=== nhandler_ is now known as nhandler === asac is now known as asacengineer === asacengineer is now known as asac [14:15] boa tarde [17:04] chrisccoulson: was setting the release channel possibly what was breaking thunderbird? [23:21] micahg: chrisccoulson: I finally got google-talkplugin_current_i386.deb installed on 12.04 64bits [23:21] but chrome doesn't recognize it :\ [23:23] if it's 32 bit, then i'm not surprised ;) [23:24] chrisccoulson: come one||||||| [23:24] I miss this! [23:24] multi arch is KILLING ME :\ [23:24] anyway I can get this working ? [23:24] i guess you'd need to install a 32-bit chrome to make it work [23:24] that would be a bit crazy [23:25] but maybe crazy enough to actually work [23:25] well, there isn't really any other way [23:25] what implications will it have? [23:25] FernandoMiguel: I'm curious, why didn't you install the amd64 version? [23:25] will it use more than 4GBs of ram? [23:25] and stuff like that? [23:25] mdeslaur: cause it requires ia32-libs [23:26] which there is none in 12.04 [23:26] FernandoMiguel, that probably means you'd still need ia32-libs to make it work ;) [23:26] This package is uninstallable [23:26] Cannot install 'ia32-libs' [23:29] ok [23:29] trying 32bits chrome [23:29] FernandoMiguel: huh? ia32-libs is in precise [23:29] no it's not [23:29] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ia32-libs [23:29] we are moving to multi arch [23:29] it was dropped [23:30] ia32-libs : Depends: ia32-libs-multiarch [23:30] E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). [23:31] FernandoMiguel: and does "apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch:i386" work for you? [23:31] humm [23:31] is multiarch even enabled? [23:32] the depends lists of ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 is twice my screen [23:32] chrisccoulson: AFAIK, yes [23:33] oh, hrm, I'm getting the same error in a chroot [23:34] FernandoMiguel: so, the fact that that is not installable is a bug. Please open a bug. [23:34] removed chrome 64bits [23:34] trying to isntall 32bits now [23:34] mdeslaur: alreary is there [23:34] for over a month [23:34] I've open 8 multiarch bugs :P [23:34] check the tag [23:35] dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of google-chrome-unstable:i386: [23:35] google-chrome-unstable:i386 depends on libgconf2-4 (>= 2.27.0). [23:35] google-chrome-unstable:i386 depends on lsb-base (>= 3.2). [23:35] google-chrome-unstable:i386 depends on xdg-utils (>= 1.0.2). [23:35] FernandoMiguel: I don't see a bug files for ia32-libs [23:35] s/files/filed/ [23:35] maybe it was closed or moved [23:35] I filed a few [23:36] it was even followed up by two devs... [23:36] can't recall their names [23:36] but I'll gladly file a new bug [23:37] I'm filling one for chrome 32bits now [23:38] FernandoMiguel: ok, so ia32-libs is currently uninstallable [23:38] FernandoMiguel: because there is a transition that is currently happening [23:38] FernandoMiguel: that's why. It will become installable again once all the libraries have been fixed. [23:39] yes, I know all of that [23:39] the thing is, till it is, most of us on +1 are affected :\ [23:39] FernandoMiguel: yes, sorry about that...I wasn't aware that it was currently broken [23:39] living on the cutting edge has its problems [23:39] but shouldn't make it impossible to use our systems for so long [23:41] FernandoMiguel: and people want rolling releases :) [23:42] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gconf/+bug/904013 [23:42] Launchpad bug 904013 in xdg-utils "dpkg: error processing google-chrome-unstable:i386 (--install):" [Undecided,New] [23:42] okay that one is done [23:42] mdeslaur: any other you want , just for ia32? [23:43] afaik, its useless, since its know [23:43] FernandoMiguel: no, that's fine, I wasn't aware it was being transitioned [23:43] FernandoMiguel: thanks [23:46] hmmm, installing google-chrome-unstable:i386 is still going to fail even when ia32-libs is fixed though [23:47] Setting up google-chrome-unstable (17.0.963.6-r113986) ... [23:47] chrisccoulson: LOL [23:59] chrisccoulson: why would that be? [23:59] FernandoMiguel, because gconf, xdg-utils etc haven't been transitioned to multi-arch yet