/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/11/10/#ubuntu-devel.txt

PasNoxthank u for all your help guyz :)00:00
SpamapSslangasek: I think we should disable that test. It looks to be non-deterministic based on the comments from Kristofer Pettersson00:00
SpamapSslangasek: Stewart Smith (very highly respected mysql internals dev) is calling to reopen the bug too near the bottom00:00
SpamapSslangasek: but yeah, retry the build, there's a chance it will work00:01
PasNoxand for the python package00:02
slangasekSpamapS: ok00:02
PasNoxpython-qt4-fresh1 / python-qt4-fresh-dev or python-qt4-fresh / python-qt4-fresh-dev ?00:02
* SpamapS spies something wicked in the way 5.5 builds its libraries..00:03
SpamapSlrwxrwxrwx root/root         0 2011-11-09 15:53 ./usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so -> libmysqlclient.so.1600:03
slangasekhehwhat00:04
slangasekis that courtesy of debian/rules?00:04
SpamapSI am not sure00:04
SpamapSmysql has always had.. problems.. with building their libraries00:04
slangasekI know that the symlinks in -5.1 were being done via debian/rules instead of trusting the upstream build system to do it, so maybe fixes are needed there00:05
slangasekmmnope00:06
SpamapSentirely possible that the upstream forgot to bump SOVER properly00:06
SpamapSslangasek: possibly need to resurrect the thing that does the symlink manually though.. :(00:09
* slangasek nods00:09
* SpamapS is so tired of rebuilding mysql.. :-P00:10
SpamapSslangasek: AHA! ./debian/libmysqlclient-dev.links:usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.16usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so00:15
SpamapSit is debian/rules fault.. sort of ;)00:15
slangasekscore00:16
SpamapShrm.. I wish I'd kept that last chroot around.. such a tiny problem. :-P00:19
* TheMuso has a double take at the download speed from cdimage with a DVD iso to Australia.00:29
TheMusoI've never pulled images from cdimage this fast before.00:29
StevenKSpamapS: "increasingly convinced that @Percona & Ubuntu are the only people who ever regularly run the MySQL test suite and naively expect it to pass."00:31
SpamapSStevenK: we're just a bunch of silly gits aren't we? ;-)00:33
StevenKHaha00:33
slangasek"naively expect it to pass" is a funny way to spell "demand quality control from a database server"00:35
StevenKslangasek: That's from Stewart Smith, he's allowed to be bitter.00:35
slangasekI also expect the php test suite to pass00:36
slangasekeven though I know it has test cases that care which side of Greenwich you're on :)00:36
StevenKHah00:36
SpamapSactually00:36
SpamapS5.4 has fixed that00:36
StevenKslangasek: Twisted sets the timezone to UTC+0530 for its test suite for exactly that point.00:37
SpamapShttp://ci.qa.php.net/ btw00:37
SpamapSthe PHP release process has been formalized and the tests must pass now. :-P00:39
StevenKI wonder why that is. :-P00:39
StevenK*cough*00:39
slangasekdoes that include the unixtojd test that was written wrong? :)00:39
SpamapSI believe its been ammended00:39
slangasek(and correctly verifies that the function returns the wrong answer it was programmed to return? :)00:39
slangasekok :)00:40
SpamapShaha probably tho ;)00:40
SpamapSstill , its a happy thing that there is actual CI for PHP now00:40
SpamapSand actual guarantees for backward compatibility00:41
SpamapSjust don't ask them about unicode. ;)00:41
SpamapSUgh, mysql has really gone and #%!@'d up libmysqlclient_r ... instead of just leaving it out and letting people update their build scripts.. :p01:11
SpamapSlrwxrwxrwx root/root         0 2011-11-09 16:39 ./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient_r.so.18 -> libmysqlclient.so01:12
SpamapSlrwxrwxrwx root/root         0 2011-11-09 16:39 ./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient_r.so.18.0.0 -> libmysqlclient.so01:12
SpamapS*doh*01:12
* SpamapS ponders just removing it so builds will fail and we can fix them01:12
* SpamapS does just that01:16
slangaseknot sure how ./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient_r.so.18 would prevent a build from failing anyway01:20
SpamapSslangasek: that would make libmysqlclient18 depende on libmysqlclient-dev01:24
SpamapSslangasek: technically anyhow.01:24
slangasekoh, well obviously the symlink as-is is wrong01:24
SpamapSslangasek: I'm just removing it. -lmysqlclient_r is actually deprecated, may as well find them all and fix them now.01:24
slangasekI just don't see any reason having it at all would help anyone01:24
slangasekbecause -lmysqlclient_r wouldn't match libmysqlclient_r.so.18 anyway01:25
SpamapSslangasek: right, at one time libmysqlclient_r.so pointed at libmysqlclient_r.so.1801:25
=== mfisch is now known as Guest83317
SpamapSIt will mean that anything that we change from -lmysqlclient_r to -lmysqlclient will have to build-dep on libmysqlclient-dev ( >> 5.5.17-2 ) so that they don't accidentally backport and lose thread safety.01:29
slangasekyep01:33
SpamapSok.. enough building ... I'm off to see the wonderful wizard of Trader Joes01:34
Riddellhighvoltage: we would like LTS for 5 years, it'll be up to the tech board if we get it of course02:28
=== TerminX_ is now known as TerminX
nigelbYay chrisccoulson! http://blog.mozilla.com/meeting-notes/archives/70203:28
nigelb"Chris has done a ton of work with integrating both Thunderbird and Firefox nicely with Ubuntu. He’s a machine. "03:28
TheMusoD/c03:56
pittiGood morning05:16
iono hai05:17
pittilool: thanks; so I guess that was the same problem as  last time then?05:18
pittislangasek: yes, it should be consistent; chances are very high that it just needs a rebuild, I fixed an instance of this in the last upload05:18
micahgpitti: looks like we might not need a FIrefox transition for Maverick, will confirm next week05:45
pittimicahg: oh, 3.6 will be supported longer?05:45
micahgATM, looks like until Apr 201205:46
pittithat should be enough indeed, nice05:46
broderawesome. i apparently earn the idiot award of the day for uploading a source-change backport...and forgetting to make the source change06:04
broderpitti: can you at least reject the natty upload for znc? :)06:06
pittibroder: urgh, sorry, didn't spot that; reupload, and I'll process right away?06:06
pittibroder: done06:06
micahgbroder: debdiff is your friend :)06:07
broderi know! and i think i decided not to look because it was such a simple change and how could i possibly have screwed it up :-/06:08
pittibroder: it'll just FTBFS, right?06:08
pitti(or depwait)06:08
broderpitti: FTBFS - <= oneiric's swig2.0 conflicts with swig06:11
broderpitti: thought since i'm actually fixing this, i'm going to make sure the natty one depwaits until the pending no-change backport of swig2.0 is processed06:13
broderpitti: double-checked, and reuploaded. should show back up in your queue mometarily06:14
brodersorry about that!06:14
pittithanks!06:14
broder...huh, oh dear. the regexps i wrote for backport-helper totally don't work :)06:19
broder"Please backport activity-log-manager (0.8.0-1) from precise" => backport-helper gets "activity" as the package name06:19
loolpitti: it looks like last time07:46
loolpitti: but then, I don't have a lot of caracterizing evidence to claim it's the same bug07:46
pittilool: so I'll revert that patch once again; could you check if it's working then?07:46
loolpitti: if you'd like, we can try debugging this, but I wouldn't mind some handholding07:46
loolpitti: Sure07:46
pittilool: ok, 175-0ubuntu0test2 uploaded; I'll ping you when it's built07:50
pittiso let's confirm first that it's that part of the code07:50
dholbachgood morning07:56
loolpitti: test2 booted fine08:24
pittilool: thanks08:25
Daviey@pilot in08:55
=== udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Precise open for uploads | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | build failures -> http://bit.ly/or6CHJ | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: Daviey
dholbach@pilot in09:15
=== udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Precise open for uploads | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | build failures -> http://bit.ly/or6CHJ | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: dholbach, Daviey
* dholbach hugs Daviey09:15
dholbachhum, can somebody help me with http://paste.ubuntu.com/734002/ please?09:24
dholbachnot quite sure what to do about "bzr: ERROR: None 0.3.4 was not found in <PristineTarSource at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eblair/ubuntu/precise/rbtools/rbtools-fix-886436/>."09:25
pittihm, perhaps the branch didn't use merge-upstream/09:26
pitti?09:26
dholbachprobably09:26
Laneyhow do you see the raw pristine-tar data in udd branches?09:26
pittiyou can't see in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~blair/ubuntu/precise/rbtools/rbtools-fix-886436/revision/3, though09:26
pittiyou could check out the branch and try bzr bd -S09:27
pittiif that works, then it's a bug in merge-package (not taking new pristine-tars)09:27
gaspabarry: can you take a look at: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/734039/ ? (this works in debian sid and in 10.10, but not in Oneiric, nor in Precise)10:09
gesergaspa: gcc -I/usr/include/python2.7 -o pyrun pyrun.c/tmp/ccImdWA6.o -lpython2.710:11
geserthe -lpython2.7 has to come after the .o which uses it (ld --as-needed)10:12
gaspageser: oh, as-needed,  ... and debian didn't use it yet?10:14
geserno, not yet as far as I know (but accepts patches fixing such issues)10:14
gaspageser: ack. thanks :)10:16
pittihmm10:26
pitti/etc/alternatives/javac -> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/javac10:26
pittibut I have /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/bin/javac10:27
pittiincomplete multi-arch-ification?10:27
pittiah, bug 887077, updating10:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 887077 in openjdk-6 (Ubuntu) "alternatives are not updated to new paths" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88707710:30
=== zyga-afk is now known as zyga
dholbachcan somebody please reject https://code.launchpad.net/~pallavikumarijha/ubuntu/oneiric/battery-stats/oneiric/+merge/80145?11:05
dholbachcan https://code.launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/ubuntu/natty/facter/lp876130_lp732953/+merge/80276 be marked as merged please (r16)?11:20
dholbachhttps://code.launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/ubuntu/oneiric/facter/lp876130/+merge/80277 (r16) too11:21
janimoricotz, hi, do we wait for newer version of clutter-gst to land in debian first? We are  2 minor releases behind upstream. There's a fix going into 11.10 via SRU and I wonder whether it makes more sense to just upgrade to the new version in precise instead of cherry-picking the fix as for the SRU11:24
dholbachDaviey, up until now no mid-air collisions while we're working on the queue - seems there's still enough in there ;-)11:24
ricotzjanimo, hi, yeah syncing it to precise after an update in debian would be better -- is this fix actually in 1.4.4?11:33
Davieydholbach: I'm going to continue working bottom up, ok?11:37
dholbachDaviey, sure sure11:37
ricotzjanimo, http://git.gnome.org/browse/clutter-gst/commit/?id=11cce755880127565e88bd50c63c6f0b7ee6051f -- it wasnt committed to the 1.4.x branch11:38
Davieydholbach: looks like we did have a near miss :)11:38
janimoricotz, ah, I saw Oct 6 yesterday and assumed it was in a 1.4 release11:51
ricotzjanimo, 1.4.4 isnt so important though, i guess you confirmed that this works and fixes the problem ;)11:52
ricotzsince you already uploaded it11:52
janimoricotz, indeed it fixes it11:53
janimoricotz, so in order to comply with SRU should I just add the patch to our precise package exactly the same way?11:53
dholbachcan https://code.launchpad.net/~jtaylor/ubuntu/oneiric/bitlbee/fix-879730/+merge/80498 please be marked as merged?11:54
pittidholbach: done11:54
dholbachpitti, and the other ones above as well?11:55
ricotzjanimo, yeah i guess you can do so, i will ask for this patch to get in 1,411:55
janimoricotz, thanks. Although they seem to consider it a sort of ABI breakage even if these may not have been very public shader variables11:55
pittidholbach: done11:56
* dholbach hugs pitti11:56
* pitti hugs dholback, kein Problem11:56
ricotzjanimo, ok11:56
ricotzjanimo, probably there will be a 1.4.6 soon including this fix12:02
janimoricotz, great12:02
dholbachcan https://code.launchpad.net/~cldunlap1/ubuntu/oneiric/xine-lib/fix3-for-835437/+merge/78959 be rejected (fix is upstream already, and a bug in Debian already filed)?12:02
pittidone12:02
dholbachmerci12:03
Davieydholbach: are you looking at bug 881695?12:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 881695 in xoscope (Ubuntu Oneiric) "Xoscope doesn't work on soundcard (No valid data sources found... exiting)" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88169512:08
dholbachDaviey, I thought that one had the fix already uploaded, it was just sitting in the queue?12:08
lifelessev: are we on for that call in ~7h ?12:08
Davieydholbach: I haven't sniffed, i just saw your latest comment.12:08
evlifeless: sure are!12:08
lifelesscool12:09
lifelessI'll go get some sleep :)12:09
evenjoy :)12:09
dholbachcan https://code.launchpad.net/~cldunlap1/ubuntu/oneiric/xchat/fix-for-816506/+merge/80118 be rejected?12:25
jandrusktest13:09
seb128what team is giving ubuntu series nominations rights?13:15
seb128i.e the right to nominate a bug for a serie13:16
geserisn't it ubuntu-dev?13:18
pedro_its ubuntu-drivers ^13:18
seb128geser, is that for suggesting nominations or approving?13:18
geserIIRC MOTU can nominate for packages in universe, not sure if for packages in main too (didn't use it for some time)13:18
seb128pedro_, doesn't make sense, you just said you can approve but you are not in ubuntu-drivers?13:19
cjwatsonbug supervisor (ubuntu-bugcontrol) can nominate; driver (which in this context is either ubuntu-drivers or ubuntu-release I think, possibly the union) can approve13:23
cjwatsonat least by my reading of the code13:24
seb128ok, I guess pedro can approve by ubuntu-release which include canonical qa team then13:26
cjwatsonright13:27
cjwatsonubuntu-release is typically the series driver13:27
ScottKSo developers can't?13:28
ScottKSeems off.13:28
cjwatsoner, not sure, as you know it's hard to tell by experimentation13:28
cjwatsondo not assume anything in particular from my attempt to divine it from the code - in particular don't assume malice!13:28
seb128do we have a definition somewhere of how nominations and targetting should work and who should have access?13:29
seb128I've some people who asked me if they should have access or not to nominations, that's what I was trying to figure13:30
seb128would it be a TB topic to get some clarification on that?13:30
tumbleweedI'm pretty sure I could approve MOTU nominations before I was on -release13:31
tumbleweeds/MOTU/universe/13:31
cjwatsonyofel_: hey, I was just looking at the kalgebra build failure and noticed that you'd added libncurses-dev to the build-deps in bzr13:33
yofel_cjwatson: ah right, it didn't get uploaded yet - should I close a bug in the changelog?13:34
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
cjwatsonyofel_: this is *a* fix, but I don't think it's the ideal fix - calgebra doesn't actually use ncurses, so it would be better to drop that linkage13:34
cjwatsonyofel: would you mind if I worked on removing the ncurses requirement instead?13:34
cjwatsonyofel: I don't think there's a bug, no, I was looking at the ftbfs list for main13:35
cjwatson(I was gently corrected by one of the Debian ncurses developers when I made a similar mistake in one of my packages)13:35
yofelno, as long as you send that to KDE, and notify the debian-qt-kde team about it, as they added libncurses-dev to their package too13:35
cjwatsonok, sure13:36
dholbach@pilot out13:36
=== udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Precise open for uploads | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | build failures -> http://bit.ly/or6CHJ | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: Daviey
cjwatsonyofel: do you have the tarball location handy?13:41
cjwatsonah, never mind13:42
yofelfound it?13:42
cjwatsonyeah13:45
cjwatsonseb128: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/174375 has the history; at this point I think you should ask Launchpad rather than the TB if you want clarification13:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 174375 in Launchpad itself "Distribution drivers permissions may need redesign" [Low,Triaged]13:55
seb128cjwatson, thanks13:56
brendandcan someone point me to the page on the requirements for proposing an SRU?13:57
seb128brendand, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates13:58
jdstrandcjwatson: speaking of that... I see this comment from you in the bug "Pete has approved canonical-qa's membership of ubuntu-release, so I have gone ahead and removed canonical-qa from ubuntu-drivers."14:07
jdstrandcjwatson: (hi btw)14:07
jdstrandcjwatson: it would be good if the security team was part of one of these groups, since we routinely use release tasks for tracking security bugs14:08
jdstrandcjwatson: we've approached skaet, but she said something about needing to talk about it with people. I am a driver like pete is, I wonder if we can actually just do it if I say my team needs it?14:09
* jdstrand is not trying to circumvent anything of course, just want my team to not be blocked14:09
jdstrandright now, jjohansen is unable to perform his duties on his own because of this14:10
jdstrandcjwatson: telling me you don't want to be involved and keep dealing with skaet is a perfectly acceptable answer :)14:11
hallyncjwatson, I'm thinking of syncing syslog-ng.  Just pinging you bc you did the last commit.  Had you started that?14:13
cjwatsonjdstrand: I don't want to be involved but surely you should deal with the TB not with skaet, since the TB is the owner of ubuntu-drivers and skaet isn't14:14
cjwatsonI mean I don't want to be involved personally14:14
jdstrandI understand14:15
jdstrandwe approached her for the ubuntu-release bits14:15
cjwatsonoh, ubuntu-release not ubuntu-drivers14:15
jussiHrm, I asked this elsewhere this morning, but no one seemed to know. After marks keynote, Is there a part of canonical looking into phones, phone applications etc for ubuntu? and if so, who are the relevant people?14:15
cjwatsonI do not think we should artificially add even more people to ubuntu-release, TBH ...14:15
cjwatsonif you can't do what you want with the privileges you have then perhaps we should open a discussion with LP about it14:16
jdstrandcjwatson: yeah, figured ubuntu-drivers was too much. really, I think ubuntu-security should just be one of the groups allowed to create tasks, but that is probably a slow fix14:16
cjwatsonthe problem is that a slow undesigned accretion of privileges was the position we were in before14:16
cjwatsonpeople understood it even less14:16
jdstrandI just hope it doesn't take months/years to fix...14:17
* jdstrand files a bug14:17
cjwatsonI mean, it's possible to add ubuntu-security if we need to I guess14:17
cjwatsonI'd just like to understand what we're doing and plan for a better fix14:18
* jdstrand nods14:18
cjwatsonbecause if we just turn ubuntu-release into a copy of the mess that ubuntu-drivers used to be, we won't have gained a whole lot14:18
jdstrandthe bug is the correct thing to do. I'll file it and maybe we can workaround in the meantime14:18
cjwatsonhallyn: if the libdbi-dev fix is in Debian now, feel free to sync, otherwise merge; I'm not working on it14:18
hallyncjwatson, thanks14:19
jdstrandcjwatson: thanks14:19
=== chuck__ is now known as zul
seb128cjwatson, jdstrand: do we have any Ubuntu definition of who in theory should have access to nominations?14:25
seb128out of the launchpad groups and teams handling issue14:25
cjwatsonseb128: not AFAIK14:29
jdstrandI just filed bug #888568 to expand any existing definition14:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 888568 in Launchpad itself "ubuntu-security should be able to target to release" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88856814:29
cjwatsonwe have lots of opinions14:29
cjwatsonsome of them may even be the same14:29
jdstrandand I added one more :)14:29
seb128cjwatson, who would be qualified to come with a definition, TB?14:30
cjwatsonI guess.14:30
seb128thanks14:30
jdstrandseb128: if you are crafting correspondence to the TB, feel free to reference my new bug :)14:33
* jdstrand likes piggybacking14:33
seb128jdstrand, ok, I've put it on my list but I will probably don't get to it this week since tomorrow is off there and I've still work I want to do today, but maybe next week ;-)14:34
jdstrandseb128: sure thing. I would like to see the larger issue fixed, but I'm currently focused on getting something going so my team can do their work. as such, your timeframe works fine for me :)14:35
seb128jdstrand, right, I think we should workaround to unblock your team and then try to get a better definition of who should have access or not14:36
* jdstrand nods14:36
cjwatsonyofel: committed, sent upstream, forward to Debian in progress15:42
nigelbg2015:49
nigelburgh15:49
=== beuno is now known as beuno-lunch
debfxLaney, ScottK: bug #828017 has been marked as a duplicate. is there another bug that tracks the "backports can't build-depend on other backports" issue?16:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 717969 in Launchpad itself "duplicate for #828017 storeBuildInfo is sometimes ineffective" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71796916:08
Laneyi didn't know about that issue16:09
debfxit's that way since NotAutomatic has been introduced (natty)16:10
Laneyso you need to specify a version constrant16:10
debfxthat doesn't help, see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/teeworlds/0.6.0-2~natty116:12
debfxit's stuck in dep-wait16:12
Laneyinteresting16:12
Laneylamont: any clue ^ ?16:14
ScottKdebfx: I'm not sure if it's the same thing or not.  I guess we'll know when the fix lands if teeworlds builds.16:35
=== beuno-lunch is now known as beuno
dr3mrohello i have created a package with some bash scripts and python scripts the package just copy them into /usr/bin .. and i made it by debuild -S and uploaded it into launchpad by dput .. but it fails to build ??? can anyone help me ? why to build there is nothing to build16:53
dr3mrohttp://pastebin.com/jwDSfVX616:55
slangasekdr3mro: you use debhelper in debian/rules, but debian/control doesn't declare this as a build dependency16:56
slangasekyou can only use tools at build time that are listed as build dependencies16:57
slangasek(Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~)16:57
slangasek)16:57
dr3mroslangasek, but the package have no code to build just plain bash scripts16:58
slangasekdr3mro: you still have to be able to run debian/rules to output the binary package16:59
dr3mroslangasek, http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8828739/packages/nautilus_actions_etxra/nautilus-actions-extra_0.1.3-1_all.deb16:59
dr3mroslangasek, http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8828739/packages/nautilus_actions_etxra/nautilus-actions-extra_0.1.3-1.debian.tar.gz17:02
slangasekdr3mro: I'm not sure what you expect those files to tell me; I've already given you the answer to your question, which is that you need to fix debian/rules to list the correct build dependencies for your package17:03
=== ion_ is now known as ion
dr3mroslangasek, i am noob and i don't know about that :) sorry .. how to do that can you explain plz17:04
bjsniderdr3mro, did you use dh_make to create build scripts?17:04
slangasekdr3mro: edit debian/control; make sure the stanza has a 'Build-Depends: ' field that includes 'debhelper (>= 7.0.50~)' as one of the values17:05
dr3mrobjsnider, yes17:05
slangasek(sorry, it's debian/control that needs fixed, not debian/rules - I misspoke)17:05
bjsniderwell, then debhelper should have been added as a build-dep automatically17:06
slangasekyes, it should have17:06
bjsniderpastebin your debian/control17:06
dr3mrook i had added it to control17:09
bjsniderthat file could have other problems17:09
dr3mrohttp://pastebin.com/MMuLys6S17:09
slangasekdr3mro: the field name is 'Build-Depends:', not 'Build-Depend:'17:10
slangasekso the full line should be:17:11
slangasekBuild-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~)17:11
dr3mroslangasek, thank you ... i will fix it17:11
bjsniderdh_make didn't create that line by itself? i don't accept that.17:12
=== deryck is now known as deryck[lunch]
slangasekdh_make does add the line itself17:13
dr3mroslangasek, why it succeeded to build on my system but failed on launchpad ?17:14
dr3mroIt finished upload by dput .. waiting for it to appear on ppa and build17:15
slangasekbecause you have debhelper installed on your system17:15
slangasekwhereas launchpad only installs the things that the package tells it to17:16
dr3mroslangasek, thank you it was very helpful17:16
slangasekyou're welcome :)17:16
dupondjekenvandine: pitti: prepared new patches for papyon, as the current patch didn't seem to solve the issues for everybody. New patches uploaded in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/papyon/+bug/88734917:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 887349 in papyon (Ubuntu Maverick) "Can't login in Windows live acount using empathy" [Undecided,Confirmed]17:30
icerootdupondje: the issue is based on routing-issues (imo) so you cant patch that issue for all users17:32
icerootdupondje: because on of the servers cant be reached from everyone17:32
dupondjeiceroot: but now the server to be used is hardcoded to a .us based one. This works indeed fine for most people.17:34
dupondjeThe new patch uses the 'old' server, but follows the redirection to the server supplied by msn itself17:34
icerootdupondje: ah ok17:35
dupondjeThis should be better as msn will prolly push a server near to your location17:36
dupondjeIts also the patch that got included upstream and in emesene and debian17:37
dupondjeand no isses reported there atm17:37
icerootdupondje: sounds good17:42
FusioniteHey all17:56
=== Fusionite is now known as Ultimate
=== Ultimate is now known as Fusionite
=== deryck[lunch] is now known as deryck
=== smb` is now known as smb
debfxScottK: that commit won't fix the backports problem. that's an issue in sbuild or how sbuild is used.18:04
lifelessev: hiya; I'm up early :>18:05
evlifeless: hi18:06
evready whenever you are then18:06
lifelesswill ping shortly then18:06
evcool18:06
dr3mro.18:20
dr3mrohow to create a recipe on launchpad to build app against gtk 3 .. lets say equevalent to ./configure --gtk318:20
debfxLaney, ScottK: I've opened a new report: bug #88866518:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 888665 in Launchpad itself "Backports can't build-depend on other backports" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88866518:27
mterryslangasek, libmysqlclient-dev is installing into /usr/lib/${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH}/libmysqlclient.so (literal characters)18:44
slangasekhmm18:44
slangasekwell I'll just fix that then, shan't I18:44
mterry:)18:44
lifelessev: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~canonical-launchpad-branches/python-oops/trunk/view/head:/oops/config.py19:04
=== ion_ is now known as ion
broderinfinity: just fyi re bug #888665, i honestly don't think anybody has particularly well-formed expectations for how the backports pocket is *supposed* to work these days (see also last week's TB discussion), so as long as there's some way to pull in build-deps from backports, i'm not sure the exact behavior on the corners is that important19:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 888665 in Launchpad itself "Backports can't build-depend on other backports" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88866519:49
broderwhich is really a long winded way of saying that i think overriding NotAutomatic for builds would be fine19:49
slangasekmterry: mysql-5.1 fixed19:54
micahgbroder: I think I'd almost prefer it to behave like experimental where the dependency had to be explicit to minimize the requirement of installing packages from backports on users' systems19:58
brodermicahg: i think that's a better solution, but i'd rather fix the issue quickly than fix it better19:58
broderand try to do that in the longer term19:58
micahgbroder: the fix is to bump the versioned dependency in the build-depends when backporting :)19:58
broderno, that's not sufficient, because sbuild's resolver is too dumb19:59
brodermicahg: the problem is that sbuild's apt resolver just takes the un-versioned build-deps and passes them to apt-get install20:00
broderyou can see it if you look at a failing build log: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/84871107/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-i386.teeworlds_0.6.0-2~natty1_MANUALDEPWAIT.txt.gz20:00
micahgbroder: ugh, is that the case with a more current sbuild as well?20:01
broderthe bug description makes it sound that way20:02
broderoh wait, no, i think they fixed it20:02
broderit does the pbuilder thing where it generates a dummy package20:02
broderso that would work20:02
broderi'll mention that on the bug20:03
mterryslangasek, thanks!20:06
chrisccoulsonslangasek, fixed your issue now (bug 888307)20:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 888307 in thunderbird (Ubuntu Oneiric) "Bundled Firefox extensions disabled on upgrade to 8.0" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88830720:29
chrisccoulsonwe disabled this new feature entirely in the end :)20:29
tumbleweedbroder: currents sbuild has 3 different resolvers, you can choose between them. lp sbuild in an old version of the internal resolver20:30
brodertumbleweed: right. infinity said that there were plans to upgrade lp's sbuild20:30
tumbleweedwell, people have been talking about that for years, but apparently that's non-trivial20:30
broderi'm sure20:31
slangasekchrisccoulson: ok :)20:32
sebnerslangasek: is it safe to upgrade to precise atm?20:56
hallynIs there a standard command one can use to say "add release-updates and release-security to /etc/apt/sources.list" ?  Or does that need to be done by hand?20:59
slangaseksebner: somewhat? :)21:00
slangasekhallyn: software-properties-gtk lets you do it interactively; not sure if there's a commandline version21:01
hallynslangasek, ok, thanks21:01
sebnerslangasek: sufficient for me :D21:02
broderhallyn, slangasek: software-properties is backed by a python library that could probably be scripted21:02
slangasekbroder: so the answer to "is there a standard command" is "no" :)21:04
broderoh, sure21:04
hallynit definately sounds worth doing at some point21:08
hallynbut for now the files I'm working with are guaranteed to be simple enough that it makes sense to do it by hand :)21:08
hallynthanks21:08
Daviey@pilot out22:23
=== udevbot_ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Precise open for uploads | Development of Ubuntu (not support, not app development) | build failures -> http://bit.ly/or6CHJ | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> oneiric | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots:
Davieyoops22:23
angelo-cinifinity: are you here?22:46
SpamapSinfinity is always "here"22:47
angelo-cgreat news! hi spamaps!22:48
angelo-cI have to test the bugs infinity helped me to submit22:48
angelo-cI'm asking an advice on that22:48
MDesignerhey guys, who is head of the audio team?22:49
MDesignerI'd like to contribute22:49
MDesignerI actually asked before, but forgot the link. there was a page w/ someone's name on it..22:50
infinitySpamapS: I am?22:50
SpamapSinfinity: you are technically imaginary.. but.. every time we divide by zero, there you are.22:51
infinityangelo-c: The oneiric-proposed upload is still sitting in the queue waiting for the SRU team to let it in.22:52
slangasekMDesigner: I don't know that we have an "audio team" per se, but TheMuso is usually the right person to talk to22:52
infinityangelo-c: So, not much for you to test right now. ;)22:52
slangasek(particularly at this time of day)22:52
infinitySpamapS: Well, stop dividing by zero and maybe I could finally get some sleep?22:53
MDesignerslangasek: actually I found this- https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev22:53
slangasekMDesigner: yes, TheMuso is listed as the sole administrator of that team :)22:54
MDesignerok, I'll come back when he's not idle. or maybe drop an email22:54
TheMusoI am here.22:54
TheMusoPlease read the message at the top of that team page.22:55
TheMusoHelp is welcome however.22:55
MDesigneractually.. I just wanted to contribute a new startup sound for Ubuntu22:55
TheMusoBut that team has direct access to packaging that goes into the Ubuntu archives.22:55
TheMusoMDesigner: Oh right. You might want to talk to the design/dx team about that, as it probably needs to be run by them. That is, if you want to get it into Ubuntu proper.22:55
TheMusoOtherwise, I'd just make a sound theme deb availab eiwth your ifferent startup sound.22:55
MDesignerok. who do I talk to?22:56
angelo-cinfinity: it's advisable to test for precise?22:56
TheMusoI am not sure who you should talk to re design team.22:56
MDesignerhmm22:57
infinityangelo-c: Testing the precise version would be nice.  But testing the SRU version is essential (or, will be once it's accepted)22:58
angelo-cinfinity: if yes, if I download a cd image and install to a vm, I can download the latest version of xoscope with patch applied?22:58
infinityangelo-c: Yeah, xoscope in precise will be with the patch applied.22:58
infinityangelo-c: And if you can verify it's fixed in precise, that would be nice.22:59
angelo-cinfinity: when the package will be ready, i'll test for oneiric as soon as possible22:59
angelo-cinfinity: I think it doesn't should be too much difficult, I'm downloading a daily cd image of precise, when done, i'll install inside the live cd, clean and simple!23:00
infinityangelo-c: Danke.  The SRU team will post a comment to the bug when they accept it and ask for testing.23:00
angelo-cgreat, i'm impatient!23:00
angelo-cinfinity: great, i'm impatient!23:01
MDesignerok I'll try to find a contact for the design team23:01
TheMusoMDesigner: I believe there is an ayatana design mailing list, perhaps thats the best place to ask.23:02
TheMusoNo other idea where to ask I'm affraid.23:02

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!