[00:07] <psusi> what the heck is this about? dpkg-source: error: cannot read gparted-0.7.0.orig.Q9tt6R/debian/patches/enable-libparted-dmraid-2.patch: No such file or directory
[00:07] <psusi> of course it isn't in the original tarball; it's a new quilt patch I just added!
[00:16] <psusi> hrm... it happens when I use bzr bd, but not when I run debuild directly... odd
[00:17] <RAOF> psusi: Have you bzr added that patch?
[00:18] <psusi> DOH!
[00:18] <psusi> ;)
[00:47] <psusi> shoot... if I bzr uncommit, how can I find the dangling commit and restore it?
[00:52] <RAOF> “bzr heads”, from memory.
[00:54] <psusi> ahh, good one
[00:55] <psusi> whew... SO glad I got this book on autotools finally
[00:56] <psusi> I never would have figured this one out without it...
[01:57] <arand> I'm using git to package an application, and for some reason when I run git-buildpackage it gets the idea to put the .xpm file in debian/ out in the source directory and treat it as though I changed the original source, I don't get why?
[07:24] <Rhonda> arand: Can you give the clone URL for inspection?
[07:56] <wejaeger> Hey, anyone up for reviewing l2tp-ipsec-vpn? It's a little applet to configure and manage L2TP IPsec VPN connections. I've just uploaded a new candidate. http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/l2tp-ipsec-vpn
[08:04] <mok0> wejaeger: I'll bite
[08:04] <mok0> wejaeger: ah you never had a review before?
[08:11] <wejaeger> mok0: no I never had a review before
[08:20] <dholbach> good morning
[08:29] <micahg> wejaeger: just gave you a review
[08:36] <wejaeger> micahg: thanks so much, I'm going to have a look at it right now
[16:15] <udienz> ari-tczew, Thanks!
[16:15] <ari-tczew> udienz: You're welcome.
[16:18] <udienz> ari-tczew, i got some problem while merging erlang
[16:19] <ari-tczew> udienz: yes?
[16:19] <udienz> seems like i must look at configure.ac
[16:19] <ari-tczew> udienz: IIRC there is only delta related to d/control
[16:20] <udienz> ari-tczew, the problem is when i declared LIBS in configure.ac, LIBS value not appear while compiling
[16:20] <ari-tczew> udienz: couldn't you do it in Makefile?
[16:21] <udienz> ari-tczew, i change in Makefile but i got nothing, LIBS value still origin
[16:21] <udienz> same like zabbix
[16:23] <udienz> i can build in local (using dpkg-buildpackage)
[16:23] <ari-tczew> udienz: ask doko maybe he has got a solution
[16:23] <udienz> ari-tczew, ah.. okay
[16:39] <ari-tczew> kees: ping
[16:39] <kees> ari-tczew: hello
[16:40] <ari-tczew> kees: hi! nvclock landed in unstable today. are you able to get it till FeatureFreeze?
[16:40] <kees> ari-tczew: should be able to. I was going to work through your latest email list in a few hours.
[16:41] <ari-tczew> kees: shortly: openssl has to be uploaded (CVE fix), I'll attach a debdiff for nvclock, but mtdev is to consider, not especially needed.
[17:32] <arand> Rhonda: I'm afraid I don't have a good way to setup public git access to it.. Anyways I think the issue is gone. I'm uploading the the package to https://edge.launchpad.net/~arand/+archive/redeclipse and I'm happy for any critique if you have time.
[18:12] <Rhonda> arand: There are enough services/sites that offer public git access. If any you can just copy over the .git directory
[18:39] <webdevbyjoss> highvoltage, guys
[18:40] <webdevbyjoss> anyone?
[18:41] <highvoltage> hey
[18:41] <webdevbyjoss> hi
[18:46] <webdevbyjoss> I have latest Ubuntu 10.10 with all the update and experiencing ugly UTF-8 related bug from the old "zend-framework" package that is available from repository. This bug was fixed in the release couple month ago and after that we already had couple releases of zend framework - but no any updates in ubuntu repository available, it still has that old package
[18:49] <webdevbyjoss> in repository we have "zend-framework" 1.10.8...
[18:50] <webdevbyjoss> but since that time there were a bunch of bugfix releases
[18:50] <webdevbyjoss> 1.11.0,  1.11.1, 1.11.2, and latest bugfix release  1.11.3
[18:51] <webdevbyjoss> sure I've updated everything manually but asking if that possible to have an update of packages available in repository ?
[18:53] <arand> Rhonda: Hmm, as far as that odd file goes it seems I was just *doing it wrong* :/
[18:58] <webdevbyjoss> anyone?
[19:00] <webdevbyjoss> I can help if any contribution required in order to upgrade these packages
[19:14] <hakermania> micahg: Thanks for the review, a new package has been uploaded. =)
[19:16] <webdevbyjoss> hi
[19:16] <hakermania> webdevbyjoss: hi
[19:18] <webdevbyjoss> hakermania: "zend-framework" package in repository is very old.  we have "zend-framework" 1.10.8 but since that time there were a bunch of bugfix releases like 1.11.0,  1.11.1, 1.11.2, and latest bugfix release  1.11.3
[19:18] <webdevbyjoss> this old version has a bug that affects me so i'm just curious is that possible to update repository package to the latest bugfix release available?
[19:19] <hakermania> webdevbyjoss: I can't help you, I'm not experienced enough for these things. Currently I am trying to upload my 1st program to Ubuntu, so...
[19:20] <webdevbyjoss> congratulations!
[19:20] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: bug 722582 nothing to sponsor
[19:24] <micahg> webdevbyjoss: there's a zend-framework PPA: https://launchpad.net/~zend-framework/+archive/ppa
[19:24] <webdevbyjoss> micahg: oh!! thanks!
[19:25] <hakermania> micahg: Thx, again. 16 days without a review was quite embarrasing!
[19:26] <micahg> hakermania: no problem, will try to take another look later this evening
[19:26] <kklimonda> ari-tczew: fixed, for some reason bzr didn't link branch to the report.
[19:26] <hakermania> micahg: Nice!
[19:26] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: I suggest to ask mcasadevall tomorrow for sponsorship.
[19:26] <ari-tczew> he is familiar with gnome stuff
[19:28] <kklimonda> ari-tczew: Sebastien will do it once he gets bored with me reminding him about it.
[19:28] <ari-tczew> kklimonda: I'm amazed that he didn't tell you ask patch pilot...
[19:31] <NCommander> ari-tczew: I'm mcasadevall, what do you need sponsored?
[19:32] <ari-tczew> NCommander: not me, kklimonda, but he preffer to seb128 :P
[19:33] <kklimonda> meh, I don't really care who does that. NCommander, if you are interested there are three packages that need sponsoring: bug 722582, bug 718412 and bug 715137