[10:28] <aday> JanC: of the Borchardt variety?
[10:28] <JanC> no
[10:29] <aday> JanC: ha ha. ok
[10:31] <JanC> I think he's JanCBorchardt or something like that on IRC
[10:32] <JanC> right, and accordign to my grep he hasn't been on-line here since 2010-10-17  ;)
[10:34] <aday> JanC: i was hoping he might have shortened his nick :) thanks for the info
[10:36] <seb128> klattimer, you didn't have any detail on the leaks in your valgrind log?
[10:37] <klattimer> seb128: no, I just ran a standard valgrind to ensure that I wasn't talking crap to tedg
[10:37] <klattimer> but there's a a definite leak, I'm re-running with leak check full now and will upload a more complete log at the end of the run
[10:37] <seb128> well valgrind should display a summary of all the leaks before exiting
[10:37] <seb128> ok
[10:37] <klattimer> I'm gonna leave it going all day so we get a better result
[10:41] <seb128> klattimer, well usually all day give extra logs to read but nothing better
[10:41] <seb128> I would do a 15 minutes run to start
[10:41] <seb128> it might spot the obvious issues already
[10:42] <klattimer> seb128: OK
[10:42] <seb128> then you can run it for a day to see if anything else shows up on that time
[10:42] <klattimer> well it's running now
[10:42] <klattimer> I'll leave it going until 11
[10:42] <klattimer> UK time
[10:54] <seb128> ok
[11:01] <klattimer> seb128: the full valgrind is up
[11:01] <klattimer> and I think it's coming from the menu icons
[11:04] <seb128> klattimer, would be nice to do the same with the debug symbols for dbusmenu and gtk
[11:04] <seb128> and libpng
[11:06] <seb128> klattimer, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash has details on how to set up the ddeb source if you don't have one
[11:12] <klattimer> seb128: yeah I noticed those symbols were missing
[11:12] <klattimer> I'll install them and re-run
[11:13] <seb128> thanks
[11:19] <klattimer> seb128: running now
[11:19] <klattimer> ... and now back to deluge
[11:43] <Cimi> dbarth: new nick?
[14:21] <kenvandine> dbarth, i think the indicator-me problem is somehow related to the focus event problems that klattimer is fighting with in ibus
[14:22] <kenvandine> the first time the mouse goes into the entry, entry_focus_grab_cb gets called
[14:22] <kenvandine> then every other time the mouse goes in, entry_focus_out_cb
[14:22] <kenvandine> there is never a focus-in
[14:22] <kenvandine> klattimer, does that sound similar to what you are seeing in ibus?
[14:44] <seb128> kenvandine, klattimer: could one of you review the patches on bug #653995?
[14:45] <seb128> the merge request seems buggy but the bug has 2 patches attached as well
[14:45] <kenvandine> klattimer, do you have time for that?
[15:44] <lamalex> I really want unity to stop maximizing my windows
[15:48] <klattimer> seb128: kenvandine just got back from lunch sorry
[15:48] <klattimer> I'll take a look at them now
[15:49] <seb128> thanks
[15:49] <klattimer> seb128: one concern
[15:49] <klattimer> the GdkPixbuf isn't freed
[15:49] <klattimer> and probably should be at some point
[15:50] <klattimer> but the time that it requires freeing is on application close so it's kinda a hmm-mmm-hrrr-har thing
[15:50] <seb128> right
[16:23] <lamalex> ugh I am so sick of osx comparisons/complaints