[01:35] <psusi> for everyone who made it to UDS, I have this to say:  BOOBIES!  that is all...
[04:40] <slangasek> cyphermox: heh yuck, looks like the usb-modeswitch merge just became higher priority: usb-modeswitch-data is synced and needs a newer version of usb-modeswitch
[08:47] <Kre10s_> ok. so i'm trying to create a package for ubuntu... I seem to have done everything correctly up to, creating the actual package  sudo pbuilder build ../*.dsc
[08:47] <Kre10s_> pbuilder tries to build my package, but can not find ao/ao.h. My package depends on libao... how do i specify this dependancy?
[10:54] <slangasek> infinity, lamont: does LP currently cope with :any multiarch build-dependencies?
[12:59] <genjix> hey i seem to be having trouble with missing m4 macros for configure.ac and such in ubuntu
[13:00] <genjix> i installed autotools-dev and autoconf
[13:00] <genjix> autoreconf -i
[13:00] <genjix> configure.ac:11: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR
[14:23] <genjix> how can i tell configure.ac to copy other include/* to /usr/include/ ?
[14:23] <genjix> during make install
[14:24] <broder> genjix: you probably want to be looking for a Makefile.am or Makefile.in instead - those control what actually happen when you run make
[14:24] <genjix> ok
[14:28] <genjix> libfoo_la_INCLUDEDIR = $(includedir)
[14:28] <genjix> libfoo_la_include_HEADERS = ... list of heades.hpp
[14:28] <genjix> is that correct?
[14:30] <genjix> oops wrong channel :p
[15:47] <genjix> so i've packaged 2 libraries
[15:48] <genjix> how do i get them into universe?
[15:57] <mewerner_arand> genjix: The most common way is to get them into Debian first, also, #ubuntu-motu is likely the more appropriate channel for this
[15:57] <genjix> ok
[15:57] <genjix> thanks
[16:38]  * Chipzz facepalms at https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/885027
[16:38] <Chipzz> what a bloody ignorant f*ck
[16:52] <slangasek> that seems to be a popular bug number this week
[16:55] <penguin42> it ended up on some website/mailinglist somewhere didn't it?
[16:55] <penguin42> unfortunately I don't think most of the people who look notice that the Ubuntu package had it fixed sensibly
[17:03] <slangasek> seems to have been reddited
[17:07] <maco> slangasek: still around the hotel?
[17:07] <slangasek> maco: no, somewhere over Wyoming
[17:08] <maco> Oh in flight wifi?
[17:08] <penguin42> hmm
[17:08] <penguin42> Devil's tower wyoming?
[17:09] <slangasek> yes, Delta has in-flight wifi on all their domestic flights
[17:09] <slangasek> it's a good way to pass the 4 hours between coasts
[17:12] <broder> no fair, how are your flights 4 hours? mine is 6
[17:12] <slangasek> 4½
[17:12] <slangasek> but that's the flight from Atlanta
[17:13] <genjix> configure:15902: error:  SSL development library not found
[17:13] <genjix> builds fine on my local system but not on launchpad
[17:13] <genjix> the control file clearly specifies libssl-dev
[17:13] <broder> slangasek: ah, ok
[17:13] <genjix> http://privatepaste.com/70a57c911a
[17:13] <genjix> what am i missing?
[17:14] <slangasek> genjix: hard to say without the build log and source code
[17:14] <genjix> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/84513012/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-i386.libbitcoin_0%7Egit31f0a63-1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[17:14] <genjix> build log ^
[17:15] <genjix> PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SSL, libssl >= 0.9, :, AC_MSG_ERROR([ SSL development library not found]))
[17:15] <slangasek> well, see the previous line
[17:15] <slangasek> it didn't find pkg-config, so it can't use pkg-config to find anything
[17:15] <slangasek> ergo, you need a build-dependency on pkg-config too
[17:16] <genjix> aha
[17:16] <genjix> ok thank you
[17:18] <penguin42> slangasek: Out of interest what do the geolocation stuff make of it?
[17:18] <broder> do i need to worry about, e.g., getpwnam caching results across a chroot() call? (chroot(2), not chroot(1))
[17:20] <slangasek> penguin42: whose geolocation stuff?
[17:20] <slangasek> I assume you don't mean GPS, which FAA regulations prohibit turning on while on board ;)
[17:20] <penguin42> slangasek: I mean the stuff based off the nearby wifi signals
[17:21] <genjix> slangasek: reminds me of c++ template errors. always ignore everything except the first and last line ;)
[17:22] <maco> Or geo ip since I imagine it changes as the plane moves
[17:25] <penguin42> maco: That depends; the one on the UK east coast trains all gets routed through somewhere in Sweden and that's the externally visible address
[17:26] <slangasek> penguin42: looks like google maps doesn't want to even try
[17:30] <penguin42> bah
[17:40] <jasox> Hi ppl I am making ubuntu indicator for redmine
[17:40] <jasox> If you want to test it or help you can find it on https://github.com/jasox/Ubuntu-redmine-indicator
[17:48] <slangasek> lamont, infinity: After installing, the following source dependencies are still unsatisfied: gettext:any(missing)
[17:49] <slangasek> lamont, infinity: so, no. :)  could either of you give me a pointer to where to fix that?
[19:16] <broder> it's kind of depressing that i expect the in-air wifi to be better than the wifi at MCO
[20:49] <infinity> slangasek: I assume that you just want it satsified from the current arch?
[20:49] <infinity> slangasek: If so, should be a 1-line fix to sbuild.
[20:50] <infinity> slangasek: (To just strip the :any off)
[20:50] <infinity> slangasek: But if you want it to actually do what I imagine it's intended to do, there's a bit more work here...
[21:05] <slangasek> infinity: we just want it stripped off, yeah - where do I find the right sbuild to patch?
[21:12] <broder> maco: fyi, vx's in-flight wifi + google maps places me on the ground at sfo just after takeoff :)
[21:12] <infinity> slangasek: lib/canonical/buildd/sbuild (ish, I'm not looking at an LP tree right now)
[21:13] <infinity> slangasek: And once the patch is submitted to LP, go ahead and just throw it at lamont too, since LP rollouts don't actually relate to lp-buildd. :P
[21:14] <broder> maco: geoip puts me in texas, which i guess is probably where the traffic actually goes
[22:57] <sveinse> Hi. I have a LP bug which is tagged verification-needed. How do I mark it as verified when done?
[23:01] <mewerner_arand> sveinse: remove that tag and add verification-done, once it is tested in -proposed
[23:03] <sveinse> mewerner_arand: Thanks. Like this: bug 787831
[23:19] <jtaylor> sveinse: thanks, can you also verify the other ones associated tot hat sru?
[23:20] <jtaylor> bug 770549, bug 786134 and bug 774265
[23:20] <sveinse> jtaylor: uhm, sorry. This is a first time for me. Where can i find the references to the other "sru"'s?
[23:20] <sveinse> Ah, I'll check them
[23:20] <jtaylor> sru = stable release update
[23:23] <jtaylor> thanks for testing the proposed package
[23:24] <maco> Sveinse: the list of applicable bug numbers is found in the package's changelog
[23:24] <maco> Also on launchpad
[23:26] <sveinse> I'm looking at these SRU's now. Just a quick question: Any simple way of going back and forth to the official and to the proposed package? ..or basically how do I downgrade a package?
[23:26] <jtaylor> apt-get install package-name=version
[23:27] <jtaylor> you can get the version numbers with apt-cache policy package-name
[23:37] <sveinse> Done. All of them. That kinda felt good :)
[23:38] <Laney> nice work!
[23:40] <sveinse> Now, we are very stuck with bug 886690. Would be very nice if someone could verify it. I'm a little clueless how to proceed / search for a workaround.
[23:41]  * penguin42 looks
[23:42] <sveinse> Does anyone know if theres a oneiric backport of qemu to natty? It seems the bug is not occuring on oneiric, but the server is currently locked to running natty
[23:43] <penguin42> sveinse: I'm fairly sure there is a ppa with the latest qemu-linaro in
[23:46] <penguin42> sveinse: https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/tools/?field.series_filter=lucid