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RAOFGood morning rickspencer3!00:24
rickspencer3RAOF, good evening, actually, but yeah ;)00:25
RAOFFun Sunday?00:25
rickspencer3RAOF, yeah, I forgot to do my notes for the dreaded "monthly report"00:26
rickspencer3figured I'd knock it out now00:27
RAOFDo you get to do an even *bigger* monthly report now/soon? :)00:27
rickspencer3RAOF, well, I have to roll up all the Ubuntu Engineering stuff into the Canonical monthly report00:37
RAOFThat sounds like quite a substantal undertaking.00:38
rickspencer3RAOF, not really00:40
rickspencer3it's just like a paragraph and some stats00:40
* TheMuso waves to rickspencer3.00:44
rickspencer3hi TheMuso00:44
rickspencer3hope you guys are enjoying your Monday morning00:44
rickspencer3I guess without robert_ancell though :/00:44
tremoluxTheMuso, RAOF, rickspencer3: hey mates00:51
* tremolux waves00:52
rickspencer3hey tremolux00:52
RAOFHey there.00:52
rickspencer3hey tremolux I got assigned this bug today: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57804500:52
ubot2Launchpad bug 578045 in software-center (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "Upgrading packaged Ubuntu application unreasonably involves upgrading entire OS (affects: 5) (heat: 30)" [Undecided,Opinion]00:52
rickspencer3I hope I handled it okay00:53
tremoluxrickspencer3: I noticed that, I think you handled it well  :)00:53
tremoluxrickspencer3: I think that got assigned to you because it was linked from the blueprint00:53
rickspencer3we'll see00:53
rickspencer3well, I got my report updated, oh joy!00:54
rickspencer3now off to dinner00:54
tremoluxrickspencer3: and it was showing up as a work item, I didn't realize that!00:54
rickspencer3oh really?00:54
rickspencer3it shouldn't be a work item00:54
tremoluxrickspencer3: yep!  so, I think you just closed out your work item00:54
tremoluxI think it's automatic00:54
rickspencer3whatever ;)00:54
tremoluxhaha00:54
rickspencer3but I thought only certain bugs got set as work items00:54
rickspencer3but in any case, it's hardly a "work item"00:55
rickspencer3:)00:55
rickspencer3TheMuso, RAOF how are things going for you guys?00:55
rickspencer3anything I should be aware of, etc... before I take off?00:55
rickspencer3anything I could take care of for you in the morning?00:55
RAOFNope, I'm good (but cold, so it's time to move in front of the heater)00:56
tremoluxrickspencer3:  ah, looks like mpt assigned it to you...anyway, I think it's all good00:57
tremoluxI'm going to dinner too, have a good dinner rickspencer300:57
rickspencer3later guyses!00:57
rickspencer3kenvandine, hi!00:57
TheMusorickspencer3: Well thanks, all fine here atm.00:58
* TheMuso was away going through the latest batch of bug mail...00:59
rickspencer3nice01:00
RAOFBah.  Stupid gnome-settings-daemon, crashing when I undock my lappy.01:00
* TheMuso sighs. I wish people wouldn't use damn X-Fi cards...01:03
RAOFIt's because creative used to make the only decent sound cards for gaming.01:03
RAOFBack in the 90s ;)01:03
TheMusoYeah.01:03
TheMusoOnboard hda sound is fine for just about anything these days.01:04
TheMuso...and USB audio devices are more often than not a pain for users.01:09
TheMusoThanks to lazy manufacturers.01:11
RAOFOnboard hda does tend to have annoying analog noise, though.01:13
RAOFBecause it's *clearly* not important to have the speaker/headphone/microphone jacks isolated from the random electrical noise of your system.  Like pressing keys on the keyboard.01:13
TheMusoRAOF: This is true, some board manufacturers are better than others though. From experience, gigabyte are ok with this.01:14
TheMusoi.e headphones/speakers for me on gigabyte boards don't have any hum/hiss.01:14
TheMusoAt least, so far as is annoying.01:15
RAOF:D01:15
RAOFI only really care about my laptops.  Although I may buy a new desktop system to play Civ V on…01:15
RAOFIt's difficult to shop around for less noisy headsets on a laptop :)01:16
rickspencer3time to go see how my update to my mini 10v went01:16
rickspencer3it's weird how out of date the stable release always seems when we get near the end of a development cycle01:16
TheMusorickspencer3: Aint that the truth./01:18
TheMusoEspecially with hardware support.01:19
TheMusoRAOF: Yeah, I haven't used any notebook other than my MBP for a while now, and it certainly doesn't leak machine noise, nore did my previous Thinkpad which had an AC97 chip.01:19
RAOFThis thinkpad isn't bad; my Asus laptop is pretty poor, though.01:20
rickspencer3Are any of you guys running unity right now?01:34
rickspencer3I can't figure out how to pull down the menus with the alt keys :/01:35
TheMusoNo.01:35
RAOFrickspencer3: I am.01:39
rickspencer3RAOF, couple of questions:01:39
rickspencer31. can you use the keyboard to use the menus?01:39
RAOF1) No01:39
rickspencer3like, use ALT-D to pull down the documents menu01:39
rickspencer3:/01:39
rickspencer3so, how are you supposed to use the menus?01:39
RAOFWith a mouse, I expect.01:39
rickspencer32. Does ubuntu-bug work for you on unity?01:40
RAOFDX surely have some keyboard monkeys in there, though.01:40
rickspencer3for me, programs don't seem to be able to launch other programs01:40
RAOF“ubuntu-bug unity” seems to have worked.01:40
RAOFrickspencer3: Like the terminal, for example?01:41
RAOFDo's launching stuff fine here, the messaging menu launched evolution for me, etc.01:41
rickspencer3RAOF, hold on01:41
rickspencer3like quickly edit won;t launch gedit01:42
rickspencer3and ubuntu-bug won't launch the browser01:42
RAOFUbuntu bug has launched chromium for me fine.  Is there something screwy in your env?01:43
rickspencer3RAOF, could be01:44
rickspencer3the keyboard thing is vexing me, though01:44
rickspencer3doesn't seem to be a bug logged for it or such01:44
rickspencer3maybe there's another way I'm supposed to do it01:44
RAOFIt's probably a bug.01:44
RAOFI don't use the menu very much, and don't use the keyboard shortcuts when I do; it's quite possible that it's been missed / assumed someone else will fix it / assumed it's by design / apathy'd.01:45
rickspencer3whatever01:47
rickspencer3I logged a but01:47
rickspencer3a bug too01:47
rickspencer3I'll crack the whip tomorrow when people are around01:47
rickspencer3oh man, Photobomb is too wide to fit into Unity now :,(01:50
rickspencer3and it does funny things when it's supposed to maximize01:50
TheMusorickspencer3: No keyboard for menu access? That worries me when something as basic as that is missing.01:51
rickspencer3TheMuso, right01:51
rickspencer3though I'm not sure it's missing, it might just be different01:52
TheMusorickspencer3: Tried the Alt + F1 or such key combination?01:52
TheMusoI.e ALT + a functino key.01:52
TheMusogah typing01:52
rickspencer3heh01:53
rickspencer3right, some of those close windows, apparantly ;)01:53
TheMusowah01:53
TheMusoAlt + F4 does that01:53
TheMusoor should do that01:53
rickspencer3right :)01:53
TheMusoThats a WM function afaicr.01:53
TheMusoMan its really starting to feel like spring here today.01:57
rickspencer3well, so far this Alt key thing seems to be the only missing feature01:57
rickspencer3some buggy behavior01:57
rickspencer3but it seems to be complete01:57
RAOFTheMuso: Windy, you mean?02:01
TheMusoRAOF: No, only a light breeze. The weather itself is very mild.02:01
RAOFIt was hella windy last night here.  And is today, too.02:01
TheMusoHeh its already 20 degrees.02:01
RAOFSpring, and the associated winds, have hit Hobart :)02:01
rickspencer3mutter acts funny when your app is bigger than the destkop02:03
TheMusoRAOF: Spring I like. The winds, not so much.02:04
RAOFUnity handles fullscreen windows rather nicely, though.02:04
rickspencer3you mean like when you do F11>02:04
* rickspencer3 tries02:04
RAOFIt must have been even windier in the mountains.02:04
TheMusoMan I really like how apport tells you what installation media was used to install Ubuntu. I find it useful when people choose to use KDe apps in Ubuntu. :)02:05
TheMusoRAOF: I am no longer in the mountains.02:05
TheMusoBut yes, I believe it was.02:05
RAOFTheMuso: Yeah, I know.  My memory, while bad, isn't quite that bad :)02:06
TheMusoheh ok02:07
rickspencer3see you guys tomorrow!02:10
TheMusoRAOF: I don't envy your xorg hardware juggling act. :S02:25
TheMusoVideo hardware is worse than audio in some respects.02:25
TheMusoin terms of supporting.02:25
RAOFTheMuso: Yeah, seems like.02:34
RAOFIt doesn't seem like support for older audio chips degrades nearly as fast as for older video chips.02:34
RAOFProbably because they're doing less interesting things.02:34
TheMusoRight.,02:34
RAOFTime to lock my GPU again.  For science!02:43
TheMusoheh02:51
RAOFGAH!03:09
RAOFIs launchpad down, broken, or just slow?03:09
lifelessright now? we thought we had it fixed.03:10
lifelesswhat happened03:10
RAOFI'm trying to file a bug; it comes up with the ‘waiting for apport stuff’, then that finishes.  I entered the bug title & the initial comment, hit “submit”, and then got a non-oops launchpad sorry page.03:12
lifelessare you using edge or lpent03:13
lifelesslpnet03:13
RAOFEdge03:13
lifelessalso #launchpad please03:13
* TheMuso -> lunch03:31
RAOFHm, fun bug.  Maximising a terminal crashes it.03:48
TheMusoRAOF: fun indeed.04:28
TheMusoc/04:28
RAOF:)04:29
pittiGood morning07:35
pittiRAOF: how are you?07:36
RAOFpitti: Good morning.07:36
RAOFpitti: I'm pretty well.07:36
RAOFYourself?07:37
pittiI'm great, had a nice week of vacation07:37
pittiI just got quite puzzled this morning, my external monitor stopped working as soon as X starts07:38
pittithe only relevant upgraded package that I saw is xserver-xorg-code, but that was just dependency changes07:38
pittiand I can manually do startx, then enable both (internal and dvi) side by side, but not the external one exclusively07:39
pittiRAOF: you didn't happen to hear similar reports already?07:39
RAOFNo, I haven't07:39
pittiI'll continue to track this down later07:39
pittiRAOF: ok, thanks07:39
RAOFSo you can't actually disable the internal screen at all?07:40
pittiI can07:40
lifelesspitti: welcome back!07:40
pittiDVI works on VTs, fails in gdm, and starts working again if I additionally enable it to the left or right of lvds07:41
pittihey lifeless, thank you!07:41
RAOFAaaah, yes.07:41
* pitti posted photos at http://piware.de/fotos/Donauradtour-Sep10/07:41
RAOFThat seems moderately similar to what happens here, except that it's only on gdm that it's disabled.07:41
RAOFIE: it works before and after.07:42
pittiRAOF: What I'm trying to find out is what changed; it worked well before my holidays, and something in yesterday's mega-dist upgrade broke it07:42
RAOFI suspect gdm.07:42
pittibut I didn't see a new *drm*, *mesa*, etc.07:42
pittiRAOF: no, it happens with startx, too07:43
* RAOF hates having to kill his session to test things!07:43
pittigdm did change, but also in a trivial way07:43
pittiRAOF: don't worry for now, I'll collect some more info later on07:43
RAOFTa.07:43
pittiRAOF: we so much need xscreen :)07:44
RAOFThat'd be sweet :)07:44
didrocksgood morning07:58
pittihey didrocks, how are you?08:06
didrockspitti: I'm fine, thanks :) and you? how were you holidays?08:06
didrocksyour*08:06
pittididrocks: very nice; no broken spokes or flat tires, and Vienna is really enjoyable08:07
pittididrocks: http://piware.de/fotos/Donauradtour-Sep10/ :)08:07
didrockspitti: waow, really cute! Seems you had both nice and bad weather during your travel though08:09
pittididrocks: yes, mixed; but only one day with heavy rain, the rest was actually quite nice for cycling08:10
didrockspitti: ok, so overall the right week to get there :-)08:11
pittididrocks: absolutely; the nights were quite chilly (and thus a lot of dew in the mornings), so we didn't have breakfast outside; but that worked well, most camping sites were next to a restaurant08:12
* pitti finally beat the apport retracers into submission, as it seems08:14
didrockspitti: happy that you enjoyed it! How many kilometers were you cycling this week?08:14
didrocksahah :-)08:14
pittididrocks: just 340, was quite easy08:14
didrockspitti: still something ^^08:14
didrockspitti: Julie saw a document on Vienna. She wants to get there to eat some confectionery ;)08:15
pittididrocks: the deserts are absolutely amazing there08:16
pittierm, "desserts"08:16
pittino deserts in Austria, sorry08:16
pittithat was Australia :)08:16
didrocksI think that Julie prefers desserts to deserts ;)08:16
didrocks(so am I, btw)08:16
pitti++08:17
ftapitti, hi, do you know if calibre will be upgraded in maverick? ours is old and doesn't support a bunch of new devices, including the new kindle 3 which is supported upstream08:27
pittifta: yes, that's on my list08:30
ftapitti, great, i'm expecting my K3 today in the mail ;)08:30
pittifta: probably later this week, though, today I have too much to do with post-holiday catchup08:31
pittifta: whee!08:31
pittifta: I'll see what I can do :)08:31
ftai hope it will be better than my old sony prs70008:32
pittiI still like my prs50508:35
ftapitti, the 700 has a touchscreen, which makes it tougher to reader (lots of glares)08:37
fta-reader+read08:37
pittifta: right, I noticed that; I thought a touchscreen was overkill for something to read books with08:37
pittiit probably halves the battery life or so08:38
ftathat too, right08:38
ftagrrr, telepathy-gabble crashes when trying to send a file in empathy over gtalk08:41
ftarickspencer3, didrocks: hi, can i add stuff to the app-indicator menu using quidgets?08:42
ftarickspencer3, didrocks: i want to do something with that menu for a new app i've created08:43
didrocksfta: there is quickly add indicator from the quickly trunk08:45
didrocksnothing in quidgets AFAIK08:46
ricotzpitti, hello, would you consider a new bugfix-only release of openerp-server and -client for maverick?08:46
pittiricotz: I don't have any idea what openerp is, but "bug fix only" sounds great for maverick :)08:46
glatzormvo, hello, what do you think about lp #63554708:47
ubot2Launchpad bug 635547 in software-center (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Simulate requires an authentication before (affects: 2) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63554708:47
ricotzpitti, it has a fairly huge bugfix list but therefore a huge diff 3,5MB08:48
seb128hey pitti!08:48
seb128lut didrocks08:48
didrockssalut seb12808:48
* pitti hugs seb128, ca va?08:48
* seb128 hugs pitti08:48
seb128yes, and you? had nice holidays?08:48
seb128thanks for restarting the retracers during the weekend08:49
pittiseb128: yes, indeed I had; http://piware.de/fotos/Donauradtour-Sep10/ for some photos, or my blog if you fancy reading some German :)08:49
seb128;-)08:49
glatzormvo, This way you could run an Installpackages call if an application description in s-c would be opened. afterwards you make a simulate call and show the "download size" or possible problems in the description08:49
pittiseb128: I had to fiddle with them a bit, but now the i386 one is working and amd64 is consolidating08:49
glatzormvo, if the user moves on, you can make a cancel call to the transaction08:49
pittiseb128: with which app did you get bug 632291 ?08:50
ubot2Launchpad bug 632291 in gdm-guest-session (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 1 other project) "the apparmor profile needs to be updated to allow mono use (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63229108:50
seb128pitti, what was wrong this time?08:50
seb128pitti, they have been running for some days without issue08:50
mvoglatzor: sounds cool, let me check it out08:51
seb128pitti, tried tomboy and f-spot iirc08:51
pittiseb128: they failed dist-upgrading in libglib postinst, and then the bad python modules again08:51
pittiseb128: but seems the attachment permission issue was fixed/worked around08:51
seb128yes08:51
seb128I spend at least 10 hours with the launchpad guys until we got there08:51
seb128they allow direct access from the retracer to the librarian08:52
pittiwhee, thanks for that08:52
seb128but then we some firewall issues in the dc08:52
pittijust responding to the RT about that08:52
seb128then upload was broken08:52
seb128which was other firewall issues...08:52
pittidup checking works, too08:52
glatzormvo, who was the guy I should talk to about being allowed to change bug priorities of the aptdaemon package?08:52
seb128pitti, how did you fix the glib update one?08:52
mvoglatzor: so you are working on this currently? to make simulate not require a authentication?08:52
mvoglatzor: bdmurray08:52
pittiseb128: remove set -e from postinst, add exit 0 at the end08:52
seb128pitti, I logged in the retracer and moved the postinst away at each glib update08:53
mvoglatzor: he needs to add you to bugcontrol I believe08:53
pittiseb128: or that08:53
glatzormvo, It would just be a simple copy&paste task08:53
seb128I don't understand why it doesn't find the symbol08:53
seb128the symbol is in this glib version08:53
pittiwah, i386 crashed again08:53
seb128on what error?08:54
pittiHTTP Error 412: Precondition Failed08:54
mvoglatzor: cool08:54
pittiseb128: but Diogo sent a branch for fixing the test suite (oauth stuff)08:54
pittiseb128: so I'll test that locally08:54
seb128ok08:54
seb128deryck though it would take some time before it lands08:54
seb128so we went for the workaround08:54
glatzormvo, But I don't have god any idea about the performance08:55
seb128brb session restart08:55
glatzormvo, But this would be async anyway. So "Calculating download size ..." :)08:55
seb128re08:58
glatzormvo, whoa, installing kpackagekit on a default ubuntu desktop results in 336 MBytes of dependencies :)08:58
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mvoglatzor: the current check for this is done async too, so that should be fine (and its not cheap either ;)09:05
mvoglatzor: impressive :)09:05
dpmgood morning everyone09:07
pittihey dpm09:08
dpmhey pitti, welcome back, had a good holiday?09:09
pittidpm: I had, thanks!09:09
dpmcool :)09:09
seb128pitti, thanks for fixing the guest session ;-)09:10
pittiseb128: I hope it works; I couldn't reproduce the problem09:10
seb128weird09:10
seb128I will test and tell you09:11
pittiseb128: merci09:11
ftadidrocks, i'll have a look thanks09:14
glatzormvo, should we check privileges twice? Should an user be allowed to create and simulate a transaction if he/she isn't allowed to run it?09:15
glatzorbut only asking for the pass at the Run call09:16
ftadidrocks, remember i said my link was flappy? here's the new project i need the app-indicator menu for, it's called Flappy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/492972/09:16
mvoglatzor: hm, why not. it seems the user can do that already (if he wants to) with plain python-apt09:16
mvoglatzor: I don't see a risk in allowing simulation09:16
mvoglatzor: other than maybe DoS the daemon09:16
glatzorI should add some code to check for a DOS09:17
didrocksfta: hehe :-) ok, I'll have a look (but later, crazy morning here ;))09:17
seb128pitti, the amd64 retracer crash I think is when it tries to mark as dup something which is already a duplicate09:18
seb128pitti, I had a similar case the other day09:18
seb128or has duplicates09:18
pittiseb128: hm, I thought the code would already check for that case09:18
pittiseb128: ah, right, it doesn't check if it already has dupes09:19
pittiseb128: thanks for pointing out; I'll try to get the test suite running again, it has both cases, I think09:19
mvoglatzor: I guess its a bit theoretical :) but yeah, can't hurt09:19
* mvo hugs glatzor09:19
pittibut it hasn't worked for half a year or so, due to the oauth changes09:19
mvoglatzor: I mean, there are other ways (python -c 'import os;while True: os.fork()'09:19
seb128pitti, bug #61685209:20
ubot2seb128: Bug 616852 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/616852 is private09:20
seb128pitti, weird, it just crashed on that one but you untagged it before?09:20
seb128KeyError: 'DistroRelease'09:20
seb128KeyError: 'DistroRelease'09:20
seb128bah I had that the other day09:21
seb128something drop new line chars in the description09:21
seb128the retracer is not robust against that09:21
pittiargh, I see09:21
pittiProblemType: CrashDistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.1009:21
pittiWTH?09:21
seb128it's not on the original description09:22
seb128somebody or something edited it09:22
seb128that's twice in a week09:22
seb128I'm wondering if that's user errors or if editing description delete new lines09:22
seb128ie a bug in launchpad description editing09:23
seb128"ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-14.20-generic 2.6.35"09:23
seb128as well09:23
seb128seems a bug09:23
pittiwhy? that one looks fine09:24
seb128yeah, ignore me...09:25
seb128anyway let's see if it happens on other bugs09:26
seb128I remove the lock09:26
pittithanks09:27
pittibah, crashed again; something to look into later, I guess09:35
ftaseb128, when you edit anything, even a simple typo in the original description of a bug, it seems lp now reformats all the lines09:36
seb128could be the issue09:37
mvompt: good morning - could you help me with two strings? I need one short description for the partner reposiroty and one for extras (independent). currently there is http://paste.ubuntu.com/492980/ - but that does not capture it quite I think09:37
mptmvo, in a meeting right now, bbiab09:37
seb128pitti, hum, log was not updated for 3 days and log_dupcheck doesn't have details09:38
seb128pitti, I will restart it by hand to see the output09:39
mptmvo, where are each of those strings used?09:40
RAOFBah.  Does anyone else find that double-clicking on window titlebars in Unity, or hitting the “maximize” button causes the window to die?09:41
mvompt: they are display in software-properties-gtk when you click on the "other sources" tab09:41
RAOFpitti: Ah.  I see you've commented on bug #615549.  I was just about to ask someone with a nice fast boot to see how much boot time you lose by just waiting on stopped udevtrigger.09:42
ubot2Launchpad bug 615549 in gdm (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 1 other project) "Dell Studio XPS 13 no video (affects: 2) (heat: 136)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61554909:42
mvompt: CompDescritptionLong is not used in the UI currently I believe, but the description and compDescription are, I can make you ca screenshot if you want09:42
mptmvo, are any of them used in USC?09:42
htorqueRAOF, yes seeing it too, but only sometimes09:43
mvompt: not currently and not for maverick. it does make sense to have them unified though for N09:43
RAOFhtorque: Seeing it too?  As in: seeing the race between gdm starting X, and udev starting drm?09:43
mvompt: but software-properties is a different thing entirely (at last currently)09:43
htorqueRAOF, oh sorry - no, i meant the unity window close thing09:44
RAOFhtorque: Ah, ok.09:44
RAOFIt just ate my emacs session, is all.09:44
htorqueRAOF, there's also another bug when double-clicking the titlebars: 49409609:44
htorquebug 49409609:44
ubot2Launchpad bug 494096 in metacity (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "Clicking the title of a window is bringing a window underneath it into focus (affects: 41) (dups: 5) (heat: 179)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/49409609:44
RAOFOh, that one.  Heh.09:45
RAOFThat doesn't affect me.  Almost all the time :)09:45
* RAOF runs “quilt pop -a” in xorg-server and is saddened by the multiple pages of output. :/09:46
bilalakhtarseb128: Sorry, I don't like poking people repeatedly, but the meeting is tomorrow!09:48
seb128bilalakhtar, oh right09:48
seb128will do that today then ;-)09:48
bilalakhtarthanks seb128 !09:49
seb128you"re welcome09:49
mptmvo, where in Software Sources is CompDescription used?09:49
glatzormvo, I broke the aptdaemon repositories :(09:52
pittiRAOF: I can do a comparison later on09:52
mvoglatzor: uh, how?09:53
mpt<mpt> mvo, where in Software Sources is CompDescription used? (sorry, lost connection)09:53
mvompt: there is a example http://people.canonical.com/~mvo/tmp/Screenshot-Software%20Sources.png09:53
RAOFpitti: Thanks.  None of my laptops boot particularly quickly, so I'm not likely to see the full impact.09:53
pittifta: calibre 0.7.18 uploaded; let me know how it goes09:53
pittiRAOF: I guess the effect on the Dell mini 10 will be biggest; fast SSD, slow CPu09:54
mvompt: CompDescription is normally used for cases where we have multiple components (like main,universe). but for extras and archive.canonical.com we only have one, the screenshot has a lucid cdrom that shows what it looks like with multiple ones09:54
RAOFpitti: Seems like a reasonable guess.  None of my systems have an ssd :'(09:54
mvoglatzor: maybe I can help?09:55
ftapitti, thanks. will test tomorrow as i missed the shipment today, the ups guy didn't even show up :(09:55
ftawell, i can test with my sony too09:56
mptmvo, how about something like this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/492990/09:57
mptThe CompDescriptionLong changes don't matter obviously if it's not being used anywhere09:58
mvompt: excellent, thanks a lot09:59
glatzormvo, an upgrade broke the repositories. I am already getting some help on #launchpad. 0.3 is repaired, but trunk still broken10:03
seb128pitti, the amd64 retracer is running10:07
seb128it retracer 2 bugs now10:07
pittinice10:07
seb128let's see if it stays10:07
mvoglatzor: ok, they are the better people to help :)10:07
mvoglatzor: but pretty annoying :/10:07
pittiseb128: and i386 failed on #635034 with the precondition thing; I untag and restart10:08
seb128pitti, thanks10:08
pittiseb128: hm, this isn't a duplicate of anything, or has dupes10:08
seb128dunno why it doesn't like it then10:09
seb128just untag and see if it does the same on other bugs10:09
pittiyup; it already retraced a couple of other bugs in the morning, so I guess/hope not10:09
pitti(done)10:09
seb128I'm wondering what changed10:10
seb128they retraced for 3 days solid10:10
pittiseb128: poppler 0.14.3> If necessary I can probably get to that at some point this week, but if Robert or you beat me to it, I wouldn't be sad10:18
glatzormvo, should work again10:18
seb128pitti, not likely, GNOME 2.31.92 today and I'm on holidays tomorrow10:18
pittiack10:19
seb128until the end of the week after that10:19
pittiI'll keep it on my medium-prio list for now10:19
seb128thanks10:19
didrocksseb128: doing evince10:19
seb128didrocks, thanks10:19
seb128pitti, didrocks will help as well with updates10:23
seb128pitti, robert_ancell is away until release10:23
seb128he's taking one month holidays10:23
seb128starting today10:23
pittioh, I see10:23
seb128bah, retracer crashed again10:24
seb128I guess I'm on to talk to launchpad guys again today10:24
seb128weirdly it crashed again on a nswrapper bug10:25
seb128I'm wondering if there is something about those making things unhappy10:25
seb128didrocks, the gnome-keyring updates are not to do10:26
seb128I will have a go to the gir update10:26
seb128then nautilus10:26
didrocksseb128: I already saw a revert in the package version, that's why I didn't touch it. (in any case, I'll be telling there before doing the update) :)10:27
didrockshum, building some part in pbuilder as I'm not sure about the current status with gsettings vs gconf in packages this cycle10:28
seb128ok, I hate launchpad10:46
didrockshum, evince FTBFS10:46
seb128oh?10:47
seb128didrocks, "saw a revert in the package version"10:47
seb128what package was that?10:47
seb128gnome-keyring?10:48
didrocksseb128: http://paste.ubuntu.com/493011/10:48
didrocksseb128: yeah, was talking about gnome-keyring10:48
didrockssounds like a good way to begin the day :)10:48
seb128ld crash10:49
seb128great10:49
seb128try again to see if it happens every time10:49
seb128talk to doko if that's the case10:49
* didrocks refreshes his pbuilder10:50
ftapitti, just got my K3! i'll test calibre later today11:11
pittifta: whee! have fun11:11
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didrocksseb128: no ld crash this time, just got undefinied reference. Looking at it11:17
seb128didrocks, ok11:17
glatzormvo, If you want to test lp:~aptdaemon-developers/aptdaemon/auth-later. You have to symlink the defer module since it is now a standalone package in trunk11:25
glatzormvo, lp:python-defer11:25
milanbvchrisccoulson: hi! would you mind merging a branch to fix bug 433654?11:25
ubot2Launchpad bug 433654 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "Only one user gets sound with privilege "Use audio devices" (affects: 54) (dups: 11) (heat: 305)" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43365411:26
milanbvyou had already pushed a fix, this is the second part11:26
mvoglatzor: thanks, after lunch I check it out11:26
glatzormvo,  no high priority. It is for natty.11:27
seb128diwic, hi11:31
diwicseb128, the discussion seem to have faded as I joined the channel11:31
seb128it was just a milanbv asking chrisccoulson for sponsoring11:32
seb128but chrisccoulson didn't reply yet11:32
diwicseb128, cool, then it's being looked at.11:32
seb128not sure the fix though is different from yours11:32
seb128you might want to discuss it with milanbv11:32
chrisccoulsonhi11:33
seb128hey chrisccoulson11:33
diwicmilanbv, I was just afraid it would not go into Maverick due to endless discussions of whether the checkbox should be removed or just its label changed11:33
milanbvdiwic: I don't think the discussion has slowed down things11:33
milanbvit's just that nobody stepped in to suggest a fix11:34
diwicmilanbv, my favorite name would be "Use audio devices remotely"11:34
diwicmilanbv, but I guess your name will do11:34
milanbvugh - do you mean they don't work remotely without this group?11:34
diwicmilanbv, being in that group means they can log in to the machine from remote and use its audio device11:35
diwicmilanbv, but if you didn't interpret it that way, it was probably a bad suggestion ;-)11:35
milanbvah - but that's a ConsoleKit bug11:35
milanbvI'd better fix CK to detect remote login as an active session11:36
diwicmilanbv, hey wait11:36
diwicmilanbv, sounds like you know more than I do about remote sessions then11:36
seb128chrisccoulson, milanbv: btw any idea on this g-s-d gdk crasher?11:37
seb128or icon crasher11:37
milanbvdiwic: wait, I think there's a bug for that11:37
milanbvseb128: no, I forgot about it actually11:37
milanbvnot sure it's still happening11:37
seb128ok11:37
milanbvseb128: should I close it then?11:37
seb128it's collecting dupllicate11:37
seb128check if those a recent11:38
seb128the retracers were down so it might just be leftover from old versions11:38
chrisccoulsonseb128 - which one was that? that's not bug 630239 is it?11:38
ubot2Launchpad bug 630239 in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) "gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in gkbd_keyboard_drawing_new_dialog() (affects: 42) (dups: 1) (heat: 186)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63023911:38
diwicmilanbv, people in the audio group can use audio devices even if they're not in the active seat. I e, when they're logging in via SSH. Right?11:38
milanbvdiwic: I've not checked, but I guess they should, since they always are allowed to11:38
seb128chrisccoulson, no, it's another one11:39
diwicmilanbv, or if they have been switched out through e g fast-user-switching11:39
seb128bug #55180911:39
chrisccoulsonhmmmm, running lintian at the same time as installing a package is not good11:39
ubot2Launchpad bug 551809 in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV (affects: 131) (dups: 32) (heat: 734)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55180911:39
seb128chrisccoulson, ^11:39
diwicmilanbv, so that's what I would like the label to reflect11:39
ftapitti, when i plug the k3 on ubuntu, it's auto-mounted (great), but it doesn't charge (and the kindle complains about it). i noticed that with the sony too.11:39
milanbvdiwic: what I'm saying is that the SSH/remote login behavior is the result of a bug in ConsoleKit11:40
pittifta: weird; that works with my 50511:40
ftapitti, and when i umount, nautilus crashes :P11:40
milanbvso the only valid description IMHO is for "Exclusive use" (i.e. against fast user switching)11:40
pittifta: charging is weird there, too, since it only charges when it's hooked up to a real USB port, and not if I attach my mobile usb charger (i. e. an AC adapter with an USB jack)11:40
diwicmilanbv, how would you like SSH behavior to be, compared to now?11:41
milanbvdiwic: well, if no other user is logged in, take control of audio11:41
milanbvif there's already one, wait for him to log out11:41
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure users should be directly accessing audio devices at all tbh, that's why default policies only allow access to the local active user11:42
chrisccoulsonwhats the use-case for this?11:42
milanbvnone11:43
ftapitti, several times, i had to hook my sony to an XP box to recharge it, while it didn't work on the same PC running maverick. it also doesn't charge with my phone adapter.11:43
diwicchrisccoulson, use-cases are listed here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/TheAudioGroup11:43
chrisccoulsonsorry, i meant to say "i'm not sure users should be directly accessing audio devices remotely at all tbh"11:43
milanbvchrisccoulson: I only kept the group in the list to allow people to get out of it :-)11:43
ftapitti, so it's not the pc, it's ubuntu doing something different11:43
diwicmilanbv, naah, I don't agree with that. Just as a remote SSH login can't access the monitor connected to the seat, it shouldn't access the sound card connected to the seat. That's at least upstream (as in PA upstream)'s policy.11:44
milanbvdiwic: if you're using SSH, you're clever enough to do this using the commandline ;-)11:45
diwicmilanbv, hmm, how about "use audio devices even when away", that's a little vague though11:47
milanbvdiwic: and that doesn't explain that there are downsides11:48
milanbvelse, people check everything "just in case"11:48
milanbvseb128: actually, duplicates are using gsd 2.29.9111:48
milanbvso people should upgrade, and I mark this as fixed11:48
milanbv(I asked vuntz for nothing...)11:49
seb128ok thanks11:49
diwicmilanbv, "lock audio devices even when away", as a compromise?11:49
milanbvseb128: there's a report with 2.30.2, but the trace might be a little different11:49
milanbvApport didn't merge it automatically11:49
milanbvdiwic: could be nice too11:50
milanbvaway also applies to local login, so that's OK11:50
milanbvdiwic: but you'e the burden of changing the branch now :-p11:51
milanbvseb128: talked too fast11:51
milanbvthere are reports with 2.30.211:51
milanbvWTH the most recent are using older versions...11:52
ftapitti, lsusb shows the device as self-powered, and the bus shows a max power of 100mA, not sure it's enough11:52
pittifta: 100 mA looks fine; that's the maximum specified current per USB port11:53
ftapitti, there are also 500mA ports and even more11:53
pittifta: never seen those; AFAIK they are limited to .5 W11:56
pittifta: 2.5 W on such a small port?11:56
pittibut anyway, I don't think a device should rely on such high-power ports11:56
diwicI think USB3 specs > .5W11:56
seb128didrocks, I guess you could build evince-gtk with dbus11:56
diwicBut for USB2 .5W is maximum, or maybe .9W11:56
seb128didrocks, it's not likely anybody don't have dbus nowadays11:57
didrocksseb128: really? I find no information about that in debian/changelog11:57
ftapitti, http://www.maxim-ic.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/3241  last paragraph11:57
seb128didrocks, ?11:57
seb128didrocks, I think it's you who added back evince-gtk to start11:57
seb128we dropped it at some point11:57
seb128it's doubtful anybody use it11:58
didrocksseb128: right, I was looking for why explicitely debian used --disable-dbus11:58
seb128new evince use gsettings11:58
seb128so there is no gnome specific depends left there11:58
seb128evince-gtk could be dropped11:58
didrocksseb128: as you want, I was building with a #if ENABLE-DBUS for the call11:58
didrocks#ifdef*11:58
seb128or maybe not11:59
seb128there is still the nautilus code11:59
seb128but in any case just enable-dbus for -gtk11:59
seb128should work11:59
milanbvdiwic: new branch uploaded11:59
milanbvhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~nalimilan/ubuntu/maverick/gnome-system-tools/gnome-system-tools.fix-433654-211:59
diwicmilanbv, cool, thanks :-)11:59
milanbvchrisccoulson: now that we've agreed on a wording, do you also agree? :-)11:59
didrocksseb128: http://paste.ubuntu.com/493041/ seems safer, isn't it? can I keep that or changing debian/rules?11:59
milanbv"Lock audio devices even when away"12:00
chrisccoulsonmilanbv - yeah, makes sense12:00
seb128didrocks, well doing --enable-dbus doesn't seem risky12:00
seb128but either is fine there12:00
seb128your call ;-)12:00
seb128lunch time12:00
seb128bbl12:00
milanbvchrisccoulson: if you start working on the gst, beware! ;-)12:00
milanbvthere's also another branch to merge:12:00
milanbvhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~nalimilan/ubuntu/lucid/gnome-system-tools/shares-services12:01
didrocksseb128: ok, as my pbuilder is already running and the build is almost finished, I will go that way, we'll see then :)12:01
didrocksseb128: enjoy!12:01
didrocks(I was sure I didn't need to ping you for that and that you'll see the bug report :-))12:02
chrisccoulsonmilanbv - ok, will look at that in a bit12:03
ftagrrr, the nautilus crash is 100% reproducible when unmount the kindle :P12:06
milanbvchrisccoulson: thanks!12:08
milanbvseb128: actually, this is a GTK+ bug12:08
milanbvthere is also one report with the same trace in gnome-bluetooth12:08
milanbvthe icon cache seems to be the culprit12:09
chrisccoulsonhi pitti, how are you?12:34
pittihey chrisccoulson, I'm great, thanks! how are you?13:12
chrisccoulsonpitti - i'm good thanks, but busy. you were on vacation last week weren't you?13:13
pittichrisccoulson: right, we went bicycling along the Donau river, and spent 2.5 days in Vienna13:14
chrisccoulsonnice!13:14
pittichrisccoulson: http://piware.de/fotos/Donauradtour-Sep10/ :)13:14
chrisccoulsonpitti - excellent, and it looks like the weather stayed nice for you too :)13:18
pittichrisccoulson: mostly; we just had one bad rainy day, the rest was fairly nice13:21
chrisccoulsonpitti, so, i know this might be a bit of a tall order, but is there any chance of me getting bug 531867 in to maverick?13:26
ubot2Launchpad bug 531867 in iceowl (Debian) (and 1 other project) "[FFe] [needs-packaging] Lightning 1.0 Beta for Thunderbird 3 (affects: 93) (dups: 5) (heat: 351)" [Unknown,Unknown] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53186713:26
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pittichrisccoulson: I defer to ~ubuntu-release for this13:29
chrisccoulsonpitti - oh, you're not part of ubuntu-release?13:29
pittiwell, I am, but with my limited platform time this cycle I rather leave those to the other members13:30
chrisccoulsonah, ok. that makes sense :)13:30
* popey wonders if kenvandine has seen the latest comments on bug 519262 :D13:35
ubot2Launchpad bug 519262 in gwibber (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Provide ability to Follow a user (affects: 45) (heat: 229)" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51926213:35
kenvandinehey popey13:42
popeyhullo!13:42
kenvandinei hadn't seen the latest comment, too late for this cycle13:42
popey:( :(13:42
kenvandineand it isn't generic enough... imho13:42
popeyI haven't looked at the code, sorry.13:43
kenvandinei actually want a view user profile, kind of thing13:43
kenvandineit only works for twitter13:43
kenvandineand gwibber has to handle multiple services13:43
popeytrue13:43
kenvandinehowever... that patch would only provide the follow feature to twitter users13:43
kenvandineso it won't break others13:44
kenvandinebut... i would like to provide the identical feature to each service that provides that13:44
kenvandineso for 3.0/natty13:44
popeycool13:44
kenvandinei am hoping to have a user profile type view13:44
kenvandinewe could add it like an action as well, like this patch does13:44
popeyin addition have you considered an image viewer for twitpic type posts?13:44
kenvandinebut clicking on a user should show you their profile for that service13:45
kenvandinetwitpics should be displayed inline13:45
ftapitti, tested calibre, i works fine. imported a small part of my ebooks collection, exported it to the kindle, no problem13:45
kenvandinehowever, i want shotwell to have the ability to display all the images that have been posted13:45
pittifta: yay13:45
ftapitti, that when using the usb port, not the gmail stuff13:45
kenvandineindependant of the gwibber client13:45
fta-i+it13:46
pittikenvandine, didrocks: I just installed today's netbook daily, and ubuntuone syncd starts by default (I didn't touch anything); known bug?13:46
popeykenvandine: i just want to have some way to click on an image and view it full size without having to spark up a browser and go to some ad-ridden place13:46
kenvandinepopey, so you can browse them all just like any other set of photos13:46
kenvandinepitti, ewww13:46
didrockspitti: not known by me at least13:46
kenvandinepopey, ah...13:46
kenvandinewell that wouldn't be hard13:46
didrockspitti: did you check on desktop too? I don't see anything particular doing that on netbook only13:46
popeykenvandine: i dont want a collection of pics, just the one I am looking at right now in gwibber, but bigger13:46
kenvandinesure13:47
kenvandinepopey, if there isn't a bug for that, please file it13:47
popeyok13:47
pittididrocks: I suppose it's not unity/gnome specific; seems they just screwed up the autostart files13:47
kenvandinepitti, that shouldn't happen...13:47
pittii. e. I think in earlier releases there wasn't one, and you just got one created if you actually enabled u113:47
didrockspitti: I'll have a look this week on that, can you file a bug, please?13:47
pittididrocks: I guess it's not really "your" bug anyway13:48
kenvandinepitti, i looked at the start script, looks like it checks the existance of ~/Ubuntu One13:49
kenvandineif that doesn't exist, it exits13:49
kenvandinepitti, does that folder exist?13:49
didrockspitti: right, but just for checking if that doesn't happen in desktop environment (or subscribe rather)13:49
pittikenvandine: yes13:49
kenvandinehumm13:50
kenvandineany idea what creates that now?13:50
pittino, I don't13:50
pittiit's not in /etc/skel/13:50
kenvandinedobey, do you know?13:54
htorquefwiw, i just installed a desktop daily - ubuntu one folder is there and ubuntuone-syncdaemon is running13:54
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kenvandinehtorque, thx13:56
kenvandinewe need to figure out what is creating that dir13:56
pittikenvandine: perhaps the nautilus extension?13:56
kenvandinemaybe13:56
kenvandinehowever, that wouldn't run that early in unity13:57
pittinautilus is started by default13:57
kenvandineoh, then maybe13:57
kenvandinepitti, either way, please file a bug and we'll get it triaged asap13:58
pittikenvandine: will do13:58
kenvandinethx13:58
pittikenvandine: anyway, rm -r Ubuntu\ One, restart, it's back13:58
kenvandineok... probably nautilus :/13:59
pittiyes13:59
dobeykenvandine: syncdaemon starts it. there is a known bug with the gsd plug-in and nautiuls starting it too early13:59
kenvandine?13:59
dobeyi think the fix is in ubuntuone-client trunk already, and rodrigo will be doing a release tomorrow14:00
kenvandinedobey, the issue is syncdaemon shouldn't get started14:00
pittiRAOF: no noticeable difference on the mini 10 if starting gdm on udevtrigger finished14:00
dobeykenvandine: yes, i know. that's why it is a bug :)14:00
kenvandinehehe14:00
kenvandineok14:00
kenvandinedobey, thx14:00
pittiso either ~/Ubuntu One shouldn't be autocreated, or its existance isn't a viable condition for starting the sync daemon14:00
kenvandinei think it shouldn't get created14:01
kenvandineusers don't want to see that if they don't use u114:01
dobeypitti: it only exists because the gnome-settings-daemon plug-in is causing syncdaemon to start at log-in14:01
dobeywhich is a known bug, and should already be fixed in trunk14:01
kenvandinei think dobey is saying nautilus is causing syncdaemon to start, which is creating the folder14:02
kenvandineor gsd14:02
dobeyboth probably. they're both using libsyncdaemon, which is where the bug really was14:02
pittikenvandine, dobey, didrocks : bug    4. 63710014:03
ubot2Launchpad bug 4 in ubuntu (and 1 other project) "Importing finished po doesn't change progressbar (affects: 1) (dups: 1) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/414:03
pittiargh14:04
pittibug 63710014:04
ubot2Launchpad bug 637100 in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu) "[maverick] sync daemon gets started by default (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63710014:04
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didrockspitti: thanks :) will follow it14:04
popeykenvandine: where's the best place to get oath capable gwibber for lucid?14:07
kenvandinepopey, lucid-updates14:07
popeyhmm14:07
popeyso it is, ta14:08
kenvandine:)14:08
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dobeykenvandine, pitti: son on Friday, i packaged up the latest libproxy release, to help debug a crash with it in ubuntuone-preferences that people were seeing on 64 bit. it doesn't seem to fix the issue itself, but i think it would be nice to have a modern version in the archive, rather than one from a year ago. should I just dput it and beg for sponsorship?14:18
kenvandinedobey, isn't there a soname change?14:20
kenvandinei think some stuff would need a rebuild14:20
dobeyyes14:20
dobeykenvandine: libsoup and vlc are the only things that seem to depend on libproxy014:21
kenvandineseb128, ^^14:21
kenvandineseb128, it would be nice to get the latest... the libproxy guys aren't too keen on looking at bugs for the really old version we have14:22
kenvandineseb128, and he said the only reason for the soname change was one function may return NULL now14:22
seb128dobey, kenvandine: if you did it properly it's ok14:23
seb128but it needs review14:23
seb128they switched to cmake iirc14:23
seb128there is also a new .so14:23
seb128did you split the binary?14:24
dobeysplit what binary?14:24
rdesfodoes any one know how to generate a configuration file?14:27
rdesfoI'm trying to install brl-cad14:27
seb128dobey, dpkg -L libproxy...14:36
seb128dobey, when I gave it a try there was a new library or .so14:37
seb128so it would require a new binary14:37
dobeythere are some new module .so files14:37
dobeybut i just realized there's a circular dep now :-/14:37
dobeysince libproxy apparently uses libsoup in a module now14:38
dobeyi haven't split the modules out into a new binary pkg, but i could14:38
seb128those are not an issue14:38
dobeythough i don't know what to do about the circular dep14:38
seb128there is a libmodman as well14:38
seb128which was the issue14:38
dobeyseb128: i patched it to build statically14:38
seb128oh ok14:39
seb128why?§14:39
dobeybecause it's not the upstream libmodman package. if we want a libmodman package we should package that separately from the libmodman source14:39
chrisccoulsonhi sabdfl - i'm not sure whether you've seen this e-mail yet on the tb-planning ML: https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/tb-planning/2010-September/000510.html14:39
dobeyit simply includes libmodman in case it's not in the system14:39
chrisccoulsonwould you be interested in seeing some thunderbird guys at UDS?14:39
dobeythe same reason we don't install libdb from evolution for example :)14:39
sabdflchrisccoulson: hell yes14:39
chrisccoulsonsabdfl - i emailed the developer of the indicator extension a few weeks back, and i've already planned to help him get it in to ubuntu14:40
chrisccoulson(and hopefully installed by default for thunderbird users too)14:40
sabdflchrisccoulson: i'm running it, seems to work well14:40
sabdflvery nice!14:40
sabdflhow's the packaging?14:40
chrisccoulsonyeah, the extension is quite nice. i had a recommendation for the extension to make it use jsctypes, which is a new technology in thunderbird 3.1, and ruben seems quite keen to use it14:42
chrisccoulsonit means that there would be no need to run a separate python process to talk to the indicator14:42
dobeyseb128: hrmm. upon a closer look, perhaps it could use a little tweaking still. and i'm not sure what to do about the circular dep14:44
chrisccoulsonsabdfl, fyi - https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-natty-thunderbird-messaging-indicator (although it's only a template so far)14:47
seb128dpm, hi14:51
seb128dpm, do you know if new langpack updates are planned for maverick and when?14:51
rickspencer3seb128, hey, it's cyphermox's first official day on the desktop team!14:52
seb128oh right14:52
seb128cyphermox, welcome on board!14:52
cyphermoxthx!14:52
dpmseb128, I was trying to enable them last week, without success. They are scheduled for every Wednesday and Sunday.14:52
rickspencer3bryceh, chrisccoulson, didrocks, kenvandine, pitti ^14:53
rickspencer3welcome cyphermox!14:53
didrockswelcome cyphermox!14:53
seb128cyphermox, nice part of the cycle to start ;-)14:54
didrockssomething like "fix all bugs now? you have 3 weeks" :)14:54
chrisccoulsonhi cyphermox!14:54
rickspencer3I guess start with triaging Network Manager bugs14:54
kenvandinewelcome cyphermox!14:55
seb128right and spot ones that would be nice to fix for maverick and try to get some done ;-)14:55
seb128cyphermox, if you have any question feel free to just ask on the channel14:55
seb128you will usually find people at any hour though the channel is mostly busy during european and us work hours14:55
cyphermoxyup14:56
cyphermoxI've been hanging out here silently watching for a long while now :)14:56
seb128;-)14:57
ftapitti, calibre used to live in the tray, it's no longer there, is it a regression?15:01
didrocksseb128: who do you think I should ping for getting a FFe for quickly-widgets (and then quickly), btw? (bug #637188) can't get a complete diff for that15:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 637188 in quickly-widgets (Ubuntu) "feature freeze exception for maverick (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63718815:08
didrockscan* get a complete diff, but not sure it's relevant15:09
seb128didrocks, it's in universe you can ping me about it15:10
didrocksseb128: ok, so ping :-)15:10
seb128rational?15:10
seb128let me read the bug15:10
seb128didrocks, ok, acked15:12
didrocksseb128: thanks15:12
cassidydidrocks, seb128: kenvandine: it would be really nice to have https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/400485 fixed. Any chance one of you could badger the right person to add the missing sounds?15:16
ubot2Launchpad bug 400485 in ubuntu-sounds (Ubuntu Karmic) (and 3 other projects) "Empathy sounds not in default ubuntu theme (affects: 41) (dups: 5) (heat: 246)" [Low,Won't fix]15:16
kenvandinecassidy, indeed15:16
seb128kenvandine, can you do that?15:17
kenvandineseb128, i can... i haven't read all the comments yet15:19
kenvandinei guess they are in the freedesktop theme now?15:19
seb128kenvandine, not sure, I've no clue about the issue but I will not have time for that before tomorrow15:20
seb128kenvandine, if have no time that will be for next cycle15:20
kenvandineok, apparently we could create links to the files provided by the freedesktop theme and add that as a dep15:21
kenvandineseb128, how does that sound?15:21
seb128not great15:21
kenvandinethought so15:21
seb128how much space would that add on the CD?15:21
kenvandineone sec15:21
didrocksseb128: taking gnome-bluetooth and totem, ok?15:21
seb128didrocks, ok, thanks15:21
seb128didrocks, I will do nautilus-sendto15:22
kenvandinethe deb is 413K15:22
didrocksseb128: ok, thanks :)15:22
seb128kenvandine, no license issue?15:22
kenvandinedoubtful, will have to verify15:22
kenvandineseb128, i'll look at it in a bit, not even certain it includes all the ones we need15:24
seb128thanks15:26
rickspencer3seb128, heya15:29
rickspencer3I'm suggesting that cyphermox concentrate efforts on NM, and leaves ConMan and such aside for Maverick15:29
rickspencer3thoughts?15:29
chrisccoulsonrickspencer3, the only effort required on our side for connman so far has been occasional sponsoring of DX work15:31
seb128I think it makes sense15:31
chrisccoulsonso, i think that makes sense too15:31
pitticyphermox: welcome to the desktop team! great to have you15:41
cyphermoxpitti: thanks!15:41
pittifta: I think it was disabled by design; there might be an option now15:41
pittiRAOF: ok, tracked down the breakage of my external monitor; it's not a plymouth/X fault at all, but a regression in gnome-settings-daemon15:42
pittiit seems it now disables the external monitor by default15:42
pittithus once gdm starts up, you get the screen powered off15:42
pittiyou can configure it on again with a .config/monitors.xml; I reverted to the previous gnome-settings-daemon for now, and it works again15:42
seb128re15:43
pittiseb128: wb15:43
pittiseb128: FYI:15:43
seb128great I got that bug again when I can login but screen doesn't get activated15:43
pitti<pitti> RAOF: ok, tracked down the breakage of my external monitor; it's not a plymouth/X fault at all, but a regression in gnome-settings-daemon15:43
pitti<pitti> thus once gdm starts up, you get the screen powered off15:43
seb128pitti, yes I know, I've worked on that until 8pm with frederico on friday15:43
pittiseb128: oh, for you as well?15:43
seb128I've a workaround ready for upload15:43
* pitti hugs seb12815:43
pittiI just spent about 2.5 hours of downgrading X, plymouth, udev, kernel to track down what's wrong15:43
seb128pitti, set /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/xrandr/turn_on_external_monitors_at_startup15:44
seb128to true15:44
pittiis that a new "unbreak my computer" setting?15:44
pittiI mean, it actually turns it _off_ right now15:44
seb128pitti, I guess your issue is that lid close and external monitor give you no screen?15:47
seb128and yes that will fix it15:47
seb128by default it turns off external monitors15:47
seb128the issue is that xrandr returns that the laptop screen is connected15:48
seb128the policy sucks though federico agreed to change the default to true15:48
pittiseb128: right15:48
pittiwell, of course the laptop screen is connecte15:48
seb128he did it this way because he said he did the change for hp and that's the way they wanted it15:48
pittiunfortunately we can't just check the lid status15:48
seb128right...15:48
pittithat was in the upstream kernel for a while, but they ripped it out again15:48
seb128that's why having all output on by default makes sense15:48
pittibecause there are too many buggy BIOSes15:49
seb128sorry you waste time on that15:49
seb128I guess you discussed it before I joined this morning15:49
pittii. e. lid _events_ are fine, but lid status right after boot is unreliable15:49
pittiseb128: no problem15:49
pittic'est la vie15:49
pittiseb128: right, about 8 am; but I gave up after an hour and started working on my couch with just the laptop, to get something done :)15:50
pittiseb128: so we'd set that gconf value to true by default, to get back the previous behaviour?15:50
pittiseb128: I'd rather have g-s-d not touch xrandr at all, TBH15:50
pittiit takes an awful amount of time15:50
pittigdm startup feels a lot slower now15:51
seb128not sure "previous behaviour"15:51
seb128btw you can open the lid of the dock15:51
seb128or log in without screen15:51
seb128it's just a display issue15:51
seb128or ctrl-fn-f715:51
seb128or f815:51
seb128I never know which one cycle xrandr15:51
pittiseb128: opening lid didn't help; I did that (and crouched under the desk) to see what's going on, but it didn't enable the main screen15:53
pittiseb128: previous behaviour> it didn't touch xrandr unless you had a ~/.config/monitors.xml15:53
pittii. e. it kept whatever KMS set up, which is what we intended15:53
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seb128pitti, can we easily change the retracers to not use edge?16:04
pittiseb128: production instead? yes, should be easy; would that help?16:06
nessitagood morning/afternoon! could I have a sponsor for https://code.launchpad.net/~nataliabidart/ubuntu/maverick/ubuntu-sso-client/ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.0/+merge/35292, please?16:06
james_wseb128: is whatever problem with private attachments fixed on production as well as edge?16:07
seb128james_w, not sure16:07
seb128let me check16:08
pittijames_w: it's not really "fixed" on either16:09
pittithere's a workaround16:09
pittiwhich is specific to ronne and ~apport16:09
james_wright, just don't want to jump from one problem to another problem16:09
seb128pitti, not only16:09
seb128pitti, it's worth trying16:15
Sarvattmvo, seb128: Do either of you have any problems with adding a few new devices to the compiz blacklist that do not work? Intel has some new machines coming out before 11.04 that will not have functional 3D support but mesa thinks they do and compiz screws everything up - https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/63337616:15
ubot2Launchpad bug 633376 in compiz (Ubuntu) "Compiz does not work on Intel Sandybridge Integrated GPU's. (affects: 1) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,New]16:15
seb128pitti, james_w thinks that could help with the pre condition bug16:15
Sarvattthey boot into a black screen with a cursor if compiz is enabled16:16
seb128Sarvatt, seems to make sense16:18
seb128great I crashed gnome-keyring-daemon now, brb16:23
kklimonda:)16:23
kklimondaanyone here is familiar with Xlib?16:24
kklimondais it possible for XGetWindowProperty to return with nitems set to 0 AND type set to expected atom type?16:25
mptmvo, one of the things I would have asked about if my mic was working, was: Are you still happy with the idea of having a separate library for determining software item information (mapping from package name to title, icon, summary, description, category, etc) in Natty, so USC and update-manager and aptdaemon can all use it?16:38
didrocksseb128: taking gnome-system-tools16:54
seb128re16:58
seb128didrocks, ok16:58
seb128sorry I was still doing some tests16:58
seb128I should be done with sessions restarts for a bit16:58
mvompt: yes, I think now that its used in unity, u-m, s-c thats absolutely essential. it does mean that we need to be a lot more careful about the API though (which is good and bad :)16:59
mvoSarvatt: compiz> did seb128 answer that already (sorry was on the phone) - if not I can review the changes16:59
seb128mvo, yes16:59
Sarvattmvo: yeah he did, thanks!16:59
mvoSarvatt: excelent, just remember to commit changes to bzr already when you upload ;)17:01
Sarvattit's just adding a few new pci ids to the blacklist for the new sandybridge GPU's. I'm testing things daily on sandybridge and will keep on top of when it's fixed to revert it in natty because blacklists stink.17:01
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kenvandinepitti, ping17:21
kenvandinepitti, how do you feel about bug 629216 for a freeze exception?17:22
ubot2Launchpad bug 629216 in ubuntu-wallpapers (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[FFe] Replace Cosmos "bundle" with existing wallpaper bundle (affects: 1) (heat: 504)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62921617:22
kenvandinenot replacing though...17:22
kenvandinejust adding a new bundle for the contest winners17:22
kenvandinei think removing the old one at this point might annoy people17:22
kenvandinebut adding the new one is just a new xml file, so tiny and no risk17:23
pittikenvandine: that's just new XML, right? i. e. no new pics?17:45
pittikenvandine: does that change the default wallpaper, or just add more options to the chooser?17:46
kenvandineright17:46
pittiseems fine17:46
kenvandineit adds an entry for a bundle17:46
kenvandineand all the wallpapers are already there17:46
kenvandinemind ack'ing that bug?17:46
pittijust done17:47
kenvandinethx17:47
* vish bzzzzttt!!17:47
* vish ^ didrocks' alarm clock ringing :) 17:47
* vish <- clock ;p17:47
* vish wonders if it is the right time to ping pitt-i , who seems to be getting pinged left-n-right.. on all channels ;) 17:48
vishdidrocks: maybe later? or should we ask pitt-i about Bug #587853 ?17:49
ubot2Launchpad bug 587853 in cheese (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 2 other projects) "After video recording, record/take photo button becomes disabled (affects: 2) (dups: 1) (heat: 24)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58785317:49
seb128bryceh, there?18:08
asacmvo: there?18:19
asacmvo: do you know that all the proxy setup is really busted ? one needs to configure that in 3 places to get everything going ;) ... e.g. bashrc, apt.conf, and some other place i cant remember :-P18:20
mvoasac: noooo, just use gnome proxy settings18:21
mvoasac: it will do the right thing18:21
mvoasac: it will setup http_proxy in gnome-terminals etc18:21
mvoasac: about apt.conf, complain to the sudo folks, the wipe http_proxy from the environment if you do sudo -s18:22
mvoasac: can we talk about it tomorow? gtg now18:22
asachehe18:27
asacright18:27
asacnot that i havent tried it ;)18:28
asac(gnome setting)18:28
chrisccoulsonhi asac!18:35
chrisccoulsonhow are you?18:35
ronocbl8: ping18:38
ronocbl8, there was libindicate release last week which seems to be causing issues -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-sound/+bug/63625319:05
ubot2Launchpad bug 636253 in indicator-sound "banshee not work with sound menu (affects: 2) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,Confirmed]19:05
ronocbl8, could you rebuild that extension ?19:06
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Laneydid you really need to bump the assemblyversion?19:24
LaneyI am assuming not19:25
Laneyronoc: ^^^19:25
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didrocksre20:09
didrocksback for tacklinkg some updates :)20:09
seb128didrocks, that was an earlier diner20:09
* nessita still whispers hoping someone will be able to sponsor https://code.launchpad.net/~nataliabidart/ubuntu/maverick/ubuntu-sso-client/ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.0/+merge/3529220:10
didrocksseb128: yeah, and when we left, a lot of people waiting for a table :)20:10
seb128;-)20:10
seb128nessita, ok20:10
seb128nessita, "still", did you whisper before?20:11
seb128nessita, hey btw ;-)20:11
didrockskenvandine: I got an upload reject from dpkg-source not beeing able to extract gnome-bluetooth. seb128 told me that he thinks you got that last week, how did you fix it?20:11
nessitaseb128: hey! yes, I ask for a sponsorship a while back. I'm not in a hurry, so no worries :-)20:11
kenvandinedidrocks, i extracted the tarball and created it again20:11
seb128nessita, sorry I didn't notice it, I will do the sponsoring20:12
nessitaseb128: thanks!20:12
didrockskenvandine: ok, trying that :)20:12
seb128didrocks, can you try to ping cjwatson about it before doing that?20:12
seb128nessita, you're welcome20:12
kenvandinewe should get to the botton of that bug20:12
seb128right20:13
nessitaseb128: one thing i don't fully understand (and you may be able to help me with): when building the tarball with setup.py sdist, the removal from PKG-INFO appeared (lines 16-27 in the launchpad diff). Shall I be worried?20:13
didrocksseb128: sure20:14
seb128nessita, I don't know why it's cleaned but it's not an issue no20:14
seb128didrocks might know better20:14
seb128I didn't use setup.py a lot20:14
nessitaseb128: awesome20:15
didrocks(backlogging)20:15
didrockshey nessita20:15
nessitahey didrocks, how are ya?20:15
didrockshum no, I don't think about PKG-INFO and eggs thing :)20:15
didrocksnessita: I'm fine, thanks, you?20:15
nessitadidrocks: pretty good. OK then, I'll investigate the PKG-INFO issue in the web. Thanks!20:16
didrocksnessita: it seems that most of python module are distributing it though20:16
nessitayeah20:16
didrocksnessita: it seems to be pure changelog + some medata for library you ship, only used with egg system20:19
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didrockskenvandine: ok, postponing the upload, james is looking at it right now. I'll use the workaround if no other solution. Thanks :)20:29
kenvandinegood20:29
kenvandine:)20:29
seb128didrocks, do you want other updates to do?20:36
didrocksseb128: I'm finishing my backlog of bug triage and will do then. If you have suggestions, you are welcome :) (I connected for that purpose)20:37
seb128didrocks, you can do totem-pl-parser gexiv2 folks20:38
seb128if you want20:38
seb128thanks ;-)20:38
bilalakhtargood evening20:38
didrocksseb128: will do them, thanks!20:38
seb128hi bilalakhtar20:38
ronoclaney: ?20:39
Laneyronoc: You shouldn't bump the AssemblyVersion for each release20:41
Laneyit's like the SONAME20:42
ronoclaney, are you talking about that libindicate release ?20:44
Laneyyes20:44
LaneyI saw you highlight bl8 about broken soundmenu in banshee20:44
seb128tedg, ^20:44
Laneyit's caused by libindicate bumping the assemblyversion20:45
seb128libindicate is ted's20:45
Laneyyou dont' need to do that unless you break ABI20:45
Laneyok sorry20:45
ronocLaney, ok cool20:45
seb128Laney, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~indicator-applet-developers/libindicate/trunk/revision/388 is the only commit between versions20:45
Laneyseb128: maybe it's generated by the autofoo20:46
seb128Laney,20:46
seb128http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55206785/libindicate_0.4.1-0ubuntu3_0.4.1-0ubuntu4.diff.gz20:46
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seb128would that break it?20:47
Laneyseb128: I'm seeing 0.4.2 in Maverick now20:47
seb128right but that was a change around the time it broke20:47
seb128ie the same day20:48
Laney[assembly: AssemblyVersion ("@VERSION@")]20:48
didrocksseb128: did you have a look on bug #626040? I see some people on French forum reporting regular segfault on apps too, you telling evolution is crashing, some weird stuff in unity and application closing… do you think it can be related?20:49
ubot2Launchpad bug 626040 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "libgtk 2.21.6 random segfault with many gdk functions (affects: 1) (heat: 302)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62604020:49
Laneyseb128: b-c-e build against 0.4.1, 0.4.2 was uploaded and broke it because they bumped the assemblyversion which means that mono will refuse to load th[D[De library20:50
seb128didrocks, not really, I've no clue what could be wrong but evo is not crashing there just hanging20:50
seb128Laney, ok, thanks20:50
didrocksok, different issue so20:50
seb128tedg, ^20:50
seb128bratsche, hey20:50
seb128bratsche, do you think you could quickly read the bug didrocks pointed and see if you have any clue about it?20:50
Laneyso yes b-c-e needs a rebuild, but it's unnecessary because i doubt they broke ABI compatibility20:51
Laneyi'll get that done20:51
didrocksin case, I asked for people pointing that on unity bug to try downgrade and look if they still get this kind of issue20:51
bratscheseb128, The libgtk random segfault one?20:51
seb128bratsche, yes20:52
bratscheSure.20:52
seb128thanks!20:52
didrocksthanks bratsche :)20:52
didrockskenvandine: did you remove something in repacking or just tar xzf && tar czf?20:55
bratschedidrocks, seb128: I don't suppose there's an easier way to reproduce than just wait for it to randomly happen?20:55
kenvandinedidrocks, that' s it20:56
didrockskenvandine: still rejected20:56
kenvandineweird20:56
didrocksjames_w: any idea? ^^ :/20:56
didrockssame sha256sum20:56
seb128bratsche, no, didrocks^20:56
kenvandineinteresting20:56
kenvandinemine was different20:56
didrocksbratsche: yeah, unfortunately, it seems to be just waiting :/20:56
bratscheOkay, no worries.  I'll look in the code and see what's going on.20:57
seb128bratsche, thanks!20:57
bratscheIt's nice that there are stack traces. :)20:57
james_wdidrocks: your repacked tarball is the same as the one on gnome.org?20:57
didrocksjames_w: exactly20:57
james_wdidrocks: um, how did you repack?20:57
didrocksjames_w: tar czf20:57
Laneysame contents i guess20:57
kenvandinedid you copy it back over the .orig?20:57
didrockskenvandine: well, I removed the .orig and repack the directory extracted20:58
kenvandinei did xvf and cvf on the upstream tarball and then copied it to .orig.tar.gz20:58
didrocksjames_w: hum, maybe something with bzr and build-area20:58
kenvandinemine was different20:58
james_wdidrocks: oh probably20:58
kenvandineoh, delete that20:59
didrocksjames_w: I bet I got trap with that :)20:59
james_wdidrocks: plus, the pristine-tar will still have the old one20:59
james_wdidrocks: or did you re-merge-upstream?20:59
didrocksjames_w: not for that one, just bzr bd -S in the packaging branch (it's a debian directory only branch)21:00
james_wdidrocks:21:00
didrocksjames_w: but yeah different sha256 now :) was again build-area which copy it back!21:00
james_wah, yeah, delete ../build-area and all should be well21:00
didrocksjames_w: sorry for the noise21:00
james_wnp21:00
didrocks:)21:00
james_wI realise it's confusing having multiple copies21:00
didrocksyeah, a symlink will make sense21:01
didrocksmaybe the same for .deb also21:01
james_wdidrocks: good idea, file a bug please21:01
didrocksjames_w: sure, which project bzr-builddeb?21:01
james_wI might also remove the silly warning from apt and so abolish ../build-area21:01
james_wdidrocks: yes please21:01
didrocksjames_w: doing now, thanks :)21:01
james_wthank you21:02
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james_walso, https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~mrand/ubuntu-seeds/platform.lucid/+merge/22567 <- if someone could look at that, it would be great21:15
seb128didrocks, doing the file-roller update21:28
seb128btw let's not do the gobject introspection update21:28
seb128it seems to bring issues or require source changes21:28
seb128it's late in the cycle for that21:28
seb128so let's revert the commits which port to the new version in the GNOME updates if there is any21:29
seb128it seems the sort of changes which will bring lot of work and potential trouble for now win21:29
seb128it probably means we should stay away from some updates21:29
seb128or just revert commits if those are easy21:30
didrocksseb128: ok. are you speaking about the libsoup change for gobject introspection?21:30
seb128not especially21:30
bratschedidrocks: I don't notice anything changed in gtk+ that would cause this to happen.  The stacktrace shows gdk_gc_set_rgb_fg_color() failing on g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_GC (gc)), and just below it in the stack trace is setup_gc_with_fg() in nautilus-icon-container.c, where it's doing gc = gdk_gc_new (gtk_layout_get_bin_window (GTK_LAYOUT (container))) the line before.21:31
seb128didrocks, http://git.gnome.org/browse/libsoup/commit/?id=7f746c10ae683923cc49a923c88996e8c951709421:31
seb128seems it's just reverting that change though21:31
didrocksseb128: yeah, will do libsoup if you aren't on it (finishing folks first)21:31
bratschedidrocks: What I'm wondering is if there's any chance the icon container hasn't been realized yet, because that would cause gtk_layout_get_bin_window() to fail, and blow up the whole thing.21:31
seb128didrocks, ok thanks, I'm not on it21:31
didrocksseb128: you're welcome21:32
bratscheAnd I see some other entry points for setup_gc_with_fg() other than the realize() method.21:32
seb128bratsche, is there any way to figure that?21:32
didrocksbratsche: hum, would make sense21:32
bratscheseb128, didrocks: I'm thinking that we could add a check to see if the widget is realized before doing this.. if it's not realized, exit.  This will be called later from the realize() method in NautilusIconContainer21:33
bratschedidrocks, seb128: The confusing thing is that the reporter claims the error went away when he downgraded to gtk+ 2.21.521:33
didrocksand no code change there?21:33
bratscheBut so far I can't reproduce the crash, and I don't know how reliably he could reproduce it either.21:33
seb128is the issue specific to nautilus?21:33
bratscheAlex Larsson has some code changes related to clipping.. but the thing is that the error is happening here:21:34
bratsche        gc = gdk_gc_new (gtk_layout_get_bin_window (GTK_LAYOUT (container)));21:34
bratschegdk_gc_set_rgb_fg_color (gc, &gcolor);21:34
bratscheOn the second line of that.21:34
bratscheIt wouldn't have gotten to Alex's clipping code yet, so I can't see how it would have affected it.21:34
bratscheseb128: The poster only mentions Nautilus, and gives vague hints that it could be affecting other stuff.21:35
bratscheUhh..21:36
bratscheActually setup_label_gcs() already checks if !gtk_widget_get_realized() then it returns.21:36
seb128bratsche, hum, ok...21:37
seb128didrocks, bug #63741221:37
ubot2Launchpad bug 637412 in evince (Ubuntu) "evince-gtk_2.31.92-0ubuntu1 uninstallable (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63741221:37
didrocksseb128: you see, some people are using evince-gtk :)21:38
seb128;-)21:38
didrocksseb128: will fix it then21:38
seb128I bet that if you would do an identic copy of evince named evince-gtk people would use it21:38
seb128just because they can ;-)21:38
didrocksseb128: hehe, excellent idea! :-)21:39
bratschedidrocks: Okay, I'm not sure what to do.  I just commented and asked if he can post his .xsession-errors file prior to the crash, maybe that will give some hints with some GLib errors.21:40
seb128bratsche, thanks!21:40
seb128bratsche, thank you for investigating it21:40
didrocksbratsche: great, thanks! It was just a rough guess if that can be related to recent crashes in unity21:40
bratschefwiw, I'm not running a Unity session.21:41
bratscheI dunno if that affects it.21:41
bratschedidrocks, seb128: Also it looks like all this code went away in git master Nautilus anyway.  Not sure if we'll be getting that in Meerkat though.21:42
seb128bratsche, we will not21:43
seb128that's gtk3 work21:43
didrocksbratsche: not sure people are reporting using unity, just that we got recently a lot of apps crashing under unity particularly and was checking from where it can comes from (weird random issues with apps crashing)21:43
seb128didrocks, http://yorba.org/download/shotwell/0.7/shotwell-0.7.2.tar.gz21:53
didrocksseb128: adding to the list :)21:54
seb128didrocks, want to do that one as well?21:54
seb128didrocks, then we should be done for today21:54
seb128thanks21:54
didrocksseb128: you're welcome21:54
cyphermoxbbl22:31
seb128ok, enough for today, 'night22:52
didrocksok, time for bed, good night everybody!23:07
GrueMasterHey, out of curiosity, has anyone thought of adding x86_64 to the UNE build list?  Obviously too late for maverick, but might be something to consider for N.23:09
GrueMasterI'm running today's amd64.iso on my Acer Aspire One 532H now.23:09
RAOFpitti: Really?  Starting gdm on (stopped udevtrigger) doesn't regress startup time for the mini 10?  We should switch to that, then; it's safer.23:14

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