[05:34] <jacob__> I am a n00b at Ubuntu. I am having issues with WINE. When I try to install Starcraft 2 through the disc, it has an error message:
[05:35] <jacob__> no installer data could be found. If this problem persists, please contact Blizzard Technical Support
[05:35] <jacob__> Anyone have any Ideas?
[05:36] <ChogyDan> !wine | jacob__    and check the appdb
[05:42] <jacob__> #winehq
[05:44] <jacob__> What do virtualizers do?
[05:45] <ebroder> Is there a good version number for "we have an Ubuntu-specific patch that we need to revert" such that the autosync scripts will pick it up in the future?
[05:45] <ebroder> I'm looking at python-parted - there was an Ubuntu patch added last cycle to make it work against parted 2.2, but that breaks it against parted 2.3
[05:46] <ebroder> I could upload a 3.4-2ubuntu2 or a 3.4-2ubuntu2really3.4-2 but neither of those are particularly productive
[05:53] <jacob__> Remember I'm a total n00b at Linux. I've managed to install all the software I want, except my PC games. Warcraft 3 ROC and FT give me a black screen upon playing and Starcraft 2 refuses to execute.
[05:53] <jacob__> Any ideas?
[06:44] <AnAnt> Hello
[11:09] <bdrung> ebroder: 3.4-2ubuntu2 and write it into d/changelog that the package is back at 3.4-2 and that it can be synced next time
[11:09] <bdrung> there is probably no way to mark it autosyncable
[11:45] <directhex> http://i.imgur.com/oqgFC.png
[16:48] <ScottK> ebroder: Do 3.4-2ubuntu2 and put an explicit note in debian/changelog that there is no diff left and it's syncable when Debian updates.
[16:48] <ScottK> Heh.  Or what bdrung already said...