[10:23] <evfool> hi all
[10:24] <evfool> does anyone know if its possible to have "message count" numbers in an application indicator (like in the messaging menu)
[11:26] <ari-tczew> ogra: ping
[11:32] <geser> ari-tczew: re subversion merge: why should I open a bug for a bzr-based merge?
[11:33] <ari-tczew> geser: not my business, I didn't wrote that you should. Only asked out of curiosity.
[11:33] <ari-tczew> geser: but commenting on MoM is welcome since I wanted to take this merge and I noticed your bzr link here yesterday.
[11:33] <ari-tczew> I commented it on MoM.
[11:34] <geser> ari-tczew: ok, will remember it for the next time. I used to file bugs for bzr-based merges but that was before the sponsoring overview listed them.
[11:36] <ari-tczew> ok thanks
[12:05] <ogra> ari-tczew, yep
[12:06] <ari-tczew> ogra: PM possible?
[12:06] <ogra> sure
[15:03] <Quintasan|Droid> Oh snap, segfaults on X after upgrade, this was expected?
[15:08] <ari-tczew> cjwatson: could you paste link to packageset page?
[15:39] <ScottL> jdong, hi, you may not remember but we spoke about six months ago about ubuntu studio starting a backporting program for audio applications
[15:40] <ScottL> jdong,  you had suggested that we use our own backporting ppa for testing and hosting of applications for users to upgrade
[15:40] <ScottL> jdong, persia has strongly suggested that we further this working into getting the backports officially pushed into the repos
[15:41] <ScottL> jdong, to this end we plan to still have a testing ppa but fill out a bug report and have two testers confirm that it works
[15:41] <ScottL> jdong, hopefully this will allow the applications to be backported into the official repos with minimal effort from the official backports team
[16:42] <alexbligh> if debuild runs with a normal Makefile, and does "make install", does it run with fakeroot and in a chroot environment? I am getting "mkdir -p /tftpboot
[16:42] <alexbligh> mkdir: cannot create directory `/tftpboot': Permission denied
[16:42] <alexbligh> "
[19:38] <jef91> Anyone know their way around the ubiquity slide show installer at all?
[21:13] <kklimonda> any idea why would I hit "E: Package 'libcurl4-dev' has no installation candidate" on buildds ?
[21:13] <kklimonda> and then
[21:13] <kklimonda> libcurl4-dev is a virtual package provided by:
[21:13] <kklimonda> Using  (no default, using first one)
[21:37] <geser> kklimonda: isn't libcurl4-dev a pure virtual package? I'm not sure how well LP buildds cope with pure virtual packages
[21:38] <kklimonda> geser: well, they coped just fine till now :)
[21:38] <geser> kklimonda: I guess it's about transimission: as you already build-depend on libssl-dev (so I assume it's ok to link with openssl) build-depend on libcurl4-openssl-dev instead (or add it as an alternative)
[21:39] <kklimonda> geser: unless something in curl packaging has changed recently it should work, and I don't see any obvious changes
[21:39] <geser> hmm
[21:47] <geser> kklimonda: perhaps #launchpad knows an answer (during the week). Perhaps there was a change to the buildds.
[21:47] <kklimonda> geser: I'll ask, it's not very urgent
[22:17] <ari-tczew> I'm receiving informations from Polish LoCo that upgrading to natty shows a lot of broken dependencies.
[22:18] <geser> which packages? have they something in common?
[22:20] <ari-tczew> geser: I asked for examples, still waiting for more info.