[10:58] <hot_wheelz> just to confirm can you upgrade mythbuntu using the the updrade distro when its set to normal release
[15:31] <Guest97146> I am having a problem trying to rebuild 0.24 trunk packages on 10.04 amd 64. There is a dependency on libqtwebkit-dev that is unmet. Is there a fix?
[16:01] <Guest97146> I found bug 586007 that appears to describe my problem, but the proposed fix is already applied to trunk 26766  source package and I still have an unmet dependency.
[16:01] <Zinn> Bug 586007 in mythplugins (Ubuntu) "Missing dependency on libqt4-webkit-dev" [Undecided, Confirmed] http://www.launchpad.net/bugs/586007
[16:41] <superm1> Guest97146, are you building by hand from the source package on the mythbuntu PPA?
[16:41] <superm1> it should be listed as a dependency in debian/control
[16:47] <Guest97146> @superm1 debian/control lists this: libqtwebkit-dev | libqt4-webkit-dev | libqt4-dev (<< 4:4.7.0~beta1), I have libqt4-dev 4.6.2 installed. When I do a apt-get build-dep mythtv it bombs complaining of missing libqtwebkit-dev.
[16:48] <tgm4883> is 4.6.2 less than 4:4.7.0~beta1?
[16:48] <superm1> Guest97146, do you have the source repository added in /etc/apt/sources.list or /etc/apt/sources.list.d?  the apt-get build-dep will only work properly if it's in one of those and you've apt-get update'd
[16:48] <superm1> (source repository for mythbuntu PPA that is)
[16:49] <Guest97146> @superm1, yes the deb-src line for the uk mythbuntu repository is in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mythbuntu-repos.list.
[16:49] <superm1> peculiar then that's happening
[16:50] <superm1> it does work properly in sbuild or pbuilder, so you can do your builds there instead
[16:51] <Guest97146> Ok. Which should I try?
[16:51] <superm1> pbuilder is easier to setup
[16:51] <superm1> once you have it setup, it's literally just sudo pbuilder blah.dsc and it will spit out debs
[16:51] <Guest97146> Ok. I will give it a try. Should I open a bug with the failed output of a debuild?
[16:52] <superm1> it's probably not a high priority item - we don't support building out of a clean env normally
[16:52] <superm1> pbuilder and sbuild both prepare a clean chroot and only pull in the dependencies they need
[16:53] <mrand> superm1: this is the part where I ask if this is documented, and if not, could it be on the receipe's?
[16:53] <mrand> rather, could you update the receipe's?
[16:54] <superm1> i think there's a recipe for building out of pbuilder/sbuild that's basically what he was following, but these weird apt resolving order bugs will cause problems on earlier releases - i'm guessing this is 9.10 or so
[16:56] <Guest97146> @superm1 what is the easiest way to apply patches to a source before building with pbuilder? btw this is 10.04 amd64
[16:56] <superm1> Guest97146, you can apply patches by putting them in debian/patches, and then "debuild -S -sa -us -uc" will spit out a source package to pass to pbuilder
[16:57] <superm1> and modify debian/patches/series to list out your patches
[16:57] <Guest97146> Ok. pbuilder is setting up its initial environment now and then I will try to build the mythtv package
[16:58] <superm1> did you enable universe/multiverse in the initial environment?  I think there's some extra switches for them
[16:58] <superm1> if not then it will fail when you try to build
[17:05] <Guest97146> @superm1 I did not enable anything extra. I will wait until it completes its first configure and try again.
[17:05] <superm1> you can add them after the fact
[17:05] <superm1> you just need to use pbuilder login with the --savesomething  (don't remember) option
[17:05] <superm1> and then you can modify /etc/apt/sources.list in the pbuilder chroot to meet your needs
[17:07] <FredYerkes> Hi - I'm having no luck archiving a recording to a DVD .iso file, could someone take a glance at my log and help me head in the right direction please?
[17:08] <FredYerkes> http://www.pastebin.ca/1960973
[17:34] <Guest97146> @superm1 I now have the 26766 myth package building. The pbuilder HOWTO has info on adding the universe repo. The other way is using pbuilder --login --save-after-login
[18:04] <Guest97146> @superm1 The build completed for mythtv_0.24~trunk26766. It is installed and operating. Would it be possible for me to build a debug build this way? What would I need to change?
[18:13] <superm1> Guest97146, the build you made should actually be a debug build
[18:13] <superm1> you just need to install the -dbg package that was created too
[19:05] <Guest97146> @superm1, you are right. The dbg package is with the rest of them. I just missed it before.
[22:10] <Spiffydudex> Hello all, I recently upgraded from 9.10 to 10.10 and I am running into the issue of my 950q not having any sound. I looked in the Backend setup for the 950q and there was no audio device listed. The only things listed are ALSA:default and (none). Can anyone give me a hint from where I can begin to look? I know Ubuntu made a big change to push pulse audio and make it baselined in the OS, but that surely cant be the only re
[22:10] <Spiffydudex> stalling just for kicks and it did not fix anything.