=== LaserJock1 is now known as LaserJock === yofel_ is now known as yofel === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates [06:42] Where can I ask about problems with packages.ubuntu.com like this one? http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=aclocal&mode=exactfilename&suite=natty&arch=any [06:42] It fails to find which package aclocal belongs to somehow.. === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk [07:59] cjwatson: Rebuilding pidgin should fix the issue I suppose, the proper irssi libs are there now. Just re-build the failed packages without uploading anything [08:39] cdbs: OK, I've given it back, thanks [09:08] cjwatson: It failed again, seems like we need some la file cleanup [09:10] feel free to sort that out :) === bdrung is now known as bdrung|budapest === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero [17:15] hmm...how does having NotAutomatic backports impact PPA builds that have backports set as a dependency? === udslogger is now known as apachelogger [18:49] it seems that in Natty the directory structure for /usr/lib is changed and that is causing me problems while installing my printer's driver. How can i resolve this? [18:49] muneeb: fix the driver [18:50] more seriously, are we talking about an open- or closed-source driver? [18:50] broder: i'm not a developer :(( it's closed source [18:51] ok. well, you should point them at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec [18:51] it's not something that's easily worked around by anybody but the driver developers [18:53] broder: they haven't updated their drivers since ages.. i don't think they care about linux anymore.. i'm still not sure whether it's closed source or OSS.. lemme check [18:54] broder: i think it's open source.. http://support-in.canon-asia.com/contents/IN/EN/0100188102.html [18:55] broder: how can i fix these.. if you can point me.. i'll try.. btw what are changes in 10.10 and 11.04 regarding this /usr/lib and if anything else [18:57] muneeb: the changes were done to allow installing software for more than one CPU architecture on one system [18:59] JanC: okay.. i'm reading that page.. but now what should i do to make it work? any coding is required? [19:09] anyone? [19:14] muneeb: I think the main differences are where libraries are installed to and loaded from; most projects have an option for that in their build system [19:17] in case of printer/scanner drivers, there might be additional issues with CUPS & SANE [19:17] JanC: hmm.. so i need to dig around a bit.. when i was trying to install this it was complaining about not able to fine libc6 and more libraries but i had them installed.. [19:18] muneeb: do you have the developer libraries installed? [19:18] JanC: yes.. libc6-dev [19:20] JanC: i have whole tutorial written by myself for Maverick and below distros.. but it doesn't work for Natty now [19:20] JanC: i think it tries to find libraries in /usr/lib or some kinda location which are moved now in Natty [19:21] muneeb: maybe you can ask the developers who are more experienced with multiarch in some days (most developers are on their way back from UDS, I think) [19:23] and I agree it probably has something to do with changed locations [19:23] JanC: okay... thanks for the help btw.. i'll try to understand the source code till that time.. but i ain't developer :(( [19:25] muneeb: can you pastebin the error and what command you invoked? [19:27] Ampelbein: i reinstalled Maverick for now.. i had pasted those errors on paste.ubuntu.com in #ubuntu channel.. i'll see if i can get those.. [19:47] here's pastebinned error.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/607453/ === lleppa is now known as Lazeeee [23:12] Hi there === yofel_ is now known as yofel