=== zyga is now known as zyga-afk === asac_ is now known as asac [02:59] hi [03:00] hello [03:50] faina: http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/all/emacs/filelist ... is that all that Ubuntu has for emacs? Why do I download the .deb at http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/emacs and it has very few files? [03:53] emacs is a meta-package just depends on the actual real packages that contain a real version of emacs [03:53] so you can just install emacs and not worry if its emacs22 or emacs23 [03:53] faina: I want to look into the deb. What package would the `real` one be? [03:54] Best path is to do apt-cache show emacs and look at the dependency list [05:20] I'm trying to add a usr/share/menu/packagename to .deb; I can extract it, add file to a dir, but have no idea how to compress it back. [05:31] Gryllida: I usually do apt-get source, modify the package, and then do debuild, but that can be difficult depending on the package [05:32] faina, ok, I'll read on that; thank you. [05:00] Good morning [05:01] hello === pitti changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Alpha-2 soft freeze | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for application development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: zul [06:51] good morning [07:01] good morning [07:16] pitti: "Two days out from the expected release of Maverick Alpha 3 ..." <-- Cut'n'paste, for the loss? :) [07:16] infinity: argh [07:17] at least the milestone bug link is correct [07:17] Yeah, I just checked that. [07:17] that indeed took some extra time to fight against the giant ftbfs bug list [07:19] pitti has a time machine! [07:19] * pitti quickly hides it, otherwise everyone would want to use it [07:31] ScottK: do you know why kpackagekit/packagekit want to go to universe? doesn't kubuntu use that? [07:31] plasma-widget-networkmanagement as well, was that replaced with something else? [07:43] pitti: kpackagekit has been replaced by muon [07:43] we still use plasma-widget-networkmanagement [07:44] the source package has been renamed though [07:48] debfx: ah, thanks [07:48] debfx: so plasma-widget-networkmanagement should be removed entirely? [07:49] pitti: yes (the source package) [07:51] debfx: so the network-manager-pptp-kde binary should be removed with it? (no rdepends except plasma-widget-networkmanagement) [07:51] oh, that's a replaces: [07:52] so it seems both binaries can be removed along? [07:52] the network-manager-*-kde binaries can be removed as well [07:53] ok, done; thanks! [07:53] didrocks, hi [07:53] tkamppeter_: hey [07:54] didrocks, we have decided on that during our session and there we have already found out that the extra space consumption is small (~ 300K). RAOF is already working on packaging colord. === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter [07:55] tkamppeter_: we are already oversized, but if there is a log of the session to bring color management to the CD, I'm ok [07:55] tkamppeter: can you see this blueprint btw? [07:57] didrocks, the Blueprint is https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-icc-color-management [07:59] It is approved for Oneiric and on the Whiteboard you can see that the estimated space consumption is ~300K. [07:59] tkamppeter: with colord and argyll? [08:00] seems so. [08:01] tkamppeter: so, can you make a MIR for argyll and update it as well to a recent version? seems nothing is happening there [08:08] didrocks, I will do so. IThere is a new package available but not officially uploaded. See Debian bug 622620, most recent posting: https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/argyll-release [08:08] Debian bug 622620 in wnpp "O: argyll -- Color Management System, calibrator and profiler" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/622620 [08:08] tkamppeter: poke me once done [08:11] didrocks, OK. [08:13] cjwatson: Are you working on merging courier ? Or can I take , [08:13] ? [08:15] /win 38 [08:15] YEah, that'll work. :( === hunger_ is now known as hunger [08:42] YokoZar: FYI, removing ttf-umefont (following Debian), which wine1.[23] depend on; the package was renamed to fonts-horai-umefont [08:51] Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question, but #ubuntu is being pretty much useless, so... here goes: [08:51] Let's say the official repos contain software-2.2.1. I create a PPA with a package based on software-2.2.1 (with just a slightly different build configuration). I call it software-2.2.1~ppa1 and I install it from my PPA. What happens if software-2.2.2 gets uploaded into the Ubuntu repos, and I don't make a new package in my PPA? [08:52] nickmoeck: 2.2.1~ppa1 is smaller than 2.2.1, so you couldn't even upgrade to your PPA [08:52] nickmoeck: and if 2.2.2 gets into Ubuntu, an upgrade will use that [08:55] pitti: Okay, I guess it's time to get a little more specific then. I need php without the suhosin patch, so I want to create a package with it disabled, put it into a PPA, and apt-get upgrade to that version. I don't want the version with suhosin to be installed if the official package is upgraded. [08:55] Is there any way to do that, short of using pinning? [08:57] nickmoeck: I'd use apt pinning; I don't know of another way, excecpt of course always providing a newer version in your ppa [08:59] pitti: okay, thank you very much === zyga-afk is now known as zyga [09:02] hi, is there any kind of frontend package maintainer use to promote packages between the different stages? [09:03] "stages"? [09:09] pitti: what i am looking for is a web gui frontend, which can be used to promote packages between different stages using an authorized system. e.g. user A is allowed to promote the package foo-1.0.deb from experimental to stable using a web gui [09:10] pitti: similar to what is described here http://maemo.org/packages/ [09:16] MrRagga: for unstable -> testing that's done by a script; for the testing -> stable part, that's called "release team" :) [09:16] in Ubuntu we have a release team, but no concept of "testing" [09:17] (FTR, these are called "releases", not "stages") [09:17] or "series" in the DAK/Soyuz terminology [09:18] well, we have a web gui for copying packages between PPAs [09:19] not necessarily the same but similar [09:21] ogra_: is this web gui open source? [09:21] its part of launchpad, so yes, i think so [09:21] dont ask me about launchpad code though :) [09:22] hehe, ok. thanks. [09:29] Good morning [09:35] How can I found out what graphics driver a live CD system is using, since it does not come with glxinfo? System settings just says it is "unknown". [09:36] grep Xorg.0.log [09:36] though it's not that easy to actually find the match [09:36] pitti: I've added support for multi-arch to the fglrx handler in jockey. Shall push my changes, release and upload or just push and leave it unreleased? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/638304/ [09:37] tseliot: hm, you didn't push yet? [09:37] tseliot: anyway, please upload [09:38] Oneiric live cd has lost 3D acceleration on my Intel machine, so I need to find out if it's the driver or something in Unity. [09:38] Satoris: grep drivers /var/log/Xorg.0.log | tail -1 | sed 's/.*\///;s/_drv.so//' [09:38] pitti: no, I haven't pushed anything yet. I'll make an upload too then, thanks [09:39] Hmm, it loads intel, vesa, fbdev and then intel for the second time. [09:43] fallbacks [09:43] dunno why it loads intel the second time though [09:43] my X61 works fine with intel, and just finished the upgrade on my sandybridge desktop [09:43] What is the correct package for reporting this bug? X? Mesa? Kernel? Something else? [09:44] intel is loaded but 3d doesn't work? pastebin the logfile [09:44] and you can install mesa-utils on the live session :) [09:45] btw, the upgrade removed many "unneeded" packages, like postfix, bsd-mailx etc [09:45] dunno why [09:45] It says that "mesa-utils has no installation candidates". [09:46] enable universe [09:46] quite silly to move binary packages to universe, when the rest are in main.. [09:46] ah [09:46] sorry, that's not the same source as mesa [09:46] but mesa-demos [09:48] http://pastebin.com/zc7jNkgD [09:49] everything looks ok to me, same chip as on my X61 [09:50] duh, no this is sandybridge of course :) [09:50] ok let me boot up this one [09:51] hi, the package 'teeworlds' is outdated - what can I do? [09:52] Satoris: works fine here [09:53] With the latest daily build live CD? === freeflyi1g is now known as freeflying [09:53] Satoris: nah, upgraded system. I can try that one too [09:54] Also, this is a Macbook which are always kind of tricky in their own ways. [09:55] Glxinfo says it should be working. But still I get unity-2d. [09:55] what if you run 'compiz --replace' from a terminal? [09:56] Now it works. Modulo the fact that compiz crashes quite quickly after that. [09:56] Assuming it falls back to unity-2d? [09:56] maybe so [09:57] maybe the daily cd is missing some updates? [09:57] Trying to report the compiz bug gives an error saying that the problem can't be reported due to obsolete package version. So that would be a yes then. [09:58] run dist-upgrade and restart gdm/lightdm [10:00] hum, valgrind seems to be broken in oneiric [10:00] doko_, lool: ^ do you know if that's due to the eglibc update? [10:01] that happens frequently wiht eglibc upgrades indeed [10:02] :-( [10:02] --9631-- Warning: DWARF2 CFI reader: unhandled DW_OP_ opcode 0x2a [10:02] valgrind: m_debuginfo/readdwarf.c:2338 (copy_convert_CfiExpr_tree): Assertion 'srcix >= 0 && srcix < VG_(sizeXA)(srcxa)' failed. [10:02] that's pretty bad [10:02] Implement some extra DWARF ops that gcc 4.6.1 seems to use. Fixes #275284. [10:02] today on the valgrind devel list [10:02] Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 10:22:33 +0100 (BST) [10:02] some hours ago ;-) [10:03] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.debugging.valgrind.devel/13919 [10:03] so actually due to gcc 4.6.1, not eglibc [10:08] seb128: I'm pushing this patch, but didn't test whether it's enough to fix valgrind [10:09] lool, thanks, I will test once it's built [10:10] lool, I found a bug where somebody confirmed r11856 fixes a similar issue so let's see [10:11] I read through the last 15 or so SVN commits, and that seemed to be the only interesting one for x86 [10:13] lool, thanks! [10:23] seb128: new valgrind works for me [10:24] lool, \o/ [10:24] lool, well done, thanks again [10:25] seb128: np, I feel like I am returning the favors from last week ;-) [10:25] ;-) [10:32] is something frozen? === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach [10:47] cjwatson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/debootstrap/+bug/805886 if you have some time :) [10:47] Ubuntu bug 805886 in debootstrap (Ubuntu) "/proc does not get umounted after debootstrap" [Undecided,New] [11:13] cjwatson: debootstrap hack for bug 802985 provided as debdiff - take a look when have time [11:13] Launchpad bug 802985 in eglibc (Ubuntu Hardy) "[lucid] /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst: 399: arithmetic expression: expecting EOF: "3.0-0-generic"" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/802985 === ximion2 is now known as ximion === zyga is now known as zyga-food === MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch [12:57] @pilot in === udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Alpha-2 soft freeze | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for application development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: zul, mterry === hrww is now known as hrw [13:12] pitti: ping [13:13] pitti: Kubuntu doesn't use kpackagekit/packagekit anymore in oneiric. It can go to Universe. [13:15] ScottK: thanks [13:15] barry: pong [13:15] pitti: hi, re: bug 788514 and python-oauth [13:15] Launchpad bug 788514 in Ubuntu Oneiric "python packages on the CDs not using dh_python2" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/788514 [13:16] pitti: doesn't look like i can comfortably use udd to merge sid's package with oneiric (lots of conflicts). do you have any suggestions? i.e. should we just blow away oneiric's version and upload sids? [13:16] barry: I haven't checked whether we have some ubuntu specific changes there; I just took the sid source, built it, and tested [13:17] barry: we can sync sid's version if we don't need changes, no need for an upload there [13:17] pitti: gotcha. okay, i'll investigate further then [13:17] pitti: unfortunately, all the changes are in-tree, so sussing out the ubuntu specific changes is going to be difficult [13:18] barry: I hope they won't be necessary in the first place; distro specific changes in a protocol library sound bad [13:19] pitti: agreed. i'll see what i can do and i'll ping dobey since he touched the package last [13:24] zul: ping re: bug 788514 and python-image-store-proxy. any word on that package? anything i can do to help? it's the last python-central package on the server cd so i'm eager to see this one closed [13:24] Launchpad bug 788514 in Ubuntu Oneiric "python packages on the CDs not using dh_python2" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/788514 [13:24] barry: sorry for the delay ill take a look at it today [13:25] zul: thanks! === zyga-food is now known as zyga === MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow === ximion1 is now known as ximion [14:18] slangasek, hi [14:19] slangasek, it seems you forgot to push your recent avahi upload to the vcs, do you still have it locally? could you push? === ximion is now known as ximion1 === ximion1 is now known as ximion === abhinav_ is now known as abhinav- [15:39] pitti, did we find any alternative to editmoin in the end? i [15:39] I didn't [15:39] * apw has just reliased that his status pages are no longer updating as a result [15:47] apw, why do you need an alternative? [15:47] james_w, it doesn't seem to work any more [15:48] apw, "no content found" error or something similar? [15:48] error: body information not found [15:48] james_w, ^ [15:48] not sure that means you have to replace it :-) bug 801284 [15:48] Launchpad bug 801284 in editmoin "Doesn't work with latest moin over https" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/801284 [15:51] james_w, ok i'll try and get that to work [15:57] jibel: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-xorg-stakeholders-request has "Arrange community testing for Alpha-2" for you for alpha-2; does that go beyond the usual image testing which happens anyway? [15:58] pitti, yes there are specific test cases http://xorg.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/ [15:59] jibel: oh, nice! [15:59] jibel: so if that is being done already, I guess this could be set to done? [16:00] james_w, did you test this change successfully ? [16:00] pitti, it is not done, it will start next week. If binary drivers are ready of course. [16:01] jibel: ack [16:01] james_w, as it seems to be sorely lacking some code, and doesn't work on wiki.ubuntu.com [16:04] hello, when I install fglrx form jockey in oneiric it says SystemError: installArchives() failed But a recent changelog in jockey says multi arch problem with fglrx solved [16:06] james_w, so for w.u.c you need to use MOIN_SESSION_80_ROOT regardless of it being https, for w.c.c you need _443_ ... [16:06] james_w, and the patch as is doesn't actually pass the cookiename [16:11] pitti, ok with some hackery i have a (bodged) editmoin which works ... the changes arn't commitable me thinks, but it may be of use [16:12] apw: oh, awesome! so it's not some complicated change to oauth? [16:12] apw: we must make Gustavo use the wiki more [16:12] pitti, the issue is the names of the cookies have changed, and changed in an incompatible way on w.u.c and w.c.c [16:15] pitti, ok i've bodge this hideously but it at least works for those two destinations, and should be the same for the rest: http://people.canonical.com/~apw/misc/editmoin [16:16] apw: hah, nice one [16:16] pitti, you need to lookup the new ID strings in your browser cookies and shove them in .moin_ids as normal [16:16] apw: perhaps an upstreamable fix would be to try all three of these in succession? [16:16] pitti, yeah that sounds more reasonable doesn't it [16:16] i'll try that out later [16:24] pitti, ok i've updated the version at the above url, should be more like you are suggesting [16:29] james_w, i've pushed an updated patch to your bug, which seems to work on all the wikis [16:36] and james_w good work finding that, its been making me grumpy for weeks === deryck is now known as deryck[lunch] === beuno is now known as beuno-lunch === deryck[lunch] is now known as deryck [17:30] sabdfl, fyi just noticed that ~ubuntu-users is using the old Ubuntu branding [17:30] (you are the team owner) [17:38] g'night folks. [17:42] thanks mterry [17:59] @pilot out === udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Alpha-2 soft freeze | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for application development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: zul === beuno-lunch is now known as beuno [18:15] pitti: bug 806103 [18:15] Launchpad bug 806103 in python-oauth (Ubuntu) "Sync python-oauth 1.0.1-3 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/806103 === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates [19:36] ogasawara, apw: did miss the notice; gcc-4.6 4.6.1-2 now has the Linaro updates (still building on armel) [19:40] seb128: blast; if I didn't push it to the VCS, it's because I grabbed the UDD branch again by mistake. Let me grab the right branch and push now, if you haven't already done it [19:42] slangasek, I didn't but don't bother, I can do it when I do the upload if the work need to be redone anyway [19:42] it was in case you had it and forgot to push [19:42] seb128: seems not :( [19:42] slangasek, I would say "debcheckout it your friend" but it might have been confused by the debian vcs infos [19:44] seb128: debcheckout is only my friend if there is a Vcs field... I have suggested that debcheckout should DTRT for both UDD and non-UDD branches, but I don't think that's been implemented [19:44] slangasek, there was a vcs field in the upload before yours [19:44] oh you mean if there is not one if will not fetch the udd vcs [19:45] would make sense to checkout the vcs if specific or udd if there is none [19:45] (ok, we could also move to UDD for desktop, but that would be too easy :p) [19:47] there are still other packages maintained in non-UDD branches, it's not just a desktop problem [19:47] indeed [19:48] ev, could you drop the libcheese depends from ubiquity in the next upload if you still not use it? === cking is now known as cking-afk === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan [20:06] Bug #804655 must be what killed Unity for me on my iMac. No r300g. [20:06] Launchpad bug 804655 in mesa (Ubuntu) "r300 loading instead of r300g" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/804655 === ximion2 is now known as ximion === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === ximion is now known as ximion2 === ximion2 is now known as ximion === yofel_ is now known as yofel === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter [22:16] so...if -dbgsym packages aren't going into the librarian currently, does that mean there's no way to get debugging symbols for a package that's been superseded?