[00:19] <micahg> bdrung: was I unclear about python-pyproj in my comment?
[00:22] <bdrung> micahg: not to me, but to the others.
[00:23] <micahg> bdrung: ok, thanks, just needed the sanity check :)
[00:24] <bdrung> micahg: i gave the ack because he uploaded a newer version (which wasn't necessary)
[00:24] <micahg> bdrung: no, I know why you did what you did :), I would've done it if you didn't
[06:28] <porthose> ScottK, ping Is this what you needed for bug #676360?
[07:08] <dholbach> good morning!
[11:46] <ScottK> porthose: It was.  That's why I'd said it was approved and marked it in progress.
[15:29] <ari-tczew> debfx: how is progress of moodle merge?
[18:31] <kklimonda> ScottK: we got a new gtkmm uploaded at last, I'll try to prepare a gtkglextmm update tonight and we can rebuild python-visual then
[18:54] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: have you looked on python-django
[18:54] <ari-tczew> ?
[18:56] <kklimonda> ari-tczew: no, sorry - I've been sick last week and didn't remember about it (try sending me an email if I don't respond on IRC :) )
[18:57] <kklimonda> ari-tczew: from the debian changelog it looks like we can sync 1.2.3-2
[18:58] <kklimonda> (the best way to see if it builds on ubuntu buildd is to upload it to the ppa - I still can't configure local pbuilder to disable internet connection)
[18:59] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: I'll have a look.
[18:59] <geser> kklimonda: I've a patched pbuilder to use stgraber's "sandbox" to disable net access during package build
[19:00] <kklimonda> geser: can you put a patch somewhere? I've tried to use iptables as suggested here but for some reason it doesn't work :)
[19:00] <kklimonda> (it does block *something* just not what it's supposed to block)
[19:01] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: I don't want to be hectic and insolent/impatient, but I'd like to write test SRU g-s-d on your todo list. (:
[19:03] <kklimonda> ari-tczew: sorry, I'm swamped with work and trying to catch up. Give me few days and if I don't reply just poke me again with a larger stick ;)
[19:04] <kklimonda> I can probably launch 10.04 vm right now
[19:04] <kklimonda> if I have enough ram.. mhm
[19:04] <kklimonda> hmm
[19:04] <kklimonda> nope
[19:04] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: okok
[19:04] <kklimonda> where did my ram go :/
[19:04] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: maybe on a sled?
[19:05] <kklimonda> heh, most of it is stuck in the XP vm I have running but it doesn't explain why I only have ~450 free..
[19:05] <kklimonda> (most == 1GB)
[19:06] <kklimonda> oh, nm-applet is leaking over 600MB
[19:06] <kklimonda> compiz 350..
[19:06] <kklimonda> and unity-panel-service 240
[19:06] <kklimonda> it wasn't a wise decision to update so early after all :/
[19:09] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: do you running any server services?
[19:09] <kklimonda> no, it's an almost clean natty install
[19:48] <frewsxcv> mencoder + mplayer was moved from multiverse to universe in maverick. is there any reason why mplayer-gnome is still in multiverse?
[19:54] <yofel> I'll second that question for smplayer
[19:55] <micahg> I can probably review those tonight if no one gets to them before that
[19:56] <frewsxcv> micahg: thanks
[20:16] <pting> i added some patches to debian/patches and appended the filenames into debian/patches/series. what command do i run to ensure these new patches are applied? are they automatically applied when running debuild?
[20:30] <Rhonda> If there already was a series file you can assume that they will get automatically applied, yes.
[21:43] <gilir> frewsxcv, already reported : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-mplayer/+bug/675167 , waiting admin archive feedback :)
[22:02] <highvoltage> it's always such a relief to see one of my packages being accepted