[04:19] <CIA-41> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1191219 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/cache.cpp (log message trimmed)
[04:19] <CIA-41> Use libapt-pkg's pkgCacheFile for a bunch of cache-related stuff inside
[04:19] <CIA-41> QApt::Cache, rather than rolling our own. This results in the nice loss of 51
[04:26] <CIA-41> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1191221 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/cache.cpp SVN_SILENT: Code style
[06:50] <dipuntu> hi,im trying to setup kde dvelpmt environmt in kubuntu but getting errors
[06:50] <dipuntu> Error occurs while compling kdelibs
[06:51] <dipuntu> error is libattica 0.1.90 or highr is required 
[13:19] <markey> OMG
[13:19] <markey> picture of the year:
[13:19] <markey> http://people.canonical.com/~jriddell/harald.jpg
[13:19] <markey> apachelogger got a bit fat again :)
[13:19] <markey> he was much thinner at the MM Sprint
[13:19] <KRF> lol
[13:19] <markey> but that hat is special
[13:20] <markey> I need that too
[13:20] <markey> KRF: it would suit me, no?
[13:20] <ulysses> lol
[13:20] <markey> Mamarok: ^
[13:20] <Mamarok> seen already, and it is udslogger currently :)
[13:21] <Quintasan> oh wow
[13:21] <Quintasan> udslogger: nice hat
[13:21] <Mamarok> I guess that was at Disney
[13:29] <Sput> true, he got really fat
[13:29] <Sput> probably because he stopped smoking!
[14:02] <Quintasan> brr
[14:02] <Quintasan> Anyone knows how to log the whole build process from pbuilder to a file? --logfile seems to be ignoring me :<
[14:09] <tazz_> hey, how do i figure out if amarok in kubuntu 10.10 is compiled with libgpod support ?
[14:16] <debfx> tazz_: by looking at the build log: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/2:2.3.2-0ubuntu4/+build/1984817
[14:16] <debfx> libgpod support is enabled
[14:23] <tazz_> grrr, my ipod is not getting detected... :-/
[14:24] <shadeslayer> morning people
[14:25] <tazz_> hey shadeslayer  whats up
[14:25] <shadeslayer> tazz_: also depends if libgpod detects your iPod 
[14:25] <shadeslayer> tazz_: not alot... tired after UDS, currently at the airport
[14:25] <tazz_> shadeslayer, true, hence rtfming on libgpod
[14:26] <shadeslayer> :)
[14:26] <tazz_> shadeslayer, free wifi ?
[14:26] <shadeslayer> yus
[14:26] <tazz_> nice :D
[14:27] <ulysses> I'll go to the next UDS \o/\o/\o=
[14:28] <shadeslayer> its in budapest
[14:29] <ulysses> yeah, the capiatal city of Hungary :>
[14:41] <Quintasan> oh god
[14:42] <Quintasan> Europe == Quintasan can into UDS
[14:43] <ulysses> Budapest is only 100 km from here:D
[14:44] <jussi> Riddell: ping
[14:57] <shadeslayer> going hot tubbing? :P
[15:05] <Guest83625> udslogger: can you check if i left my camera wires and stuff is in the room?
[15:05] <Guest83625> shadeslayer here
[15:13] <EagleScreen> hi people, I think we should switch from kcm-touchpad to synaptiks for natty, do you need some help for it?
[15:34] <debfx> EagleScreen: I completely agree, we need to test synaptiks and then file a MIR
[15:35] <EagleScreen> thanks debfx, I usually use it and it seems to work well, being a more feature rich tool than kcm-touchpad
[15:50] <Quintasan> huh, Lex is not here? :<
[15:50] <Quintasan> Riddell: any idea about this python magic in kdebindings? -> http://pastebin.com/gCeTYmQF
[15:52] <Riddell> jussi: pong
[16:29] <jussi> Riddell: 12 near front desk, right?
[16:45] <ScottK> Quintasan: For pbuilder --logfile did you also give it a file name after (e.g. --logfile log)?
[16:46] <ScottK> EagleScreen and debfx: We made the same conclusion re synaptiks here are UDS.
[16:46] <EagleScreen> hi ScottK
[16:47] <ScottK> Hello EagleScreen.
[16:47] <EagleScreen> I have checked that all synaptiks dependencies are already in main
[16:47] <ScottK> EagleScreen: Excellent.  That's one of the MIR requirements to document.
[16:47] <EagleScreen> I could report a MIR
[16:47] <ScottK> EagleScreen: That would be very helpful.
[16:48] <ScottK> If you would like for me to review it when you're done, I'd be glad to.  Just ping me.
[16:48] <EagleScreen> i am working on it, okay, thanks for the help
[16:56] <valorie> Jussi, ping from Riddle
[16:57] <valorie> they are ready to take off
[17:09] <ScottK> starcraftman: I'm on my way home from UDS, so I should be more available next week (although already Monday and Tuesday look pretty slammed).
[17:10] <ScottK> In the mean time you might ask for advice from JontheEchidna or Lex79 (who'd not here are the moment) on how to get engaged in Kubuntu development.
[17:12] <EagleScreen> ScottK: this is the first MIR I write, so please give it a review: http://pastebin.ca/1977357
[17:12] <ScottK> Looking
[17:15] <ScottK> EagleScreen: You can mention that the package support a blueprint from UDS-N in the rationale.
[17:16] <EagleScreen> yes
[17:16] <EagleScreen> I agree
[17:16] <ScottK> EagleScreen: I would encourage you to organize things with numbered paragraphs that exactly match the numbering in https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements
[17:17] <ScottK> The ubuntu-mir team is full of people who are very busy and so the easier it is for them to clearly see you've addressed all the questions, the more likely they will get to it sooner.
[17:17] <EagleScreen> okay, I will enumerate the paragraphs
[17:17] <ScottK> If it looks hard to understand, they will likely pick another one when they have a free moment.
[17:18] <ScottK> I'd prefer to review the text in depth after you've reorganized it, but at a glance it seems mostly complete.
[17:18] <EagleScreen> okay, I will reoganize it better
[17:19] <ScottK> Thanks.  Ping me again when you're done.
[17:19] <EagleScreen> may be I will acomplish it tomorrow, today I have to leave soon
[17:19] <ScottK> EagleScreen: That would be great.
[17:20] <ScottK> This brings to mind the overall shortage of minions we are suffering.
[17:21] <starcraftman> ScottK: hi again, ty. I kinda figured you were all busy at uds last week. I need to get sponsored some year but am pretty busy. Maybe I can get a rad employer that pays for such trips.
[17:21] <ScottK> starcraftman: Canonical is pretty good about sponsoring people who are involved in Kubuntu development.
[17:22] <starcraftman> ScottK: hehe, I get the drift, we'll see how active I can be. :)
[17:22] <ScottK> starcraftman: Unfortunately this has been a week off of work for me, so it may be a bit before I'm caught up.
[17:23] <ScottK> debfx is another one who I think would be a good source of advice on how to get engaged
[17:24] <ScottK> (Just in case, since this doesn't always travel well over IRC): If you ever think it's possible I might be being sarcastic, the safe assumption is that I am.
[17:26] <starcraftman> ScottK: got ya, I think I usually pick those things up. It is of course clear from my name that I never play starcraft at all :)
[17:27] <ScottK> That and having just spent a week interacting with udslogger in person, my sarcasm level is even worse than usual.
[17:27] <ScottK> (it's all really bad influences)
[17:27] <ScottK> Not my fault at all.
[17:32] <starcraftman> ScottK: k then, well no wories, I've plenty of things to do in meanwhile. Like my tdd books and my php one.
[17:39] <ScottK> starcraftman: php?  Did you say you did programming?
[17:39]  * ScottK is a bit confused now.
[17:40] <ScottK> It's OK though.  Time for the airplane, so see you all later.
[17:40] <starcraftman> ScottK: php is programming too, when I get paid by day to do it. I do Java and C++ too.
[17:40] <ScottK> Sorry.
[17:40]  * ScottK has an aversion to php.
[17:40] <starcraftman> lol
[17:41] <ScottK> C++ will be extremely useful here.
[17:41] <ScottK> udslogger: Perhaps starcraftman has potential to be maintainer for Java related KDE bindings since he has both Java and C++?
[17:41] <starcraftman> Any java projects?
[17:42] <ScottK> In Kubuntu we have bindings for Java when could sometimes use attention from someone who understands what it's supposed to be like.
[17:42]  * ScottK really does need to go.
[17:42] <starcraftman> ScottK: later, have a nice flight.
[17:42] <starcraftman> Next uds push for Montreal, then I can attend :)
[18:08] <CIA-41> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1191334 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/backend.cpp Use QByteArrays rather than QStrings for parsing/loading package selection files. This makes loading package selection files faster while using less RAM.
[18:56] <ulysses> még
[18:56] <ulysses> oops, wrong window
[19:15] <CIA-41> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1191352 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/ (backend.cpp backend.h) Pass by reference to avoid deep copy.
[19:55] <dantti> I'm used to build kde trunk based on http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Getting_Started/Build/KDE4  is there any easier way?
[19:55] <dantti> I need to patch kickoff but I could not build it by simply checking it out :(
[20:11] <yofel> dantti: iirc that's the easiest way, you could reuse some of the neon stuff if you want, neon doesn't yet have all kde components though https://edge.launchpad.net/~neon/+archive/ppa/+packages
[20:12] <dantti> yofel: k, thanks
[20:32] <sresu_> Is it possible to find out which particular thread is being used during communication as part of DBus, when running application?
[22:26] <CIA-41> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1191385 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/ (backend.cpp backend.h) Turns out that QString -> const QString& isn't BC. Something for QApt2