[08:05] <gunztunz> what does it mean if my login fails and all it says is "lsb_release command not found" and "module unknown" ?
[09:35] <Halabund> Hi, can someone please take a look at this bug report and try to confirm? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim/+bug/884127
[09:35] <Halabund> or at least tell me how to get some attention for it, or how to work around it ...
[10:09] <jasox> does anyone know where is indicators icons , in ubuntu 11.10
[10:09] <jasox> i want to create indicator for redmine in python
[10:17] <jasox> i fount it
[10:18] <jasox> /usr/share/icons/ubuntu-mono-light/
[10:34] <xtian> hi everyone. have the gnome versioning plans for precise materialized somewhere? so far, i did not find a primary source of information (just reports from people attending the "Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS" in orlando)
[10:35] <xtian> and there is ... say ... some "fuzz" in the information i gathered so far
[10:36] <geser> let the people return back from UDS and write down what was decided at UDS
[10:38] <xtian> geser: so they're still at it, ok
[10:39] <xtian> geser: any typical place where the decisions are gathered? ubuntu-wiki, maybe near to the release schedule somewhere?
[10:44] <geser> not sure, but check the blueprints for the sessions
[10:45] <xtian> geser: ok thanks, will do
[13:18] <cjwatson> stgraber: there was a regression report on IRC last night for ifenslave-2.6/lucid - see bug 482419 and bug 823366
[13:52] <stgraber> cjwatson: assigned the new bug report to me, I'll have a look early next week when I have hardware around
[14:03] <cjwatson> stgraber: thanks
[15:07] <balloons> does anyone have a thought about how we can properly determine if a user is running under gnome in python? I have conditional logic that I don't want run for a user running xfce, kde, etc..
[15:12] <broder> balloons: you can use os.environ['XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP']
[15:58] <balloons> broder, thank you..
[16:05] <balloons> can someone help me with fixing a bug? I'm walking thru this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToFix, and I used bzr branch lp to get my source code. I have changed the code and tested it on my local box and I would like to know what I should do next. How can I generate a patch or submit this back to the project?
[16:15] <GRiD> balloons, i think the general procedure is to commit it to your own branch on lp, then propose a merge
[16:17] <balloons> GRiD, alright.. so I'm coming from a git perspective on this, bzr being new.. I take it I create a local branch, commit to it, then push to lp? The pushing to lp is a bit confusing, since I pulled from a development master. It's ok to add a branch to the project?
[16:17] <tumbleweed> broder: yes
[16:18] <tumbleweed> balloons: I mean
[16:18] <balloons> I shall give it a try then
[16:21] <balloons> is there anything special that should go in the commit message? something like the lp bug number perhaps?
[16:22] <jelmer> balloons: you can use "--fixes lp:BUGNO" as argument to commit to mention the bug number
[16:22] <jelmer> that will also take care of adding links to the relevant bug automatically on launchpad
[16:22] <balloons> sweet.. thank you
[16:45] <balloons> cool.. looks like that worked fine
[19:38] <genjix> is there a channel for people who build ubuntu packages? i'm learning how to create a deb package.
[19:38] <genjix> want to package cppdb up
[19:39] <Riddell> micahg: "The name 'kubuntu-dev-owner' has been blocked by the Launchpad administrators." any idea why that would be?
[19:40] <tumbleweed> genjix: #ubuntu-packaging
[19:40] <Riddell> stgraber, highvoltage: did edubuntu-dev-owner have a similar problem being registered?
[19:40] <genjix> thanks TheMuso
[19:45] <highvoltage> Riddell: not that I'm aware of
[20:01] <stgraber> Riddell: nope, I messed up some membership stuff when I created it that needed LP intervention but that was entirely my fault :)