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lifelessScottK: is https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/566339 fixed ?06:22
ubottuUbuntu bug 566339 in Launchpad itself "Cannot accept package which would notify private email addresses" [High,Triaged]06:22
pittiGood morning06:50
pittislangasek: apport root files> nothing known to me, and the code didn't change in ages, but perhaps that's another one of the sudo vs. admin regressions06:50
pittislangasek: fixed the bug importance setting, thanks06:55
didrocksgood morning06:59
pittislangasek: I get a window "firefox is already running, but is not responding" -- is that what you get?07:03
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dokopitti, I get spammed with "cannot open pixbuf loader files" on upgrades ... any gtk change?07:21
slangasekpitti: thanks for the bug importance fix - and yes, "already running, but not responding" is what I see here07:30
iceroothttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdk-pixbuf/+bug/91162207:38
ubottuUbuntu bug 911622 in gdk-pixbuf (Ubuntu) "[12.04] GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open pixbuf loader module file '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache': Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden (file not found)" [Undecided,New]07:38
ScottKlifeless: I've no way to know if it is or not.07:42
lifelessScottK: ah07:44
pittidoko: I'll ask seb128 once he's online; looks like a multiarch bug in gdk-pixbuf, thanks for pointing out08:01
dokocnd, did you update the pr5050 patch?08:09
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micahgpitti: could you please have a look at bug 906110, there are 2 dep waits on this package in universe08:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 906110 in python-cogent (Ubuntu) "Please move python-cogent to universe" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90611008:45
pittimicahg: done08:46
micahgthanks :)08:46
pittijibel: happy new year!09:08
pittijibel: nice to hear that bug 903475 is fixed, thanks for confirming09:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 903475 in openoffice.org (Ubuntu Precise) "Failed to upgrade from Oneiric to Precise: E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 'openoffice.org-writer'" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90347509:09
jibelgood morning pitti and happy new year!09:16
jibelpitti, there's a new bug for lts upgrades bug 911659, I assigned it to foundations but it's more a kubuntu thing.09:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 911659 in update-manager (Ubuntu Precise) "lucid -> precise upgrade failed: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'phonon-backend-gstreamer'" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91165909:17
dokocjwatson, slangasek: is it possible to depend on a multiarch package which is not the default architecture?09:25
dokounlike for the ix86 multilibs, where libc6-i386 (amd64) and libc6 (i386) install into a different location, armel and armhf install into the same (multiarch) location09:27
dokoso gcc-4.6-multilib should depend on libc6-dev (<non-default-arch>) | libc6-dev-<non-default-arch> (<default-arch>)09:29
cjwatsonI don't believe so09:32
dokothe alternative is to change libc's symbols file for arm like:09:33
dokolibc.so.6 libc6 #MINVER# | libc6-armhf #MINVER#09:33
dokoand do that for libc, and the other biarch/multilib gcc runtime libraries09:34
* micahg wonders if arch specific multilib packages could depend on the package from the other arch marked as foreign09:36
micahgi.e. gcc-4.6-multilib (armhf) depend on libc6-dev-armel which is only built on armel09:37
hrwCan't locate strict.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /usr/lib/perl/5.14/File/Glob.pm line 3.09:47
dokoright, but then you do need to manually edit e.g. the substvars for libhfstdc++609:47
hrwdid someone saw that during upgrade in precise?09:48
hrwok, manual reinstalation of perl-base helped09:52
hrwguys: any new information about moving arm(el,hf) from ports.ubuntu.com to normal repo? I am a bit tired of having to disable/enable i386/armel on my amd64 when using multistrap like tools10:40
rbasakhrw: that sounds like bug 86212910:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 862129 in update-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric) "samba postrm depends on packages not guaranteed to be configured" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/86212910:42
rbasakhrw: (the perl-base problem)10:42
hrwrbasak: maybe, got it solved anyway10:47
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dokoapw, about bug 903695, who is supposed to work on the verification-testing?12:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 903695 in Kernel SRU Workflow verification-testing "linux-ti-omap4: 3.0.0-1206.14 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90369512:52
hertondoko, I usually do it, it is done, but as oneiric master had a regression and was redone, a new linux-ti-omap4 was rebased, and a new update is in progress (bug 911102)13:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 911102 in linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu) "linux-ti-omap4: 3.0.0-1206.15 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91110213:04
hertonwhich supersedes 3.0.0-1206.1413:04
hertonalready closed 903695 as duplicate13:05
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dokoherton, thanks13:31
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mdeslaurcyphermox: have you seen bug 911592? ssl certs don't work in evo in precise...14:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 911592 in nss (Ubuntu Precise) "[precise] Too few certificate authorities listed after upgrade to 12.04" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91159214:04
mdeslaur(just fyi, not sure if it's nss or evo yet...)14:05
cyphermoxmdeslaur: ok, I'll take a look too14:09
mdeslaurcyphermox: thanks14:10
seb128doko, hey, could you send your patch from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dia/0.97.1-10ubuntu1 to the bts or open a bug? it's the only diff we have on dia, so we could sync it...14:10
pittidoko: natty linux-ti-omap4 and lucid linux-fsl-imx51 moved to -updates/-security FYI14:28
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cyphermoxmdeslaur: afaict evolution would be trying to import certs from nss; all I can see is that it uses nssckbi to do this and appears to look for it in nss's libdir, which seems correct14:57
cyphermoxmdeslaur: but I can't seem to call certutil right to see what certificates NSS has, any idea how this works?14:58
cyphermoxmdeslaur: certutil -L -d something, but the something I can't quite get right yet14:58
mdeslaurcyphermox: yeah, I tried to play with certutil earlier also, and apparently got stuck at the same place you're at15:00
cyphermoxinvalid database?15:00
mdeslauryep15:01
cyphermoxbleh15:01
mdeslaurI was busy with other stuff, and didn't have time to look at it further15:01
cyphermoxok15:01
seb128do we sync new sources from debian unstable this cycle? or from testing like normal syncs?15:19
pittiusually from testing15:19
seb128ok, thanks, I will sync manually the ones I need then15:19
pittiwe can manually sync from anything of course, that's just for the (semi-)autosyncs15:19
pittiseb128: libgda5? :-)15:19
seb128yeah15:19
seb128and gtkspell315:19
seb128they added a new source rather than dual building gtkspell15:20
seb128pitti, thanks15:20
cjwatsonnew from testing by default, yes15:20
seb128thanks15:21
cyphermoxmdeslaur: found something, I think it might be evo's fault, will try a patch15:30
mdeslaurcyphermox: cool!15:33
cyphermoxcould someone please sponsor https://code.launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/ubuntu/precise/check/merge-0.9.8-1.1/+merge/87420 ; I need this to be able to update bluez, check is a new build-depends and now bluez ftbfs because it's not compiled with PIC15:35
mdeslaurcyphermox: sure, one sec15:40
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dokoseb128, bug #654611:15:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 654611 in KARL3 "Former Staff users appear in people directory reports." [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/65461115:48
seb128doko, danke!15:48
mdeslaurcyphermox: uploaded15:50
cyphermoxthanks15:50
rbasaktyhicks, following on for yesterday, would http://paste.ubuntu.com/792803/ in a new cobbler.preinst be a sensible approach to fix the upgrade path? I need to get this into Precise first I presume, then update my patch for oneiric-security with the version number for comparison adjusted?16:05
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dokoslangasek, why did you object to openmpi in main?16:27
slangasekdoko: deep dep chain with horrible build systems16:27
cnddoko, he applied the patch with some changes: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/branches/gcc-4_6-branch/libstdc%2B%2B-v3/include/bits/shared_ptr.h?view=log16:27
dokocnd, ahh, thanks. I thought he did see some testsuite regressions?16:28
cndno real regressions16:28
cndjust errors and warnings emitted with different line numbers than before16:28
cndI'm new to gcc development, so I didn't know what was expected of a submission16:29
dokook, I'll prepare updates16:30
cnddoko, note that the revision touches both shared_ptr.h and shared_ptr_base.h16:30
cndI don't know how to make viewsvn spit out a patch for a revision across files16:30
dokoapw, ogasawara: ^^^ will update gcc-4.6 this week. any kernel uploads pending?16:31
cnddoko, thanks for pointing me in the right direction :)16:31
ogasawaradoko: not at the moment16:31
apwogasawara, i would expect we will get a 3.2 final any time now, like today16:34
dokoapw, ogasawara: sorry, reboot. any answers?16:42
ogasawaradoko:  we don't have anything pending currently but do expect 3.2 final to drop relatively soon, in which case we would want to upload.16:43
dokoogasawara, so uploading today would work for you, and then using this build?16:44
ogasawaradoko: sure16:44
dokoafaics, nothing extraordinary again, just ice fixes16:44
dokoslangasek, cjwatson: ohh, I had some other business. boost1.48 ...17:08
cjwatsonthe last I saw on debian-devel about that it still looked kind of marginal, but I don't know if you've worked out the amount of work required in main (say)17:09
cjwatsonreminds me, I need to work on gnutls28, seeing as I synced that in17:09
dokothere are about 28 build failures, a handful in main17:12
slangasekdoko: and is Debian making a push to get it sorted out?17:14
slangasekcjwatson: I know openldap is on the gnutls broken list; I'm poking at the new upstream version, will see if this fixes it17:14
cjwatsonjust added a transition tracker for it now17:15
slangasekI'm not clear why it's called libgnutls28-dev instead of libgnutls-dev17:16
dokoslangasek, I won't upload it now, just when it starts in unstable. yes, there was an analysis of the build failures17:16
slangasekdoko: the analysis I saw looked kinda hand-wavy, suggesting that maintainers "just" needed to pull new upstream versions or change their build-dependencies to deal with it :)17:17
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infinitydoko: Err, what's the point of your eglibc upload, exactly?17:30
infinitydoko: You're adding provides that aren't needed in any way.17:30
dokothey are, to install gcc-multilib without the biarch packages, but with the multiarch packages17:31
infinitydoko: Those same provides don't exist for any other bi-arch setup.17:32
infinitydoko: So, why just for ARM?17:32
dokoread the backlog17:32
infinitydoko: Hrm.  So, is the plan to make other biarch setups eventually behave the same way?17:36
infinitydoko: (Until then, I don't really see why ARM should be special here, even if the provides are technically true)17:36
infinitydoko: Mostly cause it's just confusing. ;)17:36
infinitydoko: Surely, just updating the Conflicts lines to match what they do for all the other biarch builds would have made things a bit less weird.17:38
dokono, in other biarch setups you can install both the biarch and the foreign lib, not with arm*17:38
infinityTrue.17:40
infinityWell, true once someone fixes the ld.so overwrite mess.17:40
* infinity glances at slangasek.17:40
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infinitydoko: I suspect it's still missing some conflicts there, then.17:48
dokolikely17:51
infinityUgh.  Why did quilt grow a recommends on m-t-a?17:56
jtaylorreverted in git already17:58
infinityMmkay.17:59
icerootinfinity: https://bugs.launchpad.net/quilt/+bug/91163118:03
ubottuUbuntu bug 911631 in quilt (Ubuntu Precise) "quilt is pulling citadel" [Medium,Triaged]18:03
infinityiceroot: Yeah.  I'm inclined to cherry-pick the fix from git, because it annoyed me enough to waste a few minutes of my morning.18:04
icerootthere are much bigger problems18:05
infinityThere always are.18:05
iceroothttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/citadel/+bug/91173218:05
ubottuUbuntu bug 911732 in citadel (Ubuntu) "[12.04] citadel-server is producing errors every second in syslog (DB: not a restored transaction DB: PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): txn_commit: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recover) " [Undecided,New]18:05
icerootjust because of quilt18:06
infinityiceroot: I'll note that you deleted all of citadel's conffiles...18:08
infinityiceroot: Or many of them, anyway.18:08
infinityiceroot: That could, perhaps, relate to it freaking out?18:08
icerootinfinity: i have deleted nothing18:08
icerootinfinity: just "dist-upgrade" and quilt was pulling citadel18:08
icerootnever touched a conffile by hand18:08
infinitymodified.conffile..etc.citadel.messages.aideopt: [deleted]18:08
infinitymodified.conffile..etc.citadel.messages.changepw: [deleted]18:08
infinity[etc ...]18:08
icerootyes i know but it was not me18:09
icerootinfinity: but i guess you dont have that ptoblems so it should be related to my system and the bug is invalid18:12
infinityiceroot: Yeah, I just tried to reproduce it here, and the conffiles get installed correctly, and the daemon runs.18:12
infinityiceroot: I can't guarantee that it's doing useful things, but it's not spinning out of control and throwing errors either.18:13
icerootinfinity: strange but ok, thank you for the info then i will update the bug later18:13
icerootdone18:16
jdstrandseb128: hi (and happy new year :)18:20
seb128jdstrand, hey, happy new year!18:21
jdstrandseb128: I noticed that eog is now the image previewer in precise instead of evince. is this expected to change?18:21
seb128jdstrand, hum?18:23
seb128jdstrand, evince is a pdf,ps viewer, it never did image previews18:24
jdstrandseb128: it did at one point actually. I have a qrt script that tests the thumbnailer and previewer18:24
seb128jdstrand, well it does preview pdf and ps files18:25
seb128jdstrand, but I doubt it ever previewed images18:25
chrisccoulsonjdstrand's machine is magic ;)18:26
jdstrandI'd need to check. I know it supported it in the past. but the real question is-- we expect eog to be the image previewer? is it what also is doing the thumbnailing?18:26
seb128yes18:27
jdstrandok, thanks18:28
seb128jdstrand, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-utils/+bug/71587418:28
ubottuUbuntu bug 715874 in totem (Ubuntu) "gnome thumbnailers should have an apparmor profile" [Wishlist,In progress]18:28
seb128you can probably add eog there18:29
seb128jdstrand, in fact wait18:29
seb128jdstrand, that's not right18:30
jdstrandI might have done the schema files before and misremembered that bug18:30
seb128evince is the pdf viewer18:30
seb128eog is the image viewer18:30
jdstrandyes18:30
seb128thumbnailers for nautilus are: evince (pdf,ps,dvi), totem (videos)18:30
jdstrandevince used to support images too. now it flakes out18:30
seb128nautilus should be doing the images thumbnails by itself18:30
seb128I don't think eog has any "thumbnailer"18:30
jdstrandright, via gdkpixbuf18:30
jdstrandbut that is actually not super great. but this isn't so much about that bug18:31
jdstrandok, so no thumbnailer for eog18:31
jdstrandI have be set straight18:31
seb128jdstrand, ok, let me know if I didn't reply to your question, I'm not sure what issue you try to solve there ;-) evince was maybe support images thumbnails via gdkpixbuf but it was never meant to do anything with images by default, nautilus does the preview for those for ever and eog is the viewer for ever18:33
jdstrandseb128: ok, that answers my question. thanks18:34
seb128yw18:35
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sbeattierbasak: yes, http://paste.ubuntu.com/792803/ looks good to me (tyhicks is on holiday)18:59
rbasakthanks sbeattie. I fixed the bugs in that and have proposed it for precise. For oneiric-security I've changed just the version number to compare against, and will test that19:00
slangasekcjwatson: openldap 2.4.28 still doesn't build with gnutls2819:01
cjwatsongrumble19:01
slangasek(same issue as reported on list, undefined reference to `gnutls_certificate_get_x509_cas')19:02
sbeattierbasak: where's the current proposed version?19:03
rbasaksbeattie: for precise? https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/ubuntu/precise/cobbler/858860/+merge/8750819:03
slangasekhmm, why did I get a prompt from dictionaries-common on upgrade?19:05
slangasek(debconf prompt)19:05
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micahgslangasek: krb5 back in sync19:20
hallynjdstrand: for bug 901272 does http://people.canonical.com/~serge/debdiff look ok?19:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 901272 in libvirt (Ubuntu) "Missing entries in libvirt-qemu AppArmor profile" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90127219:21
hallyn(in later comments you both left out the directory/ r parts, but i assume those are still needed)19:22
jdstrandhallyn: looks fine to me19:22
jdstrandhallyn: thanks!19:22
hallyngreat, thanks19:22
slangasekmicahg: woohoo :)19:31
* cjwatson sighs at SourcePackageRelease.dsc_binaries being nadgered for significant numbers of packages in production19:44
DavieyHow are your eyses anyway?19:46
cjwatsoneyses?19:46
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Davieyhmm, wrong window, sorry.19:47
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tormodanyone who would like to take care of bug 588935? Otherwise I will ask again next year also.20:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 588935 in linux-wlan-ng (Ubuntu) "please drop linux-wlan-ng from ship-live seed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58893520:09
micahgtormod: I could make the change, but I'd like an ACK from cyphermox or someone on the desktop team that this is really not needed in Ubuntu20:16
cyphermoxwhat does linux-wlan-ng do? :)20:16
slangasekit makes your wlan go "nnng"20:16
slangasekit's a support package for some very old drivers20:17
tormodslangasek, most people installing it think exactly that :)20:18
stgraberwow, prism2, I'm pretty sure I have a pcmcia card that uses that (very old 802.11b card) but I don't have any machine that still has pcmcia nor any access point that still allows 802.11b clients :)20:18
cyphermoxI'm not against dropping it, but I also don't have that hardware ;)20:18
slangasektormod: why are people installing it, and what do you recommend as an alternative for users of these cards?20:18
tormodslangasek, they want "new generation" to fix all their wlan issues :)20:19
tormodsee my explanation in the bug report20:19
tormodit is just useless on a live CD without network20:19
micahgtormod: that's not a reason to remove it20:20
tormodfrom the CD?20:20
slangasekmicahg: it's a reason not to have it taking up space on the CD20:20
slangasekif it can't be used to actually enable someone's network device unless they already have network access20:20
micahgah, right :)20:20
micahgwhat I think is more interesting is that the description says it's been included in kernels since 2.6.31 anyways20:21
tormodmicahg, there are different binary packages20:21
micahgso, I guess that's some consensus to remove it?20:24
slangasekyep - removed20:24
tormodslangasek, thanks!20:25
slangasektormod: fwiw, bugs like this will probably get attention more quickly if filed against the ubuntu-meta package instead; I assume no one was actually watching bugs on linux-wlan-ng20:26
tormodslangasek, thanks I had no idea where to hand it to. not first time I ask about it here though.20:27
slangasekapparently you caught us at a bad time the last time you asked :)20:27
tormodslangasek, is it fixed in ubuntu-meta with a LP: closer?20:27
cjwatsonit won't actually need an ubuntu-meta upload, but ubuntu-meta is the package we use as a sort of pseudopackage for seed changes20:28
slangasekship-live doesn't pull from the package, but from the bzr repo... ubuntu-meta is just the closest that we have for - drat, cjwatson is faster again20:28
cjwatsonsince *some* seed changes go into ubuntu-meta20:28
tormodcjwatson, thanks, I'll close the bug then.20:28
cjwatsonI suppose we could use the ubuntu-seeds project, but at the moment we don't20:29
micahgslangasek: it's in 2 other seeds also (ship and usb-ship-live), should it be removed from either of those?20:31
slangasekhohum20:31
slangasekyes, it should :)20:31
slangasekdone20:32
micahgslangasek: the only question left is whether or not it should stay in main, now that it's not seeded, it'll show up on components-mismatch20:36
slangasekmicahg: I don't think that's really a question :)20:36
slangaseki.e., it's obvious to me that it should be demoted20:36
ScottKstgraber: Thanks for the networking blog post.20:37
stgraberScottK: np. Glad you liked it.20:39
ScottKslangasek: Would there by any chance you could don your archive admin hat and process pending backports.  There's only a few, but some of them have been sitting there a long time20:43
slangasekScottK: looking20:45
ScottKslangasek: Thanks.20:45
* micahg goes to mark a backport as accepted quickly20:45
micahgdone20:47
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slangasekScottK: the tools are failing to backport clamav; I'm guessing this is not the outcome you were looking for ;)20:59
ScottKHeh.  No.21:00
ScottKSigh.21:00
micahgslangasek: I assume you used the backporthelper script?  I just want to know who to complain to about being credited for a backport I didn't request21:05
slangasekmicahg: ah, my understanding is that the convention is that the backport team is always credited21:05
slangasekso yes, I used the backporthelper script, but I think this is wontfix :)21:06
micahgslangasek: oh really?21:06
* slangasek nods21:06
micahgScottK: is this the way it's supposed to be?21:06
brodermicahg: cjwatson made me change it to do that21:06
ScottKcredit/blame, but yes.21:06
micahgoh, fun :)21:06
ScottKMost backports requests are made by people not invovled in development, so you need a dev to point a finger at.21:07
micahgScottK: yes, I was more concerned about the latter ;)21:07
ScottKSo tag.  You're it.21:07
ScottKbroder: can you figure out why the clamav backports wouldn't work?21:07
broderslangasek: how did it fali?21:08
broderoh wait...i bet i know how it fails21:08
slangasekI: Extracting clamav_0.97.3%2Bdfsg-1ubuntu0.11.04.1.dsc ...21:08
slangasekthat doesn't parse right21:08
slangasekrather, it can't match it to a file name21:09
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broderi have suspected for a while that backporthelper doesn't correctly handle backports that aren't from the release pocket, but have never actually had an opportunity to investigate it thoroughly21:09
broderbut i have to run at the moment21:09
slangasekthis looks like a simple filename encoding issue21:10
ScottKslangasek: You wouldn't have happened to have kept a list of what packages got hit when we multi-arched Qt would you?  fabo is about to do it in Debian and it'd be nice to give him a list.21:12
slangasekhrm, I don't think so21:13
tormodany patch pilot volunteer for bug 908711 ?21:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 908711 in s3switch (Ubuntu) "Please sync s3switch 0.1-1 from Debian testing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90871121:13
slangasekanything I produced a patch for *should* have been sent to the Debian BTS21:13
ScottKOK.  Thanks.21:14
cyphermoxhallyn: hey21:20
cyphermoxhallyn: I noticed you uploaded libvirt earlier; would you please be able to review https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/908581 as well, it would remove libvirt from the NBS list for libnl3?21:21
ubottuUbuntu bug 908581 in libvirt (Ubuntu) "FTBFS with libnl3 >3.2" [High,New]21:21
slangasekScottK: mass-sync fixxored; apparently this is the first time in a while anyone's needed to backport a package that had a + in the version number :)21:28
ScottKInteresting.21:28
ScottKThanks.21:28
hallyncyphermox: taking a look21:31
cyphermoxhallyn: thanks. sorry to bug you with this21:31
hallynd'oh21:31
hallynnp at all - thanks for pointing it out21:31
hallynok lemme do a few test builds and i'll upload21:32
hallynso libnl-3-dev replacing libnl3-dev is the way to go, for sure?21:37
hallyn(waiting for the pkgs to d/l)21:37
hallynheh, i see, guess so21:37
hallyncyphermox: something doesn't seem right with the (change to the) libnl3.patch - Makefile.am adds LIBVIRT_LIBS, but Makefile.in adds LIBNL_LIBS (which is already there)?22:02
hallynso i think the first hunk of the src/Makefile.in patch is suppsoed to add LIBVIRT_LIBS?22:03
hallynexcept that seems wrong (doesn't exist)22:03
hallyni'll ask in the bug22:04
hallynoh no, maybe quilt is playing games with me22:07
hallynnope that's not it22:09
cyphermoxhallyn: I need to run, but I can take another look later... though it's not my patch :)22:13
hallyncyphermox: no worries, i'm just pulling that out, and if it builds i'll push it with that bit pulled out;  otherwise i'll wait for a response from the bug submitter.22:14
hallynthanks22:14
cyphermoxah22:14
hallyncyphermox: seems to work fine like that, i'll upload and hope i did the right thing :)  thanks again for pointing it out, it wasn't on my radar22:21
cyphermoxnp, thanks to you22:21
cyphermoxif it builds, it's most likely right22:21
cyphermoxif anything was wrong with that patch the build would just fail to compile or link22:21
cyphermoxbbl22:22
slangasekbdmurray: is bug #912017 a known package manager bug?  (Could not install the new version of "/sbin/unix_chkpwd": No such file or directory)23:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 912017 in pam (Ubuntu) "package libpam-modules 1.1.1-2ubuntu5.4 failed to install/upgrade: impossibile installare la nuova versione di "/sbin/unix_chkpwd": Nessun file o directory" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91201723:25
bdmurrayslangasek: I'd not heard of it and don't see that message in any other DpkgTerminalLog files23:28
slangasekok23:28
bdmurrayslangasek: did you look at dmesg?23:29
slangasekbdmurray: I hadn't, but I'm not surprised to see that it's a low-level filesystem problem23:29

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