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pittiGood morning07:38
didrocksgood morning07:40
* pitti hugs didrocks07:40
* didrocks hugs pitti back (even if I have no idea why the initial hug ;))07:41
pittijust because you rock, and it's a nice morning07:43
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didrockspitti: hehe, thanks :-)07:44
didrockshow are you?07:44
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pittididrocks: I'm great, thanks!07:54
didrockssession restart, brb08:08
pittididrocks: just followed up in bug 645561 ; did I misunderstand this?08:28
ubot2Launchpad bug 645561 in gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) "gnome-keyring prompts lack way to set default timeout (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/64556108:28
didrockspitti: no you didn't, I was pondering between 10 minutes or 15 minutes. Wasn't gksudo 15 minutes previously? The thing is that we don't have any way now to configure for ssh key the time to unlock it08:29
didrocksmaybe 10 is a little bit harsh, as you said…08:30
pittididrocks: sudo is 15 minutes, yes08:30
pittibut not ssh/gpg08:30
pittiif it keeps forgetting the keys after 15 minutes, then we don't need it at all08:30
didrocksgpg is still 100 by default IIRC08:30
* didrocks checks08:30
pittiI don't do an upload every 15 minutes08:30
pittiperhaps we can just reapply the configurability in gconf?08:31
didrockspitti: I can have a look, not sure how many hack it needs08:31
didrockspitti: having a look, please reject and reopen the bug08:31
pittidone08:36
didrocksthanks08:36
didrocksslomo: hey08:37
didrocksslomo: do you think the new cairo is causing the libcairo-perl testsuite failing? (it needs refresh? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55429556/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.libcairo-perl_1.070-1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz)08:37
slomodidrocks: hm, maybe... no idea :) but this doesn't look good08:39
didrocksslomo: right, I'm pondering deactivating the testsuite but if the errors are reals :)08:40
slomodidrocks: might be a bug in the testsuite too08:40
didrocksslomo: yeah, but in that case, it should have failed in debian too :)08:40
slomodebian still has the old cairo08:41
slomothe new cairo is a bit more restrictive in corner cases08:41
didrockshum, that's maybe the cause then08:41
slomoyes, it caused problems in some applications too08:42
didrocksso, you should we should try deactivating the testsuite?08:43
didrocksthink*08:43
slomoprobably... nothing is using libcairo-perl anyway08:43
didrocks(that was my rough guess looking at rdepends :))08:43
didrocksok, will do that then, thanks slomo!08:44
pittidobey: hello, how are you?09:50
didrocksdpm: FYI, I tried to add all needed info to bug #61408809:59
ubot2Launchpad bug 614088 in unity (Ubuntu) (and 3 other projects) "unity should give an error to the user when not supported by the driver/graphic card (affects: 20) (dups: 5) (heat: 116)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61408809:59
dpmthanks didrocks!10:01
dpmand good morning :)10:01
didrockshey dpm ;) you're welcome!10:01
didrocksflappy connexion here10:42
didrockspitti: do you think you will have some time to review indicator transition + unity stack today from the unapproved queue?10:46
pittididrocks: ah, I'll look at this now, I want to start with the library10:47
didrockspitti: thanks :)10:47
pittididrocks: hm, this lib doesn't have a symbols file or shlibs?10:49
didrockspitti: there is a shlibs in debian/rules, isn't it?10:49
* didrocks checks10:49
pittiah, i might have missed it10:49
pittibut symbols files FTW..10:50
didrocksI agree10:50
didrockstedg doesn't want…10:50
didrocksbecause of daily build failure10:50
pittiyou don't need to set it to FTBFS on mismatch10:51
pittithe default is just to print a diff10:51
didrockseven on buildd? we get FTBFS when symbols mismatched10:51
pittihm, I had those for ages, and it didn't barf10:52
didrockswell, locally, I'm using DPKG_GENSYMBOLS_CHECK_LEVEL=4, but it's only local10:52
pittiright10:52
didrockshum, I should check again, but I explicitely remember having bamf or clutk failing because of new symbols10:52
didrocksmaybe daily build are different? they shouldn't10:52
didrocksI'll have a deeper look at that and try to fix that for next release10:53
didrocksfor indicator-* it's tedg/ken call's, but I will point symbol file again! :)10:53
didrocks(trying a silly test now for bamf in my ppa)10:54
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pittididrocks: wow @ unity mega fix release11:06
pittiI begin to understand how you got so many bugs fixed :)11:06
* pitti hugs didrocks11:06
didrockspitti: hehe, that's the trick :)11:07
* didrocks hugs pitti back11:07
didrockssome of them are from me nevertheless, I don't steal everything ;)11:07
pittididrocks: gnome-bluetooth upload refers to bug    4. 55884111:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 4 in ubuntu (and 1 other project) "Importing finished po doesn't change progressbar (affects: 1) (dups: 1) (heat: 9)" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/411:08
pittioops, bug 55884111:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 558841 in indicator-application (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 7 other projects) "bluetooth "devices" menu item not working in bluetooth indicator (affects: 21) (dups: 4) (heat: 129)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55884111:08
pittididrocks: but this bug applies to the indicator-application11:08
pittitypo somewhere, or is the bug task wrong?11:08
didrockspitti: urgh, the bug tasks is great, retargetting11:08
didrockspitti: sorry about it :)11:08
pitti"great"?11:08
didrockswrong*11:09
* didrocks is tired :)11:09
* pitti binNEWs libindicator11:09
pittiunfortunately 6 mins too late for current publisher11:09
didrockspitti: already built? \o/11:09
* pitti pats his build score fudging skillz :)11:09
* didrocks hugs pitti for the NEWing and review :)11:09
didrocksahah!11:09
didrocksso, I fixed the bug to match right component11:10
pitticheers!11:10
rodrigo_hi didrocks11:16
pittikenvandine: new murrine looks a bit UI invasive and has no bug report associated..11:16
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rodrigo_didrocks, 2 questions: did you upload the evolution package? and did you file the bug we talked about yesterday?11:17
didrocksrodrigo_: didn't have the time to file the bug, but the evolution package is in UNAPPROVED queue, yes :)11:17
rodrigo_didrocks, ah, ok, thanks!11:18
didrocksrodrigo_: yw )11:18
didrocksseb128 comes back! my IRC is like a christmas tree! :)11:18
pittididrocks: no, it's not in unapproved11:19
didrockshum? I checked yesterday the queue… let me look11:19
didrockswell, approved 10 minutes ago :p11:19
didrockspitti: is it you? :)11:20
pitti*chuckle*11:20
* didrocks hugs pitti11:20
* pitti just loves it to make people look "WTH?" from time to time, sorry11:21
didrockspitti: that's fine ;) just thought "what I done?" for a second :)11:21
didrockshopefully, evolution is just one ws away ;)11:21
pittiws?11:23
pittiworkspace?11:23
didrocksyeah, sorry :)11:23
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didrockschrisccoulson: hey, how are you?11:33
chrisccoulsonhi didrocks - good thanks, but a little tired11:33
didrockschrisccoulson: I saw you work late yesterday?11:33
chrisccoulsonyeah, i went to bed at 4am ;)11:33
didrocksurgh ;)11:34
didrocksdo you still have the mind to work on some bugs?11:34
didrocks:)11:34
rodrigo_didrocks, ah, evolution package accepted!11:34
didrocksor busy with firefox stuffed!11:34
rodrigo_dpm, ping ^^11:35
chrisccoulsonyeah, i'm currently working on bug 64105611:35
ubot2Launchpad bug 641056 in ia32-libs (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 3 other projects) "Loader chooses 64-bit instead of 32-bit library (affects: 6) (heat: 36)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/64105611:35
rodrigo_dpm, the translations for the u1 email11:35
dpmrodrigo_, I've just seen that, they've been uploaded, thanks for the heads up11:35
didrockschrisccoulson: great, if you need any bug, just let me (for instance, the ftbfs on syncevolution)11:36
chrisccoulsondidrocks - yeah, i took a quick look at that yesterday. but it fails to build when you add any patches11:36
chrisccoulsonit seems to run "intltool-update -m" at the end of the build, which exits with an error because of the new files in .pc/11:37
didrockschrisccoulson: oh really? that's weird11:37
chrisccoulsonbut i didn't spend any time to figure out what was running that.11:37
didrockschrisccoulson: if you have some time, will be great. Not high priority IMHO11:43
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rodrigo_didrocks, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-client/+bug/64593212:10
ubot2Ubuntu bug 645932 in ubuntuone-client "Hiding/showing the ribbon from the menu doesn't do anything until you visit another folder in Nautilus (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]12:10
didrocksrodrigo_: thanks for opening it, sorry but I'm running on different topics :)12:12
rodrigo_didrocks, working on a fix right now12:12
rodrigo_didrocks, np12:12
didrocksrodrigo_: what will be the workaround as it's due to nautilus ?12:12
rodrigo_didrocks, well, it's due to us not listening to GConf entry changes12:12
rodrigo_so it should be easy12:12
didrocksoh ok :)12:12
rodrigo_hmm, although it looks nautilus keeps a bar, so hiding our ribbon is not enough :(12:15
didrocksyeah, that was what I saw when playing with nautilus API12:15
didrockshence my "it's due to nautilus"12:16
rodrigo_yeah12:16
rodrigo_I thought it was an easier thing to fix12:16
rodrigo_well,  maybe I can hide the parent, but that won't work the first time12:16
didrocksyeah, I really hope nautilus will soon migrate to libpeas… should be easier to get more control on nautilus12:22
didrockspitti: FYI, we get a crasher in unity when clicking on some indicators, getting a fix and distro patch12:56
chrisccoulsonwow, this ia32-libs stuff is just such a mess12:59
pittichrisccoulson: amen12:59
didrockschrisccoulson: doesn't sound attracting when reading the bug report, isn't it? :)12:59
pittididrocks: ack12:59
pittiia32-libs should just die12:59
chrisccoulsonyes :-)12:59
didrocksyeah, quite hackish13:00
pittior be replaced with a clever script which does a i386 chroot and some bind mounts13:00
pittior dpkg/apt multiarch13:00
pittichrisccoulson: btw, no need to squeeze that through DSL; I've been doing these updates in a dchroot on ronne13:01
pittiand remote debsign13:01
chrisccoulsonpitti - yeah, that's what i'm doing currently :)13:01
pittiupload bandwidth from the DC is quite nice :)13:01
chrisccoulsonthere's no way i'm uploading a 700MB tarball on my connection ;)13:01
pittiby the time you can say "gosh, what a hideous package, I hate it" it's finished13:02
nessitahello everyone!13:02
chrisccoulsonlol13:02
chrisccoulsonhi nessita13:02
nessitapitti: not sure if you got the message yesterday, bu I proposed https://code.launchpad.net/~nataliabidart/ubuntu-dev-tools/multiple-series-for-project-upload/+merge/3635413:02
pittiSenora, hello!13:02
pittinessita: I saw it, thanks! looks nice13:02
nessitahola chrisccoulson, pitti!13:02
nessitapitti: awesome13:02
didrockshey nessita13:04
nessitahello didrocks, how are you?13:07
didrocksnessita: I'm fine, thanks :) and you?13:10
nessitapretty good, preparing some mate and enjoying the weather (today is sunny, yesterday was rainy)13:11
didrocksoh nice :)13:12
bcurtiswxmatte?13:15
bcurtiswxah, mate.  i have colleagues who drink it.. maybe it's worth trying13:18
didrockspitti: unity fix uploaded13:30
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cyphermoxpitti: I wanted to get a second opinion from you for a fix to bug 48442913:40
ubot2Launchpad bug 484429 in udisks (Fedora) (and 11 other projects) "Plugging in a LUKS device causes the following error: Error unlocking device: cryptsetup exited with exit code 239: Command failed: Device already exists (affects: 20) (heat: 113)" [Unknown,Unknown] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48442913:40
kenvandinepitti, it shouldn't be much of a change from the last snapshot we included13:43
kenvandineand there is a bug that it fixes, but it wasn't reported until after i uploaded, in light-themes13:43
kenvandineone sec13:43
kenvandinepitti, it actually fixes bug 62228413:44
ubot2Launchpad bug 622284 in gtk2-engines-murrine (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 1 other project) "Font blur on some buttons in Ambiance/Radiance theme (affects: 5) (heat: 26)" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62228413:44
kenvandineand is related to bug 63442213:44
ubot2Launchpad bug 634422 in light-themes (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "[UIFE] tweaks to light-themes for maverick (affects: 2) (heat: 16)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63442213:44
didrockskenvandine: go on holiday!13:45
kenvandinewhich is a UIF exception, but we didn't list that package there... since it was a gnome package and we had been waiting for a stable release13:45
kenvandinehey didrocks13:45
kenvandinei am :)13:45
didrockshey kenvandine :)13:45
didrocksI see that!13:45
kenvandinejust checking in :)13:45
kenvandineseveral things i am tracking are still in the unapproved queue :(13:46
nessitamvo: ping13:46
kenvandinecompiz, murrine, and mission-control13:47
kenvandineoh and udev...13:47
didrockskenvandine: murrine corresponds to the new version in GNOME ftp?13:47
kenvandineyes13:48
kenvandineso that should be ok13:48
mvohey nessita13:50
nessitamvo: hey there, how are you?13:51
mvonessita: good, thanks! how are you?13:51
nessitamvo: pretty good! I just wanted to let you know that I'm (still) getting this https://pastebin.canonical.com/37583/ when updating software-center13:51
didrockskenvandine: great :)13:52
mvonessita: uh, that is with a current maverick? what does  apt-cache policy apt-xapian-index13:53
mvo output?13:53
nessitamvo: ah!         500 http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ maverick/main amd64 Packages13:54
nessitafull output https://pastebin.canonical.com/37585/13:54
mvonessita: could you pastebin the file /var/lib/apt-xapian-index/values please ?13:55
nessitamvo: https://pastebin.canonical.com/37586/13:56
mvonessita: thanks, that is a bit odd, catalogedtime is missing from there, I look at the package13:57
mvonessita: could you also pastebin "sudo update-apt-xapian-index -v  -f -u13:58
mvo" please?13:58
nessitasure13:58
nessitamvo: https://pastebin.canonical.com/37587/13:59
mvonessita: thanks, and after that finished, you still have no "catalogedtime" in /var/lib/apt-xapian-index/values ?14:03
mvonessita: is this a upgrade or a fresh install?14:03
nessitamvo: still no catalogtime, this is an upgrade14:04
mvothanks nessita, I dig into it now and see what I can find14:04
nessitamvo: sure!14:04
mvonessita: spanish locale I assume?14:04
nessitanopes14:05
nessitaen_US14:05
mvothanks14:05
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pittididrocks: done14:07
didrockspitti: thanks :)14:07
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mvonessita: is it there if you run sudo update-apt-xapian-index -v  -f ?14:09
mvonessita: "it" == "the cataloguedtime"14:09
* nessita checks14:09
pittikenvandine: ah, thanks14:09
nessitamvo: I have this line: Reading plugin /usr/share/apt-xapian-index/plugins/cataloged_time.py.14:09
pitticyphermox: reading..14:11
mvonessita: I think I can reproduce it now, many thanks for the report14:13
nessitamvo: you're welcome!14:14
pitticyphermox: so it seems the cryptsetup part is fixed in maverick, by way of debian?14:14
pitticyphermox: I'll digest the udisks patch later on, thanks for this14:16
kenvandinepitti, how would you feel about me patching gwibber so it adds the keys to the desktop files so appmenu doesn't try to display the File/Edit menus for gwibber-accounts and gwibber-preferences?14:18
kenvandinethey do nothing...14:18
pittikenvandine: hm, why does appmenu display them in the first place?14:19
pittidoes it invent menus out of thin air?14:19
kenvandineit sticks stubs in so you can have a menu for copy/paste14:19
kenvandinesomething that was never fully implemented14:19
kenvandineit does that if the app doesn't have any menus14:19
* kenvandine thinks it is silly the way it is14:20
pittiah, that explains why I keep getting those menus on random applications14:20
kenvandinethey are completely useless and ugly14:20
kenvandineyeah14:20
pitticouldn't we rather disable that completely?14:20
pittiinstead of playing catch-up in every app?14:20
pittiI even get those two on a completely empty desktop right now14:20
kenvandineyou'd have to convince other people :)14:20
kenvandineit is annoying14:20
pittiwell, s/right now/last time I looked at it/14:20
kenvandineit is better now... the common stuff is blacklisted14:20
kenvandineopen office, firefix, chromium, etc14:21
kenvandinefirefox even14:21
pittithis seems like a the wrong way..14:21
kenvandinebut there are random apps that do it14:21
kenvandineindeed14:21
pittiperhaps we could whitelist the two or three apps that actually need it?14:21
kenvandinei think there might be some underlying architectural reasons why they are there now...14:22
* pitti follows up to the bug and waits for sabdfl's response14:29
cyphermoxpitti, I'm curious if there really was much for cryptsetup to do in the first place, since it's really udisks listening to udev events and saying "ooh, unplugged device"14:34
sabdflpitti: i believe mpt had a clever plan which i approved and it fell short of full implementation14:35
sabdflhowever, i don't recall the exact plan14:35
sabdfli think the stubs were to handle a case like: an app pops up a dialog with selectable text. the rest of the apps menus are not appropriate, but edt/cut/copy/paste might be14:36
sabdfli agree, having the stubs when they are not useful isn't right14:36
pittisabdfl: but even then we wouldn't need a File menu?14:36
sabdflhappy to see a fix of any form14:36
mptkenvandine, that's a bug in the window type detection. You shouldn't be hacking around it by making more and more additions to the blacklist.14:36
sabdflthe File stub is, iirc, to keep Edit in the right place14:36
mptkenvandine, the opposite case is where the menus disappear when Gimp's Toolbox window is focused, and they should not.14:37
kenvandinempt, is there a bug filed on that already?14:37
kenvandinei haven't seen that14:37
kenvandinempt, there seems to be quite a few windows like that14:38
* mpt tries it out14:38
mptah, actually, the Gwibber case is fine14:39
mptThe only bug there is that the Edit items aren't implemented yet14:39
kenvandinempt, yes... but at this point they won't be for maverick14:39
mptsure14:40
mptSo, an alternative would be to remove the Edit menu from the fallback menus for Maverick14:40
mptbut it's probably way too late even for that14:40
kenvandinethat would definitely be better14:41
kenvandinethere are lots of windows that get this14:41
pittimpt: well, it sounds easier than tring to add a hundred more blacklist entries?14:41
pitti(or, rather, finding them in the first place)14:42
mptpitti, yes, there should be only three entries in the blacklist14:42
mptwell, four I guess, counting Seamonkey14:42
kenvandineand it just seems ugly, in fact the thing that really made this get my attention was my wife's new netbook... first thing she did when she opened gwibber-accounts was click on the edit menu and say "well that is ugly"14:43
kenvandineshe had no reason to click it... besides it being there :)14:43
sabdflif it's on the screen and has no purpose, and has no style, it's clutter14:45
mptThere should be an API for windows to say "If the global menu bar is active, please inherit the parent window's menus, but enable only these items {}"14:45
kenvandinesabdfl, yup14:45
kenvandinesabdfl, and first impression is key14:45
sabdflindeed14:45
mptSo that the menu bar contents don't flash around so much14:45
kenvandinesabdfl, she was totally wow'd by unity btw :)14:45
kenvandinethis was the first thing she complained about14:46
sabdflglad to hear it14:46
didrocksmpt: I already have on patch for appmenu nearly going to sponsor, if we decide on that, I should maybe hold on14:48
kenvandineok, well i gotta go... my wife is reminding me i am on vacation :)14:49
didrockskenvandine: enjoy! ;)14:50
kenvandinedidrocks, can you keep an eye on my stuff in the unapproved queue for me? :)14:51
mptugh14:51
didrockskenvandine: sure, harassing people is one of my favorite activity :)14:51
kenvandinehehe... thx didrocks14:52
didrocksyw ;)14:52
kenvandinebefore i disconnect.. gotta make sure unity doesn't crash any more :)14:52
didrockshehe, right! or just wait for the next publisher which should be there soon14:52
mptThe menus don't even pass the first test case I wrote in June14:53
mptWho's in charge of QA for them?14:53
kenvandinedidrocks, ugh... i built that -ubuntu2 and it still crashes14:53
kenvandinempt, :(14:53
kenvandinedidrocks, anything else i might need?14:54
didrockskenvandine: hum, really?14:54
kenvandineyeah... still crashing for me14:54
didrockskenvandine: on clicking on system indicator?14:54
kenvandineany of them14:54
davidbarthmpt: it's a bit late, what do we do now?14:55
kenvandinehappens on the MeMenu and messaging menu too14:55
kenvandinedidrocks, perhaps i don't have all of the indicator related updates14:56
didrockskenvandine: yeah, sounds like that14:56
davidbarthkenvandine: is that with neil's fix?14:56
didrockskenvandine: retrying14:56
didrocksdavidbarth: he took from the trunk, he didn't update everything14:57
didrocksbut with neil's fix14:57
didrockskenvandine: retrying, one sec14:57
mptdavidbarth, reported bug 64602914:58
ubot2Launchpad bug 646029 in indicator-appmenu "UTILITY wrongly treated as an active window (fails test case) (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/64602914:58
mvonessita: just fyi bug #646018 - the s-c part is fixed, but there is a apt-xapian-index issue left14:59
ubot2Launchpad bug 646018 in software-center (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "indexing fails after a upgrade if the apt-xapian-index is not yet regenerated (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/64601814:59
mptdavidbarth, I suggest, get whoever's doing QA for the menus to go through the rest of those test cases (sorry I don't have time to do that myself)14:59
nessitamvo: very nice!15:00
* kenvandine shouldn't update right before traveling... hope we have wifi at the beach house :)15:01
didrockskenvandine: well, you still have the GNOME session as a fallback15:02
didrockssession restart, brb15:03
didrockskenvandine: I confirm the fix "fixes" it :)15:05
kenvandinedidrocks, ok... :)15:09
chrisccoulsondidrocks - i might need you to sponsor a gdk-pixbuf upload in a minute :)15:09
kenvandinedidrocks, guess i need to wait for stuff to get published15:10
didrockschrisccoulson: that's some kind of "advertisement" before the actual push? :)15:10
didrockschrisccoulson: it's for the lib32-on-64-mess? :)15:10
chrisccoulsondidrocks - yeah, i'm just testing it atm :)15:10
didrockskenvandine: I guess so, yeah, sorry :)15:10
didrockschrisccoulson: awesome!15:10
chrisccoulsonhopefully i'll be able to run upstream firefox builds on my laptop again then ;)15:11
didrocksnot sure this sounds like a good or bad news :)15:11
chrisccoulsondidrocks - are you running i386?15:15
didrockschrisccoulson: yes15:15
chrisccoulsondidrocks - do you have a /usr/lib32 symlink to /usr/lib?15:15
didrockschrisccoulson: no, it's not a symlink15:16
didrocks$ ls -ld /usr/lib32/15:16
didrocksdrwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 2010-09-19 14:07 /usr/lib32/15:16
chrisccoulsonoh, but it actually exists?15:16
didrocksyeah, and contains nvidia-current and vdpau here15:19
mvois it just me or is mutt showing a not-quite-black background for anyone else with the latest vte/gnome-terminal?15:23
mvoand no home/end keys in mutt15:23
chrisccoulsonw00t, it works \o/15:30
pittimvo: which vte?15:56
pittimvo: it's the same white background color as in any other terminal15:57
pittibut I suppose I have custom colors15:57
chrisccoulsondidrocks, ok, i've pushed the gdk-pixbuf changes to lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gdk-pixbuf/ubuntu15:58
chrisccoulsoni'd appreciate it if you could test it when you get a few spare minutes15:58
didrockschrisccoulson: will review in a few. Thanks :)15:58
chrisccoulson(i've tested x86_64 and i386 on x86_64, but i've not tested your combination yet)15:59
didrockschrisccoulson: ok, anything particular that needed attention?16:00
chrisccoulsondidrocks - i'd be interested to see the strace output of gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders16:01
mvopitti: aha, that was it! for some reason my the color palette was set to "custom"16:01
mvopitti: now its all good again16:01
chrisccoulsondidrocks - i just noticed too that we have an out-of-date gdk-pixbuf version16:15
chrisccoulsonshould we update that?16:15
chrisccoulson(to 2.22.0)16:15
didrockschrisccoulson: it depends on latest glib, we should wait on seb for it :)17:04
chrisccoulsondidrocks, oh, i didn't notice that ;)17:04
didrockschrisccoulson: can you ping me later or send me an email about gdk-pixbuf?17:05
didrocksstill on unity and indicators right now17:05
chrisccoulsondidrocks, yeah, sure17:05
didrockschrisccoulson: thanks :)17:05
chrisccoulsondidrocks, is there anything else high priority for maverick you want working on in the meantime?17:05
chrisccoulsoni suppose i should carry on looking at this g-s-d crasher ;)17:06
didrockschrisccoulson: yeah, if you feel strong enough as it's quite a headache apparently :)17:07
didrockschrisccoulson: or the syncevo ftbfs for a change17:07
chrisccoulsonyeah, this crash is a pain. i've resorted to running bluetooth-applet and g-s-d in gdb now, with a watchpoint on the memory locations i'm interested in17:08
chrisccoulsonso i can catch anything that writes to them ;)17:08
jcastrohey didrocks, do desktop team branches always point to the dev release? like this?  lp:~ubuntu-desktop/shotwell/ubuntu17:23
jcastrowhat if I wanted say, the lucid packaging?17:23
didrocksjcastro: most of the time, I personnaly try to do lp:~ubuntu-desktop/shotwell/lucid on first SRU17:23
didrocksjcastro: if not, that mean we don't have that and the history contains only dev release version (which is lucid at some point)17:24
didrocksjcastro: we don't have any policy for that, so everyone does what is the best for him17:24
desrtgood morning everyone17:24
jcastrook so that branch may or may not exist?17:24
didrockshey desrt!17:24
didrocksright17:24
desrthow's freaking fourtytwo coming along?17:25
desrter.  maverick, i mean17:25
cyphermoxjcastro, wouldn't lp:ubuntu/lucid/shotwell be just as good, except for the extra files alongside debian/?17:25
jcastrodidrocks: can I propose making that a policy? It will make it much easier for upstreams to make daily builds on older distros17:25
cyphermoxjcastro, forget I asked -- daily builds17:25
didrocksjcastro: can be a good idea, not sure what will be our process for natty, using full source branchc or not17:27
jcastrodidrocks: ok, think of me if the discussion comes up17:28
didrocksdesrt: things announce nicely, on the final sprint!17:28
didrocksjcastro: I'll sure!17:28
jcastromaking it easy for any upstream shipped by ~desktop to be able to reuse your packaging for dailies would be really nice17:28
didrockssounds a good idea, right  :)17:28
desrtdidrocks: either there's a bug in my parser or one in your printer :)17:28
jcastroeveryone I've tried so far has Just Worked17:28
jcastrodidrocks: I'll have dailies for shotwell for real today. :D17:29
desrtdidrocks: 'announce'?17:29
didrocksdesrt: not announce then ;) but "looks" :)17:30
didrocksjcastro: great!17:30
desrt:)17:30
desrtis seb around today?17:34
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jcastrodesrt: I haven't seen him all week, holiday I think17:38
jcastrodidrocks: is that branch discussion something you guys would do at UDS?17:38
didrocksjcastro: yeah, something like "ubuntu desktop process"17:39
jcastrook17:39
didrocksdesrt: he's on vacation this week17:39
desrtheh17:39
desrti hope he relaxes very well17:39
desrthe's going to need some energy17:39
desrtyou guys have any issues (other than the rollback patch that robert made -- already on the list)?17:40
didrocksdesrt: not a lot, some with new g-i as we won't take it, so rollback some commits17:41
didrocksbut overall, it's good17:41
desrtg-i has been really fun lately17:41
desrti've been meaning to send those guys a thank you note17:41
desrtmakes my breaking-stuff look not so bad =)17:42
didrockshehe :)17:42
fagankenvandine: Gwibber isnt working right with the messaging menu17:53
faganits after falling back to the notification area17:53
faganis that a known issue?17:54
chrisccoulsonb'ah, i just got bluetooth-applet to crash again for the second time in 3 days, and just realised i'm looking at totally the wrong thing :@17:55
didrockschrisccoulson: urgh :/17:58
chrisccoulsonso, back to trying again now ;)17:58
chrisccoulsoni'm going to nail this sucker :-)17:58
kinygoshi...can anyone recommend a graphics package for ubuntu for producing website graphics, buttons, layout cuts, etc....inkscape is what i'm about to download and use, but just wondering if there's anything else for comparison18:07
fagankinygos: you should ask that on #ubuntu18:08
faganthis channel isnt for support18:08
kinygosapologies18:08
fagannp18:08
kinygos(is this for ubuntu desktop os development then?)18:08
faganyep18:09
kinygoscool...thanks for the great OS :)18:09
didrockspitti: sorry for abusing, but you should have 2 indicators remaining in the queue (they were on dput away) and one new unity too really solving the crash now18:10
* didrocks still wonders why the .c got rebuild locally but not on buildd18:12
didrockstimestamp randomness18:12
ftado we really need a display to upgrade now???18:23
ftaSetting up software-center (3.0) ...18:23
fta/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display18:23
fta  warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)18:23
fta(when upgrading remotely over ssh)18:23
Keybukstupid crappy silly nouveau driver19:23
Keybukevery time I minimize or close chromium windows, it crashes19:23
didrocksI'm still using nvidia because of that19:54
chrisccoulsondidrocks - did you try ff-4.0 yet?19:57
chrisccoulsoni tried the beta 6 version yesterday, and it feels so dated already ;)19:57
chrisccoulsondailies ftw :-)19:57
didrockschrisccoulson: not yet, why? ;)19:57
didrockschrisccoulson: oh, so good!19:58
chrisccoulsoni was just wondering ;)19:58
Chipacarickspencer3: ping21:21
rickspencer3hey Chipaca21:21
Chipacarickspencer3: hi!21:22
kklimondachrisccoulson: ping, any idea why would sun java plugin stop working after firefox update? anthing I could ask guy to check before I decide to go for a walk? ;)22:38
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rickspencer3kklimonda, hey, do you still have that repro for bug #638513 handy?23:34
ubot2Launchpad bug 638513 in glib2.0 (Ubuntu) "PyGtk App Core dumps (affects: 1) (heat: 489)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/63851323:34
kklimondarickspencer3: bah, I should have attached it. fortunately it's really small23:40
rickspencer3kklimonda, it was in pastebin somewhere, but I can't find it :(23:40
kklimondarickspencer3: I'll attach it to bug report now23:41
rickspencer3thanks man23:41
kklimondarickspencer3: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+bug/638513/+attachment/1629399/+files/spin.py23:42
ubot2Ubuntu bug 638513 in glib2.0 (Ubuntu) "PyGtk App Core dumps (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New]23:42
kklimondarickspencer3: you should raise the importance and make your min^H coworkers take a look at it ;)23:44
kklimondathis is a really nasty crash :/23:44
kklimondarickspencer3: oh, I see why does it crash23:53
kklimondarickspencer3: the callback for input has to return either True or False23:54
kklimondarickspencer3: it's still shouldn't crash but at least I can see now why does it happen23:55

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