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bassoa friend of mine had massive problems with gnome 3.0 on his ati 565000:53
basso:(00:53
RAOFbasso: On natty, or oneieric?01:02
bassoRAOF: it was natty using the gnome 3 ppa01:03
bassoRAOF: we tried getting new drivers, and turning off alot of options, but we got like a.. blocky tear or that appared everytime gnome shell did something, like using activites, but the artifacts werent there when shell is not used (just using a progam)01:05
RAOFbasso: Well, that's not been well-tested on natty, obviously.  We might be missing some mesa patches that fix those problems.  I don't think Unity runs into those issues.01:07
bassoRAOF: no, unity worked quite fine on his computer :)01:09
bassoAtleast its working quite well with nvidia on natty :D01:09
RAOFI'd expect it to work significantly better in oneiric (once that's settled down, of course) - not only will we have a newer mesa, but we'll also have actual testing :)01:11
chrisccoulsonhaving actual testing might be beneficial :)01:14
RAOFAt least we'll know when it's borken!01:20
brycewell, maybe ;-)01:21
RAOFWe'll have a fighting chance!01:21
basso^^01:23
bryceRAOF, have you looked at all at mesa >7.10.2?01:23
RAOFNot seriously yet.01:23
bryceRAOF, I was just talking with keithp.  It sounds like there's fixes in >7.10.2 we may want for natty, you should give it a look01:27
RAOFOh, right.  You were referring to the stable branch rather than 7.11.  I'll take a butchers.01:28
bryceit might be far too crazy, but an sru of 7.10.3 might be worth considering... depends on how much performance work is in there01:28
RAOFYeah.01:28
RAOFIt's a pity that the point releases aren't exclusively bugfixes.01:29
bryceactually, I talked with him about that exact issue01:29
* RAOF pulls mesa while emacs is starting up.01:29
brycehe said if we are open to shipping it post-release it gives him extra ammo to argue for keeping the point updates to fixes-only01:30
bryceI explained a bit about the ubuntu sru policies for doing point release updates, he and eric seemed especially keen on that01:31
RAOFIf it was fixes-only we could concievably have an SRU policy like GNOME.01:31
bryceright01:31
RAOFThat would be excellent.01:31
bryceyup01:31
RAOF(Particularly since we could reasonably run piglit on a bunch of testing hardware as the test-suite)01:31
RAOFI didn't see how that “make the testing hardware lab more available” UDS session went, but from browsing the etherpad it sounds like we could concievably get access to spawn piglit on each gpu in there.01:32
bryceyeah that session got a bit bogged down01:33
RAOFThat, plus a bugfix-only policy, would make aggressive point release SRUs pretty palatable.01:34
bryceyep01:34
RAOFHey, emacs!  Why you crashin'?01:34
bryceI mentioned to intel what the cert team was doing.  I'd love to be able to get that list of hardware that they're testing to Intel, so they have the opportunity to obtain the hardware too if they want01:35
RAOFI find it strange that the hw cert lab might have more Intel hardware available for the Intel developers than, you know, /Intel/01:35
RAOF:)01:35
bryceyeah01:35
lifelessRAOF: bryce: hi01:40
lifelesstwo of my favourite victims^Wpeople01:40
brycelifeless, hi01:40
RAOFOh, oh!  Sounds like a bug report in progress.01:40
RAOFQuick!  To the coffee machine!01:41
lifelessI'm using natty classic mode w/o effects01:41
bryceunless he's here to tell us about fixing some of our launchpad woes?01:41
lifelessand I'm getting remains-of-windows-left-behind01:41
lifelessbryce: thats scheduled for Monday01:41
brycelifeless, driver?01:41
lifelessso a program closes and its border is left behind on my xterm01:41
lifelessx201s so intel01:41
brycesounds familiar01:41
RAOFIt sounds like a familiar damage(?) problem?01:42
RAOFNot that I could point to any bug or anything useful like that.01:42
bryce777447 775936 782855 768587 62206801:45
brycenone of those are good matches, but those are the corruption bugs I know of01:46
brycefwiw, I'm running natty classic / no effects on two intel systems and don't see that, but they're dells.01:47
RAOFbryce: You've got to remember, lifeless has an arrandale :/01:47
bryceyeah arrandale's pretty fubar01:48
lifelessshould I ubuntu-bug it up ? if so what package01:48
bryce745112 and 754799 are the arrandale bugs on my list to look at01:49
RAOFAs always, it's “ubuntu-bug xorg” :).  However, my guess is that the bug's in xserver-xorg-video-intel.01:49
brycelifeless, of course, and 'ubuntu-bug xorg'01:49
brycejust remember xorg.  the bot will move it01:49
bryceand in the dialog that pops up, say, "yes, someone told me to report it" or whatever01:50
lifeless:P01:50
jbichacyphermox: I hadn't heard of contributing developer before, is that new?01:51
bryceRAOF, why is it that everyone *except* us has arrandale?  seems that's where all the fun bugs live.  :-/01:54
RAOFbryce: We mentioned this at UDS.  Have you done anything about asking for an arrandale system? (I know I haven't)01:54
bryceyeah I mentioned it to Rick.  I also asked Keith (well, his manager) to put me on the list for SDP's01:56
brycehonestly though I got so many WI's from UDS not sure how much HW testing I have the capacity for doing.02:02
jbichaI just thought there were the 3 levels: core, motu, & ppu, I guess I'll need to get an application together02:02
RAOFbryce: Well, that's what the HW cert labs *should* be for, right? :)02:04
cyphermoxjbicha: not new at all, but it effectively doesn't give you any upload, it's recognizing your contributions at the development level with Ubuntu membership02:07
jbichaoh, no extra prileges then02:09
cyphermoxwell, except for ubuntu membershio02:09
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lifelessRAOF: whats the 'sensitive info' in the gdm logs ?02:42
RAOFlifeless: I don't actually know; it's concievable that gdm could leak something in to them and not care too much, as they're not world-readable.02:42
lifelessleaks username02:45
lifelessrest looks ok02:45
lifelessRAOF: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/78549702:49
ubot2Launchpad bug 785497 in xorg "remnants of window getting left behind when apps quit" [Undecided,New]02:49
RAOFlifeless: Ta.02:49
lifelessI *think* it tends to be the borders02:50
lifelessIMBW so I haven't said that in the report02:50
lifelessRAOF: bryce: ask for an x201s w/8gb and an ssd as a test machine02:51
lifelessRAOF: bryce: they rock :)02:51
RAOFHm.  There's no safe way to trigger the reconfiguration of package $FOO from $BAR's postinst, is there.03:08
lifelessRAOF: aaahhhhhhh no03:54
RAOFlifeless: Well, there kinda is; $FOO could have a trigger, which $BAR frobs.  That's no help when $FOO doesn't have a trigger, though :)03:55
RAOF(That doesn't help me, though, where $FOO doesn't have a trigger and doesn't have any good reason to grow one).04:00
pittiGood morning05:21
pitticyphermox: strip-schema.pl is obsolete in cdbs, it's now been done by dh_translations05:21
pittignome.mk now calls that05:21
pitticyphermox: uh, strip-schema.pl was meant to be an internal implementation detail -- there are packages calling that directly?05:22
pittibigon: uh, that's what the backwards compat pygtk.pth file was supposed to avoid?05:23
brycepitti, http://www.resplect.com/?q=node/3006:21
RAOFI'm sure fedora will be interested to learn that radeon cards use software rendering to draw gnome-shell on their livecd :)06:23
pittiI was quite surprised by that as well06:24
pittiI don't quite believe that06:24
pittibut the memory usage difference is quite significant indeed06:25
pittiit pretty much seems to be a constant 200 MB overhead, though06:25
pittithen again, unity actually allows you to find and use your files (*shocking*), which g-s very much doesn't06:25
pittiso of course all that zeitgeist magic comes with a price06:25
RAOFI *think* something leaks over time, too.06:25
pittifor sure06:25
pittiglib/GNOME programs are notorious leakers, as long as people keep using C06:26
pittiif only computers could keep track of references to an object themselves ... oh, a man can dream..06:27
RAOFIt's surprisingly easy to leak in managed environments, too.06:27
jbichaGS has some sort of file searching capability built in & their app searching is better than Unity's atm06:27
RAOFI'll be interested to test GS then; I'm not entirely sure how I'd improve Unity's app search.06:28
RAOF(As opposed to app *browsing* which is currently pretty terrible)06:28
pittiI tried the final fedora based live CD, and g-s doesn't even have a way to open nautilus, much less links to your home dir or XDG files06:28
pittiRAOF: just download the live CD; it comes with a script to put it on an USB stick, so it's very easy to test06:29
pittiRAOF: http://www.gnome3.org/tryit.html06:29
pittiand it's quite an enjoyable exercise as well :)06:30
RAOFI don't think using a livecd is a particularly good test; I'd probably be significantly less satisfied with Unity if I'd just tried as a livecd.06:30
pittiI really like the shell integration of network-manager06:30
RAOFAlthough I guess for quick impressions it can work.06:30
pittiit's both informative ("Ethernet: no cable", "Wireless: firmware missing"), and also doesn't show unnecessary clutter06:31
* RAOF downloads fedora livecd.06:31
jbichaI'm running gnome-shell on Ubuntu now & I'm not sure what would have been wrong with Nautilus06:31
pittijbicha: well, it might be entirely possible that this is just an f15 design decision06:32
pittifrom my 10 minutes of playing, the app search is indeed quite similar, also the general concept06:32
jbichabut I'm using the one from ricotz' ppa & I'm not completely sure what version it is06:32
pittiso it should be pretty easy to use the other if you know one already06:33
pittijbicha: I also discussed that with some GNOME guys the other day, and file search is planned for 3.2 AFAIK06:33
jbichayes, GS & Unity are rather similar, I think the notification/system tray thing is one of the big diffs06:33
* pitti waves to seiflotfy :)06:33
pitti*nod*06:34
jbichathe version I'm using might be a dev git version06:34
jbicha3.0.1+git20110512 , maybe it's lying and is actualy a pre-3.106:34
pittijbicha: OOI, what do you like more in gs app search?06:35
pittiright now I wouldn't know how to make it better in unity, short of adding loads of extra aliases to programs06:35
pittibut I can open pretty much all my favourite apps with just windows, one letter, enter06:35
jbichasearching for "office" in Unity doesn't display all the LO apps and it should06:35
pittior windows+number in the launcher bar06:35
pittijbicha: ah, that might be a case for aliases, if desired06:36
jbichaGS can still find results even if you don't start at the beginning of the word06:36
OmegaRAOF: I agree, I hope app browsing gets some love this cycle.06:36
pittijbicha: heh, fun -- searching for "libre" does :)06:36
jbichaUnity used to briefly but their algorithm didn't weight things correctly & it was disabled, I think06:36
pittisearching for -f still finds d-feet, I don't think that's a general limitatino06:36
pittiinteresting -- "fox" doesn't find firefox either06:37
pittithere's certainly some cutoff point here06:37
pittiif I search for "f" I want apps starting with f, not apps having an f anywhere06:37
RAOFYeah, I think it splits on words - which is why -f works, because ‘-’ is a word-splitter.06:37
jbichaand I hate the category switcher in 11.04, the one in 10.10 was better or GS's implementation works06:37
pittibut for more than say 3 letters it should do a full string match06:37
pittijbicha: full ack on that; it was brought up at the design session, should get a lot better indeed06:38
pittibbl06:38
jbichabut I expect the dash will be better in 11.1006:38
pittiI'm actually looking forward to the real interesting stuff, like searching through music/photo tags06:39
pittiwindows + "floyd wall" + enter -> default music player starts playing the album06:39
RAOFJust like Do! :)06:40
OmegaI Like GS's workspace management.06:40
OmegaFor example, we could add an X to the corners of the windows in scale mode.06:41
RAOFI'm quite comfortable with middle-click to close in scale, but a friendly “close” button would indeed be more friendly.06:41
OmegaI didn't know you could close by middle clicking at first, I found out after trying to switch to my browser a few times only to find it asking me if I want to close the window.06:43
* RAOF hugs his schroots. Easy rollback for upgrade testing!06:45
xclaesseargh, scrolling the email folders list in evolution3 is really slow08:41
xclaesseclearly a gtk3 regression here :/08:41
xclaesseis that known?08:41
RAOFEvolution's installable on oneiric? :)08:43
xclaesseusing natty gnome3 ppa08:44
xclaesseevolution just got uploaded08:44
rodrigo_morning08:56
jasoncwarner1RAOF: I think cyphermox did that...was working on it during UDS....09:04
RAOFWell, upgrading one of my systems to oneiric this morning made evolution go away :).  I guess it could have been temporary.09:05
chrisccoulsongood morning everyone09:05
rodrigo_hi chrisccoulson09:06
chrisccoulsonhi rodrigo_, how are you?09:07
RAOFHey there chrisccoulson!09:07
jasoncwarner1RAOF: I don't think I'll be upgrading for just a bit yet...I mean, maybe the wife's machine just because09:07
chrisccoulsonjasoncwarner1 - you're not running oneiric yet? ;)09:07
chrisccoulsonhi RAOF, how are you?09:08
loolpitti: did you see LP #785323?09:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 785323 in tomboy "Failed to install tomboy 1.6.1-0ubuntu1 - /usr/share/gconf/schemas/tomboy.schemas:1: parser error : Document is empty" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78532309:08
RAOFchrisccoulson: Fridayed!09:08
loolI'm trying to reproduce with the pkgbinarymangler testsuite, but it takes a loooong while to run now09:08
looland it fails when one uses ecryptfs   :-)09:08
lool    self.assertTrue(os.path.getsize(png_ship) < os.path.getsize(png_orig))09:08
seb128hey rodrigo_ jasoncwarner109:10
seb128hey RAOF09:10
seb128hey chrisccoulson09:10
jasoncwarner1morning seb12809:10
RAOFGood morning seb12809:10
chrisccoulsonhi seb128, how are you?09:10
seb128how is everybody?09:10
chrisccoulsonoh, unity didn't like me docking my laptop :(09:10
rodrigo_hi seb128, jasoncwarner1, RAOF09:10
seb128I'm fine09:10
chrisccoulsoni've only got a small area drawn in the bottom left corner of my primary monitor ;)09:11
chrisccoulsonbrb09:11
rodrigo_is anyone using the new evolution?09:11
seb128got back a background and a theme for gtk3 application in oneiric after fiddling a bit around09:11
rodrigo_that is, is it safe to use it?09:11
seb128rodrigo_, not yet, should we stay away from it?09:11
RAOFIt's installable now?09:11
rodrigo_seb128, I hope not, I really want to upgrade to test the improvements that have been made09:11
rodrigo_RAOF, seems so, let me see09:12
seb128rodrigo_, do it, we will fix it if it's broken09:12
rodrigo_seb128, yeah, let me finish reading my mail just in case :)09:12
rodrigo_RAOF, it is installable, yes, it just removes all the 2.32 libe* packages09:13
RAOFHm.  amd64's evolution still requires e-d-s < 2.33.0 here.09:13
pittilool: hm, I use ecrytpfs as well, and it does succeed here09:13
pittilool: seems this was fallout from directly using the old strip-schemas.pl from cdbs?09:14
pittibonjour seb12809:14
seb128hey pitti, how are you?09:14
pittiseb128: quite fine, thanks!09:14
* pitti cut a small tree yesterday and built yet another bookshelf, making progress :)09:15
seb128pitti, yeah, strip-schemas.pl was used from the source since the package is not using cdbs and there was no dh equivalent09:15
loolpitti: well with ecryptfs /home/lool, test/run failed with this png file check09:15
loolISTR the dpkg testsuite also failed09:15
loolpitti: This is ecryptfs on top of ext4 BTW09:15
pittilool: weird; exactly the same for me here, ecryptfs ~ on top of ext409:15
* pitti runs it again right now on latest oneiric just to b sure09:16
loolI'm trying again too, might have been a race that I only got once09:16
loolI also get warnings related to file descriptors which remained open09:17
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loolBefore I lose it, http://paste.ubuntu.com/610495/ is the output I got on the first failure09:21
loolseb128: oy09:25
loolseb128: tomboy's build triggers many Unknown option: with09:25
seb128lut lool, ca va ?09:25
loolseb128: bien et toi?  :-)09:25
seb128lool, oui ca va ;-)09:25
loolseb128: I think it's a matter of passing --with foo instead of --with=foo09:25
seb128lool, "known issue" I think and it's coming from Debian09:25
loolOk09:25
seb128check with Laney09:25
seb128he's the maintainer09:26
pittilool: hm, still runs fine here09:26
RAOFYes, it's coming from Debian.09:26
pittilool: the open fds are a rather silly new python 3 feature09:26
RAOFIt's rather annoying; it comes from including cli.make.09:26
loolpitti: failed again here, with a fresh apt-get source; test/run09:26
pittiyou can safely ignore them09:26
seb128lool, what do you try to do on tomboy?09:26
loolseb128: extract the .schema which breaks with dh-translations09:26
pittilool: does "debclean" succeed, or does it complain about missing buil deps?09:26
pittilool: i. e. do you actually have optipng and advcomp installed?09:26
seb128lool, is it still broken with mterry's upload?09:26
loolseb128: this is with 1.6.1-0ubuntu1; I guess it might not be the newest as publisher is down09:27
seb128lool, no, mterry fixed it in 0ubuntu209:27
loolpitti: oh gosh, indeed, a missing bdep; sorry about that  :-(09:27
* pitti hugs lool09:27
loolpitti: the failure looked to ecryptfsish that I blamed it immediately09:27
pittilool: the failure basically just means "it didn't reduce the .png"09:28
pittilool: ecryptfs shouldn't affect (visible) file sizes -- did you see such a case somewhere else?09:28
loolpitti: Some months ago, the dpkg testsuite wouldn't pass if I'd build it under my home09:28
loolmuch longer before that debootstrap wouldn't work in my home, but that one was fixed in the kernel09:29
loolthis was a runtime dpkg check09:29
pittijasoncwarner1, seb128, kenvandine, chrisccoulson: FYI, I only do 3/4 of a day today, and leave at 11:30 UTC (have some bureaucracy appointments in the afternoon); I'll do some work tomorrow morning, so if you want me to work on versions.html bits, please tell me09:30
seb128pitti, work on version is always welcome ;-)09:31
chrisccoulsoni might do some work from that today as well :)09:31
pittiseb128: working on udev now, will grab pygtk and pygobject as well, ok?09:31
seb128pitti, do you want some guidance on what to do?09:31
chrisccoulsonit feels like it's been ages since i did some desktop work!09:31
seb128pitti, excellent09:32
seb128chrisccoulson, welcome back! ;-)09:32
chrisccoulsonheh :)09:32
pittiseb128: after that, some guidance would be appreciated, yes; but above should keep me busy for a while right now09:32
bigon06:23 < pitti> bigon: uh, that's what the backwards compat pygtk.pth file was supposed to avoid? << well gnome-python-{,desktop,extras} are not all using dh_python2 it will breaks09:32
seb128pitti, well consider "1- just pick anything you like, 2- python*, 3- things in light orange (sync in debian but both outdated)"09:32
pittibigon: what breaks in particualar?09:32
seb128pitti, orange -> totem-pl-parser libsoup libgnome-keyring gnome-keyring libgail-gnome consolekit09:33
pittiseb128: ah, the "fix in debian" bits09:34
seb128pitti, we have few people who can do updates in debian so those are less likely to get done, we could also wait on the #debian-gnome guys to do them though09:34
seb128pitti, but otherwise we are mostly through the first round, a group of updates will be blocked until we get the indicator stack and unity on gtk309:35
pittiseb128: don't we also need to lift the remaining gnome-* bits to 3.0? -panel, -menus, etc.?09:37
seb128pitti, we can't09:38
seb128pitti, gnome-panel needs to the on the same gtk version than the applet, which means same version of gtk for the indicator, which means same for unity09:38
pittiah, I see09:38
seb128gnome-menus goes with gnome-panel09:38
seb128pitti, well I guess otherwise you can start tackling gnome-icon-theme09:39
loolCool, the dpkg testsuite passes under ecryptfs now09:39
seb128since you wanted to look at cleaning it09:39
looland on tomboy, it is likely that mterry's upload fixes it; I ran dh-translations by hand, and it didn't empty the .schema09:39
seb128lool, ;-)09:40
loolI shouldn't be looking into issues when latest packages have not been published  :-)09:41
seb128lool, you should start by looking at the launchpad package page before starting debugging rather ;-)09:42
loolseb128: I did, but I failed to notice that I was installing an old version09:43
loolI even reassigned some dups to the bug  :)09:43
rodrigo_ok, evolution 3.0 seems to work ok09:44
pittieagerly waiting for the mirrors to mirror again, to try it09:45
rodrigo_seems as slow to start as before, but it feels a bit quicker09:47
rodrigo_well, it had to migrate all mail to the new format, Maildir, so will need to restart it to see if it's indeed slow to start09:48
rodrigo_indeed, expunging is fast now!09:50
Laneyit's because cli.make sets DH_OPTIONS09:53
Laneypossibly compat 8 fixes that?09:53
bigonpitti: for example http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=625657 could happends09:54
ubot2Debian bug 625657 in python-gnome2 "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'PARAM_APP_DATADIR'" [Grave,Open]09:54
pittibigon: hm, so /usr/lib/python2.[67]/dist-packages/gtk-2.0-pysupport-compat.pth seems to fail in some cases :/09:55
pittiI tried with with a few modules which install stuff in /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/gtk-2.0/, and it worked for them09:56
pittibut it was a hack from day one, so moving everything over and adjusting dependencies indeed sounds like the better long-term solution09:56
bigonin the case of the bug, some of the gnome-python where switched to dh_python2 the other where not09:57
bigonpitti: well this will requires to add Breaks on a lot of packages for lot of packages09:57
pittibigon: so many? I thought there were only a magnitude of 10 which install stuff into /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.*/gtk-2.0/09:58
bigonyes but they have to breaks each others09:58
pittipygobject has to break them, and the dh_python2 converted packages depend on >= converted pygobject, yes09:59
bigonwell not only09:59
pittithat's why I added that .pth file to avoid this mess09:59
bigonall the pkg generated by gnome-python gnome-python-extras and gnome-python-desktop also have to breaks each other10:00
bigonif one of them is not using dh_python2 it breaks the import for all10:00
bigonIIRC10:00
pittioh, han gon10:00
bigons/all/some10:01
pittibigon: was the problem that the reporter installed a newer python-gnome-something with dh_python2, didn't yet upgrade to a newer pygobject with dh_python2?10:01
bigonno10:01
bigonwait10:01
jbichaI was able to build vinagre successfully with Debian's gtk-vnc so I just have to figure out what we did to break gtk-vnc10:02
bigonpitti: it has python-gnome2 using dh_python2 and python-gtk2 and10:02
bigonpython-gconf still using pysuport10:03
pittiah, so perhaps python only considers the .pth file for the first time a namespaced module is imported, and then caches the path10:03
bigondunno10:03
seb128hey jbicha10:05
bigonpitti: for example I had to add a breaks between python-gtk2 and python-gtkgl10:06
seb128jbicha, weird, it build fine there with the oneiric one10:06
jbichaseb128: what do you mean? it didn't build fine for me as vnc support didn't work10:07
seb128jbicha, well for some reason I don't get the issues you described the other day there10:08
jbichawell, it failed in an oneiric PPA too10:09
seb128ok, maybe it's some of the packages I didn't update yet10:13
pittiseb128: so pygobject and pygtk were easy, we could sync both (done)10:56
seb128pitti, \o/10:56
* pitti moves to consolekit, glibmm2.4, and gnome-keyring10:58
pittiseb128: btw, is there much point adding a (pitti) everywhere on the pad? the colors already show the author?10:58
seb128pitti, if you know who is what color which is not obvious10:59
seb128not obvious if the person is not connected10:59
pittioh, the top right field only shows connected users?10:59
pittiok, keeping it then10:59
seb128right10:59
seb128pitti, btw not sure if "    - python-gtk2 suggests not depends on python-numpy" was still needed?11:00
pittiah blergh, that was the thing that escaped me11:01
seb128debian runs dh_numpy in their rules11:01
seb128will that add a depends?11:01
pittiI'll re-merge that then11:01
seb128pitti, well I'm not sure I didn't try to build it11:01
pittiseb128: but python-numpy is in main, and we already had it11:02
pittithe debian->ubuntu diff was11:02
pitti-               python-numpy-dbg (>= 1:1.4.1-4~),11:02
pitti+               python-numpy-dbg (>= 1:1.0.4-1~),11:02
seb128pitti, it's not on the CD though and it's not trivially small11:02
pittiwhich seemed fine to me11:02
seb128pitti, well, we moved the Depends to Suggests back then but debian moved to use dh_numpy in between11:02
seb128which might lead to the depends11:03
pittiseb128: it doesn't source-depend on numpy, that's why it escaped me apparently11:03
pittiapparently ${python:depends} drags it in11:03
pittiI'll try to fix that in Debian11:03
seb128well likely dh_numpy?11:03
seb128it's used in the rules11:03
seb128pitti, thanks11:03
seb128well in theory I think numpy is used in some parts of pygtk11:03
seb128but doko argued that the few users of that part of the code in the archive should have the depends11:04
pittiright11:04
seb128to avoid brining numpy on the CD11:04
seb128rodrigo_, wb11:04
seb128rodrigo_, is something blocking the g-c-c upload? did you do the accountsservice mir?11:04
rodrigo_seb128, hi seb128 :-)11:04
rodrigo_seb128, no, just finishing the patch rebasing and will do upload + mirs11:05
seb128ok11:05
seb128let me know if you need a review11:05
rodrigo_ok11:05
jbichaseb128: ok I think I figured out vinagre, it may have just been missing a libgvnc dependency, so merge proposed11:28
seb128jbicha, great, thanks, I will review it in a bit11:28
davmor2I got a funky bug in natty banshee refuses to display and is taking out compiz at the same time by the look of it11:32
rodrigo_seb128, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apg/+bug/785682 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/785680 <- are they ok?11:32
ubot2Launchpad bug 785682 in apg "[MIR] apg" [Undecided,New]11:32
rodrigo_seb128, pushing now my changes for a last review, if you want11:33
seb128rodrigo_, not really ;-)11:35
seb128rodrigo_, did you read the mir documentation?11:35
rodrigo_seb128, yes11:36
seb128rodrigo_, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpeas/+bug/78295811:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 782958 in libpeas "[mir] libpeas" [Low,Fix released]11:36
seb128is a nice example11:36
rodrigo_ok11:36
seb128or https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seed/+bug/78297211:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 782972 in seed "[mir] seed" [Low,Fix released]11:36
seb128rodrigo_, but basically you need some details and specify you checked the build-depends, depends, how well the package is maintained and the security record11:37
rodrigo_ok, sorry, read the wrong page it seems11:38
seb128rodrigo_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements11:38
seb128https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess11:38
rodrigo_yeah, just read the 2nd one11:39
seb128rodrigo_, ^ read those, but if you take one of the bugs jbicha wrote they are nice examples11:39
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, mind if i upload http://paste.ubuntu.com/610545/ for g-s-d?11:39
seb128rodrigo_, well the first point has an url to the other page ;-) anyway just copy what jeremy did11:39
chrisccoulsonit stops gsettings-data-convert from crashing on every log in :)11:39
rodrigo_chrisccoulson, does it need a schema entry, or it's already in some schema?11:40
davmor2fixed made banshee fullscreen issues gone away odd though11:40
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, no, that key is not listed in a schema anywhere (and it doesn't appear to be used anywhere in g-s-d either)11:41
rodrigo_chrisccoulson, but then apps that access it will fail11:42
seb128rodrigo_, seems you forgot to subscribe ubuntu-mir to those bugs as well, see 3. on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess11:42
seb128rodrigo_, but maybe wait to have the bugs updated before doing that ;-)11:42
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, are any apps accessing it? if they access it, then they will fail already (as gsettings-data-convert does)11:42
rodrigo_seb128, yes, was waiting to see if it's ok, will do as soon as I fix the bug description11:43
seb128seems like we will need gnome-icon-theme-symbolic as well btw11:43
rodrigo_chrisccoulson, where does it come from then?11:43
seb128quite some icons are displayed as broken icons without it11:43
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, no idea. it's just listed in gnome-settings-daemon.convert :)11:43
rodrigo_seb128, right11:43
rodrigo_chrisccoulson, ok, upload it then, I'll check upstream if we can remove it11:44
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, thanks11:46
chrisccoulsonoh, it's so great to upload a package which isn't 70MB :)11:48
rodrigo_:)11:48
pachihi11:49
pachiI'd like to test the gnome-shell environment and have used the gnome3-team ppa, but I'm finding some problems11:50
pachiI had some visual glitches and just killed the session, but now I get a clean desktop without any shell elements, just a background and a terminal window11:50
pachido you know which process may be missing?11:50
rodrigo_libpolkit-gobject-1-0 is in main, right?11:53
pittirodrigo_: yes11:57
rodrigo_pitti, ok, thanks11:58
rodrigo_seb128, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/785680 <- does it look ok now?11:59
ubot2Launchpad bug 785680 in accountsservice "[MIR] accountsservice" [Undecided,New]11:59
rodrigo_seb128, and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apg/+bug/78568212:04
ubot2Launchpad bug 785682 in apg "[MIR] apg" [Undecided,New]12:04
chrisccoulsonb'ah, i need to apply for core-dev. i can't upload mousetweaks12:12
rodrigo_seb128, and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-icon-theme-symbolic/+bug/78570012:13
ubot2Launchpad bug 785700 in gnome-icon-theme-symbolic "[mir] gnome-icon-theme-symbolic" [Undecided,New]12:13
rodrigo_seb128, so, can I upload now?12:13
seb128rodrigo_, hey, back from lunch, let me check12:21
kinouchouhello seb12812:21
seb128lut kinouchou12:22
seb128rodrigo_, those mir looks fine, thanks for the updates ;-)12:23
seb128rodrigo_, let me check the g-c-c vcs before you upload12:23
pittiis apg a strict dependency, or something that will be used if present?12:24
pittii. e. does it block uploading?12:24
rodrigo_seb128, ok12:25
pittiit should certainly get scrutinized by kees first12:25
seb128pitti, we demoted those to recommends for now12:25
pittiah12:25
seb128pitti, so they don't really block uploads12:25
rodrigo_seb128, I found out apg hasn't had a release since 2003, so would that be a problem for the mir?12:25
seb128it's just that the account panel will not work correctly without those12:25
rodrigo_and if so, what do we use as password generator?12:25
pittirodrigo_: that's why I wonder why upstream added a dependency to it now; it seems pretty old12:25
seb128rodrigo_, that's worth mentioning in the mir bug, we can get the discussion there12:26
rodrigo_yeah12:26
seb128rodrigo_, pitti: it seems only be used to "generate a password", not sure what that means, if that's like a "create a random password for me" or something else12:28
pittiseb128: I think that's what it does, yes12:28
rodrigo_seb128, yes, to generate random passwords12:28
seb128we can hide that function if needed12:28
rodrigo_yes, or use a replacement12:29
seb128random password generation is not a feature blocker12:29
rodrigo_I guess we generate passwords in some other place already, don't we?12:29
seb128not sure we do12:29
rodrigo_we do for root user, right?12:29
pittiFWIW, updating in debian svn directly rocks12:29
rodrigo_I always have to 'sudo su && passwd' on new installations12:29
pittirodrigo_: not in ubiquity anyway12:30
pittinor in d-i12:30
seb128pitti, does it? ;-) I still hate having to have a vm to build binaries :p12:30
pittiperhaps g-s-t offered somethign like that12:30
pittiseb128: well, chroot12:30
rodrigo_pitti, yes, it did afair12:30
rodrigo_I'll check what it used12:30
chrisccoulsonis someone able to upload the patch from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650657 for me? i can't upload that :(12:30
ubot2Gnome bug 650657 in general "Key without schema in mousetweaks.convert (animate-cursor)" [Normal,Unconfirmed]12:30
seb128pitti, well you still need to set up one and keep it updated and how do you test updates?12:30
pittiseb128: I don't mean that the tools rock, but that we have to merge a lot less12:30
seb128well merging is usually less work than maintaining a debian unstable update :p12:31
seb128uptodate12:31
pittichroot maintenance doesn't cost much12:31
seb128though I installed debian in a vm again, I spent twice longer to do the updates let's see if that pays back12:31
pittiI already have chroots for ubuntu stables, and my script update them all wholesale12:31
seb128pitti, well then how do you test that the updates work? ;-)12:31
pittiseb128: I can run X stuff from chroots12:32
seb128the costy part is to copy the deb in the vm and to test for me12:32
pittibind-mounting ~, /dev/, /tmp/, /sys, and /proc into chroots does wonders12:32
seb128I should try that12:32
seb128do we have documentation on how to set all that up?12:32
pittie. g. I can run nemiver or calibre in my sid chroot without problems12:32
pitticonsolekit is more tricky, but I just build/test that on Ubuntu12:32
pittiit has few dependencies, and we don't differ much there12:33
pittiseb128: http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/scripts/makechroot FYI12:33
seb128right, I was rather curious on how other test their debian updates than anything else12:33
seb128pitti, danke12:33
pittiseb128: it breaks halfway for sid creation, as it's tailored for Ubuntu, but it shouldn't take you long to adapt it12:33
seb128rodrigo_, ubuntu has no su, we use sudo only12:33
pittiwe do have su, just no root password12:34
seb128well by default I mean12:34
seb128right, wrong wording "you shouldn't have to do use su, sudo does the job"12:34
pittiTTFN, have to go to my bureaucracy appointments12:34
pittito become an official citizen of Augsburg and all that12:34
rodrigo_seb128, yes, but I liike knowing the root password, when ssh'ing, etc12:34
pittisee you on Monday, or tomorrow morning if you are so inclined12:35
rodrigo_oh, it's not installed by default?12:35
seb128pitti, have "fun", see you later or have a nice weekend if not ;-)12:35
pittihave a nice weekend everyone!12:35
pittirodrigo_: su is installed by default12:35
pittirodrigo_: ssh root@box? eww!12:35
rodrigo_pitti, have "fun" yeah :)12:35
pittirodrigo_: disallowing root ssh is the first thing that you should do on a server12:35
rodrigo_pitti, no, ssh rodrigo@box and then su12:35
seb128rodrigo_, doh, you should ssh to your user and use sudo ;-)12:35
rodrigo_also, I have nautilus scripts that open a root terminal12:35
seb128pitti, btw if you get bord tomorrow gnome-icon-theme is the next blocker12:36
pittiseb128: ok12:36
seb128pitti, gnome-icon-theme-symbolic depends on the new icon theme12:36
rodrigo_I almost never use it, but yes, I like setting the root password :)12:36
seb128which is a depends for nautilus, totem, g-c-c and other things in debian12:36
* pitti waves12:36
seb128we lowered to recommends but we go broken icons displayed without it12:36
seb128pitti, bye12:36
seb128see you on monday ;-)12:36
rodrigo_I can do gnome-icon-theme, or is there anything other needed?12:36
seb128rodrigo_, well pitti has work items to clean duplications and review the humanity icons overlap to maybe ship only humanity by default12:37
rodrigo_ah, ok12:37
rodrigo_I'll leave it to him then12:37
chrisccoulsonseb128, you're using xchat-gnome aren't you?12:38
seb128rodrigo_, g-c-c seems ready to upload, just some changelog details12:39
seb128chrisccoulson, correct12:39
rodrigo_seb128, oh, which details?12:39
chrisccoulsonseb128, are you having refresh issues with it again? it's pretty messed up here12:39
seb128rodrigo_, in fact I overlooked the apg thing I though it was not mentionned so ignore me, just the symbolic icon theme should probably stay a recommends rather than being dropped12:40
seb128rodrigo_, changelog entries should already be wrapped at 80 chars12:40
rodrigo_seb128, it's already in Recommends, just not in the changelog, so fixing that12:40
rodrigo_seb128, anything else?12:40
seb128chrisccoulson, no but I'm cheating, I don't dist-upgrade, I only pick selected updates, i.e I left xorg in the natty versions12:40
seb128rodrigo_, no, great work otherwise, feel free to upload ;-)12:41
chrisccoulsonseb128, ah, perhaps i should have done the same ;)12:41
seb128chrisccoulson, btw I will upload mousetweak a bit later if nobody else do it before but could you ask to cjwatson to get it in the desktop set?12:41
rodrigo_seb128, ok12:41
rodrigo_seb128, thanks for the review :)12:42
seb128yw12:42
rodrigo_ugh, talking about dist-upgrade, I did it on my laptop, and now lots of packages failed to configure :(12:43
* rodrigo_ goes fix it12:43
seb128what error do you get?12:44
rodrigo_lots12:45
rodrigo_but seems it was because of an empty tomboy.schemas in /usr/share/gconf/schemas, which was preventing gconf2 to config12:45
seb128it's likely down to one issue12:45
rodrigo_seems now it's ok12:45
seb128right mterry fixed that one yesterday12:46
seb128thanks mterry ;-)12:46
mterry:)12:46
mterryonly because cyphermox made me12:46
rodrigo_:)12:46
rodrigo_ok, rebooting now my laptop12:46
cjwatsonseb128: I can't do that until it's in the archive12:46
rodrigo_pray all please :)12:46
seb128cjwatson, mousetweaks? it's there since hardy12:47
seb128cjwatson, sorry I forgot the s before12:47
seb128just noticed12:47
* mterry is making jcastro happy, deleting ancient DesktopTeam wiki pages12:48
seb128mterry, you desktop hater! ;-)12:50
chrisccoulsonlol12:50
cjwatsonchrisccoulson,seb128: done now12:51
chrisccoulsoncjwatson, excellent, thanks :)12:51
rodrigo_ok, it booted correctly, oneiric is ready to release! :D12:51
seb128cjwatson, thanks ;-)12:52
seb128rodrigo_, it builds -> it can be uploaded, it starts -> it can be shipped12:52
seb128right? ;-)12:52
rodrigo_yes :)12:52
chrisccoulsonthat sounds like a fairly good way of measuring quality :)12:55
rodrigo_brb13:09
cyphermoxgood morning!13:12
pedro_morning :-)13:12
rodrigo_hmm, the themes don't work after dist-upgrading13:21
rodrigo_and gnome-tweak-tool does nothing13:21
rodrigo_themes and fonts13:26
rodrigo_anyway, lunch now13:31
dpmhi jibel, do you know who in QA was (or is) assigned to kernel testing?13:34
loolGot this one earlier; someone already on it?13:41
looldpkg : erreur de traitement de /var/cache/apt/archives/libevince3-3_3.0.0-4ubuntu1_amd64.deb (--unpack) : tentative de remplacement de « /usr/lib/evince/3/backends/libdvidocument.so », qui appartient aussi au paquet libevdocument3 2.32.0-0ubuntu1313:41
jibeldpm, hi, pedro_ and hggdh were doing kernel sru testing, do you need help with something ?13:44
dpmjibel, it's ok, thanks, I've just asked pedro_ and he's told me that. I just want to have some general overview on how it works, but I'm talking to him already. Thanks!13:45
jibeldpm, yw13:46
seb128lool, check with rodrigo_ but I think not, seems a lack of Replaces13:46
loolrodrigo_: ^13:49
seb128lool, he's away for lunch and that was not raised before so he's not on it, you are welcome to fix it if you want ;-)13:50
loolhmm complete reset of the packaging apparently13:59
seb128lool, rebase on Debian you mean?14:00
rodrigo_lool, hmm, that lib is now in libevince, so yeah, seems it's missing a Replaces:14:04
rodrigo_it's also wrong on the Debian package, so we should forward it to Debian also14:04
rodrigo_lool, on it, unless you are already working on a fix14:07
chrisccoulsonis anyone using the new evo here?14:08
loolrodrigo_, seb128: I pushed a fix to the bzr branch14:09
rodrigo_lool, ah, ok14:09
rodrigo_chrisccoulson, yes, me14:09
chrisccoulsonrodrigo_, oh, i needed to restart gconfd to get it to work14:11
chrisccoulsoni wonder if that was leftovers from the tomboy breakage14:11
chrisccoulson"evolution-shell-ERROR **: Unable to create EShellSettings property for GConf key '/apps/evolution/shell/start_offline' of type 'invalid'"14:12
chrisccoulsonaborting....14:12
seb128lool, thanks14:14
kenvandinemterry, so you're the cause of the wiki spam :)14:20
mterrykenvandine, sorry  :)  I'm done now14:29
mterrykenvandine, we had some really outdated stuff on the Desktop wiki14:29
* kenvandine needs to do the same14:29
seb128do we have anything uptodate on the desktop wiki?14:31
cyphermoxgrrr, looks like there's going to be much more repairs to be done here than originally thought :(14:54
cyphermoxseb128: you there?15:19
seb128yes15:19
cyphermoxcould you please sponsor my patches for bug 663014, srus to maverick and natty15:20
ubot2Launchpad bug 663014 in gnome-nettool "No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66301415:20
seb128ok15:20
=== chaotic_ is now known as chaotic
seb128it's impressive that users already run oneiric16:22
seb128we got quite a few duplicates for the file conflicts bugs we got yesterday and today16:22
ricotzseb128, hi16:22
seb128what is less impressive is that the users who run oneiric so early don't manage to look on launchpad to see if the issue has already been reported16:23
seb128hey ric16:23
seb128hey ricotz16:23
ricotzseb128, might be gnome3 which causes this16:23
seb128this?16:23
ricotzseb128, the early testing of oneiric16:23
seb128chrisccoulson, do you have time to sponsor the gnome-nettool srus mentioned an hour ago?16:23
seb128ricotz, could be ;-)16:24
ricotzmicahg, chrisccoulson, i am running gjs/gnome-shell build against libmozjs185 now which feels fine16:24
ricotzthe official support is current in git http://git.gnome.org/browse/gjs/commit/?id=c3f95eab0df702b095a07cbec1b50021e491984016:25
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, i can do that (as long as i can upload it)16:25
seb128thanks16:26
jbichaand users get used to things not breaking too badly on development releases16:27
kenvandinemy internet will be going down for short bit, getting an upgrade :)16:28
kenvandinehopefully be back online real soon :)16:29
ricotzpitti, hi, that reminds me -- the last udev update caused the same problem i had before, it creates the folder /run/udev which renders X unusable until it delete it again16:29
seb128jcastro, don't worry about the vinagre build failure, I backported the gtk-vnc depends fixes from debian git and will retry vinagre16:31
seb128chrisccoulson, ted: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~jkl10200116:32
seb128can you maybe check the bugs from that guy?16:33
seb128he opened quite some leak bugs with valgrind logs16:33
seb128could be nice ones to work on16:33
seb128some of the indicator stack16:33
jbichaseb128: I was also testing adding libgtk-vnc-2.0-0 to vinagre's build-depends16:34
jbichaseb128: adding that 1 line resulted in a successful build in my PPA16:38
seb128jbicha, that's wrong though, the gtk-vnc fix should work16:40
seb128bah, I hate autotools16:40
seb128totem fails to build on an automake error but there is nothing in the log telling which error and it builds here16:40
jbichaoh ok, a fix is better than a workaround16:40
seb128guess I need an oneiric pbuilder16:40
seb128jbicha, http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-libvirt/gtk-vnc.git;a=patch;h=94cd0862270d795b7afc564ceb4ff65c23e724e616:41
seb128jbicha, that's the fix16:41
seb128it should work16:41
jbichayou might as well grab this one too then: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-libvirt/gtk-vnc.git;a=patch;h=68e1891df5167a5364c98008289502efdb85336a;hp=94cd0862270d795b7afc564ceb4ff65c23e724e616:43
jbichaand then we can take out that line from our build-depends16:43
seb128jbicha, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/72088116/gtk-vnc_0.4.3-2ubuntu1_0.4.3-2ubuntu2.diff.gz16:44
seb128it's there, I took the 2 debian commits16:44
seb128jbicha, but no need of another vinagre upload for that, we can clean that on the next upload16:44
ricotzseb128, do you know a simple script to get the ppastats like download-counts and so on?16:53
seb128no16:53
seb128check with fta maybe since he does that sort of things for chromium16:54
ricotzok, he should be pinged now ;)16:54
ftauh?16:57
ftaricotz, something like this? http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/chromium/stats/stats.html16:59
micahgricotz: re gjs> it's on the list17:00
ricotzjbicha, hi, i think vinagre-dev is missing gir file17:01
jbicharicotz: why don't eog & gedit have a separate gir any more?17:01
ricotzjbicha, is might be located at /usr/share/vinagre/gir-1.017:02
jbichabecause it looked it me like vinagre needed the gir to run17:02
jbichaand I had a circular depends going17:02
jbichaso maybe I'm a bit confused17:02
ricotzfta, yeah something like that :), i just thought of a command line tool17:03
jbichaI had a separate gir but then moved it into vinagre17:03
ricotzmicahg, good, just wanted to let you it works fine17:04
seb128jbicha, because debian decided those are private to the application and not really library bindings17:04
seb128so they don't ship them in an extra binary17:04
ricotzjbicha, you installed the typelib which is in debian/tmp/usr/lib/vinagre-3.0/girepository-1.017:04
jbichaand nothing's going to be depending on vinagre's gir either, right?17:04
micahgricotz: great, thank you, would it be possible to get the patch in Debian so we can just make the debian/control change?17:04
seb128ricotz,17:05
seb128vinagre: /usr/lib/vinagre-3.0/girepository-1.0/Vinagre-3.0.typelib17:05
seb128vinagre: /usr/share/vinagre/gir-1.0/Vinagre-3.0.gir17:05
seb128on oneiric17:05
seb128ricotz, not sure what your point is?17:05
ricotzmicahg, i hope so, but i grabbed the gjs git head for now17:05
ricotzseb128, jbicha, i just looked at the install files and totally missed debian/tmp/usr/share :\17:06
ftaricotz, i have one but launchpad is too slow so i'm not releasing it until the lp devs do something about it17:06
ricotzfta, hmm, too bad, i really like to see the ppastats for gnome3-team/gnome317:08
ftaricotz, i can still do it for you ;)17:08
ricotzfta, that would be great :)17:08
ftaricotz, do you need detailed stats? (like those with a "*" in the url above)17:09
ricotzfta, hmm, i think it might be better since it is updated quite often lately17:11
ftaricotz, i can add that table for each deb but it will be slooowwww, and it will create a huge database (a giant json file). i usually restrict that to the main debs, not all the -dev and deps. I basically need a list17:13
ricotzfta, ah ok, a "simple" version will do it then17:14
ftahm, "866 builds", that should work, i have 20k for chromium and it takes 4h to fetch the stats17:16
ricotzfta, so it would be done in like <10min?17:17
ftaricotz, no, it's not linear. it's a function of the number of binaries / dists / arches / days17:18
ricotzfta, alright :)17:19
seb128jbicha, do you want to do some other updates? maybe vino?17:23
chrisccoulsoncyphermox, i sponsored your packages now17:24
cyphermoxchrisccoulson: sweet, thanks!17:24
chrisccoulsonseb128, want me to do some updates?17:24
seb128chrisccoulson, if you want that would be great17:25
chrisccoulsonseb128 - yeah, i can do some17:25
seb128chrisccoulson, some random ones you can grab; eog (trivial, just a .1 update), gucharmap to rebase on debian (use the ~gnome3-team work for those), yelp17:26
jbichaseb128: I'm a bit busy for the next few days so I don't know if I'll be able to do those for a bit17:26
seb128yelp-xsl17:26
seb128jbicha, ok no worry, thanks for the work on did so far, feel free to take on over things if you feel like doing some ;-)17:26
jbichaI submitted a patch to Debian to update their yelp-xsl, which is needed for the latest yelp17:27
seb128ok17:27
seb128we have a git commit to fix a translation issue on that but we should be able to sync when .2 is out and in debian17:27
chrisccoulsonseb128, cool, i'll take those now17:27
jbichaalso I saw that Debian's gdm may not have the same $PATH problem ours does but I couldn't svn co since Debian is doing17:27
jbichaalioth maintenance17:28
seb128chrisccoulson, great, note them on the pad to avoid duplication ;-)17:28
chrisccoulsonman, xchat is getting really difficult to use now17:28
chrisccoulsoni see different text if i highlight the characters ;)17:28
seb128jbicha, ok17:28
seb128chrisccoulson, downgrade the intel driver to the natty version? ;-)17:28
chrisccoulsonheh, i might do that17:28
seb128mterry, ping17:29
mterryseb128, heyo17:29
seb128mterry, just pinging because I read your accountsservice note on the etherpad, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/785680 :p17:29
ubot2Launchpad bug 785680 in accountsservice "[MIR] accountsservice" [Undecided,New]17:29
seb128but I just saw you assigned it to didier17:29
seb128no hurry we made it only a recommends for now17:29
mterryseb128, yeah, I just did a boatload of perl MIRs, so I'm a bit MIR'd out today17:30
seb128no worry, it's not an issue until we start building CDs17:30
seb128mterry, grab some updates if you want to do something different ;-)17:30
mterryseb128, about to finish anjuta, which was blocked on devhelp being sync'd  :)17:30
mterryActually, about to eat lunch.  Change of plans!  :)17:31
seb128oh ok17:31
seb128if syncs are blocking you feel free to ping on the channel17:31
seb128mterry, enjoy! ;-)17:31
mterryseb128, I've been making a lot of edits to the DesktopTeam wiki page btw, hope I didn't change anything you really loved17:31
seb128mterry, I will check but don't worry I think the wiki is mostly lacking love and outdated17:32
seb128so great that someone does work on it ;-)17:32
mterryseb128, yeah, that was the motivation  :)  Lots of bad links17:32
ftaricotz, you're lucky..17:34
ftaricotz, it was fast17:34
ftaricotz, http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/chromium/stats/stats-gnome3.html17:34
ricotzfta, great17:36
ftaricotz, oh, everything before Feb 10 is wrong: lp bug17:41
ricotzfta, ok, but it is pretty nice17:42
ricotzmore downloads than i thought17:42
ftayep, around 100k users17:43
ftamaybe more17:44
jbichais debian's rename to gdm3 permanent or temporary?17:50
ftaricotz, also, the arch-all counts are wrong, another lp bug. only consider the real i386/amd64 binaries17:56
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seb128jbicha, gdm has a stack of patches and is not easy to merge and nobody wanted to spend the efforts17:59
dobeywhat's the best way to upgrade to O? if i do "sudo update-manager -d" it's not showing me the "You can upgrade to this new devel release" thingy at the top :-/17:59
seb128jbicha, we might go back in sync, especially if we switch to lightdm as our default login manager this cycle17:59
seb128dobey, edit the sources.list, natty->oneiric, dist-upgrade18:00
ricotzfta, ok18:03
jbichawell I mean we already had the 3.0 in the PPA18:21
jbichabut it's just who has time to mess with it since Oneiric final at this point won't be using it18:22
dobeyawesome. X (or likely unity/compiz) crashed while doing dist-upgrade to O :(19:30
chrisccoulsonhmmmm, everything except for firefox crashed when i undocked my laptop20:23
dobeysigh, i totally broke my laptop :(20:28
dobeyi see why nothing works right though20:28
dobeynone of the gsettings schemas seem to be installed20:28
dobeyso nautilus always opens $HOME in a window on log-in, and doesn't draw the background or anything useful20:29
dobeyand compiz doesn't draw the background either, so it's just a broken gl surface that ends up with buffer data getting cached in it20:30
dobeyand now it just locked up hard when i went to log in with gdm20:31
andyrock is here someone else who is in charge of gtk3 packaging?20:32
cyphermoxandyrock: questions?20:36
andyrockcyphermox, i am porting ayatana scrollbar to gtk320:37
cyphermoxok20:37
andyrockcyphermox, but i found a bad bug in gtk320:37
andyrockcyphermox, i spoked with garnacho20:38
andyrockcyphermox, and i confirmed this bug20:38
andyrockcyphermox, the bug is now fixed in upstream20:38
cyphermoxok20:38
andyrockcyphermox, my question is:20:38
andyrockhow soon will "patched" gtk3 be available on natty and oneric20:39
andyrock?20:39
andyrockcyphermox, ^^^20:40
cyphermoxon natty it will require backporting the patch to the gtk3 we have there and going through the SRU process if it applies for it20:40
cyphermoxwhich means at least one week until it's in updates?20:41
cyphermoxon oneiric it can get in much faster20:41
andyrockcyphermox, is a very bed bug!20:41
cyphermoxdo you have a clearly defined way to test failure and that it's fixed?20:41
andyrockcyphermox, i have a defined way to test failure20:42
cyphermox(and can you point me to a bug, patch, or git commit?)20:42
andyrockgarnacho said me that the bug is fixed20:42
andyrockbut we can compile the upstrem gtk320:43
cyphermoxok, then can you explain what the bug is so I can figure out which commit it is?20:43
andyrockso... as you know, gtk3 use by default xi220:44
andyrockwith gtk, using toplevel widget20:45
andyrockand adding a event filter20:45
andyrocksome events are not captured20:45
andyrocksuch as motion event...20:45
andyrocki can write a gtk app20:46
andyrockthat works fine with gtk2, but doen't works with gtk320:46
andyrockok?20:47
andyrocki don't know if there is a bug on bugzilla?20:47
andyrock*!20:47
cyphermoxhttp://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log/ the last four gdk commits sound about right? or maybe ask garnacho whether this is the right stuff?20:48
andyrocki am asking20:49
cyphermoxthansk20:49
andyrockhttp://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=1b53741e4c15e3923e614cdb707174033f0013e0, and the 3 before that one20:51
andyrockthere is no bugzilla entry20:52
cyphermoxok20:55
andyrockcyphermox, we can not port a lot of apps because this error...20:56
andyrockcyphermox, a last question: i have to do anything?20:56
cyphermoxwell I guess all that needs to be done is backporting that patch or updating gtk3, so not really20:57
cyphermoxchrisccoulson: still there?20:57
andyrockcyphermox, ok... thanks a lot!20:57
chrisccoulsoncyphermox, i am20:57
cyphermoxchrisccoulson: you familiar with gtk3's packaging?20:58
chrisccoulsoncyphermox, a bit, how come?20:58
cyphermoxI can always backport the patches, but it seems like it needs an update too, according to the versions page20:58
chrisccoulsoni can't upload it btw ;)20:58
cyphermoxahh20:58
cyphermoxin that case there's no point discussing this much ;)20:59
cyphermoxandyrock: is there a way you could open a bug about it and show what's going wrong precisely? then I can backport the patches, attach a branch to that bug report and let someone sponsor/upload it20:59
andyrocki can try21:00
cyphermoxandyrock: of course i mean a launchpad bug there21:01
cyphermoxotherwise it's a little hard to document why we need the patches21:01
andyrockandyrock, of course21:01
andyrockis this (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0) the right place for bugs?21:09
cyphermoxandyrock: yeah, that's alright21:12
andyrockhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/78594821:14
ubot2Launchpad bug 785948 in gtk+3.0 "Something along "GdkWindow filters don't work with X GenericEvents"" [Undecided,New]21:14
andyrockcyphermox, ^^^21:14
cyphermoxthanks21:14
andyrockis it ok?21:14
bcurtiswxis update-manager upstream in LP ?21:14
cyphermoxbcurtiswx: yes, update-manager upstream is LP21:28
bcurtiswxcyphermox, muchas gracias21:28
cyphermoxgrr, can't seem to get to git.debian.org or alioth :/21:29
Laneyalioth is down isn't it?21:38
Laneyhttp://lists.debian.org/debian-infrastructure-announce/2011/05/msg00000.html21:38
cyphermoxah, so that's the part I was missing21:56
Laney:-)22:00

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