[00:02] <maxb> "temp.%s-%s" % (distutils.util.get_platform(), sys.version[0:3])
[00:02] <maxb> it would appear
[00:14] <jremerson> Hello All.
[00:16] <jremerson> I am interested in helping develop packages, I have read through the blog, and I understand that their is a sponsorship process, however I was wondering if someone could point me in the best place to start practicing.
[00:19] <RAOF> jremerson: One good way to start practicing is to pick up bugs on launchpad with patches and produce a package with that patch applied.
[00:19] <RAOF> That'll expose you to a wide range of packages, and be useful to boot!
[00:19] <jremerson> RAOF, Is there a guide on how to do that?
[00:20] <RAOF> Hm.  Not off the top of my head, but there may well be.
[00:24] <jremerson> is there an easy link to find bugs with patches?
[00:25] <micahg> jremerson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.has_patch=on
[00:26] <jremerson> Thank you :)
[00:27] <micahg> jremerson: the Ubuntu Reviewers team in #ubuntu-reviews review bugs w/patches
[00:31] <jremerson> micahg, I joined thank you, It also looks like the Mentor program might work well for me.
[00:31] <micahg> jremerson: cool
[00:55] <ScottK> Do we have an equivalent of "bts show nnnnnn"?
[00:57] <james_w> I don't think so
[00:59] <micahg> firefox-launchpad-plugin?
[01:01] <micahg> ScottK: xdg-open pad.lv/######
[01:03] <RAOF> Do's launchpad plugin?
[07:48] <dholbach> Good morning! :)
[07:48] <geser> Guten Morgen dholbach
[07:50] <dholbach> hey geser! :)
[07:50] <dholbach> Wie geht's?
[07:51] <geser> too much to do for too less time, but otherwise good :)
[07:51] <persia> Anglais seulement, si vous plait!
[07:51] <ajmitch> heh
[07:52] <dholbach> geser, es ist immer dasselbe... :)
[15:14] <micahg> is someone available to sponsor an SRU, bug 655311
[15:26] <debfx> micahg: have you tested if the patch works?
[15:29] <jcastro> hyperair: do we need the banshee appindicator package now that we have mpris2 support?
[15:31] <hyperair> jcastro: not really, no.
[15:31] <hyperair> jcastro: soundmenu replaces it nicely too.
[15:31] <jcastro> right
[15:32] <jcastro> dang I wasn't paying attetion, I should have mentioned this ages ago
[15:34] <hyperair> heh
[15:34] <micahg> debfx: no, but the fix was released to Debian already for 3 months
[15:35] <hyperair> jcastro: how do i go about enablng indicator-datetime by the way?
[15:36] <ari-tczew> debfx: probably other people subscribed to bug could test patched package
[15:36] <jcastro> hyperair: it should just work? mine does, you should just have it installed?
[15:37] <jcastro> hyperair: I use indicator-applet-complete, which melts them all together into one nice one
[15:37] <hyperair> jcastro: aha. that's the answer
[15:37] <hyperair> indicator-datetime should honestly just depend on -complete
[15:37] <hyperair> it doesn't show up otherwise.
[15:37] <jcastro> it should, ping kenvandine to fix it pls.
[15:38] <hyperair> okay
[15:38] <hyperair> jcastro: by the way, have you noticed your notify-osd bubbles being cropped?
[15:38] <jcastro> maybe for this cycle datetime will get finished so we can just ship -complete by default
[15:38] <jcastro> no, I see some people mentioning it though
[15:38] <hyperair> jcastro: hmm so it's acommon issue.
[15:38] <hyperair> weird.
[15:39] <jcastro> I don't know if it's common or not
[15:39] <hyperair> i mean it's not just me and my weird setup
[15:39] <jcastro> I know you're not the first but I am not sure if it's widespread or what
[15:39] <hyperair> jcastro: who have you heard it from?
[15:40] <jcastro> I don't recall
[15:41] <hyperair> oh well =\
[15:42] <jcastro> I'll pay attention for you from now on, heh
[15:45] <shadeslayer> is archive open for buisness? :)
[15:45] <ari-tczew> shadeslayer: not yet. probably Friday.
[15:45] <shadeslayer> ok
[15:46] <debfx> any REVU admins around to add me as a reviewer?
[15:47] <ari-tczew> RainCT: ^^ (pinging as see that you're not away)
[15:48] <RainCT> debfx: Done. Welcome in the team :)
[15:49] <debfx> RainCT: thanks :)
[15:56] <debfx> dholbach: could you please add me to ubuntu-sponsors
[15:57] <dholbach> debfx, done
[16:02] <debfx> dholbach: thanks
[16:05] <debfx> micahg: I've uploaded silc-client
[16:05] <micahg> debfx: thanks
[17:52] <Laney> wgrant: The sid information on MDT is still out of date
[17:53] <Laney> oh, it's probably the multiple source entries problem isn't it?
[18:06] <ari-tczew> lucidfox: ping
[18:10] <ari-tczew> can I use change only in LDFLAGS, if CFLAGS has been removed from debian/rules?
[18:11] <ari-tczew> previous change was both in CFLAGS and LDFLAGS, but CFLAGS is no longer exist
[18:12] <lucidfox> ari-tczew> pong
[18:14] <ari-tczew> lucidfox: I'm merging epiphany-browser and I have a problem with your change. could you take a look on package in Debian, how we can adapt change in debian/rules? I asked about it above ^^
[18:14] <ari-tczew> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/epiphany-browser/2.30.2-1ubuntu4
[18:19] <lucidfox> sorry, not now
[18:20] <Laney> patch the autofoo
[18:20] <Laney> or readd a CFLAGS override
[21:13] <lfaraone> I'm using mk-sbuild to create a sbuild chroot of sid. Is it normal for it to be bringing in packages like exim4, openssh-client, xulrunner (!!!), and hicolor-icon-theme? The log is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/512633/
[21:13] <lfaraone> kees: ^^
[21:17] <kees> lfaraone: ew, no
[21:18] <ajmitch> I think that's because it's installing recommended packages?
[21:19] <ajmitch> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=599699
[21:19] <kees> I wonder how, given that it explicitly uses --no-install-recommends
[21:19] <kees> OH!
[21:19] <kees> no, only in the Ubuntu case.
[21:20] <kees> I will fix it.
[21:20] <ajmitch> ok :)
[21:24] <lfaraone> kees: ah, glad I'm not crazy :)
[21:26] <kees> lfaraone: yeah, sorry about that. I've replied to the bug and committed the fix.
[21:27] <lfaraone> kees: awesome, thanks.
[21:27] <lfaraone> kees: worth a SRU? or is there already a bundle of bugs being SRU'd in ubuntu-dev-tools?
[22:14] <kees> lfaraone: it's been like that for a while, but yeah, if you want, go for it.