[06:52] <fabo> Riddell: I took master initially. the released versions are coming from nm09 branch
[06:53] <fabo> next version (0.9.1) will need new build deps
[08:18] <jussi> Riddell: I invited you somewhere, please join
[10:42] <tsdgeos> Riddell: who do i poke about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/911165 ?
[10:50] <Riddell> tsdgeos: didrocks added that stuff I think
[10:51] <tsdgeos> ECIRCULARDEPENDENCY
[10:51] <tsdgeos> :D
[10:51] <tsdgeos> Riddell: he pointed me to you
[10:51] <Riddell> uh oh
[10:52] <Riddell> he backported it from qt trunk so I guess he could blame fregl 
[10:52] <didrocks> well, I think that Riddell is now back the Qt maintainer :)
[10:53] <didrocks> didn't look at the bug in particular
[10:53]  * didrocks opens
[10:53] <tsdgeos> Riddell: i don't want to blame anyone, i just want it fixed, i can fix it myself i guess if that's what you want
[10:54] <didrocks> maybe that's what makes a lot of kde apps crashing if accessibility is enableld
[10:54] <didrocks> enabled*
[10:56] <Riddell> I won't be able to look to that today anyway
[10:56] <fregl> tsdgeos: should be initialized to false in the ctor of QDeclarativeItemPrivate
[10:56] <tsdgeos> fregl: makes sense
[10:57] <fregl> interesting though, let me check our repo
[11:01] <fregl> tsdgeos: src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativeitem_p.h needs isAccessible(0) in the ctor indeed.
[11:03] <tsdgeos> fregl: isAccessible(false) ?
[11:03] <fregl> tsdgeos: it's bit flags, so should be 0
[11:03] <tsdgeos> fregl: ok
[11:05] <fregl> tsdgeos: your patches come from here: https://gitorious.org/+qt-developers/qt/accessibility I just pushed the fix you found it will take an  hour to show up in public
[11:05] <tsdgeos> fregl: cheers
[11:06] <fregl> Riddell: tsdgeos: if one of you wants to do me a favor, check what the state of https://gitorious.org/+qt-developers/qt/accessibility is and check that you have all patches from the 4.8-a11y branch for your qt 4.8 and maybe also test run with kde apps and the latest bride which should work quite nice now
[11:10] <Riddell> debfx: we should do this as part of packaging 4.8
[13:59] <tsdgeos> how big is lp:ubuntu/oneiric/qt4-x11 ?
[13:59] <tsdgeos> been downloading for almost three hours now
[13:59] <tsdgeos> 1815865kB
[14:01] <ScottK> That one will be big.  It's full source plus the packaging.
[14:02] <apol> O.o
[14:02] <ScottK> tsdgeos: https://code.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/qt will have just the packaging (including patches).
[14:02] <ScottK> That may be sufficient for you and be much smaller.
[14:02] <tsdgeos> doh
[14:03]  * tsdgeos kills bzr
[14:04] <tsdgeos> ScottK: what's the proper way to change a patch in qt?
[14:05] <ScottK> The way I would do it (which may or may not be proper - I'm a bit of a curmudgeon when it comes to the new fancy ways of doing things) would be:
[14:05] <ScottK> 1.  apt-get source qt4-x11
[14:06] <ScottK> 2.  quilt pop (repeat as needed) until the patch I wanted to change was on top.
[14:06] <ScottK> 3.  Make the changes I wanted in the source tree.
[14:06] <ScottK> 4.  Quilt refresh.
[14:06] <ScottK> 5. quilt push -a to reapply all the other patches and make sure I didn't mess up patches later in the series.
[14:07] <ScottK> Something like that.
[14:08] <tsdgeos> but then i need to commit/suggest a merge somewhere 
[14:09] <ScottK> Then you can diff the debian directory against the one in the bzr branch I gave you.
[14:10] <tsdgeos> make sense
[14:10] <ScottK> That'll give you a patch you can apply to bzr and then (with a debian/changelog entry) be something you can push)
[14:10] <ScottK> or hand someone the patch to apply.
[14:10] <ScottK> (either way works)
[14:35] <tsdgeos> ScottK: : https://code.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/qt contains what is in precise, what do i do to get what is in oneiric?
[14:36] <tsdgeos> fregl: that patch gives the warning of wrong order initialization/declaration
[14:37] <ScottK> What I would do then is just get the oneiric package, make your changes as above (with a new debian/changelog entry), dpkg-buildpackage -S to make a new source package and then use debdiff to make a patch.
[14:37] <ScottK> Don't worry about bzr for that, I think it's more trouble than it's worth.
[14:37] <fregl> tsdgeos: right. I only did it properly for qt5 where it was also broken...
[14:38] <tsdgeos> fregl: ok
[14:38] <fregl> tsdgeos: that repo is highly broken/experimental etc
[14:38] <tsdgeos> ok
[20:53] <ScottK> KDE 4.8 rc2 tarballs starting to appear for packagers.
[21:30] <Riddell> ScottK: that'll keep me busy tomorrow :)
[21:31] <ScottK> :-)