[03:42] <abhinav-> barry, Hi, I wanted to ask a question
[04:14] <menecio> hi do you think that could be possible to include ubuntu's live installer in a debian-live image?
[12:14] <ari-tczew> how long natty universe is closed? what's the deadline?
[12:16] <hyperair> until beta, i expect.
[12:17] <hyperair> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule
[12:17] <hyperair> that says march 31st.
[13:07] <geser> ari-tczew: what you mean with universe "closed"?
[13:07] <ari-tczew> geser: that every upload needs approve by archive admin
[13:08] <geser> ah that, till beta release, but if nothing has changed then uploads to universe are only on "manual" (an archive admin has to manually accept them during the freeze)
[13:13] <ari-tczew> closing universe is for me nosense, main OK
[13:13] <geser> LP doesn't support only setting "main" to manual, so "universe" is affected too
[13:14] <ari-tczew> so this is an issue
[14:39] <ari-tczew> kenvandine: if you're doing only rebuild, please use version *build1 instead *ubuntu1 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libmusicbrainz-2.1/2.1.5-4ubuntu1
[14:39] <ari-tczew> kenvandine: you can use command 'dch -R'
[14:40] <ari-tczew> slangasek: is it possible to get this change in Debian? package is QA https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libmusicbrainz-2.1/2.1.5-4ubuntu2
[14:43] <B_Lizzard> Hi, I'm having an issue with notify-osd, not sure where to ask.
[14:44] <B_Lizzard> I'm on Archlinux, not on Ubuntu but I figured someone might know of the problem I'm having
[14:45] <B_Lizzard> After updating to libnotify 0.7.x, notifications from notify-send no longer replace one another if coming from the same source or even stack
[14:46] <B_Lizzard> Instead, it waits for the previous notification to time out to display the next one etc.
[14:49] <azeem> B_Lizzard: file a bug on launchpad (if there's none already), I'd say
[14:50] <B_Lizzard> Well, I see that Natty has libnotify 0.7.2 but I'm not sure if this is a bug on Ubuntu.
[14:50] <kklimonda> it is
[14:50] <B_Lizzard> I'll have to boot the Alpha or something
[14:50] <B_Lizzard> Ah
[14:50] <B_Lizzard> OK, I'll post a bug report
[14:51] <B_Lizzard> I guess this is a problem with notify-send, because other stuff which use notify-osd via library calls behave normally
[14:52] <kklimonda> actually, I haven't seen any applications stacking their notifications correctly in natty so far
[14:54] <B_Lizzard> I use notify-send for my volume buttons on my Thinkpad, and it worked correctly with libnotify 0.5.x and notify-osd 0.9.28
[14:54] <B_Lizzard> Once I updated to libnotify 0.7.x notify-send stopped working like it did.
[14:54] <B_Lizzard> Ugh.
[18:51] <rigved> hi everyone. is it possible to make pbuilder use more than one core on a multicore machine?
[18:54] <penguin42> rigved: I guess it comes down to whether you can set a DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS some where
[18:54] <geser> not really as it depends if the packaging of that software and the software itself support building in parallel
[18:56] <rigved> penguin42, geser: don't know really. i'm just following this guide from ubuntu dev week. thanks for your help. :)
[19:01] <penguin42> rigved: I know if I'm building outside of pbuilder with dpkg-buildpackage then setting   DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=10 works nicely
[19:02] <rigved> penguin42: wow. thanks.
[19:02] <penguin42> rigved: Looks like /etc/pubilderrrc ?
[19:03] <penguin42> rigved: The man page for that says that you can set DEBBUILDOPTS=
[19:03] <rigved> penguin42: yes. it says to use that. should i try to add the options there?
[19:03] <rigved> penguin42: ohh. ok. will give it a try
[19:04] <penguin42> rigved: I'm not too sure, not tried it in pbuilder
[19:04] <rigved> penguin42: ya. i checked it. it seems like the way to go
[19:07] <penguin42> rigved: Incidentally, the parallel-10 is on an i7 with plenty of ram; so 4 real cores, 8 threads - giving it 10 takss keeps it busy if it waits for disk; the value is always a bit of a guess
[19:08] <rigved> penguin42: ya, it figured that you had atleast that much. mine will probably be just 3 or 4, as i only have 2 real cores
[21:26] <vijo> Is this the appropriate forum for glibc problems
[21:27] <vijo> I am getting an error from eglibc when I setup a cross-compilation environment.
[21:27] <vijo> I havent looked at eglibc much, but if there is an expert here, that would be helpful.
[21:29] <vijo> No one here wants some good karma, huh? ;)
[21:59] <OdyX> ScottK: could you please comment on shiboken #740176 pyside #740177 ?
[21:59] <OdyX> s/6/& and /
[22:00] <ScottK> Yes.
[22:01] <ScottK> OdyX: These are bug fix updates from what we have already, right?
[22:10] <OdyX> ScottK: yes.
[22:10] <ScottK> thanks.
[22:10] <OdyX> ScottK: and they are the "1.0.0" release from upstream, so nice to have.
[22:11] <ScottK> Agreed.
[22:11] <OdyX> (and afaik, there are no bugs in Debian nor in Ubuntu about shiboken/pyside)
[22:13] <ScottK> I've given them approval as sponsor, so we just need to wait for an archive admin to process sync requests.
[23:34] <aroman> hey, what is this button state called? http://i.imgur.com/y5m7J.png