[07:42] <aelen_v> gnome-session-properties does not run my command to get rid of those nasty Flash & Java cookies. It fails whether there is a command (rm -rf ~/.adobe/Flash_Player/AssetCache/*) or an executable bash script containing those rm commands. Though, gnome-schedule seems to do the job (and occasionally gnome-session-properties also...). Could it be a bug or am I missing something?
[08:04] <aelen_v> Occasionally means that after I "cleaned" ~/.gnome2/autostart/sh.desktop file it worked for a couple of logins/reboots. Then it again stopped to work without any evident reason.
[14:46] <om26er> 'huday current' says the available hugday is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20110210 how to set it to today's hugday?
[14:47] <om26er> pedro_, ^^
[14:49] <charlie-tca> where?
[14:50] <charlie-tca> nm, nothing I can do
[14:50] <charlie-tca> pedro_: ^ ^
[14:52] <pedro_> om26er, it says 20110203 here
[14:52] <pedro_> om26er, try the ubuntu-qa-tools from the bzr repo
[14:52] <pedro_> bzr branch lp:ubuntu-qa-tools
[14:52] <pedro_> that bug is fixed there, bug in question is bug 592074
[14:52] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 592074 in ubuntu-qa-tools (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "hugday current returns next hugday (if available) on a hugday (affects: 1) (heat: 13)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/592074
[14:54] <om26er> thanks i'll update :)
[14:54] <pedro_> you're welcome
[16:36] <ScottK> Is that proper tag for a bug with a regression now regression-natty (for a Natty regression from Maverick)?
[16:36] <micahg> ScottK: it's regression-release natty and open a natty task
[16:37] <ScottK> Thanks
[18:02] <charlie-tca> hm, just getting started on the bug day and already seem to be about 50 behind... :-)
[18:02] <charlie-tca> glad to see we have people working this!
[18:44] <bdmurray> chrisccoulson: did that debug version of firefox get uploaded?
[18:44] <Darxus> My bug for alpha 2, which I marked public, was just automatically marked a duplicate of a private bug.  Mine is bug #712660.
[18:45] <yofel> lp 712660
[18:45] <yofel> bug 712660
[18:46] <yofel> jpds: ^
[18:46] <Darxus> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/712660  plugininstall.py crashed with IOError in command(): [Errno 32] Broken pipe
[18:46] <Darxus> Basically install fails.  Possibly just before updating grub.
[18:47] <ddecator> hggdh, charlie-tca, vish: looks like you three (and pedro) are the admins for the bugsquad-mentorship lp team. vish mentioned there being some changes happening to the team (not sure what they are) but i'm currently working with RedSingularity to help get him both into the beginners team and ready for -control. i updated the wiki to show him as my bugsquad mentee, but could one of you approve him into the lp team so it's official? (assuming t
[18:47] <yofel> yep, and it is a duplicate of the other one looking at the backtrace
[18:48] <Darxus> yofel: Yeah, I expected it really was a duplicate.  But it's annoying that I can't get to the one it's a duplicate of.
[18:49] <yofel> well, there might always be some private data from the installation in one of the binary files, that's why it's private
[18:49] <yofel> the bug would need looking at by someone that knows ubiquity before it's marked public
[18:50] <vish> ddecator: done! thanks.. i dint know the link/lp id/member name yesterday :)
[18:50] <ddecator> vish: thanks much :)
[18:50] <charlie-tca> Darxus, yofel : looking
[18:51] <vish> hggdh: charlie-tca approved RedSingularity as ddecator's mentee for the old team
[18:51] <yofel> charlie-tca: thanks, I don't know scratch about ubiquity
[18:51] <ddecator> old team?
[18:51] <yofel> ddecator: btw, you need an IRC client that supports oversized messages :P
[18:52] <vish> ddecator: yea.. now there is a new team where it is not just one on one.. more of a classroom
[18:52] <vish> with a bunch of mentors..
[18:52] <ddecator> vish: oh, interesting. is there a wiki page describing it?
[18:52] <Darxus> I know there's no private data in mine.  The only thing that virtualbox knew was my username.
[18:53] <ddecator> yofel: heh :p
[18:53] <greg-g> ummmm, so, dumb question. Why did Bug Watch Updater go through and set the importance on some upstream tasks from Medium to Unknown last week and then turn around and undo that change today?
[18:53] <vish> ddecator: https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship-group-alpha
[18:54] <vish> greg-g: it is a silly little thing, i believe it sometimes forgets what it is has already done  ;p
[18:54] <vish> -is
[18:54] <greg-g> unfortunately I heard from a member of the michigan loco that it is annoying the heck out of him :/
[18:55] <vish> yea.. me too :S
[18:55] <ddecator> vish: interesting idea. any restrictions for joining the new team?
[18:56] <vish> ddecator: nope. it was basically an idea to have several sub-teams …
[18:56] <vish> ddecator: not sure what restrictions you are thinking of though..
[18:57] <bdmurray> greg-g: it was a bug in Launchpad itself and the parsing of upstream bug reports
[18:57] <ddecator> vish: i guess "requirements" would have been a better word. i'd be willing to join that new team and help out any way i can :)
[18:58] <charlie-tca> Darxus: public now, you should be able to see bug 705359
[18:58] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 705359 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "plugininstall.py crashed with IOError in command(): [Errno 32] Broken pipe (affects: 10) (dups: 9) (heat: 82)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/705359
[18:58] <charlie-tca> vish: thanks
[18:58] <vish> like Bug #575774 , it one day changed the status and then today it updated the priority.. that too for an invalid bug o.0
[18:58] <Darxus> charlie-tca: Cool, thanks.
[18:58] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 575774 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "2.6.32-21-generic CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns flood (affects: 2) (heat: 24)" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/575774
[18:59] <charlie-tca> yofel: no problem
[18:59] <Darxus> Yup, I can see it.
[19:00] <greg-g> bdmurray: sad. Oh well. I'll make sure the guy who was annoyed doesn't get too annoyed ;)
[19:00] <greg-g> bdmurray / vish: thanks for the info, though!
[19:01] <vish> np.. i got spammed today too :)
[19:01] <vish> well often, whenever it has its tantrums ;p
[19:02] <vish> hehe, *ONE year* later it checked for the importance of this fix released bug  Bug #406167  ;p
[19:02] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 406167 in kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "[karmic] Strigi indexer notifications after suspend/hiberbation (affects: 4) (heat: 6)" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/406167
[19:03] <yofel> heh
[19:06] <vish> ddecator: sure, you can join in the new team as well.. or maybe we can start a new beta mentoring team too, depending on what the others think …
[19:07] <ddecator> vish: no rush. you guys talk it over and decide where you want to things to go, and we can go from there
[19:07] <bdmurray> I think one team is enough for now as we are just testing it out
[19:09] <vish> bdmurray: should we make it mandatory that mentees need to report biweekly?(just mentioning the bugs they triaged or even if they dint ) there seems little activity in the team.. :s
[19:11] <bdmurray> vish: it seems like more work for the mentee which my increase the burden of triaging if you will.  I'd rather something (smart) were done like that automatically.  Perhaps subscribing the team to the bug or an auto generated summary of activity.
[19:11] <Darxus> Has anybody gotten alpha 2 64 bit to install?
[19:12] <vish> hmm, automatically.. interesting idea..!
[19:13] <ddecator> bdmurray: +1
[19:14] <vish> bdmurray:  why i thought making them submit was because i noticed that some havent triaged even a single bug.. :(
[19:15] <vish> https://launchpad.net/~adiratiu00/+karma none
[19:15] <vish> https://launchpad.net/~bolster/+karma no recent activity..
[19:16] <bdmurray> vish: well it'd be good to follow up and find out why.  is due to lack of time or something about the triaging process?
[19:16] <vish> yea..
[19:17] <vish>  i'll send out a mail today, asking how it is going on
[19:17] <bdmurray> I wouldn't necessarily trust +karma
[19:18] <vish> nah, not karma.. its the no bug activity i'm looking it
[19:18] <bdmurray> I wouldn't necessarily trust the +karma page
[19:18] <vish> oh!
[19:19] <vish> (gmane doesnt show any difference either..)
[19:19] <Darxus> Alpha 2 was released with an amd64 image that *never* successfully installs without a workaround?
[19:19] <bdmurray> vish: okay if both say that then okay ;-)
[19:20] <vish> ;)
[19:21] <yofel> alpha2 was released? where?
[19:21] <vish> !
[19:21] <yofel> Darxus: btw. you can find ISO testers in #ubuntu-testing, they might know more
[19:22]  * vish was just typing : Darxus: you'd have better luck in #u+1 … and realized what yofel said :D
[19:22] <yofel> well, #ubuntu+1 too as vish wanted to say ;)
[19:23] <vish> yofel: Darxus is trying to trick us like pitti ;p
[19:23] <yofel> hahah
[19:23] <Darxus> yofel: Thanks.
[19:23] <Darxus> vish: How is pitti trying to trick you?
[19:24] <vish> Darxus: he pre-announced archives being closed for alpha2  ;)
[19:24] <vish> jolted the heck out of a lot of folks ;p
[19:24] <Darxus> vish: Huh?
[19:24] <yofel> oh yeah, that was funny :D
[19:25]  * yofel fetches the mail
[19:27] <yofel> Darxus: 1) https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2011-January/000811.html
[19:27] <yofel> Darxus: 2) https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2011-January/000812.html
[19:27] <bdmurray> Darxus: the issue is documented in the TechnicalOverview for Natty
[19:27] <bdmurray> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/TechnicalOverview
[19:27] <bdmurray> if its the one I am thinking of
[19:27] <Darxus> yofel: Nice, thanks :)
[19:27] <Darxus> bdmurray: I saw that.  It's actually a different bug.  I'm trying the workaround listed for it.
[19:27] <bdmurray> Additionally the known issues on that page are something we all should be familiar as duplicates may come in
[21:56] <bcurtiswx> bug watch updater is sick again
[21:56] <bcurtiswx> or well.. its better and catching up