[06:21] <lahwran> why is ubuntu one not syncing?
[06:21] <lahwran> I just added a computer and it didn't download my files.
[06:22] <lahwran> I do have ~600MB of files, but still it should have started
[11:28] <duanedesign> morning all
[13:04] <bonnob11> honk if you hate stickers that say honk if you need help ;) no u1 windows guys around
[13:06] <beuno> bonnob11, our windows guy is airborn right now
[13:06] <beuno> what's up?
[13:07] <bonnob11> mandel? yup seems he loves traveling
[13:07] <bonnob11> just wanted to see if you resolved your performance problems with win client
[13:10] <beuno> bonnob11, they've been sprinting all week, not sure how much of that has landed
[13:11] <bonnob11> i commented it also in the bug, they should pre-JIT their managed assemblies with ngen.exe during installation
[13:12]  * beuno claims ignorance in windows maters
[13:12] <beuno> *matters
[13:14] <bonnob11> it's your #1 bug :) if you're canonical guy you shouldn't ignore your enemy hehe
[13:14] <bonnob11> OK, I'll check later again
[13:15] <bonnob11> thxs
[13:15] <beuno> np, thanks for testing!
[13:57] <nessita> stand up in 3 minutes crowd!
[13:58] <ralsina> nessita: ?
[13:59] <nessita> ralsina: hello human! I didn't see you here :-)
[13:59]  * alecu for one welcomes his new whip-wielding overlord. #ubuntuone, meet ralsina.
[14:00] <nessita> ralsina: every day at 2pm UTC we have our daily stand up
[14:00] <ralsina> alecu: I don't have the access codes to the whip yet. Stand by!
[14:00] <nessita> ralsina: each one of us says 'me' and we paste our previously written DONE, TODO and BLOCKED in the order we said it
[14:01] <nessita> so, let's start:
[14:01] <nessita> me
[14:01] <alecu> me
[14:01] <nessita> dobey, thisfred, stand up?
[14:02] <dobey> me
[14:02] <nessita> thisfred: you around?
[14:02] <nessita> ralsina: would you join us today in the stand up?
[14:03] <thisfred> me
[14:03] <thisfred> sry
[14:03] <ralsina> me
[14:03] <nessita> DONE: Some boss chasing, more to do. Started work on #673670. Did some general follow up on bug reports.
[14:03] <nessita> TODO: Boss chasing re the control panel spec. Code reviews for mandel. More for bug #673670
[14:03] <nessita> BLOCKED: nopes
[14:03] <nessita> NEXT: alecu
[14:03] <alecu> CardinalFang, Chipaca?
[14:03] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 673670 in ubuntuone-control-panel "Contact syncdaemon dbus service from backend (affects: 1) (dups: 1) (heat: 12)" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/673670
[14:03] <alecu> DONE: sprinted with the Syncdaemon folk for integration with Zeitgeist (bug #674252)
[14:03] <alecu> TODO: finish zeitgeist *this week*
[14:03] <alecu> BLOCKED: no
[14:03]  * alecu passes the laser-whip to dobey. Don't let ralsina find it!
[14:03] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 674252 in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Syncdaemon needs to store events into zeitgeist (affects: 1) (heat: 173)" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/674252
[14:03] <dobey> λ DONE: 677382, bce nightlies, initial banshee store tests
[14:03] <dobey> λ TODO: 683351, start on backports, book rally flights
[14:03] <dobey> λ BLCK: None.
[14:03] <dobey> thisfred: your roll
[14:03] <thisfred> DONE: couchdb investigation | XUL/js exploration TODO: start bindwood dev BLOCKED: no
[14:04] <nessita> alecu: CardinalFang is working for mobile
[14:04] <ralsina> TODO: speak to everyone and find out what you all are talking about ;-)
[14:04] <nessita> thisfred: did you find out what happened with couch on natty?
[14:05] <thisfred> nessita: yeah, it was built wrong, it looks like. Actually Chipaca found the/a problem. Chris Coulson is now working on fixing it
[14:05] <nessita> ralsina: now we make any comment we consider necessary regarding each others report, and/or try to solve any "blocked"
[14:05] <nessita> thisfred: awesome, that's great news
[14:06] <nessita> NOTE: this Wed is holiday in ARgentina, though I'll be working and swapping the holiday for the next week
[14:06] <nessita> any closing comment/s?
[14:06] <nessita> eom it is!
[14:08] <nessita> ralsina: we also have a logging bot, and a launchpad bot in the channel. The LP bot will decode any bug number if you say something like "bug 1"
[14:08] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 1 in tilix (and 20 other projects) "Microsoft has a majority market share (affects: 612) (heat: 3060)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1
[14:08] <nessita> or bug #1
[14:08] <nessita> but not #1
[14:08] <ralsina> ok
[14:12] <ralsina> I am currently trying to get some administrivia done, so I don't know when I'll be able to join the other channels, check launchpad groups, etc.
[14:12] <ralsina> So, I am not really useful at the moment for some stuff. However, feel free to contact me about anything you feel I should know :-D
[14:12] <nessita> ralsina: yeah, that takes some time... good luck!
[14:32] <lahwran> why is my newly added box not syncing my files?
[14:32] <lahwran> ~600mb of them, if it matters
[14:33] <beuno> lahwran, is the client connected?
[14:33] <facundobatista> lahwran, if you do "u1sdtool -s" in a command line, in which state you see it'
[14:33] <facundobatista> ?
[14:33] <CardinalFang> lahwran, also, it can take minutes to decide what to do with many files.  Is that many, or a few large ones?
[14:34] <CardinalFang> Wow, that much attention on a Monday morning?  Something's wrong.
[14:34] <lahwran> it's monday?
[14:35] <lahwran> I thought it was wednesday evening
[14:35] <lahwran> says working on metadata, ready to connect
[14:35] <lahwran> all booleans are false
[14:39] <ralsina> Anyone here knows how I can reach Matthias Arnasson?
[14:39] <duanedesign> lahwran: can you try the command:  u1sdtool -c
[14:39] <lahwran> doing auth dance
[14:39] <lahwran> processing queues
[14:39] <beuno> ralsina, FWIW, this is a public channel
[14:40] <lahwran> tell me, why did it not connect on it's own?
[14:40] <lahwran> why do I have to TELL it to?
[14:40] <duanedesign> lahwran: ideally no
[14:40] <duanedesign> lahwran: what version of Ubuntu?
[14:40] <ralsina> Is the existence of Matthias Arnasson a secret? Of course, if anyone knows, send me a private message :-)
[14:40] <lahwran> maverick
[14:41]  * beuno looks up Matthias Arnasson
[14:41]  * lahwran does too
[14:41] <beuno> ralsina, ah, so not a canonical employee  :)
[14:41] <ralsina> He's supposed to be :-D
[14:42] <beuno> aha
[14:42] <beuno> yes
[14:42] <beuno> ralsina, so, back to my "this is a public channel" point
[14:42] <beuno> sysadmins don't hang around here
[14:42] <ralsina> I was hoping more for an email
[14:42] <beuno> ralsina, if you're on the canonical irc, his nickname is tiaz
[14:42] <beuno> oh, sure
[14:43] <ralsina> I am not because he needs to give me permission :-)
[14:44]  * CardinalFang boggles.
[14:45] <alecu> ralsina, I'll ping him on the internal irc
[14:46] <alecu> oh, beuno just did.
[14:47] <helo> mmmm... taco bueno...
[14:56] <duanedesign> lahwran: might be your issue bug 635636
[14:56] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 635636 in ubuntuone-client "[maverick] ubuntuone-launch fails to connect syncdaemon if get_metadata times out (affects: 1) (heat: 10)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/635636
[14:59] <lahwran> yeah probably
[15:01] <duanedesign> lahwran: also bug 651237 this one appears to have a fix released in the Maverick proposed repository
[15:01] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 651237 in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 4 other projects) "ubuntuone-launch fails to start syncdaemon if dbus call times out (affects: 4) (heat: 26)" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/651237
[15:01] <lahwran> wow
[15:01] <lahwran> multiple fails to start bugs
[15:02] <lahwran> I guess there was a reason I don't depend on ubuntu one for anything
[15:04] <CardinalFang> You can see the future?!
[15:12] <duanedesign> mandel is at sprint this week?
[15:13] <beuno> duanedesign, he's trying to get home, after the air strike in Spain
[15:13] <duanedesign> oh no :(
[16:53] <joshuahoover> thisfred: looks like bug #682866 is fixed then, huh?
[16:53] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 682866 in couchdb (Ubuntu Natty) (and 1 other project) "CouchDatabase() call hangs (affects: 2) (heat: 18)" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/682866
[16:53] <thisfred> joshuahoover: yeah, I have not tested yet, need to boot my natty machine
[17:20] <thisfred> joshuahoover: confirmed that it works again on my machine :)
[17:21] <joshuahoover> thisfred: then it must work everywhere! ;)
[17:21] <thisfred> yep, everyone else is just whining :D
[17:21] <joshuahoover> thisfred: seriously though, that is good news...we should be able to get our desktopcouch and related packages out there this week i would think, right?
[17:22] <thisfred> joshuahoover: yep, though desktopcouch has a few issues of its own left. Nothing major though.
[17:23] <joshuahoover> thisfred: ah, ok...are those issues we need to fix before releasing a package or something we can do in a subsequent package?
[17:24] <thisfred> joshuahoover: well one of the issues is that the packages are built wrong, I think, and another is that the service won't start. That one's fixed on trunk, so we may as well take that along if we have to repackage anyway
[17:24] <joshuahoover> thisfred: those aren't major? ;)
[17:25] <joshuahoover> thisfred: package is built wrong and the service doesn't start, other than that it's working great! ;)
[17:25] <thisfred> joshuahoover: well, not a major amount of work, I meant :)
[17:25] <joshuahoover> heh
[17:25] <joshuahoover> thisfred: i figured that's what you meant, seemed funny reading those two lines together though :)
[17:25] <thisfred> yeah
[17:25] <thisfred> hey, the tests pass, so how big can the problem really be? :)
[18:49] <SpamapS> rmcbride: hey, before I go importing those java deps into branches.. did you have any public bzr branches for the cassandra dependency lucid backports?
[18:51] <rmcbride> SpamapS: I did not do it as a branch, since it was pretty much a 'dch -i' kind of backport. I certainly CAN do, if you'd prefer (just need to re-do it as a UDD branch, and remember how that all works :))
[18:51] <rmcbride> I pretty much grabbed the dsc, did a dpkg-source and did it the "old" way out of habit
[18:52] <rmcbride> or rather
[18:52] <rmcbride> in those packages I did apt-get source <blah>
[18:53] <dobey> hmm
[18:56] <SpamapS> rmcbride: no worries, if its a no source change backport then no need for a branch
[18:56] <SpamapS> rmcbride: we should submit these to lucid backports actually
[19:00] <rmcbride> SpamapS: I must admit that I've not submitted to any of the backports repos before.
[19:07] <SpamapS> rmcbride: there may not be a point, truthfully
[19:07] <SpamapS> rmcbride: PPA's make backports kind of pointless.
[19:08] <SpamapS> PPA's do a better job of encapsulating a particular area of interest where you want to introduce a minimal amount of instability to a stable release.
[19:08]  * rmcbride nods
[19:09] <rmcbride> SpamapS: yea that was my thinking. I'm happy to do it if people see value in it
[19:10] <rmcbride> SpamapS: FWIW maverick backports of the java stuff are building in the hackers' ppa now, then I can send the cassandra backport to build
[19:21] <SpamapS> rmcbride: sweet, I'm uploading the lucid backports to the experimental PPA now
[19:21] <SpamapS> rmcbride: looks like RC2 will be out in a couple of days..
[19:22] <SpamapS> rmcbride: looks like there's also a huge effort to get widespread testing done on 0.7
[19:23] <rmcbride> SpamapS: awesome. Testing good.
[19:29] <SpamapS> rmcbride: how come you listed joptsimple as something you had to backport?
[19:29] <SpamapS> rmcbride: its in lucid
[19:30] <rmcbride> SpamapS Let me double check. I may have miss-typed. There were 3 out of five that turned up in my pbuilder failures that didn't show as "newer build available"
[19:31] <rmcbride> (though perhaps I'm wrong and it was 2 out of 5)
[19:33] <SpamapS> ah, libcommons-el is also in lucid
[19:35] <rmcbride> SpamapS: hmm. I guess it was just that there were newer versions that I backported to our PPA. Possibly not necessary. I backported 5 packages, which were listed in my pbuilder failure. Possibly a logical fail on my part?
[19:36] <rmcbride> Those are indeed in Lucid... just slightly older versions than what I backported. :/ I should have tried building with what was already in...
[19:37] <SpamapS> I think jets3t is all thats necessary
[19:37] <SpamapS> testing that theory now
[19:37] <rmcbride> SpamapS: OK cool. I'm certaily happy to have the needed set be smaller.
[19:38] <rmcbride> and maverick already has that, so no backports needed there
[19:39] <rmcbride> OK I could have saved myself a portion of that work with a different order of operations WRT checking what specifically is where
[19:40] <SpamapS> looks like jets3t is all thats needed
[19:41] <rmcbride> OK cool, so that's all that is needed on Lucid, and even that is not needed in Maverick
[19:41] <SpamapS> huzzah
[19:42] <SpamapS> funny, only supported release chroot I don't have setup is maverick
[19:44] <SpamapS> You know.. all the unpacking/configuring of packages has me wanting an SSD more than ever.
[19:49] <rmcbride> yea. I nearly picked one up on black friday
[19:49] <SpamapS> oh woot I do have a maverick chroot
[19:54] <rmcbride> PPA build of cassandra/maverick is done, pending publish
[20:00] <SpamapS> rmcbride: I didn't bother rebuilding on lucid.. just copied it
[20:01] <SpamapS> rmcbride: but good to know it succeeds. :)
[20:01] <rmcbride> SpamapS: yea :)
[20:03] <SpamapS> I think the biggest hurdle to getting it properly packaged is antlr
[22:18] <SpamapS> rmcbride: next version should be running the test suite btw. :-D
[22:18] <rmcbride> SpamapS: excellent!
[23:47] <poolie> hi
[23:47] <poolie> what do you use in ubuntuone to collect log output from the various servers?