[06:47] <dholbach> good morning
[06:47] <ajmitch> morning dholbach
[06:47] <dholbach> hey ajmitch
[10:13] <dholbach> tumbleweed, I guess with bdmurray_'s script running, we can close bug 782112?
[10:14] <ScottSanbar> `/window 15
[10:16] <Laney> dholbach: that script only deals with debdiffs, not just any patch (so it would still be useful)
[10:17] <Laney> also how well has the script been working from the sponsors side?
[10:17] <dholbach> oh ok
[10:17] <Laney> has it been annoying or useful?
[10:17] <dholbach> I think it's been useful
[10:17] <dholbach> at least the bugs I came across were successfully identified
[10:25] <tumbleweed> dholbach: yeah, I agree with Laney (but good to hear that the debiff script was useful)
[10:25] <dholbach> ok, so I'll leave the bug open
[10:25] <dholbach> (and assigned to you :-P)
[11:17] <gnomefreak> anyone know if we need console-terminus ntfsprogs. They have been wanting to be removed for a while now.
[11:18] <cjwatson> they have both been removed from the oneiric archive
[11:18] <cjwatson> oh, ntfsprogs hasn't
[11:18] <cjwatson> but anyway, ntfs-3g supersedes it
[11:19] <cjwatson> you can safely remove both if you're running oneiric
[11:19] <gnomefreak> cjwatson: thanks
[15:46] <micahg> can anyone actually get mk-build-deps -ir to work?
[15:47] <Laney> -i -r
[15:47] <Laney> also sudo
[15:49] <micahg> Laney: ah, ISTR the changelog saying -ir hence the confusion
[15:49] <Laney> cannae remember
[15:57] <PeaceMaker> Hey, anyone please help me with Unity on Ubuntu 11.04 server?
[15:57] <PeaceMaker> Can I install unity after I install the server version?
[15:58] <PeaceMaker> With command "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop", like the way in pre-unity versions?
[16:00] <cjwatson> yes
[16:00] <PeaceMaker> Ouch, I should have asked in the general channel :)
[16:56] <jtaylor> can I do remote debugging with pbuilder-dist arm chroot?
[17:20] <jtaylor> figured it out
[17:38] <blackz> hi people
[18:06] <ScottK> Hello blackz.
[18:36] <ScottSanbar> I have createda  hello app (not Gnu Hello) but the launchpad recipe build does not contain the binary and man page files.  Using debuild on my PC works fine: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/80346820/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-i386.hello_1.0-0~12~natty1_BUILDING.txt.gz  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~scott-sanbar/hello/main/files
[18:37] <ScottSanbar> First link above is the recipe build log, second are my branch files in launchpad for the project
[21:46] <uiea> hello
[22:13] <ScottK> ScottSanbar: #launchpad is a much better place to ask about recipe builds.
[22:20] <ScottSanbar> ScottK:  Thanks, and how are you?  That is the first place I went and #ubuntu-packaging as well, but got nothing, so after a while came here.  Nothing in any of the three places at all after a good while now.
[22:20] <ScottK> OK.
[22:21] <ScottK> shadeslayer knows a lot about recipes, I think.
[22:21] <ScottSanbar> OK, is there a way I can find out if he is on a freenode channel and if so which one without knowing at first, like a query?  I use irssi.
[22:22] <cjwatson> /whois shadeslayer
[22:23] <cjwatson> but I can't help noticing that he's on *this* channel ;-)
[22:23] <cjwatson> (/names, or tab-complete)
[22:25] <tumbleweed> I don't think this problem is recipe-related. Your debian/rules doesn't have a #!/usr/bin/make -f shebang
[22:28] <ScottSanbar> cjwatson: he appears to be gone on every channel I have checked so far ...
[22:29] <cjwatson> away state is channel-independent
[22:29] <cjwatson> (obviously.  if he's not at his computer, he's not at his computer on any channel.)
[22:29] <ScottSanbar> cjwatson:  Ok, thanks
[22:29] <cjwatson> but IRC is asynchronous.  ask question now, expect answer later :)
[22:29] <ScottSanbar> tumbleweed: ok, thanks - I'll give it a shot.
[22:31] <ScottSanbar> cjwatson:  yes, its been a while since I put up the questions.  I may need to repost them again after a while so they will be on people's screens ...
[22:31] <ajmitch> tumbleweed: the build log shows it running through the normal dh sequence
[22:32] <ScottSanbar> ajmitch: what does that mean?
[22:33] <tumbleweed> ajmitch: that's a point, I saw the 4: %:: not found and got distracted by that
[22:33] <ajmitch> that it ought to be fine, I don't think the absence of a hello.install file should matter for a single-binary package
[22:34] <ScottSanbar> tumbleweed:  I was wondering about those warnings as well, but found nothing with google
[22:35] <tumbleweed> my best bet for that is the shebang, but I don't have time to sit down and look at this now, sorry. /me -> bed
[22:39] <ScottSanbar> tumbleweed:  Thanks for your help - I will try the shebang very soon.  Right now I go out with my son to eat - a special occasion for me!
[22:41] <ScottSanbar> ajmitch:  How does the package look overall?  It is just a learning exercise for me, not something that will ever be published, so I would welcome feedback on it.
[22:41] <ScottSanbar> cjwatson: CC:
[22:41] <cjwatson> I haven't looked at it, sorry, this was just drive-by IRC commentary
[22:41] <ScottSanbar> cjwatson: oh,ok - no problem.  Thanks for your help.
[22:46] <ajmitch> ScottSanbar: sorry, haven't taken much of a look at it beyond that, though there's nothing that jumps out at me as being wrong