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micahghi robert_ancell, do you still think we'll be able to get a release version of webkit before beta?01:36
robert_ancellmicahg, afaik01:36
micahgrobert_ancell: cool :)01:37
TheMusoWith the new ubuntuone control panel, how is one supposed to sync contacts from Ubuntu one?01:55
TheMusoOr have I msised something...01:56
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pittiGood morning07:09
TheMusopitti: Do you happen to use ubuntuone for contacts syncing? if so, are things broken for you in natty atm?07:15
pittiTheMuso: admittedly I've never tried it; I just have one computer, and my mobile syncs over google07:23
TheMusook fair enough.07:34
chrisccoulsongood morning everyone07:43
didrocksgood morning07:44
pittivish: I guess we should start naming our wallpaper packages after releases, so that the previous one remains installed on upgrades?07:45
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fta2$ dconf-editor08:11
fta2dconf-editor: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-3.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory08:11
fta2dpm, hi, fyi: http://ftagada.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/chromium-browser-survey/08:25
dpmmorning fta208:28
dpmfta2, it seems there are quite a lot of English-speaking participants in the survey :)08:33
Sweetsharkmoring08:34
pittihey Sweetshark08:34
didrocksmorning Sweetshark08:35
Sweetsharkdoh, let me come in again: Good morning (now with two n at the right places)!08:35
pittilol08:35
pitti'n's are so overrated08:35
chrisccoulsongood morning didrocks, pitti, Sweetshark, dpm and fta208:58
chrisccoulsonand everyone else too ;)08:58
dpmheya chrisccoulson08:58
didrocksgood morning chrisccoulson, how was your week-end?08:58
chrisccoulsondidrocks, good thanks. We just went to visit some family on saturday. how was yours?08:59
didrockschrisccoulson:  excellent! my week-end was buying-more-furnitures-and-drill-the-wall and setup my server @home09:00
chrisccoulsonnice!09:00
chrisccoulsonhi seb12809:01
seb128hey didrocks chrisccoulson09:01
didrockshey seb12809:01
chrisccoulsondidrocks, i haven't had an invisible window all weekend btw ;)09:03
* chrisccoulson is happy :)09:03
didrockschrisccoulson: excellent!09:03
didrocksso, seems the latest patch works then :)09:03
chrisccoulsonyeah, seems too. before the latest update, it took me 3-4 goes just to open firefox09:04
chrisccoulson(the profile selector seemed to be a pretty reliable trigger)09:04
didrocksdo you think people are using profiles really or it's more a testing thing?09:06
chrisccoulsondidrocks, i don't think anybody really uses it, but i use it because i have a profile with development tools installed09:07
chrisccoulsoni don't want those in my main profile, and i also want a profile i can break ;)09:07
didrockschrisccoulson: heh, right, like developer <-> user mode :)09:08
vishpitti: ubuntu-wallpaper-$RELEASE sounds neat!   should we change the ubuntu-desktop depends soonish(we could just duplicate the previous release wallpapers at the beginning of each cycle) or wait for the wallpapers to be ready?09:17
fta2dpm, if you want to spread it to get a more representative panel, feel free :)09:17
fta2chrisccoulson, hi09:17
vishpitti: it also solves the issue of folks requesting that the previous release wallpapers be uploaded to the repo..09:18
fta2didrocks, seb128: shouldn't d-conf be rebuilt or something?09:18
pittivish: I think we can rename the binary once we actually replace wallpapers; it's an easy operation without risk09:18
vishk.. cool! :)09:18
vishiirc, kenvandine usually does the wallpaper uploads each cycle, maybe we can assign the bug to him?09:19
pittisounds goood09:19
didrocksupdate-manager will propose to remove it at the end of the upgrade, maybe we can special-case this?09:19
vishdidrocks: so we need an update-manager task too?09:21
pittishould be easy to do09:22
didrocksvish: well, just a though, but it can be a nice thing to add (not to clean this kind of package), mvo? what do you think?09:22
didrocksyeah, can a nice papercut :)09:22
mvosure, trivial to add cleanup for this09:23
mvoor avoid it09:23
didrocksyeah, avoid it rather :p09:23
didrocksvish: so, please, add a u-m task too ;)09:23
didrockshey mvo btw!09:23
seb128fta2, rebuilt for what?09:23
mvogood morning didrocks09:23
vishcool! ..09:23
mvoand vish and seb128 and pitti :)09:23
seb128hey mvo!09:24
seb128how are you?09:24
pittihey seb12809:24
mvoand fta2!09:24
vishmvo: hi.. :)09:24
vishbtw, its Bug #625357 :)09:24
ubot2Launchpad bug 625357 in ubuntu-wallpapers "Previous custom ubuntu-wallpaper disappears after an Ubuntu upgrade" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62535709:24
fta2seb128, dconf-editor: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-3.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory09:24
fta2seb128, libgtk-3.0.so.0 vs libgtk-3.so.009:24
didrocksvish: excellent, thanks!09:24
mvoseb128: I'm good, thanks! how are you?09:24
seb128fta2, oh, likely yes then09:25
seb128mvo, I'm fine thanks09:25
mvojust a bit sleepy, but its monday morning ;)09:25
seb128pitti, you would add years of wallpapers if you upgrade every cycle though09:25
seb128pitti, just reading your comment on that bug09:25
seb128g-c-c in GNOME3 will copy the image if it's not in the user dir09:26
chrisccoulsonhas anybody here ever used chromebug before?09:26
seb128which solves that issue in a better way that trying to keep all the old packages installed09:26
pittiseb128: ah, nice; so we would only need to do that for natty then?09:26
seb128pitti, natty, maverick, lucid09:27
pittiseb128: we won't retroactively change it in maverick/lucid09:27
pittiand natty+1 will hopefully get gnome309:27
seb128pitti, well I wouldn't not bother, it's nothing of a new issue, it's there for years09:27
seb128having 2 sets of wallpaper also sort of clutter the dialog09:27
seb128where the goal is to have a nice selected set09:28
pittiseb128: I guess if someone really wants to see that, we would gladly accept a backport of the gcc 3 patch :)09:28
seb128indeed09:29
seb128note that with the gnome-desktop background caching it might even work if the file is cleaned09:29
seb128the cache should stay in the user dir if you don't select a new background09:29
didrocksyeah, it's been done like that for that purpose :)09:44
kklimondaseb128: hey09:52
seb128kklimonda, hello09:52
kklimondaseb128: I did prepare gtkmm (and pangomm) updates but, as I just remembered, I've forgotten to subscribe ubuntu-sponsors :)09:53
seb128kklimonda, ok great, I will sponsor it today09:54
rodrigo_morning09:59
kklimondahey10:02
seb128hey rodrigo_10:04
fta2compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in Launcher::EventLogic(): http://paste.ubuntu.com/566902/  known?10:04
duanedesignhello rodrigo_10:04
duanedesign.1710:06
duanedesignugh10:06
kklimondao/ duanedesign10:06
duanedesignhey kklimonda10:10
duanedesign:) good to read you10:10
chrisccoulsonpitti - i'm pretty concerned about swt-gtk now. i tried porting it to xulrunner-2.0 on friday, but it's going to take quite a substantial amount of work10:10
chrisccoulsonwhich i don't think is worth it ;)10:10
pittichrisccoulson: ah, did Daviey mention anything about dropping it?10:10
chrisccoulsonbut, that means we end up with both versions in main :(10:10
Davieyo/10:11
chrisccoulsonpitti - no, he didn't mention anything about dropping it10:11
pittichrisccoulson: indeed, it'd be a shame to waste so much work on it10:11
pittihey Daviey, how are you?10:11
DavieyI need to speak to upstream Eucalyptus, but they won't be avaliable until later today.10:11
Davieycurses weekends.10:11
chrisccoulsonDaviey, cool, thanks :)10:11
pittiweekends are good!10:11
Davieypitti, It's Monday... :)  Hope you are well.10:11
pittiDaviey: I'm great, thanks! how are you?10:12
Davieypitti, good, or nearly there.. :)10:12
seb128fta2, not sure, it seems not10:21
seb128fta2, send it if you can, the retracer will mark it duplicate if it finds a matching one10:22
fta2seb128, sure, i will (i asked because it's 180MB)10:24
fta2190MB10:24
seb128k10:24
fta2bug 71864810:31
ubot2fta2: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: list index out of range (https://launchpad.net/bugs/718648)10:31
fta2doh!10:31
seb128fta2, you need to wait for retracing to have it accessible to others10:32
fta2i meant, doh for the bot, it should say "private", not clash10:33
seb128right10:34
seb128didrocks, bug #66098410:46
ubot2Launchpad bug 660984 in gnome-utils "Disk Usage Analyzer missing from applications place" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66098410:46
seb128didrocks, why did you reopen the gnome-utils part of the bug?10:46
didrocksChanged in gnome-utils (Ubuntu):10:47
didrocksimportance: Low → Medium10:47
didrocksstatus: Invalid → Confirmed10:47
didrocksby Omer Akram10:47
seb128ups10:47
seb128closing it again then10:47
seb128didrocks, should if be assigned to unity-places-files?10:48
didrocksseb128: unity-place-applications rather10:48
seb128ups, right10:49
seb128didrocks, btw you have a "debian-changes-0.5.36-0ubuntu3" in unity-place-files10:49
seb128not sure that's wanted10:49
seb128debian-changes-0.2.32-0ubuntu1 in unity-place-applications10:49
seb128it just has the pot file10:50
seb128well the applications one has, the files one has some diff in the makefiles as well10:50
didrocksseb128: yeah, there is a binary for now IIRC10:51
didrocks(cherry-picked from trunk)10:51
didrockswill be removed with next release10:51
didrocksin any case, I'll deal with that in next release, thanks :)10:51
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seb128didrocks, yw10:52
seb128I tend to assume that things which are not renamed to have a proper name are autogenerated patch errors ;-)10:52
didrockswell, source3 and bzr merge-upstream fun :-)10:52
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dpmpitti, it seems that in the lucid-proposed langpacks not only the ca translations were not included in Firefox, but neither zh_CN and zh_TW were. Is there any log where we could find out what happened?11:08
pittihey dpm; looking11:13
pittidpm: http://paste.ubuntu.com/566918/11:14
pittidpm: I bet it's because it doesn't know about the zh-hans/zh-hant split11:15
pittidpm: hm, but I don't see any zh special case in the old po2xpi either; did the previous langpacks have firefox translations?11:16
dpmpitti, weird, the split happened quite a while ago. Yeah, they had11:16
dpmstrange that the 'ca' translations are not on that list with errors as well11:17
pittiInstalling XPI tarball ca.tar.gz into ../lucid-proposed//sources-base/language-pack-ca-base/data/mozilla.tar.gz11:18
pittiInstalling XPI tarball ca@valencia.tar.gz into ../lucid-proposed//sources-base/language-pack-ca-base/data/mozil11:18
pittila.tar.gz11:18
pittidpm: did it have no translations at all, or just the @valencia variant?11:18
dpmthere were no translations at all IIRC, but let me check on my lucid system to be sure...11:19
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pittididrocks: is it known that latest compiz or unity steal ctrl/alt key bindings?11:23
pittismspillaz: ^11:24
pittifor example, in gtimelog or in mumble (push to talk is broken now)11:24
didrockspitti: oh no, didn't know about that one11:24
didrockspitti: can you reproduce in the classic session?11:24
pittiok, filing then11:24
pittididrocks: lemme check11:24
dpmpitti, it seems it did not have any translations -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/56692311:24
pittididrocks: gnome+compiz seems to work fine; so it's unity?11:26
pittidpm: ah, so it did have a tarball, but it was empty11:26
didrockspitti: seems so then…11:26
seb128pitti, ctrl-alt-L works fine here11:26
pittidpm: yay po2xpi11:26
pittiseb128: yes, they do work in most GNOME programs, like germinal or gedit11:26
pittibut not in mumble or gtimelog11:26
seb128weird11:27
seb128why would unity or compiz lead to a behaviour different between applications though?11:27
pittiI don't know11:27
didrocksapart from the alt -> showing the appmenu bar, I don't know11:27
didrocksif it was qt app, we could have told that the qt part was turned on11:27
didrocksbut there is gtimelog…11:27
dpmpitti, perhaps po2xpi got confused with the @valencia variant and gave up?11:28
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seb128didrocks, well classic session uses appmenu as well11:29
didrocksseb128: only if you add the indicator, which isn't added on upgrade, isn't it?11:29
seb128correct11:29
seb128pitti, does it work with appmenu in the classic session?11:29
pittididrocks: it also affects ctrl+ stuff; I'll file11:30
pittiseb128: trying11:30
pitti(just had to reboot, second session killed my first)11:30
seb128pitti, is there a way to trigger the bug on a normal install?11:30
didrocksif it affects ctrl + something else… maybe not appmenu related11:30
seb128I could install gtimelog but later on when my pending updates are installed11:31
pittiargh, and now my test user starts unity for "classic desktop"11:32
didrockspitti: did you change anything in ccsm?11:33
didrocksenv | grep COMPIZ11:33
pittiseb128: confirmed11:33
pittiseb128: i. e. classic session with global menu breaks them11:33
didrocksok, appmenu then11:33
pittididrocks: filing against indicator-appmenu then?11:34
seb128talk to mterry when he's online later on11:34
seb128pitti, could be a duplicate, check open bugs first but yes11:34
seb128there is several bugs about appmenu breaking modifier keys11:34
seb128but they are not new so it's a bit weird you run into that now11:34
pittibug 663030 is old and was unreproducible11:35
ubot2Launchpad bug 663030 in indicator-appmenu "indicator-appmenu breaks Alt accelerator keys" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66303011:35
pittimine is definitively new; I use those keys every day in gtimelog11:36
pittiand I had it on Friday the first time11:36
seb128what did you upgrade on friday?11:36
pittihttp://paste.ubuntu.com/566927/ -- a lot :/11:37
seb128when did it start?11:37
tkamppeterpitti, hi11:37
seb128pitti, nothing with "indic" in the name though11:37
seb128like you didn't get the indicator-appmenu update which was after the european work hours11:37
seb128guess libdbusmenu is a candidate there though, you can try downgrading it11:38
seb128though the changelog doesn't seem to be doing anything close the those11:38
pitticould also have been on Saturday11:39
pittiI think I did an hour or two of work on Sat11:39
seb128that would include the appmenu update11:39
seb128but you said you had the issue on friday?11:39
pitti2011-02-12 15:25:00 configure indicator-application 0.2.93-0ubuntu2 0.2.93-0ubuntu211:39
pitti2011-02-12 15:25:00 configure indicator-appmenu 0.1.94-0ubuntu1 0.1.94-0ubuntu111:39
seb128there was no recent work on modifier code though11:40
seb128they mainly fixed refresh and parsing issues11:40
pittifiled as bug 718676 now11:40
ubot2Launchpad bug 718676 in indicator-appmenu "Breaks Alt and Control keybindings in some programs" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71867611:40
Amaranthdidrocks: oh, alt-f and such are supposed to work to access app menus?11:40
seb128check with mterry when he's online11:40
* Amaranth should file a bug about that then11:40
pittiseb128: ok, will do; thanks11:41
seb128np11:41
seb128hum, time to get something to eat11:41
seb128bbl11:41
didrocksAmaranth: it should, and there are some work on getting pressing alt showing the menu as well11:41
tkamppeterpitti, I want to merge ghostscript 9.01 from Debian experimental.11:42
Amaranthdidrocks: yeah, those don't work for me :)11:42
tkamppeterpitti, only problem is that they have removed the gs-esp transitional package. Do we still need it?11:42
didrocksAmaranth: I think you can open bugs on that then ;)11:42
pittitkamppeter: hey11:42
pittitkamppeter: nope, it's obsolete; no reverse dependencies to it at all11:43
Amarantharg, apport flooding me with crash reports11:43
Amaranthlooks like a dozen GPU lockups and a compiz crash or two :P11:43
rodrigo_yay, unity works again11:44
tkamppeterpitti, then I will MIR gs-cjk-resource, as this package ships the CMaps from real upstream (Adobe) and not wahst GS devs have taken from Adobe.11:45
tkamppeterpitti, should not be a problem as this package is data-only, no security bugs possible.11:46
pittitkamppeter: will that remove the equivalent 1.5 MB from the ghostscript package?11:47
pittitkamppeter: yeah, MIR-wise this looks easy11:47
tkamppeterYes, the Debian package does not install the files of Resource/CMap.11:49
pittitkamppeter: is gs-cjk-resource a recommends (should be) or a depends?11:50
pittitkamppeter: if it's a depends, then you need to wait with the upload until the MIR is approved11:50
pittitkamppeter: if it's a recommends, you can upload right away, as this won't break installability for CD builds then11:51
tkamppeterpitti, the MIR is bug 71869212:11
ubot2Launchpad bug 718692 in gs-cjk-resource "[MIR] gs-cjk-resource" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71869212:11
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bcurtiswxgood morn'13:30
mvopitti: I merged your software-properties pygi branch, many thanks. I will upload it now (unless there is something else pending from you)13:32
pittioooh!13:32
pittimvo: danke13:32
pittimvo: not from my side13:32
pittipygi FTW!13:32
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dpmpitti, here's the last part of the langpacks schedule discussion we had at UDS: langpack update requests. Do these steps sound sensible from your pov? -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdateRequest13:54
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seb128could someone try to open nautilus in their user dir and select a file and open the file menu in unity?14:00
seb128does the list of applications flickers for you?14:00
bcurtiswxseb128, idk if you got my last response since i lost internet. but it all looks OK here14:20
seb128bcurtiswx,  no I didn't14:21
seb128ok, thanks14:21
seb128it's weird there it flickers like if it was rebuilding the applications list14:24
seb128but only when the file is in the user dir itself, not when it's on the desktop or somewhere else14:24
bcurtiswxseb128, i've tried Desktop, ~, Documents all don't cause a flicker in unity panel14:26
bcurtiswxwell, the applications list14:26
seb128it's not in the unity panel, it's in the file menu when it's open14:26
bcurtiswxyup, no flickers anywhere.  I have been having issue with the unity panel tho.  I have to reset it to see any of kens or my additions (putting numbers on app icons)14:28
bcurtiswxis there a . folder in ~ that controls anything with the application menu in unity ?14:30
seb128you mean?14:30
bcurtiswxlike if i delete .gnome2 my panel settings get defaulted14:31
seb128what do you call "application menu" in unity?14:31
seb128there is no menu in unity...14:31
bcurtiswxseb128, yes im not up to date on the right unity terminology, so to correct myself.. the app menu is the file-->help menu on the top..14:33
bcurtiswxi mean the icons to the left14:33
bcurtiswxwhen i said applications menu before14:33
bcurtiswxwhat is the correct terminology for the icons on the left?14:34
bcurtiswxunity launcher?14:34
seb128bcurtiswx, I don't understand what you describe14:36
seb128the ubuntu logo on the left?14:36
fta2how can i stop that? http://paste.ubuntu.com/566986/14:37
vishbcurtiswx: yea, launcher or unity launcher14:37
bcurtiswxseb128, the icons below the ubuntu logo on the left14:38
bcurtiswxvish, thx14:38
vishbcurtiswx: if you want to get a few folks angry you can call it "dock" ;p14:38
seb128bcurtiswx, that's the launcher14:38
pittidpm: that looks fine to me; thanks!14:38
seb128fta2, uninstall indicator-datetime on chmod 0 the .so14:38
bcurtiswxseb128, and to the right of the ubuntu logo is the application menu ?14:38
fta2seb128, is it a known issue?14:39
seb128fta2, don't forgot to report bugs and maybe ping kenvandine about those14:39
seb128fta2, hard to say without a stacktrace14:39
seb128kenvandine, ^14:39
seb128tedg, ^14:39
* kenvandine reads back14:39
didrocksvish: the new terminology is springboard btw :)14:39
fta2sure, but it's re-spawning too fast14:39
seb128well that's the indicator, it keeps reloading things14:40
fta2quad-core rulez14:40
seb128it should probably have a counter and try only a few times14:40
vishdidrocks: oh! thats a mouthful, can use just call it springy ;)14:40
bcurtiswxdidrocks, springboard seems appropriate only if you have a ton of launchers there.. which i can't accomplish yet14:40
vishs/can use/can we14:40
bcurtiswxim totally calling it springy from now on14:41
vishbcurtiswx: we *can* add icons there14:41
tedgfta2, Are you up-to-date with indicator-datetime?14:42
bcurtiswxs/launcher/springy/g14:42
tedgfta2, I thought we'd fixed that :-/14:42
kenvandinefta2, wow... that is  a lot of spew14:42
dpmthanks pitti!14:42
kenvandinetedg, that is where it can't get a client right?14:42
vishbcurtiswx: if some app is running, just check the "keep in launcher"14:42
bcurtiswxyeah, i do that with empathy but it still spawns a new launcher entry, so i end up having two :-\14:43
fta2tedg, upgraded this morning (and my uptime is ~6h)14:43
bcurtiswxvish, ^^14:43
vishbcurtiswx: haha! i guess you got your wish … ;p " only if you have a ton of launchers there.. which i can't accomplish yet"14:44
vishjust add one and you get 2 ;)14:44
bcurtiswxif only i could do that in my bank account :-x14:44
tedgkenvandine, Yeah, usually.14:45
tedgfta2, Is apport picking up any of the crashes?14:45
fta2tedg, kenvandine: do you need a stacktrace for that?14:45
tedgfta2, please!14:45
kenvandinetedg, tell him the secret sauce for getting it to not respawn so he can run the service manually14:46
tedgkenvandine, Can't he just grab one of the apport crash files?14:47
kenvandineif there is one14:47
* tedg is confused, why wouldn't there be one?14:48
kenvandinedunno, he said it wasn't firing apport14:48
fta2there was one this morning, i dropped it as i had too many old ones, now, it's no longer producing any14:48
fta2oh, it stopped respawning after a service apport restart, weird :P14:49
seb128it might be that apport is blocking it a bit while getting the crash infos14:49
fta2i still don't have the calendar in indicator14:50
fta2+the14:50
* seb128 kicks the retracers14:50
seb128pitti, I've fixed the retracers, amd64 crashed on python launchpadlib import error again14:52
pittiargh; merci14:52
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seb128didrocks, pitti, Riddell: could one of your source new review vala-0.10 for me? It's basically "vala" from debian renamed without the valac binary reuploaded to natty15:17
seb128not sure it really needs checking or not, we had it before natty and it's coming from debian15:18
vishkenvandine: hi, do you plan on backporting the g-c-c (gnome3) patch for the wallpapers bug ? ;)15:29
kenvandinewhich bug?15:29
vishthe previous wallpapers getting erased one..15:30
kenvandineoh, no15:30
vishyea.. dint expect.. ;)  so unassigning..15:30
kenvandinethx15:30
mvompt: did you had a chance to look at lp:~mmcg069/software-center/lobby-tweaks ? I would like to merge it to trunk as its IMO a improvement over the current lobby (afaict matthew adressed most of your points?)15:31
mptmvo, I just replied to him about it this morning.15:37
mptI haven't seen the branch itself, just the screenshot from a week ago.15:38
seb128kklimonda, could you make sure you subscribe ubuntu-sponsors to your sponsoring requests?15:38
mvompt: hm, I wonder if we shouldn't start using the mailinglist for this now so that I'm in the loop15:38
seb128vish, doesn't seem worth spending time to backport15:38
mptmvo, I agree, I replied privately only because he mailed privately, sorry I didn't CC you this time15:38
mvompt: what is the executive-summary? [ ] merge [ ] needs-fixing ?15:39
mptmvo, needs fixing15:41
mptI'll forward the message15:41
mvompt: thanks15:41
kklimondaseb128: ah, sure - sorry about that, I thought that just adding desktop-upgrade tag is enough to get it on your radar :)15:41
seb128kklimonda, it makes the bug number shows on the version column, but it doesn't put it on any sponsoring list15:42
seb128kklimonda, i.e it shows someone works on it, not that it's ready for review15:42
kklimondadone15:42
seb128thanks15:43
mvompt: I get a branch from aaronp that replaces the yes/no links with thumbs-up/down - I guess that is problematic because its not generally understood (in all cultures?)15:43
kklimondaseb128: so we use desktop/versions.html only to track who's working on what, and to get it uploaded I should follow the normal workflow? Noted :)15:43
seb128kenvandine, why did you drop the libdbusmenu static build?15:44
kklimondaseb128: would that be possible to add hamster-applet to this page? ;)15:44
seb128kklimonda, not really, version will list first things that wait for sponsoring15:44
seb128kklimonda, so we still use version15:44
seb128it's just that "desktop-upgrade" will not raise it as needed action15:44
seb128so it will stay in the middle of the list15:44
mptmvo, I just specified the text for each case: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter/RatingsAndReviews#feedback15:45
kklimondaok15:45
mvompt: yeah, I saw that15:45
kenvandineseb128, we didn't need it15:45
kenvandineseb128, or did we?15:45
seb128kklimonda, it's already on the list, you just need to click on the small plus sign next to the package column15:45
kklimondaI think I get it now :)15:45
seb128that displays the sources which are not on the CD15:45
seb128kenvandine, well usually libraries all ship a static version for those who want to do a static build15:45
kklimondaseb128: ah, I was thinking what is + hiding15:46
kklimondaI didn't think to check if it hides hamster :)15:46
seb128;-)15:46
kenvandinewe don't for the other indicator ones15:46
kenvandineso was just cleaning up :)15:46
seb128kenvandine, indicator15:46
seb128$ dpkg -L libindicator3-dev | grep [.]a15:46
seb128/usr/lib/libindicator3.a15:46
seb128kenvandine, ?15:46
kenvandineoh... i thought we had removed those ages ago15:47
seb128well, we don't do it for the indicators .so because those are not libraries you can build against15:47
kenvandineof course15:47
seb128kenvandine, we removed the .la, you are being confused there ;-)15:47
kenvandineoh right15:47
kenvandinei guess people might want to build static against dbusmenu15:48
seb128they might ;-)15:48
seb128there is little point to drop them anyway15:48
kenvandineok, i'll revert15:48
seb128thanks15:48
seb128go mterry go!15:49
seb128mterry, nice to see you got 2 of 3 bugs fixed on the keyboard layout issues ;-)15:49
mterryseb128, :)  still not sure about the crasher.  I'm having a hard time reproducing crasher now, so maybe I did fix it with the previous patch.  If you see the crasher again, let me know15:50
seb128yeah don't bother for now15:50
seb128mterry, I will try again with your fixes to see if it still happens here, but I think that might have been a side effect of the second bug you fixed15:52
mterryseb128, yeah15:53
seb128like it was crashing after being in its confused state15:53
seb128mterry, do you still have bugs on your list or do you need new ones? ;-)15:53
seb128mterry, I'm asking but I'm running out of issues I know about without needing to check bugs reports I think ;-)15:53
mterryseb128, I'm going to catch up on a couple TODO things, but I'll come back for more bugs shortly15:53
seb128out of the icons ones15:53
ftatseliot, http://paste.ubuntu.com/567030/  whole desktop freeze when using either WebGl (chromium) or GL (googleearth) for more than a few minutes. known?16:22
tseliotfta: what driver/system are you using?16:23
ftatseliot, nvidia-current, natty, x6416:23
seb128bah16:23
seb128pitti, help16:23
tseliotfta: are you using the driver with the IgnoreABI option?16:24
seb128pitti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/567034/16:25
seb128have you seen crashes similar to that before?16:25
seb128pitti, the crash digger crashes this way16:25
ftatseliot, hm, yes (since last Sept), but still with X 7.5 (not 7.6, still waiting for a compatible n-current)16:26
tseliotfta: ah. Can you file a bug report about it then, please? I'll forward it to nvidia16:26
ftatseliot, sure, but i don't have much to provide, it's full freeze, so i can only use the magic sysreq keys to s+u+boot16:27
tseliotfta: if you provide an easy way to reproduce the issue, together with your nvidia-bug-report.log , that would be enough16:29
tseliot*provided16:29
ftatseliot, how do i generate that log?16:29
tseliotfta: with nvidia-bug-report.sh, which is installed by nvidia-current16:30
tseliotfta: the log is generated in your home dir after you run the script16:30
pittiseb128: uargh -- no, that's new16:33
ari-tczewtseliot: have you got any informations when nvidia is planning release driver with support latest xserver?16:33
ftagrrr, the log i'm referring to is not included16:33
pittiseb128: might be due to the new rollout on Friday? I'll keep it in a tab, will have a closer look (but it seems launchpadlib or LP related)16:34
tseliotari-tczew: that's a good question but I'm afraid I'm not allowed to answer it16:34
seb128pitti, cf #ubuntu-devel16:34
pittiah, great16:34
ari-tczewtseliot: though soon or later?16:35
tseliotari-tczew: hopefully soon ;)16:36
pittimvo: sorry about bug 718811, I'll fix it ASAP16:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 718811 in software-properties "[Natty] New software-properties breaks the application" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71881116:36
ari-tczewtseliot: I have noticed strange bug - on nvidia drivers my TV couldn't play sound. now on vesa (I guess?) sound works fine. what do you think?16:37
tseliotari-tczew: it sounds like an hdmi issue but I really don't know much about audio16:38
and471vish, hey! no long no speak :)16:45
ari-tczewtseliot: yes it can be hdmi issue, can I report it somewhere to nvidia?16:46
vishand471: hey!  was just wondering about you today.. ;)  did you see someone mentioned about Kazam on the ayatana list?16:46
ftatseliot, filed bug 71885816:47
ubot2Launchpad bug 718858 in nvidia-graphics-drivers "System freeze using GL" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71885816:47
and471vish, oh really? hehe I don't subscribe to it but thanks for letting me know :)16:47
and471vish, I have just fixed a papercut, which is assigned to the ninjas, what is the process I should go through?16:47
and471(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/704414)16:47
tseliotari-tczew: if you file a bug report on launchpad, I can forward it to nvidia16:47
ubot2Ubuntu bug 704414 in synaptic "In status bar, Resize grip overlaps synaptic's progress bar" [Low,Triaged]16:47
vishand471: yea, someone was mentioning it as a replacement for gnome-screenshot+screencast replacement …16:47
tseliotfta: thanks16:48
and471ah cool, I will check it out16:48
vishand471: just assign it to yourself16:48
and471ok16:48
vishand471: the assign to the ninja team is just for mail notifications16:48
and471ok16:48
ari-tczewtseliot: ok 'll do it, just give me fixed drivers :-)16:49
and471vish, and then if I have linked a branch with a merge request, do I set to In Progress or Fix Comitted (I have got this wrong before :-] )16:50
tseliot:)16:50
vishand471: in-progress, and once it is merged it can be set to fix committed16:50
seb128tedg, kenvandine, mterry: bug #71867616:50
ubot2Launchpad bug 718676 in indicator-appmenu "Breaks Alt and Control keybindings in some programs" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71867616:50
seb128do you have any clue about that? pitti reported it today as a new issue16:51
and471vish, ok thanks, it has been a while since I did this :p16:51
seb128is there any recent change that could explain that?16:51
vishand471: np.. :)16:51
kenvandinetedg, maybe moving the menu parsing code to dbusmenu?16:51
mvopitti: oh, I overlooked this one. htanks for looking at it! I should have tested that16:52
pittimvo: same here -- I didn't expect it to be any different when launched from synaptics16:53
* pitti waves good night -- Valentine's dinner and Taekwondo16:53
tedgkenvandine, It's odd.  Other people have reported that as well.  It seems to be intermittent.16:53
tedgkenvandine, It's been around since the appmenu-gtk days.16:53
pittitedg: I get it all the time, with new accounts, with perfect reliability16:53
mterryseb128, not sure...  I don't remember keybinding changes16:53
seb128'night pitti16:53
tedgpitti, Hmm, I wonder why that is...16:57
tedgpitti, That's good though as it could be debugged :)16:58
tedgI hear about it most in gnome-terminal.16:58
tedg(and it has happened there for me as well)16:58
ftatseliot, is the modaliases line expected to be that long?? http://paste.ubuntu.com/567045/ (that's apt-cache show nvidia-current)17:06
seb128mvo, are the rebuilds you are doing for the issue we discussed with soren earlier? or a different thing?17:08
tseliotfta: yes, it's a feature17:11
ftaok17:11
mptmvo, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbs_up#The_gesture_internationally17:13
seb128bah17:22
chrisccoulsonhi seb128 ;)17:23
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seb128didrocks, did you say you wanted to work on the nautilus default menus?17:39
seb128didrocks, the tweaks for the indicator-appmenu17:39
seb128kenvandine, mterry: so it seems the issue is not due to the new compiz, not sure what is causing it17:40
didrocksseb128: I was stuck in appmenu which didn't take my updated version. So no, if you want to play with it, please, do it :)17:40
seb128didrocks, do you get a nautilus menu under the unity-panel?17:40
seb128I can see if where switching desktop here17:40
seb128well switching vertically17:40
didrocksseb128: well, I restarted unity a lot, so I don't get any menu right now17:41
seb128or you can notice a one pixel bar under the unity-panel17:41
seb128didrocks, that's bug #71735817:41
ubot2Launchpad bug 717358 in indicator-appmenu "nautilus puts a menu bar at the top of the desktop" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71735817:41
didrocksI think it's when you restart unity, isn't it?17:42
didrockslike appmenu don't answer, so the application is showing the menu?17:42
seb128didrocks, no, it happens in a classic session as well17:42
didrocksoh ok :/17:42
didrockslet me look at latest nautilus upload17:42
seb128didrocks, well something like that, but it's showing the nautilus menu on the desktop17:42
didrocksbecause I've done that on testing purpose before17:42
seb128didrocks, nautilus didn't change for a month17:42
didrocksok, so I didn't uploaded that version :)17:43
seb128didrocks, I'm wondering if that's the patch to export the default nautilus menu17:43
seb128but I'm not why it didn't show up before then ;-)17:43
didrocksseb128: not likely in its initial state17:43
seb128not sure17:43
mvoseb128: a different one, I have not looked into how to detect the one you saw, but I don't think its hard, could you nag^Wremind me tomrrow? tonight is my hockey night17:43
seb128ok, I've assigned it to ted17:43
mvompt: thanks!17:43
seb128mvo, ok sure17:43
seb128mvo, enjoy17:43
didrocksconfirmed, my local testing in "showing the menu" is still… local :)17:44
seb128didrocks, what issue did you run into?17:46
didrocksseb128: updating the menu didn't update appmenu whereas it was updating the embeeded one17:47
seb128could you try if that's still an issue?17:47
didrocksI just spent one hour on this17:47
seb128there was quite some bug fixing on appmenu refresh issues since17:48
seb128if you still have your local build...17:48
didrocksseb128: I'm working on other unity patches… if nobody else can, I can tackle that next wekk17:48
didrocksno, I don't have it anymore, I'm afraid :/17:48
seb128didrocks, don't bother17:48
didrocksit was just testing "hiding an entry"17:48
seb128I will assign to mterry next time he's asking for a bug to tackle ;-)17:48
didrocksheh :)17:49
bcurtiswxindicator-datetime the date and time are hard to read as dark text and a slightly less dark background17:50
ftakenvandine, i have two apport files for my respawns of indicator-datetime-service & geoclue-master18:12
ftanot sure how to append the 2nd one to the 1st bug18:13
kenvandinefta, perhaps you have to just attach it via the web UI18:14
ftawon't be retraced then18:14
ftamaybe a 2nd bug18:14
kenvandineyeah, we'll it's a different package though right?18:14
kenvandineit is two bugs i think18:15
kenvandinei think geoclue is crashing18:15
kenvandineand indicator-datetime is crashing because of the geoclue crash18:15
ftayep18:15
kenvandinewhich ted thought he had prevented that18:15
kenvandinewell, in a fix from last week, preventing crash on geoclue failing18:16
kenvandinehe handles the case where geoclue fails to give him a client18:16
kenvandinei bet in this case he gets a valid geoclue client, then geoclue crashes18:17
kenvandinehe probably didn't really protect against that18:17
ftabug 718911 & bug 71890818:18
ubot2fta: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: list index out of range (https://launchpad.net/bugs/718911)18:18
ubot2fta: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: list index out of range (https://launchpad.net/bugs/718908)18:18
ftathey look like bug 714763 71508618:20
ubot2Launchpad bug 714763 in indicator-datetime "indicator-datetime-service crashed with SIGSEGV in geoclue_master_client_set_requirements_async()" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71476318:20
ftabug 71508618:20
ubot2Launchpad bug 715086 in geoclue "geoclue-master crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_create_instance()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71508618:20
kenvandinefta, thx18:27
ftais there a way to have more than 4 workspaces in unity? i'd like 6x1 instead of 2x218:36
kklimondafta: you can change it in ccsm->general settings->desktop18:37
ftaoh18:37
fta:)18:37
kklimondadesktop size*18:37
kklimondawhat's the stance on "emergency library bundling" i.e. bundling it in source, and linking statically?18:42
kklimondaafter last weekend, and finding one more package that builds but fails its tests I don't see us upgrading libevent to 2.0.10 in natty18:43
kklimondaI can't port Transmission 2.21 to libevent 1.4.x18:43
micahgkklimonda: did you see SpamapS's reply to the thread?, doesn't seem to be happening for natty18:43
kklimondamicahg: hence my question - I did reach the same conclusion yesterday after I got another ftbfs when someone has updated package.18:44
kklimondaTransmission did bundle libevent in the past, exactly for this reason - they tend to use the newest, and shiniest version as doing that gives them a lot.18:45
micahgkklimonda: I would think we should stick with Transmission 2.1x then, IMHO, unless there's a compelling reason to upgrade18:46
kklimondamicahg: well - no reason other than it fixes bugs, and adds features. :)18:46
kklimondait's supposed to fix (or limit) one bug that hits users of Transmission with encrypted home directories.18:47
kklimondathat would be worth updating it, so we can see if it helps.18:47
kklimondaright now, some people report Transmission going into zombie state when the download files on either NTFS or ecrypts partition.18:48
micahgkklimonda: can that be backported?18:48
chrisccoulsonw00t, more bugs fixed in the firefox menu \o/18:49
chrisccoulsonit seems that me and m_conley are the only people noticing bugs18:50
kklimondamicahg: probably, but it wasn't a single commit and rather a list of changes. I'd have to discuss it with upstream.18:51
micahgkklimonda: :(18:52
chrisccoulsonkklimonda, is it only universe packages that don't work with the new libevent?19:03
kklimondachrisccoulson: well, universe packages don't build19:04
chrisccoulsonbut there are some in main that are problematic too?19:05
kklimondachrisccoulson: it's just impossible to tell if they actually work without testing them19:06
chrisccoulsoni was going to suggest updating libevent to 2.0.10, and then uploading a libevent1 source to universe, and have the problematic universe packages stick with the old version ;)19:07
chrisccoulsonit would be a shame to block the transmission update on packages in universe19:07
micahgchrisccoulson: server team doesn't want the transition19:07
chrisccoulsonhmmm :/19:07
chrisccoulsonthat sucks19:07
kklimondachrisccoulson: jordan is willing to rebundle libevent219:07
chrisccoulsonwell, that might be the best option ;)19:08
chrisccoulsonhow often does libevent get security updates?19:08
chrisccoulsonit seems the answer is "never" ;)19:08
kklimondanever19:10
kklimondaindeed19:10
kklimondait's a solid piece of code :)19:10
chrisccoulsonIMO, I don't think that bundling it in transmission is any worse than having a separate libevent 2 source package that only transmission is using19:10
chrisccoulsonkklimonda, is the current version of transmission we have in natty maintained anymore?19:11
chrisccoulson(ie, is it likely to get security fixes?)19:12
kklimondachrisccoulson: yes, it would get security fixes if we stayed with it - upstream is really helpful. But it's not maintained in a sense that someone tests it.19:12
chrisccoulsonkklimonda, have you spoken to anyone on the security team? i think that would be my next step, and get their thoughts about bundling it until the security team want the transition19:13
kklimondachrisccoulson: good idea, off I go to speak with them :)19:14
kklimondachrisccoulson: any idea who can I poke about it?19:14
chrisccoulsonkklimonda, you could try jdstrand19:15
SpamapS[ 89939.568] (II) pointer_property19:30
SpamapSThese flood my Xorg.0.log constantly..19:30
SpamapSanybody have an idea? I have a macbook pro 5,119:31
bcurtiswxis banshee 1.9.3 on anyone's todo ?19:43
Laneyyes21:05
bigonmmm last gtk3 has been uploaded without changin the pkg name has been uploaded without21:27
bigon"mmm last gtk3 (3.0) has been uploaded in ubuntu without changing the pkg name"21:29
micahgbigon: hi, I wasn't sure if we finished our conversation about gjs before21:40
dobeyis anyone looking at updating webkitgtk/libsoup?21:52
micahgdobey: I thought robert_ancell was21:53
dobeyok, guess i'll wait until he shows up and poke him about it21:54
bigonmicahg: well not really, my point is that gjs is supported upstream, in debian and that firefox API breaks are not to expect before natty release22:00
micahgbigon: right, but we do stable release updates of xulrunner, so they are likely to break and since there are no rdepends, there's no reason to have the support burden of porting to a new upstream xul version22:01
bigonmmmh22:01
micahgbigon: we'll provide it in the GNOME3 PPA with gnome-shell for anyone who wants to build them from source or use them22:02
bigonthe main argument on the RM request was "nobody use it" and this looks thin (without counting that it looks like sabotage and not only in my mind)22:06
micahgbigon: no, it was that nothing in the archive uses it22:07
RAOFgjs *has* been a pain in the past, and is likely to be in the future; if there are no rdepends then it makes sense to remove it.22:08
micahgRAOF: it was removed and reuploaded :)22:09
RAOFOn the basis that a non-existent gjs package is better than a *broken* gjs package.22:09
RAOFmicahg: Yeah, I know.  I'm just providing supporting justification for you :)22:09
micahgRAOF: thanks :)22:09
chrisccoulsonwhat is shutter using gnome-web-photo for?22:22
chrisccoulsonit's dead upstream, and requires a fairly substantial refactoring to work with with xulrunner 2.022:22
chrisccoulsonnot sure if anyone in here uses shutter ;)22:23
micahgchrisccoulson: I was going to try to get that in Debian, hmm, should we just drop it from the archive then?22:26
chrisccoulsonnot sure.22:26
chrisccoulsonit hasn't had a single commit upstream in 5 months, and that was only a translation change22:27
micahgright, last "release" was a year and a half ago22:27
micahgchrisccoulson: I don't see a project page or an ML for it22:29
micahgchrisccoulson: here's the answer to your question: http://www.linoob.com/2010/09/shutter-feature-rich-screenshot-app-for-ubuntu/ item 1) 4.22:33
micahgI think there might be a webkit app that does the same thing22:34
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bigonmicahg: /wi1523:07
bigonoups23:07
bigonmicahg: well if you want to RM the pkg again go ahead23:10
bigonbut I still think that it will made some ppl being not happy23:11
micahgbigon: people are already not going to be happy about gnome-shell, I don't think they'll care about gjs per se23:11
micahgbut it'll be staged with the GNOME3 stack for those who want it in natty23:12
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bigonmicahg: maybe see with didrock, he's the one who reupload the pkg23:16
micahgbigon: I'll check with him in the morning23:46

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