dlentz | I unmarked it as a duplicate | 00:00 |
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hggdh | dlentz: did you find the apport hooks? | 00:22 |
hggdh | dlentz: if not, you can search for all packages that provide one via apt-file | 00:23 |
hggdh | apt-file search usr/share/apport/package-hooks | 00:24 |
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hggdh | lifeless: I am setting bug 931167 as a dup of bug 931207 -- I added a valgrind to mine | 00:54 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 931167 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) "NM-applet using crazy memory (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/931167 | 00:54 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 931207 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) "nm-applet memory usage continuously increasing (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/931207 | 00:54 |
hggdh | hum, there is also bug 930491 | 00:56 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 930491 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) "Large memory leak in nm-applet (affects: 12) (dups: 1) (heat: 54)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/930491 | 00:56 |
em | Im going to report a bug. The bug is that something is packaged wrong. What do you assign the bug too? | 02:10 |
micahg | em: the package in question | 02:11 |
em | Okay. | 02:11 |
em | python-pyopencl | 02:11 |
micahg | what about it? | 02:12 |
em | well i just found that someone already reported this bug | 02:14 |
em | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyopencl/+bug/763457 | 02:14 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 763457 in pyopencl (Ubuntu) "pyopencl falsely depends on nvidia-current (affects: 18) (heat: 82)" [High,Confirmed] | 02:14 |
em | so now what do I do? | 02:14 |
em | It's been reported just no one cares maybe. | 02:14 |
micahg | well, is there another implementation of opencl in the archive that it can depend on, it seems like the only one is provided by the nvidia binary drivers | 02:16 |
em | I dont really understand what that means. But I don't have an nvidia card but I want to install python-pyopencl | 02:18 |
micahg | I can take a look in a bit, but I think someone else offered to fix this sometime soon | 02:18 |
em | if a bug like that gets fixed does it show up in updates of 11.04 also? | 02:23 |
micahg | no, not unless someone does the work | 02:23 |
em | or would the package in 11.04 just be left buggy? | 02:23 |
em | I think I don't understand the meaning of updates then | 02:23 |
em | when the update manager says there are updates, what's going on there? | 02:24 |
kklimonda | someone did the work :) | 02:24 |
em | if someone will do the work i will send them a bitcoin | 02:24 |
kklimonda | first the bug should be fixed in the current development release (that's what micahg is thinking about doing himself right now) | 02:24 |
kklimonda | after that it can be considered if the fix is a good candidate for stable releases | 02:25 |
em | I see. | 02:25 |
em | 11.04 is a stable release? | 02:26 |
kklimonda | if so someone (maybe the same person who did the initial fix, but not necessarily ) has to prepare a fix for every affected release | 02:26 |
micahg | umm, this needs someone that deals with graphics to fix since our binaries don't provide those opencl packages | 02:26 |
kklimonda | I'd try asking RAOF if he's still working on that - he's the last person to comment on it | 02:27 |
kklimonda | (or rather planning on working) | 02:27 |
em | I'll see if I can find him. | 02:29 |
hggdh | now THIS is a record (at least for me): Thunderbird is using 1.5G of resident memory! | 03:31 |
micahg | hggdh: I've hit that before when I moved large amounts of main between accounts | 03:38 |
hggdh | micahg: it was idling... | 03:40 |
hggdh | *IS* idling | 03:41 |
micahg | wow, I have 14 accounts and mine is only using 735Mb, but it's only been running for about 9 hours | 03:42 |
hggdh | micahg: is it worth the time to valgrind the beast? | 03:43 |
hggdh | or is it just the old problem with memory management? | 03:43 |
micahg | well, memory management should be improving, but if you've found a leak, it might be worth valgrinding (but IIRC, there's some trick to doing that with Mozilla stuff) | 03:44 |
hggdh | yeah. Will look at moz to find the details. I am already on a valgrind streak, given that nm-applet is also memory hungry now | 03:45 |
hggdh | and compiz. And indicator-application-service | 03:46 |
micahg | yeah, found that out earlier today | 03:46 |
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hggdh | I was wondering about a common source as well | 03:46 |
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mainerror | dlentz: Thank you! I've added more information and steps to reproduce. :) | 09:18 |
Kurdistan | hi I have bug in latest kubuntu 11.10. when I connect my usb bluetooth and try to send files between laptop-phone my laptop freezes. | 11:35 |
Kurdistan | can this be a kernel bug? | 11:35 |
Kurdistan | uname -r | 11:36 |
Kurdistan | 3.0.0-16-generic | 11:36 |
Kurdistan | have tested different 3.0.0* kernel with same result | 11:36 |
Kurdistan | it have worked with previews (k)ubuntu releases | 11:40 |
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veger | I think bug #788768 can be solved with updating the package to the newer debian package. I have gained some experience with modifying packages and providing fixes, but I never updated a package to a higher version. Could anyone guide me a bit, or tell me how to apply for a mentor/sponsor? | 21:05 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 788768 in pbuilder (Debian) (and 1 other project) "Missing depends on dpkg-dev for dpkg-architecture (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/788768 | 21:05 |
dlentz | vegter, unless it's Precise, i don't think you can do it without an SRU | 21:06 |
dlentz | do you need a newer version, or just adding dpkg-dev in the control file? | 21:07 |
veger | newer version | 21:07 |
veger | doing a precise update (first) is fine by me | 21:07 |
veger | I'd like to update pbuidler to version 0.206 (currently it is 0.204) | 21:08 |
veger | just to lern about updating (and fixing the mentioned bug) | 21:08 |
veger | Oh... I see that pbuilder is on https://merges.ubuntu.com/p/pbuilder/ so it is a waste to update manually? | 21:12 |
dlentz | that version is for precise, no? | 21:13 |
yofel | precise has 0.204ubuntu2, fix is in 205 | 21:14 |
yofel | so this needs a merge | 21:14 |
veger | it is not done automatically? | 21:15 |
yofel | veger: nope | 21:16 |
veger | found https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/Merging I'll try to use that guide to perform the merge to 0.206 | 21:16 |
yofel | auto-syncs are done automatically until DebianImportFreeze. But this is a merge, which always need to be done by someone | 21:16 |
yofel | veger: what importance do you want on that bug? | 21:16 |
veger | low I suppose, as it is easily circumvented by installing the package | 21:17 |
yofel | agreed | 21:17 |
veger | yofel: So I set the status to 'In Progress' and start following the merge guide I mentioned and report back here when I am done (or stuck)? | 21:19 |
yofel | not here, if you need help with merging ask in #ubuntu-packaging or #ubuntu-motu | 21:20 |
veger | yofel: dlentz: ok, thanks for helping | 21:21 |
dlentz | i don't think i helped :P | 21:22 |
veger | hm... you might be right... ;) | 21:22 |
dlentz | i'm used to using my ppa's for packaging updates, never bother to merge them back | 21:24 |
veger | I do the same for some packages, but I'd like to help out a bit so decided to see whether I could officially merge pbuilder | 21:25 |
dlentz | &**$!)@ launchpad timeouts | 21:52 |
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