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xaetak | Hi, can I report bugs here? | 10:13 |
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rork | !bugs | xaetak | 10:30 |
ubot2 | xaetak: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs - Bugs in/wishes for the IRC bots (not Ubuntu) can be filed at http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots | 10:30 |
* penguin42 is having problems reporting a bug under Natty; it's telling me that python, python-minimal and unity-asset-pool are obsolete packages and to upgrade before reporting, but apt-get install unity-asset-pool tells me it's the latest version - wth? | 14:50 | |
TeTeT | is there a boilerplate for answering bugs filed for 9.04? Something that it is end of life now? | 16:10 |
hggdh | TeTeT: yes, it should be under the standard responses on the wiki, just a sec | 16:10 |
hggdh | TeTeT: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Distro%20has%20reached%20EOL | 16:13 |
TeTeT | hggdh: thanks | 16:15 |
TeTeT | hggdh: btw I'll probably get permission to write a more evolved workload scheduler for UEC, which you might be able to use for long term testing as well | 16:15 |
TeTeT | hggdh: I run the http workload in the training UEC since weeks and it seems to work fine | 16:16 |
ElPasmo | Hi people, I'm pretty new at bugsquad and I'm beginning to try to understand the triage process. I can't understand why the bug 689722 is a bug itself and there is not enough with 601974 who describes the same problem. | 16:16 |
jdstrand | bug #689722 | 16:16 |
hggdh | TeTeT: *extremely* cool, thank you! | 16:16 |
jdstrand | bug #601974 | 16:16 |
jdstrand | guess no bot here | 16:16 |
ElPasmo | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/689722 | 16:17 |
ElPasmo | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/601974 | 16:17 |
jdstrand | ElPasmo: 601974 was to have the functionality. it is there via gsettings and marked 'Fix Released'. 689722 is a wishlist bug to expose that functionality via a GUI | 16:17 |
hggdh | jdstrand: just pinged -irc about the bot, thanks for the heads-up | 16:18 |
jdstrand | ElPasmo: while the two are very closely related, they are different and it is good practice to not keep adding to a closed bug but to file a new one instead. | 16:18 |
ElPasmo | oh, ok... I was confused. I thought the fix released was about this comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/601974/comments/2 | 16:20 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 601974 in indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "option to show date in the panel (affects: 7) (heat: 36)" [Wishlist,Fix released] | 16:20 |
ElPasmo | thanks for the explanation jdstrand :) | 16:20 |
jdstrand | ElPasmo: sure, np :) | 16:20 |
hggdh | bug 601974 | 16:20 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 601974 in indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "option to show date in the panel (affects: 7) (heat: 36)" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/601974 | 16:20 |
hggdh | go figure... | 16:20 |
charlie-tca | bot started 3 minutes ago | 16:22 |
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hggdh | ah, this is why... | 16:42 |
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charlie-tca | Are we doing anything to help launchpad with the bugjam ? https://dev.launchpad.net/BugJam | 18:27 |
njin | hello to all, bug 665250 | 18:34 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 665250 in xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu) "cangjie5 (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/665250 | 18:34 |
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hggdh | njin: if you do not say what gives on a bug, it will be a bit more complex to help ;-) | 19:43 |
njin | hggdh: :-( I can only suppose the root of this issue, but sincerly i don't know what is cangjie5, cangjie3 , sorry to all | 19:50 |
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njin | I don't want to learn chinese :.( | 19:51 |
micahcowan | what's this in reference to? | 19:53 |
* micahcowan doesn't know chinese, either, but he knows a number of characters (via Japanese), and might know just enough to understand a problem, depending on what it is. | 19:54 | |
hggdh | micahcowan: this is bug 665250 | 19:54 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 665250 in xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu) "cangjie5 (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/665250 | 19:54 |
njin | bug655250 | 19:54 |
* micahcowan i.e., he couldn't translate, but he could fake being able to type Chinese or something if it's an input method bug, locale-specific issue, etc | 19:54 | |
njin | bug 655250 | 19:55 |
ubot2 | njin: Bug 655250 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/655250 is private | 19:55 |
njin | bug 665250 | 19:55 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 665250 in xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu) "cangjie5 (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/665250 | 19:55 |
micahcowan | Huh. I probably can't help either. Those cangjie codes don't mean anything to me. They don't seem to be related to pronunciation, maybe they indicate the form of the character/composition from radicals. | 19:57 |
micahcowan | I wonder if the coding system changed between versions, or something. | 19:57 |
micahcowan | Apparently, that's exactly what it is: indicates the form of the character. Pretty cool; you can type Chinese without actually knowing Chinese (just knowing what the characters look like) :) | 20:03 |
micahcowan | Those key combos do seem to produce those characters at the online input engine at http://www.cangjieinput.com/?lang=en | 20:11 |
micahcowan | Apparently there are multiple versions of the code, though, so it doesn't necessarily follow that the current version in Ubuntu ought to... maybe they changed something. | 20:11 |
hggdh | aye. But way beyond my meager knowledge of alternate typing :-( | 20:25 |
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hggdh | jcastro: time for a quick Q&A? | 21:46 |
jcastro | sure | 21:46 |
jcastro | what's up? | 21:46 |
hggdh | jcastro: I just came accross https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2010-December/236770.html and I am unsure on how to fully answer | 21:48 |
jcastro | hggdh: he should file a bug on "ubuntu-community" in launchpad about this | 21:50 |
jcastro | then I can ask someone from the CC to look at it or something | 21:50 |
jcastro | but a bug report is the best place | 21:50 |
hggdh | jcastro: so I should open a bug and assign it to ...? | 21:50 |
hggdh | oh | 21:51 |
jcastro | if you just file it in "ubuntu-community" we watch that project | 21:51 |
hggdh | duh | 21:51 |
jcastro | and one of us will get it assigned | 21:51 |
hggdh | k. I will copy the email in the bug | 21:51 |
* jcastro nods | 21:51 | |
hggdh | jcastro: thank you, sir | 21:52 |
jcastro | I don't really get what the guy is trying to say | 21:54 |
jcastro | unless he really means trying to enforce a CoC on everyone who uses ubuntu, which doesn't make sense and is impossible | 21:55 |
hggdh | yes, this is pretty much what I answered(but stating this was my PoV) | 21:56 |
hggdh | but I do not think I am able to give him an 'official' answer | 21:57 |
hggdh | anyway: bug 689893 is now opened ;-) | 21:58 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 689893 in ubuntu-community "Doubt about the CoC (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/689893 | 21:58 |
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