[00:39] <apachelogger> afiestas: bug 689691
[00:44] <apachelogger> ScottK: bug 688452 is known, is it not?
[01:00] <Riddell> eveyrone say hi to amorphous1, he's an elite tester from canonical's support office
[01:01] <amorphous1> Hello folks, I can confirm bug 688452
[01:04] <Riddell> "Lucid Lynx"  hmm, that's sort of released, surely we're more interested in issues in natty?
[01:09] <ScottK> apachelogger: Commented.
[01:10] <ScottK> Riddell: It was installed as 10.04, but upgraded to 10.10.  This is part of what mgraesslin was investigating at UDS with my hardware I believe.
[01:21] <Riddell> ScottK: I did the kde-l10n for -proposed wrong, re-doing now
[01:22] <ScottK> OK.  The rest is building nicely it seems.
[08:41] <wstephenson> moin. does kdepim 4.4.8 built vs 4.5.85 work for you? resources assert for me?
[08:41] <wstephenson> -?
[08:50] <wstephenson> looks like it doesn't (bko#259342)
[09:09] <apachelogger> kde bug 259342
[09:10] <apachelogger> sounds like fun :S
[09:21] <shadeslayer> ScottK: yes
[09:21] <shadeslayer> i uploaded the fixed package
[09:22] <shadeslayer> oh my 
[10:03] <shadeslayer> someone forgot to update meta kde to 4.5.4 in maverick ppa
[11:05] <yofel> o/
[11:12] <Riddell> morning yofel 
[12:15] <yofel> Riddell: can I bump the version of kdepim in beta ppa to ~ppa2 (or should I use something else?)? Now that 4.4.8 was uploaded to maverick updates apt thinks removing kde is better than replacing kdepim with the same version from beta if you add the beta ppa
[12:15] <yofel> *mav updates ppa
[12:18] <Riddell> yofel: yes go ahead
[12:32] <Mamarok> just a question: for Lucid, Amarok 2.3.2 should be available in the backports PPA, right?
[12:33] <Riddell> Mamarok: launchpad says yes
[12:34] <Mamarok> I was sure as well, just double-checked, the guy forgot to add the repo I told him to add...
[12:36] <Riddell> koffice built on arm!
[12:36] <Riddell> oh happy day
[13:50] <ScottK> shadeslayer: Thanks.
[14:03] <ScottK> Riddell: Congratulations.
[14:17] <ScottK> Riddell: What would you think about an announcement on kubuntu.org that KDE SC 4.4.5 is in lucid-proposed and needs testing?
[14:18] <ScottK> Tm_T: ^^^ including powerpc.
[14:18] <ScottK> Actually let me install it first ....
[14:20] <Riddell> ScottK: I think on kubuntu-devel mailing list would be better
[14:21] <ScottK> OK.
[14:21] <Riddell> you can try conjoling amorphous1 into testing
[14:23] <Quintasan> apachelogger: gstreamer0.10-pitfdll is missing and Amarok Optional Features installer fails :P
[14:24] <Riddell> Quintasan: amd64?
[14:25] <Quintasan> Riddell: yes
[14:25] <Riddell> Quintasan: kubuntu-restricted-addons or kubuntu-restricted-extras is broken
[14:25] <Riddell> which, to be fair on apachelogger, is nothing to do with him
[14:26] <Riddell> but fixes welcome
[14:26] <Quintasan> Riddell: oh, awesome
[14:26] <Quintasan> let me try fixing this
[14:28] <shadeslayer> could someone look at http://people.ubuntu.com/~rohangarg/konsole.txt
[14:28] <shadeslayer> seems upgrade is failing
[14:28] <ScottK> Quintasan: Did you get my ping on sip4-qt3 (sorry again for the delay)?
[14:28] <shadeslayer> err
[14:29] <Quintasan> ScottK: nope, my ISP had some severe issues and I was disconnected several times
[14:29] <ScottK> OK
[14:29] <Quintasan> and backlock is not long enough :(
[14:29] <Quintasan> log*
[14:29] <ScottK> Quintasan: Where does the API version number that's in debian/control come from?
[14:30] <Riddell> shadeslayer: python 2.7 problem at a guess
[14:30] <shadeslayer> aye
[14:30] <Quintasan> IIRC apport fails due to API incompatibility
[14:30] <shadeslayer> basically .. no upgrade for me
[14:30] <shadeslayer> Quintasan: dude, any idea how to remove a custom rom to go back to the default one via kubuntu?
[14:31] <shadeslayer> all exe files
[14:31] <Quintasan> ScottK: no idea, flash the default one?
[14:31] <shadeslayer> HOW!!!!
[14:31] <shadeslayer> thats the question :P
[14:31] <Quintasan> and how'd you flash the new one?
[14:31] <shadeslayer> there is no ZIP file
[14:31] <shadeslayer> Quintasan: http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Bravo
[14:31] <Quintasan> you didnt do a backup?
[14:31] <shadeslayer> err.... no ... :P
[14:31] <Quintasan> ....
[14:33] <Quintasan> ScottK: I assume you mean "sip-api-8.0"
[14:33] <ScottK> Quintasan: Yes.
[14:34] <Quintasan> ScottK: IIRC this version provides API 8.0 that's based on apport crash using this version
[14:39] <ScottK> Quintasan: Found it: siplib/sip.h
[14:39] <shadeslayer> ah well
[14:39] <ScottK> You should've bumped the API version for Python as well as Python3.
[14:39] <Quintasan> I didn't do that? Silly me.
[14:40] <ScottK> Quintasan: Did you deal with POX's other questions?
[14:40] <Quintasan> I believe I have corrected all mistakes pointed out by him but I'm not sure if this is 100% correct
[14:42] <Quintasan> What the hell
[14:44] <Quintasan> Riddell: strange, the file is not present in both kubuntu-restricted-{extras,addons}
[14:45] <dantti> ScottK: you that like non disruptive stuff might like pinhero's new icon :D http://img21.imageshack.us/my.php?image=plasmadesktopjt1603.png
[14:46] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207318 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/ (backend.cpp package.cpp) Fix a small memory leak in PackagePrivate. We had a pointer that we new to in the Package constructor which we weren't deleting in the PackagePrivate destructor
[14:59] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207327 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/package.cpp Remove unnecessary QLatin1String -> QString conversion
[14:59] <Riddell> Quintasan: do kubuntu-restricted-addons and kubuntu-restricted-extras install?
[15:04] <Riddell> jussi01: hmm, plasma media centre doesn't seem to do much currently
[15:10] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207335 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/backend.cpp Remove checks for irrelevant Synaptic config entries.
[15:38] <apachelogger> Riddell, Quintasan: soon that stuff can be retired for amarok/dragon/anything phonon-gsty
[15:38] <apachelogger> since gst can handle that junk with kpackagekit directly
[15:51] <Riddell> this owncloud thing really works
[15:54] <ScottK> Nice.
[15:55] <Riddell> well their website is down, which is probably ironic for a cloud server thing but besides that it works
[15:59] <Riddell> maco: have you looked at packaging this at all?
[15:59] <Riddell> oh, release team meeting
[15:59] <Riddell> ARM and PowerPC looks good
[16:00] <Riddell> anything else they're likely to care about?
[16:01] <droidslayer> Not getting enuf cookies?
[16:01] <droidslayer> :-P
[16:01] <ScottK> Transition to upower/udisks from hal is looking a lot better with beta 2.
[16:02] <ScottK> Riddell: ^^^ and KDE FTBFS list is down to one if you uploaded koffice and not yet kdevelop.
[16:02] <Riddell> koffice is building now
[16:02] <Riddell> ScottK: so kdevelop is the one?
[16:02] <ScottK> Yes
[16:03] <Riddell> waiting on kronos then
[16:03] <Riddell> but that's the same for all arches
[16:04] <ScottK> Yep.
[16:05] <ScottK> Right, but that's the only KDE/main FTBFS left (I'm not going to claim OOo on power even if it is in the package set)
[16:06] <ScottK> Looks like we have a bit of NBS work to do too, but not worth mentioning.
[16:07]  * Riddell accepts 4.4.5 kde-l10n into lucid-proposed
[16:13] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207362 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/package.cpp Removed unused variables
[16:15] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207364 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/cache.cpp Remove unnecessary null checks before deletion
[16:16] <CIA-39> [libqapt] jmthomas * 1207365 * trunk/extragear/sysadmin/libqapt/src/history.cpp SVN_SILENT: Another unused variable
[16:58] <ScottK> Riddell: Do we want to ask mvo to arrange for update-manager to remove hal on upgrades?
[17:00] <Riddell> ScottK: that would seem like a good idea
[17:00] <Riddell> assuming the user has nothing else that needs it installed
[17:00] <Tm_T> ScottK: my ibook is now on Maverick
[17:00] <ScottK> Tm_T: OK.  Well that's next.
[17:01] <Tm_T> oh and natty image, will try it today or tomorrow if nothing radical happens
[18:44] <suddha_sourav> Hello everyoe
[18:44] <suddha_sourav> *everyone
[20:02] <ScottK> Riddell: I guess the question about what kdepim to ship by default is pretty well answered.
[20:18] <ScottK> So far so good with KDE SC 4.4.5/PIM 4.4.8 on lucid....
[20:18] <ScottK> Time to write kubuntu-devel...
[21:28] <Riddell> ScottK: why is it answered?
[21:29] <ulysses> Riddell: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-i18n-doc&m=129261348718030&w=2
[21:30] <Riddell> hmm, now why didn't that come to my inbox?
[21:31] <Riddell> however he still says to do it in the near future so it would still happen before our feature freeze
[21:31] <Riddell> but probably not
[21:37] <ScottK> Riddell: I could see shipping a kdepim2 package in Universe for people who are adventurous.
[21:45] <Riddell> ScottK: that would also let us have the mobile versions in kubuntu mobile
[21:46] <ScottK> Riddell: Yes.  Did you get a chance to talk to cjwatson about how we should do our seeds?
[21:46] <ScottK> (so mobile stuff can be in Universe)?
[21:57] <Riddell> ScottK: oh no, entirely forgot :(
[21:59] <ScottK> I guess you'll be seeing him at the sprint soonish?
[22:00] <ScottK> JontheEchidna: Would you mind having a look at symbols changes in strigi when it's rebuilt?  We need to do a rebuild for exiv2 transition.
[22:05] <ScottK> JontheEchidna: I can pastebin the changes.
[22:08]  * ScottK pastebins anyway - http://paste.ubuntu.com/545071/
[22:18] <JontheEchidna> ScottK: sure
[22:19] <ScottK> JontheEchidna: Thanks.