[02:02] <slangasek> debfx: hi, are there any known problems with the libsdl1.2 package in Debian git?  I'd like to pull in multiarch support this week so I can have ia32-libs over and done with in Ubuntu before the new year, and merging from git seems the easiest way to do that
[06:12] <micahg> jamespage: mind if I merge maven-repo-helper?
[08:51] <jamespage> micahg: sure - no problem
[14:08] <fbond> Hi. This is not a regression, but I believe an urgent SRU for Lucid would be appropriate. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-tz/+bug/885163
[14:10] <fbond> The recent timezone change has the potential to cause significant impact on production deployments.
[14:11] <fbond> In particular, any Django site using the django timezones app will experience issues.
[15:40] <dr3mro> hello , I am trying to build a package in ppa for ubuntu and i fail but it builds locally with no problem any help https://launchpadlibrarian.net/88777465/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-i386.imgizor_0.5~ppa2-0~8~oneiric1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
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[15:43] <Laney> "checking for intltool >= 0.35.0... ./configure: line 12212: intltool-update: command not found"
[15:44] <dr3mro> Laney, are you talking to me
[15:44] <Laney> probably missing a build-depends on intltool
[15:44] <Laney> yep
[15:44] <dr3mro> so i have to add intltool as build dep
[15:46] <Laney> if you build in a minimal environment on your machine (e.g. with pbuilder) then you should see the same error too
[15:55] <dr3mro> Laney, i added intltool as build deps and retrying i wish it works
[15:56] <Laney> if you build locally you can check there aren't any others missing too
[15:58] <dr3mro> Laney, Ok i will report if it works
[16:02] <dr3mro> Laney,  ok i have installed pbuilder but i don't know how to test builds with it
[16:04] <Laney> easiest way is to install ubuntu-dev-tools, do pbuilder-dist <your-release> create and then pbuilder-dist <your-release> build <your_package.dsc>
[16:32] <dr3mro> hello , can any one tell me if i have created a tarball of a source code and i need to put specific files like glade files to be installed in a specified path how to do it in tarball ???
[18:20] <kees> jcastro: did you get one of those hotswap raid desktop array things a while back? what did you get and did you like it?
[20:15] <lamont> how in the *)&&%&%(*)^)& to I get firefox to QUIT GOING FULL SCREEN EVERY TIME IT GETS DEICONIFIED?
[20:19] <Ampelbein> lamont: sudo apt-get install chromium-browser? ;-)
[20:24] <lamont> Ampelbein: not acceptable
[20:24] <chrisccoulson> lamont, pick a different window manager
[20:24] <lamont> ditto
[20:24] <lamont> chrisccoulson: is it the window manager doing it then?
[20:26] <chrisccoulson> lamont, how is the window being deiconified?
[20:26] <lamont> either alt-tab, or clicking on the icon in the left-bar
[20:27] <chrisccoulson> lamont, yeah, it's not likely to be firefox doing that then
[20:27] <lamont> cool.  I'll file the bug against unity then
[20:28] <chrisccoulson> Ampelbein, chromium is ok, as long as you don't care about the web being open, and don't care about your privacy ;)
[20:29] <chrisccoulson> and as long as you don't care that it's virtually unmaintained in ubuntu now
[20:30] <Ampelbein> chrisccoulson: Yeah, it's a shame there's not a single good browser available that is a) fast b) secure and open c) well maintained.
[20:30] <Ampelbein> I want galeon back
[20:30] <chrisccoulson> lol
[20:31] <chrisccoulson> well maintained?
[20:31] <maswan> It was resonably well maintained before the galeon2 fiasco, IIRC
[20:31] <Ampelbein> It was until 2009.
[20:38] <ScottK> chrisccoulson: I thought all the monitoring stuff was just in Chrome, not Chromium?
[20:41] <chrisccoulson> ScottK, sign in to your google account, open wireshark and then type a URL in the addressbar ;)
[20:42] <chrisccoulson> it sends all of your keypresses, along with your login cookie (for the search suggestions, which is exactly why firefox has a separate search and URL bar)
[20:46] <ScottK> Kind of has to do that to make the immediate search thing work.
[20:47] <Ampelbein> And you can disable it.
[20:47] <Ampelbein> (The Instant search is disabled by default)
[20:48] <chrisccoulson> disabled by default? the search suggestions when typing in the addressbar are enabled by default
[20:48] <Ampelbein> chrisccoulson: There are two services, instant search and adress bar predictions.
[20:48] <chrisccoulson> yeah, i know :)
[20:49] <Ampelbein> only the latter is enabled by default
[20:49] <chrisccoulson> and that's the one i'm talking about
[20:49] <Ampelbein> Well, "preferences -> under the hood -> "Use a prediction service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar" isn't too hard to find and disable.
[20:50] <Ampelbein> Then only searches that you actively start by pressing enter are stored.
[20:50] <chrisccoulson> then it's useless
[20:50] <chrisccoulson> what i want is for search prediction to work, but without it sending the URL's i type in there to google
[20:51] <chrisccoulson> but that isn't possible with the design of the combined URL / search box
[21:53] <jtaylor> doko_: I would recommend not letting python provide argparse in debian, as 2.6 is still supported in debian the more correct solution is to revert the argparse change
[21:53] <jtaylor> the maintainer mailed me he is open to doing that next week