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c2tarunneed help with application texlive. I want to check whether it is in repository or not? please check bug 71252101:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 712521 in texlive-base (Ubuntu) "[Needs packaging] TeXLive 2010" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71252101:44
danttito build i386 packages do I need a chroot? if so is it better to use something like virtual box?02:25
persiachroots are typically fine to build stuff.02:26
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ryanakcaQuintasan: see git://git.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-extras/bangarang.git02:42
ryanakcaQuintasan: It was quicker for me just to redo it than to rebase/merge the two very much diverged branches.02:43
danttiin the build-depends I have added qt4-qmake but findQ4.cmake fails to find it in my pbuilder chroot, what could be wrong?03:36
danttiit even downloaded qt4-qmake...03:37
Tm_TScottK: testing atm04:31
Tm_TScottK: all seems to work, wlan not tested, but broadband tested instead04:56
Tm_TScottK: and as usual, installer not tested other than "it runs"04:57
CIA-40[docmessages] yurchor * 1218741 * trunk/l10n-kde4/uk/ (14 files in 9 dirs) SVN_SILENT Ukrainian translation update06:18
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CIA-40[docmessages] zepires * 1218763 * trunk/l10n-kde4/pt/ (12 files in 8 dirs) Finished HEAD for now10:30
CIA-40[messages] pelcak * 1218765 * trunk/l10n-kde4/cs/messages/ (6 files in 2 dirs) Update from Summit10:33
GHHWhich is basic KDE Package For Ubuntu (GNOME)?11:40
c2tarunhi11:49
droidslayerc2tarun: hi :)11:50
c2tarunhi droidslayer :)11:51
droidslayerRiddell: booked your tickets yet? :P ... 11:51
droidslayerc2tarun: ssup?11:51
c2tarundroidslayer: you booked your tickets?11:51
droidslayerYep11:52
droidslayerJust got a mail from indigo11:52
c2tarundroidslayer: grt :)11:52
droidslayer:)11:53
yofeldroidslayer: look at bug 681582 ;)11:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 681582 in bzr-builder "fails to build with "bzr: out of memory"" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68158211:58
droidslayerYayyyy11:59
droidslayerNow all we need is jelmer to release it into LP11:59
yofeldroidslayer: he did that a few hours ago :P12:00
droidslayerAhhh12:00
droidslayerKewl12:00
yofeland works :D12:00
droidslayerThats the best part12:00
droidslayer:)12:00
droidslayerI'll start on something in 90 mins12:01
ScottKTm_T: Thanks.13:12
ScottKTm_T: Released the image based on your testing.  Thanks again.13:29
danttidoes anyone has a good link to how do I create simple upstart scripts? my googling is not being helpfull (at least I can't start my job yet :P )13:38
yofeldantti: there are enough examples in /etc/init/ - and there's http://upstart.ubuntu.com/14:01
danttiyofel: yep, I didn't know that there were stored at /etc/init/ :P , now I'm strugling on how to make cmake install it :P14:02
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persiadantti, If you're packaging an app, use dh_installinit14:09
danttipersia: I'm going to but shouldn't I first install it in the right location with cmake?14:12
persiaIf you do that, you have to pass --onlyscripts to dh_installinit, which may complicate your packaging.14:13
kshadeslayerso i'll need someone to sponsor a upload of kdegames to natty soonish14:59
ghostcubehi folks i just noticed there is still no ubuntu-one kde interface15:01
ghostcubeis this planned? cause in this bug report it doesnt seem so15:01
ghostcubehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-client/+bug/37514515:01
ubottuUbuntu bug 375145 in Ubuntu One Client "Ubuntu One should have a KDE client" [Wishlist,Confirmed]15:01
kshadeslayerwell ....15:05
kshadeslayeri'll let apachelogger answer that one15:05
kshadeslayerghostcube: basically u1 api keeps getting broken and there is no way we can keep up with that 15:05
ghostcubeah ok :) cause in the ubuntu mailing list there has been a question about ubuntu-one in kde and thats not working somehow15:06
ghostcubekshadeslayer: thx for the answer so far :)15:06
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debfxgnaa, will the lp bug watch spam ever stop?!15:13
shadeslayerdebfx: just unsubscribe from kubuntu-bugs15:14
shadeslayeri'll subscribe back in 4-5 days when everything returns to normal15:14
debfxshadeslayer: I'm not subscribed to that list, just individual bug reports15:14
shadeslayerah15:14
shadeslayeri'm not subscribed to many individual bug reports ;)15:15
debfxlucky you ;)15:15
shadeslayerapachelogger: master ... i've read the Ubuntu Design guidelines ... ;)15:36
ghostcubeshadeslayer: nah not master :) old man  lulz15:37
ghostcube*hide and run*15:37
shadeslayerhaha :P15:37
shadeslayerghostcube: he claims he is 1915:38
ghostcubeborn in 19xx15:38
ghostcube:D15:38
shadeslayerlol15:38
shadeslayerso can someone sponsor a upload of kdegames from  https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/kde-extra when it lands there16:38
debfxI need some sponsoring too :)16:39
debfxhm maybe I should apply for kubuntu-dev ...16:42
yofelah, you did the kajongg stuff16:43
shadeslayeryep16:43
shadeslayeryofel: oh do we close bugs with this package?16:43
shadeslayerdoesn't look like it16:45
c2tarunhi17:04
tazzhi17:04
c2taruntazz: do you know any tutorial that explains how to look at the diff file?17:04
c2taruntazz: I mean diff output17:04
tazzc2tarun, http://www.linuxtutorialblog.com/post/introduction-using-diff-and-patch-tutorial17:05
c2taruntazz: thanks a lot :)17:06
c2tarunRiddell: hi, I backported bluedevil to maverick yesterday. take a look at bug 71267817:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 712678 in maverick-backports "Request for backport of newer version of bluedevil" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71267817:07
c2tarunRiddell: I mean not backported :P requested :)17:07
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yofelshadeslayer: nope, I never filed one on lp17:21
shadeslayerok17:21
shadeslayeryofel: i fixed it for you ... go test :P17:21
yofeljussi wanted it, I just debugged it until I got stuck at cmake and had the kde folks fix it17:22
shadeslayerah17:23
c2taruncan anyone please explain me this error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/562650/17:23
shadeslayerjussi: its fixed ... just needs to be uploaded to natty ;)17:23
shadeslayerc2tarun: Hunk #1 FAILED at 21.17:23
shadeslayerfix the patch17:23
c2tarunshadeslayer: how to fix the patch? can you please explain a bit.17:24
shadeslayerc2tarun: so patches are based ontop of existing code 17:24
shadeslayerif the base code changes, your patch needs to be updated17:24
c2tarunwe need to update the patch? not apply the patch>17:25
c2tarunthe patch? *17:25
yofelwell, your patch fails to apply17:25
yofelsince the code has changed17:26
yofelso you either need to update or remove it depending on the upstream changes17:26
yofelspcifically debian/patches/02-string_h.patch17:26
c2tarunyofel: i removed it first, I thought it is already applied in upstream. but see the comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bibshelf/+bug/71302317:27
ubottuUbuntu bug 713023 in bibshelf (Ubuntu) "Newer Version Available" [Undecided,Incomplete]17:27
yofelc2tarun: maybe you dropped the wrong patch?17:27
yofelfrom the name of the failed one there seems to be more than one  patch17:28
c2tarunyofel: I usually dont get that how the patches work? Any suggestions where can i read about them?17:29
yofelpatches are changes to the source17:30
c2tarunyofel: who create patches?17:30
yofelso if you find a bug in the upstream code, and need to fix it immediately you would add a patch to the package17:30
yofeldepends17:30
yofelyou can use a patch from upstream, or you can create your own one17:30
yofeldepending on the situation17:30
yofelupstream patches would usually come from the version control system where upstream has fixed a bug, and you take the diff from that fix17:31
c2tarunyofel: why upstream introduce patches? can't they change the source code directly?17:31
yofelupstream doesn't usually introduce patches, they sometimes do if a fix has to be shipped immediately,  but they can't release a new upstream version, or that would take too much time17:32
yofelusually you would look at the upstream fix, and then create a patch yourself17:33
yofelanother case for patches are when the upstream code doesn't work on your system without changes (for whatever reason)17:33
yofelor when you want to include a modification in the upstream program that upstream  isn't interested in17:33
c2tarunyofel: so what is meaning of a patch fails?17:34
yofelwhen you create a patch, the diff contains part of the code so when the patch is applied, the program knows *where* to apply those changes17:35
shadeslayerand if the file where the patch has to be applied changes17:35
shadeslayerkaboom ... ;)17:35
yofelif the code changes, those parts of the code that the patch remembers aren't there anymore, so the progam doesn't know what to do -> FAIL17:35
yofelc2tarun: as for your case...17:36
yofelc2tarun: new debian packages automatically apply patches when you unpack them, so if you want to see if a fix was included upstream, you need to look at the plain upstream source17:37
yofelso it seems that you somehow packaged it, the patch got applied, you checked if the fix was applied upstream after that and decided to drop the patch17:37
yofelso the patch still appeared in the packaging diff.gz17:37
yofel(that's what Chris tries to tell you on the bug)17:38
c2tarunyofel: how can i check whether a patch is applied to upstream?17:40
c2tarunyofel: and you said patches get automaticall applied while unpacking, if so then they should give error while unpacking only?17:40
yofelcheck what the patch does, and see if the upstream code already contains those changes17:40
yofelno, the unpacking process went fine, it seems you copied the debian/ folder in such a situation or something similiar and then tried to build that17:41
c2tarunyofel: ya i copied it. 17:42
yofeland dpkg source format 3 will then create a debian/patches/debian-changes-1.6.0-0ubuntu117:42
yofelyou shouldn't have such a file unless you edited the source manually without patches17:42
yofel(necessary sometimes, but rarely)17:42
c2tarunyofel: can you please explain again how can i check whether a patch is applied or not?17:43
c2tarunyofel: ping17:45
yofeleasy way? unpack the upstream source and try to apply the patch. If it fails like it did now you'll know you need to update17:45
yofelc2tarun: and please give me some time to type...17:45
shadeslayeryofel: hehe ... jelmer is on #launchpad right now17:45
shadeslayergood time to thank him :P17:45
c2tarunyofel: sure :) sorry i poked17:45
c2tarunyofel: is there anyother way to apply the patch without running debuild17:46
yofelc2tarun: ... update the patch, or remove it, for latter you'll have to read the files and check if the changes are the same17:46
yofelc2tarun: sure, 'patch -p<level> < patchfile', read the manpage on what level means17:46
shadeslayerusually the level is 1 17:47
yofelc2tarun: also, since your package uses source format 3.0 (quilt) - you should read http://wiki.debian.org/Projects/DebSrc3.0 at least once, it has some links on how to use quilt too17:48
yofel(quilt is a patch management system)17:49
c2tarunyofel: sure17:49
yofeltakes a bit getting used to, but it's much easier to manage than what we had before..17:49
danttiI asked this mornig but I guess ppl were sleeping :P , when I run debuild-pbuilder to build a package the compilations fails saying qt qmake was  not found (tho I use cmake and qmake is installed), any tips?17:55
yofeldantti: got the actual error?17:56
danttiyofel: CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE):  Qt qmake not found!  17:57
danttiisn't that?17:57
shadeslayerso i finally found out why apachelogger wants unicorns17:57
shadeslayerhttp://mingle2.com/dating/unicorn17:57
yofellol17:58
yofeldantti: odd, should be fine as long as you have qmake-qt4...17:59
danttiyofel: very...17:59
danttiyofel: tbh I have just tried running cmake on the regular user and still the same issue, maybe kde4.6 related? lol :P18:00
yofeldantti: what are you trying to build?18:01
yofel(since this is FindQt4, do you have libqt4-dev installed?)18:01
danttiyes I do, actually I can build my qt4-app on my old build dir...18:02
yofelodd18:02
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c2tarunIs it ok if I apply each patch to newer version one by one and then remove them all. and then pack?18:03
shadeslayerc2tarun: uh ... what?18:04
shadeslayeryou need to check which patch is failing and fix that particular patch18:04
c2tarunhow can I fix a patch, I don't know anything about the source code? :(18:05
yofelc2tarun: if you apply all patches before packaging it would defy the point of them being there...18:05
c2tarunIs there any way to check whether a patch is failing or not? without applying them?18:05
yofelI only know testapply and read the source, shadeslayer?18:06
shadeslayersame thing18:06
shadeslayerquilt too18:06
shadeslayerc2tarun: apply the patches using quilt, and check which one fails18:06
shadeslayerthen go through the patch and then the source code and see what has changed18:07
c2tarunshadeslayer: why should I see what has changed? I mean what is use of it? :(18:08
shadeslayerc2tarun: like yofel said, if there was a critical fix that came out after upstream released the source code, we incorporate it in our packages via a patch system18:09
yofelwell, someone had a reason to add the patch, so before you remove the patch you need to see if that reason still exists18:09
shadeslayerthese patches need to be refreshed/dropped when packaging a new release etc18:09
yofelif in doubt, talk to the person that added the patch and have them look18:10
shadeslayerfor that you need to look at the changelog ;)18:10
c2tarunThat is what I am not able to understand :( If a patch applies properly than it is correct because I borrowed that patch from the previous version, if current version contains the old bug fixed by that particular patch we should apply the patch or leave it there. If patch fails then there is no point of using that patch as upstream may have changed the source code and fixed the bug. So in either cases we don't need to look at the source code :(18:13
yofelc2tarun: and what if they changed the source for a different reason and didn't fix the bug the patch is there for?18:13
shadeslayerexactly18:14
yofelso the patch is still needed but doesn't apply anymore and needs to be updated18:14
shadeslayer( that's usually not the case tho ;) )18:14
yofelyeah, but does happen18:14
yofelanyway...18:14
shadeslayeryep18:14
yofelwhat happend in your case was a packaging mistake it seems18:15
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yofelcan you start from scratch and see if it still fails?18:15
shadeslayeryofel: take qtwebkit for example ... there are patches there which qtwebkit can't/won't apply upstream18:15
yofelyep18:16
c2tarunso first we check whether a patch is applying or not. If it fails then we have to fix that patch :( hmm....18:16
shadeslayerc2tarun: if it fails, check if the patch is needed or not18:16
c2tarunshadeslayer: that seems to be a daunting task :(18:16
shadeslayerand then if isn't, remove it, if it is, update it18:16
shadeslayerc2tarun: you'll get used to it ;)18:17
c2tarunshadeslayer: one more prob. :( I am not able to understand the format of patch file. Can u help me with that ?18:17
shadeslayerc2tarun: syre18:17
shadeslayer*sure18:17
shadeslayerone sec18:17
c2tarunshadeslayer: ok.18:18
c2tarun:)18:18
yofelusually it's the output created by 'diff' 'diff -ruN' usually18:18
shadeslayerc2tarun: a patch is basically a difference between 2 files, the old one and new one18:18
shadeslayeryofel: -ruNad18:18
yofelor you use quilt, then quilt will take care of creating the file containg your differences18:18
c2tarunshadeslayer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/562682/ look at this patch file18:19
yofelah18:19
yofeldidn't know ad ^^18:19
shadeslayeryofel: me neither ... apachelogger told me :P18:19
yofelheh18:19
shadeslayerthat is one awesome looking patch i must say18:19
c2tarunshadeslayer: :/ suppose if this patch fails, can u explain please where to look?18:20
shadeslayerc2tarun: SigC namespace has been deprecated since libsigc++ 2.0.18:20
shadeslayerread line 2 ;)18:20
ari-tczewshadeslayer: do you merging ktorrent?18:20
shadeslayerari-tczew: haven't looked at it yet ... im trying to fix some rekonq ssl errors18:21
c2tarunshadeslayer: got to go, roomies b'day. i'll be right back.18:21
shadeslayercya :)18:21
shadeslayeri'm here all night :P18:21
ari-tczewshadeslayer: I'm interested in merge ktorrent.18:21
shadeslayerari-tczew: feel free to take up18:21
ari-tczewok18:24
c2tarunshadeslayer: u there?18:40
shadeslayeryep18:40
shadeslayerssup18:40
c2tarunenjoyed the cake :) anyway you looked at that patch file?18:40
shadeslayeryep18:41
shadeslayerc2tarun: read line 218:41
shadeslayerthe SigC namespace was deprecated18:41
shadeslayerso basically SigC was renamed to sigc18:42
c2tarunok. then18:42
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c2tarunshadeslayer: actually I want to know that suppose this patch fails what to do then?18:49
shadeslayerc2tarun: right ... then you look at the sources18:50
shadeslayeropen src/DialogBook.h18:50
c2tarunsources as like DialogBook.h?18:50
shadeslayerright now i'm wondering why they have function declaration in their header files o_O18:51
shadeslayerc2tarun: go to the extracted folder, and cd to src/DialogBook.h18:52
shadeslayerand then search for that particular line18:52
c2tarunok wait18:53
c2tarunYa i opened it18:53
c2tarun+ means lines added and - means removed? right?18:53
c2tarunshadeslayer: ^18:53
shadeslayeryep18:53
shadeslayerc2tarun: keep highlighting me ... i tend to loose track of stuff :P18:54
shadeslayeryofel: http://paste.kde.org/~shadeslayer/4141/ << O_O18:54
shadeslayerneed to fix the flipping style issues18:55
Guest79423shadeslayer: sorry i got disconnected. you there?18:59
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shadeslayerc2tarun: yep18:59
c2tarunso + means lines added and - means lines removed?19:00
shadeslayeryep19:00
shadeslayerc2tarun: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diff19:00
shadeslayerread that 19:00
shadeslayershouldn't take alot of time19:00
c2tarunsure :)19:00
c2tarunshadeslayer: I got to go :( very sorry. I'll read your document. Can you please tell me any book on Qt programming?19:05
shadeslayerc2tarun: ever programmed in C++?19:06
shadeslayerhttp://qt.nokia.com/developer/books/ >>19:06
c2tarunshadeslayer: yup, C,C++ and JAVA but in all to basic level. I mean no networking or anything like that19:06
shadeslayerc2tarun: and i'm not talking about Turbo C++ :P19:06
shadeslayerok .. shouldn't be much of a issue, im learning stuff myself ... so i'd say read tutorials from http://doc.qt.nokia.com/19:07
Daskreechjjesse: hi19:08
c2tarunshadeslayer: ya sure. I haven't used windows since last six months :)19:09
shadeslayeralright :D19:09
shadeslayerc2tarun: you'll  be fine :)19:09
shadeslayerread up on widgets and layouts19:09
shadeslayersignal's and slots too19:09
c2tarunshadeslayer: signals?19:10
Quintasanc2tarun: ping19:11
Quintasanapachelogger: ping19:11
c2tarunhi Quintasan :)19:12
shadeslayerQuintasan: apachelogger doesn't have interwebz ... he is in Egypt19:12
Quintasanlike19:12
Quintasanwhat?19:12
QuintasanWhy on earth is he in Egypt?19:12
shadeslayerQuintasan: jk19:12
Quintasanlol19:13
shadeslayeryou're not on fb are you19:13
QuintasanI do own a fb account but I rarely use it19:13
yofelmy wifi is seriously cursed19:13
shadeslayerQuintasan: lrn2socialize? :P19:13
Quintasanryanakca: I will check the bangarang and upload it, apachelogger19:13
yofelhi Quintasan19:13
davmor2yofel: only when you use it though right :)19:13
yofelindeed19:14
Quintasanshadeslayer: lrn2togoingout instead of facebook :P19:14
c2tarunQuintasan: what are you going to do on bangarang?19:14
shadeslayerheh19:14
shadeslayerQuintasan: http://wstaw.org/m/2011/02/04/plasma-desktopJk1818.jpg19:14
Quintasanc2tarun: review the debian stuff that ryanakca commited and upload it to Ubuntu since we won't be getting it so fast in debian19:15
Quintasanryanakca: What was blocking it again, KDE 4.6?19:15
shadeslayerOH19:15
shadeslayerQuintasan: plz upload kdegames19:15
shadeslayerQuintasan: fancy debs from https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/kde-extra19:16
Quintasanonly when I'm done with bangarang19:16
* Quintasan introduced policy of not doing more than one package at once19:16
shadeslayeralso ... don't package after 12 AM ... you can only code after 12 AM19:17
shadeslayerbug 71058219:18
shadeslayerO_O19:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 710582 in webkit (Ubuntu Natty) "webkit crashes on amd64 architecture with SIGSEGV in WTF::OSAllocator::reserveAndCommit() was: webkit does not implement "assert" sanely" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71058219:18
yofelwtf calls a namespace wtf o.O19:18
shadeslayeryofel: apple19:18
shadeslayerand yeah .. KDE has this namespace called WTF :P19:19
shadeslayeryofel: any ideas on how to test http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26133719:20
ubottuKDE bug 261337 in general "rekonq doesn't save accepted SSL certificate" [Normal,New]19:20
shadeslayerlike some very shody site that has a untrusted certificate etc19:21
yofelhm, I did hit one a while ago, lemme find it19:21
shadeslayerbwahaha .... i dont have krunner19:21
shadeslayernotes.kde.org used to be untrusted 19:22
shadeslayerthen it was fixed19:22
yofelyou're supposed to praise kde, not break it...19:22
shadeslayeryofel: known bug ... i reported it19:24
shadeslayerstupid spell check plugin19:24
yofelhahaha19:24
yofelshadeslayer: this gives me an  untrusted warning https://www.wzdftpd.net/blog/index.php?post/2008/02/05/3-quilt-a-patch-management-system-how-to-survive-with-many-patches19:27
shadeslayer*click*19:27
shadeslayeryofel: rekonq?19:27
yofelnope, ffx19:27
DarkwingDuckwait, rekonq has the built in spell check?19:28
shadeslayerhmm same on rekonq19:28
DarkwingDuck:P:P19:28
shadeslayerDarkwingDuck: you wish19:28
shadeslayerit's coming19:28
DarkwingDuckshadeslayer: didn't you say that at UDS? :P:P19:28
shadeslayerI know for a fact that the part that draws the squiggly lines is working19:28
shadeslayerDarkwingDuck: i also said it has to be done in webkit19:28
shadeslayerbut yep, it's being actively developed19:29
DarkwingDuckshadeslayer: oh yeah... I pretty much pointed at apachelogger when you said that. hehehe19:29
shadeslayerhahah :D19:29
shadeslayerhmm19:29
shadeslayerso i need a kolab server for testing19:30
shadeslayernow how do i get one of those :S19:30
macowhy does clicking that link result in the notifier thing in my panel starting to download it, instead of it just opening in firefox like *every other link*???19:31
QuintasanRiddell: ping19:31
Quintasanor JontheEchidna19:31
shadeslayermaco: doesn't it open a web browser? 19:31
macoshadeslayer: no19:31
shadeslayermaco: 4.6?19:32
macoshadeslayer: nah normal maverick19:32
shadeslayerquite possibly that KDE 4.5 thinks that the link can be downloaded19:33
shadeslayermaco: in krunner : keditfiletype text/html19:34
shadeslayerDoes it have anything in Application Preference order?19:34
shadeslayer( Also ... i can't remember which KDE version, there was this bug where it would download URL's to /tmp )19:34
macohrmph can i use a normal shell? krunner's not running19:35
shadeslayeryep19:35
ryanakcaQuintasan: At least 4.5 to compile, but apachelogger said that it would be really crummy without 4.619:53
CIA-40[messages] schlander * 1218816 * trunk/l10n-kde4/da/ (16 files in 8 dirs) translation update19:53
macoshadeslayer: it has firefox first19:54
macoshadeslayer: but it also says *.htm and *.html .... while that page lacks a file extension19:54
shadeslayerhmm19:55
shadeslayermaco: the mimetype of that page is text/html19:55
shadeslayerso it shouldn't matter19:55
macoshadeslayer: maybe 4.5 only uses extensions not mimetype?19:55
shadeslayerdon't think so ... kio could be buggy19:55
ari-tczewryanakca: are you going to merge offlineimap from Debian?19:58
ryanakcaari-tczew: I had completely forgotten about it. If you want to, feel free to nab it... I don't think I've touched it since maverick, I don't remember why I dropped it...20:02
neversfeldeDebian-specific changes are no longer stored in a single .diff.gz but in multiple patches in debian/patches/. It is compatible with quilt (hence its name) but does not require its usage as dpkg-source is able to do everything needed by itself. It applies patches at extraction time and update the patch series at build time. 20:07
neversfeldeI am not sure about this?20:07
neversfeldewhen should those patches been removed in ubuntu?20:07
neversfeldeit's because of bug 70640920:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 706409 in kid3 (Ubuntu) "kid3 new upstream release 1.5 and move to universe" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/70640920:09
shadeslayerok i'm sleeping20:09
shadeslayernight all20:09
CIA-40[docmessages] yurchor * 1218823 * trunk/l10n-kde4/uk/ (14 files in 8 dirs) SVN_SILENT Ukrainian translation update20:11
JontheEchidnahttp://i.imgur.com/13U8G.png KSpread is the most relevant result for "spreadsheet" :D22:48
QuintasanJontheEchidna: still there?23:17
JontheEchidnayup23:17
QuintasanJontheEchidna: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/69524/bangarang_2.0-0ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz23:18
QuintasanJontheEchidna: Care to review? I'm not sure if leaving the changelog this way would be alright23:18
JontheEchidnahmm23:19
JontheEchidnaI'd remove that unreleased bit since its not relevant23:20
JontheEchidna!info bangarang natty23:20
ubottubangarang (source: bangarang): Multimedia player with a lightweight interface for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-1ubuntu1 (natty), package size 319 kB, installed size 1508 kB23:21
JontheEchidnaI'm seeing a 2.0-0ubuntu1 in natty already.23:21
JontheEchidnabug 71253223:21
Quintasanwhat?23:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 712532 in bangarang (Ubuntu) "Please update Bangarang to 2.0" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71253223:21
Quintasandamn apachelogger23:22
JontheEchidnaI don't think he had anything to do with that (for once :P)23:22
QuintasanJontheEchidna: He was pestering me to do it since he wanted it for FOSDEM or something like this23:22
JontheEchidnaoh23:23
JontheEchidnatrollface.jpg23:23
QuintasanFFFFF23:23
Quintasan* Add the missing dependency on gstreamer0.10-x23:24
QuintasanI knew I missed something :S23:24
JontheEchidnayou know23:25
JontheEchidnasomebody could make a rageface emoticon theme for KDE23:25
JontheEchidnawould be so boss23:25
Quintasanadn trollface23:25
Quintasanand*23:26
CIA-40[messages] alvarenga * 1218845 * trunk/l10n-kde4/pt_BR/messages/ (12 files in 8 dirs) [KDE-pt_BR]23:26
JontheEchidnahttp://i.imgur.com/vjZ6I.jpg23:26
QuintasanJontheEchidna: lol, good one23:27
Quintasanand hooray for broken x stack23:27
QuintasanI'm sooooo tired, I feel like sleeping all day tomorrow but we should kinda get Neon sorted23:28
ScottKRiddell: This kubuntu_news fellow on twitter really ought to update his branding ....23:28
QuintasanOkay, I'm going to bed, nothing good will come out of working in a half-asleep state23:30
QuintasanGood night. :)23:30

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