[00:16] Laney: is anyone working on nemerle? last thing that build-depends on libmono-dev and so the last thing holding libmono-dev and libmono0 in oneiric ... === jjohansen is now known as jj-afk === qmr is now known as QMR === debfx_ is now known as debfx === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan [08:25] Good morning [08:44] bdrung: well, after some tests... parallel builing works when I build the package from source by hand (ie unpack && cmake && make -jN) , it does not work with dpkg-buildpackage... :\ === TheDaniel0108 is now known as Daniel0108 === transitlogger is now known as vddlogger [10:31] cjwatson: no, it has been broken by mono for ages. I guess we should remove the binaries. [11:24] Laney: the binaries are already gone. I suppose we could ignore that build-dependency and remove libmono-dev anyway, if you don't want to remove the source [11:24] we occasionally tussle with upstream about it [11:24] so yeah, I'd ignore it for those purposes. The next upload will have to get rid of it anwyay. [11:25] OK, removed, thanks [11:26] https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689533 for example [11:26] bugzilla.novell.com bug 689533 in misc "Nemerle Compiler self compiling crashes the runtime." [Critical,Reopened] [11:27] nice error with oneiric, "gnome-session[4124]: CRITICAL: We failed, but the fail whale is dead. Sorry...." [14:04] tumbleweed: around? [14:04] bdrung: only just (global jamming, so I'm running around a lot trying to help people fix FTBFSs) [14:05] tumbleweed: i would like to release u-d-t 0.129 [14:05] * tumbleweed seems to remember something I had to do [14:05] tumbleweed: so the question: what is with your branch and bug #838361? [14:05] Launchpad bug 838361 in ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu) "[syncpackage] downloads .dsc files into current directory" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/838361 [14:05] that one, yes [14:06] that won't be specific to any branch of mine, it'll have been a problem, as soon as we added fakesync checking in cjwatson's branch [14:07] easy answer is chdir to /tmp somewhere, but that's obviously not right [14:09] yeah, fixing that properly is probably a bigger job than I have time for this after [14:10] Why is empathy default IM client? [14:11] tumbleweed: and this MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~stefanor/ubuntu-dev-tools/syncpackage-close-bugs/+merge/72766 ? [14:12] Launchpad bug 72766 in Ubuntu "ethernet card was disabled after mainboard change" [Undecided,Invalid] [14:14] you failed, ubottu [14:16] tumbleweed: should i release 0.129 or wait for your changes? [14:33] bdrung: yeah I wouldn't want to merge that until I knew how launchpad was going to handle the bug closing [14:34] I suppose I could tame it to not parse changelogs, only close bugs provided on the command line [14:34] tumbleweed: yes, closing bug provided on the command line should be enough === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates [17:02] doko_: Would you please retry guiqwt in the archive rebuild. It should build now. [17:03] bdrung and tumbleweed: Except aren't LP bugs from debian/changelog currently closed on sync? If I understand what you're discussing, that sounds like a regression. [17:08] ScottK: it is indeed a regression, but it'll be fixed RSN [17:08] OK. [17:08] we thought we were going to have to fix it client side, but launchpad is moving faster than we thought === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk [19:38] cjwatson: thanks for fixing the Germinate bug so swiftly! [19:40] cjwatson: also, I've written two simple scripts that ease maintenance of Germinate lists in simple cases: https://code.launchpad.net/~shnatsel/ubuntu/oneiric/ubuntu-meta/tools (I'm pretty sure I'm not the first one to do it, but I couldn't find any) [20:16] what app exactly takes care of backlight ? [20:16] seems to be some bug in it :) [20:27] tumbleweed: there are typos in there which i will fix when merging it :) [20:28] sorry :) [20:28] np [20:31] anyone ? :D [20:34] dupondje: it's also irritating me, I haven't looked for bugs yet. I'm guessing gnome-power-manager / upower / gnome-screensaver is to blame [20:34] shnatsel: um, I think you have it backwards - the files in ubuntu-meta are *output* files produced by germinate-update-metapackage [20:35] shnatsel: they're changed by changing the seeds and then running the ./update script in ubuntu-meta [20:35] cjwatson: cool. What's the input then? XD [20:35] seeds, see 'man germinate' [20:35] tumbleweed: what issue do you have exactly ? [20:35] lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/seeds/platform.oneiric lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/seeds/ubuntu.oneiric etc. [20:36] dupondje: backlight goes off before the screensaver starts, can't turn it on until I've logged in again [20:36] cjwatson: lol. Thanks for clarification! Dropping the branch. [20:37] you're welcome [20:37] tumbleweed: syncpackage bug closing works. tested with ubuntu-dev-tools ;) [20:37] heh, thanks [20:38] tumbleweed: other issue here. When I set backlight very low, it goes higher (clearer) with inactivity [20:38] shnatsel: erm, seeds -> ubuntu-seeds in the above branches [20:39] dupondje: that's been an issue for ages (again, no idea about filed bugs) [20:39] first time I notice it ... weird : [20:40] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/221475 [20:40] Launchpad bug 221475 in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) "Brightness increases higher than settings" [Low,Confirmed] [20:40] god ... :D [20:41] tumbleweed: should i wait for bug #838361 or can i do the upload? [20:41] Launchpad bug 838361 in ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu) "[syncpackage] downloads .dsc files into current directory" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/838361 [20:41] bdrung: I'm currently quickly hacking on the harvest thing [20:41] k [20:41] and I think the UnicodeDecodeError thing in submittodebian is worth doing [20:42] k, do that [20:49] Is vmware easy-install a supported case or is that vmware's proble [20:49] *problem? === yofel_ is now known as yofel [21:06] tumbleweed: ok fixed my bug :D [23:41] bdrung, cjwatson: +localpackagediffs thinks libsdl-sound1.2 is blacklisted, any idea why?