[02:04] <johnjohn101> just reading about unity 5.0.  any ideas when it will be available in 12.04?
[02:19] <robin0800> johnjohn101, see webupd8 there is a ppa for it
[02:21] <Daekdroom> https://launchpad.net/~unity-team/+archive/ppa
[02:30] <johnjohn101> robin0800, i'd prefer to wait till it's official and thanks
[09:16] <geser> does somebody else have a file /etc/etc/bash_completion.d/gdbus-bash-completion.sh (note the double /etc) belonging to libglib2.0-bin?
[09:20] <hifi> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/i386/libglib2.0-bin/filelist nor http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/amd64/libglib2.0-bin/filelist have double /etc
[09:28] <geser> I've checked there too
[09:29] <geser> yet "libglib2.0-bin: /etc/etc/bash_completion.d/gdbus-bash-completion.sh" and I wonder where that comes from
[11:24] <airtonix> johnjohn101: where are you reading about it ?
[13:55] <alex_mayorga> I keep getting a prompt with "Authentication is needed to run '/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-backlight-helper' as the super user
[13:55] <alex_mayorga> bug or feature?
[14:04] <brendand> alex_mayorga - should be a bug. is this with a default install?
[14:13] <alex_mayorga> brendand: no, upgrade
[14:13] <alex_mayorga> but this started appearing just today
[14:14] <brendand> yeah, it's probably a bug then
[16:48] <jcook_5xdata> anyone know the work around for the broken Libreoffice- core pkg
[17:07] <genii-around> jcook_5xdata: These are the commands I ran in recovery mode: http://pastebin.com/jFPZqdnk
[17:07] <genii-around> The installer path is relative and not absolute by misteake, someone forgot a slash, looks like
[17:13] <jcook_5xdata> genii-around, tried something like that here is what I get http://pastebin.com/cLCn64Wm
[17:14] <genii-around> jcook_5xdata: try: mkdir usr/lib/libreoffice/basis3.4/program and then the dpkg -i commmand again
[17:15] <jcook_5xdata> I used to a dpgk-reconfigure ???? something I can not remember the rest
[17:15] <genii-around> you had put a leading slash to make your mkdir absolute and not relative path
[17:20] <jcook_5xdata> genii-around, it looks like the package they missed the / that cousing it to fail > rmdir: failed to remove `usr/lib/libreoffice/basis3.4/program/': No such file or directory
[17:30] <jcook_5xdata> genii-around, It work! sorry about I missed what you were saying
[18:10] <td123> anyone know how to fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/915517 ?
[18:22] <genii-around> td123: http://pastebin.com/jFPZqdnk  , use sudo on the last 4 commands if needed
[18:26] <td123> genii-around: wow thanks, is there a reason why this hasn't been fixed yet?
[18:27] <td123> or is this something that has to be manually fixed by users of alpha 1?
[18:29] <jbicha> td123: give the developers a bit more time, LibreOffice takes a while to build
[18:32] <td123> ok, yes I know, I've worked on openoffice a little before :P
[18:32] <td123> btw, libreoffice >>> openoffice now
[18:42] <johnjohn101> tried to update pangolin, caused a mismatch in packages... it reported so I guess that's all i need to do right?
[18:45] <jtaylor> mismatch?
[18:47] <iceroot> the openoffice-bug is also affecting evolution
[18:48] <iceroot> its trying to remove evolution-exchange with dist-upgrade
[18:52] <johnjohn101> jtaylor: broken packages
[18:52] <johnjohn101> a directory could not be removed.  I removed it and recreated it and it worked
[18:52] <jtaylor> bug?
[18:52] <johnjohn101> seems like it. .bug with update
[18:53] <johnjohn101> the reporting tool sent in something
[18:53] <jtaylor> do you have the bug number I mean
[18:53] <johnjohn101> no, don't know how to find it
[18:53] <genii-around> probably bug 915517
[18:54] <johnjohn101> that's it
[18:54] <jtaylor> should be listed under bugs in your launchpad profile
[18:54] <iceroot> aptitude is telling me that there are depenency-issues with libreoffice, apt-get is just trying to remove evolution-exchange (lp account broken so i cant post atm)
[18:55] <johnjohn101> i deleted directory, then recreated and it was fixed
[19:08] <jbicha> iceroot: both evolution & libreoffice are known issues
[19:09] <iceroot> jbicha: ah ok, thank you
[19:12] <blueyed> Is there any unity update planned in the next days to e.g. 4.28 or 5.0?
[20:28] <Ian_Corne> E: Package 'skype' has no installation candidate
[20:28] <Ian_Corne> what do I need again to install it?
[20:28] <Ian_Corne> wasn't it in partner?
[21:29] <iceroot> Ian_Corne: should be partner, yes
[21:33] <jo-erlend> the clock has disappeared from my panel. What do I do? :)
[21:36] <trism> jo-erlend: if you just dist-upgraded, indicator-datetime was removed because of a dep problem
[21:36] <jo-erlend> oh, ok.
[21:36] <jtaylor> read the info before upgrading
[21:37] <jo-erlend> that's a good advise :)
[21:51] <alex_mayorga> given bug 907012 indicator-datetime can only be good news for me ;-)
[22:01] <tormod> latest update wants to remove xscreensaver. how can I see which package upgrade candidate wants to force this?
[22:04] <iceroot> tormod: sudo apt-get -o=Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes dist-upgrade
[22:05] <tormod> iceroot, fantastic!
[23:14] <chmac> I'm getting a whole lot of package conflict. How do I most easily / intuitively follow the dependency trees to figure out what's causing the issue?
[23:14] <chmac> I installed some of the ia32 libs stuff from oneiric to get skype working, so I'm sure that's connected, but I'm not sure which packages to ignore in order to update the rest.
[23:16]  * nonix4 ponders how to debug grub-install segfaulting when ran from altcd /target
[23:16] <chmac> nonix4: Way beyond me I'm afraid, but I wish you luck, sounds like an intriguing challenge. :-)
[23:21] <iceroot> chmac: sudo apt-get -o=Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes dist-upgrade
[23:21] <iceroot> a common command these days at it seems :)
[23:21] <chmac> :-)
[23:21] <chmac> iceroot: You think that's easier / more intuitive than synaptic?
[23:22] <chmac> I'm currently clicking packages one at a time selecting only those that don't cause others to be removed.
[23:22] <iceroot> chmac: because synaptic is not installed by default, yes
[23:22] <chmac> Figured I'd try to get rid of as many as possible first.
[23:22] <chmac> I installed synaptic after I figured out it was, ahem, missing :-)
[23:22] <iceroot> chmac: and the command i gave you will show you the reason
[23:23] <chmac> iceroot: Ok, thanks, I'll try some in synaptic first, then check out that command.
[23:23] <iceroot> chmac: ok
[23:26] <chmac> Interesting, there is an update showing for ia32libs, I suppose many of my problems stem from that...
[23:28] <chmac> Alright, looks like 69 packages upgrading, 63 held back, that's a 50% improvement. :-)
[23:28] <chmac> I hadn't fully appreciated what was involved in running a testing release on my primary (only) machine!
[23:35] <nonix4> how to set password for sshd installer again? debugging would be easier through that than vnc, but guess installer didn't handle special characters in password correctly...
[23:41] <nonix4> # grub-install --debug /dev/md_d0  # => ... /usr/sbin/grub-setup: info: setting the root device to `mduuid/71059d88d53b1011134aff70a2c0e2bf,1'. Segmentation fault + exit 1
[23:56] <chmac> This packaging confusion is driving me round the bend, I've no idea what's going on. :-)
[23:56] <chmac> I'm having issues with evolution, empathy, gvfs, libreoffice, rhythmbox, and ubuntuone. Anyone else seeing the same?
[23:57] <chmac> I read the advice on the forum about waiting a few hours, maybe most if will sort itself out tomorrow morning?
[23:58] <nonix4> http://paste.ubuntu.com/802439/ doesn't get me very far in debugging that segfault...