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TheMusoRAOF: I am pretty sure you made it with gnome-do.01:50
TheMusoMy guideline with FF is when the topic in -devel changes, and the devel-announce email goes out.01:50
RAOFTheMuso: Mine, too. :)01:56
micahganother 16 hours until the freeze (18:00 UTC)01:58
TheMusoI thought it was at the start of Thursday.02:02
micahgTheMuso: yes, but skaet clarified it earlier in #ubuntu-devel02:05
TheMusoah ok.02:05
micahger, extended :)02:05
bryce_ooh sweet, then I can get a wayland update in02:15
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TheMusoYay, the window decorator for compiz is no longer accessible... Time to file a bug.03:57
bjfi'm thinking now is not a good time to get today's updates: an apt-get dist-upgrade says that "The following packages will be REMOVED: ubuntu-desktop"04:02
TheMusobjf: Yeah language-selector is broken.04:06
TheMusoIf you don't use it, its not too bad to remove it for now to get other updates you might want.04:07
TheMusoI just make sure to re-install ubuntu-desktop when I see a fixed version of the broken package get uploaded.04:07
bjfTheMuso, thanks04:08
TheMusoYouch, switching users from the session indicator punts you out of your own session.04:32
TheMusoOr more correctly, when you log out of the second user's session, you get logged out of your own.04:35
pittiGood morning07:24
bryce_heya07:25
bryce_pitti, my wayland source package got approved but I gather that the binary packages need separate approval?07:26
RAOFpitti: Good morning!07:26
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bryce_pitti, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wayland - amd64, armel, and i386 are built, is that enough or does ppc need to be built as well before archive admins can review?07:27
pittibryce_: right07:27
pittibryce_: we usually wait until all arches are built, but only ppc left should be fine07:28
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didrocksgood morning07:53
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SweetsharkGood Morning!07:58
RAOFGood morning!07:58
didrocksgood morning Sweetshark08:02
pittihey Sweetshark08:02
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TheMusoYay, managed to land a nice feature for Orca users that will be beneficial given the desktop environments we are shipping for natty.08:23
TheMusoAnd with that, I call it a day.08:24
pittiTheMuso: nice! what does it do?08:24
pittiTheMuso: oh, sleep well!08:24
TheMusopitti: When Orca starts up, it tells the user what desktop environment they are in, i.e unity or classic GNOME. I've also implemented a keystroke to give the user the same information after the fact.08:25
pittiTheMuso: oh, nice! so that you can tell apart gnome/gnome no effects/unity?08:27
pittido you read out the session .desktop description?08:27
pittis/do you/does it/08:27
Sweetsharkpitti: Here is the status of the LO build: I botched one build (3.3.1~rc2-1ubuntu1) by generating the control file on maverick, resulting in missing deps on natty, which I only saw after the upload. Since ubuntu1 was already tagged, I made a ubuntu2 with the fix and the buildd finished in the ppa 4 hours ago. However there are binary packages missing: libreoffice-java-common for example. I have a local build and all the deps are there,08:28
SweetsharkAny idea what could be happening there?08:29
TheMusopitti: No, I am currently using the DESKTOP_SESSION env variable to get the gnome session name, and am informing the user based on that, so no processing of desktop files etc.08:29
TheMusopitti: Long term, I want to push this upstream, and make sure all desktop environments where Orca can be used are available and reported to the user when they log into sed environment.08:30
pittiSweetshark: you mean they weren't built in the i386 build? did they somehow got dropped from debian/control then?08:30
pittiSweetshark: what's the URL of your PPA?08:30
SweetsharkI am using am64 currently08:32
Sweetsharkpitti: here is the build log: https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ppa/+buildjob/228277408:32
pittiSweetshark: ah, perhaps the i386 build is a bit behind and didn't finish yet? arch:all packages are only built once, by the i386 builder08:32
TheMusopitti: and its more so that the user knows that things work different in unity compared to classic GNOME, with panels, launching apps, etc.08:34
pittiSweetshark: right, i386 is still building08:34
pittiSweetshark: https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ppa/+buildjob/228277508:34
Sweetsharkpitti: I am only considering amd64 (the VirtualBox I am using the ppa from is also amd64). Also, it does not even show up in the build log.08:35
Sweetsharkpitti: Aaahh, you mean *-java-common is arch-indep and thus only build on i386?08:35
pittiSweetshark: right; "Architecture: all" packages are shared amongst all arches08:36
pittiSweetshark: i. e. you must only build them once, otherwise you could end up with two different arch:all packages08:36
SweetsharkAAhh ...08:36
pittiand then you'd need to pick one :)08:36
* Sweetshark calmes down a bit.08:36
pittiso they are generally built by the i386 buildds, and in exchange for the additional load we usually have a few more i386 builders than amd6408:36
pittiSweetshark: FYI, that's the difference between dpkg-buildpackage -b and -B08:37
pittii386 does -b, all others do -B08:37
* pitti pats Sweetshark's shoulders, it's all good!08:37
Sweetsharkpitti: we had something like that in the Sun OpenOffice build. However, it never worked well: All the "common" stuff was in one folder shared over all platforms. And then you would build over NFS.08:38
ricotzpitti, good morning, i saw you were working on the policykit-1 packaging, is it possible to sync the latest version 0.100-1 (debian exp)?08:40
SweetsharkAnd if two builder on two OS came into a race condition on the shared dir you would get "interesting" results.08:40
Sweetsharkpitti: so, when 3.3.1~rc2-1ubuntu2 finishes in the ppa and is looking good, we should upload it asap to main, right? BTW I accidently tried to do that yesterday but was denied .,..08:42
pittiSweetshark: I concur08:43
pittiricotz: yes, mbiebl and I were talking about it yesterday; did you test it already?08:44
pittiif  not, I can test it now and sync08:44
pittiricotz: we probably also need the new polkit-gnome as well, and merge that08:44
kklimondagood morning08:44
ricotzpitti, would be great if could test it08:45
ricotzi will be needed for the gnome3 stack08:45
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pittiricotz: hm, I don't see it on http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/policykit-1.html08:48
pittiricotz: ah, but it's in git08:49
ricotzpitti, hmm, http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-utopia/policykit.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/experimental08:49
ricotzpitti, yes08:49
rodrigo_morning08:49
pittirodrigo_: ah, it's in NEW08:51
pittirodrigo_: so, will test/upload now08:52
pittisorry, ricotz ^08:52
pittirodrigo_: good morning08:52
ricotzpitti, great08:53
kklimondahey rodrigo_08:55
pittiricotz: ah, I guess you mainly need the GIR08:58
pittiricotz: I think gnome-shell has its own PK agent built in, so you probably won't need pk-gnome 0.100 as urgently?08:59
pittiricotz: so, no ABI/API changes and works fine with pk-gnome 0.99; up'ing09:01
rodrigo_bigon_, ping09:03
ricotzpitti, thanks, yes only policykit-1 is needed09:03
bigon_rodrigo_: hey09:04
rodrigo_hi bigon_09:04
rodrigo_bigon_, I see you uploaded an updated g-keyring package to the ppa, but not to the bzr branch?09:04
bigon_you want me to add the branch? I was not sure if I had to create a brand new branch or to use of clone the one of the official archive09:06
rodrigo_there are branches for ~gnome3-team -> https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~gnome3-team09:07
rodrigo_we use those for the packages in the ppa09:07
rodrigo_so please update those when you upload stuff09:07
rodrigo_if there is no ~gnome3-team branch, just branch from the normal ~ubuntu-desktop and then push to a ~gnome3-team branch09:08
rodrigo_if you don't update the ~gnome3-team branches, your changes will be discarded next time someone does an upload09:09
bigon_ok I will do that09:09
rodrigo_ok thanks09:09
rodrigo_hey seb12809:10
seb128hey rodrigo_09:10
pittibonjour seb12809:11
seb128hey pitti09:11
seb128how are you?09:11
pittiI'm great, thanks! how about you?09:11
seb128I'm fine thanks09:12
seb128though a bit tired today, I didn't sleep very well, dunno why but I feel it09:13
rodrigo_hmm, the libpeas package in ~ubuntu-desktop/libpeas/ubuntu links to gtk3, is that the package in natty?09:31
seb128rodrigo_, yes09:31
seb128rodrigo_, libpeas is not used in GNOME 2.3209:31
rodrigo_seb128, ah ok09:31
rodrigo_I thought it was09:31
seb128libpeas-1.0-0 has no rdepends in natty09:32
seb128rodrigo_, btw any news about the nautilus crasher or the g-s-d race issue or the vino,avahi bug?09:32
seb128rodrigo_, those are assigned to you but seem to be mostly staled09:33
rodrigo_yes, going slowly on those, as I need to finish some unity-a11y stuff for today09:33
rodrigo_the vini avahi bug is assigned to avahi afair09:33
rodrigo_once I finish the unity stuff I'm doing, I'll go back to all of them09:34
seb128right, still we should try to debug those if upstream is not responsive09:34
seb128that can wait after the freezes though09:34
seb128rodrigo_, ok thanks, I'm just checking they are still somewhat on your list, no hurry, those are to fix for beta which let some time09:35
rodrigo_yeah, sorry, will get back to them asap09:35
seb128rodrigo_, the gdm guys bounced the g-s-d race back to g-s-d in case you didn't see09:35
seb128rodrigo_, no worry, thanks!09:35
rodrigo_oh didn't see it09:36
* rodrigo_ looks09:36
bigon_rodrigo_: for pkg that where not in the repository before (like nautilus-sendto) should I create a new branch or clone an other one?09:36
rodrigo_bigon_, we usually branch from the ~ubuntu-desktop branch, and then push to a new ~gnome3-team branch09:36
rodrigo_seb128, ther gnome bug is still assigned to gdm09:37
seb128rodrigo_, ok, I've not tracked the bug but that was discussed on the gdm and g-c-c list09:38
seb128someone mailed those 2 lists recently about the same issue09:38
bigon_alright09:38
rodrigo_seb128, hmm, didn't see it then, when was that?09:40
seb128rodrigo_, thursday09:41
rodrigo_hmm09:41
seb128rodrigo_, it's the most recent discussion on the list09:41
seb128the only one which happened recently ;-)09:41
rodrigo_seb128, ok, I see it in the archives, I completely missed it :)09:42
pittiricotz: binNEWed now, so it'll hit the archive in about 80 minutes09:44
rodrigo_seb128, ok, will look at it after I submit this branch09:44
ricotzpitti, thanks!09:48
rodrigo_TheMuso, ping10:08
GunnarHjpitti: Hi, seems like you cleaned up too much; not fair. ;-) https://code.launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/language-selector/misc/+merge/5109610:14
pittiGunnarHj: what? where? how?10:14
pittiGunnarHj: the only thing I touched in l-s is to fix the broken renaming to -gnome (but that wasn't you)10:15
GunnarHjpitti: No, but the stuff that Michael sponsored yesterday seems to have been reversed.10:16
GunnarHjpitti: There is some confusion as regards l-s uploads, I think. My theory is that lp:language-selector and lp:ubuntu/language-selector were not in sync when you fixed the name change issue, so the reversal just happened silently. If you browse the diff from your latest change at lp:ubuntu/language-selector, you'll understand what I'm talking about.11:08
GunnarHjpitti: I don't have web access to lp:language-selector right now (bug 719901), so I'm not quite sure...11:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 719901 in launchpad "Cannot view branch with revisions fixing private bugs" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71990111:08
pittilp:ubuntu/language-selector shouldn't be pushed to11:10
pittiwill look11:10
pittihttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/natty/language-selector/natty/revision/10311:10
pittioh, indeed11:11
pittiit seems that someone forgot to push to the official branch11:11
pittisorry, I didn't notice that11:11
GunnarHjpitti: No problem. :)11:11
pittiGunnarHj: uploaded11:16
pittithanks11:17
GunnarHjpitti: Ditto. :)11:17
GunnarHjpitti: Sorry to be a pain, but now lp:language-selector is at v. 0.18, while lp:ubuntu/language-selector is at v. 0.17 (and the changes you just uploaded to lp:language-selector are not reflected in lp:ubuntu/language-selector). Is there possibly some kind of time lag, or is there a need for another step to make them become in sync?11:46
pittiGunnarHj: the latter shoudl be auto-imported from the distros; there is some lag, yes11:47
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ftawhy do I have a floppy0 entry in the unity launcher? i don't even have that11:52
pittifta: do you have one in udisks --dump?11:52
GunnarHjpitti: Ok, then I've something today too. :) Thanks!11:52
ftapitti, nope11:53
pittiGunnarHj: I might eventually just drop lp:language-selector and use lp:ubuntu/language-selector only; less branches, less confusion11:53
pittithe former has all the real history, though11:53
GunnarHjpitti: Ok. I know too little about it to have an opinion.11:54
chrisccoulson_hi seb12811:56
chrisccoulson_do you know if bug 723839 happened before the recent update too?11:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 723839 in libdbusmenu "valgrind: invalid read errors in widget_notify_cb()" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72383911:56
chrisccoulson_this one is a pain ;)11:56
nessitahello everyone!12:02
pittiarriva la manos!12:02
pittihey nessita12:02
nessitahey pitti, how are you?12:03
pittiI'm great, thanks!12:03
pittihow about you?12:03
nessitapretty good! a bit sleepy still, but it'll get better12:03
seb128chrisccoulson_, hey how are you today?12:18
seb128chrisccoulson_, no but I can easily try12:18
chrisccoulson_seb128 - tired ;)12:18
seb128hey nessita12:18
chrisccoulson_how are you?12:18
nessitahey seb128! how is it going?12:19
seb128I'm fine thanks12:19
seb128I'm fine thanks12:19
seb128ups12:19
seb128chrisccoulson_, do you want me to try with the version before your fix?12:19
chrisccoulson_seb128 - that's ok, i can try that here. i wasn't sure if you already knew12:20
seb128chrisccoulson_, no, I decided to update to trunk and do a round of valgrind to see if there was remaining issues12:20
seb128chrisccoulson_, have you seen bug #72420212:21
ubot2Launchpad bug 724202 in libdbusmenu "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in image_notify_cb()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72420212:21
chrisccoulson_i'm seeing all sorts of problems with the latest dbusmenu :/12:22
chrisccoulson_a lot of menus in firefox stopped working too12:22
seb128chrisccoulson_, it's bug #72387312:24
ubot2Launchpad bug 723873 in indicator-messages "indicator menu items missing since the recent natty update" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72387312:24
seb128chrisccoulson_, revert r21712:25
chrisccoulson_seb128 - ah, ok. thanks12:25
seb128well I didn't reconnect yesterday evening12:25
* Sweetshark just finished building 3.3.1-1ubuntu1 while the uploaded 3.3.1~rc2-1ubuntu2 is still building in the ppa buildd.12:25
seb128seems ken updated the indicator, it still doesn't solve the original issue I reported though12:25
Sweetsharkmeh, cant help but think about the old competition between villa riva and villa bacho ...12:26
pittihehe12:30
seb128chrisccoulson_, let me know if reverting that commit fixes your issues12:30
seb128chrisccoulson_, need to catchup with kenvandine and ted about that one12:30
chrisccoulson_seb128 - will do, thanks12:30
seb128chrisccoulson_, so bug #72420212:31
ubot2Launchpad bug 724202 in libdbusmenu "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in image_notify_cb()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72420212:31
seb128chrisccoulson_, do you think it's the same issue that the one you were debugging yesterday?12:31
seb128or another one?12:31
seb128we should probably tackle one issue at the time12:32
seb128the parser seems quite buggy still thoguh12:32
seb128not mentioning the fresh issue with r21712:32
chrisccoulson_seb128 - it looks like a different issue, but i'm just wondering if it's related to my commit yesterday ;)12:32
chrisccoulson_that touched the signal handler registration code12:32
seb128chrisccoulson_, I've not seen any of those before today12:33
seb128but we got 2 today12:33
seb128so I wouldn't be surprised if it was12:33
chrisccoulson_ok, i still get the invalid read in widget_notify_cb with the old version12:33
nessitaseb128: quick question: am I missing something in this bug report in order to get a new source sponsored? bug #72313912:39
ubot2Launchpad bug 723139 in ubuntuone-file-storage-api "Please upload new source package" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72313912:39
seb128nessita, yes, an ubuntu bug would be needed to have it showing on the ubuntu sponsoring12:40
seb128nessita, i.e "also affect distribution"12:40
seb128nessita, it's only on your upstream project right now, nothing we would notice from ubuntu12:40
nessitaseb128: but I have no ubuntu distribution to link to12:40
seb128nessita, ?12:41
seb128nessita, click "also affect distribution" and then "continue"12:41
seb128nessita, that will add an "ubuntu" line in the bugs table12:41
nessitaseb128: without a package name? crap, it was so simple12:41
seb128nessita, yes12:42
nessitaI didn't realize the package name was optional :-D12:42
seb128;-)12:42
seb128now it will show on the sponsoring queue12:42
nessitathanks!12:42
seb128you're welcome12:43
seb128nessita, I will try to review it later if nobody else did but I'm quite busy today12:43
seb128nessita, you can try pinging mdeslaur when he's online, he's patch pilot today12:43
seb128rodrigo_ is patch pilot as well but he has no upload rights so he can't sponsor it for you12:43
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ftapitti, should i file a bug about that floppy0?12:43
rodrigo_seb128, I'm what?12:44
nessitaseb128: perfect, I'll do that. Good luck with all you tasks!12:44
seb128rodrigo_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReview12:44
pittifta: sorry, missed your "nope"; if it's not in udisks, and not in /etc/fstab, then it's a weird unity bug; please file it, I don't have it12:44
seb128rodrigo_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReviews12:44
seb128rodrigo_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReviews#Patch%20Pilots12:44
seb128rodrigo_, you should have received a gcalendar notice when dholbach set you up in the calendar12:45
ftapitti, oh, it's in the fstab, not sure why, that box never had a floppy drive12:45
seb128rodrigo_, each canonical employee is supposed to do half a day a month of patches reviews and sponsoring12:45
rodrigo_seb128, ah, ok12:46
seb128rodrigo_, today is your day it seems12:46
seb128nessita, thanks!12:46
rodrigo_seb128, where is the list of people doing it?12:47
seb128rodrigo_, see 1.1.1.1. Schedule12:48
seb128rodrigo_, https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=6k1e5rq45m1bdqq0n1ge3oqaok@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Europe/Berlin&gsessionid=OK12:48
rodrigo_ok12:48
Sweetsharkah, the 3.3.1~rc2-1ubuntu2 build just finished in the ppa! Anyone willing to sacrifice himself^W^W^W test this awesome new piece of software?12:50
Sweetsharkah, oh, hang on12:51
Sweetsharkno, it not done yet.12:51
* Sweetshark wonders if there is a way to make libreoffice buildds not end up on machines that take >12 hours on i386 to build it.12:52
seb128don't blame it on the buildds :p12:53
Sweetsharkseb128: who else? Libreoffice is a tightly packed, compact masterpiece of software engineering ;)12:54
seb128pitti, new dbus (http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2011-February/014122.html) might be nice to try to get in natty?13:25
seb128pitti, do you think you would have time to work on the update or would be interested by it?13:27
davmor2guys on classic gnome I think there is an issues regards the system fan.  unity desktop the fan kicks in from time to time, on classic it's on permanent and is throwing some heat out too13:36
chrisccoulson_seb128 - oh, your widget_notify_cb memory error is happening because the menuitems parent gets destroyed before itself, so the pointer returned from "g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (child), "dbusmenu-parent");" is invalid13:43
chrisccoulson_not sure how that happens though :/13:43
* kenvandine waves, happy feature freeze day everyone13:44
seb128chrisccoulson_, I got the issue by closing the dialog before it was on screen if that makes any difference13:44
seb128hey kenvandine13:44
seb128kenvandine, how are you?13:44
kenvandinea little tired, but good13:44
kenvandine:)13:44
seb128chrisccoulson_, like valgrind is slow enough that I could use the menu again and pick "close" before it was done displaying it13:44
chrisccoulson_seb128 - i can get the issue by closing the dialog, even after it's appeared13:47
chrisccoulson_as long as i close it from the menu and not from the titlebar13:48
seb128ok13:48
seb128kenvandine, what is the deal with the libdbusmenu breakage13:48
seb128kenvandine, your indicator-messages update doesn't address the original issue I described13:48
seb128kenvandine, it's not the only indicator to be broken13:49
kenvandineseb128, ted thinks that was just a bug in indicator-messages13:49
kenvandineseb128, i couldn't find that breakage anywhere else13:49
kenvandineneither could ted13:49
seb128kenvandine, no, the bug I described is that gnome-bt appindicator lost half its items13:49
kenvandineyeah, i couldn't reproduce that13:49
seb128kenvandine, did any of you even read my bug report?13:49
seb128kenvandine, you turned bt off and on in the indicator?13:49
kenvandinei did...13:49
seb128weird13:50
seb128chrisccoulson_ also has issues with the update13:50
seb128kenvandine, do you have any device configured?13:50
kenvandineoh wait, now today after dist-upgrade and reboot i see it in gnome-bt!13:50
kenvandinedamn!13:50
chrisccoulson_yeah, gnome-bluetooth is pretty broken here13:50
kenvandineted and i talked about it, neither of us saw that problem13:50
chrisccoulson_and firefox is too13:50
kenvandineseb128, ok... so we need to jump on ted when he shows up :)13:51
chrisccoulson_the sensitivity of a lot of menu items in firefox is not updating correctly now13:51
seb128kenvandine, did you restart indicator-applications-service yesterday?13:51
kenvandinei rebooted even13:51
seb128ok, weird then13:51
chrisccoulson_(eg, highlight some text and open the edit menu, and the copy/cut items are not sensitive)13:51
kenvandinebut i wasn't completely updated and all13:51
seb128it's broken in a consistent way here13:51
kenvandinebut dbusmenu was breaking messaing menu for me13:51
kenvandinevery odd13:51
seb128kenvandine, the box I use has not been updated this week13:52
seb128I just did pick the libdbusmenu upgrade yesterday13:52
kenvandineted said the same thing...13:52
seb128so it's not due to another update13:52
kenvandineok13:52
seb128I could also confirm the issue by tweaking ld_library_path and reverting or not r21713:52
seb128that's how I tried the bug first and find the buggy revision13:52
seb128using gnome-bt13:53
seb128so you don't need a service restart, just the appindicator client13:53
kenvandinei have the revert of 217 prepared for upload13:53
seb128let's try to get the thing fixed rather13:53
seb128we need to move in the right direction ;-)13:53
kenvandineted seemed to think the dbusmenu change uncovered a bug in the indicators13:54
kenvandinealthough he was confident it was only indicator-messages, but maybe it is others too13:54
kenvandines/maybe//13:54
kenvandine:)13:54
seb128kenvandine, well gnome-bt is broken for sure, I didn't notice other issues13:56
pittiseb128: have a call now, but happy to look at new dbus afterwards13:59
seb128pitti, ok great, thanks13:59
chrisccoulson_ok, i'm totally confused now14:10
chrisccoulson_tedg, a DbusmenuMenuitem shouldn't normally out-live its parent should it?14:10
seb128tedg, !!!14:10
seb128tedg, hey ;-)14:10
chrisccoulson_it's all tedg's fault!14:10
chrisccoulson_:P14:10
tedgchrisccoulson_, Uhm, well, there's reasons it could...14:10
kenvandinechrisccoulson_, what menus are missing for firefox?14:11
tedgchrisccoulson_, Things like if it's in an idle callback or being used for something else.14:11
tedgchrisccoulson_, But, it should clean up relatively quickly after.14:11
chrisccoulson_kenvandine, the sensitivity is messed up for most of the edit menu. also, the "restore previous session" menu entry is never sensitive now14:11
chrisccoulson_tedg - that seems to be what is happening in bug 72383914:12
ubot2Launchpad bug 723839 in libdbusmenu "valgrind: invalid read errors in widget_notify_cb()" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72383914:12
kenvandineok, so for appmenu there seems to be sensitivity issues14:12
kenvandinethat is a little different than bug 72387314:12
ubot2Launchpad bug 723873 in indicator-messages "indicator menu items missing since the recent natty update" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72387314:12
chrisccoulson_by the time widget_notify_cb is called, that particular menuitems parent has already gone14:12
chrisccoulson_so, the "dbusmenu-parent" data is invalid14:13
kenvandineseb128, i just figured out why i couldn't find the problem in gnome-bt, at the time i tested... i had the reverted 217 dbusmenu installed for testing14:13
tedgchrisccoulson_, That seems like a case we should handle....14:13
seb128kenvandine, lol14:13
kenvandinelater when i patched indicator-messages i downgraded that to test it :)14:13
kenvandinetedg, it's still broken...14:14
cdbsIs nautilus broken in Natty?14:14
tedgkenvandine, Hmm, it works for me...14:14
kenvandinein gnome-bt?14:14
kenvandineyou see those device menus?14:14
seb128cdbs, no14:15
chrisccoulson_tedg - yeah. i'm trying to work out why it's happened though :)14:15
cdbsseb128: wierd: Nautilus doesn't open for me14:15
chrisccoulson_i'm just sticking printf's everywhere atm ;)14:15
seb128tedg, try turning bt off and an, you should lack items and the menus should be empty for devices14:15
cdbsthough the desktop works well, until I open the file manager window14:15
seb128cdbs, what error?14:15
tedgchrisccoulson_, There are good reasons it'd happen.  Like if it updated properties and that's still in the idle, the idle process will keep a reference.14:16
cdbsseb128: simply no output14:16
chrisccoulson_tedg - ah, ok. that does make sense14:16
cdbsseb128: okay, I get this error (wait until I pastebin)14:16
chrisccoulson_ok, i get it now :)14:16
cdbsseb128: http://paste.ubuntu.com/571740/14:17
cdbsseb128: when I just type nautilus in terminal, no output comes, and desktop gets restored. I get those DBus errors when I run nautilus in another window i.e. try to open a window of it14:18
chrisccoulson_tedg - should DbusmenuMenuitemPrivate have a parent member? (that could just be a weak pointer)14:18
chrisccoulson_rather than doing the g_object_set_data stuff in the parser14:18
seb128cdbs, sorry I'm busy fixing unity breakage14:18
cdbsseb128: and, those errors actually come in the terminal window where the nautilus instance was runnong14:18
cdbsseb128: :o, sorry14:18
seb128could you please stop highlight me and just write on the channel?14:19
seb128thanks14:19
tedgchrisccoulson_, I've thought about it... I'm not sure.  The original use as the thought that there could be more than one parent or some such, which seems silly today.  So, I guess, in general, I'm not against it but it might be a pretty big change.14:20
chrisccoulson_tedg - it's not possible for a widget to have more than one parent in GTK is it?14:20
tedgchrisccoulson_, Nope14:21
chrisccoulson_tedg - i'll look at how much work it is to add a parent member to DbusmenuMenuitem. I think that would be the cleanest fix for that, even if it's more work14:26
tedgchrisccoulson_, Okay14:31
seb128tedg, so, did you try gnome-bt?14:37
tedgseb128, No, I haven't.  Trying to catch up from the European morning still :)14:39
seb128k14:39
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mterrydidrocks, do peeps know about the accessibility crash in unity?14:47
mterryI can't start unity anymore after updating the gnome desktop schemas today14:48
didrocksmterry: yeah, revert to previous gsettings-*14:48
didrocksone sec, looking for the package name14:48
mterrydidrocks, sure, just making sure someone was on it  :)14:48
mterrypackaging should have a breaks: unity or something14:48
didrocksgsettings-desktop-schemas14:48
didrocksseb128 is supposed to upload with the Breaks: now :)14:49
seb128didrocks, it has been uploaded already14:49
didrocksok, nice!14:49
mterrydidrocks, but there's a new unity coming today too that'd fix it for realz, and have shiny new features right?14:50
didrocksmterry: right14:50
seb128hey mterry14:50
didrocksnew compiz14:50
didrocksnew bunch of packages14:50
didrocks:)14:50
* mterry likes shiny things14:50
mterryseb128, hi  :)14:50
mterryseb128, btw, I filed the datetime preferences merge yesterday.  hopefully it will be merged today, as tedg knows about it.  A little rough around the edges, but the UI is there and works14:51
seb128mterry, great14:51
seb128mterry, not sure if tedg running out just after you said that is a sign though...14:51
mterry:)14:52
seb128mterry, you can consider yourself luck, the datetime work means you are avoiding getting the recent libdbusmenu crashers assigned to you ;-)14:53
seb128mdeslaur, hey, did you see nessita's sponsoring request?14:53
nessitahi mdeslaur!14:54
nessitamdeslaur: request is bug #72313914:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 723139 in ubuntu "Please upload new source package" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72313914:54
mdeslaurseb128, nessita: I am taking at look at that as we speak!14:54
nessitamdeslaur: awesome14:54
nessitaseb128: thanks for the reminder! (you have a lot of ram, don't you?)14:55
* nessita swaps very often14:55
mdeslaurnessita: so...I guess you want this to be a native package, right? you're not going to release tarballs?14:55
nessitamdeslaur: hum, I will be releasing tarballs14:55
nessitamdeslaur: I set the name to be 0.0.1-0ubuntu1, right?14:56
* nessita confirms14:56
nessitayeah, I did14:56
seb128nessita, ;-)14:57
nessitamdeslaur: and the 0.0.1 tarball release is in place14:57
mdeslaurnessita: ah, yes ok14:59
seb128rodrigo_, pitti: sorry I was wrong yesterday, rodrigo_'s patch is in the series, I didn't notice the second one on http://launchpadlibrarian.net/64882990/nautilus_1%3A2.32.2.1-0ubuntu5_1%3A2.32.2.1-0ubuntu6.diff.gz15:00
seb128rodrigo_, ok, so the workaround doesn't work...15:00
nessitamdeslaur: :-)15:00
mdeslaurnessita: lintian is giving me copyright-without-copyright-notice15:01
* nessita checks15:01
mdeslaurnessita: could you please fix that, and I'll pull it down again?15:01
nessitaweird, lintian was all good for me, but I'll fix of xourse15:02
nessitacourse*15:02
rodrigo_seb128, ok15:02
pittiseb128: ah, good to know; so no followup upload necessary?15:04
seb128pitti, not from you15:04
seb128I will reopen the bug15:04
nessitamdeslaur: lintian is giving me no warning as per http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/571765/15:04
seb128nessita, the watch file doesn't work, it doesn't fetch the tarball on bzr bd for some reason15:05
nessitaseb128: do you have a trace?15:06
seb128nessita, mdeslaur: oh, don't upload that15:06
seb128nessita, mdeslaur: it lacks a LICENSE or COPYING15:06
* nessita runs15:06
seb128i.e the GPL3 text15:06
seb128it's not distributable15:06
seb128nessita, you need to ship a copy of the GPL in your source15:06
nessitaright!15:07
* nessita adds15:07
mdeslaurnessita: I'm not sure why your lintian isn't picking that up...odd15:07
nessitaseb128: but that is not related with the watch file issue you're having, right?15:07
seb128nessita, no it's not15:07
seb128nessita, bah, it was an issue on my side ignore that15:08
nessitaack15:08
* nessita pushes COPYING15:08
seb128nessita, the license issue remains ;-)15:08
nessitasure, my bad15:08
mdeslaurnessita: could you also please add "Copyright: 2011 Natalia B. Bidart <natalia.bidart@canonical.com>, Canonical Ltd." to the debian/copyright file, under Files: *15:11
mdeslaurnessita: (or something similar)15:11
tedgdobey, Is there a way to make gtk-doc ignore C files?15:11
nessitamdeslaur: sure, is that mandatory? (I wanna learn for other packages)15:11
mdeslaurnessita: well, my lintian warns about it...I'm not sure why your doesn't...are you still running maverick?15:12
nessitamdeslaur: nopes, this is a fresh natty install (2 days old)15:12
* Sweetshark reboots to maverick15:14
mdeslaurseb128: does your lintian report that?15:14
dobeytedg: what do you mean?15:14
tedgdobey, It's picking up the docs in a C file that is connected to an h file that I've ignored.15:14
tedgdobey, I don't want either set of docs in my docs (as the object isn't public)15:15
nessitamdeslaur: your lintian error is obviously correct, I wonder mine will not complain15:15
mdeslaurnessita: it's weird...I don't know15:15
dobeytedg: name the file something that doesn't get caught by the glob you defined i guess15:17
mdeslaurnessita: let me know when you've updated your tree15:18
tedgdobey, Hmm, that doesn't work because the glob actually doesn't get passed to the scanner, it's only used for the make file deps :(  Looks like I'm just going to change all my "/**" to be "/*"15:18
pittiseb128: I'll merge 1.4.6 with Debian then15:18
dobeytedg: hrmm. ok. i was just looking at what we do for libsyncdaemon. rodrigo_ probably knows more about gtk-doc than i do though15:19
seb128pitti, great, thanks15:19
dobeyi just know that the makefile deps bits are in face broken, and i have a branch i need to get finished, to fix that15:19
bcurtiswxseb128, apt-get install gsettings-desktop-schemas=0.1.7-1 doesn't work in downgrading GDS  is there something special i have to do if there isn't an 0ubuntu115:19
tedgdobey, I've just made a local copy that's fixed :)15:19
rodrigo_dobey, what's wrong with libsyncdaemon's gtk-doc?15:19
seb128bcurtiswx, 0.1.7 is the buggy version15:19
tedgrodrigo_, I was trying to figure out how to ignore C files.15:20
bcurtiswxit doesn't see 0.1.5 either15:20
seb128bcurtiswx, you want to grab the previous one from launchpad15:20
bcurtiswxseb128, OK15:20
rodrigo_tedg, hmm, there's IGNORE_HFILES, so maybe there's a IGNORE_CFILES?15:20
dobeyrodrigo_: nothing specific to libsyncdaemon is wrong wrt gtk-doc15:21
dobeyrodrigo_: but gtk-doc itself is broken. but that's irrelevant to what tedg was asking about :)15:22
rodrigo_heh15:22
tedgrodrigo_, Can't find one.  I'll hack around it.  I was just seeing if there was an easy way I was missing first.15:22
seb128rodrigo_, so I don't get how you don't get the nautilus crash, I edited /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache on a working natty, deleted the 6 lines of the svg loaders, nautilus --quit, nautilus /usr/share/applications -> crash15:26
seb128rodrigo_, what theme do you use? an ubuntu one?15:26
rodrigo_seb128, hmm, yes, humanity-dark iirc15:27
rodrigo_but on the virtual machine I use the default15:27
rodrigo_will try again15:27
seb128crash with the GNOME theme the same way15:27
chrisccoulson_seb128 - w00t, fixed your invalid read \o/15:28
seb128chrisccoulson_, waouh15:28
seb128chrisccoulson_, which one? ;-)15:28
* seb128 runs15:28
chrisccoulson_seb128 - bug 72383915:28
ubot2Launchpad bug 723839 in libdbusmenu "valgrind: invalid read errors in widget_notify_cb()" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72383915:28
chrisccoulson_well, i can't reproduce it anymore anyway ;)15:29
chrisccoulson_and i don't seem to have introduced any more bugs ;)15:29
nessitamdeslaur: Pushed up to revision 6. :-)15:29
seb128chrisccoulson_, right, I know which one, I was just joking ;-)15:29
seb128chrisccoulson_, now to get tedg to review the fix15:29
seb128chrisccoulson_, then you can switch to the other crashers :p15:29
rodrigo_seb128, installing yesterday's iso now15:32
seb128#5  0x081418ed in nautilus_icon_info_lookup (icon=0x91ff520, size=48)15:33
seb128nautilus-icon-info.c:39915:33
seb128        lookup_key = {filename = 0x0, size = 48}15:33
seb128rodrigo_, I guess that's the filename being NULL which is the issue15:33
jcastrodidrocks: do you know who is supposed to update tomboy to use libunity so quicklists work?15:33
mdeslaurnessita: uploaded. :)15:33
seb128jcastro: do we have c# libunity bindings?15:33
jcastroI don't think we do15:34
rodrigo_seb128, right, so my patch was preventing calling g_str_hash with that15:34
didrocksjcastro: no, there isn't C# binding15:34
rodrigo_seb128, but hold on, I'll do some debugging on the iso15:34
seb128rodrigo_, doesn't seem to work, I still get the bug15:34
rodrigo_ok15:34
seb128rodrigo_, ok, let me know if you have details15:34
chrisccoulson_seb128 - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/dbusmenu/more-memory-fixes/revision/22115:34
seb128rodrigo_, I can get the issue on my normal system by doing what I described before15:35
nessitamdeslaur: YEY! thanks so much!15:35
mdeslaurnessita: welcome :P15:35
seb128chrisccoulson_, rocking work!15:35
seb128chrisccoulson_, don't forget to do a merge request15:36
seb128chrisccoulson_, so ted get it in today's tarball15:36
chrisccoulson_yeah, will do15:36
seb128thanks15:36
seb128rodrigo_,15:38
seb128"lookup_key.filename = (char *)filename;15:38
seb128lookup_key.size = size;15:38
seb128icon_info = g_hash_table_lookup (themed_icon_cache, &lookup_key);"15:38
seb128...15:38
seb128rodrigo_, it seems it's gtk_icon_info_get_filename (gtkicon_info) which returns null for some reason15:40
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rodrigo_seb128, hmm, the daily iso doesn't have the svg loader in loaders.cache, and it doesn't crash for me15:49
rodrigo_seb128, but yeah, I think I've spotted where to fix it15:49
seb128rodrigo_, ok, I'm rebuilding it15:50
seb128rodrigo_, I want to know what icon makes it crash15:50
micahgricotz: congrats on getting gnome-shell to build against xulrunner-2.015:51
ricotzmicahg, build against 2.0 since half an year ;), i think15:53
micahgricotz: that's great news, that's one of the reasons I kept pushing it off :-/15:54
ricotzmicahg, no guaranty that is actually runs, i currenty can test it here15:56
ricotz... cant15:56
seb128rodrigo_, it crashes on the gwibber item15:57
seb128rodrigo_, copying gwibber.desktop in a directory with +x makes nautilus crash when browsing this dir15:58
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rodrigo_seb128, hmm16:01
rodrigo_seb128, so, the filename is null for the gwibber icon?16:01
seb128rodrigo_, yes, which is logic16:02
rodrigo_ok, so we just need to guard against looking up when filename is NULL16:02
seb128rodrigo_, since the only gwibber icon on disk is a .svg16:02
seb128rodrigo_, I don't get why it's not happening on your install though, trying to write a test program now16:02
seb128rodrigo_, do you have a gwibber.png somewhere?16:03
rodrigo_yes, under /usr/share/gwibbwe16:04
seb128/usr/share/gwibber/ui/gwibber.png you mean?16:04
rodrigo_yes16:04
seb128that's not in the standard path16:04
seb128that should not count16:04
rodrigo_seb128, can you build and test this -> lp:~rodrigo-moya/ubuntu/natty/nautilus/really-fix-crash ?16:07
rodrigo_oh wait, seems I got it to crash now16:07
rodrigo_so testing the fix myself16:07
rodrigo_if that works, I'll cook a better patch for upstream16:09
seb128rodrigo_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/571782/16:11
seb128rodrigo_, can you build and run that on your box?16:11
rodrigo_yes16:11
seb128rodrigo_, it gives "(null)" if the svg loader is broken there, "/usr/share/pixmaps/gwibber.svg" if it works16:12
seb128doh, I've been mixed tabs and spaces it seems :p16:12
rodrigo_no problem, I will run it anyway :)16:14
RoAkSoAxdoes anyone by any chance have a Desktop ISO image from a few days ago?16:14
seb128RoAkSoAx, I've one from yesterday16:14
rodrigo_ok, so I don't have gwibber here, that's why it doesn't crash on my box but does on the vm16:14
RoAkSoAxseb128: me too, can't install with that one :(16:14
rodrigo_seb128, let me run it on the vm16:14
seb128rodrigo_, but you said the daily iso doesn't crash for you either16:14
seb128rodrigo_, thanks16:15
rodrigo_seb128, yeah, but now it crashes16:15
rodrigo_yesterday's iso16:15
seb128rodrigo_, oh, so now you get the crash16:15
rodrigo_yes16:15
seb128rodrigo_, we explained why you don't get the issue on your box as well16:15
rodrigo_yes16:15
rodrigo_although why it crashes only on the gwibber icon?16:15
rodrigo_because it doesn't have a png, I guess16:16
rodrigo_?16:16
rodrigo_and all the others do?16:16
seb128I guess because it's an /usr/share/pixmap svg icon16:16
seb128not sure why it gets G ThemedIcon if it's not in an icon theme16:16
seb128GThemedIcon16:16
seb128shouldn't those be only for icons from an icon theme, i.e /usr/share/icons16:17
seb128respecting the icon theme spec16:17
rodrigo_yes, I think so16:17
seb128well I guess that's the issue then16:17
seb128you might want to try to figure that if you want to find the real nautilus bug ;-)16:17
rodrigo_seb128, building the package now on the vm to see if that's the issue16:18
rodrigo_s/issue/fix16:18
* RoAkSoAx weird... the image doesn't fail in a VM16:18
seb128rodrigo_, still crashes with lp:~rodrigo-moya/ubuntu/natty/nautilus/really-fix-crash16:18
seb128rodrigo_, but in different lines it seems16:20
rodrigo_in themed_icon_key_new?16:21
seb128rodrigo_, it seems yes16:23
rodrigo_yes, filename keeps being NULL, so it will fail there16:24
* rodrigo_ cooks a better patch16:24
seb128rodrigo_, you should perhaps try to figure why it thinks the icon is a GThemedIcon if it's not16:24
seb128rodrigo_,  but anyway you should have enough details know to work on the bug or to get it on your work box16:25
rodrigo_well, I think it thinks it's a themed icon because it's in /usr/share/pixmaps, which is the fallback, afaik16:26
rodrigo_dobey, ^^16:26
dobeyhuh?16:27
rodrigo_dobey, when asking for a themed icon ("gwibber"), if it can't find it in /usr/share/icons, it looks for it in /usr/share/pixmaps, right?16:27
dobeythe icon theme spec makes the old /usr/share/pixmaps/foo.{png,svg,xpm} a last ditch attempt to find the icon, yes16:28
rodrigo_ok, so that's why it thinks it's a themed icon, because it's the fallback place to look for those icons16:28
chrisccoulson_wow, jo has washed and polished our car today!16:30
chrisccoulson_saved me a job at the weekend ;)16:30
rodrigo_seb128, ok, fixed!16:45
seb128rodrigo_, great16:45
rodrigo_seb128, pushing to lp:~rodrigo-moya/ubuntu/natty/nautilus/really-fix-crash if you want to test before I propose it16:47
seb128rodrigo_, I'm on other things and I've a catchup with jasoncwarner in 10 minutes, can't you install gwibber and test it locally?16:50
seb128rodrigo_, otherwise just submit for review16:50
rodrigo_seb128, already done16:50
pittiseb128: ugh, that bloody dbus took me almost 2 hours.. but done now16:50
rodrigo_seb128, filing an upstream bug now with the patch16:51
seb128rodrigo_, great, do you think it's a correct fix for them as well now?16:53
rodrigo_seb128, yes, I think so16:53
seb128pitti, thanks for getting it done16:53
seb128pitti, they listed like 5 lp bugs in their news so it feeled like we should get it ;-)16:53
rodrigo_seb128, I just added code to do the same they do if the icon is not found in the theme, which is to return a generic icon16:53
rodrigo_seb128, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64320816:54
ubot2Gnome bug 643208 in Views: All "Nautilus crashes when SVG loader is borked" [Normal,Unconfirmed]16:54
bcurtiswxseb128, http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/empathy/2.33/empathy-2.33.2.news I wont' be able to get to that until at least tuesday.  Plus I don't know if you want to enable telepathy-farstream like it states in the NEWS16:56
bcurtiswxso I will get to it then, unless somebody wants to before then :)16:57
seb128ok16:57
rodrigo_ok, branch ready -> https://code.launchpad.net/~rodrigo-moya/ubuntu/natty/nautilus/really-fix-crash/+merge/5117217:00
rodrigo_so can someone review, merge and upload, please?17:00
seb128rodrigo_, will do17:00
rodrigo_seb128, thanks17:00
rodrigo_ok,now I'll move to do some patch pilot'ing17:01
rodrigo_seb128, ugh, wait, I forgot the changelog17:03
rodrigo_seb128, hmm, there's an UNRELEASED entry in debian/changelog, are you in the middle of an update?17:04
seb128rodrigo_, no, I just commited a small patch17:04
rodrigo_seb128, so, that's submitted already?17:05
seb128rodrigo_, yes, I just didn't want to do an upload for that so I queued it in the vcs17:06
rodrigo_seb128, ok, I'll add my entry to that17:07
rodrigo_ok, ready now17:07
seb128rodrigo_, thanks17:08
cyphermoxnessita, just curious, if it a known issue that one would get recurrent notifications about Ubuntu One connection lost/connected, or is it because my connection is somehow too flaky?17:22
chrisccoulson_cyphermox, oh, i was going to report a bug about that17:25
chrisccoulson_i went with constant notifications for nearly 15 minutes a couple of days ago17:25
chrisccoulson_seriously annoying ;)17:25
cyphermoxchrisccoulson_, yeah, tell me about it ;)17:25
chrisccoulson_one after the other. i'm sure the notifications had burned in to my screen by the time they finished :)17:25
cyphermoxhehe17:25
cyphermoxlost, then reacquired, and sync complete?17:26
chrisccoulson_cyphermox, just lost and then reacquired17:26
chrisccoulson_i've never seen one that tells me the sync is complete17:26
cyphermoxchrisccoulson_, heh, maybe it's due to my extensive use of tomboy notes now.17:27
nessitacyphermox: hi there!17:30
nessitacyphermox: the connection between syncdaemon and our servers is really bad today17:30
nessitacyphermox: that meaning, our servers are misbehaving son they disconnect the syncdaemons17:31
cyphermoxnessita, ok17:31
cyphermoxnessita, any way we can turn off the notifications?17:32
nessitacyphermox: yes sir. Are you running an up-to-date natty?17:32
cyphermoxmostly up to date17:32
cyphermoxI haven't updated today though ;)17:32
nessitacyphermox: you may need to, but let's try with what you have: run the ubuntuone-control-panel-gtk (either System -> Preferences -> Ubuntu One or via the messaging menu)17:33
nessitacyphermox: then, go to devices, and disable the notifications for your current device17:33
cyphermoxahh, thanks17:34
cyphermoxdoesn't seem to be there but I must need an update17:34
rodrigo_my first patch pilot thing -> https://code.launchpad.net/~rodrigo-moya/ubuntu/natty/gnome-settings-daemon/fix-666806/+merge/51177 <- please someone review/merge/upload17:34
nessitacyphermox: then yes, you need an update. The new control panel was uploaded yesterday17:35
* nessita reboots17:37
cyphermoxthanks, nessita17:40
nessitacyphermox: did it work?17:40
cyphermoxhaven17:41
cyphermoxhaven't done the update yet, I will, soon17:41
nessitalet me know!17:41
Sweetsharkpitti: I just putted a 3.3.1-1ubuntu1 for natty and maverick in the ppa. The freaking i386 build for the rc2 build did not finish yet, but I did not want to wait any longer. Maybe we'll hit a faster builder this time :/17:45
didrocksmterry: kenvandine: I'll rebuild deja-dup, xchat-*indicator and empathy: now that we have consumers, we are more reasonable on ABI/API and so do tracking :)17:47
kenvandinedidrocks, i am doing empathy now17:47
kenvandinenew release17:47
pittiSweetshark: that's fine, you don't need to wait for the builds to finish for uploading the next version17:47
didrockskenvandine: oh, ok, can you add:17:47
mterrydidrocks, is there an API change?17:48
didrockskenvandine: dep on libunity 3.4.6, please?17:48
kenvandineyup17:48
didrocksmterry: nothing, we just start tracking the ABI now that we have consumers :)17:48
mterrydidrocks, ah17:48
seb128mterry, they had a shlibs with << in the version17:48
didrocksmterry: before, as there were only the places, the packaging was forcing rebuilding all rdepends17:48
seb128mterry, so you need a rebuild anyway17:49
kenvandinedidrocks, any api change?17:49
didrockskenvandine: no, just some additions, but you don't need it :)17:49
Sweetsharkpitti: well, maverick got rejected for all the right reasons. But I gotta go. We should discuss that tommorrow.17:49
didrocksmterry: do you want to do deja-dup?17:50
didrocksmterry: you just need to dep on the coming 3.4.617:50
pittiSweetshark: ok, let the build grind over night then; good night!17:50
pittiI need to disappear soon as well17:50
mterrydidrocks, sure, I can do that17:50
didrocksmterry: thanks :)17:50
didrockskenvandine: I'm upload the xchat-indicator now17:50
didrocksing*17:50
kenvandinedidrocks, thx17:50
hallynshould i be able to apt-get install unity-2d right now?18:13
pittigood night everyone!@18:17
didrocksgood night pitti18:24
kenvandinedidrocks, did you upload libunity?18:43
didrockskenvandine: no, I'm finishing all the unity stuff, but just upload, it will dep-wait18:44
kenvandinei did already just checking18:44
kenvandinedidrocks, can you NEW folks for me?18:44
didrockskenvandine: no worry, I still have 8 pakages to upload :)18:44
kenvandineempathy will need that too18:44
didrockskenvandine: I'll in a few, is it a new bin?18:44
kenvandineyes18:44
didrocksok, from debian or directly packaged by us?18:45
kenvandinefrom us18:45
didrocksok, will have a check then :)18:45
didrockskenvandine:18:46
didrocks libindicator-dev : Dépend: libindicator3 (= 0.3.19-0ubuntu3) mais ne sera pas installé18:46
didrocks(meaning it deps on libindicator3…)18:46
kenvandineyes18:46
kenvandinewhat is that from?18:46
kenvandinethat should be all published by now18:47
kenvandineoh, ppc?18:47
didrocksI'm on i38618:47
didrocksit's blocking unity to be built18:47
kenvandineweird18:48
didrocksis it published on launchpad so that I can take?18:48
kenvandinehttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libindicator/0.3.19-0ubuntu3/+buildjob/228189518:49
kenvandineyeah18:49
kenvandinesince yesterday18:49
didrocksurgh18:49
didrocksok, it's updating all the indicator stack today here18:49
didrocksso maybe that's the cause18:49
didrockskenvandine: yeah, it was blocking it :)18:51
cdbskenvandine: ping18:57
kenvandinecdbs, pong18:58
cdbskenvandine: could you rebuild nautilus on my behalf?18:58
cdbsno-change rebuild18:59
cdbskenvandine: if you'd like, I will provide a debdiff with a neat changelog message18:59
kenvandinecdbs, please do19:02
kenvandineand i'll sponsor it :)19:02
cdbskenvandine: see the one attached to bug #72428519:02
ubot2Launchpad bug 724285 in nautilus "[natty] Nautilus crashes with assertion error on start" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72428519:02
kenvandineok19:02
cdbskenvandine: I got the package rebuilt on my EC2 instance, then I tested the debs locally and it worked19:03
kenvandinecdbs, looks like seb128 has some work in progress on that branch, let me check with him when he gets back19:11
cdbskenvandine: :o19:11
kenvandineif it is ready to upload, we'll do that19:11
cdbskenvandine: okay, then. I'll subscribe sponsors and un-assign myself19:12
cdbskenvandine: in case you are confused, I am bilalakhtar19:12
kenvandinei know :)19:12
kenvandinecdbs is a great nick :)19:12
* cdbs g2g19:14
TheMusorodrigo_: hi20:00
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om26erbug 72428520:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 724285 in nautilus "[natty] Nautilus crashes with assertion error on start" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72428520:09
om26eraccording to people in the bug report, rebuilding nautilus fixes the issue, could anyone please look into this20:09
cdbsom26er: I already poked ken about it20:10
cdbsom26er: as you can see, bilal's speedier than you can think :D20:10
om26ercant't beat me :p20:10
om26eri am like a hawk on the mail box ;)20:11
chrisccoulson_cdbs, om26er - it would be nice to know what broke in case it affects other applications20:36
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seb128kenvandine, didrocks, pitti: seems the dbus update has some issues22:46
seb128the new folks build broke22:46
seb128http://launchpadlibrarian.net/65082307/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-amd64.folks_0.3.6-0ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz22:46
didrockshum :/22:46
didrocksthe two others have been built with the previous version?22:48
didrocks(two others arch)22:48
seb128guess so22:48
didrockslet me check22:48
seb128it was22:49
didrocksyeah22:49
seb128didrocks, you should go to bed, that will not be sorted tonight22:51
didrocksyeah, I was just about thinking that :)22:51
seb128let's it for pitti when he starts tomorrow22:51
didrockssure22:51
didrocksso ok, time to take some rest22:51
didrockssee you tomorrow guys22:51
seb128it's the feature freeze rush fun today ;-)22:51
seb128same here22:51
seb128'night didrocks22:51
didrocksthanks, same for you ;)22:52
didrocksof course ^^22:52
didrocks:-)22:52
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