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RcartWhen working on typos in control file not reported in LP, should be reported as well before proposing a merge?00:03
ajmitchit can help, you'll then you have a bug to mark as closed in the changelog, and to refer to in the merge proposal00:04
jtaylorRcart: assuming a minor description typo, its often best just reported to debian (if affected) instead of fixing it in ubuntu00:06
Rcartjtaylor: I think it would be better fix in ubuntu and report it to debian (well, if the fixer wants to do double job instead of report it to debian and just wait for the next zync to got the fix in ubuntu)00:14
psusiwas there a C escape sequence for ^H?02:21
vibhavhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/liboggz/+bug/789179 Has a proposal for merging into upstream, shall mI submit a debdiff for it?03:01
vibhavI*03:01
vibhavAnd while submiting patches , what distroseries do I put?03:16
vibhavoneiric or precise?03:16
bkerensavibhav: Bug #789179 was already submitted upstream03:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 789179 in liboggz (Ubuntu) "Typo in the man page of oggz-rip" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78917903:52
bkerensaits being tracked upstream03:52
vibhavbkerensa: Do I need to submit a debdiff for it?03:53
bkerensavibhav: no because my fix is already submitted in a patch upstream to debian03:54
vibhavThen I file a sync request03:54
bkerensaI will probably just NMU that in any case03:54
bkerensavibhav: once the fix is released it should be synced03:55
vibhavthanks bkerensa03:55
vibhavwhat about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/searchmonkey/+bug/62587703:56
vibhavI am fixing https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cacti/+bug/914746 , what distro do I put in the Changelog?04:46
vibhavprecise or oneiric?04:46
vibhavwhat distro do I use while fixing bugs, oneiric or precise?05:25
RAOFvibhav: By and large precise is the correct one.05:30
vibhavthanks RAOF05:30
RAOFvibhav: Oneiric is frozen after release; if you want to fix bugs in it, you need to got through the Stable Release Updates process.05:30
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Zhenechdupondje, well, fdisk will be there, almost all the time, but I think it will fail on GPT partitions, you may need parted here.06:32
* ajmitch is sure he uploaded phpldapadmin to fix security problems only a few days ago, and now there are more...07:17
micahgajmitch: the joys of PHP :P07:17
vibhav:PH:P07:18
ajmitchmicahg: sadly true07:18
micahgajmitch: I can say the same for Chromium, I think I've uploaded 3 new stable releases this week07:18
micahgeach with their own 280MB tarball07:18
ajmitchnot small :)07:18
micahg2 were security updates, 1 was a regression07:19
ESphynxHey guys... so Ecere SDK 0.44 is officially released :) in case anyone feels the uncontrollable urge to include it into Precise...07:19
ESphynxalthough we will try to get it into Debian and hope it gets pulled later :P07:19
vibhavI submited two patches, and I feel I am getting the HANG of MOTU07:19
ajmitchESphynx: I'm guessing that there's no version of this in precise yet?07:22
ESphynxajmitch: there is not :P only on our ppa :P07:22
ajmitchwe're past feature freeze, so anything new or updated requires a freeze exception07:22
ESphynxajmitch: i was mostly teasing :P07:22
ESphynxajmitch: Though it would be very nice to make it into the next one... Though Precise is LTS :)07:23
ajmitchESphynx: we get enough people asking for the latest version at the last minute07:23
ajmitchthere's always backports07:23
micahgESphynx: there are always backports if it gets in the next release07:23
ESphynxah that's cool07:23
ESphynxYou guys saying there are odds we could make it in soon? :P07:23
ajmitchslim odds07:24
ESphynxawesome.07:24
micahgwe might get backports open early07:24
ajmitchuploading to the next release & then backports is the more likely route07:24
ESphynxanybody willing to sponsor us? :)07:25
ajmitchor backports pre-release, if that opens (as micahg said)07:25
ESphynxthe PPAs are all working, with daily builds and stuff :)07:25
* micahg would still suggest getting it in Debian07:25
* ajmitch agrees with micahg on getting it into debian07:25
ESphynxmicahg: of course we'll try that road too :P07:25
ESphynxbut I'd love to see some Ubuntu people caring about this ;)07:26
ESphynxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/394998 --> we've been sitting on the wishlist for 3 years :(07:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 394998 in Ubuntu "[needs-packaging] ecere-sdk -- cross-platform developer toolkit" [Wishlist,In progress]07:27
vibhavESphynx: Once My exams are finished, Ill surely try to get it into Ubuntu07:28
vibhav\s\Ubuntu\Debian07:28
ESphynxvibhav: That is cool! when are they finished? :)07:28
ESphynxcare to give me your email to keep in touch? ;)07:28
vibhavon 15th07:28
ESphynxsoon enough ! cool, thanks!07:28
vibhavESphynx: https://launchpad.net/~vibhavp07:29
ESphynxthank07:29
vibhavnp07:29
ESphynxcheers guys!07:29
vibhavESphynx: Could I get your email too?07:31
ESphynxvibhav: sure, jerome@ecere.com, http://ecere.com ...07:31
vibhavESphynx: It would be nice if you could mail be the revised license07:34
dholbachgood morning08:10
dholbachit looks like nobody added easy tasks to the pad :-(08:10
* dholbach adds some quickly08:10
dholbachHappy Fix-It Friday everyone! Who do we have here to fix some bugs with us? :)08:28
ESphynxFix-It friday eh? --> 394998 :P08:29
dholbachESphynx, ah - is that a bug you're working on?08:30
ESphynxdholbach just kidding, it's our project :P Well, I did fix it ;) considering I wrapped up the packaging and get it all working :P08:30
dholbachgood work! :)08:31
ESphynxhehe thanks.08:32
akherondholbach: should I be able to view the pad?08:38
akheronit requires authentication08:39
dholbachdo you have a launchpad account?08:39
akheronyeah08:39
dholbachdoes it work if you log in?08:39
akheronno: Either you have not been granted access to this resource or your entitlement has timed out. Please try again.08:39
dholbachbah08:39
dholbachlet me try to fix it08:39
dholbachlet's go with http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/KljH7rwo1X then08:41
dholbachakheron, ^08:41
=== dholbach changed the topic of #ubuntu-motu to: REVU is back up | Precise: Feature Freeze | Want to get involved with the MOTU? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing | Sponsor queue: http://bit.ly/fz6AyQ | http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs | http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/NBS | http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/ | Fix-It Friday: http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/KljH7rwo1X
akherondholbach: that works08:50
dholbachhum08:50
dholbachsomebody pasted links into the pad08:51
dholbachthis looks a bit weird?08:51
dholbachok, it looks like a mistake - I'll remove it08:53
rigvedhi everyone. back here for another Fix-It Friday!09:08
dholbachhey rigved - nice to see you here! :)09:08
rigved:)09:08
dholbachrigved, we moved to http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/KljH7rwo1X because some folks couldn't access the other pad09:08
rigveddholbach: ok. got it.09:09
verwilstis there some kind of rss feed/changelog of all packages that get into a release?09:10
verwilstso i can follow up on the progress towards oneiric for example09:11
dholbachverwilst, all the changes are announced on mailing lists like https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/09:11
dholbachand somebody set up an RSS feed for it, let me see if I can find it09:12
verwilstthanks dholbach09:13
verwilstoh, i used that before!09:14
dholbachverwilst, the ones I knew about were shut down, but maybe there's others09:14
verwilstubuntulinux.nl or sth made it earlier iirc09:14
verwilstthis would be nice to have by default provided by ubuntu itself :)09:15
verwilsthttp://feeds.ubuntu-nl.org/LucidChanges used to work for example09:18
* dholbach nods09:18
verwilstsent the guy a mail, i would like to host the changes rss feeds then09:20
dupondjeverwilsthosting.be ? :)09:20
verwilstthat's not the name of my company, no ;) can't disclose the website yet because it's not finished :P09:21
verwilstwill be in 2 days though :P09:21
dupondjeI was on it a week ago :) it was indeed not finished ;)09:21
verwilstit's more finished now09:22
verwilstbut not quite :P09:22
verwilstso keep it to yourself ;)09:22
dholbachsomebody is pasting links into the pad - at random places ...09:23
dholbachmitya57, did you comment on the debtags bug on the pad?09:25
mitya57dholbach: yeah, that was me09:25
dholbachapparently it was fixed in 1.8.0 in Debian09:26
dholbachaccording to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debtags we have 1.9+git20120302  in precise09:26
dholbachso I'll leave the honour of marking the bug as fixed to you09:26
mitya57yeah, but it was reported when Ubuntu already had 1.8.0+git...09:26
dholbachmaybe you could also leave a comment about following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SRU if it's supposed to get fixed in an older Ubuntu release09:27
dholbachprecise seems to be the only release with the fix09:27
mitya57i'm not sure if it affects oneiric...09:28
mitya57which has debtags 1.7.11ubuntu209:28
dupondjepfft empathy really *** as jabber client imo :(09:28
dholbachbug tasks labelled with "package (Ubuntu)" we usually interpret as 'in the current dev release'09:29
dholbachso I think it's fair to close it09:29
dholbachif they want it fixed in an older release, they could follow the instructions in the SRU wiki page09:29
mitya57dholbach: done09:29
dholbachso I'd just leave a quick comment there09:30
dholbachexcellent - another bug fixed :)09:30
* mitya57 will now look at other bugs in the list09:31
dholbachhey quadrispro09:31
* dupondje is thinking about an easy way to get the partition type in a script. parse fdisk output ?09:32
quadrisprohey dholbach !09:32
dholbachmaybe python-parted?09:32
dholbachquadrispro, come stai?09:32
mitya57bug 842405 can be removed from the list, not for this cycle09:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 842405 in fuse (Ubuntu) "Please multiarch libfuse2" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84240509:33
dholbachmitya57, why not?09:33
quadrisprodholbach, seher gut und du?09:34
mitya57i don't think enabling multiarch for packages after feature freeze is a good idea...09:34
dholbachquadrispro, auch gut! :)09:34
dholbachmitya57, I think we've still done it after FF09:34
dholbachI mean we could go and put together a fix (borrow it from Debian) and propose to the release team if we're unsure09:35
mitya57it'll be better to resync on 2.8.6-4 because patch from 2.8.6-3 resulted in other issues which were fixed in -409:37
mitya57(according to the changelog)09:37
Barzoghhi, i've just seen dholbach's today blog post and here i am :)09:38
mitya57and we have some 6 changes in delta, so there's a big risk to break something... :)09:39
dholbachmitya57, the Ubuntu package has Ubuntu changes, so we would need to do a merge09:39
dholbachhey Barzogh - welcome09:39
micahgmitya57: multiarch changes require a feature freeze exception, but they're welcome in most cases09:40
dholbachyou might want to add whatever you're working on to the pad as well - that will make it easier for me to blog about our progress later on09:40
micahg(assuming the reverse dependencies are already multiarched)09:40
micahgor rather multiarch aware09:41
mitya57arista bug was fixed in 0.9.7-3, which is now in precise - marking as fixed09:42
dholbachmitya57, can you add a comment about the SRU process?09:43
mitya57dholbach: ok09:43
dholbachI didn't check how grave the bug is, but if it is, they could follow that process to fix it in older releases09:43
dholbachthanks mitya5709:43
micahgit's unfortunate that Debian's just getting a multiarch dpkg, otherwise precise would have a lot more packages multiarched09:44
dholbachmitya57, can it be that you sometimes paste things into the pad?09:47
dholbachlike https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bdoesug/772121 which should probably not have 'does' in there :)09:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 772121 in pam (Ubuntu) "typo in pam_tally manpage" [Low,Confirmed]09:47
mitya57That's probably because I try to use middle-clicking to open the links, which results in pasting things09:48
mitya57Sorry09:48
dholbachaha! that makes sense :)09:48
dholbachno worries :909:48
dholbachfor me left-clicking also opens a new tab09:49
dholbachmaybe we should move things we worked on or which are already fixed to the bottom of the page09:49
dholbachBarzogh, so how are you doing?09:49
mitya57bug 811705 was fixed in tracker 0.12.3 upstream, we have 0.12.10 so closing as well09:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 811705 in tracker (Ubuntu) "tracker-needle crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_tree_view_column_cell_set_cell_data()" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/81170509:50
Barzoghdholbach: i'm fine thanks , and you ?09:52
dholbachBarzogh, good good - quite happy we have a number of folks turning up today and fixing bugs :)09:54
dholbachI just hope the instructions and docs are clear enough :)09:55
mitya57closed bug 89454409:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 894544 in glipper (Ubuntu) "action plugin regex failure" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89454409:55
Barzoghthey are :)09:56
dholbachcool :)09:56
dholbachmitya57, I moved the ones you closed down to the bottom of the page09:58
dholbach(so nobody goes and tries to fix them again :-))09:58
mitya57dholbach: thanks09:58
mitya57another bug closed: bug 87283809:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 872838 in ncurses (Ubuntu) "invalid exported TERM value: rxvt-256color instead of rxvt-unicode-256color" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87283809:59
dholbachcan you move it to the bottom? :-)09:59
dholbachbecause I'll be out for a couple of minutes now10:00
mitya57ok10:00
dholbachthank you10:00
dholbachbe right back10:00
dupondjesomebody with a jabber account for a small test ? :D10:23
tumbleweeddupondje: gmail and facebook both provide jabber access, so you should have one or two10:33
dupondjeheh didn't know that10:34
dholbachhey tumbleweed10:46
Laneymeow10:49
tumbleweeddholbach: hi, but I'm running off to lunch :)10:51
dholbachenjoy :)10:51
* ajmitch should fix stuff, but sleep sounds so appealing10:54
* micahg knows the feeling10:54
* Laney reports a bug against ajmitch10:55
ajmitchmicahg: I don't know what timezone you actually work in :)10:55
ajmitchif there is one10:55
Laney1. ajmitch is awake10:55
ajmitchLaney: :(10:55
LaneyExpected: at 1. ajmitch should be asleep10:55
micahgajmitch: all of them :)10:55
Laneythere, you get to close a bug and sleep at the same time10:55
* Laney is here to help10:55
ajmitchLaney: for me to close the bug would require that I be awake, and then tests wouldn't pass10:56
Laneylucid dreaming10:56
ajmitchhmph10:58
* ajmitch might wait till the morning to upload stuff10:58
ajmitchless chance of being jumped on for mistakes then10:59
dholbachhey toabctl11:00
toabctlhey dholbach11:01
Laneyhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghc/7.4.1-1ubuntu211:03
Laney\o/11:03
ajmitchfinally built?11:03
Laneywill do11:03
* ajmitch hopes so :)11:03
ajmitchthen you can start on the mess of haskell packages11:04
* jalcine cringes at Haskell.11:06
Laneynaughty11:06
Laneyit is beautiful11:06
jalcineMy dad wanted me to learn that instead of Perl.11:06
jalcineI have to take some time out to really try and learn it.11:08
jalcinethanks for reminding me :)11:08
RAOFMan.11:09
RAOFYes.  Learn haskell instead of perl.11:09
directhexhasklol11:10
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* RAOF goes about rewriting dh_clideps in haskell.11:11
Laneyjoeyh would probably love you for that11:12
ajmitchRAOF: please don't, you'll make Laney far too happy11:12
Andy80hi11:12
* RAOF may have been lying through his teeth.11:12
Laneydo the rest of debhelper while you're at it11:12
directhexport debhelper to object pascal. it's the clear gentleman's choice11:12
ajmitchwhy not just use dash?11:13
RAOFdirecthex: What is the opaque gentleman's choice of language?11:13
directhexRAOF, perl611:14
RAOFBah.  Of course!11:14
Laneyluckily there is a perl 6 implementation written in haskell11:15
ajmitchbut is there a python implementation?11:15
geseris there also a haskell implementation in perl?11:16
Laneyperl in haskell in perl11:16
* Laney ties the knot11:16
Laneyalso, hi Andy80!11:17
dholbachwow - one of the ex-Beatles is following @ubuntudev! "Paul MacCartney @PMacCartney is now following you (@ubuntudev). "11:18
dholbach:-P11:18
micahgdholbach: :P11:19
* dholbach starts writing the press release11:19
Andy80dholbach: yes.... surely is him :D11:19
micahgdholbach: you do realize it's not even the correct speliing, right?11:20
dholbachyes, I do11:20
dholbach:)11:20
dholbachI was kidding11:20
DavieyThere is no such thing as an ex-Beatle, they'll be the Beatles forever11:20
dholbachDaviey, oh yeah, of course11:20
dholbach:-P11:20
Daviey:)11:20
jalcineA bit off-topic, but isn't it a bit more comforting to code with music in the background?11:28
directhexdepends. aphex twin isn't comforting11:28
jalcineit's mostly instrumental i'd play in a little playlist. funny, it's how, when my friends come over, they know what I'm doing.11:30
LaneyI have two "Music for office workers" playlists on Spotify that I found once11:43
Laneythey are nice11:43
dholbachI'll go back to reviewing a few more patches and merge proposals11:57
dholbachif anyone wants anything reviewed, let me know11:57
dholbach(or if you have other questions, please speak up :-))11:57
jalcineAnyone got tips for http://lintian.debian.org/tags/postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig.html ?12:02
jalcineThe binary package there is just a collection of bundled plug-ins.12:02
jalcineShould I write out a postinst script and make it empty?12:02
Laneyjalcine: so the bug is in some generated code?12:16
Laneyideally you could look at the generated postinst and figure out which debhelper command is buggy and fix that, but otherwise I wouldn't worry about it12:17
jalcineAlright then, thanks.12:18
debfxexcluding the plugins from dh_makeshlibs would probably be the right thing to do12:19
Laneywhy does it call ldconfig for such libraries?12:23
* jalcine isn't sure.12:25
Laneybecause you can't know if the user has changed ld.so.conf at build time I guess12:25
jalcineI think I've asked this before, but is there plans to update the pocketsphinx and sphinxbase source packages?12:53
geserjalcine: yes, you asked it before and there are no plans I know off, but you are free to update them yourself (I doubt anyone else will do it based on the amount of uploads it got till now)13:13
jalcineSorry, but thanks!13:14
jalcineIt's going to be a lot of work, it's gone from 0.5.1 to 0.7.3, I believe..13:14
jalcineDo we have to include the incremental versions or can we just add the latest version?13:15
jalcineDid anyone answer that?13:21
geserno, as you left before I could answer it13:21
geserpackaging the last version is enough13:21
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* dupondje is thinking about an easy way to get the partition type in a script. parse fdisk output ?13:45
tumbleweedsfdisk is built for parsing13:46
dupondjesfdisk -d indeed :) other options?13:47
dupondjesfdisk -d /dev/sda 2>&1 |grep /dev/sda6 |cut -d, -f3 |cut -d= -f2 :)13:50
dholbachis anyone of the fix-it-friday'ers interested in doing a hangout? maybe that's a good opportunity to chat a bit and talk about things?14:53
dholbachI'm at https://plus.google.com/hangouts/extras/talk.google.com/ubuntu-dev# if you're interested14:54
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dholbachhow's the bug fixing action going for everyone?15:42
dholbachor is this just a "quiet working atmosphere"? ;-)15:42
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asomethingdholbach, patch in your in box =)15:49
dholbachyes, found it :)15:50
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yaneshi all :)16:55
dholbachhey yanes17:06
dholbachhow are you doing?17:06
dholbachRcart, did you see your fix going in?17:06
dholbachgood work :)17:06
yaneshi,17:07
Rcarthey dholbach, sure I did :D17:07
yaneswho plz ?17:07
dholbachyanes, hm?17:07
dholbachyanes, do you have a question?17:08
Rcartwell, I'm little bored of fixing typos (last 4 branches has just been typos ): )17:08
yanesyeh17:08
dholbachRcart, did you see the etherpad page? we listed a couple of other bugs on there17:08
yanesit's about packaging  and to add my program to repos ;)17:09
Rcartdholbach: yeah, did it since yesterday. But that bugs are fixed upstream with patches available17:09
dholbachyanes, ah ok - did you see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages?17:10
dholbachRcart, some of them are going to be a bit of detective work like figuring out what the fix consisted of and find out how we can we get it into Ubuntu most easily17:10
Rcartdholbach: applying those patches are not so hard. but I'd like to fix a bitsize FTBFS to get an overview of the process and learn how it works17:11
dholbachsure, there should be a number of ftbfses to fix still17:11
dholbachwhatever you like, really :)17:11
dholbachhttp://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/17:12
yanesI need to wait for mentors and this proc. may be long .this discouraged me really ;)17:14
yanesI made my packages using dpkg-deb and I think I can help in packaging17:15
dholbachyanes, so you put up a .deb file somewhere and you wait for it to be sponsored?17:16
Rcartdholbach: Ok, I'll pick https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/newlib/1.18.0-6.1ubuntu2/+build/324902717:16
Rcartdholbach: just give me 10 mins. Brb17:17
dholbachgood luck! :)17:17
yanesyeh ,its here : http://yanes-softwares.bugs3.com/picsoptimizer.html17:18
yanesI 'mll be happy if you look around17:18
dholbachif you want to get it included in either Debian or Ubuntu, you will need to provide a source package, so the build can be reproduced on a build machine17:19
dholbachhttp://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/packaging-new-software.html and http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/debian-dir-overview.html (among others) might be handy17:19
* Rcart is back17:27
Rcartdholbach: Ok, so, ftbfs are bugs that depend on source code (maybe updates), libraries, syntax, etc17:28
dholbachyes, it can also be a mixture of many things: sometimes a build dependency is missing, sometimes you might have to change the code because of API changes of a library, sometimes we had updates in our build infrastructure (compiler, linker, etc.) which will lead to having to do changes to the build system of the source17:29
dholbachI'd recommend to check if this was maybe fixed in Debian or Upstream before you do anything else17:29
dholbachsome googling of the build error message might help17:29
Rcartlet me see if I can find something ...17:30
Rcartdholbach: using reportbug to query the BTS I got: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=65425717:38
ubottuDebian bug 654257 in src:newlib "newlib: FTBFS: cannot find the library `sys/linux/liblinux.la' or unhandled argument `sys/linux/liblinux.la'" [Serious,Fixed]17:38
dholbachwell done17:38
dholbachso it seems this was fixed before?17:38
dholbachah no17:38
dholbachin 1.18.0-6.217:39
dholbachwe're at 1.18.0-6.1ubuntu217:39
dholbachso it might be worth downloading both source packages and comparing them17:39
dholbachmaybe we can just sync, but maybe we will have to do a merge17:39
Rcartdholbach: the diff is available in message #2717:42
dholbachsweet17:43
RcartSo, syncing or merging? what's the best choice?17:43
dholbachsyncing does not seem to be an option17:43
* Rcart thinks that fixing an ftbfs needs lot of kung-fu17:43
dholbachif you look at the debian/changelog of the Ubuntu package17:44
dholbachyou see that we have changes which are not in Debian yet17:44
dholbachso merging the build fix sounds like a good idea17:44
Rcartsure, syncing will broke the changes make in ubuntu17:45
Rcartmade*17:45
dholbachyep17:45
Rcartok, I'll apply the patch and propose a merge17:45
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dholbachRcart, as we are only missing out on this single change it will probably be easy to do17:48
dholbachcheck out the changelog example in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/Merging#Outline_of_Algorithm_for_Tackling_Merges17:48
dholbachthis is just "conventions"17:48
Rcartdholbach: I don't get it. Is better to merge it from debian than applying the fix in ubuntu?17:56
dholbachRcart, let me check the patch in the bug report17:59
dholbachRcart, ah yes, that's the complete diff - great18:00
dholbachRcart, in that case: apply the diff and write a changelog entry  just like the one on the wiki page18:00
dholbachthis will be "the merge"18:00
Rcartdholbach: awesome, I'm working on it. But, would you explain what tackling merges is about?18:01
dholbachwhat you do is basically is ensuring that all changes, no matter if they were made in Ubuntu or in Debian are all present in the new upload18:02
dholbachthe wiki page I mentioned explains how the process works and how you can use some tools to make it easier18:02
dholbachsometimes it's easy but sometimes it gives you an idea why it's a good idea to get all the changes to Debian and Upstream very early, so you can just sync the package :)18:03
RcartxD18:03
Rcartmerging this bug from debian, how should be the process?18:05
yanes 18:06
dholbachRcart, you could just take the current ubuntu source package, apply the change from Debian, resolve possible conflicts and add the changelog entry18:09
Rcartdholbach: I got some rejections here18:16
dholbachyes, you might have to fix up a few things manually18:17
dholbachalright my friends - over here it's time to have dinner and kick off the weekend - have a good one yourself and see you soon! :)18:22
dholbachRcart, I'm sure you'll find somebody else to help you in here :)18:23
dholbachgood luck and let me know how it goes18:23
Rcartdholbach: yeah, I tell you later. thanks o/18:23
dholbachrock on18:23
dholbach :)18:23
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shadeslayerhi19:20
shadeslayerIt seems that pdebuild-cross is not installable on precise because it needs a newer multistrap19:21
shadeslayersepcifically  multistrap (>= 2.1.9)19:21
shadeslayerseems that it hasn't been updated since .. maveric :S19:22
jtaylorhow do I figure outwho synced something?19:36
micahgjtaylor: check -changes?19:36
micahgjtaylor: which source?19:36
broderhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-visual/1:5.12-1.3 shows it in the "changelog" section19:37
brodererr, wait, that is actualy very confused, because i NMU'd that19:37
jtaylorthx found it19:38
broderi guess it doesn't actually show up on that page, e.g. with https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/google-authenticator/20110413.68230188bdc7-1.119:38
savvasHi, what's the chance of including libarchive 3.0.3-6 and libgxps from debian unstable + xps-enabled evince for 12.04?19:38
micahgsavvas: you'd need FFes for all of those19:39
directhexxps the microsoft format?19:39
savvasdirecthex: yes :) micahg: thanks, I'll try and file on all three19:40
jtaylorcjwatson: yuor ogre sync requries rebuilds of cegui-mk2 and libogre-perl, are you still going to do that?19:41
savvasI already have a working ppa: https://launchpad.net/~medigeek/+archive/evince-xps19:41
micahgsavvas: libarchive would require a rebuild of about a dozen packages19:43
Laneyhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghc/7.4.1-1ubuntu2/+build/327155719:47
savvasmicahg: I know, I think that's why jbicha asked me in debian-gnome about the libgxps dependency on libarchive >= 3.0.3-6 - I guess my chances are very thin to include xps for now, micahg ? :)19:48
savvas2.x would work, but not with microsoft xps documents19:48
micahgsavvas: that's between you and the release team, if you can make an argument for its inclusion in the LTS, it's certainly possible19:48
savvasok thank you19:49
savvasworth a shot :P19:49
ajmitchLaney: \o/20:10
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dupondjeWhat do you guys use for a virtual test setup? Virtualbox ?21:26
Laneyhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/ghc.html21:28
Laneyarmhf has gone through, get syncing plz!21:28
micahgumm, with test builds please :)21:30
Laneyyou think people need reminding to do that?21:31
micahgunfortunately, yes :)21:31
* jalcine sees lines and lines of haskell.. :P21:40
ajmitchmicahg: what's a test build? ;)21:54
Laneywhat the buildds do?21:55
ajmitchof course21:55
ScottKIn Soviet Russia, package test build you.21:55
micahghehe21:56
dupondjedamn, installing debian sid in a kvm vm, and its damn slow at formatting :(22:24
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pabelangerdupondje: sounds like you need a SSD :)22:58
ScottKThat or libeatmydata.22:59
dupondjepabelanger: well maby, but still, +2h isnt normal imo23:16

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