give +1 on mir does that means it can be promoted or does it still need some other review?21:57
keesseb128: means it can be promoted21:57
seb128ok thanks21:57
keesnp21:57
seb128kees, what about -1, what do we need to solve the issue?21:57
seb128kees, our default photo mananager fail to build right now because your nacked bug #60775721:58
keesseb128: usually I say, but it's not always a very specific thing to be fixed. which one in particular?21:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 607757 in libraw (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libraw" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60775721:58
seb128kees, I'm not sure how to solve that21:58
keesoh yeah, libraw looks to be _really_ poor code quality.21:58
seb128I don't think we want to go f-spot because of that one lib though21:59
seb128go back rather21:59
keesif it was already in main, that's scary, but i guess it kind of invalidates my nack21:59
seb128no it was not21:59
seb128it's new21:59
seb128but the code it's based on is in main it seems yes22:00
keesright, that's what I meant.22:00
seb128what would you suggest we do next?22:00
seb128we need our default photo manager to build by some way22:00
seb128so either we need to go back to f-spot or try to drop that requirement or to promote the lib22:01
keesright. so, it seems like libraw is a library version of dcraw?22:01
seb128seems so22:01
seb128I've not checked myself but robert_ancell suggests that22:01
seb128reading his comment22:01
keeswell, my nack is based on code quality, so if it's already in main, it's nonsense to nack it out now22:01
keesthings could already call out of dcraw, so the library may not be worse.22:01
ajmitchjust how nasty is the code?22:02
keesajmitch: lack of bounds checking at the very least, didn't look to hard for integer overflows, though.22:02
ajmitchprobably my fault that dcraw got into main a few years ago anyway :)22:03
keesseb128: so, if it's really the same code as dcraw, then I'm forced to un-nack, but if it's new, I would want to find a new RAW library.22:03
seb128kees, ok, so let's say we can promote it for now, I'm still interested to get better quality though so we might still want to fix obvious issue on the lib22:03
keesseb128: are there any others?22:03
seb128kees, libopenraw it seems22:04
seb128kees, not sure if it's any better though22:04
seb128kees, can we promote the lib for now so we get shotwell to build and can test it and take a work item to investigate alternatives to this lib?22:06
keesseb128: it looks to be C++, and a quick check seems to show it has at least some kind of stream management instead of crazy array poking22:06
hrwhi22:08
hrwwhat is a procedure to get package from Debian to be available in Ubuntu?22:09
hrwother then "compile it by yourself and keep it locally"22:09
ajmitchgenerally just a sync request is needed to get it into the development release, though we're pretty much at feature freeze22:09
sladenhrw: sync request22:10
sladenhrw: but you've got about 2 hours left to make it during this release cycle :)22:10
ajmitchonce it's in the development release a backport to stable releases can be requested22:10
hrwajmitch: I do not care about lucid22:10
keesseb128: I've +1'd it now22:10
sladenhrw: what is the package?22:10
macowhich reminds me... any archive admins around?22:10
seb128kees, thank you22:11
hrwsladen: bluedevil + libbluedevil22:11
keesseb128: sure thing, thanks22:11
hrwsladen: Bluetooth integration for KDE 422:11
ajmitchkde bluetooth stack? yeah, that looks useful22:11
seb128maco, why?22:11
macoseb128: new queue request with a cupcake as a bribe?22:11
hrwbuilds fine with fresh maverick - just finishing rebuild22:11
seb128maco, what in new?22:12
macoseb128: gally22:12
sladenRiddell: ^^ bluedevil+libbluedevil for Qt/KDE.  Would have be something sensible to have synched from Debian?22:12
sladens/have/that/22:12
macoi told Riddell that if he did it id get him a cupcake during UDS22:12
macobut he's afk so... who wants a cupcake at uds? :P22:13
ajmitchmaco: I do! :)22:13
macoi think seb128's interest means he's going to win the cupcake22:15
seb128I might ;-)22:15
ajmitchbah22:15
ebroderWhere is the next UDS?22:15
hrwwhat should I use as 'consumer' in manage-credentials?22:15
ajmitchhrw: ubuntu-dev-tools, iirc22:15
ajmitchthe manpage gives an example of it22:16
hrwthx22:16
hrwo. looks like someone added it (bluedevil) but it not got to archive22:18
hrw11 hours ago22:18
hrw;D22:18
ajmitcheven better22:19
hrwyep22:22
macoebroder: florida22:24
ebroderOh, cool. I wonder if I can make that one22:24
micahgis Feature freeze at midnight UTC or morning EU time?22:30
* micahg wanted to put stuff in later tonight22:31
Laneyis it tomorrow already? :O22:31
ajmitchit's thursday here :)22:31
chrisccoulsoni don't know what day it is here, my days all blur in to 1 ;)22:32
ajmitchstay away from strong drink & sleep deprivation :)22:32
micahgas in I was hoping to get stuff in w/in the next 9 hrs22:32
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sladenmicahg: more uploading and less asking :)22:43
micahgsladen: i'm at $WORK for another 3 hrs :)22:44
directhexmono 2.6.7 is Real Soon Now(tm), and is upstream's enterprise release.22:50
directhexi should push xsp and libgdiplus up22:50
directhexmaybe when i feel less tired22:51
sladendirecthex: wonder if that'll fix the non-ASCII rendered as squares issue I never tracked down22:51
sladendirecthex: although upstream Mono reckoned that was a distro issue22:52
directhexsladen, maybe, cairo does dodgy things sometimes. i like blaming cairo for stuff22:52
directhexsladen, i wouldn't worry much about problems with winforms apps, they're not important to ubuntu22:53
sladendirecthex: it's still a bug.  And quite a major one for any !English users22:54
sladendirecthex: as in /every/ accented or CJK glyph is drawn as a square box in Winforms22:55
directhexi agree it's a bug, but i wouldn't say it's a priority one. winforms is for compatibility only, really. it's a garbage toolkit22:55
directhexi'd sooner use xaw3d22:55
ScottKsladen: bluedevil is already sync'ed a few days ago.23:32
sladenhrw: ^^ seems it was already done...23:35
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