[11:02] <pavolzetor> hallo, I need help with vala and desktopcouch
[11:02] <pavolzetor> is there anyone capable?
[11:35] <klattimer> hmm...
[11:35] <klattimer> njpatel: morning
[11:35] <klattimer> are we the only ones here?
[11:35] <klattimer> kenvandine: https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-appmenu/+bug/669410
[11:36] <klattimer> not good, just discovered this one trying to create a new calendar in evolution
[11:37] <njpatel> klattimer, morning dude
[11:37] <klattimer> morn
[11:37] <njpatel> klattimer, yeah, seems like a french + german holiday
[11:38] <klattimer> ah right
[12:09] <kklimonda_>   /b 4
[14:29] <fagan> Hmmm who is working on the new wiki theme
[14:29] <fagan> I noticed something that could be fixed have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD
[14:30] <fagan> there should be a bit of a boarder to the right side of the page to make sure the text doesnt go miles off the page
[14:33] <achiang> hello, i'm trying to figure out how to add ayatana to bug  #667902 but am struggling a little with launchpad. can someone point me in the right direction?
[14:33] <achiang> i think i inadvertently added the Unity project by accident when i didn't really mean to
[14:34] <achiang> oh hm, i just changed it to ayatana-design. hopefully someone can double-check and ensure the right thing happened
[14:37] <fagan> achiang: all you have to do is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop and select it on the login screen
[14:37] <achiang> fagan: eh?
[14:38] <fagan> oh I thought you meant that you accedently installed unity
[14:38] <fagan> hehe
[14:38] <achiang> fagan: i'm just trying to make sure the bug i filed is appropriately tagged as per comment #4 so the dx team can track it properly
[14:39] <fagan> achiang: ayatana-design should be fine since the owner is the canonical design team so they can move it around if it needs to be moved
[14:40] <achiang> fagan: thank you
[14:59] <simar> Hello all
[14:59] <simar> Is this considered a bug or a wishlist
[14:59] <simar> https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/669340
[15:00] <kazade> simar, I'd say wishlist
[15:01] <simar> kazade, hello .. Actually i'm totally new to papercuts. I have seen similar bugs not marked as papercuts .. thats y i asked
[15:01] <kazade> hmm, actually I just realized it was a papercut... I'm not sure.
[15:02] <kazade> If the bug is saying that it's inconsistent that you can remove folders but not devices. Then I'd go with a bug, but as it just seems to say that it would be a nice feature I'd probably stick with wishlist
[15:04] <simar> my vote for a wishlist too ... any idea to which package it should be assigned .. nautilus??
[15:05] <kazade> simar, yeah
[15:05] <kazade> as the places menu just shows the nautilus bookmarks I believe
[16:32] <tedg> kenvandine, Hmm, seems this didn't make Maverick, can you merge it for Natty?  https://code.launchpad.net/~indicator-applet-developers/indicator-appmenu/ubuntu/+merge/36757
[16:55] <kenvandine> tedg, sure
[17:32] <Cimi> iainfarrell: is magda in the office?
[17:34] <iainfarrell> Cimi: hey chap
[17:34] <iainfarrell> she's gone for the day
[17:34] <iainfarrell> back tomorrow
[18:06] <malte> Hi, I'm trying to port appmenu to Gentoo and I'm stuck on the GTK+ part (I'm not a gentoo developer, nor do I know C, I just like playing around with Gentoo). When I apply the 043_ubuntu_menu_proxy.patch, the build fails with the following error: http://pastebin.ca/1978783 and I can't figure out how to fix it. It would be great if anyone could help me out
[18:13] <tedg> bratsche, ^
[18:16] <bratsche> malte: Is there any kind of .symbols file in the Gentoo packaging?  In the deb packages I had to add the new symbols to these files.
[18:16] <bratsche> Otherwise, I have no idea why this wouldn't work if the patch itself applies cleanly.
[18:35] <malte> bratsche: as far as I know there isnt, except for gtk.symbols which is contained in the GTK+ package. What does the symbols file do? Most probably I can do manually, what the symbols file does. And, by the way,ubuntu_gtk_menu_shell_activate_mnemonic is added to gtk.symbols by the patch in case you assume that to be the problem
[18:37] <malte> bratsche: I can even find ubuntu_gtk_menu_shell_activate_mnemonic in gtkalias.h
[18:38] <malte> bratsche: nevermind, I just realised that it is obvious, I can find it there...
[18:39] <malte> bratsche: so I guess some #include is missing?
[18:46] <bratsche> malte: Yeah, maybe.
[18:49] <malte> bratsche: I also tried applying 070_mandatory-relibtoolize.patch which has something about ubuntumenuproxy.h in it, without success
[18:49] <bratsche> Oh, right.
[18:49] <bratsche> malte: So try running autoreconf
[18:51] <Technoviking> hello all, got a quick question
[18:52] <malte> bratsche: would I need the relibtoolize patch too?
[18:53] <bratsche> malte: No, because that's setup for all the Ubuntu patches.
[18:53] <Technoviking> I'm design new user ranks for the forums. I was wondering if it ok in the Branding Guidelines to change the color of the Color of Friends. We usually you green to symbolize a loco mod and red for an admin
[18:53] <malte> bratsche: ok, I'll try it. It will take a while, I need to figure out the gentoo way of doing it ;) thanks
[19:03] <malte> bratsche: it didn't work. Still the same problem :(
[19:04] <bratsche> You ran autoreconf after applying the patch?
[19:10] <malte> bratsche: yes
[19:10] <malte> and libtoolize is run anyway
[19:11] <bratsche> malte: If you unpack the source, apply the patch, run autoreconf, then just type 'make' then does it get any further?
[19:15] <malte> bratsche: I just tried adding #include "ubuntumenuproxy.h" to gtkalias.h which is ugly but makes sure the file is always included, that solved the problem but caused another one. So I at least know what the problem is. I'll try compiling manually.
[19:15] <bratsche> k
[19:26] <malte> bratsch: the same error occurs when compiling and running autoreconf manually
[19:26] <malte> bratsche: see above
[19:49] <malte> bratsche: the #include probably did not solve the problem but caused the other one before the first one. ubuntu_gtk_menu_shell_activate_mnemonic is in gtkmenushell.c, but including that file causes the build to fail, too, because of the same error and a lot of other ones. I'm lost :(
[19:53] <bratsche> Let me try to build from source.
[19:59] <bratsche> Okay, I see the same error.  I'm not sure what's causing it, but I'll try to find out.
[20:01] <malte> thanks a lot!